Kitchen: It's An Invasion

Kitchen: Served Raw is a 2009 American adult animated sci-fi comedy absurdist film based on the Kingson animated series Kitchen. The film is directed and written by series creator Ralf Hat, and stars the regular television cast of Joe Mama, Bruh Ligma, and Amse Norton. In the film, Vic, Pants, and Chuck put it up to themselves to revolt against advanced alien invaders who intend on spreading world peace via obliterating New Sodom, the crime-infested violent cesspool of a city which they call home. The film incorporates and concludes various character arcs from the show, and is notably an affectionate parody of alien invasion films such as War of the Worlds, Independence Day, They Live, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, Mars Attacks!, The Day the Earth Stood Still, and other films such as Blade Runner, Red Dawn, and First Blood, staying true to the series' unconventional humor and violent content.

Served Raw was released to theaters on June 5, 2009, intended to enact as a tenth anniversary special for Kitchen (although the series first aired on June 7, 1999). It garnered a worldwide gross of $55 million on a $20 million budget, proving to be a box office success. Critically, the film received fairly mixed reviews, but on an audience level, the film received a heavily favorable reception. It is also marked as the first R-rated film produced by both Kingson Films and Deadpan Media,

Synopsis
Earth has been recently visited by a self-proclaimed "pacifistic" technologically advanced alien race, the Vargons. Having studied the inhabitants of the planet for many millenniums now, the vargons have decided to finally reveal themselves as the planet has advanced. They offer to help the Earth achieve world peace more so that they may unite together and form an interplanetary union. While it doesn't take long for the two sides to work together to build a stronger and better Earth, one particular area doesn't seem to be cooperating with this new system, the city of New Sodom, an inherently dysfunctional and violent melting pot of a city, inhabited by the rejects and outlaws of America. To restore order, the Vargons propose a plan to "rehabilitate" the masses of the city, by seeking to strip them away from all their individuality as a way they see fit. When the populace refuse to be educated to fit the vargons customs and ways, they revert back to their atypical lives of vice and dysfunctionality, prompting the now irked vargons to set forth an ironically catastrophic backup plan―The total extermination of the New Sodomites. Awkward everyman, Vic, short tempered juvenile delinquent, Pants, and sarcastic child super genius, Chuck put it up to themselves to revolt against these alien invaders who threaten the place they call home.

Soundtrack and score
The films score was composed by both Ralf Hat and Alan Silvestri respectively. It was released by New Line Records on June 2, 2009