The show parodies traditional, slow-moving Christmas television programs and rural stereotypes. Recurring catchphrases like Oluf Sand's "Det bar’ dejlig" (It's just lovely) have become permanent fixtures in the Danish lexicon.
In the broader Nordic context, a julekalender is a television series with 24 episodes, airing daily from December 1st to Christmas Eve. While many are aimed at children, The Julekalender proved that adult-oriented, satirical versions could become even more popular, bridging the gap between generations.
Living near the cave are Oluf and Gertrud Sand, a stereotypical rural couple. Their quiet life is interrupted by the arrival of Benny Jensen , a traveling salesman who secretly belongs to a race of greedy, vampire-like beings called Nåsåer who want to steal the elves' secrets. Key Cultural Elements
Its massive success in Denmark led to local adaptations in other countries, including a Norwegian version (1994) featuring the comedy group Travellin' Strawberries and a Finnish version (1997). The Tradition of the Julekalender