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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

logorama

Summary
Logorama has the form of a crime-action film. It is based around Michelin men, who are depicted as cops, chasing down Ronald McDonald, who is a villain in the film. In the course of chasing, we can see the city, which looks like one in America, but the city itself is also made of logo. At the end, a major earth crack hits the city, sucking in many of the logo.

Message
The city is full of company logo, and the fact that how recognizable they are, makes us realize how much logo we see everyday, and how we know them almost like we have been brainwashed. Moreover, the show intentionally adds impactful personalities to each logo-based characters, to potentially make fun of each companies' public image.
In conclusion, by creating a logo-based city and characters, the show makes us realize how "logo-rama" our real societies are, and how impactful those big companies are to our society.

Logo I knew
Malibu, Bic, T-mobile, pringles, McDonalds, Michelin, Johnnie Walker, Jack Daniels, Best Buy, Lego, Pizza-hut, Leica, Esso, Nintendo, Hot Wheels, Tamiya, 7 Eleven, Yoshinoya, Dr. Pepper, Nomura Securities, Domino's Pizza, Sega, X-box, Taco Bell, KFC, hp, Sprite, Pepsi, Fanta, Diesel, 7up, Dolby, Heinz, Haribo, Paramount, Big Boy, Lacoste, Mercedez, Levi's, Yahoo, MTV, Hard Rock Cafe, Colgate, Yamaha, EA, IBM, Windows, Evian, The North Face, Adidas

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