The episode opens with (Seth Rogen) and Brenda the Bun (Kristen Wiig) hiding in a collapsed underground pantry. They debate whether their dream of Foodtopia is worth continuing. Frank, ever the egotistical leader, insists they need a “rebrand” – hence the episode title “R5” (reboot, redo, re-fresh, re-venge, and re-ligion).
Back in Foodtopia’s ruins, (Edward Norton pulling double duty) and Lavash the flatbread (David Krumholtz) argue over whether to trust humans again or launch a suicide attack. Their argument is interrupted by the arrival of The R5 , a massive food-processing machine left behind by humans – a blender/grinder hybrid that the cult of Spam believes is a holy relic leading to “Food Heaven.” sausage party: foodtopia s01e04 r5
Meanwhile, (Michael Cera) has survived and found refuge with a cult-like group of expired canned goods led by a prophetic can of Spam (voiced by Edward Norton). This Spam preaches the “Gospel of the Fifth R” – a parody of the five stages of grief but twisted into a food-based apocalyptic doctrine. Barry, already mentally unstable, becomes the cult’s new disciple. The episode opens with (Seth Rogen) and Brenda