National Saved By The Bell Day

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Ah, National Saved by the Bell Day! A day to celebrate the iconic '90s teen sitcom that stole our hearts and made us all wish we were BFFs with Zack, Kelly, and the gang. So, grab your neon scrunchies and oversized cell phones because we're about to dive into the internet history of this groovy national day!

When is Saved By The Bell Day?

It's national saved by the bell day on the 6th August.


The Birth of National Saved by the Bell Day

Every fan of Saved by the Bell can recall the memorable moments of laughter, teenage drama, and oh-so-fashionable outfits. But have you ever wondered how this day of nostalgia came to be?

It all started when a group of die-hard Saved by the Bell enthusiasts decided to create a special day to honor the show's impact on pop culture. They wanted to pay homage to the show that made nerdy kids cool, cheerleaders approachable, and high school seem like the most thrilling place on earth.

On August 6, 2020, the internet exploded with mentions of National Saved by the Bell Day. Fans from all corners of the globe took to social media, sharing their favorite episodes, unforgettable catchphrases, and even some fashion faux pas (we're looking at you, Screech!). It became a day for fans to unite and relive the best moments of their teenage years.

How to Celebrate National Saved by the Bell Day

Now that you know the origins of this fantastic day, it's time to join in the fun and celebrate! Here are a few suggestions to make your National Saved by the Bell Day extra special:

  • Gather your friends for a binge-watching marathon of the entire Saved by the Bell series. Don't forget the popcorn and the big hair!
  • Try to re-create your favorite '90s fashion trends. Just remember, the bigger, the better!
  • Host a trivia night with your fellow Saved by the Bell fanatics. Who can remember the most obscure details about the show? Winner gets bragging rights for life!
  • Take a trip down memory lane by visiting some of the iconic filming locations from the show, like The Max or Bayside High School (if you can find it, that is!).

Remember, the key to celebrating National Saved by the Bell Day is to have fun and embrace the nostalgia. Let your inner '90s kid shine and revel in the magic of this beloved TV show!



History behind the term 'Saved By The Bell'


1881

Introducing the phrase

The phrase 'saved by the bell' originated in the sport of boxing. It referred to a boxer being saved from a knockout by the ringing of the bell at the end of a round. This prevented them from suffering a defeat. The phrase quickly gained popularity and became widely used in boxing circles.


1892

Transition to the classroom

Over time, the phrase 'saved by the bell' started to be used outside of the boxing ring. In 1892, it made its way into the world of education and began to be used to describe a student being saved from an embarrassing situation or providing an excuse for not knowing an answer to a question when the bell signaling the end of class rang. It became a commonly used expression among students and teachers alike.


1989

Saved by the Bell TV show

In 1989, the popular American sitcom 'Saved by the Bell' premiered on television. The show followed a group of high school students and their humorous experiences. The title of the show itself referenced the common expression and contributed to its continued prevalence in popular culture. The sitcom further solidified the term's association with being rescued from a difficult situation.



1991

Saved by the Bell popularity peak

During the early 1990s, 'Saved by the Bell' became a cultural phenomenon, especially among teenagers. The show's catchphrases, including 'saved by the bell,' were oft-quoted and became part of everyday conversation. The popularity of the show helped solidify the term's cultural impact and ensured its staying power in conversations and media for years to come.


Did you know?

Did you know that Saved by the Bell was originally called 'Good Morning, Miss Bliss' and focused on the character of Miss Bliss, played by Hayley Mills? It wasn't until later that the show was rebranded and centered around the iconic group of high school friends we all know and love.

Tagged

fun nostalgia pop culture tv

First identified

20th August 2018

Most mentioned on

6th August 2020

Total mentions

11

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