Summary
Sausage Party: Foodtopiahas become a streaming success on Prime Video. A sequel to 2016’sSausage Party, the adult animated comedy series picks up following the events of the film as Frank and friends create the titular Foodtopia safe haven, which is nearly destroyed by a massive flood, forcing them to partner with humans to ensure their survival. TheSausage Party: Foodtopiacastincludes Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz, and Edward Norton reprising their roles from the film with Will Forte, Natasha Rothwell, Sam Richardson, and Yassir Lester voicing new characters.
Now, shortly after all eight episodes were released on Prime Video, the sequel series has become a streaming success. For the week of July 11-17,Sausage Party: Foodtopiaranked tenth onReelgood’s Top 10 TV shows streaming chart. It ranked belowThe Acolyte,Your Honor,Evil,My Lady Jane, andHouse of the Dragonin the final five spots. Check out the full chart below:

8 Biggest Original Sausage Party Movie Characters Missing From Prime Video’s Sequel Show
The story of Sausage Party has continued in Amazon’s sequel series, Foodtopia, but some important characters from the movie are missing in the show.
How Sausage Party: Foodtopia Compares To The Original Movie
It’s Seen A Significant Decrease In Critical Acclaim
Sausage Partywas an unprecedented movie in a few different ways. First off, it was the first computer-animated film to ever receive an R rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. After its release in August 2016, it went on to make $141 million at the box office on a $19 budget,becoming the highest-grossingR-rated animated movieat the time, though it was eventually surpassed byDemon Slayer: Mugen Trainin 2020.
A second season ofSausage Party: Foodtopiais already in development.
ThoughSausage Partywas a big box office hit, and there were discussions about a possible theatrical sequel, the sequel has taken on the form of a streaming series on Prime Video, where it’s also found success. In 2016,Sausage Partyreviewswere mostly positive, praising the film for its undeniably offensive humor and unexpectedly thought-provoking plot, resulting in a strong 82% Rotten Tomatoes score from the critics. However, the sequel series has seen a significant decline in terms of its critical response.
On the other hand,reviews forSausage Party: Foodtopiahave been mostly mixed, praising its crude jokes but criticizing it as a rehash of old material, resulting in a 50% Rotten Tomatoes score from the critics. Additionally, the sequel series is as equally divisive among audiences as the original movie, with both holding 50% audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes. However, humor is highly subjective, so it’s recommended that audiences watchSausage Party: Foodtopiaand form their own opinions.

