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'''Logo:''' It's the 1986 [[Paramount Pictures]] logo with no video indicator whatsoever. The difference here from the theatrical version is that the logo is videotaped; the picture quality is somewhat sharper and the color scheme is brighter than normal. On occasion, the logo begins much earlier than the theatrical variant.
'''Logo:''' It's the 1986 [[Paramount Pictures]] logo with no video indicator whatsoever. The difference here from the theatrical version is that the logo is videotaped; the picture quality is somewhat sharper and the color scheme is brighter than normal. On occasion, the logo begins much earlier than the theatrical variant.
'''Trivia:''' Even though Paramount debuted an updated version of their movie logo in 1999, they still used the 1995 variant for home video releases.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*A still version is seen at the end of some tapes. This version also appears on the 2002 DVD of ''Rugrats: Decade in Diapers'', the 1992 VHS of ''Demonic Toys'' (before the Full Moon logo) and before trailers on certain Paramount releases from 2000 to 2002.  
*A still version is seen at the end of some tapes. This version also appears on the 2002 DVD of ''Rugrats: Decade in Diapers'', the 1992 VHS of ''Demonic Toys'' (before the Full Moon logo) and before trailers on certain Paramount releases from 2000 to 2002.  
*The Viacom variant is slightly shifted up on some PAL DVDs.
*The Viacom variant is slightly shifted up on some PAL DVDs.
*Even though Paramount debuted an updated version of their movie logo in 1999, they still used the 1995 variant for home video releases.
*This logo was spotted at the end of some trailers on screener VHS tapes from the company. Here, the logo is already formed, but we see copyright info under the mountain. The copyright info then fades out after a few seconds to make room for the byline to fade in.
*This logo was spotted at the end of some trailers on screener VHS tapes from the company. Here, the logo is already formed, but we see copyright info under the mountain. The copyright info then fades out after a few seconds to make room for the byline to fade in.


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