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Sexual Content | Supermarket
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6.1/10
IMDbBest Teaser TV Spot | 2017
Best Animated Film | 2017
Best Comedic Performance | 2017 | Seth
Motion Picture | 2017
Best Animated Film | 2017
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2017 | Gabe
Best Trailerbyte for a Feature Film | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Editorial in an Animated Feature Production | 2017 | Kevin
Animated Feature | 2017 | Greg
Best Animated Feature | 2016
Best Animated Feature | 2016
Best Animated Film | 2016
Best Animated Film | 2017
Most Memorable Scene in a Movie | 2016
Trippiest Movie of the Year | 2016
Best Comedy of the Year | 2016
Best Animated Movie of the Year | 2016
Best Animated Movie | 2016
Best Original Song Animated Film | 2016 | Alan
Budget 19,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 140,705,322 USD
Seth Rogen described this film as a dark take on Disney films, saying, "People like to project their emotions onto the things around them: their toys, their cars, their pets . . . So we thought, 'What would it be like if our food had feelings?' We very quickly realized that it would be fucked up."
Due to the graphic content, the MPAA did not know what to do with this film. Seth Rogen made an argument to alleviate the trade association's confusion, whose standpoint was, "It's an unprecedented area." Rogen replied, "Well is it a dick if it's food?"
According to writer Seth Rogen, in order to get the movie its desired R rating (and not a commercially undesirable NC-17 rating), the directors purposely submitted a version with several raunchy scenes that they expected the MPAA to take issue with. This is quite common practice, because such scenes often draw the attention from the MPAA, and allow other, comparatively less offensive scenes to pass almost unnoticed. However, to their surprise, the MPAA only insisted that hair be removed from Lavash's genitals in order to keep its R rating rather than NC-17.
When the food is chosen by Camille Toh, Honey Mustard's freak-out causes a commotion in the basket, the flour bag busts, and many characters fall to the floor. The resulting "carnage" is a shot-for-shot homage to the beginning of Saving Private Ryan (1998).
Seth Rogen developed the idea of the film in 2007. It was based on something he and Jonah Hill would joke around about. While promoting Superbad (2007) and Knocked Up (2007), people would ask Rogen what his next project will be, in which he jokingly replied, "It's called 'Sausage Party.'"
"Gum: I am sorbitol, maltitol, xylitol, mannitol, calcium, carbonite, soy lecithin, vegetable, triglyceride and talc. But, for expediency's sake. You can call me... Gum."
"Druggie: [drugged, seeing the food alive] Mr. Sausage, when will it end? Beer Can: When will it end? When he stops drinking us! Krinkler's Chips, Sandwich, Pop Tart, Tickilish Licorice: Yeah! Cookies: And stops eating us! Sandwich: Same here! Pop Tart: Fuck yeah! Toilet Paper: And when he stops using us! Krinkler's Chips: What did they do to you? Toilet Paper: [nervously backs away] You don't wanna fuckin' know!"