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File:MGM Cartoons(17).jpg
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<center>'''Closing title (Generic)'''</center>
<center>'''Closing title'''</center>
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File:A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon (1946-1948).png|1946-1948
File:A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon (1946-1948).png|1946-1948
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File:MGM Cartoons(15).png|1950-1952
File:MGM Cartoons(15).png|1950-1952
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<center>'''Closing title (Tom and Jerry)'''</center>
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File:Anmgmtjc4348.png|1946-1948
File:Anmgmtjc4348.png|1946-1948
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File:MGM Cartoons(19).jpg|1950-1952
File:MGM Cartoons(19).jpg|1950-1952
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John Sutherland=
[[File:MGM Cartoons end title card (John Sutherland variant).jpg|center|thumb]]
[[File:MGM Cartoons end title card (John Sutherland variant).jpg|center|thumb]]
 
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'''Logo:''' The standard lion logo as before, but the ribboning has been simplified and is now red; the "ARS GRATIA ARTIS" phrase is missing, along with the drama mask. Below the logo, we see "A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER" in a bold bright yellow font, with a giant "CARTOON" below it in the same color. "COLOR BY Technicolor" (with "Technicolor" in script) follows, and the whole thing is on an upsdell red background. From 1946-1947, the words "In Technicolor" were seen below the logo.
'''Logo:''' The standard lion logo as before, but the ribboning has been simplified and is now red; the "ARS GRATIA ARTIS" phrase is missing, along with the drama mask. Below the logo, we see "A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER" in a bold bright yellow font, with a giant "CARTOON" below it in the same color. "COLOR BY Technicolor" (with "Technicolor" in script) follows, and the whole thing is on an upsdell red background. From 1946-1947, the words "In Technicolor" were seen below the logo.


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