Rotoscoped version of Jackie the Lion on a Captain and the Kids cartoon. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Others | Trailer variants | Closing variants) | United Artists (Others | Trailer variants | Closing variants) | Orion Pictures (Others | Trailer variants | Closing variants) | LightWorkers Media | Compagnia Distribuzione Internazionale3 | Eon Productions | Orion Classics | United Artists Releasing7, Television 1st Logo (August 16, 1930-July 18, 1943) All shorts were released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The Jackie logo premiered on the Flip the Frog cartoon "Fiddlesticks", released on August 16, 1930 and made its final appearance on "Wanted: No Master", released on March 18, 1939. Background: To supply films for his theatre chain, Marcus Loew bought out Metro Pictures and Goldwyn Pictures. | Max Originals, Warner Bros. Interactive EntertainmentWarner Bros. Games | Warner Play | WB Games Boston | WB Games Montréal | Monolith Productions | Cartoon Network Games | Adult Swim Games | Traveller's Tales | Rocksteady Studios | Turbine | NetherRealm Studios | Avalanche Software | Portkey Games, Warner Bros. A "Tanner" live-action movie films from 1934-1952. Logopedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The studio would be succeeded by Sib Tower 12 Productions (renamed MGM Animation/Visual Arts in 1966), founded in 1962 by Chuck Jones, a former Warner Bros. Cartoons employee. Closing Logo Group Wikia is a FANDOM TV Community. Metro Pictures | Goldwyn Pictures | Louis B. Mayer Productions, Film production/distributionMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Others | Trailer variants | Closing variants | Logo variations) | United Artists (Others | Trailer variants | Closing variants) | United Artists Releasing5 | Orion Pictures (Others | Trailer variants | Closing variants) | Orion Classics | LightWorkers Media | Compagnia Distribuzione Internazionale3 | Eon Productions | American International Pictures, TelevisionMGM Television (Others) | MGM Worldwide Television | Orion Television | LightWorkers Media | Evolution Media | Big Fish Entertainment, MGM NetworksEpix (Epix 2 | Epix Hits | Epix Drive-In) | MGM HD | Más Chic | Impact1 | Rede Telecine2 | Comet4 | Charge!4 | MGM Sci-Fi, Other assetsMGM Home Entertainment | MGM DVD | MGM Kids | MGM Music | MGM Resorts International | MGM Consumer Products | Soul Cinema, Defunct/FormerUnited Artists Television | United Artists Associated | United Artists Classics | United Artists Broadcasting | United Artists Records | Ziv-United Artists | Gaumont-Metro-Goldwyn | Metro-Goldwyn Pictures | MGM International Television Distribution | MGM Records | MGM Children's Matinees | American International Television | DePatie-Freleng Enterprises | Filmways Pictures | Filmways Television (Others) | Orion Television Syndication | Orion Home Video | The Samuel Goldwyn Company | Goldwyn Entertainment Company | Goldwyn Films | G2 Films | Samuel Goldwyn Television | Heatter-Quigley Inc. | Cannon Films | HBO/Cannon Video | Cannon Video | CIC Video | Embassy Home Entertainment | Nelson Entertainment | United Artists Media Group | MGM Cartoons | MGM Interactive | Orion Interactive | The Works | MGM Animation | MGM HD (UK and Ireland) | MGM Channel | MGM on Stage | Metrocolor | Midnite Movies | MGM Channel (Canada) | Carolco Pictures (15%) | Vevo6 | Light TV, Notes1Co-Owned with Comcast2Co-owned with Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, The Walt Disney Company Latin America and Globosat3Co-Owned with Mediaset4Co-Owned with Sinclair Broadcast Group5Joint venture with Annapurna Pictures6Minority stake, Broadcast networksU.S. MGM Cartoons was the in-house division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Hollywood, responsible for producing short animation subjects. Nicknames: "The Marquee", "The Lion Statue" Logo: On a black background, there is a marquee with torches surrounding it, similar to the MGM print logo. This wiki were now discontinued. March 15, 1952; May 17 1952âApril 25, 1953, May 29, 1954-September 18, 1954, September 5, 1953-May 29, 1954, September 18, 1954âAugust 1, 1958. Though in the early years, films start out as "Louis B. Mayer Presents. MGM Cartoons was the in-house division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Hollywood, responsible for producing short animation subjects. Clerks III (2009): The 2008 enhanced logo plays, but the words "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" are missing.Randal (as he appears in the cartoon) blocks Leo and writes the missing words. The following list is a filmography of all animated short subjects distributed by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) motion picture studio through Loew's Incorporated between 1934 and 1958 and between 1961 and 1967.. Productions, C.A. However because of a need to oversee his Hollywood operations, he bought out Louis B. Mayer Pictures in 1924 to form MGM. 1 Storyline 2 Also See 3 Sound Effects Used 4 Image Gallery 5 Audio Samples List of MGM Cartoon Shorts Tom & Jerry Cartoons (Shorts) Droopy Dog Cartoons (Shorts) Barney Bear Cartoons (Shorts) FAMOUS STUDIOS CARTOON FALL SOUND H-B CRASH, CARTOON - HEAVY METAL JUNK CRASH H-B ZIP, CARTOON - QUICK WHISTLE ZIP IN 02 (Heard oncein a high pitchin "Rock-a-Bye Bear".) A statue of … It also appeared on the TV movie, Cody Breads (except for the first airing which has the standard version of the previous logo). MGM BOING, CARTOON … Add a photo to this gallery Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Metro Pictures Goldwyn Pictures Louis B. Mayer Productions Animation (Warner Bros. Classic Animation) | Hanna-Barbera U.S. channels: Adult Swim | Boomerang | Cartoon Network (HD) | Turner Classic Movies, DC Entertainment:DC Comics | DC Collectibles | Mad | DC All Access | DC Universe Infinite | DC Kids | DC Black Label, International channels:Adult Swim:Canada2 | UK and Ireland3, Boomerang:Europe, Middle East and Africa | Australia | Brazil | Latin America | Russia | Southeast Asia | South Korea | Taiwan | Thailand | New Zealand | UK and Ireland | Asia | Greece | Japan | Portugal | Romania | France, Cartoon Network:Asia | Australia | Canada2 | Czech Republic | France | Germany | Greece | Hungary | India | Japan | Latin America (Brazil) | Africa | Middle East (English | Arabic | Hindi) | Pakistan | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Southeast Asia | South Korea | Spain | Sweden | Taiwan | Turkey | UK and Ireland (+1) | New Zealand | Netherlands, Turner Classic Movies:Canada | France | Greece | Latin America | Middle East | Spain | UK and Ireland, Other assets:CartoonNetwork.com | Cartoon Network Books | Fandango (30%)4(Flixster | Rotten Tomatoes | Vudu) | Momlogic | Movies Anywhere | TCM Classic Film Festival | Turner Entertainment | Pogo | Tooncast | WaterTower Music | Warner Bros. 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World Abu Dhabi, Home Box Office, Inc.:U.S. channels:HBO (HD | OD) | HBO 2 (HD) | HBO Comedy | HBO Family | HBO Latino | HBO Signature | HBO ZoneCinemax (HD | Go | OD) | MoreMax | 5StarMax | ActionMax | Cinemáx | MovieMax | OuterMax | ThrillerMaxInternational channels:HBO: Asia: Asia (Hits | Signature | Family | Red16)Europe: HBO (HD) | HBO 2 (HD) | HBO 3 (HD), Latin America: HBO Pack (HBO | HBO 2 | Family | Signature | Mundi | Xtreme | Pop | HBO +) Defunct: Netherlands: HBO | HBO 2 | HBO 3 South Asia: HBO South Asia (HD), Cinemax:Asia | Central Europe (HD | 2 | 2 HD) | Latin America, Other assets:HBO Go (Latin America) | HBO España | HBO Portugal | HBO (application), WarnerMedia Distribution, Streaming and InternationalHBO Max (Others) | iStreamPlanet | InJaus | Cartoon Network Studios Europe | Cartoon Network Latin America Original Productions | Warner Bros. Home Entertainment | Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution | Warner Bros. International Television | Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Distribution | Warner Bros. Television Productions UK | Otter Media (Crunchyroll (Pending sale to Sony/Funimation) | Fullscreen | VRV | Rooster Teeth Productions | Gunpowder & Sky | Hello Sunshine) | Xandr, WarnerMedia News & SportsU.S. One of the world's oldest film studios, MGM's corporate headquarters are located at 245 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills, California. Kids, Young Adults and Classics:Production studios: Cartoon Network Studios | Williams Street Productions | Williams Street West | Warner Animation Group | Warner Bros. Content is available under $1 unless otherwise noted. Plus there is and extra ribbon below the mask with "ENTERTAINMENT CO" inside it. 1 MGM Television (first era) 1.1 1957–1960 1.2 1960–1973 1.2.1 1960–1965 1.2.2 1965–1973 1.3 1973–1979 1.4 1979–1987 2 MGM/UA Entertainment Co. Television 2.1 1982–1986 2.2 1984 (60th anniversary) 3 MGM Television (second era) 3.1 1986–1987 4 MGM/UA Television Productions 4.1 1987–1992 5 MGM Worldwide Television Group 5.1 1992–2001 6 MGM Television Entertainment 6.1 … A Metro-Goldwyn Picture". Version with a registered trademark symbol, CinemaScope version. This logo featuring Jackie was used for Captain and the Kids and Count Screwloose cartoons. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Epix (Epix 2 | Epix Hits | Epix Drive-In) | MGM Channel (HD USA | HD UK) | Light TV6 | This TV5 | Casa Club TV | Impact1 | Rede Telecine2 | Comet4 | Charge!4, Other assets MGM Logo PNG MGM (Metro Goldwyn Mayer) is an American media corporation. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. 4Co-Owned with Sinclair Broadcast Group | KOL (AOL Kids) | New York Cosmos | Panavision | WPCH-TV | FilmStruck | Time Warner Cable | TW Telecom | Studio T | TBS Productions | TNT Productions | Canais Esporte Interativo (1 | 2 | BR) | WarnerFilms (Canada) | Warner Max | WB Channel (India) | The Movie Channel | HOOQ14, Predecessor companies:Warner Communications | Time Inc. | Turner Broadcasting System | America Online, Notes 1Co-owned by ViacomCBS.2Licensed to Corus Entertainment.3Licensed to Channel Four Television Corporation.4Owns 30% with 70% being owned by NBCUniversal.5Co-owned with Major League Baseball, Comcast, Cox Communications and Charter Communications.6Owns 40% with 60% being owned by the Seattle Mariners.7Licensed to Novus MÃdia S.A.8Co-owned by Trans Media.9Co-owned by Nine Media Corporation and Radio Philippines Network.10Joint venture with FTV Prima.11Co-owned by TV Asahi.12Was co-owned with Columbia Pictures.13AT&T's stake in GSN was acquired by Sony Pictures Television in 2019.14Joint venture with Singtel and Sony Pictures Entertainment.15Acquired by Viacom in 1987, now owned by ViacomCBS.16Joint venture with Mei Ah Entertainment17Minority stake co-owned by Lantern Entertainment18In partnership with Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation. Background: MGM Television was established on June 30, 1956 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under Loews, Inc. (1939-1942) Mid-1930's MGM Logo Wonder City Of The West (1935) These are … Content is available under $1 unless otherwise noted. Puss Gets the Boot was produced by Rudolf Ising; subsequent shorts through 1955 were produced by Fred Quimby. Nicknames: "The MGM/UA Lion II", "'80s Lion II", "Leo the Lion II" Logo: Same as the last logo, except "ARS GRATIA ARTIS" is replaced with "METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER/UNITED ARTISTS". The famous MGM logo features the “Leo the Lion” mascot which personifies the supremacy and grace of the leading Hollywood production house. Cartoon Moviestars is a VHS collection of Looney Tunes cartoons released by MGM/UA Home Video in 1988.Also released in the series were the TV specials "Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons" and "Cartoons for Big Kids".LaserDisc releases of this VHS collection are available for some VHS tapes in this collection, and usually combine two VHS tapes as both sides of each disc. Sorry Safari (1962): The start of the cartoon replaces the MGM logo with an in-credit text saying "A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER CARTOON" on a background of a clip from the cartoon of a lion growling. 1 1930's 1.1 1934 1.1.1 The Discontented Canary 1.1.2 The Old Pioneer 1.1.3 Tales of the Vienna Woods 1.1.4 Bosko's Parlor Pranks 1.1.5 Toyland Broadcast 1.2 1935 1.2.1 Hey-Hey Fever 1.2.2 When the Cat's Away 1.2.3 The Lost Chick 1.2.4 The Calico Dragon 1.2.5 Good Little Monkeys 1.2.6 The Chinese Nightingale 1.2.7 Poor Little Me 1.2.8 Barnyard Babies 1.2.9 The Old Plantation 1.2.10 … He says "I'm not even supposed to be here today." 1st Logo (August 16, 1930-July 18, 1943) Opening logo Opening title Closing title Nicknames: "Jackie the Lion", "Coffee the Lion", "Tanner the Lion", "Gold MGM" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (initialized as MGM; often referred to as Metro; common metonym: the Lion or Leo) is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of feature films and television programs. In 1930-1938, this logo featuring Jackie was used for Flip the Frog, Willie Whopper and Captain and the Kids cartoons. Go to the reuploaded page of CLG Unlimited Wiki: https://closing-logos-unlimited.fandom.com MGM Lion Logo History – Birth of an Iconic. It was initiated to have MGM to distribute 770 of its films, 900 shorts, produce network series, and acquire TV stations after its first program, the short-lived series The M-G-M Parade was canceled by ABC in the spring. 1Co-Owned with Comcast The below text is omitted. 1930-1939 This logo featuring Jackie was used for Flip the Frog, Willie Whopper, Captain and the … Vari… Born at the Dublin Zoo on March 20, 1919, and originally named Cairbre (“Charioteer” in Gaelic), Slats was used on all black-and-white MGM films between 1924 and 1928. MGM Animation/Visual Arts was an American animation studio established in 1962 by animation director/producer Chuck Jones and producer Les Goldman as Sib Tower 12 Productions.Its productions include the last series of Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts, the TV specials Horton Hears a Who and How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, and the feature film The Phantom Tollbooth, all released by Metro …