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'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion", "Still Leo the Lion", "MGM Lion", "The Static Leo Moving", "MGM/UA", "Gold Ribboning"
'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion", "Still Leo the Lion", "MGM Lion", "The Static Leo Moving", "MGM/UA", "Gold Ribboning"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a {{color|blue|bluish}} metallic "{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}}" moving ("{{font|Serif|MGM}}" going from top-right to left, "{{font|Serif|UA}}" going from bottom-left to right). Then a "/" appears between them as we see a static picture of Leo inside the circled filmstrip with the drama mask zooming out on top of the text. {{color|gold|Yellow}} lights appear and wipe in the remainder of the filmstrips on the left and right sides of Leo while "{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}}" shines. After that, "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" in Microgramma font zooms out under the completed logo, and two white lines flash in above and below "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}".
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a {{color|blue|bluish}} metallic "{{font|Serif|[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]]/[[United Artists|UA]]}}" moving ("{{font|Serif|MGM}}" going from top-right to left, "{{font|Serif|UA}}" going from bottom-left to right). Then a "/" appears between them as we see a static picture of Leo inside the circled filmstrip with the drama mask zooming out on top of the text. {{color|gold|Yellow}} lights appear and wipe in the remainder of the filmstrips on the left and right sides of Leo while "{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}}" shines. After that, "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" in Microgramma font zooms out under the completed logo, and two white lines flash in above and below "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}".


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There is a black and white variant for classic MGM and UA movies in B&W.
* There is a black and white variant for classic MGM and UA movies in B&W.
*Some tapes have a slightly different lion/ribbon design.
* Some tapes have a slightly different lion/ribbon design.
*In Sweden, MGM tapes were often distributed through [[Esselte Video (Sweden)|Esselte Video]]. The byline "From ESSELTE VIDEO" in white appears below. In between "From" and "ESSELTE" is a circle with an "X" inside and eight little "points" around it. The logo is also poorly cropped, as the entire space below the byline either shows the color bars or blank black space.
* In Sweden, MGM tapes were often distributed through [[Esselte Video (Sweden)|Esselte Video]]. The byline "From ESSELTE VIDEO" in white appears below. In between "From" and "ESSELTE" is a circle with an "X" inside and eight little "points" around it. The logo is also poorly cropped, as the entire space below the byline either shows the color bars or blank black space.
*On some videos from Australia and New Zealand, the logo animates as normal up until "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" flashes. Then, Leo's static picture becomes Leo roaring, and then the beginning of a promotional reel tunnels in.
* On some videos from Australia and New Zealand, the logo animates as normal up until "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" flashes. Then, Leo's static picture becomes Leo roaring, and then the beginning of a promotional reel tunnels in.
*On tapes from the early 1990s, this was used for preview bumpers (and usually at the end of films). The logo plays like normal, but instead of "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" appearing, the logo eases back upward, and either "Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You", "Now Playing at a Theatre Near You", "Coming Soon on Videocassette", or "Now Available on Videocassette" appears below. There's an earlier version of this variant (spotted as early as 1989), where "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" remains intact while the logo eases upward, and "ALSO AVAILABLE" appears below.
* On tapes from the early 1990s, this was used for preview bumpers (and usually at the end of films). The logo plays like normal, but instead of "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" appearing, the logo eases back upward, and either "Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You", "Now Playing at a Theatre Near You", "Coming Soon on Videocassette", or "Now Available on Videocassette" appears below. There's an earlier version of this variant (spotted as early as 1989), where "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" remains intact while the logo eases upward, and "ALSO AVAILABLE" appears below.
*On Laserdisc releases, at the beginning of each side, it's a still logo replacing "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" with "SIDE ONE" or "SIDE TWO" below. At the end, it says "END SIDE ONE" and "END SIDE TWO".
* On Laserdisc releases, at the beginning of each side, it's a still logo replacing "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" with "SIDE ONE" or "SIDE TWO" below. At the end, it says "END SIDE ONE" and "END SIDE TWO".
*This was also used for Coming Attraction screens from around 1988-1990. In this variant, the logo plays as normal. When it finishes, the background turns into a gray marble color. Then the ribbons and "{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}}" shrink and move to the upper right. "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" moves slightly to the right and a transparent square flies in behind "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}". The square shines as a purple squiggly line etches itself in below "{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}}" and a lime green squiggly line etches itself below the square. "COMING ATTRACTION" wipes itself below "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" and flashes, and as this happens, the preview begins above "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}", and when the words flash, the screen zooms into the preview.
* This was also used for Coming Attraction screens from around 1988-1990. In this variant, the logo plays as normal. When it finishes, the background turns into a gray marble color. Then the ribbons and "{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}}" shrink and move to the upper right. "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" moves slightly to the right and a transparent square flies in behind "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}". The square shines as a purple squiggly line etches itself in below "{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}}" and a lime green squiggly line etches itself below the square. "COMING ATTRACTION" wipes itself below "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" and flashes, and as this happens, the preview begins above "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}", and when the words flash, the screen zooms into the preview.
*On home video TV spots for ''Desperate Hours'' and ''Death Warrant'', the lines above and below "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" are thicker.
* On home video TV spots for ''Desperate Hours'' and ''Death Warrant'', the lines above and below "{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}" are thicker.
*On an advertisement for musical films that were released to home media in 1986, the logo appears 9 times (3 logos on three rows), and clips from the films flip over the logos to end one clip and start another.
* On an advertisement for musical films that were released to home media in 1986, the logo appears 9 times (3 logos on three rows), and clips from the films flip over the logos to end one clip and start another.
*On a 1983 promo seen at the end of some tapes in late 1983/early 1984, the tail end is shown after clips from such works as ''Poltergeist'', ''Clash of the Titans'', ''Coma'', ''Village of the Damned'', ''Midnight Cowboy'', ''Diner'', ''Shaft'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', ''Diva'', ''Network'', ''Westworld'', ''Fame'', ''The Compleat Beatles'', ''My Favorite Year'', ''A Gumby Adventure'', ''Tom and Jerry Cartoon Festival'', ''Viva Las Vegas'', ''Travels with My Aunt'', ''Whose Life Is It Anyway?'', ''The Goodbye Girl'', ''Singin' in the Rain'', ''Pennies from Heaven'', ''Victor/Victoria'', ''An American in Paris'', ''Easter Parade'', ''That's Entertainment! Part II'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'', among other titles in the MGM/UA library.
* On a 1983 promo seen at the end of some tapes in late 1983/early 1984, the tail end is shown after clips from such works as ''Poltergeist'', ''Clash of the Titans'', ''Coma'', ''Village of the Damned'', ''Midnight Cowboy'', ''Diner'', ''Shaft'', ''2001: A Space Odyssey'', ''Diva'', ''Network'', ''Westworld'', ''Fame'', ''The Compleat Beatles'', ''My Favorite Year'', ''A Gumby Adventure'', ''Tom and Jerry Cartoon Festival'', ''Viva Las Vegas'', ''Travels with My Aunt'', ''Whose Life Is It Anyway?'', ''The Goodbye Girl'', ''Singin' in the Rain'', ''Pennies from Heaven'', ''Victor/Victoria'', ''An American in Paris'', ''Easter Parade'', ''That's Entertainment! Part II'', and ''The Wizard of Oz'', among other titles in the MGM/UA library.
*Another variant exists where a “/“ is in the middle of the screen, zooming out and brightly shining. “{{font|Serif|MGM}}” and “{{font|Serif|UA}}” slide out from behind the “/“, and zoom with it into its usual position. A {{color|red}} trail of a silhouette of the MGM logo zooms out, revealing the MGM logo. “{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}” zooms out to the usual spot, but doesn’t flash.
* Another variant exists where a “/“ is in the middle of the screen, zooming out and brightly shining. “{{font|Serif|MGM}}” and “{{font|Serif|UA}}” slide out from behind the “/“, and zoom with it into its usual position. A {{color|red}} trail of a silhouette of the MGM logo zooms out, revealing the MGM logo. “{{color|blue|HOME VIDEO}}” zooms out to the usual spot, but doesn’t flash.


'''FX/SFX:''' Pretty much the entire formation of the logo, and the shine.
'''FX/SFX:''' Pretty much the entire formation of the logo, and the shine.
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*The late 1980s-early 1990s Coming Attraction screen starts off with twelve drumbeats played four at a time, then goes into a moving majestic orchestrated theme with Don LaFontaine announcing "The following is an MGM/UA Home Video coming attraction." The tune is called "Destiny" and is composed by Keith Mansfield.
* The late 1980s-early 1990s Coming Attraction screen starts off with twelve drumbeats played four at a time, then goes into a moving majestic orchestrated theme with Don LaFontaine announcing "The following is an MGM/UA Home Video coming attraction." The tune is called "Destiny" and is composed by Keith Mansfield.
*On the MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler from 1990, the logo is shown at the end with Leo's 1960 roar (aside from the closing theme).
* On the MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler from 1990, the logo is shown at the end with Leo's 1960 roar (aside from the closing theme).
*The Australian promo logo (with Leo actually roaring) has a different roar track.
* The Australian promo logo (with Leo actually roaring) has a different roar track.
*The TV spots for ''Desperate Hours'' and ''Death Warrant'' have the sound of Leo roaring, despite being a still picture, possibly because they replaced it from the original TV spots during each movie's theatrical run.
* The TV spots for ''Desperate Hours'' and ''Death Warrant'' have the sound of Leo roaring, despite being a still picture, possibly because they replaced it from the original TV spots during each movie's theatrical run.
*A higher-pitched variant was used on PAL tapes.
* A higher-pitched variant was used on PAL tapes.
*On certain UK rental tapes from the 1980s, after the logo finishes, an announcer says "The following new films, which will soon be available from your local stockist, are brought to you by MGM/UA Home Video, one of the leaders in home entertainment."
* On certain UK rental tapes from the 1980s, after the logo finishes, an announcer says "The following new films, which will soon be available from your local stockist, are brought to you by MGM/UA Home Video, one of the leaders in home entertainment."
*There does exist a silent variant of this logo. It was spotted on a French Canadian video release of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven''.
* There does exist a silent variant of this logo. It was spotted on a French Canadian video release of ''All Dogs Go to Heaven''.
*The 1983 promo variant features "Help!" by the Beatles from ''The Compleat Beatles'', "I Write the Songs" by Barry Manilow from ''The First Barry Manilow Special'', "Ebben? Ne andrò lontano" by Wilhelmina Wiggins Fernandez from ''Diva'', "Fame" by Irene Cara from ''Fame'', "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King from ''Carole King: One to One'', "Shake It Up" by The Cars from ''The Last American Virgin'', and "Le Jazz Hot" by Julie Andrews from ''Victor/Victoria''.
* The 1983 promo variant features "Help!" by the Beatles from ''The Compleat Beatles'', "I Write the Songs" by Barry Manilow from ''The First Barry Manilow Special'', "Ebben? Ne andrò lontano" by Wilhelmina Wiggins Fernandez from ''Diva'', "Fame" by Irene Cara from ''Fame'', "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King from ''Carole King: One to One'', "Shake It Up" by The Cars from ''The Last American Virgin'', and "Le Jazz Hot" by Julie Andrews from ''Victor/Victoria''.


'''Availability:''' Pretty common.
'''Availability:''' Pretty common.
*Found on many VHS and Laserdisc videos from MGM and UA, and the logo lasted for a pretty good eleven years, with the last release to use this being ''Rich in Love''. Also seen on early [[Hemdale Home Video]] releases.
* Found on many VHS and Laserdisc videos from MGM and UA, and the logo lasted for a pretty good eleven years, with the last release to use this being ''Rich in Love''. Also seen on early [[Hemdale Home Video]] releases.
*Makes a surprise appearance on the 1995 Australian VHS of ''Getting Even with Dad'', a 1999 VHS of ''Annie Hall'', and at the end of the documentary ''Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'', which can be found on the 2001 MGM flipper disc release of ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World''.
* Makes a surprise appearance on the 1995 Australian VHS of ''Getting Even with Dad'', a 1999 VHS of ''Annie Hall'', and at the end of the documentary ''Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'', which can be found on the 2001 MGM flipper disc release of ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World''.
*Strangely, this appears on a 1985 Betamax release of ''Forbidden Planet'', but in an MGM/CBS case and with MGM/CBS labels.
* Strangely, this appears on a 1985 Betamax release of ''Forbidden Planet'', but in an MGM/CBS case and with MGM/CBS labels.
*Also seen on the Laserdisc and VHS releases of ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes''.
* Also seen on the Laserdisc and VHS releases of ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes''.
*This logo was kept on reprints even past 1993, including 1995 printings of ''Pink Floyd: The Wall'' and ''Diamonds Are Forever'', due to those printings still using tape masters from 1993 and 1992, respectively.
* This logo was kept on reprints even past 1993, including 1995 printings of ''Pink Floyd: The Wall'' and ''Diamonds Are Forever'', due to those printings still using tape masters from 1993 and 1992, respectively.
*Strangely, in a few Asian countries (including Indonesia), VCDs kept using this logo (instead of having the 4th logo) until 1999. Example of this are the 1997 VCD of ''GoldenEye'' and the 1999 VCD of ''Get Shorty'' (both 1995 films). Other VCD releases probably used the regular 1986 MGM logo as de-facto home entertainment logo.
* Strangely, in a few Asian countries (including Indonesia), VCDs kept using this logo (instead of having the 4th logo) until 1999. Example of this are the 1997 VCD of ''GoldenEye'' and the 1999 VCD of ''Get Shorty'' (both 1995 films). Other VCD releases probably used the regular 1986 MGM logo as de-facto home entertainment logo.
*Also showed up on a 1999 reprint of ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'', as MGM used the original 1992 tape master for the release.
* Also showed up on a 1999 reprint of ''Cotton Comes to Harlem'', as MGM used the original 1992 tape master for the release.
*The variant with the red trail is said to be seen on a 1987 VHS of an unknown movie before a trailer.
* The variant with the red trail is said to be seen on a 1987 VHS of an unknown movie before a trailer.


'''Editor's Note:''' One of the most iconic video logos of the 1980s.
'''Editor's Note:''' One of the most iconic video logos of the 1980s.
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'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion II", "MGM Lion", "Roaring Lion", "Gold Ribboning II", "MGM/UA Roaring Lion"
'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion II", "MGM Lion", "Roaring Lion", "Gold Ribboning II", "MGM/UA Roaring Lion"


'''Logo:''' Same as before, except the text does not move, "HOME VIDEO" is metallic like the MGM/UA text and is a bit smaller with the 1984 MGM logo (minus the Diamond Jubilee text) above the text. Leo roars once.
'''Logo:''' Same as before, except the text does not move, "HOME VIDEO" is metallic like the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]]/[[United Artists|UA]] text and is a bit smaller with the 1984 MGM logo (minus the Diamond Jubilee text) above the text. Leo roars once.


'''Variant:''' On a VHS commercial for ''Gone with the Wind'' which aired around 1984-85, it has the "DIAMOND JUBILEE" text (keeping consistent with MGM's 60th anniversary in 1984).
'''Variant:''' On a VHS commercial for ''Gone with the Wind'' which aired around 1984-85, it has the "DIAMOND JUBILEE" text (keeping consistent with MGM's 60th anniversary in 1984).
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'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion III", "Still Leo the Lion II", "(CGI) MGM Rainbow", "Gold Ribboning III"
'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion III", "Still Leo the Lion II", "(CGI) MGM Rainbow", "Gold Ribboning III"


'''Logo:''' Just the MGM/UA Home Video logo with a copyright stamp on the bottom. against a space background. In the background, there is a pattern of the "MGM/UA HOME VIDEO" text slanted at an angle, which scrolls from right to left while changing in many different colors. The following changing colors are: {{color|gray}}, {{color|red}}, {{color|teal|teal blue}}, {{color|magenta}}, {{color|blue}}, and {{color|green}}.
'''Logo:''' Just the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]]/[[United Artists|UA]] Home Video logo with a copyright stamp on the bottom. against a space background. In the background, there is a pattern of the "MGM/UA HOME VIDEO" text slanted at an angle, which scrolls from right to left while changing in many different colors. The following changing colors are: {{color|gray}}, {{color|red}}, {{color|teal|teal blue}}, {{color|magenta}}, {{color|blue}}, and {{color|green}}.


'''Trivia:'''
'''Trivia:'''
*This logo was inspired by the hologram stickers that were used on most VHS releases from MGM before this logo came out.
* This logo was inspired by the hologram stickers that were used on most VHS releases from MGM before this logo came out.
*Sometimes, this logo is absent either at the beginning or end of tapes.
* Sometimes, this logo is absent either at the beginning or end of tapes.
*Starting in 2003, this logo is only seen at the end of tapes.
* Starting in 2003, this logo is only seen at the end of tapes.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*1989-1992 releases show the copyright stamp in a slightly different font, arranged to the left.
* 1989-1992 releases show the copyright stamp in a slightly different font, arranged to the left.
*Some late 1990s-2000 releases had a screen freeze of this logo.
* Some late 1990s-2000 releases had a screen freeze of this logo.
*The beginning of the U.S. VHS of ''Tea With Mussolini'' has the logo almost entirely freeze-framed and only starts moving three seconds before it cuts to black.
* The beginning of the U.S. VHS of ''Tea With Mussolini'' has the logo almost entirely freeze-framed and only starts moving three seconds before it cuts to black.
*On the 1992 VHS of ''Fiddler on the Roof'', this logo used a 1992 copyright at the beginning of the tape, but a 1990 copyright at the end of the tape. ''Fiddler on the Roof'' was probably released on videocassette originally in 1990; when they reprinted it in 1992, they changed the copyright info at the beginning, but they forgot to change the copyright info at the end.
* On the 1992 VHS of ''Fiddler on the Roof'', this logo used a 1992 copyright at the beginning of the tape, but a 1990 copyright at the end of the tape. ''Fiddler on the Roof'' was probably released on videocassette originally in 1990; when they reprinted it in 1992, they changed the copyright info at the beginning, but they forgot to change the copyright info at the end.
*VCD Releases in Thailand, still used this logo until 2006, but oddly uses the 2000 copyright due to editing mistake.
* VCD Releases in Thailand, still used this logo until 2006, but oddly uses the 2000 copyright due to editing mistake.
*The size of the logo and the color changing arrangements varies.
* The size of the logo and the color changing arrangements varies.
*On rare releases, there's a rare extended version (with the ending part in place either at the beginning or end of the tapes) where we see the colors: {{color|#FF0080|rose pink}}, {{color|gold|golden yellow}}, {{color|violet}}, and {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} in place.
* On rare releases, there's a rare extended version (with the ending part in place either at the beginning or end of the tapes) where we see the colors: {{color|#FF0080|rose pink}}, {{color|gold|golden yellow}}, {{color|violet}}, and {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} in place.


'''FX/SFX:''' The changing colors, and the scrolling of the "MGM/UA HOME VIDEO" text.
'''FX/SFX:''' The changing colors, and the scrolling of the "MGM/UA HOME VIDEO" text.
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'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:''' Common.
*It can be seen on MGM/UA movies of the VHS era (excluding Laserdiscs) at both beginning and end of their videos such as ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'' and all the ''007'' VHS releases of the era. However, starting later in 2003, it was only used at the end of tapes.
* It can be seen on MGM/UA movies of the VHS era (excluding Laserdiscs) at both beginning and end of their videos such as ''All Dogs Go to Heaven'' and all the ''007'' VHS releases of the era. However, starting later in 2003, it was only used at the end of tapes.
*One of the first tapes to use this logo was the original VHS release of ''Leviathan'', and some of the last tapes to use this logo were the 2005 VHS releases of ''Be Cool'', ''Hotel Rwanda'', and ''Beauty Shop''; the last of which was their final independent release. All MGM films released on VHS after that were distributed by other parties (mainly Sony).
* One of the first tapes to use this logo was the original VHS release of ''Leviathan'', and some of the last tapes to use this logo were the 2005 VHS releases of ''Be Cool'', ''Hotel Rwanda'', and ''Beauty Shop''; the last of which was their final independent release. All MGM films released on VHS after that were distributed by other parties (mainly Sony).


'''Editor's Note:''' For some reason, there was never a copyright stamp with the years 1991, 1994, or 2005 on it. 1991 VHS tapes had the 1990 copyright stamp, 1994 VHS tapes had the 1993 copyright stamp, and 2005 VHS tapes had the 2004 copyright stamp. Strangely enough VCD Releases in Thailand from 2000-2006 strangely kept using the 2000 copyright variant instead of the 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 copyright variants. Also, it's weird that this was used into the MGM Home Entertainment days, with the name changes.
'''Editor's Note:''' For some reason, there was never a copyright stamp with the years 1991, 1994, or 2005 on it. 1991 VHS tapes had the 1990 copyright stamp, 1994 VHS tapes had the 1993 copyright stamp, and 2005 VHS tapes had the 2004 copyright stamp. Strangely enough VCD Releases in Thailand from 2000-2006 strangely kept using the 2000 copyright variant instead of the 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 copyright variants. Also, it's weird that this was used into the MGM Home Entertainment days, with the name changes.
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'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion IV", "Gold Leo the Lion", "The Rollercoaster Filmstrip", "Gold Ribboning IV", "CGI Gold Ribboning", "MGM/UA Roaring Lion II"
'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion IV", "Gold Leo the Lion", "The Rollercoaster Filmstrip", "Gold Ribboning IV", "CGI Gold Ribboning", "MGM/UA Roaring Lion II"


'''Logo:'''
'''Logo:'''
*'''Opening:''' On a black background, a {{color|gold|golden}} 3D CGI filmstrip swerves in the screen, and the camera pans down, around, and then upwards on it in a rollercoaster-style fashion. While panning upwards, the 1928 MGM logo with Jackie the Lion slowly fades onto the frames of the filmstrip, as Jackie roars once. {{color|Blue}} rays suddenly appear around the filmstrip, and it then suddenly pans down, revealing the then-current MGM logo, redone in a lusher, CGI style (including the drama mask with the reef surrounding it) with Leo the Lion in it. The {{color|blue}} light rays are all around the logo's ribboning, and the "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" and "TRADE MARK" texts are still intact around it all, as well as the "(R)" symbol (this time, in {{color|yellow}} gradient coloring). The logo turns and zooms out as the light rays dim out. As the logo makes its way to its normal position, and when Leo roars the second time, the logo flashes, causing Leo and the drama mask to turn {{color|gold}}, and the texts around him and the reef to dissolve into dust. The dark blue letters of "{{font|Serif|{{color|darkblue|MGM/UA}}}}" then rotate letter-by-letter underneath Leo, followed by a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} line, and then "{{color|darkblue|HOME VIDEO}}" in Century Gothic. The entire logo then shines.
* '''Opening:''' On a black background, a {{color|gold|golden}} 3D CGI filmstrip swerves in the screen, and the camera pans down, around, and then upwards on it in a rollercoaster-style fashion. While panning upwards, the 1928 [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]] logo with Jackie the Lion slowly fades onto the frames of the filmstrip, as Jackie roars once. {{color|Blue}} rays suddenly appear around the filmstrip, and it then suddenly pans down, revealing the then-current MGM logo, redone in a lusher, CGI style (including the drama mask with the reef surrounding it) with Leo the Lion in it. The {{color|blue}} light rays are all around the logo's ribboning, and the "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" and "TRADE MARK" texts are still intact around it all, as well as the "(R)" symbol (this time, in {{color|yellow}} gradient coloring). The logo turns and zooms out as the light rays dim out. As the logo makes its way to its normal position, and when Leo roars the second time, the logo flashes, causing Leo and the drama mask to turn {{color|gold}}, and the texts around him and the reef to dissolve into dust. The dark blue letters of "{{font|Serif|{{color|darkblue|MGM/[[United Artisrs|UA]]}}}}" then rotate letter-by-letter underneath Leo, followed by a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}} line, and then "{{color|darkblue|HOME VIDEO}}" in Century Gothic. The entire logo then shines.
*'''Closing:''' The completed logo, with Leo in it, the drama mask already in {{color|gold}}, and without the text, as well as the reef, flies in from the left side of the screen with the light rays all around it. After making its way onto the screen, the words "{{color|darkblue|{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}} HOME VIDEO}}", line and all, animate in the same style as the opening variant. Leo roars throughout the variant and does not turn {{color|gold}}.
* '''Closing:''' The completed logo, with Leo in it, the drama mask already in {{color|gold}}, and without the text, as well as the reef, flies in from the left side of the screen with the light rays all around it. After making its way onto the screen, the words "{{color|darkblue|{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}} HOME VIDEO}}", line and all, animate in the same style as the opening variant. Leo roars throughout the variant and does not turn {{color|gold}}.


'''Trivia:'''
'''Trivia:'''
*On the 1999 VHS release of ''National Velvet'', this logo comes after the MGM Home Entertainment logo at the beginning of the tape. Likely a result of MGM forgetting to erase the logo when making new masters.
* On the 1999 VHS release of ''National Velvet'', this logo comes after the MGM Home Entertainment logo at the beginning of the tape. Likely a result of MGM forgetting to erase the logo when making new masters.
*On the 1996 VHS release of ''Rocky'', both the opening and closing variations of this appear at the beginning of the tape. The opening variation appears before the previews, while the closing variation appears after the previews.
* On the 1996 VHS release of ''Rocky'', both the opening and closing variations of this appear at the beginning of the tape. The opening variation appears before the previews, while the closing variation appears after the previews.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*There are two digitalized variations of each logo variant, including the theatrical trailer. The DVD quality variant for the opening logo is found on DVDs containing MGM/UA related menus (examples include the video configuration menu, un-supported language notice, disc read error, and an audio track selection menu), while the others are still in dot crawl quality, in which they're immediately played on media players on PC. It also has a minor graphical glitch on the top left, when panning through the filmstrip with motion Jackie images, which then disappears after the usual MGM properties dissolve leaving a blemish on the bottom left. DVDs without these menus, like ''Get Shorty'', ''Poltergeist'', ''How The Grinch Stole Christmas'' (1998 printing), ''Red Dawn'', and ''Hang Em' High'' have them sourced from a video master, presumably from a laserdisc source. Minor changes with the opening logo have it cropped off from the original logo rendering, and the logo is fuzzy.
* There are two digitalized variations of each logo variant, including the theatrical trailer. The DVD quality variant for the opening logo is found on DVDs containing MGM/UA related menus (examples include the video configuration menu, un-supported language notice, disc read error, and an audio track selection menu), while the others are still in dot crawl quality, in which they're immediately played on media players on PC. It also has a minor graphical glitch on the top left, when panning through the filmstrip with motion Jackie images, which then disappears after the usual MGM properties dissolve leaving a blemish on the bottom left. DVDs without these menus, like ''Get Shorty'', ''Poltergeist'', ''How The Grinch Stole Christmas'' (1998 printing), ''Red Dawn'', and ''Hang Em' High'' have them sourced from a video master, presumably from a laserdisc source. Minor changes with the opening logo have it cropped off from the original logo rendering, and the logo is fuzzy.
*At the end of ''The Pebble and the Penguin'', the logo cuts to black near the end before it fades out.
* At the end of ''The Pebble and the Penguin'', the logo cuts to black near the end before it fades out.
*On MGM Greats releases, after the sparkle effects fade out, the words "{{color|red|MGM GREATS}}" wipe in (instead of the normal "{{color|darkblue|{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}} HOME VIDEO}}" text) without the spotlight gradient effect. It has been spotted on a 2001 UK VHS of ''The Great Escape''. The logo also fades out slower than usual at the end.
* On MGM Greats releases, after the sparkle effects fade out, the words "{{color|red|MGM GREATS}}" wipe in (instead of the normal "{{color|darkblue|{{font|Serif|MGM/UA}} HOME VIDEO}}" text) without the spotlight gradient effect. It has been spotted on a 2001 UK VHS of ''The Great Escape''. The logo also fades out slower than usual at the end.
*On an infomercial for ''James Bond'' films which was broadcast on KLGT-TV 23 in 1995, the specular highlights for "{{font|Serif|{{color|darkblue|MGM/UA}}}}" were lit up, and "Presents" fades in instead of the home video text that is normally in place. Also, the logo doesn't shine.
* On an infomercial for ''James Bond'' films which was broadcast on KLGT-TV 23 in 1995, the specular highlights for "{{font|Serif|{{color|darkblue|MGM/UA}}}}" were lit up, and "Presents" fades in instead of the home video text that is normally in place. Also, the logo doesn't shine.


'''Trailer Variants:''' There is a bumper that precedes trailers with a still of the end logo, replacing "HOME VIDEO" with one of these below:
'''Trailer Variants:''' There is a bumper that precedes trailers with a still of the end logo, replacing "HOME VIDEO" with one of these below:
*COMING SOON TO A THEATER NEAR YOU
* COMING SOON TO A THEATER NEAR YOU
*NOW PLAYING AT A THEATER NEAR YOU
* NOW PLAYING AT A THEATER NEAR YOU
*NOW AVAILABLE ON VIDEOCASSETTE
* NOW AVAILABLE ON VIDEOCASSETTE
*COMING SOON ON VIDEOCASSETTE
* COMING SOON ON VIDEOCASSETTE
*THEATRICAL TRAILER
* THEATRICAL TRAILER


'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming ribbon and pan outs. A big improvement over the first logo done in quite advanced CGI for the time.
'''FX/SFX:''' The zooming ribbon and pan outs. A big improvement over the first logo done in quite advanced CGI for the time.
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
*On the retail VHS release of ''The Pebble and the Penguin'', the fanfare has weird stereo mixing due to a video processing error.
* On the retail VHS release of ''The Pebble and the Penguin'', the fanfare has weird stereo mixing due to a video processing error.
*A different version, with completely different music and different roars, is seen on Mexican Spanish tapes until 2000-2001.
* A different version, with completely different music and different roars, is seen on Mexican Spanish tapes until 2000-2001.


'''Availability:''' Common.  
'''Availability:''' Common.  
*It debuted with the August 1993 home video release of ''Untamed Heart'', and can be found on VHS and Laserdisc releases of this era, such as ''The Pebble and the Penguin'', ''Get Shorty'', ''All Dogs Go to Heaven 2'', and the 1996 release of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!''.
* It debuted with the August 1993 home video release of ''Untamed Heart'', and can be found on VHS and Laserdisc releases of this era, such as ''The Pebble and the Penguin'', ''Get Shorty'', ''All Dogs Go to Heaven 2'', and the 1996 release of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!''.
*Earlier DVD releases also have this logo such as ''Red Dawn'' (which has the MGM Home Entertainment logo on the cover), ''The Wizard of Oz'', ''Rocky'', ''Rocky II'', ''Rocky IV'', ''The Black Stallion'', ''Leaving Las Vegas'', ''Rob Roy'', ''GoldenEye'', ''A Christmas Story'' and ''Poltergeist''.
* Earlier DVD releases also have this logo such as ''Red Dawn'' (which has the MGM Home Entertainment logo on the cover), ''The Wizard of Oz'', ''Rocky'', ''Rocky II'', ''Rocky IV'', ''The Black Stallion'', ''Leaving Las Vegas'', ''Rob Roy'', ''GoldenEye'', ''A Christmas Story'' and ''Poltergeist''.
*Even though this logo officially ended in 1998 with the DVD releases of ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', ''Moonraker'', ''Hoodlum'', and the aforementioned ''Leaving Las Vegas'' and ''Red Dawn'', the trailer bumpers were still used into the MGM Home Entertainment days, and the logo itself made a surprise appearance on the 1999 VHS releases of ''When Harry Met Sally...'', ''National Velvet'', ''The Cutting Edge'', and ''Moonstruck''.
* Even though this logo officially ended in 1998 with the DVD releases of ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', ''Moonraker'', ''Hoodlum'', and the aforementioned ''Leaving Las Vegas'' and ''Red Dawn'', the trailer bumpers were still used into the MGM Home Entertainment days, and the logo itself made a surprise appearance on the 1999 VHS releases of ''When Harry Met Sally...'', ''National Velvet'', ''The Cutting Edge'', and ''Moonstruck''.
*Also seen on ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes'' on Laserdisc.
* Also seen on ''The Golden Age of Looney Tunes'' on Laserdisc.
*The closing variant makes a surprise appearance at the end of a behind-the-scenes featurette on the 2000 DVD of ''Spaceballs'' (this was likely sourced from a 1996 Special Edition Laserdisc release).
* The closing variant makes a surprise appearance at the end of a behind-the-scenes featurette on the 2000 DVD of ''Spaceballs'' (this was likely sourced from a 1996 Special Edition Laserdisc release).
*This logo was used on many UK MGM VHS releases from Warner Home Video and 20th Century Fox until at least 2002, on titles such as ''Tomorrow Never Dies'', ''The World Is Not Enough'', and ''Child's Play''.
* This logo was used on many UK MGM VHS releases from Warner Home Video and 20th Century Fox until at least 2002, on titles such as ''Tomorrow Never Dies'', ''The World Is Not Enough'', and ''Child's Play''.
*The opening variant was also made available on the author's [https://vimeo.com/106222325 Vimeo profile].
* The opening variant was also made available on the author's [https://vimeo.com/106222325 Vimeo profile].


'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is a favorite of many due to its advanced CGI, great music, and homage to the classic MGM era. On a side note to the intro logo's development, the whole logo, with the ribboning, text and the reef at its zooming point was screenshotted, then photoshopped to blackout almost every spot of the usual MGM properties for the MGM/UA text to fade in, along with the gold leo image added a layer beneath the ribbon logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' This logo is a favorite of many due to its advanced CGI, great music, and homage to the classic MGM era. On a side note to the intro logo's development, the whole logo, with the ribboning, text and the reef at its zooming point was screenshotted, then photoshopped to blackout almost every spot of the usual MGM properties for the MGM/UA text to fade in, along with the gold leo image added a layer beneath the ribbon logo.
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