Sausage Parties? - Is there a future for R-rated animation?

Published: Nov. 16, 2018, 1:58 p.m.

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In 2016, Sausage party became the first R-rated computer-generated animation to hit cinemas. It’s combination of Disney-esque graphics with explicit comedy became a source of hilarity, shock and for some, a whole new meaning to feeling guilty while binge eating. But this isn’t the first time a film like this has blessed our screens. From South Park to The Happytime Murders, we discuss how they’ve succeeded, where they’ve failed, and what the future of R-rated animation and puppetry films looks like.