Texas Pete Spaghetti Western (2026)

Released: 2026-03-19 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
Texas Pete Spaghetti Western

Movie details

  • Genres: Western, Comedy
  • Director: Ryan Polly
  • Main cast: Jack Teitelbaum, JD Demers, Sophia Aranda, Richard Mark Jordan
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-03-19

Story overview

In this comedic Western, the town of Flavorado faces a culinary crisis when the villainous Clyde Carbonara threatens to restrict their beloved spaghetti traditions. Hero Johnny Alfredo and his friends embark on a lighthearted adventure to protect their town's unique way of life and preserve their right to enjoy spaghetti in countless creative ways.

Parent Guide

A family-friendly comedy Western with no concerning content. The spaghetti-themed conflict is entirely humorous, featuring exaggerated characters and situations typical of light parody. Perfect for elementary-aged children who enjoy imaginative, food-focused adventures.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

Cartoonish Western-style confrontations (e.g., spaghetti sauce 'shootouts,' dramatic standoffs with utensils). No physical violence, injuries, or weapons—all threats are food-related and comedic.

Scary / disturbing
None

No scary or disturbing elements. The villain is silly rather than intimidating, and all situations are resolved humorously.

Language
None

No profanity, insults, or inappropriate language. Dialogue is clean and family-appropriate.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No sexual content, references, or nudity. Characters are dressed in typical Western attire.

Substance use
None

No depiction of alcohol, drugs, tobacco, or substance use. Characters drink water or fictional beverages like 'root beer float.'

Emotional intensity
Mild

Light, humorous tension related to the spaghetti conflict. Moments of excitement when characters face challenges, but always resolved positively with no lasting stress.

Parent tips

This 53-minute Western comedy is a playful, food-themed adventure suitable for most children. The spaghetti-based conflict is humorous rather than intense, with cartoonish villains and exaggerated Western tropes. No actual violence or mature content is present—the 'peril' revolves around pasta restrictions. Great for kids who enjoy silly humor and imaginative scenarios.

Parent chat guide

After watching, discuss: What made Clyde Carbonara a 'bad guy'? How did Johnny and his friends work together? What was your favorite spaghetti idea from the movie? Talk about why food traditions matter to communities. For older kids, explore how the movie parodies classic Western films with food humor.

Parent follow-up questions

  • Which character made you laugh the most?
  • What color was Johnny's hat?
  • Would you want to live in Flavorado?
  • Why do you think Clyde wanted to control the spaghetti?
  • How did the friends solve problems without fighting?
  • What would your special spaghetti recipe be?
  • How does this movie make fun of real Western movies?
  • What does the spaghetti represent about freedom and tradition?
  • What makes a good leader like Johnny?
  • Analyze the satire of food culture in the film.
  • How does the movie use Western tropes for comedy?
  • Discuss the theme of community vs. control.

Where to watch

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