When more than 200 world-renowned trademarks star in an animation, "LOGORAMA" comes into existence. This is a 17-minute animated short film produced by a French design studio called H5. The film tells the absurd story of a righteous and violent Michelin tire man fighting against the evil Ronald McDonald in a world made entirely of trademarks. The story will also include car chases, gun battles, hostage crises, wild animals causing havoc in the city, and more. What is more interesting is that H5 did not seek the consent of the trademark holder in advance, but the companies with more than 200 used trademarks did not raise objections or objections to H5. Only one company called Cash Converter sent a message to H5, thanking them for placing their company's logo in a prominent position in the animation. The film uses the logos of major brands to create a colorful world of Hollywood, which is full of creativity, fresh and interesting (you can test your eyesight and see how many you can recognize). The film won the 82nd Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. In this world of trademarks, everything is composed of real or virtual trademarks (Logo), characters derived from trademarks, vehicles with trademarks, houses with trademarks, everything is like this. Story The main plot is the Michelin tire man vs. Ronald McDonald. The film uses the logos of major well-known brands to create a colorful world of Hollywood, which is full of creativity, fresh and interesting. Interested friends can test their eyesight to see how many they can recognize. It is worth noting that among the thousands of trademarks appearing in the short film, it is difficult to see Chinese brands, which is both regrettable and thought-provoking. The police in the shape of Michelin tires and McDonald's iconic evil clown staged a highway police blockbuster...