Your Dream Variations - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Here you write dream logos for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to be real.

Lurkerbunny:

The Electric Company Movie (1976): We see the 1957 logo, but Leo is not there. Paul the Gorilla walks up, points at the empty circle and grunts quizzically. Jennifer of the Jungle swings in (OYOYOYOYOYOY!) and says "Paul, you're not supposed to be here! The movie hasn't even started." Paul grunts back at her. "Yes, I can see the lion isn't there, but that doesn't mean you can just walk in and wind up with this-" Suddenly, Leo fades in and shouts "HHEEEYYY YYYOOOOOUUUU GGGUUUUUUUYYYYYYYSSSS!" and he fades out. This was seen in North America.

MiraMaxie

Gunny Rabbit (2009): The 2008 MGM logo fades in, but Leo the Lion is facing the screen. He roars, still facing the screen, then roars again, but suddenly he morphs into the cartoon bunny in a James Bond tuxedo from the opening titles. He points his gun at us when the background morphs to magenta and purple colors, and shoots when a circle border surrounds him. Blood fills the screen (this movie is a parody of the James Bond gunbarrel/opening sequences) and the opening titles begin.

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Link's New Car (2009): The 2008 MGM logo plays normally, but when Leo finishes his 2nd roar, he gags instead and vomits 3 times. For the 3rd time, the vomit comes out with Mario and Luigi (as seen in the Super Mario World cartoon), both covered in lion barf. Throughout the following conversation, Leo looks at Luigi and Mario, puzzled. Luigi cleans up Mario as Mario says "YEW-UK! (Yoo-uh-k) We've been slobbered!". That gives Luigi an idea, unnaturally. He takes out a sign reading "MGM: 85 YEARS ENTERTAINING THE ANIMALS" and says "Look what I made!" Mario replies back with "It's a stone, Luigi. You did not make it!". Leo suddenly takes a LARGE inhale through his mouth and sucks Mario, Luigi, (who's saying "HELP!" like in the episode "Mama Luigi"), the ribbon (which reveals Leo's full body for the first time in an audience), the text that says "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" and "TRADE MARK", the (R) symbol, the drama mask, the reef, and the MGM.COM URL. Leo then burps, stands up, looks around, and his head turns facing the audience, visibly embarassed (with an embarassed growl). Leo walks away, but we suddenly hear the infamous "WHAT THE FU- BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!" sound effect and at the boom part of it, an explosion emerges, causing Leo to flee from the set, running towards the camera, causing the camera to fall off the photography director's hand and break with static lines. The lines then make a static TV screen and we hear a distant voice of Luigi saying "Mama Luigi" mixed along with Mario also saying that but in a ridiculously/questionally voice (homage to the 1982 film "Poltergeist", which was another MGM film). We suddenly cut to Bill Nye screaming at us and cut back to the static. We then cut to the middle of the YouTube Poop Films logo. This time after it fades out to black,it fades out to white and the main title "METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presents" zooms out and it appears for 6 seconds and rolls the rest of the opening titles.

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Yogi's Treasure Island (2009): Boo Boo Bear is seen imitating the current MGM lion. The American National Enterprises logo is seen after the MGM logo.

Logoboy95

The First Nightmare on Elm Street (1974): The MGM lion wears a bullet hat and a shirt, and the letters are bloody! The drama mask is sad.

CheesyBob42

Pac-Man: The Movie (1984): The 1984 MGM Diamond Jubilee logo plays, but Leo morphs into Pac-Man and eats his way through the right side of the ribbon.

Hello Kitty's Big Furry Tale (1994, 2011 re-release): The MGM logo of the time plays, but Leo is replaced by Hello Kitty, who meows instead of roars. She coughs and then says, "I'm not supposed to be in the ribbon. I am supposed to let Leo roar to start every movie from this movie company, and I will let him do it." And then Leo comes in, and this time he actually roars. Then Mowzer (from the Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater episode "Phantom of the Theater") walks from the left, and Kitty asks,"Now what, Mowzer?" Then Mowzer says, "I was here to tell you that the movie has got to start soon." Kitty replies, "Alright, alright, I'll stop. Roll the film!" and then the United Artists logo (which has been altered for the movie) is shown after that, then "Sanrio Presents" fades in and then we zoom down into a city, then the title appears.

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Snooper and Blabber: The Movie (1996, English version): The 1987 MGM Logo plays, but Blabber roars in the logo.

Tails2112

Tails' Saddest Moments (1996): The 1987 MGM Logo plays but Sonic is dressed up as a lion and roars through this logo. The director Alex Lifeson says "Okay, and, cut. That was great, Sonic; you did a great job today". And Sonic says "Thanks, Alex".

The Beavis and Butt-head Movie (1999): We start off with the 1987 logo but Beavis is in place of Leo and he sings "I am Cornholio! I will not go screw myself!" and the director Johnny Knoxville goes "Cut! Cut! CUT! Beavis, what in the hell are you doing here?" and then Beavis goes "Are you threatening me? I AM CORNHOLIO!" then he laughs and Johnny goes "Uh, Beavis, get out of the set, please?" and Beavis walks out the MGM ribbon then he yells '' Screw you, *******" then the credits start.

FJK2344:

The Nickelodeon Haypile Show (1997-2009, TV): Depends on the episode. On some episodes, a character from the show is in place of Leo and says a soundbite. The episode "Use Your Bow" has a bird and tweets. The episode "The Legend of the Flying Sponge" has Phil Deville yelling "IT'S A FLYING SPONGE!". And another episode has Sandy Cheeks saying "Thank you!".

Johnny Test: The Movie (2010, US version): The black and white 1953 logo is used, but Dukey replaces Jackie the Lion. Also, Dukey does a lame roar.

On the teaser trailer, the black and white 1953 logo appears with Johnny and the others. Also, Jackie the Lion is replaced with Leo the Lion. He and Dukey are holding Chocolate Test bars.

MrTails1999

Brittany's Revenge (2009): Same as the 1990 logo but Borat comes in there and goes "Welcome to the film "Brittany's Revenge"" and Mike Mills goes "Uh, Borat? You're supposed to get away." and Borat (whose name is a reference to the 2006 comedy,  Borat: Cultural Learning of America for Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan  ) goes "What!". The next thing you know, Dexter comes in there and goes "Alright, Borat. You're busted, punk!!!" and Borat starts yelling and Mike goes "Ah, shaddapp!!!" and throws the beer bottle at Borat. Last thing you know Noodles comes in there and goes "Uh, guys? Let's, uh.. start the ******* movie."

Tails1999

Idle Punks (2009): We start off with the 1974 logo but Leo is in there, doing his usual roar. After it finishes, credits start to roll and "One Hundred Punks" by Billy Idol plays.

Lazlow

North by Northwest 2 (1963): The 1956 logo plays, but it is in black and white and on a green background.

domnickjr

Yappo Goes to New York City (2009): The logo is black and white.

FJK2344

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. He says "I'm not even supposed to be here today." Then Dante says "Hey! That's my line!", and then Randal runs away, leaving the expo marker on the ground.

Wolfie14

Volcano: Aftershock in Denver (1996): We start with the 1987 logo, With a new lion named Sugar. But after Sugar does the 2nd roar, a volcano comes up. Sugar then jumps outside the logo into a black area. After that, the entire logo gets sucked up in lava.

Lady Gaga's Fame Movie (2010): The lion is replaced with Lady Gaga. After she sings "Pa-pa-pa-poker-face-pa-pa-poker face!" instead of roaring, the mask below the ribbon sings "Ma-ma-ma-mah!"

Gromit's Clay Movie (2009): The lion is replaced with Gromit.

Gromit: The Good The Bad and the Western (2003): The lion wears a cowboy hat.

Monkey's Age (2006): The lion is replaced with a monkey.

Yoshi's Land Park (1998): The lion is replaced with Yoshi.

Mario in Iceman Sloth (1997): The lion is replaced with Mario.

Gromit the Dog meets Alvin and the Chipmunks (2008): The lion is brown.

Muppet Land (2000): The logo is green. Also, the lion is replaced with Kermit.

Kermit's Brave Emperor (2001): Same as the Muppet Land variant, but on the first half, the logo shakes for one second.

Divas (2010): (This variant appears after the end credits) The 2008 logo plays, but the ribbon, mask, and lion are tinted in silver and the text, URL, and registered trademark symbol are tinted in pink. Also, Tanner's roar is used.

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On the trailer, the logo appears in a fashion show.

The Parrot Brothers (September 1994): The 1957 logo plays, but it is in a black rectangle on a brown background. This logo is presented in widescreen.

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Sufferin' Cats (1995): The 1987 logo is tinted in red.

Fallen Bridges (July 21, 1989): The 1957 logo is used, but the background is sky blue gradient. Also, the words "TRADE" and "MARK" are removed, the lion is replaced with a green bird in a superhero costume with messed up red hair. The bird then flies around and tweets. After that, an announcer's voice says "Um, you forgot TRADE and MARK in the logo." The bird then gets angry and flies away very fast. The announcer's voice then says "OK, it's time to start this movie anyway."

At the end of this film, the still picture of the film's opening variant (minus the lion) appears, but the text above the logo reads "MGM/UA Entertainment Co.", ironically enough, instead of the normal "Metro Goldwyn Mayer", and the announcer's voice says "Alright, the movie has now ended. So, will you please bring a lion here?" Then, Tanner fades in and roars two times. The announcer's voice says "Cut! Tanner, get out of here and visit Tom and Jerry in an MGM cartoon." Then, Tanner screams and runs away. The announcer's voice says "OK, we'll have to get Leo the Lion back here in the next film. So, iris out already." The logo then irises out.

Studio 1368 (May 7, 2004): The 1987 logo plays, but it is a drawing on a white background. Also, the URL is removed, the words "Metro Goldwyn Mayer" are in style of the 1957 logo and a cartoonish version of Leo the Lion is used.

June 31st (June 18, 2004): The 1987 logo plays, but the URL is removed and when Leo the Lion is about to finish his second roar, the logo freezes and changes into a gold version of the entire logo (ala the 1993 MGM/UA Home Video logo). The logo then shines.

6000: The Power of 20 Silver Diamonds (July 23, 2004): The 1987 logo plays, but the entire logo is gold except for Leo, which is dark red. Also, the circle Leo the Lion is in is light blue and the background is brown gradient.

Pie Land News Radio (January 15, 2011): Basically a combination of the 1957 and 2008 logos, but by the time Leo finishes his second roar, the text, ribbon, mask, and URL shine via light rays. Also, the 1960 roar track is used.

More Terror, More Fun in the Sun (June 1982): The 1928 extended logo featuring Jackie the Lion is shown, but the logo is tinted in cobalt blue. Also, the 1928 roar track is used. At the end of the closing credits, the same 1928 extended logo from the film's opening including the 1928 roar track is seen. On trailers and TV spots for this film, the 1924 logo is used, but it is shortened to four seconds and the 1960 roar track is used.

SuperMuppet

Terror (2015): The 2012 logo is seen, but the lion is replaced by Tanner, who does all of his 4 roars. After his final roar, lightning strikes, eliminating the logo.

The Coward (1972): The 1957 logo is seen, but the ribbon is colored gold.

C.A.T. (2013): The current logo is seen, but Leo is replaced by a colorized Jackie.

Silent Night (2015): The current logo is seen, but the MGM logo is decorated in mistletoe and bells. The reef around the mask is a greenish color, and the background is a red gradient.

Desert Island (1998): The lion is replaced by a sign of the logo.

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Over Nine Thousand Toasters: The Movie (2008): The 1987 logo plays normally, but the lion is replaced with a toaster, and instead of roaring, it dings.

Saint Sea Hat: The Musical (2007): The lion is replaced with Saint Sea Hat, who says, "Aw ****! I knew your son!", "The gas is Super Yogi!" and "Have a BUCKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!" instead of roaring.

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The Economy Check (2010): The 2008 MGM logo is shown on a $100 bill, which is held by a woman, who is smoking with the same hand. Only on the teaser trailer for this film.

The Economy Check (2010) Teaser Trailer

Bagelman's New Bagelmobile (2011): The current logo plays as normal, but after Leo roars for the last time, he starts screaming, and eventually doubles over in pain and throws up Bagelman. Bagelman says, "Oh my God, I'm getting too sick from this crap." Leo sneaks a Vaccum Block from Bagelman and eats it. Bagelman says, "Well, I'm outta...". Leo then starts sucking everything up, including Bagelman who was trying to get away. He even sucks up the background, turning the background white. After Leo's done, he gets confused. Suddenly, he goes crazy with rampage and starts attacking the cameraman. We turn to static after that. We hear somebody shout "Why is a knife there?" and hear screams and slashing noises (in refrence to the The Amazing World of Sam Strawberry episode "Red With Rampage"). We suddenly cut to Bagelman's archnemisis, Knifeman, laughing evily. He then takes a knife and smashes the camera, sending us back to static. Somebody shouts, "I regret everything! Everything I've ever done in my entire life!" We hear more screaming, slashing noises, and evil laughing. When we cut from static again, we see writing on a fogged up mirror, "Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures and TAKE THE PICTURE! Productions Present...", leading us into the opening sequence.

Adventure_Time

Robotnik vs. Robotnik Jr. (1954): Lion vomit is spread across the logo.

Yo Quiero Taco Bell (1998):The logo plays, but instead of the lion, the Taco Bell chihuahua is there instead. Instead of Leo roaring, the dog says "Yo Quiero Taco Bell." which translates to "I want some Taco Bell.". A taco falls on the dog's head and she eats the taco. Then it fades to a Taco Bell restaurant and she orders everything from the menu. She gets all tacos on the menu and eats them.

ShyGuysToyBox

Day of the Kitty (2009 TV Movie): The lion is replaced by a cat who yawns syncing to the roar, "roaring" only once. Ars Gratia Artis is gone, Metro Goldwyn Mayer and TRADE MARK are smaller, and the URL and the registered trademark symbol are gone.

A History on Motion Pictures (2014, TV Movie): We see the current logo in greyscale, and Leo is replaced by Jackie

It's Christmas Tomorrow (2014): A different lion is seen roaring. A chorus sings Jingle Bells in the background.

shnick1985

Ed Edd n' Eddy's Big Picture Show 2: The Revenge of Eddy's Brother (2014): The 1987 logo at first plays as normal, but Leo's head with replaced with the head of Eddy's brother, who's grinning evilly. Instead of the roar, we hear Eddy shouting "UNCLE!!!"

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SuperChickpeabros

All Dogs Go To Heaven 3: The Return Of The Revenge Of Carface (2003): The 1987 logo plays, but Charlie B. Barkin replaces Leo and Itchy Itchiford and Killer are on the ribbon edges. Charlie roars, scaring Itchy and Killer off the ribbons (the URL bounces as they hit the ground) and they say "You Scared Us!" simultaneously. Charlie says "Oopsy, my bad!" and giggles.

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Ickis vs. Raffine and Timmy Terror (1999): The 1987 logo plays, but Leo is replaced by Raffine (from Puyo POP Fever.) Instead of roaring, she says "Oh, la-ti-da!" three times. When she says that the second time, Ickis walks in and use a evil vampire bat to get Raffine out of the ribboning and chase her after she says that the third time.

On the 2004 VHS of this film, the 1993-1998 MGM/UA Home Video logo plays, but clips from Puyo POP Fever

are seen during the filmstrip animation. Also, Leo is replaced by Raffine and when she and the drama mask turn gold

and the text and reef disappear, Beau Weaver says "And now, our feature presentation, Ickis vs. Raffine and Timmy Terror!" in a cheerful tone as well. Raffine says "Oh, la-ti-da!" twice instead of roaring also as well.

Tootie's Crush on Ms. Amitie (1994):We start off with the 70th Anniversary version of the 1986-2011 logo, but before the animation of this logo plays, we're seeing the older MGM logos before we're flashed into this logo. Amitie (from Puyo POP Fever) in her 1985-2003 appearence replaces Leo and she says "Welcome to the film Tootie's Crush on Ms. Amitie!" and roars twice. Timmy Turner and Tootie come in (with her holding a sign with the "70 YEARS ENTERTAINING THE WORLD" words with the Earth globe replacing the "O" in "WORLD") and before she's roaring the second time, Tootie says "Wow, what a great movie!" and Timmy says "How did you make this, Amitie?". After she's done roaring, they walk away from the logo, but Ms. Accord (Amitie's magic school teacher) in her 1985-2003 appearence walks in and uses a hammer version of Popoi to smash the company's name and then she screams "WAAAAHHHH!!!!" and runs out of the ribboning and run away from the logo and then she walks away. After that, Leo fades in and does his usual roar. Also, the music from the 75th Anniversary version of the 1990-1997 Universal Pictures logo is used.

On a TV spot which can be found on the 1995 NBC TV airings before The Duty Calls of Timmy Turner and Tootie, the 70th Anniversary version of the 1986-2011 logo has Leo replaced by Amitie in her 1985-2003 appearence. Also, instead of roaring, she says "Ta-da!"

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Johnny Test vs. Chicken Little: First Blood (2009): The 1987 logo plays normally, but with the original 1980s roar and the song "Euroshima" by John Waite plays in the background until the whoosh occurred and the main titles play through the whole song.

There's a cameo appearance of the 1984 logo, from Johnny's 1985 VHS "Stephen King's 'Cat's Eye'" while Johnny's in the hospital after a brutal beating with Chicken Little.

At the very end of the film, the 1990 MGM Logo plays until the videotape cuts out and Johnny wakes up and takes the tape out and said "Well, that's the movie, everyone." He then smacks the camera and it turns to static and the current MGM logo plays normally.

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Great White Night (1988): The 1987 logo plays, but the lion is replaced by a cartoon great white shark. The roar track from the normal variant is still intact.

MGM (Great White Night, 1988)

Great White Night 2: Revenge of the Sharks (1992): Same as the Great White Night variant, but the background is dark blue gradient and a woman is trapped inside the shark's mouth, a la the MGM's The Big Parade of Comedy variant of the 1957 logo, and shouting "AAAHH!!! HELP ME!!!"

Great White Night 3: Ocean World (1994): Same as the Great White Night variant, but the only difference is the text "70th ANNIVERSARY".

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Chicken Fight: The Movie (2001): The 1987 logo plays, but the chicken fight scene from the 1999 Family Guy episode "Da Boom" plays inside the circle where Leo usually is. The audio is replaced by the sounds of the chicken fight explained earlier.

An Epic, Epic Movie  (2010): The 2008 logo plays, but Leo is replaced by the Epic Face (or Awesome Face). The audio is replaced by a portion of The Epic Face Song (or The Awesome Face Song).

Another Epic, Epic Movie (2011): Same as the Epic Movie MGM logo, only the Epic Face is crudely drawn.MGM, Another Epic Movie (2011)

Abyss Of Nothingness: The Movie (2009): The 2008 logo is seen, only Leo is missing. We zoom into the circle. We zoom into a peach-coloured dot until we reveal it was actually Leo. He roars twice and the logo fades out.

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LazyTown The Movie (2014): The 1987 logo is used.

On the trailer, the 2012 logo is seen with the Warner Bros. Pictures, the Turner Entertainment, and the Arbuckle Films logo.

Candhfan621

A Super Mario Bros/Steven Universe Double Feature (2017): Bowser replaces Leo, and roars, but Steven says "CUT! Once more, but with feeling!"

hfmbears

Origin: A RandomWorks Movie (2013): Because the movie takes place in the year 2005, the 2001 logo is used, but it is also bylineless.

On the film's theatrical trailers and TV spots, the logo is seen with the 20th Century Fox logo and the Screen Gems logo.

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The Trip (2009): The logo plays normally, but at the end, a flash happens, and it transitions to the start of the movie

At the very end of the credits, the print logos scrolls along a trippy background.

Tripping Again (2020): The logo plays normally, but zooms down when Leo roars a second time.