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* In a surprising twist, we learn that Douche didn't die, but Darren did. Douche thinks he survived because Darren asshole was "not that tight". Because of this, he easily flew out of Darren's ass, causing and landed in some town far away from the one the film takes place in. He then goes to the Shopwells in that town and eventually finds the Non-Perishables from that Shopwells (This group of Non-Perishables would be different products from the ones in the original Shopwells in the movie). These Non-Perishables decide to help Douche out after hearing his story, and along the way, Douche learns a lesson about how the way he acted during the Red, White, and Blue Day incident was pointless, and he realizes he needs to apologize to Frank. Eventually, when Douche makes it to the real world after the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells see that Frank is in danger, Douche stands up to the main villain of the sequel, who has a similar personality to Douche's in the original film, and gives a big speech to him (complete with flashback sequences from the first film to illustrate his points) about how what he is doing is wrong, and Douche punishes the villain for his actions by killing him, which shocks Frank and the others. Douche explains what he learned to Frank and his friends, and he introduces the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells and thanks them for making him a good person again. Douche returns back to the cartoon world with everyone else. The film ends with Douche joining the Non-Perishables.

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* In a surprising twist, we learn that Douche didn't die, but Darren did. Douche thinks he survived because Darren asshole was "not that tight". Because of this, he easily flew out of Darren's ass, causing and landed in some town far away from the one the film takes place in. in.

He then goes to the Shopwells in that town and eventually finds the Non-Perishables from that Shopwells (This group of Non-Perishables would be different products from the ones in the original Shopwells in the movie).movie, and for some reason, they believe that they have the ability to see the future). These Non-Perishables decide to help Douche out after hearing his story, and along the way, Douche learns a lesson about how the way he acted during the Red, White, and Blue Day incident was pointless, and he realizes he needs to apologize to Frank.

Eventually, when Douche makes it to the real world after the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells see that Frank is in danger, danger Douche stands up to the main villain of the sequel, who has a similar personality to Douche's in the original film, and gives a big speech to him (complete with flashback sequences from the first film to illustrate his points) about how what he is doing is wrong, and Douche punishes the villain for his actions by killing him, which shocks Frank and the others. Douche explains what he learned to Frank and his friends, and he introduces the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells and thanks them for making him a good person again. Douche returns back to the cartoon world with everyone else. The film ends with Douche joining the Non-Perishables.
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* In a surprising twist, we learn that Douche didn't die, but Darren did. Douche thinks he survived because Darren asshole was "not that tight". Because of this, he easily flew out of Darren's ass, causing and landed in some town far away from the one the film takes place in. He then goes to the Shopwells in that town and eventually finds the Non-Perishables from that Shopwells (This group of Non-Perishables would be different products from the ones in the original Shopwells in the movie). These Non-Perishables decide to help Douche out after hearing his story, and along the way, Douche learns a lesson about how the way he acted during the Red, White, and Blue Day incident was pointless, and he realizes he needs to apologize to Frank. Eventually, when Douche makes it to the real world after the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells see that Frank is in danger, Douche stands up to the main villain of the sequel.

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* In a surprising twist, we learn that Douche didn't die, but Darren did. Douche thinks he survived because Darren asshole was "not that tight". Because of this, he easily flew out of Darren's ass, causing and landed in some town far away from the one the film takes place in. He then goes to the Shopwells in that town and eventually finds the Non-Perishables from that Shopwells (This group of Non-Perishables would be different products from the ones in the original Shopwells in the movie). These Non-Perishables decide to help Douche out after hearing his story, and along the way, Douche learns a lesson about how the way he acted during the Red, White, and Blue Day incident was pointless, and he realizes he needs to apologize to Frank. Eventually, when Douche makes it to the real world after the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells see that Frank is in danger, Douche stands up to the main villain of the sequel.
sequel, who has a similar personality to Douche's in the original film, and gives a big speech to him (complete with flashback sequences from the first film to illustrate his points) about how what he is doing is wrong, and Douche punishes the villain for his actions by killing him, which shocks Frank and the others. Douche explains what he learned to Frank and his friends, and he introduces the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells and thanks them for making him a good person again. Douche returns back to the cartoon world with everyone else. The film ends with Douche joining the Non-Perishables.
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** Jossed, according to the alternate ending on the digital copy.
They'll probably go to the Family Guy Universe.

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** They'll probably go to the Family Guy Universe.
** Jossed, according to the alternate ending on the digital copy. \nThey'll probably go to the Family Guy Universe.



[[WMG: If there is a sequel, Douche may return.]]
* In a surprising twist, we learn that Douche didn't die, but Darren did. Douche thinks he survived because Darren asshole was "not that tight", really, causing him to fly out and land in some town far away from the one the film takes place in."

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[[WMG: If there is a sequel, Douche may return.return and might possibly have a HeelFaceTurn.]]
* In a surprising twist, we learn that Douche didn't die, but Darren did. Douche thinks he survived because Darren asshole was "not that tight", really, tight". Because of this, he easily flew out of Darren's ass, causing him to fly out and land landed in some town far away from the one the film takes place in."
in. He then goes to the Shopwells in that town and eventually finds the Non-Perishables from that Shopwells (This group of Non-Perishables would be different products from the ones in the original Shopwells in the movie). These Non-Perishables decide to help Douche out after hearing his story, and along the way, Douche learns a lesson about how the way he acted during the Red, White, and Blue Day incident was pointless, and he realizes he needs to apologize to Frank. Eventually, when Douche makes it to the real world after the Non-Perishables from the other Shopwells see that Frank is in danger, Douche stands up to the main villain of the sequel.
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[[WMG: After the movie, the food actually entered our world (as in ACTUALLY entered our world), but are completely invisible to everyone (not seen as ordinary food like in the movie, I mean invisible invisible), except people on bath salts.]]
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[[WMG: Firewater and co. invented the Great Beyond story some time in the 1950s.]]
The 2D flashback sequence is designed in a very flat, graphic way, akin to low-budget cartoons from the era.
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They'll probably go to the Family Guy Universe.


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** Jossed, according to the alternate ending on the digital copy.


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* In a surprising twist, we learn that Douche didn't die, but Darren did. Douche thinks he survived because Darren asshole was "not that tight", really, causing him to fly out and land in some town far away from the one the film takes place in."
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*** It made a big impression when it was released, but it seemed to vanish from the public eye as soon as word got out about how badly the animators were treated. Time will tell if it will even rebound.
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[[WMG: The movie getting flack for abusing their animators is proof that the AnimationAgeGhetto ''has'' affected it.]]
Hear me out.

Obviously, it's not a ''good'' thing that the animators were forced to do more work than they were compensated for, and if you know anything about how small the reference pools are for animation, you'd know that a threat of blacklisting is a very, very low blow. And while it's perfectly reasonable to be turned off to the movie because of this, consider the many, many live action movies that have had similar behind the scenes drama and are considered masterpieces: ''Film/{{Titanic}}'' is widely remembered for James Cameron's out-of-control temper behind the scenes, often screaming at his crew and fighting with studio heads, to the point that t-shirts were maid that said "You Don't Scare Me, I Work For James Cameron." Creator/CecilBDeMille notoriously insulted his casts and famously made his crew dig out two parking lots and a crosswalk at a moment's notice just to get one shot in ''Film/TheTenCommandments'', and it's one of the most famous scenes ever photographed. These and other movies couldn't have happened if their directors were anything ''but'' hot blooded to the point of abusive to everyone working under them.

While there have been plenty of animated films that suffered from TroubledProduction that involved less-than-stellar treatment of their animation staff, this seems to be the only one who's [[ConvictedByPublicOpinion reputation was ruined by it]], and it seems to only be because it was a movie that challenged the idea that animation couldn't exclusively be for adults. Whatever one's opinion is of the situation, the fact that the general public reacted the way it did proves that the AnimationAgeGhetto is at work.
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* As if the DoubleEntendre of the title or poster displaying a hot dog in a sexual pose isn't enough to tip off that this isn't a kids' movie, and parents don't look up the movie's 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, thus resulting in complaints about the movies' inappropriate content after taking their children (despite not being a kids movie). The movie will likely maintain an infamous status of being the first R-rated CGI film (most movies generated in CGI animation never tend to carry a rating higher than PG).

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* As if the DoubleEntendre of the title or poster displaying a hot dog in a sexual pose isn't enough to tip off that this isn't a kids' movie, and parents don't look up the movie's 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, thus resulting in complaints about the movies' inappropriate content after taking their children (despite not being a kids movie). children. The movie will likely maintain an infamous status of being the first R-rated CGI film (most movies generated in CGI animation never tend to carry a rating higher than PG).film.
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*** Jossed. It's not sexualized in any way.
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[[WMG: Brenda and Frank will have a baby.]]
* It'll be a pig in a blanket.
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* As if the DoubleEntendre of the title or poster displaying a hot dog in a sexual pose isn't enough to tip off that this isn't a kids' movie, and parents don't look up the movie's 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, thus resulting in complaints about the movies' inappropriate content after taking their children. The movie will likely cause controversy for containing inappropriate content in an animated film.

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* As if the DoubleEntendre of the title or poster displaying a hot dog in a sexual pose isn't enough to tip off that this isn't a kids' movie, and parents don't look up the movie's 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, thus resulting in complaints about the movies' inappropriate content after taking their children. children (despite not being a kids movie). The movie will likely cause controversy for containing inappropriate content maintain an infamous status of being the first R-rated CGI film (most movies generated in an animated film.CGI animation never tend to carry a rating higher than PG).
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[[WMG: The food end up going to the wrong world]]
They decide to maybe set up a society which lead to the creation of a town [[WesternAnimation/{{TheAmazingWorldOfGumball}} where a blue cat and his family live.
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* As if the DoubleEntendre of the title or poster displaying a hot dog in a sexual pose isn't enough to tip off that this isn't a kids' movie, and parents don't 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, thus resulting in complaints about the movies' inappropriate content after taking their children. The movie will likely cause controversy for containing inappropriate content in an animated film.

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* As if the DoubleEntendre of the title or poster displaying a hot dog in a sexual pose isn't enough to tip off that this isn't a kids' movie, and parents don't look up the movies' movie's 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, thus resulting in complaints about the movies' inappropriate content after taking their children. The movie will likely cause controversy for containing inappropriate content in an animated film.
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** Or, y'know, maybe other studios will jump on the R-rated animated movie bandwagon and Pixar and Disney will keep on making kids movies like they always have? It's not like family-friendly animated films are going to go out of style, there's always going to be people wanting to take their kids to the movies. Deadpool's success didn't cause the MCU to start announcing R-rated movies.
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*** What do you think they use Touchstone Pictures for?
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* 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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** But Disney/Pixar is significantly a family-friendly company, it's highly unlikely that they'll be allowed to produce any animated films with a rating higher than PG.
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* Alternatively, much like how the surprise acclaim and success of ''Film/{{Deadpool}}'' encouraged DC/WB that there was a market for R rated superhero films, Disney, Pixar, DWA, Blue Sky Studios and Illuminaton to make R-rated animated movies.

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* Alternatively, much like how the surprise acclaim and success of ''Film/{{Deadpool}}'' encouraged DC/WB that there was a market for R rated superhero films, Disney, Pixar, DWA, Blue Sky Studios and Illuminaton will be inspired by Sausage Party to make R-rated animated movies.
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[[WMG: Much like how ''Film/{{Airplane}}'' lead to the death of disaster movies for almost a decade, the surprise critical and commercial success of Sausage Party will lead to the death of animated movies. Or at least ones by Pixar.]]
*Alternatively, much like how the surprise acclaim and success of ''Film/{{Deadpool}}'' encouraged DC/WB that there was a market for R rated superhero films, Disney, Pixar, DWA, Blue Sky Studios and Illuminaton to make R-rated animated movies.

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[[WMG: ''Sausage Party'' takes place in an animistic universe]]
* Think about it, in the movie universe everything has a soul, but the only way to see the souls of most things is to take drugs like an ancient shaman. In the movieverse, only things in similar catagories have full awareness of each other without drug enhancement. Meaning that the non-food items are likely sentient as well, but can't perceive beings out of their spiritual catagory. Meaning the pot the foods were smoking probably perceived the food smoking it as chthuluesque horrors burning it alive. And the supermarket felt utter madness happening in its insides.
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** First off, Sony Imageworks assisted with the animation, but other than that they just helped finance the film. Secondly, unless the monitors in Shopwell's are Sony brand, then this film is devoid of any product placement. So this is jossed.
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** Actually, [[spoiler:Barry runs into a turd with corn in it. They come to life like zombies would. So digested food are basically "undead".]]

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** Actually, [[spoiler:Barry runs into a turd with corn in it. They come to life like zombies would. So digested food are basically "undead".]]
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** This is really a YMMV thing. Unless Seth Rogen comments on it, it's open to interpretation. However, it's worthy pointed out that he and several other writers are not atheists but jews.




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** Jossed. There isn't one.




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** Jossed. That doesn't happen either.




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** I suppose it's too early to deem this one jossed, but didn't many say the same thing about Ralph Bakshi's cartoons?




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** There is the shot of the inside of the "milf's" mouth that shows the baby carrots being eaten alive, so there's that.
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** Actually, [[spoiler:Barry runs into a turd with corn in it. They come to life like zombies would. So digested food are basically "undead".]]
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** 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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** It's not unlikely. [[WesternAnimation/{{9}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Nine}} 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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** 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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** It's not unlikely. [[WesternAnimation/9 [[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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