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'''Nicknames:''' "2nd MGM Lion", "The Unknown Lion", "Bill the Lion"
'''Nicknames:''' "2nd MGM Lion", "Numa the Lion"


'''Logo:''' It's nearly the same as before, but the ribboning is slightly redone and a different lion (Bill?) appears here. The usual MGM marquee is seen below. The ribboning is white, the wreath is {{Font color|gold|yellow}}, the mask is {{Font color|red|red}}, and the marquee is {{Font color|green|green}}.
'''Logo:''' It's nearly the same as before, but the ribboning is slightly redone and a different lion (Numa) appears here. The usual MGM marquee is seen below. The ribboning is white, the wreath is {{Font color|gold|yellow}}, the mask is {{Font color|red|red}}, and the marquee is {{Font color|green|green}}.


'''Variants:''' As seen in the first picture, there is a variant with copyright notices below the logo.
'''Variants:''' As seen in the first picture, there is a variant with copyright notices below the logo.
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'''Availability:''' Extinct outside of film preservation. This logo was used on early color silent films. It appeared on ''The Heart of General Robert E. Lee'', which is currently being restored by the Library of Congress. It is also said to appear on a film entitled ''Buffalo Bill's Last Fight''. The logo should be retained if either film resurfaces.
'''Availability:''' Extinct outside of film preservation. This logo was used on early color silent films. It appeared on ''The Heart of General Robert E. Lee'', which is currently being restored by the Library of Congress. It is also said to appear on a film entitled ''Buffalo Bill's Last Fight''. The logo should be retained if either film resurfaces.


'''Editor's Note:''' MGM's early attempt at a color logo, and color films in general. Up to this day, this lion's name is unknown, so it was given the unofficial name of Bill by the wiki.
'''Editor's Note:''' MGM's early attempt at a color logo, and color films in general. For a period of time, the lion's name was unknown, so it was given the unofficial name of Bill by the wiki.


===3rd Logo (September 1, 1928-October 13, 1953)===
===3rd Logo (September 1, 1928-October 13, 1953)===
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