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Background

The Mimus Corporation was another production company by Danny Arnold that was founded in 1976, a part of Danny Arnold Productions. The logo was only used on the 1977-78 Barney Miller spin-off series Fish.

(February 5, 1977-June 8, 1978)


Nicknames: "TMC", "TMC in an Ellipse"

Logo: On a yellow background, we see the letters "T" and "C" in red form individually in a ellipse, followed by a large red "M" at which "the MIMUS corporation" appears at the lower left hand corner of the screen in red.

FX/SFX: The appearance of the "T", "C", and "M" in that order. Similar to the Four D logo.

Music/Sounds: A deep sounding keyboard stinger, reminiscent of the Lorimar "Line of Doom" logo.

Availability: Only seen on Fish. The CTV Throwback prints keep this, along with some episodes on the Shout! Factory DVD

Editor's Note: None.

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