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File:MGM Television (1981).png|1973 variant
File:MGM Television (1981).png|1973 variant
File:MGM Television (1979 Variant).png|1979 Variant
File:MGM Television (1979 Variant).png|1979 variant
File:MGM Television (1983 Variant).png|1983 Variant
File:MGM Television (1983 Variant).png|1983 variant
File:MGM Television (1986 Variant).png|1986 Variant
File:MGM Television (1986 Variant).png|1986 variant
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* On the TV movie ''<u>The Fifth Missile</u>'', it used an abridged version of the 1982 lion roar.
* On the TV movie ''<u>The Fifth Missile</u>'', it used an abridged version of the 1982 lion roar.
* On a few <u>Hungarian TV prints of ''Daktari''</u>, the 1979 logo featured various roars from the 2nd logo, due to sloppy plastering.
* On a few <u>Hungarian TV prints of ''Daktari''</u>, the 1979 logo featured various roars from the 2nd logo, due to sloppy plastering.
* On the short-lived shows ''<u>Meatballs & Spaghetti</u>'' and ''<u>Pandamonium</u>,'' the closing theme is heard, but there is no roar track.
* On ''<u>The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show</u>'', there is a slightly different roar track heard alongside the closing theme.


'''Availability:''' Uncommon.
'''Availability:''' Uncommon.

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