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'''The Mirisch Company''' (pronounced "meerish") was a production company that was formed in August 1957 by the Mirisch brothers (Walter, Marvin, and Harold) when they produced movies in association with and released through [[United Artists]]. UA would later acquire them on March 1, 1963 for $1.8 million. In 1964, Mirisch produced ''The Pink Panther'' cartoon series in association with [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]] (DFE Films), a year after the live action film was released. Mirisch didn't enter TV production until 1959 with the series ''Wichita Town'' in association with [[Four Star Television]]. Lee Rich joined up with the brothers in 1965 and became "Mirisch-Rich Productions" until he left in 1967. Today, MGM owns most of the Mirisch movies and TV shows. |
'''The Mirisch Company''' (pronounced "meerish") was a production company that was formed in August 1957 by the Mirisch brothers (Walter, Marvin, and Harold) when they produced movies in association with and released through [[United Artists]]. UA would later acquire them on March 1, 1963 for $1.8 million. In 1964, Mirisch produced ''The Pink Panther'' cartoon series in association with [[DePatie-Freleng Enterprises]] (DFE Films), a year after the live action film was released. Mirisch didn't enter TV production until 1959 with the series ''Wichita Town'' in association with [[Four Star International|Four Star Television]]. At that point, it merely had an in-line credit, "Produced by Mirisch Television Enterprises" in the middle of the closing theme. Lee Rich joined up with the brothers in 1965 and became "Mirisch-Rich Productions" until he left in 1967. Today, MGM owns most of the Mirisch movies and TV shows. |
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|Mirisch_Rich.jpeg|1st Logo (September 11, 1966-May 1st, 1967) |
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|Mirisch_TV.jpeg|2nd Logo (September 11, 1967-March 18, 1968?) |
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|The_Mirisch_Corporation_80s.jpeg|3rd Logo (1980s-July 3, 2000) |
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|Mirisch_Corporation_90s.jpeg|4th Logo (January 3, 1998) |
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=== 1st Logo (September 11, 1966-May 1st, 1967) === |
=== 1st Logo (September 11, 1966-May 1st, 1967) === |
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[[File:Mirisch Rich.jpeg|center|350px]] |
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'''Nickname:''' ''M-R'' |
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'''Variant:''' A B&W version exists. |
'''Variant:''' A B&W version exists. |
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'''Technique:''' Camera-controlled/cel animation. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The logo zooming-in. |
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'''Audio:''' The end theme of the show. |
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'''Availability:''' |
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'''Availability:''' Rare. Was first seen on the short-lived series ''Hey, Landlord''. Was also seen on the first season of ''The Rat Patrol'', which has this logo preserved on DVD. |
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* Was first seen on the short-lived series ''Hey, Landlord''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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=== 2nd Logo (September 11, 1967-March 18, 1968?) === |
=== 2nd Logo (September 11, 1967-March 18, 1968?) === |
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[[File:Mirisch TV.jpeg|center|350px]] |
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{{youtube|id=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENLx7uPQOow}} |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a yellow background, there is a blue rectangle with the word "A" above. Then a red rectangle and "'''MIRISCH'''" appear, followed by a green parallelogram and "'''TV'''", and finally a purple parallelogram and the word "PRODUCTION" below "MIRISCH TV". The colored shapes are arranged into an "M"-like shape. |
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'''Nickname:''' "Multi-Colored M" |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The appearance of the shapes and words. |
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<youtube width=240 height=185>Fi1mQxYy0Lw</youtube></center> |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
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'''Availability:''' It's seen on the second season of ''The Rat Patrol''. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The silver line moving, the "M" rising up, the flash, and the shine. This is some nice-looking CGI for the time. |
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File:Mirisch Inc.webp |
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File:The Mirisch Corporation 80s.jpeg |
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</gallery> |
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{{YouTube|id=Fi1mQxYy0Lw}} |
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⚫ | '''Visuals:''' On a blue background, a silver line moves from right to left near the center of the screen. As it shrinks, a large silver outline of a serif "'''M'''" rises up. A bright flash occurs in the center, and the words "MIRISCH FILMS, INC." or "THE MIRISCH CORPORATION" flash in. The letter "'''M'''" shines a bit. |
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'''Technique:''' Motion-controlled animation. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' None. |
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* Seen on ''Here Comes the Grump''. |
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[[File:Mirisch Corporation 90s.jpeg|center|350px]] |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The shining wipe effect. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. |
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'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:American television logos]] |
[[Category:American television logos]] |
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[[Category:United States]] |
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[[Category:Amazon Inc.]] |
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[[Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
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[[Category:United Artists]] |
[[Category:United Artists]] |
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[[Category:Logos with content warnings for a jump scare]] |
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[[Category:English-language logos]] |
The Mirisch Company (pronounced "meerish") was a production company that was formed in August 1957 by the Mirisch brothers (Walter, Marvin, and Harold) when they produced movies in association with and released through United Artists. UA would later acquire them on March 1, 1963 for $1.8 million. In 1964, Mirisch produced The Pink Panther cartoon series in association with DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (DFE Films), a year after the live action film was released. Mirisch didn't enter TV production until 1959 with the series Wichita Town in association with Four Star Television. At that point, it merely had an in-line credit, "Produced by Mirisch Television Enterprises" in the middle of the closing theme. Lee Rich joined up with the brothers in 1965 and became "Mirisch-Rich Productions" until he left in 1967. Today, MGM owns most of the Mirisch movies and TV shows.
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1st Logo (September 11, 1966-May 1st, 1967) | 2nd Logo (September 11, 1967-March 18, 1968?) | 3rd Logo (1980s-July 3, 2000) | 4th Logo (January 3, 1998) |
This article covers logos that contain a jump scare. Editors should list the timestamps, under the videos where such content occurs. |
This logo contains a jump scare at 0:01. |
Visuals: On a red-orange background, there is M-R in the center, over the top line of a box with "A MIRISCH-RICH and "television production" inside. The emblem starts zooming-in rapidly before zooming out to the center, in a yoyo-like effect.
Variant: A B&W version exists.
Technique: Camera-controlled/cel animation.
Audio: The end theme of the show.
Availability:
Visuals: On a yellow background, there is a blue rectangle with the word "A" above. Then a red rectangle and "MIRISCH" appear, followed by a green parallelogram and "TV", and finally a purple parallelogram and the word "PRODUCTION" below "MIRISCH TV". The colored shapes are arranged into an "M"-like shape.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Audio: The end-title theme from any show.
Availability: It's seen on the second season of The Rat Patrol.
Visuals: On a blue background, a silver line moves from right to left near the center of the screen. As it shrinks, a large silver outline of a serif "M" rises up. A bright flash occurs in the center, and the words "MIRISCH FILMS, INC." or "THE MIRISCH CORPORATION" flash in. The letter "M" shines a bit.
Technique: Motion-controlled animation.
Audio: A somewhat dramatic and sustained two-note synth tune with whooshing and "sparkling" sounds.
Availability:
Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background, there are the words:
in silver lettering in the Copperplate Gothic Light font with "THE MIRISCH" in a big font and "CORPORATION" in a smaller font below. The text shines in a wipe-like effect.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on the pilot of The Magnificent Seven.
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