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*The Viacom variant is slightly shifted up on some PAL DVDs.
*The Viacom variant is slightly shifted up on some PAL DVDs.
*On the 1996 VHS of ''Mission: Impossible'', the logo is played at warp speed. Near the end of the logo, we also hear Nick Tate saying, "Coming to theaters this holiday season from Paramount Pictures."
*On the 1996 VHS of ''Mission: Impossible'', the logo is played at warp speed. Near the end of the logo, we also hear Nick Tate saying, "Coming to theaters this holiday season from Paramount Pictures."
*Even though Paramount debuted an updated version of their movie logo in 1999, they still used the 1995 variant for home video releases.


'''Bylines:'''
'''Bylines:'''
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' On the VHS tapes of ''Fatal Attraction'' (plastering the 75th Anniversary logo) and ''The Blue Iguana'', the 1987 [[Paramount Pictures]] fanfare is heard.


'''Availability:''' Extremely common.
'''Availability:''' Extremely common.
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'''Variants:'''  
'''Variants:'''  
* There is a shorter, more common version which starts with the stars zooming down through the clouds.
* There is a shorter, more common version which starts with the stars zooming down through the clouds.
* Even though the clouds in the movie logo were updated on the movie ''The Sum of All Fears'', Paramount still used the prototype variant of the clouds for most home video releases. However, the version with the finalized clouds was seen on ''Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure'', the only home video release to use this variation.
* A filmed version of the 2003 variant exists.
* A filmed version of the 2003 variant exists.
* At the end of tapes, the finished product is seen, with the clouds moving westward in the background.
* At the end of tapes, the finished product is seen, with the clouds moving westward in the background.
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