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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
Paramount Home Media Distribution (formerly "Paramount Home Entertainment", "Paramount Home Video", and "Paramount Video") is [[Paramount Pictures]]' home media division and was formed around 1978/1979 (some sources claim late 1975). The company owns the home media rights to films owned by Paramount and shows from sister company Viacom Media Networks (under individual labels such as MTV Home Video and other subsidiaries). The company also licenses the right to release material from CBS Corporation (such as CBS Television Studios/CBS Television Distribution and Showtime Networks material and released through CBS Home Entertainment, although CBS Films material is released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Lionsgate Home Entertainment) and several independent studios. They formerly released DreamWorks Animation material through DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment until 2014, when the latter acquired distribution rights to their library and transferred the rights to 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. On September 27, 2011, Paramount Home Entertainment was renamed Paramount Home Media Distribution after merging with Paramount Digital and Television. Starting in 2012, the Republic Pictures library and select Paramount films were licensed to Olive Films and Kino Lorber. From 2013-2016, the company licensed the home media rights to most of the Paramount Pictures (with some exceptions) library to Warner Home Video. Paramount continues to release licensed material and material from sister companies. | Paramount Home Media Distribution (formerly "Paramount Home Entertainment", "Paramount Home Video", and "Paramount Video") is [[Paramount Pictures]]' home media division and was formed around 1978/1979 (some sources claim late 1975). The company owns the home media rights to films owned by Paramount and shows from sister company Viacom Media Networks (under individual labels such as MTV Home Video and other subsidiaries). The company also licenses the right to release material from CBS Corporation (such as CBS Television Studios/CBS Television Distribution and Showtime Networks material and released through CBS Home Entertainment, although CBS Films material is released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment and Lionsgate Home Entertainment) and several independent studios. They formerly released DreamWorks Animation material through DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment until 2014, when the latter acquired distribution rights to their library and transferred the rights to [[20th Century Fox Home Entertainment]]. On September 27, 2011, Paramount Home Entertainment was renamed Paramount Home Media Distribution after merging with Paramount Digital and Television. Starting in 2012, the Republic Pictures library and select Paramount films were licensed to Olive Films and Kino Lorber. From 2013-2016, the company licensed the home media rights to most of the Paramount Pictures (with some exceptions) library to Warner Home Video. Paramount continues to release licensed material and material from sister companies. | ||
==Paramount Home Video== | ==Paramount Home Video== | ||
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*There is also a short version of this logo on screener tapes from Paramount. | *There is also a short version of this logo on screener tapes from Paramount. | ||
*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. The color scheme also has a bit of a brownish/earthy tone to it. 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 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. The color scheme also has a bit of a brownish/earthy tone to it. 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 still version is seen at the end of tapes. | |||
'''Bylines:''' | '''Bylines:''' | ||
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'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo. | '''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' None. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie. | ||
'''Availability:''' Extremely common. | '''Availability:''' Extremely common. | ||
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*It was preserved on Echo Bridge Home Entertainment's DVD release of ''Puppet Master 5'' and the Mexican DVD of ''Demonic Toys'', each before the Full Moon logo, most likely due to older VHS masters being used. | *It was preserved on Echo Bridge Home Entertainment's DVD release of ''Puppet Master 5'' and the Mexican DVD of ''Demonic Toys'', each before the Full Moon logo, most likely due to older VHS masters being used. | ||
*The Viacom version was also spotted at the start of Disney Channel/ABC Family (now Freeform) airings of ''Teen Witch'' as well as Trifecta's syndicated prints of ''There Goes the Neighborhood'' and ''Another 48. Hrs'', among others. | *The Viacom version was also spotted at the start of Disney Channel/ABC Family (now Freeform) airings of ''Teen Witch'' as well as Trifecta's syndicated prints of ''There Goes the Neighborhood'' and ''Another 48. Hrs'', among others. | ||
*Seen at the start of ''Blue's Clues: Meet Joe'' on VHS, while the closing 7th logo plays at the end. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures Logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures Logo. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:''' | ||
*A variation exists where the announcer says "Paramount is pleased to bring you our feature presentation". This was used with all three byline variants, and can be found on Laserdisc releases, as well as VHS releases which have no previews before the film (such as the 1989 releases of the first four ''Star Trek'' films, the 1998 release of ''A Separate Peace'', the 2000 release of ''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', the 2001 release ''Nick Jr.'s Imagine That!'', any promotional copies of movies released by Paramount (with the exception of ''Harriet the Spy'', ''The Ghost and the Darkness'', ''The General's Daughter'', ''Coach Carter, The Longest Yard, Aeon Flux, A Night at the Roxbury'', ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'', ''Teletubbies: Naughty Noo Noo!'', ''Boohbah: Hot Dog'', ''Nickelodeon Super Toons''), and the 1998 widescreen VHS release of ''Forrest Gump'', while the full screen version has the standard voice-over). This variant also appears on tapes made and sold exclusively through Columbia House (usually identifiable by the presence of an orange sticker on the cover). On rare occasions, this variation did appear right after previews, such as the 1996 VHS of ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' and its 2000 reprint, and a series of four videocassettes sold as part of a 1993 McDonald's promotion, including ''The Addams Family'' and ''Ghost'' (these releases have the Rank Home Video print logo on one of the spines on the slipcovers for those films and a face label on the tapes with a special red, yellow, black and white color scheme). | *A variation exists where the announcer says "Paramount is pleased to bring you our feature presentation". This was used with all three byline variants, and can be found on Laserdisc releases, as well as VHS releases which have no previews before the film (such as the 1989 releases of the first four ''Star Trek'' films, the 1998 release of ''A Separate Peace'', the 2000 release of ''South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', the 2001 release ''Nick Jr.'s Imagine That!'', any promotional copies of movies released by Paramount (with the exception of ''Harriet the Spy'', ''The Ghost and the Darkness'', ''The General's Daughter'', ''Coach Carter, The Longest Yard, Aeon Flux, A Night at the Roxbury'', ''The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie'', ''Teletubbies: Naughty Noo Noo!'', ''Boohbah: Hot Dog'', and ''Nickelodeon Super Toons''), and the 1998 widescreen VHS release of ''Forrest Gump'', while the full screen version has the standard voice-over). This variant also appears on tapes made and sold exclusively through Columbia House (usually identifiable by the presence of an orange sticker on the cover). On rare occasions, this variation did appear right after previews, such as the 1996 VHS of ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'' and its 2000 reprint, and a series of four videocassettes sold as part of a 1993 McDonald's promotion, including ''The Addams Family'' and ''Ghost'' (these releases have the Rank Home Video print logo on one of the spines on the slipcovers for those films and a face label on the tapes with a special red, yellow, black and white color scheme). Also seen on the 2006 VHS of ''Yours, Mine & Ours'' (2005 remake), which also has no previews. | ||
* On the "COMING ATTRACTIONS" variant, the announcer says "Here are some exciting coming attractions from Paramount." | * On the "COMING ATTRACTIONS" variant, the announcer says "Here are some exciting coming attractions from Paramount." | ||
* One screener VHS had a silent version. | |||
'''Availability:''' Very common. It appears on most Paramount video releases. | '''Availability:''' Very common. It appears on most Paramount video releases. | ||
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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 released on VHS and 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.'' | ||
*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), | *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), certain prints of ''Paycheck,'' and the VHS releases of ''Mean Girls'' and ''School of Rock'', despite those releases having no previews. | ||
*This makes a surprise appearance on British VHS releases that have special features at the end of the tape, such as ''The Italian Job'' and ''Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life''. | *This makes a surprise appearance on British VHS releases that have special features at the end of the tape, such as ''The Italian Job'' and ''Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life''. | ||
*This appears on demo VHS tapes of PBS Kids shows from 2004 to 2006, such as ''Boohbah''. The normal releases just start with the warning screen used on Paramount DVDs. | *This appears on demo VHS tapes of PBS Kids shows from 2004 to 2006, such as ''Boohbah''. The normal releases just start with the warning screen used on Paramount DVDs. | ||
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'''Logo:''' Same as the 2002 movie logo, but it's videotaped and zoomed out (also known as open-matte). Releases from 2002 to 2003 used the 90th Anniversary logo, while releases from 2003 onward use the standard one. | '''Logo:''' Same as the 2002 movie logo, but it's videotaped and zoomed out (also known as open-matte). Releases from 2002 to 2003 used the 90th Anniversary logo, while releases from 2003 onward use the standard one. | ||
''' | '''Variants:''' | ||
* There is a shorter version which stars with the stars zooming down in the clouds. | |||
* At the end of tapes, the logo is still. | |||
'''FX/SFX:''': Same as its movie counterpart. | '''FX/SFX:''': Same as its movie counterpart. | ||
'''Music/Sounds:''' None. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the movie. | ||
'''Availability:''' Fairly common. This was used as another de-facto home video logo. | '''Availability:''' Fairly common. This was used as another de-facto home video logo. | ||
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* The standard version is used on almost every Paramount VHS released from 2003 onwards. It also appears on the European versions of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' DVDs ''Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies'' and ''Halloween''. | * The standard version is used on almost every Paramount VHS released from 2003 onwards. It also appears on the European versions of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' DVDs ''Nautical Nonsense and Sponge Buddies'' and ''Halloween''. | ||
* The standard version plasters the 90th Anniversary variant of the 2002 Paramount Pictures logo on the 2003 VHS releases of ''Extreme Ops'', ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'', ''Star Trek: Nemesis'', ''Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure'', and ''The Hours''. | * The standard version plasters the 90th Anniversary variant of the 2002 Paramount Pictures logo on the 2003 VHS releases of ''Extreme Ops'', ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'', ''Star Trek: Nemesis'', ''Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure'', and ''The Hours''. | ||
* The still version is seen at the end of all Paramount VHS releases from 2002-2006. | |||
'''Editor's Note:''' Same as its movie counterpart. | '''Editor's Note:''' Same as its movie counterpart. | ||
===8th logo (May 21, | ===8th logo (May 21,-December 10, 2002)=== | ||
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'''Logo:''' An enhanced version of the previous "Feature Presentation" logo. A full color version of the 2002 Paramount Logo appears in a square that overlaps a background of four purple squares. A line of light passes over it, and then the Logo flies off and the squares peel off, pretty much like before. They reveal "FEATURE PRESENTATION" in a gold-yellow font flying into place, each word from a different end. The words now float against a dark cloud background, eventually zooming out towards the screen in a trail of gold light. The warning post appears as always, but with a dark blue background in place of the usual logo wallpaper. | '''Logo:''' An enhanced version of the previous "Feature Presentation" logo. A full color version of the 2002 Paramount Logo appears in a square that overlaps a background of four purple squares. A line of light passes over it, and then the Logo flies off and the squares peel off, pretty much like before. They reveal "FEATURE PRESENTATION" in a gold-yellow font flying into place, each word from a different end. The words now float against a dark cloud background, eventually zooming out towards the screen in a trail of gold light. The warning post appears as always, but with a dark blue background in place of the usual logo wallpaper. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' Same as the | '''FX/SFX:''' Same as the 5th logo, along with the moving cloud background and the trailing gold light of the text. | ||
'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over:''' Same as the 5th logo. | '''Music/Sounds/Voice-over:''' Same as the 5th logo. | ||
'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variant:''' There is a very rare variant which uses the "Paramount is..." voiceover. The only known releases with this variant were ''Damaged Care'', ''Bleacher Bums'', ''My Horrible Year!'', ''Bobbie's Girl'', the demo VHS tapes of ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom Bash'', ''Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Band'' and ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', and ''The Day Reagan Was Shot''. Again, these are releases with no previews. | '''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variant:''' There is a very rare variant which uses the "Paramount is..." voiceover. The only known releases with this variant were ''Damaged Care'', ''Bleacher Bums'', ''My Horrible Year!'', ''Bobbie's Girl'', the demo VHS tapes of ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom Bash'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Deep Sea Sillies'', ''Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Band'' and ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', and ''The Day Reagan Was Shot''. Again, these are releases with no previews before the film. | ||
'''Availability:''' Rare, as this logo was only used for less than a year. | '''Availability:''' Rare, as this logo was only used for less than a year. | ||
*Seen on certain 2002 Paramount Home Video VHS releases from the time frame, such as ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Sea Stories'', ''The Sum of All Fears'', ''Lucky Break'', some prints of ''Vanilla Sky'', ''MTV Yoga'', ''Crossroads'', ''Dora the Explorer: Move to the Music'', ''The Day Reagan Was Shot'', ''Damaged Care'', ''Bleacher Bums'', ''My Horrible Year!'', the demo VHS tapes of ''Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom Bash'', ''Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Band'' and ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', all 3 ''Jackass'' volumes, and ''Rugrats: Christmas''. Some 2002 releases, strangely, such as ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Halloween'', ''9/11: The Filmmakers' Commemorative Edition'', ''Rugrats: Halloween'', | *Seen on certain 2002 Paramount Home Video VHS releases from the time frame, such as ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Sea Stories'', ''The Sum of All Fears'', ''Lucky Break'', some prints of ''Vanilla Sky'', ''MTV Yoga'', ''Crossroads'', ''Dora the Explorer: Move to the Music'', ''The Day Reagan Was Shot'', ''Damaged Care'', ''Bleacher Bums'', ''My Horrible Year!'', the demo VHS tapes of ''Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom Bash'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Deep Sea Sillies'', ''Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Band'' and ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', all 3 ''Jackass'' volumes, and ''Rugrats: Christmas''. Some 2002 releases, strangely, such as ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Halloween'', ''Clockstoppers'', ''Blue's Clues: Meet Joe'', ''9/11: The Filmmakers' Commemorative Edition'', ''Rugrats: Halloween'', ''Orange County'', the Special Edition VHS release of ''Rat Race'', the retail VHS of ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', and the demo VHS of ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Sea Stories'', all have this Logo's print version on the label and packaging, but do not have this logo on the tape, as they use the 5th Logo instead. | ||
*Some prints of ''Changing Lanes'' do have this logo, but it cuts to the 1995 warning screen instead of the 2002 one (this is probably due to the fact that the other ones use the previous Feature Presentation screen instead of this one). | *Some prints of ''Changing Lanes'' do have this logo, but it cuts to the 1995 warning screen instead of the 2002 one (this is probably due to the fact that the other ones and the demo VHS use the previous Feature Presentation screen instead of this one). | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' A worthy successor to the 5th logo, even if it was short-lived. | '''Editor's Note:''' A worthy successor to the 5th logo, even if it was short-lived. | ||
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'''Logo:''' It starts off with the 2002 Paramount logo animation with the stars flying through the clouds, the zoom out of the "Paramount" script, and the stars coming in and circling around the mountain. When we are at a comfortable distance, a DVD disc flies in from the bottom, glides and settles behind the summit and the Paramount script. Then, a bright flash underneath the peak brings forth "DVD" with a line below it, and the Viacom byline (in the same font as the 1990 Viacom logo) below the line. The background fades to black, and a white laser scans the disc in a downward motion, turning the entire DVD Paramountain silver. The finished product almost resembles the Paramount DVD print Logo. | '''Logo:''' It starts off with the 2002 Paramount logo animation with the stars flying through the clouds, the zoom out of the "Paramount" script, and the stars coming in and circling around the mountain. When we are at a comfortable distance, a DVD disc flies in from the bottom, glides and settles behind the summit and the Paramount script. Then, a bright flash underneath the peak brings forth "DVD" with a line below it, and the Viacom byline (in the same font as the 1990 Viacom logo) below the line. The background fades to black, and a white laser scans the disc in a downward motion, turning the entire DVD Paramountain silver. The finished product almost resembles the Paramount DVD print Logo. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This logo appears on the original Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment DVD releases of ''The Avengers'' and ''Iron Man 3'', alongside the Marvel logo. This is because The Walt Disney Company (owner of the films' production company Marvel Studios) and Viacom came to an agreement for the films' distribution to transfer from Paramount Pictures to Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, but Paramount still had two films left in their six-movie contract with Marvel. So, Paramount's logo would appear on the films and promotional material. | '''Trivia:''' This logo appears on the original Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment DVD releases of ''The Avengers'' and ''Iron Man 3'', alongside the Marvel logo and in place of the current WDSHE logo. This is because The Walt Disney Company (owner of the films' production company Marvel Studios) and Viacom came to an agreement for the films' distribution to transfer from Paramount Pictures to Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, but Paramount still had two films left in their six-movie contract with Marvel. So, Paramount's logo would appear on the films and promotional material. | ||
'''Variant:''' At the end of the logo, a menu would appear with two selections which are "PREVIEWS" and "MAIN MENU", both of which would take you there. When either one was selected, the Paramount logo fades out, with the selections disappearing a second afterward. This was seen on some early DVD releases with this logo, such as ''The Italian Job'' (2003 version), ''How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'', ''Rugrats Go Wild!'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete First Season'', ''The Ren & Stimpy Show: The First and Second Seasons'' and ''All Grown Up: Lucky 13'' (the last release to use this variant). | '''Variant:''' At the end of the logo, a menu would appear with two selections which are "PREVIEWS" and "MAIN MENU", both of which would take you there. When either one was selected, the Paramount logo fades out, with the selections disappearing a second afterward. This was seen on some early DVD releases with this logo, such as ''The Italian Job'' (2003 version), ''How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'', ''Rugrats Go Wild!'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: The Complete First Season'', ''The Ren & Stimpy Show: The First and Second Seasons'' and ''All Grown Up: Lucky 13'' (the last release to use this variant). | ||
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* This logo was seen on DVD releases of Paramount Television-owned series from 2003 to 2006 (when the rights went to CBS Home Entertainment after Viacom and CBS Corporation became separate companies), such as the 2004 releases of season 1 of ''Happy Days'', and season 1 of ''The Andy Griffith Show'' and the 2005 release of season 2 of the latter. | * This logo was seen on DVD releases of Paramount Television-owned series from 2003 to 2006 (when the rights went to CBS Home Entertainment after Viacom and CBS Corporation became separate companies), such as the 2004 releases of season 1 of ''Happy Days'', and season 1 of ''The Andy Griffith Show'' and the 2005 release of season 2 of the latter. | ||
* After 2004 on Nickelodeon TV shows on DVD, this logo doesn't show up. | * After 2004 on Nickelodeon TV shows on DVD, this logo doesn't show up. | ||
* Some DVD releases have "90th Anniversary" added on to this logo's print version, but they just contain the normal logo. Examples of this are the 2002 DVD releases of ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Sea Stories'', ''Flashdance'', ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', ''Black Sheep'', ''Vanilla Sky'', and ''Trading Places''. This logo continued to be used until 2019, as seen on such releases as ''Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown'', ''Project Almanac'', ''Boyhood'', ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'', ''The Gambler'' (the Mark Wahlberg version), and '' | * Don't expect to find this on 2006-2012 DreamWorks Animation films on DVD, as they use their own logo. | ||
* Some DVD releases have "90th Anniversary" added on to this logo's print version, but they just contain the normal logo. Examples of this are the 2002 DVD releases of ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Sea Stories'', ''Flashdance'', ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'', ''Black Sheep'', ''Vanilla Sky'', and ''Trading Places''. This logo continued to be used until 2019, as seen on such releases as ''Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown'', ''Project Almanac'', ''Boyhood'', ''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water'', ''The Gambler'' (the Mark Wahlberg version), ''Interstellar'', ''Capture the Flag'', ''Monster Trucks'', and ''Sherlock Gnomes'', even though Paramount Pictures debuted a new logo in 2011. | |||
* The last release to use this logo was ''Instant Family'', released on March 5, 2019. | * The last release to use this logo was ''Instant Family'', released on March 5, 2019. | ||