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'''Variants:''' While there have been some variations of the logo depending on the movie, and of course the three byline variants, there are two main logo variations of this logo:
'''Variants:''' While there have been some variations of the logo depending on the movie, and of course the three byline variants, there are two main logo variations of this logo:
*December 12, 1986-December 18, 1987: For this logo's first official year (1987, even though the logo actually debuted in 1986), the words "75th Anniversary" appear over the mountain, between the Paramount script logo and the Gulf + Western byline. "75th" was in silver with "75" bigger and "th" smaller and "Anniversary" in gold. Also, the "™" symbol was used in place of the standard "®" mark. The first movie to use this logo, ''The Golden Child'', used a more placeholder-like 75th Anniversary logo and a thicker font for the Gulf+Western byline.
*December 12, 1986-December 18, 1987: For this logo's first official year (1987, even though the logo actually debuted in 1986), the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''{{font color|silver|75<small><sup>th</sup></small>}} {{font color|#EDD602|Anniversary}}'''''}}" appear over the mountain, between the Paramount script logo and the Gulf + Western byline. "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''{{font color|silver|75<small><sup>th</sup></small>}}'''''}}" was in silver with "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''{{font color|silver|75}}'''''}}" bigger and "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''{{font color|silver|<small><sup>th</sup></small>}}'''''}}" smaller and "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''{{font color|#EDD602|Anniversary}}'''''}}" in gold. Also, the "™" symbol was used in place of the standard "®" mark. The first movie to use this logo, ''The Golden Child'', used a more placeholder-like 75th Anniversary logo and a thicker font for the Gulf+Western byline.
*A telecined version existed, as evidenced by the video-generated fade-ins and fade-outs. It starts with an almost fully static logo (only the clouds move), but a few seconds later, the animation starts normally. Also, the color scheme of the logo is the same as the Paramount Communications variant, despite carrying the Viacom byline. This variant can be seen on 1990-2001 VHS releases, such as ''Peanuts'' tapes, the Paramount Family Favorites release of ''Charlotte's Web'' and ''Rugrats: Dr. Tommy Pickles''. A filmed version of this variant appeared on ''Bringing Out the Dead''.
*A telecined version existed, as evidenced by the video-generated fade-ins and fade-outs. It starts with an almost fully static logo (only the clouds move), but a few seconds later, the animation starts normally. Also, the color scheme of the logo is the same as the Paramount Communications variant, despite carrying the Viacom byline. This variant can be seen on 1990-2001 VHS releases, such as ''Peanuts'' tapes, the Paramount Family Favorites release of ''Charlotte's Web'' (1973) and ''Rugrats: Dr. Tommy Pickles''. A filmed version of this variant appeared on ''Bringing Out the Dead''.
*On ''Sliver'', the logo animates, but is more zoomed in than usual.
*On ''Sliver'', the logo animates, but is more zoomed in than usual.
*February 5, 1988-August 30, 1989: The "75th Anniversary" disclaimer is removed, and the Gulf+Western byline is shifted slightly up.
*February 5, 1988-August 30, 1989: The "75th Anniversary" disclaimer is removed, and the Gulf+Western byline is shifted slightly up.

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