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*There are some examples of plastering still out there; notably, ''Hill Street Blues'' and ''The Pretender'' reruns on Heroes and Icons have many episodes ending in only 20th Television. A select number of ''St. Elsewhere'' episodes on Hulu end with 20th Century Fox Television only (one example even features the MTM soundtrack being kept at the end of the theme, despite plastering the logo). Some reruns of ''White Shadow'' are 20th only, though the MTM variant survives too. | *There are some examples of plastering still out there; notably, ''Hill Street Blues'' and ''The Pretender'' reruns on Heroes and Icons have many episodes ending in only 20th Television. A select number of ''St. Elsewhere'' episodes on Hulu end with 20th Century Fox Television only (one example even features the MTM soundtrack being kept at the end of the theme, despite plastering the logo). Some reruns of ''White Shadow'' are 20th only, though the MTM variant survives too. | ||
*The variant seen on ''Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.'' is extremely rare, and is only found from original airings of the show, as said show was never released on home video. | *The variant seen on ''Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.'' is extremely rare, and is only found from original airings of the show, as said show was never released on home video. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This is highly regarded among many for being a cute parody of the MGM logo, as well as featuring good animation for the '70s, a neat design, multiple custom variations, and surprisingly good video quality of Mimsie. However, the ''St. Elsewhere'' series finale logo is rather infamous for its depressing nature; the ''Texas Wheelers'' finale variant may be the same way if it exists or is discovered. | '''Legacy:''' This is highly regarded among many for being a cute parody of the MGM logo, as well as featuring good animation for the '70s, a neat design, multiple custom variations, and surprisingly good video quality of Mimsie. However, the ''St. Elsewhere'' series finale logo is rather infamous for its depressing nature; the ''Texas Wheelers'' finale variant may be the same way if it exists or is discovered. | ||