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    Happy April Fools' Day 2018! What is the origin behind it, top facts, best pranks and why we celebrate the tradition
    Thursday, April 5, 2018 IST
    Happy April Fools

    The reasons why we mark April Fools' Day on April 1st every year and the best jokes ever

     
     

    It's April Fools' Day , which means being on your guard to avoid those practical jokes.
     
    It's a tradition that goes back hundreds of years, but where did it all start?
     
    There are many theories but the one that most hold to links back to a pope - though it isn't a religious holiday.
     
    Where did it all start then? Why do we celebrate it?...and what can we do to be crowned best prankster (you know you want to know)?
     
    How did April Fools' Day begin?
     
    The change to the calendar was too much
     
     
    While no one really agrees on what happened, there is strong evidence that it is all down to Pope Gregory XIII, who adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1582 - this moved our year from March to Jan 1.
     
    The change was published far and wide, but some didn't get the memo. These people celebrated the New Year on April 1 and were ridiculed and seen as foolish - hence Fool's Day.
     
    The French would put paper fish on the 'fool's' backs and were called Poisson d'Avril, or April Fish - it's still the term used in France for April Fools' Day.
     
     
    This doesn't quite work out though as the Julian Calendar, established in 46BC, made January the first month of the year.
     
    Countries began to switch calendars, and it all ended up being a mess by the 1500s. Some countries started the year on different days.
     
    While it's not clear what calendar had what impact a lot of the theories stem from the idea of the date moving to January.
     
     
    Renewal festivals where everyone was a fool
     
    Others say the April Fool's Day is left over from the idea of "renewal festivals" marking the end of winter and the beginning of spring.
     
    The festivals apparently involved those taking part donning disguises, playing tricks on friends and strangers, and causing chaos.
     
    Others mistake the celebrations for medieval Christianity's Feast of Fools, which took place each January.
     
    Christians elected a Lord of Misrule who wore masks, dressed up and sung obscene songs. They generally behaved badly.
     
     
    While this all sounds great, it wasn't actually what happened. I know, Disney lied to us, or rather Victor Hugo the author did.
     
    The festival which was portrayed in the Hunchback of Notre-Dame didn't happen like this.Hugo - and then Disney - made it all up, so they have nothing to do with April Fool's.
     
    The actual Feast of Fools was held in the 12th and 13th century and was seen as an alternative to the rowdy festivals.
     
    There were role reversals, and the fools represented those chosen by God because of their lowly status.
     
    Later clergy stopped the feast, and was finally forbidden by the Council of Basle in 1435.
     
    French Revolution
     
     
    Another theory is the French Revolution played a part. April 1 is the anniversary of the event...you may ask why is this linked to comedy?
     
    Historians say back on April 1, 1789, after the French people deposed King Louis XVI, King George III of England made a joke which has continued the tradition until today. He pretended to step down.
     
    The peasants took to the streets to celebrate their new freedom..and then were arrested and imprisoned.
     
    Mythology
     
     
    In Roman mythology Pluto, the God of the Dead, abducted Proserpina and brought her to live with him in the underworld.
     
    Proserpina called to her mother Ceres for help, but she could only hear the echo of her daughter's voice. She searched in vain.
     
    Some say the fruitless search was the basis for the 'fool's errands'.
     
    The town of Gotham's trick
     
     
    There's a folk tale which links the Fool's Day to a town called Gotham, Nottinghamshire.
     
    It traditional in the 13th century for any road that the King placed his foot upon to become public property.
     
    When the people of Gotham heard that King John planned to travel through their town, they refused to let him in as they didn't want to lose their main road.
     
    The King upon hearing this sent his soldiers, but when they arrived they just found a town full of lunatics.
     
    The people were acting out foolish activities like drowning fish or attempting to cage birds in roofless cages.
     
    It was all an act, but the King fell for it. The town was seen as too foolish. April Fool's Day was supposed to mark their victory.
     
    Chaucer's riddle of a date
     
     
    In Chaucer's The Nun's Priest's Tale a fox tricks a rooster on ”syn March bigan thritty dayes and two.”
     
    Chaucer probably meant 32 days after March - May 2, but may took it to mean March 32 or April 1.
     
    It was seen as a reference to April Fool's.
     
    The best pranks ever
     
    1. Spaghetti harvest
     
     
    2. Left-handed burger
     
     
    Burger King tricked customers with a full-page advert in USA Today in 1998. The ad plugged its 'left-handed Whopper'.
     
    The burger had all the condiments and rotated 180 degrees for left-handed diners.
     
    It was a trick and Burger King broke the news with the line: 'Everyone knows that it takes two hands to hold a Whopper!'
     
    3. Fools' Day Parade
     
    Every year since 1986 press releases for the New York City April Fools' Day Parade have been issued. It doesn't exsist.
     
    4. Flying penguins
     
     
    The BBC at it again. In 2008 they showed a video clip of penguins flying claiming they were off to tropical rainforests in South American to escape the harsh Antarctic weather. Penguins, obviously, don't fly.
     
    5. Doggy high chair
     
    Ikea produced and released a high chair for dogs in 2011. Enough said.
     
    6. Instant Colour TV
     
     
    Sweden's most famous prank back when the main TV was black and white.
     
    The station said a technical expert would be appearing to explain to people how to make their TVs colour.
     
     
    He went into detail saying a fine mesh screen on the TV would do the trick - nylon stockings in particular.
     
    Thousands fell for the hoax, following him instructions to the letter.
     
    7. Taco Liberty Bell
     
     
    Taco Bell announced it was going to help national debt and buy the Liberty Bell in 1996.
     
    it added it was going to rename it the Taco Liberty Bell. The news was in six major newspapers.
     
    Thousands wrote in worried about what was going to happen. At midday the company confessed and donated $50k to the upkeep on the bell.
     
    8. Tesco's whistling carrots
     
     
    Tesco put an advertisement in a national newspaper in 2002 announcing it had created a GM 'whistling carrot'.
     
    It explained how they had airholes in them and when cooked they would whistle. Some did actually fall for the news.
     
    9. Digital Big Ben
     
     
    In 1980 the BBC reported that Big Ben, in order to keep up with the times, was going to be given a digital readout.
     
    The announcement shocked listeners, who protested at the change.
     
    "Surprisingly, few people thought it was funny," Tony Lightley of the overseas service said.
     

     
     

     
     
     
     
     

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