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imported>Trevor807 (Also, the 1984 logo is closer to a variant of the 1986 logo as well, as both have the exact same filmstrip style (the 1984 version adds this part saying "ENTERTAINMENT CO."); the MGM Television page counts them both as the same logo, so it'd be nice to have some consistency.) |
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* There's another color variant, like the previously mentioned logo, but with the marquee in {{color|red}}. | * There's another color variant, like the previously mentioned logo, but with the marquee in {{color|red}}. | ||
* In 1949 during MGM's 25th anniversary, a "Silver Anniversary" variant was used. There is a fancy napkin that has "MGM" in a ribbon at the top-right, and text that reads "A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Silver Anniversary Picture" in the center in the Commercial Script font. Jackie precedes this. Seen on ''Scene of the Crime'', ''The Doctor and the Girl'', and ''Adam's Rib''. | * In 1949 during MGM's 25th anniversary, a "Silver Anniversary" variant was used. There is a fancy napkin that has "MGM" in a ribbon at the top-right, and text that reads "A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Silver Anniversary Picture" in the center in the Commercial Script font. Jackie precedes this. Seen on ''Scene of the Crime'', ''The Doctor and the Girl'', and ''Adam's Rib''. | ||
* There is a variant where there is copyright information around the logo. This was seen on the ''Our Gang'' shorts "Teacher's Pet", "School's Out", and "Love Business", as well as the Laurel & Hardy short "Another Fine Mess". | * There is a variant where the logo is redrawn, Jackie has a black shadow over him, and there is copyright information around the logo. This was seen on the ''Our Gang'' shorts "Teacher's Pet", "School's Out", and "Love Business", as well as the Laurel & Hardy short "Another Fine Mess". | ||
* This has appeared superimposed over scenes on trailers of 1930s films, such as ''Mutiny on the Bounty'', ''Fury'', and ''San Francisco''. | * This has appeared superimposed over scenes on trailers of 1930s films, such as ''Mutiny on the Bounty'', ''Fury'', and ''San Francisco''. | ||
* On a Netherlands print of ''Dood Water (''translated as ''Dead Water,'' 1934), the logo looks entirely redrawn with the mask also being slightly different, too. | * On a Netherlands print of ''Dood Water (''translated as ''Dead Water,'' 1934), the logo looks entirely redrawn with the mask also being slightly different, too. | ||