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Single availability source example:<br>
Single availability source example:<br>
'''Availability:''' The only known surviving movies containing this logo are ''Wild Oranges'' and ''Souls for Sale''.<br>
'''Availability:''' The only known surviving movies containing this logo are ''Wild Oranges'' and ''Souls for Sale''.<br>
'''Availability:'''  Seen at the end of very early MGM-era films such as ''He Who Gets Slapped'', ''Lady of the Night'', and ''Cleopatra'' (1928), and also as an opening logo, like on ''Greed''.<br>
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''The Great American Tag Sale with Martha Stewart'', ''2022 American Rescue Dog Show'', ''The Final Straw'', ''Claim to Fame'' and ''Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration''.<br>
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''The Great American Tag Sale with Martha Stewart'', ''2022 American Rescue Dog Show'', ''The Final Straw'', ''Claim to Fame'' and ''Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration''.<br>
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Hypocrites'', ''Sunshine Molly'', and ''The Majesty of the Law''.<br>
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Hypocrites'', ''Sunshine Molly'', and ''The Majesty of the Law''.<br>
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Multiple availability sources example:<br>
Multiple availability sources example:<br>
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the earliest films under the Paramount Pictures name. Some films are still around, while others are destroyed.
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the earliest films under the Paramount Pictures name. Some films are still around, while others are destroyed.
* Seen at the end of very-early Paramount-era films such as ''The Squaw Man'', ''The Virginian'', ''The Bargain'', ''The Italian'', ''Carmen'', and ''The Cheat''.<br>
* Seen at the end of very early Paramount-era films such as ''The Squaw Man'', ''The Virginian'', ''The Bargain'', ''The Italian'', ''Carmen'', and ''The Cheat''.<br>
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on the earliest films under the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer name. Some films were still around, while others are destroyed.
* Due to the 1965 MGM vault fire, existing prints of most films from this era have the 3rd logo plastering this one, this is not easy to come across.
* Currently, it is seen on ''He Who Gets Slapped'', ''Confessions of a Queen'', ''The Unholy Three'' (1925), ''The Circle'', and ''Battling Butler''.<br>
* It may have also been seen on some original prints of ''London After Midnight'', ''Lady of the Night'', and ''Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'', respectively.<br>
'''Availability:''' Seen on films of the era, such as ''Freaks'' (1932), ''Grand Hotel'' (1932), ''Manhattan Melodrama'' (1934), ''The Thin Man'' films from 1934 to 1947, ''The Girl From Missouri'' (1934), ''Riptide'' (1934), ''A Night at the Opera'' (1935), ''Fury'' (1936), ''Libeled Lady'' (1936), ''Camille'' (1936), ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1936), ''The Good Earth'' (1937), ''Captains Courageous'' (1937), ''Topper'' (1937), ''A Day at the Races'' (1937), the ''Andy Hardy'' films from 1937 to 1946, ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939), ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips'' (1939), ''Ninotchka'' (1939), ''The Philadelphia Story'' (1940), ''Ziegfeld Girl'' (1941), ''Mrs. Miniver'' (1942), ''Gaslight'' (1944), ''The Asphalt Jungle'' (1950), ''The Bad and the Beautiful'' (1952), ''Pat and Mike'' (1952), as well as the 1930s ''The Captain and the Kids'' cartoons.
'''Availability:''' Seen on films of the era, such as ''Freaks'' (1932), ''Grand Hotel'' (1932), ''Manhattan Melodrama'' (1934), ''The Thin Man'' films from 1934 to 1947, ''The Girl From Missouri'' (1934), ''Riptide'' (1934), ''A Night at the Opera'' (1935), ''Fury'' (1936), ''Libeled Lady'' (1936), ''Camille'' (1936), ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1936), ''The Good Earth'' (1937), ''Captains Courageous'' (1937), ''Topper'' (1937), ''A Day at the Races'' (1937), the ''Andy Hardy'' films from 1937 to 1946, ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939), ''Goodbye, Mr. Chips'' (1939), ''Ninotchka'' (1939), ''The Philadelphia Story'' (1940), ''Ziegfeld Girl'' (1941), ''Mrs. Miniver'' (1942), ''Gaslight'' (1944), ''The Asphalt Jungle'' (1950), ''The Bad and the Beautiful'' (1952), ''Pat and Mike'' (1952), as well as the 1930s ''The Captain and the Kids'' cartoons.
* The color variant is quite rare, as colorized versions are hardly ever shown on TV or on video. It is, however, seen on the colorized version of ''Babes in Toyland'' (1934), as well as colorized version of ''The Thin Man'' (1934), ''David Copperfield'' (1935) (intact on the Russian channels for the former as well as 2000's local stations airings for the latter), ''Libeled Lady'' (1936), ''Camille'' (1936) and ''A Christmas Carol'' (1938) (intact on the Canadian [[YTV|YTV]]'s airing). Also, this might be seen on some variant recreations of these colorized versions of said films.
* The color variant is quite rare, as colorized versions are hardly ever shown on TV or on video. It is, however, seen on the colorized version of ''Babes in Toyland'' (1934), as well as colorized version of ''The Thin Man'' (1934), ''David Copperfield'' (1935) (intact on the Russian channels for the former as well as 2000's local stations airings for the latter), ''Libeled Lady'' (1936), ''Camille'' (1936) and ''A Christmas Carol'' (1938) (intact on the Canadian [[YTV|YTV]]'s airing). Also, this might be seen on some variant recreations of these colorized versions of said films.
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