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'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* This logo was seen on three out of four VHS releases by the company from the era around Christmas 1993 that were available in McDonald's restaurants | * This logo was seen on three out of four VHS releases by the company from the era around Christmas 1993 that were available in McDonald's restaurants; these releases included ''Charlotte's Web'', ''Ghost'', and ''The Addams Family'', respectively. It is played following a preview reel for releases during the holiday season. | ||
* The fourth VHS, ''Wayne's World'', used the previously-viewed rental cassette's master and therefore doesn't use this. | |||
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'''Technique:''' CGI created by Pittard Sullivan. | '''Technique:''' CGI created by Pittard Sullivan. | ||
'''Audio:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare ("The Crimson Gump" from the score of ''Forrest Gump'') is heard throughout as Jim Cummings intones: | '''Audio:''' A majestic orchestral fanfare ("The Crimson Gump" from the score of ''Forrest Gump'', composed by Alan Silvestri) is heard throughout as Jim Cummings intones: | ||
* Early 1998: "In celebration of the end of one millennium and the dawn of another, Paramount Pictures is preparing to bring to movie lovers everywhere a collection of films that symbolize the best in its movie-making history..." | * Early 1998: "In celebration of the end of one millennium and the dawn of another, Paramount Pictures is preparing to bring to movie lovers everywhere a collection of films that symbolize the best in its movie-making history..." | ||
* 1998-1999: "...In celebration of the end of one century and the dawn of another...Paramount Pictures is proud to present a collection of films that symbolize the best in its movie-making history..." | * 1998-1999: "...In celebration of the end of one century and the dawn of another...Paramount Pictures is proud to present a collection of films that symbolize the best in its movie-making history..." | ||