Logotropolis

Logotropolis is an upcoming 2016 animated buddy-cop comedy film based on the YouTube video, The Roast of HBO. CollegeHumor, who made the original video, will produce the film and Universal Pictures will handle the distribution rights. The film will be directed by Josh Abramson and Ricky Van Veen. It will be released on June 10, 2016.

Plot
The modern logo metropolis of Logotropolis is a city like no other. It's a melting pot where logos from every medium live together-a place where no matter what you are, you can be anything. However, the city is separated into classes, where they face prejudice based on preconceived notions about their logo species. When an optimistic officer named NBC arrives, he discovers that being the first channel on a police force of video game logos isn't so easy, as he was sidelined into a boring career meter maid because he's the first channel in the police force. Determined to prove himself, he jumps at the opportunity to crack a case of a missing logo, even if it means partnering with 2 normal logo townspeople, CBS and ABC, to solve the mystery.

Cast
Jeff Bennet as NBC

Rob Paulsen as CBS

Tom Kenny as ABC

Kevin Michael Richardson as Nintendo

Jim Cummings as ESPN

Phil LaMarr as Sega

Bill Farmer as AMC (TV Channel)

Frank Welker as The Klasky Csupo Robot

Grey DeLisle as CNBC

Jason Marsden as Comcast

Mark Hamill as History (TV Channel)

Dee Bradley Baker as MTV

Steve Blum as TBS

Charlie Adler as HBO

Michael Patrick Bell as Microsoft

Jess Harnell as The VID Mask

Melissa Disney as Disney

Ted Turner as CNN

Jennifer Hale as Sony

Maurice LaMarche as Showtime (TV network)

John DiMaggio as The Viacom V of Doom

Billy West as The Screen Gems S from Hell

Jason Harris as The Touchstone Thunderball

Trivia
This film is similar to the Disney film Zootopia.

This is CollegeHumor's first ever film.

YouTube will co-produce the game.

This is the first theatrical animated film to have an all veteran voice cast since Rugrats Go Wild.

The film is reminiscent to Logorama.

Music
The film's score is being composed by Steve Goldstein. It will mark Goldstein's second animated film he composed, the first being Cats Don't Dance. The Will Downing song, "I Do Believe" will appear in the film's end credits. Ironically, that song also appeared on Cats Don't Dance.

Release
Logotropolis will be released on June 10, 2016 in theaters and July 6, 2016 on CollegeHumor and YouTube.