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The MTM logo with a still frame of Mimsie also appears in the 1980 film "The Boy Who Drank Too Much."
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(The MTM logo with a still frame of Mimsie also appears in the 1980 film "The Boy Who Drank Too Much.")
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*''Graham Kerr'': Mimsie wears a chef's hat.
*''Graham Kerr'': Mimsie wears a chef's hat.
*''Hill Street Blues'': Mimsie wears a policeman's cap.
*''Hill Street Blues'': Mimsie wears a policeman's cap.
*''Paris'' and ''Something for Joey'': When the logo appears, there is a still picture of Mimsie in the ribbon.
*''Paris, The Boy Who Drank Too Much'' and ''Something for Joey'': When the logo appears, there is a still picture of Mimsie in the ribbon.
*''Lou Grant'': Same as the ''Paris'' and ''Something for Joey'' variants. Two other variants also exist on a blooper reel of the series. The first variant has Mimsie chirping (like the bird heard at the end of the Lou Grant intro) instead of meowing, while the second is a still image of the logo, but Mimsie is replaced with an image of the titular character of the series (played by Ed Asner).
*''Lou Grant'': Same as the ''Paris'' and ''Something for Joey'' variants. Two other variants also exist on a blooper reel of the series. The first variant has Mimsie chirping (like the bird heard at the end of the Lou Grant intro) instead of meowing, while the second is a still image of the logo, but Mimsie is replaced with an image of the titular character of the series (played by Ed Asner).
*''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'': Same as usual, but on the 2nd episode, Mimsie's meow is different, it is more higher-pitched and rather shrill. On episode 71 "Put On a Happy Face," the cat is replaced by the image of Moore saying "Th-th-th-that's all folks!", a line spoken by Mary Richards during that episode.
*''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'': Same as usual, but on the 2nd episode, Mimsie's meow is different, it is more higher-pitched and rather shrill. On episode 71 "Put On a Happy Face," the cat is replaced by the image of Moore saying "Th-th-th-that's all folks!", a line spoken by Mary Richards during that episode.
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