Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., or MGM, formally MGM/UA Entertainment Co. (1982-1987) since the 1981 merger with United Artists, is an American media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of cinema and television programs. On April 8, 2005, the company was acquired by a partnership led by Sony and Comcast Corporation for USD $4.8 billion ($2 billion of which was to pay off MGM's debt). As of 2005, MGM now produces film and television content in conjunction with Columbia TriStar or Sony, although in March 2006 it announced that it would continue distributing some theatrical films under the MGM name, and separate from the Sony brand, and Columbia TriStar would continue to distribute films by MGM/UA domestically.
From the end of the Silent Film Era through World War II, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was the prominent motion picture studio in Hollywood, with the greatest output of all of the studios: at its height, it released one feature film a week, along with many short subjects and serials. A victim of the massive restructuring of the motion picture industry during the 1950s and 60s, it was ultimately unable to cope with the loss of its theater chain (due to the Paramount decrees), and the power shift from studio bosses to independent producers and agents.

Censored MGM Cartoons - Information on cartoons MGM has censored for one reason or another.
Non-Stick MGM Cartoon Page - Dedicated to the history of animation. Includes a searchable cartoon database, photographs of directors with lists of their productions, dates of the first appearance of classic characters and a bibliography.
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