Gravity Falls special events

The following is a list of .

Special premieres
Episodes premieres of Gravity Falls part of a larger theme on Disney Channel.

Series preview and premiere
On June 15, 2012, "Tourist Trapped" was first aired as a series preview. The series officially premiered on June 29, with both the former and "The Legend of the Gobblewonker."

Mega Labor Day Weekend 2012
During Labor Day Weekend of 2012, Disney had marathon airings of many of its television shows. See more under "Friday Fright Night" section.

Monstober 2012
Throughout the month of October 2012, Disney aired Halloween-themed episodes for many of its programs, including the Gravity Falls episode "Summerween," one of the initial premieres on October 5. A marathon was held later that month.

Freaky Freakend
In a homage to the 1972 novel Freaky Friday and its film adaptations, Disney aired episodes of popular shows focused on body swapping during the weekend of April 5 to April 7. Gravity Falls' 16th episode, "Carpet Diem," premiered as part of the event on the 5th. In the episode Dipper and Mabel, and Soos and Waddles switch bodies.

Marathons
Consecutive airings of many Gravity Falls episodes.

Friday Fright Night
On August 31, Disney aired eight consecutive episodes of the show to kick off its celebration of Mega Labor Day Weekend 2012: "The Legend of the Gobblewonker," "Headhunters," "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel," "The Inconveniencing," "Dipper vs. Manliness," "Double Dipper," "Irrational Treasure," and "The Time Traveler's Pig." The game "Fright Night" also came out at this point.

Fright Night
A second Fright Night marathon aired during October 2012, containing all episodes from "The Time Traveler's Pig" to "Summerween."

Gravitational Pull
"The Hand That Rocks the Mabel," "Double Dipper," "Irrational Treasure," and "Little Dipper" aired back to back on January 5, 2013.

Strange but True!
As Disney aired marathons for its various programs, Gravity Falls' turn came on March 29, 2013, with the "Strange but True" marathon, which showed the episodes between "Summerween" and "The Deep End."