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Summary The story of Seth Rogen’s raunchy cartoon Sausage Party has continued in Prime Video’s sequel series, Sausage Party: Foodtopia, but some of the most important characters from the movie are missing in the spin-off show. Sausage Party was conceived as a twisted, hard-R spin on the Pixar formula. Rather than imagining toys or cars or monsters coming to life, Sausage Party imagines the secret lives of food on the shelves of supermarkets.
8 Firewater In the movie, Bill Hader voiced Firewater, a Native American bottle of liquor who leads a group of wise old foods called “The Non-Perishables.” Firewater was a really significant character in the film, because he provided a lot of key exposition about the truth behind “The Great Beyond” and, ultimately, the truth behind their entire cartoon reality. But Hader wasn’t brought back to reprise his role as Firewater in Foodtopia.
Robinson is a hilarious performer who makes any TV show funnier. That’s how he rose from occasional guest star to main cast member on The Office, and why his recurring character Doug “The Pontiac Bandit” Judy kept coming back throughout Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s run. So, it’s baffling that Rogen and co. wouldn’t bring him back for the Sausage Party TV series. However, since Mr. Grits is pretty much a one-joke character, it’s possible they just couldn’t think of something substantial to do with him.
5 Troy Workaholics star Anders Holm had a small supporting role in the original Sausage Party movie as Troy, a meathead bully sausage who likes to pick on Barry for being smaller than the other sausages . Troy’s bullying is what pushed Barry to become the unexpected hero of the original film. That hero’s journey continues in the sequel series, but Troy is nowhere to be seen. It might’ve been interesting to flip their dynamic and have Barry pick on Troy instead.
It didn’t add anything to the humor to kill off Lavash and have grief weigh heavily on the early episodes, so there might have been a behind-the-scenes reason for Lavash’s absence. Krumholtz has been in high demand in recent years. Last year alone, he had major film roles as Isidor Isaac Rabi in Oppenheimer and the title character in Lousy Carter, and a key TV supporting role as William O. Bittman in White House Plumbers.
2 Teresa Del Taco Perhaps the most important character missing from Sausage Party: Foodtopia is Teresa del Taco, the lesbian taco who pursued Brenda in the original movie. Teresa was one of the main characters in the film, joining Frank and co. on their quest to uncover the truth. She was also a scene stealer, with some of the movie’s funniest lines.
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