30:24 Possibly one of the few MGM shorts that actually teared me up at the end. The choir at the ending still makes me shed a tear.39:33 If anyone can use the current MGM logo with the fanfare here to show what Ben-Hur would be like upon remastering the OG and make it a video, I would be forever grateful...it would work perfectly with how the zoom-in would sync with the music.
Ive always wondered if Metro and Mayer simply didn’t have any on film logos or if they were lost in the 67 vault fire, ‘cause I know a lot of the pre merger films burned in the fire
The first Goldwyn lion looked really cute. I love that after the merger, and before the talkies era, the M-G-M (classic abbreviation) lion (what was his name?) just sat there and looked around right to left. Then Leo with his roar changed everything!
when I watch glamorous Old Hollywood movies from MGM I have three songs stuck in my head. 💛Whoa, we're halfway there... Whoa-oh, Livin' On A Prayer...💛 🎬Better stand tall when they're calling you out, don't bend, don't break, baby don't back down...🎬 (It's My Life) 🎞🤍Shot through the heart, and you're to blame, darlin' you give love a bad name...🤍🎞 All of which are in my head while watching Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, sometimes both!
Unknown (1928) 1928-1949 White Shadow In The South Seas (1928) West Of Zanzibar - Tod Browning (1928) Lady Of The Night (1928) Wise Girls (1929) Crazy House (1930) The Johnny (1930) The Dirvocee (1930) Paid (1930) The Big House (1930) Hot Dog (1930) Mr. Dear (1931) And I We'll Segregate (1931) The Easiest Way (1931) Laughing Sinners (1931) The Squaw Men (1931) The Big Dog House (1931) Wild People (1932) The Gorgeous Colors (1932) Strange Interlude (1932) Hal Roach (1932) Red Dust (1932) Greta Garbo (1932) Fine Finessing (1933) Hill Fire (1933) Day Of Reckoning (1933) Xperia Phones Are (1933) The Survival (1933) Viva Villa! (1934) Vivee-Vivee And Movies (1934) The Previous Owner (1934) Forsaking All Others (1934) The Category Gorgeousness (1934) The Girl From Missouri (1935) Riptide (1936) The Best Western 3 (1935) General Spanky (1936) Unknown (1937) The Reason Count (1938) The Video Required (1939) Broadway Serenade (1939) The Tarzan (1939) Panama Hatte (1940)
a spanish voiceover variant can be heard on 3 tom and jerry cartoons on the spotlight collection 2. the episodes are: polka-dot puss, puss n' toots, and one other episode on disc 2.
I see that MetroMetro-goldwyn-Mayer is your favorite Logo and I was wondering if you have any logo histories for Columbia Pictures? Let me know and BTW How did you gather all these MGM logos? Have a great day!
i Think it had something to do with Metro and mayer Being absorbe into Goldwyn pictures and not the other way around. + it could also have something to do with what the lion symbolizes. but i coul be wrong
1959-1982 The Green (1959) The Time Mancine (1960) Tom And Jerry (1961) Free (1961-1962) Tall In The Trap (1962) The Men And Woman (1962) Lorita (1962) Flipper (1963) The Time Men 🇩🇪 (1964) The Time Men (1964) Viva Las Vegas (1964) The Vampire (1967) Pinch +2 (1968) Michael Jackson Vol.10 (1969) Unknown (1970) No One The Best (1973) 50 Yeahs (1975) The Books 2 (1976) The Kid Who Knows (1977) The Adultswim (1977) The Day For Films (1980) The Pink/Orange (1982) The Woman (1982)
16:42 Ugh... i see why they dont do that anymore. (in other words, not their best logo) Edit: 23:36 oh Nvm i forgot about that one which is much better (which is actually pretty impressingly made atleast by the time it was given)
There is one logo that you’re forgot to add is from the original “Annie” where that logo variant was shown after the song “Let’s Go To The Movies” where it doesn’t appeared in this logo history. th-cam.com/video/9Y9eyMYG3rg/w-d-xo.html
1934-1950 The Voice Of The Globe (1934) The Spectacle Maker (1934) The Best Western 2 (1934) And If You Cancer (1935) Gh Mother (1938) Northwest Passage (1940) Bitter Sweet (1940) Did You Cancer Program (1942) The Squaw What (1943) Vertor Tilla (1943) The Big Me Building (1946) And If Xerox Soak (1946) Very Good Much For Your (1946) That's What The Brothers (1947) The Novel (1949) Silver Lake Sand (1945) Take Me Out Of The Game (1949) Barney Bear (1949)
1953-1956 Knights Of The Round Table (1953) Saturn Pride (1953) Sorry For Your Phone (1953) All The Brothers We're Valiant (1953) Ride Vaquero (1953) Run Rich (1953) A Lecture On Sound (1953) The Great Diamond Robbery (1953) The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) Cinema Scobe (1954) Tom And Jerry-🍿(1954) Fine With See You (1955) So Much For Your Friday (1955) Cool With See The Like (1956) Saturn Pride 2 (1956)
1:00:38 fun fact: metro godwin Mayer uses a animated versión of leo (the lion what appears in the metro godwin Mayer logo since 1922) for the NEW oficial pet of metro godwin Mayer in december 2021 or january 2022
And the pet works in a NEW serie of the pink panther in 2022 (because is two big cats, one is a panther, not is black, and not is Brown, is pink, other participates in a studio enterprise)
And 1 says ''CARTUNE'' instead of ''PICTURE'' with an MPPDA logo in the left-hand corner. This was only seen at the end of Brazilian animated cartoons.
1928-1953 White Shadows in the South Seas (1928) West of Zanzibar (1928) Lady of the Night (1928) Wise Girls (1929) Crazy House (1930) The Divorcee (1930)
My scare factor for Tanner must be high as heck! I used to be scared of him when I used to watch some Tom and Jerry shorts... Edit: Gave it a little update because I realised Tanner is a male lol
41:59 is not just my favorite logo. It’s OUR favorite logo
Anyone who can make such concise and well done videos deserves a round of applause.
30:54 From?
Mgm has had a great way of making films possible and that's great.
Fun fact: Leo was the youngest at the time MGM filmed him roaring, you can tell by his much smaller mane in comparison to the others
Man, I really liked the pink panther variant so much, in fact, I might consider it to be one of the best/ my favourite movie variants ever.
What’s the music in the 1926 one
I like MGM the lion is awesome. Also I like the 12th logo from 1957-1987 and the 15th logo from 1986-2009 those logos were incredible.
30:24 Possibly one of the few MGM shorts that actually teared me up at the end. The choir at the ending still makes me shed a tear.39:33 If anyone can use the current MGM logo with the fanfare here to show what Ben-Hur would be like upon remastering the OG and make it a video, I would be forever grateful...it would work perfectly with how the zoom-in would sync with the music.
16:15?
hi sirbahamut
a lion
🦁🦁🦁
a lion say ROAR!!!
11:17 Run Dogs Run! 🐶🐶🐶🐶🐶
Ive always wondered if Metro and Mayer simply didn’t have any on film logos or if they were lost in the 67 vault fire, ‘cause I know a lot of the pre merger films burned in the fire
I had no idea Leo The Lion had a down-to-earth slice of life style and family when the camera's are turned off.
let alone a snazzy getup.
@@bardthenascarfanaticdragon That too.
@@colinmulder6806 yeah.
@@bardthenascarfanaticdragon Not to mention the other characters from previous MGM animation movies know about him as well.
@@colinmulder6806 Like Tom and Jerry.
Leo was Speechless after the door closed on the pink panther one.
Thank you guys 🙂
8:29 Cuando su pantalla es naranja, su logo de cierre dice: A Metro Goldwyn Picture.
The first Goldwyn lion looked really cute. I love that after the merger, and before the talkies era, the M-G-M (classic abbreviation) lion (what was his name?) just sat there and looked around right to left. Then Leo with his roar changed everything!
Salts
Slats
Actully, lovely_Yt, His name was Slats. Not Salts.
Graham?
hello ron avena
when I watch glamorous Old Hollywood movies from MGM I have three songs stuck in my head.
💛Whoa, we're halfway there... Whoa-oh, Livin' On A Prayer...💛
🎬Better stand tall when they're calling you out, don't bend, don't break, baby don't back down...🎬 (It's My Life)
🎞🤍Shot through the heart, and you're to blame, darlin' you give love a bad name...🤍🎞
All of which are in my head while watching Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, sometimes both!
49:06 - There's the lovable Roar!
54:37 There is our lovable reel
44:12 Prototype Alternate
44:22 Original New
The prototype scares me
44:22 Is Actually A Variant
MGM got serious with their logo in the 1960s. It’s more profound with a static image.
Bill The Lion from 1927-1928 was used in two movies and they were The Heart Of General Robert E Lee and Buffalo Bills Last Fight
Unknown (1928)
1928-1949
White Shadow In The South Seas (1928)
West Of Zanzibar - Tod Browning (1928)
Lady Of The Night (1928)
Wise Girls (1929)
Crazy House (1930)
The Johnny (1930)
The Dirvocee (1930)
Paid (1930)
The Big House (1930)
Hot Dog (1930)
Mr. Dear (1931)
And I We'll Segregate (1931)
The Easiest Way (1931)
Laughing Sinners (1931)
The Squaw Men (1931)
The Big Dog House (1931)
Wild People (1932)
The Gorgeous Colors (1932)
Strange Interlude (1932)
Hal Roach (1932)
Red Dust (1932)
Greta Garbo (1932)
Fine Finessing (1933)
Hill Fire (1933)
Day Of Reckoning (1933)
Xperia Phones Are (1933)
The Survival (1933)
Viva Villa! (1934)
Vivee-Vivee And Movies (1934)
The Previous Owner (1934)
Forsaking All Others (1934)
The Category Gorgeousness (1934)
The Girl From Missouri (1935)
Riptide (1936)
The Best Western 3 (1935)
General Spanky (1936)
Unknown (1937)
The Reason Count (1938)
The Video Required (1939)
Broadway Serenade (1939)
The Tarzan (1939)
Panama Hatte (1940)
49:05 And thus, the tiger dubbed roar begun.
13:48 Mothra’s Favorite Movie! Wild People!
My Movie! YAY!
Since you did Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer History and MGM Home Entertainment History, Can you now please do MGM Television Logo History?
a spanish voiceover variant can be heard on 3 tom and jerry cartoons on the spotlight collection 2. the episodes are: polka-dot puss, puss n' toots, and one other episode on disc 2.
Then I'll Find
Man that's a lot a logos (and some posters)
Jackie was like, "no worries everyone. I'm just here."
"America needs your money! Buy war bonds and stamps at this theater."
-MGM in WW2
minecraft
Scorbunny: Leo the Lion has been in the logo for a very long time. He's 62 right now and he has Lana (His wife) and three kids.
Hayley Waalen Can you not
Well according to research, a male lion's lifespan reaches 8 through 10 years. So therefore, he might've been dead by now.
I see that MetroMetro-goldwyn-Mayer is your favorite Logo and I was wondering if you have any logo histories for Columbia Pictures? Let me know and BTW How did you gather all these MGM logos? Have a great day!
I wonder how did Goldwyn managed to get Metro and Mayer to adopt the lion, when they both had funny looking birds as their logos?
i Think it had something to do with Metro and mayer Being absorbe into Goldwyn pictures and not the other way around. + it could also have something to do with what the lion symbolizes. but i coul be wrong
@@mathiasJUSTsvendsen Context: Goldwyn bought out Metro to create “Metro-Goldwyn”. They then bought Louis B. Mayer Pictures or Mayer to form MGM.
Fun fact: before let the word come "godwin" and the lion, appears a bird in a ring in 1915
52:26 super adorable
Link to it?
7:46 Esta versión morada es de 1925 y el león no es Slats, es Jackie.
22:44 OMG! MY MOVIE! THE WIZARD OF OZ!
I like it
laço
Wizard of Oz is one of my favorite movies.
I'm watching Tom & Jerry while watching this.
Benjamin Krawetzki I love Tom and Jerry.
Me too
R.I.P. Gene Deitch (1924-2020) gone but never forgotten.
Same here @@misstoni3901
That lion named Coffee used from 1932- 1935 frightens me. Don't know why. That Telly lion was a bit scary as well 1928 -1932.
Coffee ? Boomerang Fu?
@@LovelyYT I like coffee creams though.
19:03 Tanner debut
Logotipo do Av. Henrique Arcuri
3:37
20:30
21:03
26:51
27:20
27:36
27:59
29:43
26:43
40:52 Jerry is roaring’ than Leo the Lion
40:56 Tom is scared
The end An MGM Cartoon made in Hollywood, USA
1959-1982
The Green (1959)
The Time Mancine (1960)
Tom And Jerry (1961)
Free (1961-1962)
Tall In The Trap (1962)
The Men And Woman (1962)
Lorita (1962)
Flipper (1963)
The Time Men 🇩🇪 (1964)
The Time Men (1964)
Viva Las Vegas (1964)
The Vampire (1967)
Pinch +2 (1968)
Michael Jackson Vol.10 (1969)
Unknown (1970)
No One The Best (1973)
50 Yeahs (1975)
The Books 2 (1976)
The Kid Who Knows (1977)
The Adultswim (1977)
The Day For Films (1980)
The Pink/Orange (1982)
The Woman (1982)
The green one is from North By Northwest
27:49 My Favourite Tom and Jerry
Million dollar cat.
6:13 sounds like Champion Film Co.
From Missouri
7:47 thanos lion
*THE LAMBCHOP MGM LOGO SHOULD'VE BEEN PUT AT NUMBER 14!*
16:42 Ugh... i see why they dont do that anymore. (in other words, not their best logo)
Edit: 23:36 oh Nvm i forgot about that one which is much better (which is actually pretty impressingly made atleast by the time it was given)
35:51 That Wolf
Corvette Summer also uses the 1957 MGM Logo
I’m a little afraid of the first logos 😳
Don't Be Afraid It's Lion King Disney But I'm Not Afraid I'm Brave Don't Afraid We Become Friends
Request:. Kodak Logo evolution
There is one logo that you’re forgot to add is from the original “Annie” where that logo variant was shown after the song “Let’s Go To The Movies” where it doesn’t appeared in this logo history. th-cam.com/video/9Y9eyMYG3rg/w-d-xo.html
1921 creeps the crap out of me
Ladies and gentlemen the King of New York Alex the Lion
43:58 Taken from my favourite elvis presley movie. Viva Las Vegas.
MGM Metro Goldwyn Mayer
MLP Equestria Girls Forgotten Friendship
MLP Equestria Girls Spring Breakdown
MLP Equestria Girls Holidays Unwrapped
Request: Walt Disney Television (Animation)
Oh, and a lion in that logo.🦁
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation
(My Life as a Teenage Robot,
South Park, and Pink Panther and Pals)
1934-1950
The Voice Of The Globe (1934)
The Spectacle Maker (1934)
The Best Western 2 (1934)
And If You Cancer (1935)
Gh Mother (1938)
Northwest Passage (1940)
Bitter Sweet (1940)
Did You Cancer Program (1942)
The Squaw What (1943)
Vertor Tilla (1943)
The Big Me Building (1946)
And If Xerox Soak (1946)
Very Good Much For Your (1946)
That's What The Brothers (1947)
The Novel (1949)
Silver Lake Sand (1945)
Take Me Out Of The Game (1949)
Barney Bear (1949)
R.I.P. leo, you are roaring on clouds now
1953-1956
Knights Of The Round Table (1953)
Saturn Pride (1953)
Sorry For Your Phone (1953)
All The Brothers We're Valiant (1953)
Ride Vaquero (1953)
Run Rich (1953)
A Lecture On Sound (1953)
The Great Diamond Robbery (1953)
The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954)
Cinema Scobe (1954)
Tom And Jerry-🍿(1954)
Fine With See You (1955)
So Much For Your Friday (1955)
Cool With See The Like (1956)
Saturn Pride 2 (1956)
1:07:11 That Part Was Hilarious. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! 🤣😆😂🤣😆😂😆🤣😆🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆😂😆🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆
What movie is it?
OMG! Jailhouse Rock and Viva Las Vegas are both from MGM.
9:05 movie?
19:03 Tanner what are doing here....you're after Jackie, Telly and Coffee!
What if Jackie roared/growled once using his second roar/growl before looking off to the right of the screen, fade to black?
Jackie but Coffees roar.
@@MichaelBoyce-tm2vw What if Telly had Coffee's roar?
48:49 is my favourite
Pink Panther and Pals aired on
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Tanner the cat was the meanest looking lion!
Telly was the meanest to me.
Tanner was for Tom and Jerry.
Barbershop from
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Can you do the MGM logo history (update)? PLEASE????🙏🏻
Pink Floyd - The Wall
from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
I'm Really Extremely Afriaid of this first logo on 1916 and It haunts me in fear! 😱
Request: Buena Vista Television?
Request: Fox Searchlight Pictures logo History.
drive.google.com/file/d/1nt2Yp6sJE7BJaZpuPn4FBO-oo1MxFoQB/view
1:00:38 fun fact: metro godwin Mayer uses a animated versión of leo (the lion what appears in the metro godwin Mayer logo since 1922) for the NEW oficial pet of metro godwin Mayer in december 2021 or january 2022
And the pet works in a NEW serie of the pink panther in 2022 (because is two big cats, one is a panther, not is black, and not is Brown, is pink, other participates in a studio enterprise)
And metro godwin Mayer strenates a NEW logo in 2022
34:29 OMG It’s My Movie!
Request: Metro Goldwyn Mayer Logo History (V2) (#334)
*THIS IS THE LONGEST MGM LOGO HISTORY VIDEO ON TH-cam, AND IT'S BEEN ON HERE A YEAR AND A HALF BEFORE THEIR BRAND-NEW LOGO!*
Requested: can you please do 20th century fox history like a full version
*MGM ELECTION YEARS~*
*1916: 1923: 1924: 1925: 1927: 1928: 1932: 1934: (none during the 1940's) 1956 1957*
44:38 here’s a little cartoon for ya fellas.
They used several Lion Logos. Tanner was the most popular.
8:30 A MGM Picture
Rocky from
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios
South Park and Teenage Robot
on Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation
MGM Logo with Crocodile from The Crocodile Hunter Collision Course
2004 MGM Logo with low pitch roar from Walking Tall 2004 starring The Rock
And 1 says ''CARTUNE'' instead of ''PICTURE'' with an MPPDA logo in the left-hand corner. This was only seen at the end of Brazilian animated cartoons.
25:22 jeez WW2 was rough, huh?
Ratchet and Clank from
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios
1928-1953
White Shadows in the South Seas (1928)
West of Zanzibar (1928)
Lady of the Night (1928)
Wise Girls (1929)
Crazy House (1930)
The Divorcee (1930)
Dunkin Donuts Of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The End Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer America Needs Your Money Buy War Bonds And Stamps At This Theatre
Hash Browns Plains 29:16 The Bears 2
My scare factor for Tanner must be high as heck! I used to be scared of him when I used to watch some Tom and Jerry shorts...
Edit: Gave it a little update because I realised Tanner is a male lol
Actually, Tanner is a male lion, you see?
Oop... that comment I made was pretty old, heheh... thanks for reminding me. @@DiaryOSC
And The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents
1916-1923
The Ace of Hearts (1921)
Polly of the Circus (1916)
AND NOW WE'RE GOING TO THE PROGRAM
nice intro
22:43 The Wizard of Oz
You copied my idea
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Paramount
An MGM Holdings and ViacomCBS Company
1:06:16 Think Pink.
They preserved Grahams roar.