Small Fry
2011
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Movie
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7 min
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Animation
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Family
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Comedy
89%
Where to Watch Small Fry
Where to Watch Small Fry
Community
902
LOVE
13%
LIKE
75%
MEH
10%
DISLIKE
1%
Queue Score
Top Reviews
NathanDirector loved
Small Fry
Rated: 7.3/10 ⭐️
I expected a standard kids’ meal parody, but this clever take on discarded toys and abandonment totally won me over.
What Worked:
MacLane’s blocking of the ball pit creates a claustrophobic set that makes the identity-swap feel like a genuine heist. Buzz returning to sponsor Mini Buzz is a beautiful reminder of Methodist grace: true fellowship means actively walking alongside the abandoned. Plus, Jane Lynch’s voice direction and Jackman’s score give the therapy scenes a vibrant, energetic flow.
The Cuts:
The narrative at Bonnie’s house really dragged for me; figuring out the imposter so fast stalls the tension. The support group gag gets repetitive with rapid-fire intros, so the joke doesn’t really get to breathe. Keeping it spoiler-free, the resolution feels abrupt because it cuts right past Buzz’s actual escape payoff.
Verdict:
A clever mini-adventure letting forgotten toys shine. Perfect for nostalgic laughs, but skip if you need deep storytelling.
Favorite Line: “I don’t want to get in trouble with anyone at Poultry Palace.”
5d
Recent Reviews
NathanDirector loved
Small Fry
Rated: 7.3/10 ⭐️
I expected a standard kids’ meal parody, but this clever take on discarded toys and abandonment totally won me over.
What Worked:
MacLane’s blocking of the ball pit creates a claustrophobic set that makes the identity-swap feel like a genuine heist. Buzz returning to sponsor Mini Buzz is a beautiful reminder of Methodist grace: true fellowship means actively walking alongside the abandoned. Plus, Jane Lynch’s voice direction and Jackman’s score give the therapy scenes a vibrant, energetic flow.
The Cuts:
The narrative at Bonnie’s house really dragged for me; figuring out the imposter so fast stalls the tension. The support group gag gets repetitive with rapid-fire intros, so the joke doesn’t really get to breathe. Keeping it spoiler-free, the resolution feels abrupt because it cuts right past Buzz’s actual escape payoff.
Verdict:
A clever mini-adventure letting forgotten toys shine. Perfect for nostalgic laughs, but skip if you need deep storytelling.
Favorite Line: “I don’t want to get in trouble with anyone at Poultry Palace.”
5d