- Chrismahanukwanzakah
Chrismahanukwanzakah (sometimes spelt Chrismahanakwanzaka, Chrismahanakwanzaor Chrismahanakwanzika) is a fictional holiday that was created by
Virgin Mobile USA for a2004 television commercial campaign and used through2005 . In 2006, the campaign won anEFFIE Bronze Award for the Telecom Services category for an ad featuring a variety of costumed people singing in the snow. [cite web
url=http://www.effie.org/winners/showcase/2006/428
title=Winners Showcase: 2006: Chrismahanukwanzakah
publisher=EFFIE Awards
accessdate=2007-12-07]The holiday, in a similar vein to
Festivus andChrismukkah , was celebrated onDecember 13 of that year and combinesChristmas ,Chanukkah , andKwanzaa into one celebration. The commercial and the holiday itself is somewhat of a satirization of the effect ofpolitical correctness on the holiday season, which often is now seen as a secular series of celebrations rather than the formerly overt religious connotations of Christmas; as the song in the ad proclaims, "what matters most iscamera phone s for $20 less."Virgin Mobile has continued its trend of inventing cultural memes in the marketing campaigns with an entire religion called "
Paygoism ", which only has one tenet: restrictive cell phone contracts are asin .The song is performed in radio commercials by the alternative rock band
Ween .Flash cartoon
The Flash cartoon depicts hybrid characters, such as a multi-armed (
Vishnu -like), turban-wearingSanta , holding in his hands alternatelydreidel and a gift box or an ear of corn (a symbol of Kwanzaa) and a smallChristmas tree , all whilst playing asitar in sitting pose on alotus flower. A female Rudolph exhibits menorah horns, a scarf in Kwanzaa colors, a golden pendant in the shape of Africa and a red forehead dot while sitting meditatively on an iridescent lotus flower in a cloud. The third character in the sardonic trio is a winged black man holding a largedreidel and wearing a golden comb ayin-yang in his hair and asarong wrapped around his waist. Notably, the characters feature symbols from other religions in addition those mentioned or implied in the song.Replacing the original Flash cartoon are three current Flash presentations that include two Jews singing about a non-
pork meat dreidel that is eaten and eventually digested and a HinduSanta Claus singing about his new camera phone that playsMP3 s, as well as anangel singing a modified version of the Chrismahanukwanzakah song.Lyrics
The character of the fictional holiday is defined by the lyrics of the song (or "carol") that was played during Virgin's Chrismahanukwanzakah commercial:
:"It's okay if you're a Muslim, a Christian or a Jew,":"It's okay if you're agnostic and you don't know what to do,":"An all-inclusive celebration,":"No
contract ual obligation,":"Happy Chrismahanukwanzakah to you (and pagans too!)":"In some ways we're all
monkey s,":"Well, maybe just a smidgen,":"I'm a Scientologist,":"That's kind of areligion ,":"Whose faith is the right one,":"It's anybody's guess,":"What matters most is
camera phone s for $20 less.":"And there's never any hidden
fee s,":"Oh what a joyous day,":"No commitments means I'm proud to go both ways!":"Happy Chrismahanukwanzakah to you,":"This is gonna be the best Chrismahanukwanzakah ever!"
References
* [http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=311874&page=1 ABC news report]
External links
* [http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2683980 Virgin Mobile's Chrismahanukwanzakah site]
* [http://radcade.com/play-5192-Happy_Chrismahanukwanzakah.html Original Chrismahanukwanzakah flash cartoon]
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