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'''Editor's Note:''' This is also another famous mountain, and the only one that is fully abstract, though the earlier variants look really awkward and ugly with their odd differences in size. | '''Editor's Note:''' This is also another famous mountain, and the only one that is fully abstract, though the earlier variants look really awkward and ugly with their odd differences in size. | ||
===8th Logo (December 12, 1986-October 7, 2003)=== | ===8th Logo (December 12, 1986-October 7, 2003, October 21, 2011)=== | ||
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*September 22, 1989-January 13, 1995: "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">A Paramount Communications Company</span>" with a line above the byline fades in, in white. On the byline's first year, the byline faded in with the Paramount script logo like the Gulf+Western version and was in gold. On video releases from the era with this variant, the color scheme of the logo is more washed-out than normal. | *September 22, 1989-January 13, 1995: "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">A Paramount Communications Company</span>" with a line above the byline fades in, in white. On the byline's first year, the byline faded in with the Paramount script logo like the Gulf+Western version and was in gold. On video releases from the era with this variant, the color scheme of the logo is more washed-out than normal. | ||
*February 17, 1995-October 7, 2003: "A VIACOM COMPANY" (in the 1990 \/I/\CO/\/\ "Wigga-Wigga" font), with a line above the byline fades in, again, in white. | *February 17, 1995-October 7, 2003: "A VIACOM COMPANY" (in the 1990 \/I/\CO/\/\ "Wigga-Wigga" font), with a line above the byline fades in, again, in white. | ||
*October 21, 2011: "A VIACOM COMPANY" (in the 2006 font), with a line above the byline in white. | |||
*One variant, used on the trailer for ''Mission: Impossible II'' and international releases, has no byline whatsoever (see below). | *One variant, used on the trailer for ''Mission: Impossible II'' and international releases, has no byline whatsoever (see below). | ||
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*Speaking of ''Jimmy Neutron'', this logo appears on DVD and digital prints of the movie, but on its original VHS release, it oddly plastered this logo with the 90th Anniversary variant of the next one. | *Speaking of ''Jimmy Neutron'', this logo appears on DVD and digital prints of the movie, but on its original VHS release, it oddly plastered this logo with the 90th Anniversary variant of the next one. | ||
*A silent version of the Viacom variant was used on Hulu prints of ''The Lorax'' (1972) and ''The Cat in the Hat'' proceeding the 1973 CBS Special Presentation logo. | *A silent version of the Viacom variant was used on Hulu prints of ''The Lorax'' (1972) and ''The Cat in the Hat'' proceeding the 1973 CBS Special Presentation logo. | ||
*A 2006 Viacom byline was used on the end of Spongebob Squarepants Episode, Ghoul Fools. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' 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. | '''Editor's Note:''' 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. | ||