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** On ''It's the Old Army Game'', the text "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''The End'''''</span>" is omitted.
** On ''It's the Old Army Game'', the text "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''The End'''''</span>" is omitted.
** Sometimes, the words read "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount Pictures'''''</span>".
** Sometimes, the words read "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount Pictures'''''</span>".
** Another variant, from <u>''Stage Struck''</u>, shows the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''THE END'''''</span>" in white script with the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''T'''''</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''E'''''</span>" in fancy lettering. After a few seconds, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" pseudo-logo is seen on a {{color
** Another variant, from <u>''Stage Struck''</u>, shows the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''THE END'''''</span>" in white script with the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''T'''''</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''E'''''</span>" in fancy lettering. After a few seconds, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" pseudo-logo is seen on a reddish pink background, while on ''Manhandled'' (1924), there are the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''The End'''''</span>" with the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''T'''''</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''E'''''</span>" in fancy lettering. After a few seconds, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" logo is seen on a sepia background.
|deeppink|reddish pink}} background, while on ''Manhandled'' (1924), there are the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''The End'''''</span>" with the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''T'''''</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''E'''''</span>" in fancy lettering. After a few seconds, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" logo is seen on a sepia background.
* On <u>some of Paramount's earlier movies</u>, the pseudo-logo "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" is nowhere to be seen in the movie's title, keeping only the two small pseudo-logos below the title. Instead, the full "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" logo is seen after it. After a few seconds, the film's opening credits overlap with the logo. It can be seen on films such as ''Love 'Em and Leave 'Em'' and ''Running Wild'' (1927).
* On <u>some of Paramount's earlier movies</u>, the pseudo-logo "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" is nowhere to be seen in the movie's title, keeping only the two small pseudo-logos below the title. Instead, the full "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" logo is seen after it. After a few seconds, the film's opening credits overlap with the logo. It can be seen on films such as ''Love 'Em and Leave 'Em'' and ''Running Wild'' (1927).
* On the <u>openings of ''Grass'', ''Stage Struck'', ''Moana'', ''Dancing Mothers'', ''It's the Old Army Game'', ''Nell Gwyn'', ''Fine Manners'' and ''So's Your Old Man''</u>, the credits are seen, with the print logo at the bottom shown between the two words, being similar to the Closing Titles.
* On the <u>openings of ''Grass'', ''Stage Struck'', ''Moana'', ''Dancing Mothers'', ''It's the Old Army Game'', ''Nell Gwyn'', ''Fine Manners'' and ''So's Your Old Man''</u>, the credits are seen, with the print logo at the bottom shown between the two words, being similar to the Closing Titles.
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*On the infamous <u>Koch Media widescreen DVD and Blu-ray of the 1939 animated film ''Gulliver's Travels''</u>, the opening Paramount logo is still on a (poorly) retouched widescreen background, then the "filmed" portion of the mountain stretches and morphs as its fades into the opening title card. The closing variant is similar to the opening version as well, morphing and all.
*On the infamous <u>Koch Media widescreen DVD and Blu-ray of the 1939 animated film ''Gulliver's Travels''</u>, the opening Paramount logo is still on a (poorly) retouched widescreen background, then the "filmed" portion of the mountain stretches and morphs as its fades into the opening title card. The closing variant is similar to the opening version as well, morphing and all.
*In <u>earlier color films released from 1930 to 1939</u>, the logo is colored in blue/purple. Starting in 1941, the logo is more colorized.
*In <u>earlier color films released from 1930 to 1939</u>, the logo is colored in blue/purple. Starting in 1941, the logo is more colorized.
**Some <u>colorized versions of black and white films</u> has the clouds colored in blue or {{color|#5C8984|sea blue}}, with mountains colored in yellow or dark colors.
**Some <u>colorized versions of black and white films</u> has the clouds colored in blue or sea blue, with mountains colored in yellow or dark colors.
**Another <u>colorized version</u> of the 1936-1939 variant exists, where the clouds are colored in either {{color|#537188|denim blue}}, {{color|blue|dark blue}}, or a {{color|#89c4c7|sea green}}. The mountains are also colored either yellow shade or in dark colors, respectively.
**Another <u>colorized version</u> of the 1936-1939 variant exists, where the clouds are colored in either denim blue, dark blue, or sea green. The mountains are also colored either yellow shade or in dark colors, respectively.
*Sometimes, the word <u>"<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Release'''''</span>"</u> replaces "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Picture'''''</span>", although ''The House That Shadows Built'' uses the word "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Program'''''</span>" instead.
*Sometimes, the word <u>"<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Release'''''</span>"</u> replaces "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Picture'''''</span>", although ''The House That Shadows Built'' uses the word "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Program'''''</span>" instead.
*On <u>''Horse Feathers''</u> and <u>''Now and Forever''</u>, the logo has 23 stars instead of 24.
*On <u>''Horse Feathers''</u> and <u>''Now and Forever''</u>, the logo has 23 stars instead of 24.
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'''Visuals:'''
'''Visuals:'''
* 1934-1936: There is a mountain shooting above a cloud deck, with a ring of 19 or 24 stars (similar to the 5th logo). In an unusual font, there are the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>".
* 1934-1936: There is a mountain shooting above a cloud deck, with a ring of 19 or 24 stars (similar to the 5th logo). In an unusual font, there are the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>".
* 1936-1949: There is a {{color|sienna|brown}} mountain with a brownish sky. This is similar to the Paramount movie logo, except the word "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" is slightly below the top of the mountain, which has 30 stars.
* 1936-1949: There is a brown mountain with a brownish sky. This is similar to the Paramount movie logo, except the word "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" is slightly below the top of the mountain, which has 30 stars.


'''Opening Titles:'''
'''Opening Titles:'''
* ''Popular Science'': There is a cartoon airplane zooming toward the camera. After the plane passes is either "ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS" or "PARAMOUNT PRESENTS" while we're looking down at the airplane. The words "POPULAR SCIENCE" are seen on the airplane's wings. At the bottom is a copyright notice and a Paramount pseudo-logo. Also present may be another copyright notice for [[Shields Pictures, Inc.|Shields Pictures]].
* ''Popular Science'': A cartoon airplane zooms toward the camera. After the plane passes, the text "ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS" or "PARAMOUNT PRESENTS" appears while the camera is still focused on the airplane. The words "POPULAR SCIENCE" are seen on the airplane's wings. At the bottom is a copyright notice and a Paramount pseudo-logo. Also present may be another copyright notice for [[Shields Pictures, Inc.|Shields Pictures]].
* ''Unusual Occupations'': On a shining {{color
* ''Unusual Occupations'': On a shining red background is the above words, except the words "UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS" are seen.
|red|red}} background is the above words, except the words "UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS" are seen.


'''Technique:''' This logo is a painting filmed by a cameraman.
'''Technique:''' This logo is a painting filmed by a cameraman.
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On <u>some films</u>, there is a shadow behind the "<span style="text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px black; color:black;">{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}</span>" script.
* On <u>some films</u>, there is a shadow behind the "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''''Paramount'''''}}" script.
* On Paramount's first 3D film <u>''Sangaree''</u> (which was also the first film to use this logo), the text and stars are bigger and the mountain is seen from afar. The words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" fade a few seconds later to the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''in'' 3 ''Dimension'''''</span>". At the end of the movie, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''The End'''''</span>" text appears by itself in front of the mountain, then fades to the company name a few moments later.
* On Paramount's first 3D film <u>''Sangaree''</u> (which was also the first film to use this logo), the text and stars are bigger and the mountain is seen from afar. The words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''A Paramount Picture'''''</span>" fade a few seconds later to the words "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''in'' 3 ''Dimension'''''</span>". At the end of the movie, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''The End'''''</span>" text appears by itself in front of the mountain, then fades to the company name a few moments later.
* On films shot in <u>[[VistaVision]]</u>, the stars and text fade out, followed by the text "in", which itself fades out and is followed by a big "V" zooming in (a la the [[Viacom]]'s "V of Doom"). The words "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">VISTA</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">ISION</span>" appear on either side in a wiping effect. Then the words "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">MOTION PICTURE</span>" appear under "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">VISTA</span>", followed by "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">HIGH-FIDELITY</span>" under "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">ISION</span>".
* On films shot in <u>[[VistaVision]]</u>, the stars and text fade out, followed by the text "in", which itself fades out and is followed by a big "V" zooming in (a la the [[Viacom]]'s "V of Doom"). The words "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">VISTA</span>" and "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">ISION</span>" appear on either side in a wiping effect. Then the words "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">MOTION PICTURE</span>" appear under "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">VISTA</span>", followed by "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">HIGH-FIDELITY</span>" under "<span style="font-family: 'Impact';">ISION</span>".
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'''Visuals:''' First the same mountain landscape from the previous logo is shown. 22 white stars encircling the mountain fade in all at once, followed by the word "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" on the mountain's peak (in the same script font as the 1974 variant of the previous logo). The Gulf+Western byline (this time with each word stacked and set in News Gothic) and a registered trademark symbol also appear at the same time below it. The scene then crossfades to a {{color|navy|navy blue}} version of the print logo (with the stars, script and byline still in white) on a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} background.
'''Visuals:''' First the same mountain landscape from the previous logo is shown. 22 white stars encircling the mountain fade in all at once, followed by the word "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" on the mountain's peak (in the same script font as the 1974 variant of the previous logo). The Gulf+Western byline (this time with each word stacked and set in News Gothic) and a registered trademark symbol also appear at the same time below it. The scene then crossfades to a navy blue version of the print logo (with the stars, script and byline still in white) on a light blue background.


'''Trivia:''' The design of this logo allowed the full animation to be used on trailers and as a closing logo instead of a still variant.
'''Trivia:''' The design of this logo allowed the full animation to be used on trailers and as a closing logo instead of a still variant.
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'''Visuals:''' It starts with a shot of a model of the mountain from before, with a CGI lake in front of it and a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}}/yellow gradient sky behind it. The camera slowly zooms towards the mountain as 22 {{color|silver|silver}} CGI stars fly from the left side of the screen and encircle the mountain. While this happens, the sky slowly changes to a blue/red gradient as the landscape becomes slightly darker. When the last star takes its place, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">{{color|silver|'''''Paramount'''''}}</span>" script, redone with a shiny {{color|silver|silver}} finish, fades in on the peak of the mountain, along with a registered trademark symbol ("®"). One of the three bylines (as described below) fade in near the base of the mountain.
'''Visuals:''' It starts with a shot of a model of the mountain from before, with a CGI lake in front of it and a light blue/yellow gradient sky behind it. The camera slowly zooms towards the mountain as 22 silver CGI stars fly from the left side of the screen and encircle the mountain. While this happens, the sky slowly changes to a blue/red gradient as the landscape becomes slightly darker. When the last star takes its place, the "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Paramount'''''</span>" script, redone with a shiny silver finish, fades in on the peak of the mountain, along with a registered trademark symbol ("®"). One of the three bylines (as described below) fade in near the base of the mountain.


'''Trivia:''' Paramount used a painting commissioned for its 75th anniversary from Italian artist Dario Campanile as a basis for this logo, which can be seen [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DarioCampanile.Paramount.jpg#mw-jump-to-license here].
'''Trivia:''' Paramount used a painting commissioned for its 75th anniversary from Italian artist Dario Campanile as a basis for this logo, which can be seen [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DarioCampanile.Paramount.jpg#mw-jump-to-license here].
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* <u>December 12, 1986-December 18, 1987:</u> For the logo's debut and its first official year (1987, even though the logo actually debuted in 1986), the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''{{color|silver|75<small><sup>th</sup></small>}} {{color|#EDD602|Anniversary}}'''''}}" appear over the mountain, between the Paramount script logo and the Gulf + Western byline. "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''{{color|silver|75<small><sup>th</sup></small>}}'''''</span>" was in silver with "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''{{color|silver|75}}'''''</span>" bigger and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''{{color|silver|<small><sup>th</sup></small>}}'''''</span>" smaller and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''{{color|#EDD602|Anniversary}}'''''</span>" in gold. Also, a trademark ("™") symbol was used instead of a registered trademark ("®") symbol.
* <u>December 12, 1986-December 18, 1987:</u> For the logo's debut and its first official year (1987, even though the logo actually debuted in 1986), the words "{{font|Times New Roman|'''''75<small><sup>th</sup></small> Anniversary'''''}}" appear over the mountain, between the Paramount script logo and the Gulf + Western byline. "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''75<small><sup>th</sup></small>'''''</span>" is in silver with "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''75'''''</span>" bigger and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''<small><sup>th</sup></small>'''''</span>" smaller and "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''Anniversary'''''</span>" in gold. Also, a trademark ("™") symbol is used instead of a registered trademark ("®") symbol.
** On films such as ''The Golden Child'' and ''Hot Pursuit'' (the former being one of the first films to use this logo, while the latter has the normal music), a different 75th Anniversary disclaimer appears, the Paramount script is slightly smaller, and the Gulf+Western byline is also set in Helvetica Bold Condensed. It is unknown if ''Crimes of the Heart'' and ''King Kong Lives'', the first two DEG films to use this logo for their Canadian release, used this variant as well.
** On films such as ''The Golden Child'' and ''Hot Pursuit'' (the former being one of the first films to use this logo, while the latter has the normal music), a different 75th Anniversary disclaimer appears, the Paramount script is slightly smaller, and the Gulf+Western byline is also set in Helvetica Bold Condensed. It is unknown if ''Crimes of the Heart'' and ''King Kong Lives'', the first two DEG films to use this logo for their Canadian release, used this variant as well.
** A <u>second prototype variant</u> also exists, where the Paramount script is still slightly small, but contains elements of the official variant, including the refined 75th Anniversary disclaimer. This appears on the original home video releases of ''Critical Condition''; later releases use the official variant instead. It was also spotted on a March 1987 promotional reel as well.
** A <u>second prototype variant</u> also exists, where the Paramount script is still slightly small, but contains elements of the official variant, including the refined 75th Anniversary disclaimer. This appears on the original home video releases of ''Critical Condition''; later releases use the official variant instead. It was also spotted on a March 1987 promotional reel as well.
* <u>February 5, 1988-February 2, 1990:</u> The "<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman';">'''''{{color|silver|75<small><sup>th</sup></small>}} {{color|#EDD602|Anniversary}}'''''</span>" disclaimer is removed.
* <u>February 5, 1988-February 2, 1990:</u> The "75th Anniversary" disclaimer is removed.
* <u>March 2, 1990-March 12, 1993:</u> The "Paramount" script has a stronger drop shadow, and the stars and some of the blue clouds have been recomposited.
* <u>March 2, 1990-March 12, 1993:</u> The "Paramount" script has a stronger drop shadow, and the stars and some of the blue clouds have been recomposited.
** Some films with this variant have a vignette effect on both sides of the screen.
** Some films with this variant have a vignette effect on both sides of the screen.
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*<u>March 1-December 27, 2002:</u> For the logo's debut and its first official year (2002), the words "{{color|#EDD602|'''{{Font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''}}" in gold, with "{{color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''}}" bigger and "<sup><small>{{color|#EDD602|'''''TH'''''}}</small></sup>" smaller and on the top right of "{{color|#EDD602|'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''}}" and "{{color|#EDD602|'''ANNIVERSARY'''}}" below, fade in with the Viacom byline, sandwiched between the peak of the mountain. Again, the trademark symbol ("™") is used in place of the registered trademark symbol ("®") in this variation.
*<u>March 1-December 27, 2002:</u> For the logo's debut and its first official year (2002), the words "'''{{Font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''" in gold, with "'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''" bigger, "<sup><small>'''''TH'''''</small></sup>" smaller and on the top right of "'''{{font|Times New Roman|''90''}}'''", and "'''ANNIVERSARY'''" below, fade in with the Viacom byline, sandwiched between the peak of the mountain. Again, the trademark symbol ("™") is used in place of the registered trademark symbol ("®") in this variation.
**On <u>earlier films released with the 90th Anniversary variant</u> (such as ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', ''Serving Sara'', and ''Changing Lanes''), the logo's general color scheme is brighter and more cartoonish. The stars have a stronger motion blur effect, but one star is missing from the first half of the logo, and the stars in the final shot are somewhat off-center from the rest of the mountain. There is also an error during the portion where the script zooms back, in which some of the stars seem to jump out of the reflection of the text. The clouds in the sky and around the mountain also appear less realistic than in the later version, and the sky background in the second half appears to be stretched vertically (however, on ''We Were Soldiers'', which was the first film to use the 90th Anniversary logo, the sky background is more or less unaltered). Also, the trademark symbol is yellow instead of white.
**On <u>earlier films released with the 90th Anniversary variant</u> (such as ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', ''Serving Sara'', and ''Changing Lanes''), the logo's general color scheme is brighter and more cartoonish. The stars have a stronger motion blur effect, but one star is missing from the first half of the logo, and the stars in the final shot are somewhat off-center from the rest of the mountain. There is also an error during the portion where the script zooms back, in which some of the stars seem to jump out of the reflection of the text. The clouds in the sky and around the mountain also appear less realistic than in the later version, and the sky background in the second half appears to be stretched vertically (however, on ''We Were Soldiers'', which was the first film to use the 90th Anniversary logo, the sky background is more or less unaltered). Also, the trademark symbol is yellow instead of white.
**The 90th Anniversary variant was reanimated to look more natural starting with ''The Sum of All Fears'' (the only film that didn't use the revised variant was ''The Hours'', which used the earlier version), with the color of the trademark symbol being changed to white. The version used on that film would later become the regular logo without the 90th Anniversary tag, which was introduced the following year.
**The 90th Anniversary variant was reanimated to look more natural starting with ''The Sum of All Fears'' (the only film that didn't use the revised variant was ''The Hours'', which used the earlier version), with the color of the trademark symbol being changed to white. The version used on that film would later become the regular logo without the 90th Anniversary tag, which was introduced the following year.
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*The 90th Anniversary variant made its theatrical debut on ''We Were Soldiers'' (released on February 25, 2002), and made its final appearance on ''The Hours'' (released on December 27, 2002).
*The 90th Anniversary variant made its theatrical debut on ''We Were Soldiers'' (released on February 25, 2002), and made its final appearance on ''The Hours'' (released on December 27, 2002).
**However, it is also seen on ''Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure'' (released on March 18, 2003), likely due to the film being completed in 2002, but released in 2003.
**However, it is also seen on ''Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure'' (released on March 18, 2003), likely due to the film being completed in 2002, but released in 2003.
*The version without the "{{color|#EDD602|'''{{Font|Times New Roman|''90''}}<sup>{{small|''TH''}}</sup> ANNIVERSARY'''}}" tag debuted on ''How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'' (released on February 7, 2003), and made its final appearance on ''She's Out of My League'' (released on March 12, 2010); it made its final closing appearance on ''Kung Fu Panda 2'' (released on May 27, 2011).
*The version without the "90th Anniversary" tag debuted on ''How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'' (released on February 7, 2003), and made its final appearance on ''She's Out of My League'' (released on March 12, 2010); it made its final closing appearance on ''Kung Fu Panda 2'' (released on May 27, 2011).
*The enhanced version debuted on ''Iron Man 2'' (released on April 26, 2010), and made its final full appearance on ''The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn'' (released on October 26, 2011), with its final closing appearance at the end of ''The Dictator'' (released on May 16, 2012, though the next logo is used at the beginning).
*The enhanced version debuted on ''Iron Man 2'' (released on April 26, 2010), and made its final full appearance on ''The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn'' (released on October 26, 2011), with its final closing appearance at the end of ''The Dictator'' (released on May 16, 2012, though the next logo is used at the beginning).
*Despite being mostly retired after 2011, this logo also makes appearances on the 2011 French film ''Beur sur la ville'', the 2012 Brazilian animated film ''Peixonauta: Agente Secreto da O.S.T.R.A.'', and the 2015 Spanish film ''Capture the Flag'' (only at the beginning; the film uses the next logo at the end).
*Despite being mostly retired after 2011, this logo also makes appearances on the 2011 French film ''Beur sur la ville'', the 2012 Brazilian animated film ''Peixonauta: Agente Secreto da O.S.T.R.A.'', and the 2015 Spanish film ''Capture the Flag'' (only at the beginning; the film uses the next logo at the end).
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*On <u>some movies</u>, the logo has a more bluish sky and brighter clouds.
*On <u>some movies</u>, the logo has a more bluish sky and brighter clouds.
*A B&W version of this logo exists, which is seen on <u>newer prints of older films now owned by Paramount</u>.
*A B&W version of this logo exists, which is seen on <u>newer prints of older films now owned by Paramount</u>.
*On <u>YouTube advertisements from the side of a video</u> (done after a video ad), the logo appears bylineless and has a {{color|darkblue|dark blue}}-black gradient on the sides.
*On <u>YouTube advertisements from the side of a video</u> (done after a video ad), the logo appears bylineless and has a dark blue/black gradient on the sides.
*A <u>still open matte version of the 100 Years variant</u> also exists, which was spotted when the Paramount Movies app on [[Xbox|Xbox 360]] is launched. A print version of this logo was also seen at the Xbox One reveal event on May 21, 2013.
*A <u>still open matte version of the 100 Years variant</u> also exists, which was spotted when the Paramount Movies app on [[Xbox|Xbox 360]] is launched. A print version of this logo was also seen at the Xbox One reveal event on May 21, 2013.
* Similarly, a version with the 100 Years print logo in silver on a steel background with "100 Years of Movie Magic" below it is seen as the <u>splash screen on the ''Paramount100'' app, exclusively on iPad</u>.
* Similarly, a version with the 100 Years print logo in silver on a steel background with "100 Years of Movie Magic" below it is seen as the <u>splash screen on the ''Paramount100'' app, exclusively on iPad</u>.
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