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=== 2nd Logo (September 18, 1960-1973)=== | === 2nd Logo (September 18, 1960-1973)=== | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "Lion Wallpaper", "Red Lion Wallpaper", "Leo the Lion" | '''Nicknames:''' "Lion Wallpaper", "Red Lion Wallpaper", "Leo the Lion" | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' As with other MGM logos, the lion's roar has frightened some young viewers, and the trumpet vibrations on the 1960-62 fanfare may have a similar effect. But other viewers who grew up seeing this logo at the time, or on repeats of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'', may view it fondly. Generally, it's regarded as a memorably distinct variant of the famous MGM lion logo. On the other note, the 1965 version looks more like Leo's head was pasted onto another Lion's body. | '''Editor's Note:''' As with other MGM logos, the lion's roar has frightened some young viewers, and the trumpet vibrations on the 1960-62 fanfare may have a similar effect. But other viewers who grew up seeing this logo at the time, or on repeats of ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'', may view it fondly. Generally, it's regarded as a memorably distinct variant of the famous MGM lion logo. On the other note, the 1965 version looks more like Leo's head was pasted onto another Lion's body. | ||
===3rd Logo (October 9, 1973-1991) === | ===3rd Logo (October 9, 1973-1991) === |