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*A short version exists starting when Leo appears. The golden filmstrip ribbon forms a lot faster, the company name zooms out faster, and Leo roars once in this variation. This can be seen at the beginning of MGM's clips, trailers, and compilation videos on their official YouTube channel. This was also used as the basis of the [[MGM Television]] logo. | *A short version exists starting when Leo appears. The golden filmstrip ribbon forms a lot faster, the company name zooms out faster, and Leo roars once in this variation. This can be seen at the beginning of MGM's clips, trailers, and compilation videos on their official YouTube channel. This was also used as the basis of the [[MGM Television]] logo. | ||
*Sometimes, the logo starts at the point where the filmstrip ribbon zooms out, skipping the part with the golden rounded squares. | *Sometimes, the logo starts at the point where the filmstrip ribbon zooms out, skipping the part with the golden rounded squares. | ||
*Like the previous logo, a still version exists and can be seen at the end of MGM movies starting with ''Respect''. | *Like the previous logo, a still version exists and can be seen at the end of MGM movies starting with ''Respect''. | ||
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*Like the previous logo, none for the still version. | *Like the previous logo, none for the still version. | ||
*Several unused fanfares exist on Sounds Red's Vimeo, including three re-orchestrated versions of the actual fanfare. Seen [https://vimeo.com/684005376 here]. | *Several unused fanfares exist on Sounds Red's Vimeo, including three re-orchestrated versions of the actual fanfare. Seen [https://vimeo.com/684005376 here]. | ||
*On ''Three Thousand Years of Longing'', the opening theme is heard without the roaring. | |||
'''Availability:''' Current. | '''Availability:''' Current. | ||
*It was first uploaded to MGM's official YouTube channel on March 8, 2021, and debuted on ''Respect'', released on August 13, 2021. | *It was first uploaded to MGM's official YouTube channel on March 8, 2021, and debuted on ''Respect'', released on August 13, 2021. | ||
*It later appeared at the beginning of 2021's ''Candyman'' (as a variant) while the previous logo is used at the end, and on some select prints of ''No Time to Die'' (other theatrical prints as well as a Spanish print and an Asian print use the previous logo) | *It later appeared at the beginning of 2021's ''Candyman'' (as a variant) while the previous logo is used at the end, and on some select prints of ''No Time to Die'' (other theatrical prints as well as a Spanish print and an Asian print use the previous logo) and is expected to be seen on future releases from the company. | ||
*It also has begun to plaster some older logos up to the 2001 URL variant on new prints of older releases, such as on the Screenpix On Demand print of ''A Day to Remember'', albeit cutting off after the first roar. | *It also has begun to plaster some older logos up to the 2001 URL variant on new prints of older releases, such as on the Screenpix On Demand print of ''A Day to Remember'', albeit cutting off after the first roar. | ||
*Furthermore, MGM posted a brand evolution video, showcasing the evolution of the three unique elements of the logo: the lion, the "ARS GRATA ARTIS" filmstrip and the company's name style, mask and "TRADEMARK" wording along with the registered trademark from later versions of the logo, from Slats from the first MGM logo in 1924 to the CGI Leo from the current logo, with the CGI Leo footage being sped up until it freezes on the same frame used in the print logo, before showing its logo, after each of the logo's elements are deformed, one by one, when it zooms in, which can be shown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=escZ4PZX8BE here]. | *Furthermore, MGM posted a brand evolution video, showcasing the evolution of the three unique elements of the logo: the lion, the "ARS GRATA ARTIS" filmstrip and the company's name style, mask and "TRADEMARK" wording along with the registered trademark from later versions of the logo, from Slats from the first MGM logo in 1924 to the CGI Leo from the current logo, with the CGI Leo footage being sped up until it freezes on the same frame used in the print logo, before showing its logo, after each of the logo's elements are deformed, one by one, when it zooms in, which can be shown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=escZ4PZX8BE here]. | ||