Seth MacFarlane’s Ted
Seth MacFarlane of Family Guy wrote and directed the movie Ted, which was released in 2012. It's about a stuffed animal that comes to life and develops into a stoner with a filthy mouth. With nearly $200 million in revenue and a 69% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it received mainly favorable reviews. It also gave rise to a sequel, which earned $81 million and received a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes despite being less well-liked by audiences and reviewers. However, a website that compiles movie reviews is by no means the definition of success.
After Ted 2 was released in 2016, a restaurant in Japan with a Ted motif debuted. That's quite amazing when you think about how few restaurants are opened in celebration of movies, which you can probably count on one hand, if you can count any at all.
On a Wednesday, a writer for the website Eater could only acquire a reservation at 11 a.m. Numerous individuals were posing for photos with a life-sized Ted. It belonged to a growing trend known as "collab cafes," which take a concept and run with it, to to the delight of customers who got to enjoy pizza and burgers in the shape of Ted alongside filthy movie quotations plastered on the walls.
Directed by: Seth MacFarlane
Country: United States
Language; English
Budget; $50–65 million
Box office: $615 million