The original silent Goldwyn Pictures lion looks so bored and restless, like he's thinking "What am I doing here? Does anyone have any food?" Slats is a little better, but he also gives off that vibe, as does the first sound lion with his unenthusiastic little growl. Overall, I think my favorite is Tanner, because he's the most majestic, but Jackie is the one that I feel is the most iconic. Probably because he's the lion who appears at the start of the most famous MGM movie of all time, "The Wizard of Oz."
Tanner's roar is used for himself, George and Leo from 1934-1982 formerly, but Leo now has his current roar since 1982 (which is actually a tiger roar)
@@jimmyjames9422 yep, that’s correct. The 1982 roar, like you said, is a tiger roar, a stereophonic one that is. Mark Mangini, the guy who created it, said "Lions don't make that kind of ferocious noises, and the logo needed to be ferocious and majestic." Pretty cool :)
MGM released a lot of movies Legally Blonde Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Sleepover Material Girls Uptown Girls The Man in the Moon The Sure Thing How to Be Single (with New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures) Yours, Mine and Ours (2005) (with Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Columbia Pictures)
@@eblackadder3 Its home video, television and game divisions are MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Television and MGM Interactive. MGM might possibly release The Loud House 2 in theaters (alongside Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies) despite having Lola Loud (voiced by Grey Griffin) yelling at Leo (the MGM mascot) to scram. Leo: [roaring sounds] Lola: [yelling at Leo] SCRAM! THIS IS MY MOVIE! MOM! LEO IS ROARING AGAIN!
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo is a big part of my childhood because I always associate it with my favorite cartoon, Tom and Jerry!!! 🦁🦁⭕⭕ And because of The Wizard of Oz, the Rocky films, and Legally Blonde! And I honestly thought that lion was so scary as a kid, I thought he was going to jump out of the TV and eat me 😳😨😨 And does anyone remember that funny opening intro in The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course where instead of Leo the Lion in the MGM logo, there's a saltwater crocodile inside roaring and opening its massive jaws?
Might I say, I really don’t like the MGM logo advertising the website. If I watch a movie from the 60s, I know there’s wasn’t any MGM website back then
Could you do New Line Cinema (A.K.A. The House That Freddy Built)? I've done a logo history on New Line Cinema, and I added some Fanmade logo variants.
The original silent Goldwyn Pictures lion looks so bored and restless, like he's thinking "What am I doing here? Does anyone have any food?" Slats is a little better, but he also gives off that vibe, as does the first sound lion with his unenthusiastic little growl. Overall, I think my favorite is Tanner, because he's the most majestic, but Jackie is the one that I feel is the most iconic. Probably because he's the lion who appears at the start of the most famous MGM movie of all time, "The Wizard of Oz."
@R.A No they're not. They just looked alike; I think that's why Jackie was chosen as Slats's successor.
Bert Lahr As the cowardly lion was replacing Leo in the first cut.
32:32 Basically a Soviet Union Varient
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@@abirtails9251 Tom and jerry
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29:55 this tanner roar with the music make this so scary
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is my #1 most favorite movie logo ever!
same
Same
12:56 this logo is perfect in Sepia tint since I watched “The Wizard Of Oz” (1939) It’s my favorite MGM film growing up
9:50 12:58 JACKIE'S FIRST 2ND ROAR (SHORT)
Tanner: See?
Leo The Lion: He needs to start.
Coffee: WHAT???
Slats: Uhh...What?
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
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Tanner's roar is used for himself, George and Leo from 1934-1982 formerly, but Leo now has his current roar since 1982 (which is actually a tiger roar)
@@jimmyjames9422 yep, that’s correct. The 1982 roar, like you said, is a tiger roar, a stereophonic one that is. Mark Mangini, the guy who created it, said "Lions don't make that kind of ferocious noises, and the logo needed to be ferocious and majestic." Pretty cool :)
Leo's current 1982 roar is also used in movies and TV shows.
There were 7 other Leos.
2:55 thats the shortest roar
He said "bruh"
38:55 Leo's 1st (Tanner) roar from extended is used here
1:00:37-1:06:24 mgm: 2012-2021
They kept Tanners roar.
(57:08) MGM Crocodile I love it. 🙂👍
A parody.
12:56 L Frank Baum's The Wizard Of Oz The Movie. (1939). X
Makes you wonder what the 100th anniversary logo will look like.
It's only a matter of time.
57:07 Was That A Crocodile?
Yep. From The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
@@AyanoAishisdaughterWhat's it's name?
The Leo the Lion logo from 1957 to 1982 were used in both Jailhouse Rock and Viva Las Vegas. I remembered when they showed those films on TV.
24:52 Tanner is the most iconic lion of all time
His first roar really spooked me growing up. Makes me glad they watered it to the first two afterwards.
He's been in my memories since I started watching Tom And Jerry.
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@@muhammadkhairilfurqan3433 What for?
34:22 that count as the 4th roar....it needs an extra roar sound fx
44:20 Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 In The Man With The Golden Gun The Movie. (1974). X
TANNER MY BOI U ARE DA KING OF ROARS
19:07 Hmmm
Am I the only one who thought the lion was going to eat them as a kid? Am I also the only one who thinks that Jackie is trying to catch a fly?
When I was a kid I used to have nightmares about the lions. When I'd see it on TV I would mute the sound and close my eyes lol
I Was, But I Watched A MGM Collab With All The Lions And Now I Like The Logo.
@ThatAlfStarDude39175 I like the logo now too
Happy 108 anoversary 1:07:02 mgm
58:00 What This Lost Media From?
MGM released a lot of movies
Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
Sleepover
Material Girls
Uptown Girls
The Man in the Moon
The Sure Thing
How to Be Single (with New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures)
Yours, Mine and Ours (2005) (with Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies and Columbia Pictures)
Plus a few thousand others.
@@eblackadder3 Its home video, television and game divisions are MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Television and MGM Interactive. MGM might possibly release The Loud House 2 in theaters (alongside Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies) despite having Lola Loud (voiced by Grey Griffin) yelling at Leo (the MGM mascot) to scram.
Leo: [roaring sounds]
Lola: [yelling at Leo] SCRAM! THIS IS MY MOVIE! MOM! LEO IS ROARING AGAIN!
It's actually called MGM Home Entertainment LLC, MGM/UA Home Video is long defunct.
@@eblackadder3 I fixed the comment.
OC and Stiggs (1987)
The "extra" lion in the Marx Bros. trailer is Tanner.
Glen [voiceover]'s favourite Mgm word is "Goodbye, Mr Chips!" He says it in the ecp when Catchphrase show ends.
Gorilla 🦍: Roar 🦁
32:32 What logo is this?
33:36 What movie is this?
Is metro goldyn mayer
@@buildermanwithnocolorscree5457 send me the link to it.
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The logo from the movie is called the comedians
3:03 - Taken from Souls For Sale (1923)
That Coffee lion is scary. Tanner is the most friendly.
Agreed
9:35
At 18:05 that’s not an extra lion that’s Tanner the lion
Why have I just watched this?
2:49 the very first roar logo
35:06 1957 - 2021
Gee I wonder if Leo is cgi in the 2021 ver
Tanner is my most favorite Lion all of the years
18:04
The second lion between 1922-1925. That’s the first time I have heard him roar. Is that his actual voice recording?
58:00-58:10 disney & mgm: ???????????
Code: Disney
Not sure if it's the actual voice, but definitely a lion's roar.
Coffee, Tanner and Jacquie ---- we're coming hooooooome!!! Was that a pun
40:02 is that pink panther?
Yes
Followed by a dazed Leo!
The Captain 👩✈️ FLAMINGO 🦩 Movie 🎦 From Metro 🚋 Goldwyn Mayer Pictures & Warner Bros. Pictures Teaser Trailer Coming 🔜
48:21 rutt and tuke from brother bear
9:23 Also the Jackie sound is farting it
1:02:06 movie name in the intro
And the end.
12:56 THE WIZARD OF OZ anyone
40:02-40:07
Me
My favorite..!!!!!!!
12:59 9:51 That 2nd shortened roar is very rare to find
Nostalgic
1:00:00
Tom and Jerry
Tanner brings me back memories.
MGM television was in 1950 Samuel Marx was then in charge.
3:22 - Taken from Wild Oranges (1924)
The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo is a big part of my childhood because I always associate it with my favorite cartoon, Tom and Jerry!!! 🦁🦁⭕⭕ And because of The Wizard of Oz, the Rocky films, and Legally Blonde! And I honestly thought that lion was so scary as a kid, I thought he was going to jump out of the TV and eat me 😳😨😨
And does anyone remember that funny opening intro in The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course where instead of Leo the Lion in the MGM logo, there's a saltwater crocodile inside roaring and opening its massive jaws?
Don't forget the most famous spy ever, James Bond 007 and The clumsy inspector clouseau from The Pink Panther.
27:21
58:24 Poor Leo the lion
14:45 Goofy ahh Jackie lion
1:06:24-1:07:31 MGM: 2021-2057
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@@cbclogo9680 no breakfast no problem -
32:33 - Russian translate logo 😄
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Latin.
25:57
Might I say, I really don’t like the MGM logo advertising the website. If I watch a movie from the 60s, I know there’s wasn’t any MGM website back then
Fun Fact: Jackie the lion was found in 1976 but lt’s in the book
Could you do New Line Cinema (A.K.A. The House That Freddy Built)? I've done a logo history on New Line Cinema, and I added some Fanmade logo variants.
Bro what
@@cbclogo9680 I wanted a New Line Cinema Logo History For This Channel.
40:02 pink panther anyone?
Disney & MGM: Pink panther 58:10-58:24
Roar goes the lion!
49:26 a Christmas story vhs
18:58 Is That a Crocodile?
Yes. That's from The Crocodile Hunter Collision Course. It's been 20 years since that film came out.
They preserved Tanners Roar.
The "A-I" MGM lion "popped" three times.
Ben Hur was the first MGM movie.
1:02:07 Leo sounds weird!
19:49-20:14 Telly, how’d the heck did you get in Coffee’s logo and not yours?!
21:44 creepy af
Taken from the hidden movie pound puppies 1915
MGM Logo with burping lion from Strange Brew 1983
Art for arts sake
In Latin. Ars Gratis Artis.
The 3d effect.
MGM logo 2024 100th Anniversary
2025 from 1915, it can actually be its *110th* Anniversary ... meaning it can be 110 years old in 2025
You forgot to put in the years
40:02 58:10 Think Pink
1:39 What is this movie called
The Penalty
The purr you can barely hear in the 2000 to 2010.
OC and Stiggs (1987) brought me here.
Leo's Roar Is Actually Based On A Tiger's Roar I Can Tell Cause Tiger Roars Are More Scarier Than Lion Roars
That scene got me funny
Fact: mgm was created 2 or 3 yrs before slats was born so a unknown lion in it he’s young
There has been 8 Leos.
ars Gratis Artis-arts for art's sake in latin.
Oh, and the lion had used to not roar like the other logos.
Ginger's voice! rhey kepr the voice.
When I was at hotel I can watch
Hold on there Tiger Lady, I think you should say no to the Marx Bros.
Mimi what are you doing>:(
What film is his roar from in the one after the "North By Northwest" logo?
MGM Television Logos from The Asphalt Jungle Dr Kildare The Lieutenant A Man Called Shenandoah and Hondo TV Series
57:10 wait is the crocodile? 🐊
58:19 wart is a zookepper?
What pink panther
Dances with Dragons, I think the Marx Bros are super annoying.
Where’s the unknown lion that’s used in 1927 to 1928
MGM Metro Goldwyn Mayer Logo History
My Little Pony Equestria Girls The Movie
Rainbow Rocks Friendship Games and
Legend of Everfree MLP The Movie
George looks like a dog in my opinion 😊
22:37 WHAT IN PAIMONS GOOD NAME IS THAT THAT IS NOT COFFEE
MGM mgm. MGM!!!!!!!!!
😻😻😻😻😻🦁🦁🦁🦁♥️♥️♥️♥️
THE LION IS GLITCHING 2:49
MGM Stillframe logo from Ben Hur
Means the footage was unavailable.
Many
whats the music at 1:07:38?
What music is this
@@DarkUnicorn926Thats what I'm asking.
@@DarkUnicorn926I guess the creator made the music himself. It's great music.