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*The earlier variant was seen intact on ''Shaft: The Series'', ''Logan's Run'', and earlier episodes of ''CHiPs''. This version also plastered over the previous logo on a reissue print of the Dr. Seuss cartoon special ''Horton Hears a Who!'', as featured on home video and Cartoon Network. | *The earlier variant was seen intact on ''Shaft: The Series'', ''Logan's Run'', and earlier episodes of ''CHiPs''. This version also plastered over the previous logo on a reissue print of the Dr. Seuss cartoon special ''Horton Hears a Who!'', as featured on home video and Cartoon Network. | ||
*When VH1 did a Fame marathon in 2001, all MGM logos were retained. | *When VH1 did a Fame marathon in 2001, all MGM logos were retained. | ||
*The MGM/UA Entertainment Co. Television version is retained on ''Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater'' on Amazon Video on Demand, Hulu and VHS releases, ''The Dirty Dozen: | *The MGM/UA Entertainment Co. Television version is retained on ''Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater'' on Amazon Video on Demand, Hulu and VHS releases, ''The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission'' on VHS (and on DVD/Blu-Ray, in which can be found as a special feature on the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment DVD/Blu-Ray release of the original ''Dirty Dozen'' film), and seasons 3 and 5 of ''Fame'' on nuvoTV. | ||
*Currently seen on specific DVD releases such as ''CHiPs'' and ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E''. | *Currently seen on specific DVD releases such as ''CHiPs'' and ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E''. | ||
*The text with "TELEVISION" in white can be seen on most of the final season of ''Fame'' on nuvoTV. | *The text with "TELEVISION" in white can be seen on most of the final season of ''Fame'' on nuvoTV. | ||
*The 1979 variant appeared on late-70s/early-80s reruns of ''Daktari'', which were shown on the Hungarian network Duna in the 2000s. | *The 1979 variant appeared on late-70s/early-80s reruns of ''Daktari'', which were shown on the Hungarian network Duna in the 2000s. | ||
*It was also seen on Encore Drama airings of the TV movie ''Cry for the Strangers'' | |||
<u>Editor's Note</u>: This logo and its successors are all variations of the well-known theatrical MGM lion logo, which despite occasionally frightening young viewers with its roaring, is overall regarded as one of the all-time classic logos. | <u>Editor's Note</u>: This logo and its successors are all variations of the well-known theatrical MGM lion logo, which despite occasionally frightening young viewers with its roaring, is overall regarded as one of the all-time classic logos. | ||