Sausage Party: Foodtopia is an eight episode show based upon the movie. Like the movie, despite being an animation, it is fully intended for adults only. Having watched the movie is a requirement, as the show takes place straight after it. Taking place in a world where food has sentience and is alive, the food items in a supermarket Shopwell’s, had a revolt against the humans who were eating them. Led by the frankfurter Frank, his girlfriend Brenda, the professor Gum, and another frankfurter Barry, they managed to overthrow humans and become the dominant species on Earth.
The opening finalizes the battle against humans, with some creative ways in how the food items attacks (based upon puns). It’s a little bit extreme and out there, but in the happiness that follows, with the creation of Foodtopia, the less than savory raunchy humor where everything is a sex joke comes to the forefront. It was amusing in the movie as it was unexpected, but having been overdone now, it’s not funny or fun to watch anymore. Anyway, the world of no humans isn’t as blissful as they expect, as a disaster happens pretty much instantaneously which causes all of them to second doubt their actions.
The show takes advantage of its characters being food to be as violent and crude as they can. This can be… off-putting. The movie wasn’t shy in this area either, but it feels much more overdone here, to the point where it is now distracting and does not add to the atmosphere at all. Barry’s personality is that he must kill all humans, no matter what, and it just feels so one-note. Similarly with another character who is obsessed with the death of his lover that that defines his whole character.
There are certain scenes and events where things can become a little bit disturbing. Most humans are gone, but those that are still alive must figure out how to survive and… it’s not a great look. The show relies heavily upon food puns for its humor, and while it’s good in the beginning, just like one of the characters, they get stale fast by repeating the same style of jokes all the time.
However, despite their victory, the characters soon find that the world is a cruel and harsh environment, and they have absolutely no idea how the world works. It’s quite interesting in that sense, where the simplest of knowledge to humans is an enigma for food. Frank and Brenda must navigate this gap in knowledge, as well as the usual issues of trying to placate a big group with different personalities and contrasting opinions. The food victors are finding it hard to survive with their newfound freedom as a society without becoming more and more structured like the human world would.
The show likes to push boundaries and sometimes that is a good thing. Unfortunately, the boundaries that this show pushes, and crosses, are not the type that you could celebrate about. It has some twisted concepts, and scenes that just don’t make sense. It makes you screw up your face in disgust and maybe that’s what they’re going for, but when the show is filled with unlikable plot points that brings out the worst in all the characters, this doesn’t help.
The show is too focused on politics. This is supposed to be a comedy, not something that is exaggerating and mimicking the current state of the world. All the characters have annoying traits or do something unforgiveable. Granted, the show dares to do a few things that are admirable, such as deaths of characters that you don’t expect to, but these positives are few and far between.
Overall, Sausage Party: Foodtopia is a mediocre show that is far overshadowed by its original source material. It took the plot in a direction that is not really wanted, and there are plenty of issues with the writing. Compounding that is the subject matter and frankly, repulsive scenes and concepts that pushes you away.
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