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* It survives on the Dr. Seuss cartoon specials ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' (plastered by the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo on NBC broadcasts) and ''Horton Hears a Who!'', and was also seen on reruns of ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' on Boomerang during the 2000s.
* It survives on the Dr. Seuss cartoon specials ''How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'' (plastered by the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo on NBC broadcasts) and ''Horton Hears a Who!'', and was also seen on reruns of ''The Tom and Jerry Show'' on Boomerang during the 2000s.
** It is also preserved on TBS airings and the [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] release of the former special.
** It is also preserved on TBS airings and the [[MGM Home Entertainment|MGM/UA Home Video]] release of the former special.
* This was last seen on the short-lived series ''Assignment: Vienna''.
* This logo was last seen on the short-lived series ''Assignment: Vienna''.
* Also seen at the end of some [[Films Incorporated]] movies, like ''Wolves and The Wolf Men'', ''Wildfire!'', and ''Hollywood: The Dream Factory''.
* It was also seen at the end of some [[Films Incorporated]] movies, like ''Wolves and The Wolf Men'', ''Wildfire!'', and ''Hollywood: The Dream Factory''.
* Also seen on the unsold pilots ''Dream Wife'', ''Meet Me in St. Louis'', and possibly ''Take Me To Your Leader''.
* It was also seen seen on the unsold pilots ''Dream Wife'', ''Meet Me in St. Louis'', and possibly ''Take Me To Your Leader''.
** Most MGM TV series from this era are now owned by Warner Bros. Television (via parent company Warner Bros. Discovery's acquisition of Turner Entertainment Co. in 1996), so many current prints of these shows have the 1987 Turner Entertainment "Globe" and the Warner Bros. Television "Shield" logos, following the MGM Television logo, while series not owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (such as the original ''Flipper'') may have it replaced with the 2001 or MGM Domestic Television Distribution logos.
** Most MGM TV series from this era are now owned by Warner Bros. Television (via parent company Warner Bros. Discovery's acquisition of Turner Entertainment Co. in 1996), so many current prints of these shows have the 1987 Turner Entertainment "Globe" and the Warner Bros. Television "Shield" logos, following the MGM Television logo, while series not owned by Warner Bros. Discovery (such as the original ''Flipper'') may have it replaced with the 2001 or MGM Domestic Television Distribution logos.
* This logo was last seen on ''The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'' on Heroes & Icons, which the network stopped airing in August 2017.
* This logo was last seen on ''The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'' on Heroes & Icons, which the network stopped airing in August 2017.

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