MGM Kids

Background
MGM Kids was a kids and family division of MGM Home Entertainment that was created in 2003 and remained in use until 2008, with a brief return in 2010. As of the current years, the division is discontinued.

It was the predecessor to the MGM/UA Family Classics and MGM Family Entertainment (formerly known as MGM/UA Family Entertainment) divisions, created in 1988 and 1994, respectively.

Logo (August 15, 1995-1998)
Visuals: The standard MGM logo is posed against a light blue shaded background. Without "TRADE MARK" word and the drama mask, the lion cubs stay in place. We see Leo inside a filmstrip circle with four filmstrips. The text "MGM/UA FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT", with two lines above and below the name, is at the bottom of the cubs. Leo roars twice.

Trivia: This was originally introduced as a print logo on the VHS reprints of The Black Stallion, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, All Dogs Go to Heaven, and The Secret of NIMH, which were released on August 31, 1994.

Variants:
 * There is a high-quality gold variant with no animation used in some video games. The lines and text are white-colored. The Pink Panther: Hokus Pokus Pink uses this variant, with a copyright for United Artists.
 * On All Dogs Go To Heaven Activity Center and Babes in Toyland, the frame rate of MGM lion roaring is uneven.
 * Some trailers have the logo shortened, using the lion's first roar.

Technique: Live-action footage.

Audio: Leo's 1994 roar. However, an edited version of the first roar plays instead of the actual second roar.

Audio Variants:
 * On the PC software titles such as Babes in Toyland, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's Adventure in Tinker Town and All Dogs Go To Heaven Activity Center, the 1995 roar is used.
 * On Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's Adventure in Tinker Town, the 1994 roar is in a lower tone.

Availability: It's generally found on material released under the MGM/UA Family Entertainment banner (and promos for films released under it).
 * Titles with this logo include the 1995 VHS release of The Pebble and the Penguin, a 1998 print of The Princess Bride as well as earlier VHS releases of All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, respectively.
 * The 1998 release of Napoleon (1995) also has this logo despite being branded as an Orion Home Video release on the packaging (as MGM was using Orion to get around their deal with Warner Home Video at the time); later prints have the MGM Family Entertainment logo on the box and MGM ink labels.
 * Also exists on some interactive child-oriented games based on some animated films such as All Dogs Go To Heaven Activity Center.
 * It also appeared on several international releases from Warner Home Video.

Logo (1998-2003)
Visuals: We have the same MGM lion and the cubs (added with two) as before, inside a half dark teal oval-cut on an shaded background. Underneath the lion is a gold drama mask. Above the logo is a engraved bar that reads "MGM FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT". Leo roars once.

Technique: Live-action footage.

Audio: Leo's roaring, alongside the beginning of the promo.

Availability: It was used on a promo for releases released under the division.

Logo (2003-2008)
Visuals: On a background, we see the white words "MGM KIDS" zooming out on a  shadow effect zooming out to the bottom of the screen. We see a lion cub, who is Leo Jr., inside a filmstrip circle, which starts growling and roaring and pushes the name. "MGM KIDS" starts wiggling twice. The cub roars again and the last "M" in MGM moves gently, the right side of the ribbon then pushes back the "M" to its normal place.

Variant: A short version exists.

Technique: A mixture of live-action and 2D animtion.

Audio: A cheerful tune with a child giggling and Leo Jr. roaring.

Availability:
 * Like the previous two logos, it can be seen at the end of some trailers of material that was released under the division.
 * On actual material, this can be found on earlier DVD releases of All Dogs Go to Heaven and All Dogs Go to Heaven 2.
 * It also appears on some DVD releases of Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater, but most releases use either the 1998 or 2003 MGM DVD logos.
 * It appears on all three volumes of the U.S. version of Hi-5 that MGM distributed.
 * It was also seen on the DVD release of The Adventures of the American Rabbit, Stellaluna (film adaptation), as well as the VHS and DVD releases of It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie and Christmas Carol: The Movie.
 * The 2003 DVD release of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) also used this logo on the full-screen side of disc 1 and on disc 2. The widescreen side of disc 1, which was also used for subsequent reprints, uses the 1998 MGM DVD logo.
 * European DVD releases of MGM Kids products don't have this logo whatsoever, instead only using standard MGM DVD logos and branding.
 * Australian releases also feature the branding and logo on the packaging, they too also don't feature this logo, once again only having the MGM DVD logo on-screen.