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'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen onTom and Jerry cartoons (and others) produced by Gene Deitch and William Snyder in the former Czechoslovakia, which are still rerun on Boomerang on a semi-regular basis and on MeTV as part of its Toon In with Me and Saturday Morning Cartoons blocks (all of them have also been released on DVD.) Was also seen on current prints of "Rock-a-Bye Bear" on Boomerang, old television prints of some Tom and Jerry shorts (such as "Puss n' Toots" (appears on the Spotlight Collection DVD with that short), "The Bowling Alley-Cat", "Sufferin' Cats!", "The Lonesome Mouse", "The Zoot Cat", "Quiet Please!", "The Invisible Mouse" and "Saturday Evening Puss") and the Boomerang Germany print of the Barney Bear cartoon "Half-Pint Palomino". Like with the 3rd logo, Sci-Fi Theater-edited airings of "Mouse Into Space" cut off the opening logo, but keep the ending logo.
'''Availability:''' Rare. Seen onTom and Jerry cartoons (and others) produced by Gene Deitch and William Snyder in the former Czechoslovakia, which are still rerun on Boomerang on a semi-regular basis and on MeTV as part of its Toon In with Me and Saturday Morning Cartoons blocks (all of them have also been released on DVD.) Was also seen on current prints of "Rock-a-Bye Bear" on Boomerang, old television prints of some Tom and Jerry shorts (such as "Puss n' Toots" (appears on the Spotlight Collection DVD with that short), "The Bowling Alley-Cat", "Sufferin' Cats!", "The Lonesome Mouse", "The Zoot Cat", "Quiet Please!", "The Invisible Mouse" and "Saturday Evening Puss") and the Boomerang Germany print of the Barney Bear cartoon "Half-Pint Palomino". Like with the 3rd logo, Sci-Fi Theater-edited airings of "Mouse Into Space" cut off the opening logo, but keep the ending logo.


'''Editor's Note:''' Nothing special here, as it's it's just the regular MGM logo used at the time with "A" at the top and "Cartoon" at the bottom.
'''Editor's Note:''' Nothing special about the logo itself, as it's it's just the regular MGM logo used at the time with "A" at the top and "Cartoon" at the bottom, but major mood whiplash from the last logos, obviously due to change being in the wind for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoons. The fact that this logo was mostly used on (and associated with) Chuck Jones's noticeably lower-budget Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoons doesn't help things either, Due to the significantly lower quality, this logo is worse than the previous logos.


===7th Logo (July 27, 1963-December 31, 1967)===
===7th Logo (July 27, 1963-December 31, 1967)===
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