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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
Paramount Home Entertainment (formerly "Paramount Home Media Distribution", "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 and shows owned by Paramount and shows from sister company ViacomCBS Domestic 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 (now known as ViacomCBS) (such as [[CBS Studios]]/[[CBS Media Ventures]] and [[Showtime Networks]] material 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 Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]]. Paramount continues to release licensed material and material from sister companies. In May 2019, Paramount Home Media Distribution was renamed back to Paramount Home Entertainment. | Paramount Home Entertainment (formerly "Paramount Home Media Distribution", "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 and shows owned by Paramount and shows from sister company ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks (under individual labels such as [[MTV Home Entertainment|MTV Home Video]] and other subsidiaries). The company also licenses the right to release material from CBS Corporation (now known as ViacomCBS) (such as [[CBS Studios]]/[[CBS Media Ventures]] and [[Showtime Networks]] material 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 Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]]. Paramount continues to release licensed material and material from sister companies. In May 2019, Paramount Home Media Distribution was renamed back to Paramount Home Entertainment. | ||
==Paramount Home Video== | ==Paramount Home Video== | ||
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File:Paramount Home Video (2000) (DVD).png|NTSC variant | File:Paramount Home Video (2000) (DVD).png|NTSC variant | ||
File:Paramount_Home_Video_(2000)_(PAL).png|PAL variant. The logo is shifted up a little bit. | File:Paramount_Home_Video_(2000)_(PAL).png|PAL variant. The logo is shifted up a little bit. | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Mountain", "90s Mountain", "Perumount" | '''Nicknames:''' "CGI Mountain", "90s Mountain", "Perumount" | ||
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*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. | *Seen at the start of ''Blue's Clues: Meet Joe'' on VHS, while the closing 7th logo plays at the end. | ||
*The version with the fanfare made a surprise appearance | *The version with the Paramount Television fanfare made a surprise appearance at the end of the 2004 VHS of ''Boohbah: Comfy Armchair'', following the PBS Kids Video logo. It also appeared at the end of the 1997 VHS of ''It's Christmas Time Again, Charlie Brown''. | ||
'''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo. | '''Editor's Note:''' Same as the 1986 Paramount Pictures logo. | ||
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File:Paramount Home Entertainment (2003) (Filmed).png|Fullscreen filmed version | File:Paramount Home Entertainment (2003) (Filmed).png|Fullscreen filmed version | ||
File:Paramount Home Entertainment (2003) (Widescreen).png|Widescreen version | File:Paramount Home Entertainment (2003) (Widescreen).png|Widescreen version | ||
</gallery>'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Mountain II", "Mount Paramount", "2000s Mountain", "Perumount III" | </gallery> | ||
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'''Nicknames:''' "CGI Mountain II", "Mount Paramount", "2000s Mountain", "Perumount III" | |||
'''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 onwards used 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 onwards used the standard one. | ||
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