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* The way Leo roars varies. On the very first versions of the logo, he roars twice like in the movie logo. The standard version is just his first roar, while ''Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas'' uses his second roar''.''
* The way Leo roars varies. On the very first versions of the logo, he roars twice like in the movie logo. The standard version is just his first roar, while ''Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas'' uses his second roar''.''


'''Technique:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live action.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Music/Sounds:'''
* 1960-1961: A three note drum sound followed by a dramatic fanfare played by a trumpet, synced to the animation of the lion roaring: the audio of the roar is replaced by a loud vibration of a muted trumpet as part of the fanfare. On ''National Velvet'', this is followed by a 3-note loud trumpet theme when the show's title is wiped on-screen.   
* 1960-1961: A three-note drum sound followed by a dramatic fanfare played by a trumpet, synced to the animation of the lion roaring: the audio of the roar is replaced by a loud vibration of a muted trumpet as part of the fanfare. On ''National Velvet'', this is followed by a three-note loud trumpet theme when the show's title is wiped on-screen.   
* 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.


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