La fiesta de las salchichas: Comidatopía
Título original: Sausage Party: Foodtopia
Frank la salchicha, Brenda y amigos cruzan un portal fuera de Shopwell buscando a sus creadores en el mundo humano. El grupo se topa con aventuras en el fascinante pero aterrador nuevo reino... Leer todoFrank la salchicha, Brenda y amigos cruzan un portal fuera de Shopwell buscando a sus creadores en el mundo humano. El grupo se topa con aventuras en el fascinante pero aterrador nuevo reino a lo largo de seis episodios.Frank la salchicha, Brenda y amigos cruzan un portal fuera de Shopwell buscando a sus creadores en el mundo humano. El grupo se topa con aventuras en el fascinante pero aterrador nuevo reino a lo largo de seis episodios.
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Reviewers say 'Sausage Party: Foodtopia' is a divisive series with mixed reactions. Many praise its bold social critique, clever humor, and unique concept of sentient food, comparing it to a twisted 'Toy Story'. However, critics argue it often tries too hard to shock, resulting in discomfort and unnecessary scenes. The animation quality and repetitive humor are frequent points of contention. Some appreciate the series for its satirical take on societal issues, while others find it unoriginal and overly crude. The voice acting, particularly by Seth Rogen and other notable actors, is often highlighted as a redeeming feature. Despite its flaws, a segment of viewers finds it entertaining and worth watching for its absurdity and humor.
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The movie was never great, but it was enjoyable. It's something I can rewatch and still enjoy.
This series is far from the movie. The most obvious is the animation. It looks like it was dine by some college kids in their dorm room. It looks really bad. It looks like no time or budget was sunk into the animation. The writing isn't that bad, but it hardly manages more then the occasional chuckle. The only saving grace is the voice acting from several returning actors. That's about as positive I can be. I couldn't stomach more then 2 episodes. It's an akward cringe fest with little entertainment.
I honestly do not understand these positive reviews other then love for the voice actors.
This series is far from the movie. The most obvious is the animation. It looks like it was dine by some college kids in their dorm room. It looks really bad. It looks like no time or budget was sunk into the animation. The writing isn't that bad, but it hardly manages more then the occasional chuckle. The only saving grace is the voice acting from several returning actors. That's about as positive I can be. I couldn't stomach more then 2 episodes. It's an akward cringe fest with little entertainment.
I honestly do not understand these positive reviews other then love for the voice actors.
Dude looks at his entire body of work, picks the WORST movie he's made (out of PLENTY of contenders...), and says "You know what...I'm gonna double down on this piece of .....!"
The fact that he was able to convince such a star studded cast of B-listers to throw in with him on this train wreck, is a monumental feat in and of itself!
I do have to admit that there were a few moments that made me laugh, between crude and at times unwatchably raunchy scenarios...
Ultimately it's the talent of the voice actors themselves that keeps this from being a complete and utter "shmashorshin"("Knocked Up" reference), and honestly, still better than most of what comes out these days (have you seen smiling friends??) I guess Seth and the like will keep sharting these ridiculous shows out, and we will (God knows why?) keep watching...
The fact that he was able to convince such a star studded cast of B-listers to throw in with him on this train wreck, is a monumental feat in and of itself!
I do have to admit that there were a few moments that made me laugh, between crude and at times unwatchably raunchy scenarios...
Ultimately it's the talent of the voice actors themselves that keeps this from being a complete and utter "shmashorshin"("Knocked Up" reference), and honestly, still better than most of what comes out these days (have you seen smiling friends??) I guess Seth and the like will keep sharting these ridiculous shows out, and we will (God knows why?) keep watching...
Not much reason too exist but it does and it's still not half bad, tons of parody songs which tend to be pretty enjoyable, maybe tends too lean too much into not so subtle political motivations as if the left isn't swimming in hypocritical billionaires, honestly it stops being very funny at all and just leans into politics, starts taking itself way too seriously, not that it's awful but it becomes, dare I say, generic, living food doesn't take away it's very simplistic and obsessive message with politics, its not about comedy anymore, not about food or random threats or anything of genuine interest at that point.
Sausage Party was a rather controversial flick both in terms of content and in terms of production, and while I hope with all my heart production for this series was easier on the animators and staff, the content at least is better.
Sausage Party's ending left several questions answerred. Once food rebelled, how would their society progress? How long do foods in need of refrigeration last? What about wild animals?
All of these questions were answerred, in a quite brutal social commentary on class divide and the need to put the needs of others before the individual and the failure of individuals to do so.
If you dislike gross out humor, maybe this is not for you. But otherwise a solid recommendation.
Sausage Party's ending left several questions answerred. Once food rebelled, how would their society progress? How long do foods in need of refrigeration last? What about wild animals?
All of these questions were answerred, in a quite brutal social commentary on class divide and the need to put the needs of others before the individual and the failure of individuals to do so.
If you dislike gross out humor, maybe this is not for you. But otherwise a solid recommendation.
I already made my peace with the degeneracy from sausage party (for reference my roomie in 1st year at university hoodwinked me into watchingthe movie) but i didn't expect them to make a series 8yrs later, like whyyyyy?
Whoever thought up this idea should return from whence thou camst.
Since my review has to be 600 words might as well utilise it. Is this serie good adult content? Yes. Is this serie for kids? Hell no, keep them far away. Was the movie good? A little, the degeneracy was fun back then. Was the series necessary? Also hell no. Like we didn't need this in 2024.... we sooooo did not need this.
Whoever thought up this idea should return from whence thou camst.
Since my review has to be 600 words might as well utilise it. Is this serie good adult content? Yes. Is this serie for kids? Hell no, keep them far away. Was the movie good? A little, the degeneracy was fun back then. Was the series necessary? Also hell no. Like we didn't need this in 2024.... we sooooo did not need this.
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- TriviaThis is the first time Edward Norton has reprised a role from a previous picture as he famously refuses to do sequels.
- ErroresThe bite mark on Frank's torso caused by Douche in the first film (2016) along with one of the 4th of July triangular bunting flags used as a bandage covering it are both absent from the entire sequel.
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Halloween Party: Spooktopia (2022)
- Bandas sonorasMaracana
Written and composed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
Produced and performed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
Composed, produced, arranged, written and performed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
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- 26min
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- 16:9 HD
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