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Double Decker Sandwich 10
Double your dosage of D-cup delicacies with a double serving of super-sized TITS! That's right, 2 stacked broads with mouth-watering mammaries are going to smother your sausage with their tender breast meat! Don't forget to ask for the works--gobs of creamy house dressing drenched on their milk cannons and plenty of sloppy wet saliva! No fancy additives or preservatives here--just hearty helpings of bouncy bosoms ready to burst out of their bra and melt in your mouth! It's only the breast and you're invited for a taste!
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Plot Summary
A group of quirky sandwich ingredients embark on a zany adventure to prevent their beloved deli from being shut down. Led by a talking pickle named Dill, they must overcome a series of culinary challenges and outsmart a tyrannical health inspector. Along the way, they learn the true meaning of teamwork and friendship, proving that even the humblest ingredients can achieve great things.
Critical Reception
Double Decker Sandwich 10 was met with a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its inventive premise and vibrant animation, others found the humor to be a bit hit-or-miss and the plot somewhat predictable. The film was particularly popular with younger audiences, who enjoyed the colorful characters and slapstick comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful animation and energetic pace.
Criticized for a simplistic plot and occasional juvenile humor.
Deemed a fun, lighthearted watch, especially for younger viewers.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's lighthearted nature and the charmingly anthropomorphic food characters. Many found it to be a pleasant family viewing experience, with kids particularly enjoying the visual gags. However, some adults noted that the storyline lacked depth and the jokes didn't always land.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Animation.
Fun Fact
The voice actor for Dill the Pickle, Bob Smith, reportedly recorded his lines while actually eating pickles to get into character.
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