For international readers, what are some details of the comic that remind you it's American?
For instance, you know Housepets is American when Marion and Lois are highschoolers who have their own cars.
You Know Housepets is American When...
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Re: You Know Housepets is American When...
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I would go with the appearance of Bronson in the comic during the arc "My Life As A Teenage Squirrel" because looking at him you can easily be lead to think that he is one of those guys that likes to smoke something that a lot of hippies smoked back in the day as it was a big part of the culture. He seems like the type because he is definitely aloof and probably very lazy and I am pretty sure the US is the only country that it was relevant in back in the 60s if I am not wrong.
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You know Housepets is American when the thirty mile zone around the Babylon Gardens area apparently doesn't include the nearest large city.