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'''Editor's Note:''' One of the 1st home video company logos ever made, it shows that it's pretty simple. | '''Editor's Note:''' One of the 1st home video company logos ever made, it shows that it's pretty simple. | ||
===2nd logo (October 1980-January 1981)=== | ===2nd logo (October 1980-January 1981, April 1, 2019)=== | ||
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*Some, if very little, post-1981 prints surprisingly keep this logo intact. | *Some, if very little, post-1981 prints surprisingly keep this logo intact. | ||
*Also seen on certain Hi-Fi re-releases of Paramount's early releases (such as ''Downhill Racer'' and ''Death Wish'') from 1984, and the original Hi-Fi VHS release of ''True Grit'' (1969 version). | *Also seen on certain Hi-Fi re-releases of Paramount's early releases (such as ''Downhill Racer'' and ''Death Wish'') from 1984, and the original Hi-Fi VHS release of ''True Grit'' (1969 version). | ||
*Don't expect this logo on LaserDisc releases, as it was replaced with the Laservision Logo. | *Don't expect this logo on LaserDisc releases, as it was replaced with the Laservision Logo. However, this logo made a surprise appearance in the 2019 Bumblebee VHS Trailer, which was supposed to be an April Fools Joke, but turns out to be real, and can be given out a small number of people. | ||
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'''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures Logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures Logo. | ||
===5th logo (May 17, 1989-January 2007)=== | ===5th logo (May 17, 1989-January 2007, April 1, 2019)=== | ||
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*The Paramount Communications variation (which is easier to find) debuted on the November 1989 VHS release of ''Scrooged'', and is also on the 1990 VHS release of ''Grease'', the 1991 VHS and Laserdisc releases of ''Ghost'', both ''Wayne's World'' films, the 1993 release of ''Charlotte's Web'', and the 1998 widescreen VHS release of ''Forrest Gump''. | *The Paramount Communications variation (which is easier to find) debuted on the November 1989 VHS release of ''Scrooged'', and is also on the 1990 VHS release of ''Grease'', the 1991 VHS and Laserdisc releases of ''Ghost'', both ''Wayne's World'' films, the 1993 release of ''Charlotte's Web'', and the 1998 widescreen VHS release of ''Forrest Gump''. | ||
*The Viacom variant is extremely common and appears on nearly every Paramount VHS release from 1995 onwards, starting with the June 1995 VHS release of ''Drop Zone''. | *The Viacom variant is extremely common and appears on nearly every Paramount VHS release from 1995 onwards, starting with the June 1995 VHS release of ''Drop Zone''. | ||
*The final Paramount film to use this logo was the 2006 VHS of ''Yours, Mine & Ours'' (2005 remake), and the last tapes to use it overall were the 2007 screener VHS releases of ''Wonder Pets: Save The Wonder Pets!'' and ''An Inconvenient Truth.'' | *The final Paramount film to use this logo was the 2006 VHS of ''Yours, Mine & Ours'' (2005 remake), and the last tapes to use it overall were the 2007 screener VHS releases of ''Wonder Pets: Save The Wonder Pets!'' and ''An Inconvenient Truth.'' | ||
However, this logo also made a surprise appearance in the 2019 VHS Release of Bumblebee, which was supposed to be an April Fools Joke, but turns out to be real, and can be given out a small number of people. | |||
*On the 1991 LaserDisc release of ''Apocalypse Now'' and the 1998 VHS release of ''Titanic'', this logo is not shown at all, it just goes straight to the warning screen, while on the 1997 releases of ''The Godfather'' trilogy, the Logo cuts to a black screen before the 1995 [[THX]] Logo, as the warnings are placed at the beginning, separate from the Logo. | *On the 1991 LaserDisc release of ''Apocalypse Now'' and the 1998 VHS release of ''Titanic'', this logo is not shown at all, it just goes straight to the warning screen, while on the 1997 releases of ''The Godfather'' trilogy, the Logo cuts to a black screen before the 1995 [[THX]] Logo, as the warnings are placed at the beginning, separate from the Logo. | ||
*The normal version strangely appears on the original 1989 VHS release of ''Major League,'' the 1991 ''Star Trek: The Movies'' VHS box set (pan and scan version only; the widescreen edition of the box set uses the other voiceover), and certain prints of ''Paycheck,'' despite those releases having no previews. | *The normal version strangely appears on the original 1989 VHS release of ''Major League,'' the 1991 ''Star Trek: The Movies'' VHS box set (pan and scan version only; the widescreen edition of the box set uses the other voiceover), and certain prints of ''Paycheck,'' despite those releases having no previews. | ||