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<u>Editor's Note:</u> Much like some of the previous logos, the logo is a fan-favorite in the logo community thanks to the seamless use of models and CGI, as well as the fanfare. | <u>Editor's Note:</u> Much like some of the previous logos, the logo is a fan-favorite in the logo community thanks to the seamless use of models and CGI, as well as the fanfare. | ||
===9th Logo ( | ===9th Logo (March 1, 2002-2012)=== | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
File:Paramount Pictures(62).jpg | File:Paramount Pictures(62).jpg | ||
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<u>Bylines:</u> | <u>Bylines:</u> | ||
* | *March 1, 2002-March 26, 2010: "/\ \/|/\CO/\/\ CO/\/\PANY" in its 1990 Wigga-Wigga font. | ||
*May 7, 2010- | *May 7, 2010-December 21, 2011: "A VIACOM COMPANY" in its 2006 font. | ||
<u>Variants:</u> | <u>Variants:</u> | ||
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<u>Availability:</u> Very common. Seen on all Paramount films from 2002 to 2011, as well as Paramount video releases from 2002 to 2006. | <u>Availability:</u> Very common. Seen on all Paramount films from 2002 to 2011, as well as Paramount video releases from 2002 to 2006. | ||
*The 90th Anniversary variant was first seen on '' | *The 90th Anniversary variant was first seen on ''We Were Soldiers'' and last appeared on ''The Hours'' and sometimes plastered old logos on 2002 video releases as well as the Tri-Star Pictures logo on Encore airings of ''Rambo III''. | ||
*The normal Viacom variation was first used on ''Tupac: Resurrection''; the last movies overall to use this logo officially were ''Young Adult'' and ''The Adventures of Tintin''. The last movie to use the Viacom byline in its 1990 font is ''How to Train Your Dragon'', while the first movie to use the 2006 font for the byline is ''Iron Man 2''. | *The normal Viacom variation was first used on ''Tupac: Resurrection''; the last movies overall to use this logo officially were ''Young Adult'' and ''The Adventures of Tintin''. The last movie to use the Viacom byline in its 1990 font is ''How to Train Your Dragon'', while the first movie to use the 2006 font for the byline is ''Iron Man 2''. | ||
*Also seen at the end of ''Elizabethtown'', ''Zodiac'', and ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'', which all had the 5th logo at the beginning. | *Also seen at the end of ''Elizabethtown'', ''Zodiac'', and ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'', which all had the 5th logo at the beginning. | ||
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<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. | ||
[[Category:Movie Logos]] [[Category:Paramount Pictures]] [[Category:ViacomCBS]] | [[Category:Movie Logos]] [[Category:Paramount Pictures]] [[Category:ViacomCBS]] | ||