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The Last Tostito

"Get to the good stuff"

Two friends watching a movie turn against each other when only one Tostito remains in the bowl. Their petty argument quickly escalates into an absurdly violent battle, exposing ridiculous extremes of greed and consumerism.

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  • Puertas Granja, Sebastian Eduardo

    Puertas Granja, Sebastian Eduardo

    Blue shirt guy

  • Sharma, Preston

    Sharma, Preston

    White shirt guy

  • The Last Tostito

    The Last Tostito

    Self

  • Snoop Dogg

    Snoop Dogg

    Self

Overview

Two friends watching a movie turn against each other when only one Tostito remains in the bowl. Their petty argument quickly escalates into an absurdly violent battle, exposing ridiculous extremes of greed and consumerism.

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  • Spuertass
    Spuertass
    May 26, 2026

    The Last Tostito takes one of the dumbest arguments imaginable and treats it like a life-or-death action epic. The exaggerated fight choreography, dramatic seriousness, and absurd escalation make the short consistently hilarious while also cleverly mocking greed and consumerism. Despite only being a few minutes long, it fully commits to the bit and somehow makes two friends fighting over a single chip feel genuinely intense.

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