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'''Variants:''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
*December 16, 2011-December 21, 2012: When the logo debuted and during the logo's first official year, 2012, a bright light shines to reveal "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''100 Years'''''</span>" with "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''100'''''</span>" bigger and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Years'''''</span>" smaller, before a small Viacom byline fades in underneath | *December 16, 2011-December 21, 2012: When the logo debuted and during the logo's first official year, 2012, a bright light shines to reveal "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''100 Years'''''</span>" with "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''100'''''</span>" bigger and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Years'''''</span>" smaller, before a small Viacom byline fades in underneath. | ||
*A French version exists. | *A French version exists. | ||
*On YouTube advertisements from the side of a video (done after a video ad), a picture of the logo appears. This logo has no byline, and has a dark blue to black gradient on the sides. | *On YouTube advertisements from the side of a video (done after a video ad), a picture of the logo appears. This logo has no byline, and has a dark blue to black gradient on the sides. | ||
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*At the end of a Starz print of ''Hero and the Terror'', a Cannon film, the Viacom "V of Steel" jingle plays over the end variant of this logo due to a plastering error. | *At the end of a Starz print of ''Hero and the Terror'', a Cannon film, the Viacom "V of Steel" jingle plays over the end variant of this logo due to a plastering error. | ||
'''Availability:''' Current. Seen on all Paramount movies since ''Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol''. Also seen as a de-facto home entertainment logo on Paramount's 4K UHD Blu-ray disc releases starting with ''Star Trek'' and ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', and on regular Blu-rays/DVDs starting with the 2019 release of ''Bumblebee''. This logo also appears on the first four films from Paramount Animation before the division got its own logo in 2020. The Viacom byline made its final appearance on ''Playing with Fire''; the ViacomCBS byline first debuted on a Spanish TV spot for ''Sonic The Hedgehog''. It made its theatrical debut on ''Like a Boss''. | '''Availability:''' Current. | ||
* Seen on all Paramount movies since ''Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol''. | |||
* The 100 Years version debuted on the same movie and made its last appearance on ''Jack Reacher'', released on December 21, 2012. This version can also be seen on Paramount Pictures' YouTube channel. | |||
* Also seen as a de-facto home entertainment logo on Paramount's 4K UHD Blu-ray disc releases starting with ''Star Trek'' and ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', and on regular Blu-rays/DVDs starting with the 2019 release of ''Bumblebee''. This logo also appears on the first four films from Paramount Animation before the division got its own logo in 2020. | |||
* The Viacom byline made its final appearance on ''Playing with Fire''; the ViacomCBS byline first debuted on a Spanish TV spot for ''Sonic The Hedgehog''. It made its theatrical debut on ''Like a Boss''. | |||
* This also appears at the end of most (if not all) international prints of Brad Krevoy Television-produced TV movies for the Hallmark Channel, such as ''The Crossword Mysteries'' series, ''The Wedding March'' movies, ''Winter Love Story,'' and ''Christmas Encore'', among others. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' 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. | '''Editor's Note:''' 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. | ||