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The "George the Lion" variant also seen on the 1959 film, First Man into Space.
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(The "George the Lion" variant also seen on the 1959 film, First Man into Space.)
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===8th Logo (July 17, 1956-1958, March 19, 1963)===
===8th Logo (July 17, 1956-1958, February 27th, 1959, March 19, 1963)===
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Tanner's re-dubbed roar or Tanner's roar with the music's intro.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Tanner's re-dubbed roar or Tanner's roar with the music's intro.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on MGM films during this era, starting with the film ''High Society''. This logo surprisingly showed up on the 1963 film ''Any Number Can Win''.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' A slight different tone of Tanner's roar were heard on the 1959 British-American film "First Man into Space" that has the synced roar that was used on the 9th logo.
 
'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Seen on MGM films during this era, starting with the film ''High Society''. This logo surprisingly showed up on the 1959 British-American film "''First Man into Space'' and 1963 film ''Any Number Can Win''.


'''Editor's Note:''' Actual footage from this logo's production, dated June 24, 1955, has been preserved and can be seen in the Widescreen Museum. George isn't as well known as the other lions, due to his very brief tenure as the MGM lion.
'''Editor's Note:''' Actual footage from this logo's production, dated June 24, 1955, has been preserved and can be seen in the Widescreen Museum. George isn't as well known as the other lions, due to his very brief tenure as the MGM lion.
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