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* The ending music to the show plays throughout on some series; on others there is silence while Leo is roaring.
* The ending music to the show plays throughout on some series; on others there is silence while Leo is roaring.


'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variant:</u> On a re-run of ''The Asphalt Jungle'', a voice-over said: "''The Asphalt Jungle'', A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television Production".
'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variant:''' On a re-run of ''The Asphalt Jungle'', a voice-over said: "''The Asphalt Jungle'', A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television Production".


'''Availability</u>: Uncommon.
'''Availability</u>: Uncommon.
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===4th Logo (September 4, 1975-October 23, 1975)===
===4th Logo (September 4, 1975-October 23, 1975)===


'''Logo:</u> Just a scrolling in-credit variant with the then-current MGM print logo (the "modernized Leo") in yellow, the name "MGM" in yellow Optima medium font below said logo, and "TELEVISION" in Melior italic font directly below that.
'''Logo:''' Just a scrolling in-credit variant with the then-current MGM print logo (the "modernized Leo") in yellow, the name "MGM" in yellow Optima medium font below said logo, and "TELEVISION" in Melior italic font directly below that.


'''FX/SFX</u>: None.
'''FX/SFX</u>: None.


'''Music/Sounds:</u> Just the closing theme of ''The Montefuscos'', with the audience applauding (most likely canned) as the theme plays.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the closing theme of ''The Montefuscos'', with the audience applauding (most likely canned) as the theme plays.


'''Availability</u>: Extinct. Was seen only on the closing credits of the very short-lived NBC sitcom ''The Montefuscos'', which was one of the first casualties of the 1975-76 TV season. Although there is one extant episode on You Tube, posted by former child actor Rob Arbitelle (who appeared in the show as one of the grandchildren), it is currently unknown whether or not the remaining videotapes of ''The Montefuscos'' still survive (in which case the show would lie with Warner Bros. Television/Turner Entertainment Co.), or if NBC "wiped" (erased) said tapes of the program to use for other shows.
'''Availability</u>: Extinct. Was seen only on the closing credits of the very short-lived NBC sitcom ''The Montefuscos'', which was one of the first casualties of the 1975-76 TV season. Although there is one extant episode on You Tube, posted by former child actor Rob Arbitelle (who appeared in the show as one of the grandchildren), it is currently unknown whether or not the remaining videotapes of ''The Montefuscos'' still survive (in which case the show would lie with Warner Bros. Television/Turner Entertainment Co.), or if NBC "wiped" (erased) said tapes of the program to use for other shows.
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===7th Logo (2009-2012) ===
===7th Logo (2009-2012) ===


'''Nicknames:</u> "Leo the Lion V", "Metallic Ribboning"
'''Nicknames:''' "Leo the Lion V", "Metallic Ribboning"


'''Logo</u>: It's only the short version of the 2008 closing theatrical logo, reading below has, "MGM Worldwide Television Distribution" for United States, "MGM International Television Distribution" for global distribution, the MGM website, or none, just like the last logo except the company name below the logo is in a different font. Again, Leo roars once.
'''Logo</u>: It's only the short version of the 2008 closing theatrical logo, reading below has, "MGM Worldwide Television Distribution" for United States, "MGM International Television Distribution" for global distribution, the MGM website, or none, just like the last logo except the company name below the logo is in a different font. Again, Leo roars once.
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