After a prolonged wait, the animated world of grocery store products acting out has re-entered its orbit, when Seth Rogen completes his creation with a comedy R-rated sequel laden with controversy – and comedy. Sausage Party: Foodtopia, now available on Amazon PRIME Video, promises to expand upon the outlandish nature of the original in every single way it’s capable of. The entire series was released on 11 July, with the voice cast of Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz and Edward Norton returning, and Will Forte and Sam Richardson voicing new characters.
‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ is an aspirational project and the anthropomorphic food characters struggle to carve out a life of their own. They’re soon mired in a seasonal conundrum: rain! Who knew even nature could be so cruel? Food becomes soggy and soaked, and the characters have to solicit help from their former enemies – humans. The union sets the stage for the first show trailer: a scatological adventure full of laughs, gasps and cringes!
Even more explicit than the animated original, ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ unabashedly continues to feature graphics beyond the realm of PG-13 about hot dogs going on anatomically questionable exploits, sexual ‘dust bunnies’ and a bounty of shocking antics. This audaciousness is no surprise to fans of the series who expect the creative minds behind the show to emulate the creators of the original film. As executive producers and showrunners, Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter return, once again partnering with director Conrad Vernon.
Amazon PRIME Video turns out to be the ideal nexus for Rogen and Goldberg’s newest work. PRIME has hosted crude and boundary-testing franchises like The Boys and Invincible, and continues to be a place where otherwise incoherent, nonsensical, stylised works can find a platform. Sausage Party: Foodtopia is sure to satiate hungry eyes and the grotesque tastes of PRIME’s networks of spectators.
As ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ prepares to launch across PRIME screens around the world, there seems no end to the streaming service’s hunger for diverse, daring content. All eight episodes of the series will be released all at once for binge-watching joy! The edginess of the Sausage Party series, rampant with references to porn and down-and-dirty humour, alongside its use of the latest animation technology, reveals a PRIME Video that is increasingly finding its own niche as a content innovator.
Sausie-party: Foodtopia’s release on PRIME Video is just the latest stop on the ‘tour’ of adulthood-themed animation, showing that Seth Rogen and company are willing to go anywhere and say anything in the pursuit of humour and satire on the digital stream.
After all, what is PRIME Video if not one of the most catulatory ventures into streaming entertainment – one that frequently goes way beyond what people think of as television or cinema? Lurking between a string of edgy movies and showy dramas like The Marvelous Mrs Maisel and Jack Ryan, PRIME Video gives people more than popcorn and prestige: it gives them things to think about, things to laugh at, things to get upset about. Things to spice up Sunday nights. And why not? It’s all still part of the story. With Sausage Party: Foodtopia, PRIME has embraced one of Rogen’s most eccentric new adventures – a bold expansion of the bounds of digital entertainment, and a platform through which PRIME itself continues to redefine what it means to hang out with friends online and get lost in a story. With PRIME’s mixed bag of offerings – available to consumers at any moment of the day or night on devices small and large – the entertainment titan has evolved into a sort of cinema for unmistakably modern times, a source of endless diversion and diversity.
As viewers prepare to watch Sausage Party: Foodtopia launch, there’s a sense that anything is possible. Whether it’s the return of familiar voices, the debut of new ones, or the ability to take viewers to entirely new comic places, one thing is for sure: PRIME Video is going to be an experience that viewers won’t soon forget. Be sure to tune in on 11 July and experience a binge that’s totally prime.
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