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** {{Jossed}}. It's not on the official soundtrack, so it's unlikely that it's in the movie.




If parents don't get the title or look up the movies' content prior to taking their children, they will [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids mistake it as an innocent family-friendly film]] based on its CGI animation and anthropomorphic food characters.

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\n* If parents don't get the title or look up the movies' content prior to taking their children, they will [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids mistake it as an innocent family-friendly film]] based on its CGI animation and anthropomorphic food characters.
** It's not unlikely. [[WesternAnimation/9 Other animated films with high ratings]] have been practically forced into the AnimationAgeGhetto despite being much more visibly child-unfriendly. This one has "Rated R" stamped on the posters in great big letters, but with nothing more than a passing glance, it still ''looks'' like a kids' movie, right? Though considering that the movie is intended as [[TakeThat an insult to the AAG]], it's failure to do so may signal to the general public that it does, indeed, exist and is hurtful to the art form.
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[[WMG: Parents will accidentally take their kids to see the movie and complain afterwards.]]

If parents don't get the title or look up the movies' content prior to taking their children, they will [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids mistake it as an innocent family-friendly film]] based on its CGI animation and anthropomorphic food characters.
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** Maybe AquaTeenHungerForce will be referenced. The show itself also revolves around anthropomorphic food, so this is obvious, especially since this film is supposedly the first R-Rated animated feature film since Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Colon Film For Theaters.

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** Maybe AquaTeenHungerForce will be referenced. The show itself also revolves around anthropomorphic food, so this is obvious, especially since this film is supposedly the first R-Rated animated feature film since Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Colon Film For Theaters.
obvious.
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[[WMG: Music/WeirdAlYankovice will re-record "My Balogna" for this movie.]]

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[[WMG: Music/WeirdAlYankovice Music/WeirdAlYankovic will re-record "My Balogna" for this movie.]]
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[[WMG: Music/WeirdAlYankovice will re-record "My Balogna" for this movie.]]
* In May of 2016, Weird Al uploaded [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BFsIS0hGu0N/ a photo of himself and his band in the studio]], claiming that they were re-recording a song from his first album for "an upcoming movie." It would be appropriate if it were this one.

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** It's possible he, like many Disney employees from the "Renaissance" era, got fed up making him work on [[ItsTheSameSoItSucks the same movie over and over]]. Tellingly, there's a 13-year gap [[Disney/{{Hercules}} between]] [[Disney/{{Tangled}} projects]] for them, during which there was a huge overhaul in management, and [[Creator/ChrisSanders other]] employees left when they clashed with John Lasseter. If it is spiteful, it's because he's bitter about being put to work on movies he doesn't like. Or, if you want to TakeAThirdOption...

[[WMG: Creator/AlanMenken is working on the film's score because he doesn't want to be known as "the Disney composer."]]
* Anyone who's done more than just family entertainment wouldn't want to strictly be known as a family entertainer (just ask Creator/JimHenson), and considering he's spend the last two-and-a-half decades only being known for writing Disney scores, he could see this as his chance to return to his ''Theater/LittleShopOfHorrors'' roots with something that has the same tongue-in-cheek audacity.
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** Confirmed. Firewater tells Frank that humans eat food because it gives them strength, but still describes it as something needlessly cruel.
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* Because that logically follows right? We'll likely see talking poo in this film.

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* Because that logically follows right? We'll likely see talking poo TalkingPoo in this film.




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** Maybe AquaTeenHungerForce will be referenced. The show itself also revolves around anthropomorphic food, so this is obvious, especially since this film is supposedly the first R-Rated animated feature film since Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Colon Film For Theaters.
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* The movie is about characters who are destined to be eaten alive. It's a raunchy comedy full of sex jokes. At least one of them ''has'' to be a food character getting eaten and thinking it's hot.

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* The movie is about characters who are destined to be eaten alive. It's a raunchy comedy full of sex jokes. At least one of them ''has'' to be a food character getting eaten and [[TooKinkyToTorture thinking it's hot.
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[[WMG: These will be some reference to vorophelia.]]
* The movie is about characters who are destined to be eaten alive. It's a raunchy comedy full of sex jokes. At least one of them ''has'' to be a food character getting eaten and thinking it's hot.
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[[WMG: The movie is going to [[SoOkayItsAverage leave absolutely no impression on the general public]].]]
* Once the hype dies down and everyone realizes that this is [[DancingBear just another doofy studio comedy that happens to be animated]], it will fade into obscurity without making so much as a dent in the medium.
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[[WMG: VideoGame/FruitNinja will be referenced]].

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\n[[WMG: The food will eventually find out that humans need to eat them for survival]]
* The food may start out thinking that humans are cooking and devouring them ForTheEvulz, only to learn later that humans eat them to stay alive, adding nuance to the conflict.
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\n\n\n[[WMG: VideoGame/FruitNinja will be referenced]].
* Fruits will be caught, thrown to a ninja, and splattered.


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[[WMG: At some point they're going to address how this has all happened before when the food used to be animals and vegetation.]]
* Food used to be animals that were slaughtered, animal products that were boiled or cracked open, or plants that were grounded and baked. It might even be another [[TheReveal big reveal]] for the food to find out they weren't always food.




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* Maybe a character will be watching SouthPark on TV or something.

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* Maybe a character will be watching SouthPark on TV or something.
something. Or maybe some vague reference to FritzTheCat, the first X-rated animated movie.
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[[WMG: They reference some other significant adult animated cartoon]]
* Maybe a character will be watching SouthPark on TV or something.
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*** Which they then understand the real reason why the food at the store view the humans in a positive light: They are there to "save" the food from a slow, painful death. Of course, the food at the store view the humans in a positive light, but they have long forgotten why exactly.
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[[WMG: In relation to the above, one of the food characters will crack a joke about how he/she was something in a past life.]]
* Such as ham saying they were pigs in past lives.
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[[WMG: Frank will pull off a HeroicSacrifice]]

He'll jam himself down a human's throat and allow Brenda to escape while delivering a PreMortemOneLiner of [[DoubleEntendre "Choke on it."]]
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** We might get that on the UnratedEdition.
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Because that logically follows right? We'll likely see talking poo in this film.

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* Because that logically follows right? We'll likely see talking poo in this film.
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[[WMG: Sentient food turns into sentient poop]]

Because that logically follows right? We'll likely see talking poo in this film.
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[[WMG: There will be a joke about just where the foods themselves come from.]]
* Frank would obviously be horrified of their "destiny" and wonders why life would be so friggin cruel only to them. Another food (probably the Native American whiskey bottle) will reply that they're not only the species that gets shit on. When Frank asks who else has it so rough, we then smash cut to a farm with several happy go lucky animals with a belief that parallels the foods beliefs. It's uncertain if they'll show what the animals "destiny" is or if they'll just show a quick scene and have the audience connect the dots themselves.

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** Even if they avoid that, they're going to get eaten by something else like a pet, a wild animal or simply go rotten (which is essentially being consumed by mold/fungus/bacteria).

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** Even if they avoid that, they're going to get eaten by something else like a pet, a wild animal or simply go rotten (which is essentially being consumed eaten by mold/fungus/bacteria).
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** Even if they avoid that, they're going to get eaten by something else like a pet, a wild animal or simply go rotten (which is essentially being consumed by mold/fungus/bacteria).
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* The plot seemingly works as if the food are raised to believe humans will be their saviors. They end up realizing the truth too late that their saviors actually want to cook them. This is especially evident in the trailer, where Frank mentions that he needs to enlighten the foods about the truth about their "destiny" or else everyone will die. However, per a comment from [[spoiler:Firewater, a food with a [[UnfortunateImplications Native American headdress]]]] that nobody would believe him, the belief seems to be permeated so deeply that it would be difficult to convince them to realize what's happening.

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* The plot seemingly works as if the food are raised to believe humans will be their saviors. They end up realizing the truth too late that their saviors actually want to cook them. This is especially evident in the trailer, where Frank mentions that he needs to enlighten the foods about the truth about their "destiny" or else everyone will die. However, per a comment from [[spoiler:Firewater, a food [[spoiler:a bottle of liquor with a [[UnfortunateImplications Native American headdress]]]] that nobody would believe him, the belief seems to be permeated so deeply that it would be difficult to convince them to realize what's happening.
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[[WMG: ''Sausage Party'' will feature ProductPlacement]]
* It's a movie by Creator/{{Sony}}, after all. Any film they get their hands on, they'll exploit to advertise their products.

[[WMG: ''Sausage Party'' will helm a message critical of religious fundamentalism]]
* The plot seemingly works as if the food are raised to believe humans will be their saviors. They end up realizing the truth too late that their saviors actually want to cook them. This is especially evident in the trailer, where Frank mentions that he needs to enlighten the foods about the truth about their "destiny" or else everyone will die. However, per a comment from [[spoiler:Firewater, a food with a [[UnfortunateImplications Native American headdress]]]] that nobody would believe him, the belief seems to be permeated so deeply that it would be difficult to convince them to realize what's happening.

[[WMG: Creator/AlanMenken is working on the film's score to spite Disney]]
* Isn't it bizarre that a composer with a history of musical scores for family films, particularly Disney ones, would actually [[PlayingAgainstType go take a different direction]] and work on this film? Was there a falling out between him and Disney? Is he trying to do something new? Is he in it just for the money? We may never really know why.

[[WMG: Every food in the film dies]]
* They're food. They're meant to be eaten and yet are totally unaware of it. And even if they find out the outcome will be the same: the food will accept their purpose and allow themselves to be roasted and thrown into the humans' stomach.

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