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'''Nicknames:''' "Tom the Lion", "Tanner the Lion VI", "Chuck Jones Lion", "Tanner's Return"
'''Nicknames:''' "Tom the Lion", "Tanner the Lion VI", "Chuck Jones Lion"


'''Logo:''' We start with a variation on the 6th logo. We have "CARTOON" in red below the logo, and "METROCOLOR" below that. Tanner roars twice in the logo.
'''Logo:''' We start with a variation on the 6th logo. We have "CARTOON" in red below the logo, and "METROCOLOR" below that. Tanner roars twice in the logo.
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*''Tom and Jerry'' Variant: After showing Tanner roaring, it later fades out to reveal none other than Tom in the circle, who meows pretty angrily in an attempt to imitate a lion's roaring, and hisses. Then, the ribboning fades into a simple blue circle and moves upwards as the black background changes to orange, Tom "roaring" all the while. "T" and "M" appear besides it, and "and" appears below. "JERRY" appears letter-by-letter below all that as Jerry drops into the "Y," smiling pleasantly, and waves his hand. Tom notices this and hisses.
*''Tom and Jerry'' Variant: After showing Tanner roaring, it later fades out to reveal none other than Tom in the circle, who meows pretty angrily in an attempt to imitate a lion's roaring, and hisses. Then, the ribboning fades into a simple blue circle and moves upwards as the black background changes to orange, Tom "roaring" all the while. "T" and "M" appear besides it, and "and" appears below. "JERRY" appears letter-by-letter below all that as Jerry drops into the "Y," smiling pleasantly, and waves his hand. Tom notices this and hisses.
*Closing Title Variant: On 1963's "Pent-House Mouse" (Chuck Jones's first T&J short), "The End" is in a completely different font. It also cuts to the "MGM Tom and Jerry Cartoon" screen instead of fading.
*Closing Title Variant: On 1963's "Pent-House Mouse" (Chuck Jones's first T&J short), "The End" is in a completely different font. It also cuts to the "MGM Tom and Jerry Cartoon" screen instead of fading.
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