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  1. "MGM" redirects here. For other uses, see MGM (disambiguation). Later productions starting from 1966 used a redrawn variant, notably a different font for the "Picture/Release" box. The last film to use this logo was Nothing Lasts Forever (1984). On March 8, 2021, MGM updated their 97-year-old lion logo with CGI, in contrast to the real lions used previously. This is the first major update to ...

  2. Unknown (1917–1921) Website. MGM official site. Leo the Lion is the mascot for the Hollywood film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and one of its predecessors, Goldwyn Pictures. The logo was created by artist Lionel S. Reiss, who served as art director at Paramount Pictures. [1] Since 1917, and through the time the studio was formed by the merger ...

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    • The first MGM logos: 1924-1939. The first parodies of the MGM logo began to appear, promoting a Marx Brothers film, A Night at the Opera (1935), by swapping a roaring Leo for various roaring Marx brothers and changing the motto to incorporate their name, as ‘Marx gratia Marxes’.
    • The MGM motto and the film reel: 1939-1966. For its main static logo, MGM’s motto was added to the upper half of the circle in 1939. It would later be parodied in the cartoon Tom and Jerry (1961), and in the film National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978), where it was the motto of the fraternity house.
    • A stylised, flat lion: 1966-1982. In 1965, Leo became even more stylised and minimalist, after branding agency Lippincott & Margulies was recruited to update the logo.
    • Rapid changes to the MGM logo: 1982-1986. By 1982, it was time to bring back the slogan, the film reel, and a more realistic lion. Out went the Helvetica typeface, too – a traditional serif font was chosen to spell out ‘MGM/UA’ (United Artists), almost compressed by the film reel above, followed by a sans-serif font for the words ‘Entertainment Co.’
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    • (November 9, 1924-April 22, 1928) Visuals: Same as the final Goldwyn Pictures logo, but a new lion named "Slats" occupies the circle. Slats moves his head from right to left and then looks at the camera, and later looks around aimlessly.
    • (October 1, 1927-September 27, 1928) This logo is currently missing in action. Please do not add reconstructions of the logo if any exist, as they are likely not accurate to the actual logo.
    • (September 1, 1928-October 13, 1953) Original B/W version. Original B/W version #2. Original B/W version #3. Original B/W version with NRA logo. Copyright notice version.
    • (November 2, 1928-March 15, 1932) Visuals: Another lion named "Telly" appears in a newly redrawn film-like ribboning. He is the first of the two two-strip Technicolor lions.
  4. Mar 10, 2021 · "MGM Studios Logo History" made by TR3X PR0DÚCTÍ0NS, 10/03/2021. Metro Pictures (1915), Goldwyn Pictures (1916) and Mayer Pictures (1918) were bought by Marc...

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  5. For variations of these logos, see Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Other. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was founded in 1924 as part of the merge between Metro-Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Productions. The company's first on-screen logo took elements of the original Goldwyn Pictures logo. The ribboning is now gold instead of white, which is exactly the same as the next logo from the following two years. The ...

  6. Sep 7, 2019 · Thanks to Patricia Oliveira for requesting MGM! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distr...

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