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On September 27, 2011, Paramount Home Entertainment was renamed Paramount Home Media Distribution after merging with Paramount Digital and Television. Starting in 2012, the [[Republic Entertainment|Republic Pictures]] library and select Paramount films were licensed to [[Olive Films]] and [[Kino Lorber]]. From 2013-2016, the company licensed the home media rights to most of the Paramount Pictures (with some exceptions) library to [[Warner Home Video]]. Paramount continues to release licensed material and material from sister companies. In May 2019, Paramount Home Media Distribution was renamed back to Paramount Home Entertainment. | On September 27, 2011, Paramount Home Entertainment was renamed Paramount Home Media Distribution after merging with Paramount Digital and Television. Starting in 2012, the [[Republic Entertainment|Republic Pictures]] library and select Paramount films were licensed to [[Olive Films]] and [[Kino Lorber]]. From 2013-2016, the company licensed the home media rights to most of the Paramount Pictures (with some exceptions) library to [[Warner Home Video]]. Paramount continues to release licensed material and material from sister companies. In May 2019, Paramount Home Media Distribution was renamed back to Paramount Home Entertainment. | ||
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|Paramount Home Video.jpg|1st Logo (September 17, 1979-October 2, 1980) | |Paramount Home Video.jpg|1st Logo (September 17, 1979-October 2, 1980) | ||
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|Paramount Home Video (2000) (DVD).png|4th Logo (April 20, 1987-April 24, 2007, mid-2010s in Asian VCDs, March 2014 in Indonesia) | |Paramount Home Video (2000) (DVD).png|4th Logo (April 20, 1987-April 24, 2007, mid-2010s in Asian VCDs, March 2014 in Indonesia) | ||
|Paramount Home Video (1993).png|5th Logo (December 25, 1993) | |Paramount Home Video (1993).png|5th Logo (December 25, 1993) | ||
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|Paramount Home Video (1996, Source - VHS Release of Mission- Impossible).png|1st Logo (November 12, 1996) | |||
|Paramount Pictures 1998.jpeg|2nd Logo (Early 1998-1999) | |||
|Paramount Home Entertainment (2003) (Widescreen).png|3rd Logo (May 7, 2002-December 27, 2008) | |||
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==Paramount Home Video== | |||
===1st Logo (September 17, 1979-October 2, 1980)=== | ===1st Logo (September 17, 1979-October 2, 1980)=== | ||
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* Other releases that have this include films Paramount issued under license from [[Atlantic Releasing Corporation]] (starting with ''Teen Wolf'' and ending with ''Extremities'') and tapes of episodes of the short-lived drama ''Call to Glory''. | * Other releases that have this include films Paramount issued under license from [[Atlantic Releasing Corporation]] (starting with ''Teen Wolf'' and ending with ''Extremities'') and tapes of episodes of the short-lived drama ''Call to Glory''. | ||
* This logo, as well as the multi-colored copyright warning, also appear on the 1991 VHS print of [[Toho Co., Ltd.|Toho Entertainment]]'s ''The Wizard Of Oz'' (1982). | * This logo, as well as the multi-colored copyright warning, also appear on the 1991 VHS print of [[Toho Co., Ltd.|Toho Entertainment]]'s ''The Wizard Of Oz'' (1982). | ||
* Paramount Video | * Paramount Video also produced the first two seasons of ''Brothers'', a sitcom which aired on Showtime from 1984 to 1989. | ||
** | ** As such, this appeared on episodes from those seasons, while the final two seasons would be produced by [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]]. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This logo is a favorite of many, thanks to its music and animation. | '''Legacy:''' This logo is a favorite of many, thanks to its music and animation. | ||
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* The releases included ''Charlotte's Web'', ''Ghost'', ''The Addams Family'', and ''Wayne's World'', respectively. | * The releases included ''Charlotte's Web'', ''Ghost'', ''The Addams Family'', and ''Wayne's World'', respectively. | ||
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===1st Logo (November 12, 1996)=== | |||
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Paramount Home Video (1996, Source - VHS Release of Mission- Impossible).png | Paramount Home Video (1996, Source - VHS Release of Mission- Impossible).png | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. Only seen on the original North American VHS release (both United States and Canadian prints) of ''Mission: Impossible''. | '''Availability:''' Rare. Only seen on the original North American VHS release (both United States and Canadian prints) of ''Mission: Impossible''. | ||
=== | ===2nd Logo (Early 1998-1999)=== | ||
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Paramount Pictures 1998.jpeg | Paramount Pictures 1998.jpeg | ||
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'''Availability:''' Rare. This was only ever used on Paramount's "Millennium Collection" video trailer, which can be seen on the VHS releases of ''In & Out'', ''Sliding Doors'', ''Hard Rain'', ''A Simple Plan'', ''Event Horizon'', ''Switchback'', ''Twilight'' (1998), and ''A Smile Like Yours''. | '''Availability:''' Rare. This was only ever used on Paramount's "Millennium Collection" video trailer, which can be seen on the VHS releases of ''In & Out'', ''Sliding Doors'', ''Hard Rain'', ''A Simple Plan'', ''Event Horizon'', ''Switchback'', ''Twilight'' (1998), and ''A Smile Like Yours''. | ||
=== | ===3rd Logo (May 7, 2002-December 27, 2008)=== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds Variants:''' | ||
* At the end of the ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!'' 2005 VHS, the 1989 version of the 1987 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] theme is heard. It's not heard on the demo version of the VHS, however. | * At the end of the ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!'' 2005 VHS, the 1989 version of the 1987 [[Paramount Television (1967-2006)|Paramount Television]] theme is heard. It's not heard on the demo version of the VHS, however. | ||
* ''Mean Girls'' | * ''Mean Girls'' uses the ''Paramount on Parade'' fanfare. | ||
'''Availability:''' Fairly common. | '''Availability:''' Fairly common. | ||