My favourite example features a Jewish bagel and an Arabic flatbread (voiced by Edward Norton and David Krumholtz) bickering about their locations on the aisle, and laughing off the suggestion that they could ‘co-exist’. It’s unapologetically rude and crude, packed to the brim with sex references, and exaggerates every social, sexual, racial and ethnic stereotype it hints towards. So as you can expect, it’s 100% not for kids. This whole idea culminates in a lengthy finale that brings back memories of Team America, only much more graphic as well as hilarious.įor those who aren’t aware, this comes from the minds of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, who also wrote This is the End. The plot mainly focuses on the relationship between Frank the hot dog (Seth Rogen) and Brenda the bun (Kristen Wiig), and their desire to well, ‘get together’. However, the dark truth about their future starts to become apparent. The film revolves around the food in the Shopwells supermarket, and their dreams of the ‘Great Beyond’ (us buying them and taking them home). Sausage Party has came out of nowhere but from its first trailer it was destined to be a hit. Who knew food could be both hilarious and subversive?ĭo you remember when all you could think about was an animated film about food in supermarkets realising their destiny? Me neither.