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picks up right where the movie left off. The Great Beyond has been achieved, the humans have been defeated (or eaten), and Frank the Sausage, Brenda the Bun, and Barry the Broken Hot Dog are now tasked with the hardest job of all: building a perfect society for food.

The series expands the world significantly. The first episode sees the foods realizing that without humans, they have no purpose. They can’t reproduce, they can’t die of old age, and frankly, they’re bored. This leads to a civil war between the "Eat or be Eaten" crowd (lead by a terrifyingly charismatic Twinkie) and the pacifist vegetarians. Are you planning to watch the show, or

The gang is back and bloodier than ever. Here’s everything you need to know about Sausage Party: Foodtopia , including where to download it, the voice cast, and why this sequel is weirder (and more violent) than the movie. If you watched Sausage Party back in 2016, you likely left the theater with two distinct feelings: uncontrollable laughter and mild trauma from that orgy scene. Eight years later, the anthropomorphic horrors of the grocery aisle are back—this time as a full series on Prime Video.

If you enjoyed the crude, shocking, "did they really just say that?" humor of the movie, you will find the show relentless. However, the show also tries to do something the movie didn’t: political satire. It tackles class warfare, cults of personality, and the futility of consumerism—all while a hot dog gets put through a pasta maker. Because this is an Amazon MGM Studios production, Sausage Party: Foodtopia is an Amazon Prime Video exclusive . Don’t Get Ground Up: Your Guide to Downloading

The animation quality is significantly higher than the film (the lighting on the meat products is disturbingly realistic). The jokes land about 70% of the time, and the gore is turned up to 11. It is a brilliant, foul-mouthed look at what happens when revolutionaries actually win and have to figure out what "justice" looks like for a juice box.