Tolerable Entertainment

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Background

Tolerable Entertainment is an American animation studio founded in 2011. The company is best known for the TV series Crash-A-Rama! and the animated film Extinct.

Logo (2016-)


Visuals: On a white background, there is a light blue fuel gauge with the words "Entertainment" in white on it and a red needle. Instead of "Empty" and "Full", the gauge says "Horrible" and "Fantastic" on it. The needle points first at "Horrible", then at "Fantastic". The word "Tolerable" appears in the middle at the top in blue, and the needle points at it. Soon after, the gauge disappears as the words "Tolerable" and "Entertainment" move closer together and the latter turns black.

Variant: On non-Netflix prints of Extinct, the colors are brighter, the animation is choppier and it freezes when "TOLERABLE" appears on the gauge.

Technique: 2D animation

Audio: The booing of a crowd when the needle points at "Horrible", cheering when the needle points at "Fantastic", and a man saying "meh" when the needle points at "Tolerable".

Availability: Seen on Crash-A-Rama! and Extinct.

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