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===10th Logo (December 16, 2011-July 13, 2018)===
===10th Logo (December 16, 2011- )===
Paramount 100th AnniversaryParamount 100 Years (2011) *Open Matte*Paramount 100th AnniversaryParamount Pictures (2013)Paramount Pictures (2013)Paramount Pictures (2013, French)Paramount Pictures 1:1Paramount Pictures (2020, ViacomCBS byline)
Paramount 100th AnniversaryParamount 100 Years (2011) *Open Matte*Paramount 100th AnniversaryParamount Pictures (2013)Paramount Pictures (2013)Paramount Pictures (2013, French)Paramount Pictures 1:1Paramount Pictures (2020, ViacomCBS byline)


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<u>Trivia:</u> This logo was designed by DevaStudios, Inc. and animated using the Terragen software from Planetside Software.
<u>Trivia:</u> This logo was designed by DevaStudios, Inc. and animated using the Terragen software from Planetside Software.
<u>Bylines:</u>
*December 16, 2011-November 8, 2019: "A VIACOM COMPANY"
*January 10, 2020-: "A ViacomCBS Company"


<u>Variants:</u>
<u>Variants:</u>
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*At the end of a Starz! Network print of ''Hero and the Terror'', a Cannon film, the Viacom "V of Steel" jingle plays over the end variant of this logo due to a plastering error.
*At the end of a Starz! Network print of ''Hero and the Terror'', a Cannon film, the Viacom "V of Steel" jingle plays over the end variant of this logo due to a plastering error.


<u>Availability:</u> Uncommon. Seen on all Paramount movies from ''Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol'' to ''Going in Style''.
<u>Availability:</u> Current. Seen on all Paramount movies since ''Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol''. Also seen as a de-facto home entertainment logo on Paramount's 4K UHD Blu-ray disc releases starting with ''Star Trek'' and ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', and on regular Blu-rays/DVDs starting with the 2019 release of ''Bumblebee''. This logo also appears on the first four films from Paramount Animation before the division got its own logo in 2020. The Viacom byline made its final appearance on ''Playing with Fire''; the ViacomCBS byline first debuted on a Spanish TV spot for ''Sonic The Hedgehog''. It made its theatrical debut on ''Like a Boss''.


<u>Editor's Note:</u> This is a true masterpiece of a logo, with the powerful and majestic theme, perfect CGI, and sheer power it radiates. It's certainly a worthy successor to all the 100 years' worth of Paramountains before it.
<u>Editor's Note:</u> This is a true masterpiece of a logo, with the powerful and majestic theme, perfect CGI, and sheer power it radiates. It's certainly a worthy successor to all the 100 years' worth of Paramountains before it.
===11th Logo (July 9, 2018-December 18, 2020)===
Nicknames:"The Flying On a Balloon Replacement Logo", "The Bouncing On a Ball Replacement Logo", "Blue Mountain II, "Kittykat the Lion","11th MGM Lion"
Logo:Same as the 1998 warner bros. family entertainment logo, except bugs bunny is replaced by mr. whiskers, also, the balloon and ball from the 2013-2019 flying on a balloon logo can still seen. the text is changed from warner bros. to paramount and the TimeWarner byline has been kept.
Trivia:This logo was animated at Pixar Animation Studios, though this is unconfirmed.
Bylines:
*The distance between the words and the mountain tip sometimes varies.
*July 9, 2018-November 1, 2019:
**A TimeWarner Company
**AWARNERMEDIA COMPANY
*July 27, 2018-September 13, 2019: AWARNERMEDIA COMPANY
*May 31, 2019-October 25, 2019: A Disney Company
Variants:
An abridged version exists.
The prototype version from 2018 has a white background rather than a black background, and a Mr. Whiskers-based version of Bugs Bunny. However, due to three bad reviews for the flying ball variant for being the last cartoon with Foghorn Leghorn and Crayola, making a fact about horse and ball and a message about getting blocked on facebook, this will last appear on the academy screener vhs of the conquistador, where it shows both the flying ball variant and the normal one, when a 90th anniversary version was used until December of that year.
Starting with The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, A 90th anniversary version of this logo was released on October 8, 2018, but because of the original version having the end part sliding down, it was fixed and not used until October 26, 2018.
A Warner Bros. Pictures-based version exists, but due to copyright, it has a WarnerMedia byline instead of a TimeWarner byline.
A flying ball variant was seen on The high and the flighty (1956) where a bird steals foghorn leghorn's homemade beach ball and destroys it, this can be seen in future episodes such as Adventure Time: Horse and Ball.
The Set 6-10 versions of the paramount and flying on a balloon logos can be used as alternative versions of this logo, such as on Capture the Flag.
A feature presentation version of the 90th anniversary version and the future versions of this logo replaced the 2002 90th anniversary feature presentation.
At the end of MGM films, the logo is still.
FX/SFX:Perfect SpongeBob Squarepants-based CGI.
Startup Sound (Music/Sounds):
Startup:Starts with the wind chime effect 75 Years logo of the era, then segues into a re-orchestrated version of the theme from the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo. On the flying ball Variant, the 2016 BAB SFX is used.
Shutdown:The abridged logo uses theAnimaniacsmusic from the Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo.
Startup Sound (Music/Sounds) Variant:
*A strange reverse plaster of the Family Entertainment prototype with theMGM/UA Home Videologo's audio was found on a Portuguese dub ofExterminator 2. This can be seenhere.
*On The Happy Tree Friends Carnival Looney Tunes marathon beforeDevil May Hare, the 1993 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment fanfare is heard over this logo and plasters the 1993 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment logo.
*On the Demo VHS of Barney's Halloween Party, the 2012Universal Picturesfanfare plays and has a low pitched Universal logo afterwards because Paramount Home Entertainment's studio broke. The studio also broke before finishing Risk, Whack, Rob and Max.
*OnThe Informer, a different fanfare, composed by Joseph Philips, plays during the logo.
Availability:Current.
*Can be used on future 20th Century Fox, Warner Brothers projects or Old Paramount Projects instead of the 1995 paramount logo with the 1994 20th century fox fanfare or the 1994 warner bros. television fanfare. Though, from Mid October 2018, you would find the 1995 paramount logo or the 2014 flying on a balloon logo instead of this logo, because of the bad reviews of the flying ball variant, which is also known as Pinkfong v. Sony Pictures Entertainment.
*This logo never appeared on home video releases until Teen Titans Go To The Movies, due to the bad reviews of the flying ball variant.
*Warner Brothers-based Paramount Television shows were moved from Nick Jr. to CBS on January 30, 2019, home video releases of those shows were rereleased on February 12, 2019, and they were removed from nickjr.com on Valentine's Day of 2019. However, when these shows were moved to CBS, the nickelodeon productions logos, the warner bros. family entertainment logos, the warner bros. animation logos and the warner bros. television logos were plastered by this logo, thus completely rebranding Crayola to WarnerMedia.
*This also appears on The Looney Tunes Movie 2: Gaining 3,000 Inflatables, where Daffy Duck flies away while giving Bugs Bunny them to sitpop.
* This logo was first used on Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Circle Time Squabble and last used on Dune.
Editor's Note: This logo is an updated version of the 2002 logo.
=== 12th logo (December 20, 2019-) ===
Nicknames:"Blue Mountain III, "Kittykat the Lion II"
Logo:We see a model of a mountain, with a CGI lake in front of it and a dark blue/red gradient sky with an orange sunset behind it. As the sky darkens, the camera begins to zoom closer to the mountain, as 24 gold stars (also CGI) come from the bottom right while Mr. Whiskers flies on 12 balloons and a hopper ball falls on the mountain, which he rides on. Seconds later, Mr. Whiskers punctures the hopper ball and throws it out of the mountain. After that, the text "A Paramount Picture" or A Paramount Release" fades in with a "TM" and a byline reading "A Disney Company" or "a WarnerMedia company". Also, Starting with this logo, Mr. Whiskers now wears glasses.
Variants:
*Sometimes, the animation from the 2011-17 logo is used. The byline on this variant reads "A ViacomCBS Company".
*A Warner Bros. shield variant exists. The byline on this variant reads "a WarnerMedia company".
*At the end of films, the last 6 seconds of the logo are used.
*The host may vary.
*The ball color may vary.
*A version that only has the balloons exists.
*A version that only has the ball exists.
FX/SFX:Same as the 1986 logo.
Startup Sound (Music/Sounds):
Startup:A 30 second themecomposed by Caidin Johnson.
Shutdown:A 5 second themecomposed by Caidin Johnson.
Availability:Brand new. Ifirst debuted on a Spanish TV spot for Sonic The Hedgehog. It made its theatrical debut on Like a Boss. Don’t expect this logo or the 1986 logo to appear as a de-facto logo on releases from January 21 to February 11. 2020, as those tapes have no previews, no Feature Presentation ID and no Paramount Home Entertainment logo due to two things based on Pinkfong v. Sony Pictures Entetainment Inc. for the previous logo’s flying ball variant.
Editor's Note: This logo's first year was wasted, since the theatrical version of this logo was originally to come out on February 7, 2020, but because of Pinkfong v. Sony Pictures Entertainment, it was delayed until June 21, 2020 and then because of Paramount's closure on March 24, 2020, it was delayed on December 23, 2020.


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