I don't recall any explicit mention of 'Happy Thanksgiving' in 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie focuses more on its own unique blend of crime, dialogue, and character development.
A woman was making her famous pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving. She accidentally used salt instead of sugar. When the family took a bite, they all made the funniest faces. She was so embarrassed but then they all started laughing. Another story is about a family who set up the Thanksgiving table outside in the garden. But then a flock of birds came and started eating all the food on the table. They had to run around chasing the birds away while trying not to laugh too hard.
There may not be an obvious direct connection. 'Happy Thanksgiving' is a common holiday greeting, while 'Pulp Fiction' is a well - known movie. However, perhaps in the context of a scene in 'Pulp Fiction' that takes place around Thanksgiving, there could be some thematic or symbolic links, like the idea of family and tradition which are also associated with Thanksgiving.
Well, here's a story. A little kid was so excited for Thanksgiving dinner that he started eating the cranberry sauce right out of the can before the meal even started. His face was all purple from the sauce and his family couldn't stop laughing. It became a Thanksgiving tradition to tell that story every year.
Vegan fiction is a genre of literature that often features themes related to veganism. It might include stories where the characters are vegans and face various challenges or adventures while adhering to their vegan lifestyle. For example, there could be a story about a vegan detective who uses their plant - based diet as a source of strength while solving crimes in a world that doesn't always understand or support veganism.
Comic books themselves aren't really something that can be classified as vegan or not. It's more about the materials used in their production and distribution.