
Logorama
May 16 2009
•0h 16m
•Animation, Crime, Comedy, Action
Two cops portrayed by Michelin Men chase an armed Ronald McDonald through the streets of a fictionalized, stylized city.
Cast
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Bob Stephenson
Ronald McDonald / Bibendum Mike / Bibendum Sheriff (voice)

Sherman Augustus
Bibendum Mitch (voice)

Aja Evans
Esso Girl (voice)
Joel Michaely
Big Boy / Green Giant / Mr. Clean (voice)
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