MTM Enterprises: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
no edit summary
imported>Ashley Taylor
mNo edit summary
imported>Ashley Taylor
mNo edit summary
Line 64: Line 64:
*1982-1990: Company identified as "MTM Enterprises, Inc.". The "{{color|red|'''M'''}}"s are now {{color|red}}.
*1982-1990: Company identified as "MTM Enterprises, Inc.". The "{{color|red|'''M'''}}"s are now {{color|red}}.
*September 17, 1990-May 22, 1993: Same as above, but "{{color|#FFD900|'''ENTERPRISES, INC.'''}}" is smaller than usual, and below it is a byline that says "{{color|#FFD900|A TVS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY}}". Starting in early 1993, the byline was removed.
*September 17, 1990-May 22, 1993: Same as above, but "{{color|#FFD900|'''ENTERPRISES, INC.'''}}" is smaller than usual, and below it is a byline that says "{{color|#FFD900|A TVS ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY}}". Starting in early 1993, the byline was removed.
*1992-May 19, 1998: All letters are {{color|orange}}, the words "{{color|orange|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''AN INTERNATIONAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY'''}}}}" appear with an {{color|orange}} line above it, after MTM was bought by the Family Channel.
*1992-May 19, 1998: All letters are {{color|orange}}, the words "{{color|orange|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''AN INTERNATIONAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY'''}}}}" appear with an {{color|orange}} line above it, after MTM was bought by the Family Channel. On VHS print of the film, the logo is still.
* A still version of this logo did turn up in the movies, notably the Orion Pictures release of ''Just Between Friends'' and possibly more. This is a still of the "Red/Blue Letters" version of the logo, and is shrunk to a considerably small size. No music, animation, or "meow" is present. Mimsie's head is turned away, pre-meowing.
* A still version of this logo did turn up in the movies, notably the Orion Pictures release of ''Just Between Friends'' and possibly more. This is a still of the "Red/Blue Letters" version of the logo, and is shrunk to a considerably small size. No music, animation, or "meow" is present. Mimsie's head is turned away, pre-meowing.
*''Fresno'' has the "{{color|red|'''M'''}}"s in {{color|red}} and the "{{color|deepskyblue|'''T'''}}" {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}}. Here it just reads "'''{{color|red|M}}{{color|deepskyblue|T}}{{color|red|M}} {{color|orange|PRODUCTIONS}}'''".
*''Fresno'' has the "{{color|red|'''M'''}}"s in {{color|red}} and the "{{color|deepskyblue|'''T'''}}" {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}}. Here it just reads "'''{{color|red|M}}{{color|deepskyblue|T}}{{color|red|M}} {{color|orange|PRODUCTIONS}}'''".
Line 91: Line 91:
*<u>''Carlton Your Doorman''</u>: Carlton's cat Ringo is seen in the MTM logo instead of Mimsie, and the circle surrounding him is redrawn in a cartoon style. As Ringo turns his head to face the camera, Carlton says off-screen, "C'mon, 'Meow!'" However, Ringo just sits there staring apathetically at the camera. Carlton mutters "Damn cat..."
*<u>''Carlton Your Doorman''</u>: Carlton's cat Ringo is seen in the MTM logo instead of Mimsie, and the circle surrounding him is redrawn in a cartoon style. As Ringo turns his head to face the camera, Carlton says off-screen, "C'mon, 'Meow!'" However, Ringo just sits there staring apathetically at the camera. Carlton mutters "Damn cat..."
*<u>''Bay City Blues''</u>: An animated Mimsie wears a baseball cap and baseball glove in her right paw; she catches a baseball and meows.
*<u>''Bay City Blues''</u>: An animated Mimsie wears a baseball cap and baseball glove in her right paw; she catches a baseball and meows.
*<u>''Vampire''</u>: The MTM text is all in dark red, and Mimsie is nowhere to be seen. Due to this, the "T" is in its normal size. On VHS print of the film, the logo is still.
*<u>''Vampire''</u>: The MTM text is all in dark red, and Mimsie is nowhere to be seen. Due to this, the "T" is in its normal size.
*<u>''The Mary Tyler Moore Show 20th Anniversary''</u>: At the end, Mimsie says "Bye!" (in Mary Tyler Moore's voice).
*<u>''The Mary Tyler Moore Show 20th Anniversary''</u>: At the end, Mimsie says "Bye!" (in Mary Tyler Moore's voice).
*<u>''Einsenhower and Lutz''</u>: The "meow" is sung in the style of the closing credits music. The regular meow was used on the episode "Bud's Buddy."
*<u>''Einsenhower and Lutz''</u>: The "meow" is sung in the style of the closing credits music. The regular meow was used on the episode "Bud's Buddy."

Navigation menu