MGM Metro Goldwyn Mayer Logo History Ultra 1915-Present
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Published 2022-04-16
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MGM logo History Ultra
"MGM Studios Logo History" made by TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS, 10/03/2021.
Metro Pictures (1915), Goldwyn Pictures (1916) and Mayer Pictures (1918) were bought by Marcus Loew to form Metro Goldwyn Mayer in 1924; this was done to supply films for his theatre chain and a need to oversee his Hollywood operations. Some of their newer releases are currently distributed by United Artists Releasing. My next video may be "MGM Studios Logo Variations" or "Pathé Logo History (Updated)". However, the college group me and my brother Dylan are in will be back in Arts College next Tuesday, so I will not make a lot of videos then, since I have to focus on my final major project for the college course. With that said, enjoy the video! :-)
Also, this video only took four hours to make, which is interesting. My original logo history on MGM from July 2016 took me a whole day to make (possibly because I repeated footage of the same logo/variant, but I was twelve at the time). Also, like some others, I predict the logo from 2012 may stop being used this year (2021).
Since you did Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer History and MGM Home Entertainment History, Can you now please do MGM Television Logo History?
My First Widescreen video fully 100
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All Comments (21)
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12:56 this logo is perfect in Sepia tint since I watched “The Wizard Of Oz” (1939) It’s my favorite MGM film growing up
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Tanner: See? Leo The Lion: He needs to start. Coffee: WHAT??? Slats: Uhh...What?
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The original silent Goldwyn Pictures lion looks so bored and restless, like he's thinking "What am I doing here? Does anyone have any food?" Slats is a little better, but he also gives off that vibe, as does the first sound lion with his unenthusiastic little growl. Overall, I think my favorite is Tanner, because he's the most majestic, but Jackie is the one that I feel is the most iconic. Probably because he's the lion who appears at the start of the most famous MGM movie of all time, "The Wizard of Oz."
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is my #1 most favorite movie logo ever! <3
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34:22 that count as the 4th roar....it needs an extra roar sound fx
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That Coffee lion is scary. Tanner is the most friendly.
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12:56 L Frank Baum's The Wizard Of Oz The Movie. (1939). X
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Fun fact: Leo was the youngest at the time MGM filmed him roaring, you can tell by his much smaller mane in comparison to the others
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2:55 thats the shortest roar
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24:52 Tanner is the most iconic lion of all time
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48:21 rutt and tuke from brother bear
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38:55 Leo's 1st (Tanner) roar from extended is used here
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3:22 - Taken from Wild Oranges (1924)
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Am I the only one who thought the lion was going to eat them as a kid? Am I also the only one who thinks that Jackie is trying to catch a fly?
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44:20 Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 In The Man With The Golden Gun The Movie. (1974). X
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The Leo the Lion logo from 1957 to 1982 were used in both Jailhouse Rock and Viva Las Vegas. I remembered when they showed those films on TV.
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Makes you wonder what the 100th anniversary logo will look like.
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32:32 Basically a Soviet Union Varient
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14:45 Goofy ahh Jackie lion