'''Audio:''' None, though on some tapes, audio from other Paramount films, such as ''Paper Moon'', can be faintly heard in the background.
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'''Availability:'''
▲* Because VHS and Beta were in their infancies at the time, releases were in lower quantities and are harder to find.
* This logo appeared primarily on Betamax releases.
** This should appear on a few VHS releases from 1979 and 1980 including the first two ''Godfather'' films, ''Saturday Night Fever'', ''Grease'', ''Heaven Can Wait'', ''True Grit'', ''Goin' South'', ''Play It Again Sam'', ''The Bad News Bears'' (1976 version), ''Gunfight at the O.K. Corral'', ''Sunset Boulevard'', ''Prophecy'' and ''Catch 22''.
'''Audio:''' A pounding backbeat as the mountain zooms out, then a synth chord mixed with a brief explosion sound and synthesized "sizzling".
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'''Availability:'''
▲* The logo's appearances are few and far between; it was seen on VHS/Beta releases of the time, which are not that easy to find, especially since the logo was usually taken off of post-1981 prints.
** However, since this was on a decent variety of movies, it may help a little.
* Among the releases are ''Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!)'', ''Coast to Coast'', ''Death Wish'' (reissue), ''Escape from Alcatraz'' (reissue), ''Breaking Glass'', ''Friday the 13th'', ''Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', ''Airplane!'', ''Charlotte's Web'' (reissue), ''Little Darlings'', ''Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown!'' (reissue), ''Barbarella'' (reissue), ''Starting Over'', ''American Gigolo'', ''Urban Cowboy'' and ''Shogun'', respectively.
* Some, if any post-1981 prints also keep this logo intact.
'''Audio Variant:''' On <u>the 1983 RCA CED videodisc release of ''An Evening with Robin Williams''</u>, this follows the [[RCA SelectaVision]] logo, but is silent.
'''Availability:''' This is a very infrequent logo.
* This is a very infrequent logo. At the time, most Paramount films used the logo used on the film, but most television series (such as ''Star Trek'', with the exception of the 1984 Television Classics LaserDisc release of the two-parter "The Menagerie", which uses no logo), comedy specials (such as ''Paramount Comedy Theater: Volume 1'' and ''Eddie Murphy: Delirious''), and licensed material (such as ''Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!'' and ''The Adventures of the American Rabbit'') had this logo.
* It was also on most prints of the 1982 VHS release of ''Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol'' (the earliest prints, from around 1982 to early 1983, are confirmed to not have this), and a 1990 reprint of it also retained the logo.
* It is also on the 1992 release of ''A Dog of Flanders'' (along with the warning that preceded it), also likely a reprint itself.
'''Availability:'''
* This was used as a de-facto home video logo; it is also one of the most frequently used logos, as it can be seen on every VHS, Beta, and LaserDisc release from that period - this also includes television series (such as the original ''Star Trek''), comedy specials, and third-party acquisitions like ''Nutcracker: The Motion Picture'' (where this plasters the original [[Atlantic Releasing Corporation]] logo), ''Teen Wolf Too'', ''The Garbage Pail Kids Movie'', and titles licensed from [[The Rank Organisation]] (such as ''The Red Shoes'').
** Combine this with its 16-year span, and this may be the most common home video logo.
* Many videos should have either the 75th Anniversary print logo, or the standard Gulf+Western print logo (with no mention of "HOME VIDEO") on the packaging and labels.
* The 75th Anniversary logo also plasters over the "Blue Mountain" logo on the 1987 home video releases of ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off'', ''Crocodile Dundee'', ''Children of a Lesser God'', ''Top Gun'', and ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home'', respectively.
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'''Visuals:''' Over a cloudy sunset background, there is a different CGI rendition of the famed Paramountain; it's covered with snow and ice, with the "Paramount" script and stars already formed on top of it, albeit without a byline. The camera slowly zooms in and rotates around the logo, showing usthe viewer the back of the mountain as a lens flare flashes.
'''Trivia:''' This logo appears to be the base for the [[Paramount Classics]] logo, which virtually has the same animation albeit in reverse.
'''Variants:'''
* <u>For the logo's first year, 2002</u>, the early 90th Anniversary version (which contains an error during the portion where the Paramount script zooms back, in which the stars seem to jump out of the text's reflection) is used. Starting in 2003, the standard one is used instead.
**The 90th Anniversary version with the finalized clouds wasis seen on <u>''Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure''</u>, the only home video release to use this variation (all other releases with the 90th Anniversary variant used the early version, even after the movie's logo's later 90th Anniversary version debuted on ''The Sum of All Fears'').
* There is <u>a shorter, more common version</u> which starts with the stars zooming down through the clouds.
* In rare cases, the logo doesn't fade in or out. An example of this is <u>the 2005 VHS of ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!''</u>
* On <u>the 2005 VHS of ''Dora the Explorer: It's a Party!''</u>, the logo is zoomed in, like the Paramount Network Television logo.
'''Technique:''' SameCGI asby itsBUF movie counterpartCompagnie.
'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the movie.
* <u>''Mean Girls''</u> uses the ''Paramount on Parade'' fanfare.
'''Availability:''' This was used as another de-facto home video logo.
* This was used as another de-facto home video logo, making it very easy to find.
* The 90th Anniversary version is used on 2002 VHS and DVD releases such as ''Trading Places'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants: Sea Stories'', ''MTV Yoga'', ''Dora the Explorer: Move to the Music'', ''The Day Reagan Was Shot'', ''Flashdance'', ''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' (on the VHS only, where this oddly plasters the 1999 Paramount logo that the film used, the Region 2 DVD keeps this logo intact before the menu), ''Black Sheep'', ''Vanilla Sky'', ''Major League'', ''Damaged Care'', ''Bleacher Bums'', ''My Horrible Year!'', all 3 ''Jackass'' volumes, ''Rugrats Christmas'', ''Clockstoppers'', ''Hey Arnold!: The Movie'', and ''K-19: The Widowmaker'', respectively.
* The standard version is used on almost every Paramount VHS released from 2003 onwards.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 2011 Paramount Pictures Logo.
'''Availability:''' Again, this is used as a de-facto home video logo.
'''Availability:''' *Appears on all Paramount 4K UHD Blu-Rays, as well as all Paramount DVDs and Blu-Rays (excluding those of [[CBS Home Entertainment|CBS]], [[Showtime Networks|Showtime]], and Paramount Media Networks content) beginning with ''Bumblebee''.
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