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===3rd Logo (July 31, 1928-October 13, 1953)===
===3rd Logo (July 31, 1928-October 13, 1953)===
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File:MGM(7).jpg
File:MGM(7).jpg| Prototype B/W version
File:MGM(8).jpg| Copyright Notice Version  
File:MGM(8).jpg|Copyright Notice Version
File:MGM(9).jpg| Color Version  
File:MGM(9).jpg|Color Version
File:MGM(10).jpg| Sepia Version
File:MGM(10).jpg|Revised sepia version
File:MGM(11).jpg| Color version with NRA logo  
File:MGM Jackie BW.png|Revised B/W version
File:MGM(12).jpg| MGM Silver Anniversary Card, seen before the MGM lion.  
File:MGM(11).jpg|Color version with NRA logo
File:MGM(12).jpg|MGM Silver Anniversary Card, seen before the MGM lion.
File:MGM(13).jpg
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File:Metro Goldwyn Mayer (1950) "The End".png
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Some movies would feature Tanner's roar or Coffee's roar on animated features by MGM. Other live-action films would have the music's intro with Tanner roaring. For the long version, it's just Tanner roaring.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Some movies would feature Tanner's roar or Coffee's roar on animated features by MGM. Other live-action films would have the music's intro with Tanner roaring. For the long version, it's just Tanner roaring.


'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on all color live-action films such as ''Quo Vadis'', short subjects, and animated features by MGM's "Golden Age", with the last films to use this being ''The Band Wagon'', ''Latin Lovers'', and ''Give a Girl a Break''. The long version is seen on ''Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove'', as well as the travelogues ''Holland in Tulip Time'', ''Switzerland the Beautiful'', ''Zion: Canyon of Color'', ''Ireland: The Emerald Isle'', and ''Los Angeles: Wonder City of the West''. The former short can be found on the DVD release of ''The Gay Divorcee''.
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on all color live-action films such as ''Quo Vadis'', short subjects, and animated features by MGM's "Golden Age", with the last films to use this being ''The Band Wagon'', ''Latin Lovers'', and ''Give a Girl a Break''. The long version is seen on ''Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove'', as well as the travelogues ''Holland in Tulip Time'', ''Switzerland the Beautiful'', ''Zion: Canyon of Color'', ''Ireland: The Emerald Isle'', and ''Los Angeles: Wonder City of the West''. The former short can be found on the DVD release of ''The Gay Divorcee''. His roaring sounds was later used in the 1993 MGM/UA Home Video logo where Jackie roars during the filmstrip animation.


'''Editor's Note:''' In terms of popularity, Tanner is pretty much tied with Jackie. In particular, those who grew up on ''Tom and Jerry'' consider him a favorite.
'''Editor's Note:''' In terms of popularity, Tanner is pretty much tied with Jackie. In particular, those who grew up on ''Tom and Jerry'' consider him a favorite.

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