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*On the home video trailer for ''Species III'', "{{font|Serif|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" and the lines are presented in a more brown-ish color, the text font differs, and the lines are also spaced closer to "{{font|Serif|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}".
*On the home video trailer for ''Species III'', "{{font|Serif|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" and the lines are presented in a more brown-ish color, the text font differs, and the lines are also spaced closer to "{{font|Serif|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}".
*A superimposed variant of the logo exists. On the demo VHS trailer for ''Gone with the Wind'', the logo is superimposed over a scene from the film with all traces of black removed via chroma-keying, including inside the circle and some of the shadows on Leo's fur.
*A superimposed variant of the logo exists. On the demo VHS trailer for ''Gone with the Wind'', the logo is superimposed over a scene from the film with all traces of black removed via chroma-keying, including inside the circle and some of the shadows on Leo's fur.
*At the end of the animated feature ''Tom Sawyer'', a still image of the MGM logo scrolls up and the text "{{font|Serif|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" is shown below the logo in a white Roman text. Strangely, the lion is not in its correct still image.
*At the end of the animated feature ''Tom Sawyer'', a still image of the MGM logo scrolls up and the text "{{font|Serif|HOME ENTERTAINMENT}}" is shown below the logo in a white Roman text. Strangely, the lion is also not in its correct still image.


'''Technique:''' Live-action footage.
'''Technique:''' Live-action footage.
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'''Audio:''' The 1995 lion roar.
'''Audio:''' The 1995 lion roar.


'''Availability:''' Appears primarily on VHS, VCD and later Laserdisc releases.
'''Availability:''' Seen primarily on VHS, VCD and later Laserdisc releases.
* Such examples include 1998-2005 MGM and United Artists releases like ''Bad Influence'', ''The Thomas Crown Affair'', ''Return to Me'', ''Legally Blonde'', ''Heartbreakers'', ''Jeepers Creepers'', the 2002 remake of ''Rollerball'', and all the James Bond films beginning with ''Tomorrow Never Dies'', as well as re-releases of earlier Bond films, including the Special Edition Laserdisc release of ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' and the 2000 U.S. VHS release of ''Never Say Never Again'' (despite no MGM logo appearing on the packaging).
* Such examples include 1998-2005 MGM and United Artists releases like ''Bad Influence'', ''The Thomas Crown Affair'', ''Return to Me'', ''Legally Blonde'', ''Heartbreakers'', ''Jeepers Creepers'', the 2002 remake of ''Rollerball'', and all the James Bond films beginning with ''Tomorrow Never Dies'', as well as re-releases of earlier Bond films, including the Special Edition Laserdisc release of ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' and the 2000 U.S. VHS release of ''Never Say Never Again'' (despite no MGM logo appearing on the packaging).
* One of the first releases to feature this logo was the 1998 U.S. VHS release of ''8 Heads in a Duffel Bag'' (the demo VHS release used the 1990 [[Orion Home Video]] logo).
* One of the first releases to feature this logo was the 1998 U.S. VHS release of ''8 Heads in a Duffel Bag'' (the demo VHS release used the 1990 [[Orion Home Video]] logo).
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* It also does not appear on the 1998 [[THX]] remastered Laserdisc release of ''Singin' in the Rain'', despite showing the print logo on the cover.
* It also does not appear on the 1998 [[THX]] remastered Laserdisc release of ''Singin' in the Rain'', despite showing the print logo on the cover.
* MGM's sale to a Sony-led consortium put an end to this logo in the United States in 2005, with some of the last uses of this logo, like the 3rd logo, being the 2005 U.S. VHS releases of ''Be Cool'', ''The Ballad of Jack and Rose'', ''Hotel Rwanda'', and ''Beauty Shop'', respectively.
* MGM's sale to a Sony-led consortium put an end to this logo in the United States in 2005, with some of the last uses of this logo, like the 3rd logo, being the 2005 U.S. VHS releases of ''Be Cool'', ''The Ballad of Jack and Rose'', ''Hotel Rwanda'', and ''Beauty Shop'', respectively.
* VCD releases released in Asia continued to use this until 2009, with the home video release of ''Valkyrie'' (2008).
* VCD releases released in Asia also continued to use this until 2009, with the home video release of ''Valkyrie'' (2008).
* It also appears on the 1999 UK VHS re-release of ''The Beatles: Yellow Submarine'' (1968) before the 1994 [[United Artists]] logo with the MGM byline.
* It is also preserved on the 1999 UK VHS release of ''The Beatles: Yellow Submarine'' (1968, 1999 re-release) before the 1994 [[United Artists]] logo with the MGM byline.
* It also appears on the packaging of the UK 2001 VHS re-release of ''Spaceballs'' (1987), however, the actual tape has the 1993 [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] logo instead.
* It is also seen on the packaging of the UK 2001 VHS re-release of ''Spaceballs'' (1987), however, the actual tape has the 1993 [[MGM/UA Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] logo instead.


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