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*In the 1993 MGM/UA Home Video logo, Jackie roars with Tanner's roar instead of his own roaring sound. | *In the 1993 MGM/UA Home Video logo, Jackie roars with Tanner's roar instead of his own roaring sound. | ||
'''Availability:''' Common. Seen on films of the era such as ''The Wizard of Oz'', and the 1930s ''The Captain and the Kids'' cartoons. The color variant is quite rare, as colorized versions are hardly ever revived on TV or video; it is seen on the colorized version of ''Babes in Toyland'' (1934). This logo may plaster Slats on current prints of | '''Availability:''' Common. | ||
* Seen on films of the era such as ''The Wizard of Oz'', and the 1930s ''The Captain and the Kids'' cartoons. | |||
* The color variant is quite rare, as colorized versions are hardly ever revived on TV or video; it is seen on the colorized version of ''Babes in Toyland'' (1934). | |||
* This logo may plaster Slats on current prints of silent films like ''Greed'', ''Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'', and ''Flesh and the Devil''; his first appearance as the full-time MGM lion was before ''White Shadow of the Seven Seas''. | |||
* In later years, clips from this logo were recycled and applied as filmstrip images for the CGI filmstrip animation on the 1993-1998 MGM/UA Home Video logo. | |||
* The last films to use this logo were ''The Affairs of Dobie Gillis'', ''Big Leaguer'', ''The Actress'' and ''Main Street to Broadway''. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' Along with Tanner, Jackie rates at the top with logo enthusiasts as far as MGM lions go. He was the third-longest lion to be used behind Tanner and Leo. | '''Editor's Note:''' Along with Tanner, Jackie rates at the top with logo enthusiasts as far as MGM lions go. He was the third-longest lion to be used behind Tanner and Leo. | ||