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'''Music/Sounds:''' Some movies would only have Leo's roar. Other movies would have the music's intro with the roar. | '''Music/Sounds:''' Some movies would only have Leo's roar. Other movies would have the music's intro with the roar. | ||
'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' Tanner's roar was used from | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' Tanner's roar was used from 1957-1982. The sound used is Tanner's first roar, repeated twice; for Leo's second roar, Tanner's first roar is used without the growl. Though for the three-roar variant, the first roar is Tanner's second roar. | ||
* | *1957-1961: Leo roars three times. | ||
*1960-1987: Leo roars only twice. | *1960-1987: Leo roars only twice. | ||
*There are a few variations seen on some movies with the roar. Some have Tanner's first and second roar, while a few others have that reversed. | *There are a few variations seen on some movies with the roar. Some have Tanner's first and second roar, while a few others have that reversed. | ||
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*On the DVD of ''The Beastmaster'' and the Shout! Factory Blu-rays of ''Poltergeist II: The Other Side'' and ''To Live and Die in L.A.,'' it uses the 1995 roar. 2.0 audio tracks of the latter two films have their original roar tracks. | *On the DVD of ''The Beastmaster'' and the Shout! Factory Blu-rays of ''Poltergeist II: The Other Side'' and ''To Live and Die in L.A.,'' it uses the 1995 roar. 2.0 audio tracks of the latter two films have their original roar tracks. | ||
* On the 1994 Laserdisc release of ''Poltergeist'', the 1994 roar track is used. | * On the 1994 Laserdisc release of ''Poltergeist'', the 1994 roar track is used. | ||
*The VCI Blu-Ray and streaming prints of ''Gorgo'' blends the | *The VCI Blu-Ray and streaming prints of ''Gorgo'' blends the 1957 and 1995 roars for some reason. Since the 1995 variation had only two roars, the second roar is used at both the beginning and the end. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. Lived for almost three decades. | '''Availability:''' Common. Lived for almost three decades. | ||