National Game Of Thrones Day

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Welcome to National Game of Thrones Day! Get ready to dive into the epic world of dragons, scheming, and unexpected twists. This day celebrates one of the most beloved TV shows of all time, where heroes rise, kingdoms fall, and winter can last for years. So grab your sword, sit on the Iron Throne, and let's explore the internet history of National Game of Thrones Day!

When is Game Of Thrones Day?

It's national game of thrones day on the 13th April.


The Internet History of National Game of Thrones Day

Inspired by George R.R. Martin's fantasy novels, the television series 'Game of Thrones' premiered on HBO in 2011. The epic saga quickly captured the hearts and imaginations of millions around the world.

While the show's original air date, April 17th, unofficially became the day when fans would celebrate their favorite characters and moments, it wasn't until 2015 that 'Game of Thrones' had its own official National Day. On April 13th, 2015, fans took to the internet to proclaim their love for the show and declare it a day dedicated to all things 'Game of Thrones.'

The online mentions and discussions about National Game of Thrones Day have grown steadily since then. Fans use social media platforms, forums, and fan sites to share their excitement, theories, and favorite episodes. They recount memorable quotes, speculate about character arcs, and express their love for the intricate storytelling and its complex characters.

One of the most memorable moments in the show's history occurred on National Game of Thrones Day in 2019 when the highly anticipated final season premiered. Fans all over the world gathered to watch the final battles, shocking deaths, and ultimate fate of their beloved characters.

The legacy of 'Game of Thrones' goes beyond the TV screen. It has inspired countless fan creations, including artwork, cosplay, and even themed weddings. The show has also been the subject of academic analysis, with scholars examining its cultural impact and storytelling techniques. National Game of Thrones Day celebrates not only the show's success but also the enduring passion and dedication of its fan community.



History behind the term 'Game Of Thrones'


1996

A Song of Ice and Fire

In 1996, George R.R. Martin published the first novel in his epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire. This book introduced readers to the immersive and complex world of Westeros, filled with noble families, political intrigue, and intense power struggles. The term 'game of thrones' was used within the book to refer to the overarching battle for the Iron Throne, the ultimate seat of power in the fictional Seven Kingdoms.


2011

Television Adaptation

In 2011, HBO premiered a television series based on Martin's novels, simply titled 'Game of Thrones'. The show quickly gained immense popularity and turned the phrase into a cultural phenomenon. The television adaptation brought the world of Westeros to life, captivating audiences with its high production values, complex characters, and unpredictable storylines. 'Game of Thrones' became a household name, drawing fans from all around the world.


2013

Emmy Awards Success

By 2013, 'Game of Thrones' had garnered critical acclaim and a massive fan base. The show's success was further solidified when it received numerous Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama Series. This recognition elevated 'Game of Thrones' to new heights of popularity and solidified its place in television history.



2019

Cultural Phenomenon

In 2019, the final season of 'Game of Thrones' aired, marking the end of an era and sparking widespread discussion and debate among fans. The show's conclusion further propelled the term 'game of thrones' into the cultural lexicon, becoming synonymous with intricate plotting, power struggles, and unexpected twists in any context. 'Game of Thrones' became more than just a television show; it became a cultural phenomenon that left a lasting impact on popular culture.


Did you know?

Did you know that 'Game of Thrones' holds the record for the most Emmy Awards won by a fictional series? It received a staggering 59 Primetime Emmy Awards throughout its run, cementing its place in television history.

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13th April 2015

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13th April 2015

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