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→‎6th Logo (September 18, 1934-December 3, 1953): Added in the weird variant founded by David's Logo Archive; YES THIS VARIANT EXISTS AS IT WAS CAPTURED BY AN ACTUAL LOGO CAPTURER!
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'''Logo:''' A new lion named "Tanner" appears in this MGM logo. The Latin phrase on the circle is {{color|red}}, the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">TRADE</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">MARK</span>" are {{color|gold|yellow}}, the {{color|red}} mask and the ribboning are redrawn slightly with {{color|orange}} accents on certain parts of the filmstrip ribbons. The wreath is {{color|gold|yellow}} and on the MGM marquee, the letters "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''M'''</span>", "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''G'''''</span>", and "M" are {{color|red}}, with the remainder of the letters in {{color|gold|yellow}}. Tanner roars three times in this one.
'''Logo:''' A new lion named "Tanner" appears in this MGM logo. The Latin phrase on the circle is {{color|red}}, the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">TRADE</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">MARK</span>" are {{color|gold|yellow}}, the {{color|red}} mask and the ribboning are redrawn slightly with {{color|orange}} accents on certain parts of the filmstrip ribbons. The wreath is {{color|gold|yellow}} and on the MGM marquee, the letters "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''M'''</span>", "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''G'''''</span>", and "M" are {{color|red}}, with the remainder of the letters in {{color|gold|yellow}}. Tanner roars three times in this one.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Some movies would feature Tanner's roar or Coffee's roar on animated features by MGM. Other live-action films would have the music's intro with Tanner roaring. For the long version, it's just Tanner roaring.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Some movies would feature Tanner's roar or Coffee's roar on animated features by MGM. Other live-action films would have the music's intro with Tanner roaring. For the long version, it's just Tanner roaring.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On "Happy Harmonies" cartoons, as well as ''An Optical Poem'', the logo has Coffee's roar track. On the first roar for Tanner, it's Coffee's second roar, followed by the third roar, and the final roar is Coffee's growl.
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
* On "Happy Harmonies" cartoons, as well as ''An Optical Poem'', the logo has Coffee's roar track. On the first roar for Tanner, it's Coffee's second roar, followed by the third roar, and the final roar is Coffee's growl.
* On a December 15, 1989 [[Rede Globo]] airing of ''Gone with the Wind'', the 1982 roar track, which was first used for the ninth logo, was used in PAL tone.


'''Availability:''' Common.  
'''Availability:''' Common.  
* Seen on all color live-action films such as ''Quo Vadis'', ''Singin' in the Rain'', short subjects, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks travelogues ''Rocky Mountain Grandeur'' (1937), ''Java Journey'' (1938), ''Sitka and Juneau'' (1940), ''Cavalcade of San Francisco'' (1940), ''Glimpses of Florida'' (1941), ''Chile: Land of Charm'' (1937), ''Rio de Janeiro: City Of Splendor'' (1936), ''Historic Mexico City'' (1935), ''Honolulu, Paradise Of The Pacific'' (1935), ''Cherry Blossom Time In Japan'' (1936), and ''Paris On Parade'' (1938) on Warner Archive's ''FitzPatrick Traveltalks: Volume 1'' and ''FitzPatrick Traveltalks: Volume 2'' DVD release and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) airing, and classic MGM musicals and animated features by MGM's "Golden Age", with the last films to use this being ''The Band Wagon'', ''Latin Lovers'', and ''Give a Girl a Break''.  
* Seen on all color live-action films such as ''Quo Vadis'', ''Singin' in the Rain'', short subjects, FitzPatrick's Traveltalks travelogues ''Rocky Mountain Grandeur'' (1937), ''Java Journey'' (1938), ''Sitka and Juneau'' (1940), ''Cavalcade of San Francisco'' (1940), ''Glimpses of Florida'' (1941), ''Chile: Land of Charm'' (1937), ''Rio de Janeiro: City Of Splendor'' (1936), ''Historic Mexico City'' (1935), ''Honolulu, Paradise Of The Pacific'' (1935), ''Cherry Blossom Time In Japan'' (1936), and ''Paris On Parade'' (1938) on Warner Archive's ''FitzPatrick Traveltalks: Volume 1'' and ''FitzPatrick Traveltalks: Volume 2'' DVD release and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) airing, and classic MGM musicals and animated features by MGM's "Golden Age", with the last films to use this being ''The Band Wagon'', ''Latin Lovers'', and ''Give a Girl a Break''.  
* The long version is seen on ''Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove'', as well as the travelogues ''Holland in Tulip Time'', ''Switzerland the Beautiful'', ''Zion: Canyon of Color'', ''Ireland: The Emerald Isle'', and ''Los Angeles: Wonder City of the West''. The former short can be found on the DVD release of ''The Gay Divorcee'', which was originally released by RKO Radio Pictures.
* The long version is seen on ''Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove'', as well as the travelogues ''Holland in Tulip Time'', ''Switzerland the Beautiful'', ''Zion: Canyon of Color'', ''Ireland: The Emerald Isle'', and ''Los Angeles: Wonder City of the West''. The former short can be found on the DVD release of ''The Gay Divorcee'', which was originally released by RKO Radio Pictures.
* This strangely appeared with the 1982 roar tracks in PAL tone on a Rede Globo airing of ''Gone with the Wind'' from December 15, 1989, even though the aforementioned film doesn't use this logo at all.


'''Legacy:''' As one of the more iconic lions, those who grew up on ''Tom and Jerry'' may consider him a favorite. However, he is also considered one of the scariest along with the previous two lions, as his roars sound unnerving and his look can frighten a lot of children.
'''Legacy:''' As one of the more iconic lions, those who grew up on ''Tom and Jerry'' may consider him a favorite. However, he is also considered one of the scariest along with the previous two lions, as his roars sound unnerving and his look can frighten a lot of children.

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