''Sausage Party'' is a 2016
adult animated comedy film
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directed by
Conrad Vernon and
Greg Tiernan (in his feature length directorial debut), written by Kyle Hunter, Ariel Shaffir,
Seth Rogen
Seth Aaron Rogen (; born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and filmmaker. Known primarily for his comedic Leading actor, leading man roles in films, the accolades he has received include nominations for three Golden Globe Awards, ...
and
Evan Goldberg and based on a story by Rogen, Goldberg and
Jonah Hill. A co-production between Canada and the United States, the film features the voices of Rogen,
Kristen Wiig, Hill,
Bill Hader,
Michael Cera,
James Franco,
Danny McBride,
Craig Robinson,
Paul Rudd,
Nick Kroll
Nicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is known for the FX (TV channel), FX comedy series ''The League'' (2009–2015), creating and starring in the Comedy Central series ''Kroll Show'' (20 ...
,
David Krumholtz,
Edward Norton and
Salma Hayek
Salma Valgarma Hayek Pinault ( , ; ; born September 2, 1966) is a Mexican and American actress and film producer. She began her career in Mexico with starring roles in the telenovela ''Teresa (1989 TV series), Teresa'' (1989–1991) as well a ...
. The film follows an
anthropomorphic sausage who lives in a supermarket and goes on a journey with his friends to escape their fate as groceries eaten by humans.
The film's animation was handled by the
Vancouver
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-based
Nitrogen Studios.
It is the first computer-animated film in both United States and Canada to be
rated R by the
Motion Picture Association of America
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. The film's
rough cut premiered on March 14, 2016, at
South by Southwest
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, followed by its general theatrical release in the United States on August 12, 2016, by
Columbia Pictures
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.
The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its story and humor. It grossed $141 million against a budget of $19 million, surpassing ''
South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut'' (1999) as
the highest-grossing R-rated animated film at that time until it was surpassed by ''
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train'' in 2020.
In 2024, a sequel streaming series, ''
Sausage Party: Foodtopia'', was released on
Amazon Prime Video
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.
Plot
Unbeknownst to humans, a supermarket called Shopwell's is populated by anthropomorphic foodstuffs, as well as some other consumable items, that believe human shoppers are gods who take purchased groceries to a utopia known as the "Great Beyond". Among the groceries is a sausage named Frank, who dreams of living in the Great Beyond with his hot dog bun girlfriend Brenda and their friends, Carl and Barry.
One day, Frank and Brenda's packages are purchased by a female shopper. On their way out of the store, a returned jar of honey mustard tries to warn the groceries that the Great Beyond is a lie, but nobody listens except Frank. Before committing suicide by falling onto the shop floor, Honey Mustard tells Frank to seek out a bottle of liquor named Firewater. Honey Mustard's suicide creates an accidental cart collision that causes Frank, Brenda and several groceries to fall out of the cart, including Jewish bagel Sammy Bagel Jr., Middle-Eastern
lavash Kareem Abdul Lavash and an aggressive
douche who swears revenge on Frank and Brenda after his nozzle is bent on impact.
Seeking to verify Honey Mustard's warning, Frank leads Brenda, Sammy and Lavash to the liquor aisle where he meets Firewater and learns that Firewater and his colleagues, the Non-Perishables, created the white lie of the Great Beyond to assuage the groceries' fear of being eaten. Frank vows to reveal the truth and is encouraged to travel beyond the store's freezer section to find proof. Brenda, Sammy and Lavash are brought to the Mexican food aisle by a bottle of tequila, who is secretly working for Douche. Teresa del Taco, a lesbian taco, develops a crush on Brenda and helps them escape Douche.
Meanwhile at the shopper's house, Carl and Barry are horrified to see the shopper cooking the foods. Barry escapes through an open window as Carl is stabbed and sliced in half by the shopper. Barry encounters a human drug addict, who becomes able to communicate with his groceries, one of them being Gum, a
Stephen Hawking
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-like wad of chewing gum, after injecting himself with
bath salts. The bath salts wear off and the addict prepares to cook Barry. The addict accidentally burns himself and Barry yanks his shoelaces, making him slip and causing an axe to fall and decapitate him.
Frank's friends disapprove of his skepticism of the Great Beyond. He discovers a cookbook beyond the freezer section and reveals its contents to the store's inhabitants. They panic at first, but then shortly refuse to believe Frank until Barry, Gum and the other groceries from the addict's home return with the his severed head, proving that the humans can be killed. The group drugs the human shoppers and employees with toothpicks laced with bath salts, whereupon an epic battle begins. Several humans are gruesomely killed by the groceries while Douche takes control of the store manager Darren. He confronts Frank about becoming a god now that he is in control of Darren and takes a bite out of Frank's torso. Brenda saves Frank as Barry and the other groceries catch Douche and Darren in a garbage pail strapped to propane tanks. They are then launched out of the store as the tanks explode, killing them both.
The inhabitants celebrate their victory with a massive
orgy. Later, Frank and his friends visit Firewater, who has had a psychedelic experience with Gum and discovered that their world is not what they think;
they are merely animated characters voiced by actors in another dimension. Gum has constructed a portal to this dimension and the group travel there to confront their creators.
Voice cast
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Seth Rogen
Seth Aaron Rogen (; born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and filmmaker. Known primarily for his comedic Leading actor, leading man roles in films, the accolades he has received include nominations for three Golden Globe Awards, ...
as Frank Frankfurter, a sausage who sets out to discover and expose the truth about the "Great Beyond"
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Kristen Wiig as Brenda Bunson, a hot dog bun who is Frank's love interest
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Jonah Hill as Carl, a sausage who is friends with Frank and Barry
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Bill Hader as:
** Firewater, an old Native American bottle of liquor and the leader of the Non-Perishables
** José Tequila, a Mexican bottle of tequila who works for Douche and later gets killed by him after failing to bring Frank and Brenda to him
*
Michael Cera as Barry, a deformed sausage who is friends with Frank and Carl
*
James Franco as a drug addict who is the first-known human to discover the food's anthropomorphism after injecting himself with bath salts
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Danny McBride as a jar of honey mustard who is returned to his shelf upon the shopper who purchased him mistaking him for regular mustard and tries to warn Frank and the other products of the reality of the "Great Beyond"
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Craig Robinson as Mr. Grits, an African-American box of grits and a member of the Non-Perishables. He has a grudge against crackers, a pun on
the pejorative term
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Paul Rudd as Darren, the manager of Shopwell's who is nicknamed the "
dark lord
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" as he disposes of expired food and spilled items
*
Nick Kroll
Nicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is known for the FX (TV channel), FX comedy series ''The League'' (2009–2015), creating and starring in the Comedy Central series ''Kroll Show'' (20 ...
as Douche, a nasty douche and Frank's arch-nemesis who seeks revenge on him for accidentally breaking his nozzle and preventing his arrival to the "Great Beyond"
*
David Krumholtz as Kareem Abdul-Lavash, a Middle Eastern lavash who has an on-and-off rivalry with Sammy. His name is a play on
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
*
Edward Norton as Sammy Bagel Jr., a neurotic Jewish bagel who has an on-and-off rivalry with Lavash. His name is a play on
Sammy Davis Jr.
*
Salma Hayek
Salma Valgarma Hayek Pinault ( , ; ; born September 2, 1966) is a Mexican and American actress and film producer. She began her career in Mexico with starring roles in the telenovela ''Teresa (1989 TV series), Teresa'' (1989–1991) as well a ...
as Teresa del Taco, a Mexican lesbian taco who is attracted to Brenda
* Scott "Diggs" Underwood as:
** Gum, an intelligent but paraplegic wad of chewing gum. He is a parody of Stephen Hawking.
** Twink, a gay
Twinkie who is a member of the Non-Perishables
*
Anders Holm as Troy, a sausage who likes to pick on Barry
*
Lauren Miller Rogen as Camille Toh, a shopper who purchases Frank and Brenda's packages. Her name is a pun on "
camel toe".
Additional character voices were provided by
Alistair Abell,
Iris Apatow,
Sugar Lyn Beard,
Ian James Corlett,
Michael Daingerfield,
Brian
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and
Michael Dobson,
Ian Hanlin,
Maryke Hendrikse
Marÿke Hendrikse ( ; born February 23, 1979) is a Canadian voice actress. She has played several roles in anime, most notably Revy in '' Black Lagoon'' and Lunamaria Hawke in '' Gundam Seed Destiny''. She is also known for her roles as Susan ...
,
Nicole Oliver
Nicole Lyn Oliver (born February 22, 1970) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her roles as Princess Celestia and Cheerilee in ''My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic'' and Zoe Trent in ''Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series), Littlest Pet S ...
,
Kelly Sheridan, Jason Simpson,
Vincent Tong, Underwood,
Sam Vincent and
Harland Williams, as well as directors
Conrad Vernon and
Greg Tiernan.
An archival recording of
Meat Loaf
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's "
I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" was used for the singing voice of a meatloaf grocery-based caricature of him.
Production
Seth Rogen has said that he worked for eight years to get the film made but the content worried most film studios.
Noting that the film came from "an innocent place", Rogen stated that "'What would it be like if our food had feelings?' We very quickly realized that it would be fucked up."
Evan Goldberg revealed the project to Indiewire in July 2010, stating it was a "top secret super project". Initially, Indiewire was skeptical that the project was real and not a hoax on Goldberg's part, but after vetting, it did confirm that it was in the works.
In November 2010, Jonah Hill independently confirmed to
MTV News
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that he was working on an
R-rated 3D animated film. Goldberg and executive producer James Weaver said that they had specific targets—
Disney
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and
Pixar
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and
DreamWorks films, which they have "ripped apart". Goldberg said, "We're just kind of taking all the conventions of children's movies, and making them disgusting and insane".
[
The film was formally announced in September 2013 as a partnership between Sony Pictures, Annapurna Pictures, and Rogen, Goldberg and Weaver's Point Grey Pictures. On May 29, 2014, it was announced that the film would be released on June 3, 2016, but the release date was later revised to August 12, 2016. In January 2014, Rogen, Hill, James Franco, and Kristen Wiig were announced as the leads in the film. The other cast includes Edward Norton, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz and ]Nick Kroll
Nicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is known for the FX (TV channel), FX comedy series ''The League'' (2009–2015), creating and starring in the Comedy Central series ''Kroll Show'' (20 ...
. On April 9, 2014, Salma Hayek
Salma Valgarma Hayek Pinault ( , ; ; born September 2, 1966) is a Mexican and American actress and film producer. She began her career in Mexico with starring roles in the telenovela ''Teresa (1989 TV series), Teresa'' (1989–1991) as well a ...
was set to lend her voice to the film as Teresa the Taco. It was also announced that Paul Rudd, Danny McBride and Anders Holm would voice characters in the film.
When Rogen originally submitted the film to the Motion Picture Association of America
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, they gave it an NC-17 rating due to the visibility of pubic hair on Lavash's scrotum during the climactic food orgy scene. Once said pubic hair was removed, the film received its final R rating for "strong crude sexual content, pervasive language and drug use". The film was granted a certificate by France's film classification commission, which was criticized by Catholic groups in the country. The British Board of Film Classification
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classified the film at 15, although the Blu-Ray release was classified 18 because of supplemental material.[ In Australia the film was rated MA15+.
]
Music
The film's score was composed by Alan Menken
Alan Irwin Menken (born July 22, 1949) is an American composer and conductor. Over his career he has received List of awards and nominations received by Alan Menken, numerous accolades including winning eight Academy Awards, a Tony Awards, Tony ...
and Christopher Lennertz. The film's soundtrack album was released on August 5, 2016, by Madison Gate Records and Sony Music Masterworks.
Track listing
Release
''Sausage Party'' was originally set for release on June 3, 2016, but was pushed back to August 12, 2016. A rough cut of the film was shown at the South by Southwest Film Festival on March 14, 2016. The final cut of the film screened at Just for Laughs on July 30, 2016. It premiered one final time in Westwood before the film was theatrically released in the United States on August 12, 2016. The film was released in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2016.
Box office
''Sausage Party'' grossed $97.7 million in North America and $42.8 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $141.3 million, against a budget of $19 million.[ The film was the highest-grossing R-rated animated film of all time, replacing '' South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'' (which held the record for 17 years), until it was surpassed in 2020 by '' Demon Slayer: Mugen Train''. It made a net profit of $47.06 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.]
In the United States and Canada, ''Sausage Party'' was released on August 12, 2016, alongside '' Pete's Dragon'' and '' Florence Foster Jenkins'', and was initially projected to gross $15–20 million from 2,805 theaters in its opening weekend.[ However, after grossing $3.3 million from Thursday night previews (more than the $1.7 million made by Rogen's '' Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising'' in May) and $13.5 million on its first day, weekend projections were increased to $30–35 million. The film ultimately grossed $33.6 million in its opening weekend, finishing second at the box office, behind '']Suicide Squad
The Suicide Squad is an antihero/supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version of the Suicide Squad debuted in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #25 (September 1959) and the second and modern version, cre ...
''.
Outside North America, the biggest markets are the United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, Germany, Russia, and Israel, where the film grossed $10.2 million, $6.8 million, $4.1 million, $3.5 million $2.6 million and $2 million, respectively.
Home media
''Sausage Party'' was released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on Ultra HD Blu-ray
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, Blu-ray
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, DVD and digital download on November 8, 2016.
Reception
Critical response
On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film has an approval rating of 82%, based on 237 reviews, with an average rating of 6.80/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Sausage Party'' is definitely offensive, but backs up its enthusiastic profanity with an impressively high laugh-to-gag ratio—and a surprisingly thought-provoking storyline." On Metacritic
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, the film has a score of 66 out of 100, based on 39 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
Vince Mancini of ''Uproxx
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'' wrote that "''Sausage Party''s most charming quality is that it feels exactly like a group of 13-year-olds trying to entertain themselves, with excessive C-bombs and constant groan-worthy food puns." Richard Roeper gave the film three out of four stars, saying, "Despite all the cursing and envelope-pushing and bat-bleep crazy sexual stuff, ''Sausage Party'' isn't mean-spirited. It's just... stupid. But also pretty smart. And funny as hell." Lindsey Bahr of Associated Press
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gave the film a positive review, writing, "There is no one out there making comedies quite like Rogen and Goldberg. They are putting their definitive stamp on the modern American comedy one decency-smashing double entendre at a time."
Awards and accolades
Controversy
After the film's release, controversy emerged after anonymous comments attributed to the animators on a '' Cartoon Brew'' article suggested that the animators at Nitrogen Studios worked under poor conditions and were forced by co-director Greg Tiernan to work overtime for free. A total of 36 of the 83 animators were blacklisted and went uncredited in the film, believed to be due to their complaints; comments made in anonymous interviews by some of the animators involved in the project by '' Variety,'' ''The Washington Post
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'' and ''The Hollywood Reporter
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'' alleged that the comments were accurate. All the animators in the film were reportedly told outright that they would be blacklisted if they refused to work overtime without pay. In late March 2019, the British Columbia Employment Standards Branch ruled that workers were entitled to receive overtime pay for their work on the film.
Future
Possible sequel
Rogen has expressed interest in making a sequel to ''Sausage Party'' and more animated films aimed for adults. When asked about the possibility of a sequel, Rogen stated: "It's something we talk about, yeah. That's one of the reasons why we took away the riginalending because we thought, well, if that was the first scene of the next movie it's probably not what you would want it to be, with them just seeing us and finding us basically. But the idea of a live-action/animated movie, like a '' Who Framed Roger Rabbit?-''style hybrid, is also very exciting, mostly because ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'' is one of my favorite movies of all time."
Follow-up series
On October 26, 2022, '' Sausage Party: Foodtopia'', a sequel was greenlit from Amazon Studios to produce 8 episodes with a 2024 release date, with most of the cast involved and co-produced by Sony Pictures Television
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, Annapurna Television and Point Grey Pictures. In May 2024, it was announced the series would premiere on July 11, 2024.
Mobile game
Frank and Brenda, the two main characters of the film, made guest appearances in the mobile fighting game
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''Sausage Legend'', released by Milkcorp for iOS and Android, as part of a limited special event that ran from March 6 through July 31, 2017. As this game involves dueling with sausages, players in this game can unlock and control Brenda, who swings Frank around to battle other sausages.
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