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* ''Film/AmericanFlyers''
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* ''American Jesus'' by Creator/MarkMillar

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* ''American Jesus'' ''ComicBook/AmericanJesus'' by Creator/MarkMillar
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* There's a Website/YouTube video called ''American Manga/{{Akira}}'', intended as a parody of [[{{Macekre}} what Warner Bros. will do to Akira]].

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* There's a The Website/YouTube video called ''American Manga/{{Akira}}'', intended as a parody of [[{{Macekre}} what Warner Bros. will do to Akira]].
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* American Girl dolls, with a hint of free-spirited mixed in. The dolls are intended to teach the real history of American women and their stories.

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* American Girl dolls, ''Literature/AmericanGirlsCollection'', with a hint of free-spirited mixed in. The dolls are intended to teach the real history of American women and their stories.
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* ''Fanfic/AllAmericanGirl'' (Literally describes the main characters nationality, but her intense pride in being American, Catholic, and Republican as an alien brought to Earth is an important facet of her character)


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* American Girl dolls, with a hint of free-spirited mixed in. The dolls are intended to teach the real history of American women and their stories.
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But, as some people would notice later, there are some UnfortunateImplications in including the word "American" as some sort of superlative; thus, much like {{Eagleland}}, this trope has a dark underbelly. It is just as likely that you'll see an American Title in an ironic fashion, subverting the original meanings, or revealing the darker undersides of the bright ideology. This is often done in reference to the USA's dark past (if historical) or the more controversial aspects of American culture and politics (if modern).

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But, as some people would notice later, there are some UnfortunateImplications unfortunate implications in including the word "American" as some sort of superlative; thus, much like {{Eagleland}}, this trope has a dark underbelly. It is just as likely that you'll see an American Title in an ironic fashion, subverting the original meanings, or revealing the darker undersides of the bright ideology. This is often done in reference to the USA's dark past (if historical) or the more controversial aspects of American culture and politics (if modern).
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* ''Film/AmericanFiction''
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* ''American Nightmare'' was the French title of ''Film/ThePurge''.

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* ''American Nightmare'' was the French title of ''Film/ThePurge''.''Film/{{The Purge|Universe}}''.

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