User:Jack Jackie Pomi

I'm on the wiki since summer of 2021, making some minor edits to the pages. I live in Russia (thus Jack is only my nickname) and i hope to find other editors from my country.

My favourite logos:
 * Metro Goldwyn Mayer (every logo since 1924)
 * 20th Century Studios (1994-present)
 * Universal Pictures (1912-1918; since 2012)

I also have my own YouTube channel, which now has topic related to logos. Below is it's logos history

1st logo (February 26th, 2017-March 14th, 2017)
Nicknames: "Paint Logo", "Countryballs Logo", "Old Nickname Logo"

Logo: An MGM-like logo, but the ribbon is in Polish flag, above it is XVII ceuntry Polish helmet, mask is replaced with Russian flag-colored circle. Below is the marquee that reads "Jack Pomidorov" - my old nickname.

FX/SFX: Countryball roaring.

Music/Sounds: Roar.

Availability: Extremely rare. This logo only appeared in "SpeedArt Грузия. Праздничное видео к 8 марта!" and "SpeedART ДНР и ЛНР" after appearing in special video about the logo itself, all have restricted access

2nd logo (October 9th, 2018)
Nicknames: "Flash Logo", "Countryballs Logo II"

Logo: A very simplified B/W MGM-like logo. Then logo colorizes: yellow-red ribbon and a marquee that reads "JACK POMI". Again, channel's countryball is roaring.

FX/SFX: Logo colorizing and countryball roaring.

Music/Sounds: Roar.

Availability: Ultra rare. This logo only appeared in "Planetballs #2 - СКОРО! (+ новая заставка)" ("Planetballs #2 - SOON! (+ my new logo)"), which has restricted access

3rd logo (August 7th, 2021-present)
Nicknames: "Flash Logo II", "Coffee the Lion"

Logo: An MGM-like logo with film reel ribbon, a mask and a marquee that reads "JACK POMI". A lion is similar to that of MGM used from 1932 to 1935.

Variants:
 * There is B/W version of the logo, which appears if video starts with or full of B/W logos

FX/SFX: Coffee moving and roaring.

Music/Sounds: Roar or the video's intro if silent.

Availability: Current. This logo is used in every video of the channel since "MGM - Slats the Lion Logo History (1924-1926)"