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  1. Coming 2 America (2021, Amazon Prime Video): The 2011 Paramount logo is used this time. After the logo animation is complete, the stars, company name and byline fade out, and the camera zooms past the mountain to start the movie.

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    • 1953–1986
    • 1986–2002
    1953–1968
    1968–1975
    1975–1986
    In 1975, the stars and the "Paramount" text were redesigned to match its current print logo since 1967 and the Gulf+Western byline is now stacked up. A transition would also ocurre in which the painted mountain changes into the flat corporate design against a blue background. This debuted on Mahogany, released on October 8, 1975 and was used up until Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, released on November 26, 1986.

    1986–1987 (75th anniversary logo)

    Typography:  Custom Helvetica (modified) (Gulf+Western byline) Launched:  December 12, 1986 In 1986, for the studio's 75th anniversary, Dario Campanile repainted the mountain, which debuted on-film in 1986. The artist added the trees, the lake and the clouds to make it realistic and the sky was changed to a red/blue sunset. It was designed and composited by Studio Productions (now known as Flip Your Lid Animation), with the stars animation done by Omnibus Computer Graphics and the mountain scenery model physically created by Apogee, Inc. The "Paramount" text and the Gulf+Western byline from the previous logo would both fade in first after the stars encircle the mountain before the 75th Anniversary wordmark fades in last. This logo debuted in The Golden Child, released on December 12, 1986 while the 75th Anniversary variant was last used on Eddie Murphy Raw released on December 18, 1987.

    1988–1989

    It's the same as before, but the 75th Anniversary wordmark is removed and the Gulf+Western byline is shifted up. This debuted on She's Having A Baby, released on February 5, 1988 and was last used on Shirley Valentine, released on August 30th, 1989. It later made a surprise appearance on Paranormal Activity 3, but with the 2010 Viacom byline.

    1989–1990

    In 1989, the former byline was changed to A Paramount Communications Company. In addition, the "Paramount" text fades in first before the byline fades in. This debuted on Black Rain, released on September 22nd, 1989 and ended 1 year later. The byline faded in with the Paramount script like the Gulf+Western version and the 1975 logo and was colored gold.

    • (February 12, 1914-January 25, 1917) Visuals: Over a black background is a mountain above a few clouds surrounded by stars. There is text over the mountain reading
    • (January 29, 1917-June 11, 1927) Closing variant (A) Paramount-Artcraft variant. Early variant (A) Early variant (B) Early variant (C) Variant seen on Buster Keaton shorts.
    • (January 22, 1927-November 28, 1953) German version. French version. 1930 Swedish opening version. 1930 Swedish closing version. 1939 Swedish opening version.
    • (October 12, 1934-November 7, 1949) 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).
  2. The Movie (1987, 20th Anniversary re-release from 2007): The 1986-2002 logo (with the Paramount Communications byline, strangely enough, instead of the normal "A Viacom Company" byline) plays, but near the end of the logo, it is the same as the 1987 theatrical variant, except that the Paramount and "A Paramount Communications Company" bylines are intact and the "Celebrating more than 100 years ...

  3. Logos: 1934-1936 Variant:We see a mountain shooting above a cloud deck below. A ring of 19 or 24 stars, similar to the one seen on the Paramount blue mountain logo are seen. In an unusual font, we see the words "A Paramount Picture". 1936-1949 Variant:We see a brown mountain with a brownish sky.

  4. The logo variant from Red Garters also makes a cameo appearance in this variant. Take a Letter, Darling (1942): The 1920s logo is seen on the cover of a folder. Jasper and the Haunted House (1942): At the start of the film, the 1912-1927 Paramount Pictures logo is imprinted on the bottom of a pie tin.

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  6. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979): We see a shot of the finished Paramount mountain logo with the Gulf+Western byline on a black background. The Registered trademark symbol "®" later disappears, ten additional stars fade in below, the light blue near-circle fades out, the Paramount print logo and the G+W byline later disappear, and red and blue stars fade in while the stars burst into many ...

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