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:::::::::::::::Apology accepted, and I'm sorry you felt attacked. But there's an entire book -- and according to that book, at least two others -- about the subgenre. Why does it matter whether or not someone somewhere is calling it a "cycle"? How is it somehow a fringe theory when an established publisher -- a publisher who publishes academic works -- is publishing a book of essays about the subgenre?
:::::::::::::::The essential understanding readers take away is that horror includes a subgenre of Christmas horror. It seems to have a history, to have emerged as a genre fifty years ago and have been referred to as a subgenre as recently as two years ago. Those are things readers may want to know about the overall genre. [[User:Valereee|Valereee]] ([[User talk:Valereee|talk]]) 21:38, 25 January 2024 (UTC)
::::::::::::::::I don't think that's strong as I never hear the term in regular use. Even looking up the major films like ''Gremlins'' or ''Black Christmas'', they are usually referred to by far more common genres or subgenres. This is why I'm calling [[WP:UNDUE]] here. [[User:Andrzejbanas|Andrzejbanas]] ([[User talk:Andrzejbanas|talk]]) 21:41, 25 January 2024 (UTC)