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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 2 2008, 7:28 AM EDT | logoboy95 | 118 words added, 1 word deleted |
| Sep 24 2008, 7:07 PM EDT | VofDoom | 7 words added, 1 word deleted |
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Logo descriptions and captures by Logoboy95
Editions by Logoboy95
1st Logo
(1942-1946)
Logo: This isn't really a logo, just the disclaimer for Popeye cartoons that reads:
which had "in TECHNICOLOR" starting in 1943. But on 1942-1943 Superman cartoons, the custom disclaimer reads:
Sometimes, the backdrop is a Paramount mountain with 24 stars.
FX: None, it's an in-credit disclaimer.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on pre-1946 Popeye cartoons and Superman cartoons.
Scare Factor: None.
2nd Logo
(1943-1956)




Nickname: ''The Paramount/Famous Studios Mountain''
Logo: We see the red Paramount mountain on a blue sky with white clouds and over the mountain is the words
In the early years, the words "A Famous Studios Production" is different, and in script. Several variations are used.
Little Lulu Variants:
Popeye Variants:
Variants:
FX: None really, it's an in-credit logo.
Music/Sounds: The opening of the cartoon series' theme.
Availability: Appears on Popeye and Little Lulu cartoons. The superimposed variant was seen on Little Audrey cartoons, Noveltoons, Screen Songs, and The Friendly Ghost.
Scare Factor: Low.
Editions by Logoboy95
1st Logo
(1942-1946)
Logo: This isn't really a logo, just the disclaimer for Popeye cartoons that reads:
Paramount
PRESENTS
POPEYE
The Sailor
A FAMOUS STUDIOS PRODUCTION
BY AGREEMENT WITH KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC.
which had "in TECHNICOLOR" starting in 1943. But on 1942-1943 Superman cartoons, the custom disclaimer reads:
Paramount
PRESENTS
SUPERMAN
A FAMOUS STUDIOS PRODUCTION
in
TECHNICOLOR
FX: None, it's an in-credit disclaimer.
Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the show.
Availability: Seen on pre-1946 Popeye cartoons and Superman cartoons.
Scare Factor: None.
2nd Logo
(1943-1956)
Nickname: ''The Paramount/Famous Studios Mountain''
Logo: We see the red Paramount mountain on a blue sky with white clouds and over the mountain is the words
A
FAMOUS
Studios
PRODUCTION
In the early years, the words "A Famous Studios Production" is different, and in script. Several variations are used.
Little Lulu Variants:
- Original Variant: After the title screen was shown (which reads "Paramount PRESENTS: LITTLE LULU by Marge from SATURDAY EVENING POST in TECHNICOLOR"), the title fades away, and the logo on the mountain now reads "A Famous Studios Production", in the same script font used for the Paramount script logo. The backdrop is the red Paramount mountain and stars on a blue sky (the mountain is colored dark blue on a navy blue sky until 1945), after which we get the regular credits and the cartoon title, or vice versa.
- U.M.&M. Variant: The Paramount logo is replaced by the U.M.&M. logo and the original Paramount titles were replaced by the U.M.&M. titles,titles (the U.M.&M. titles were custom-made for the Little Lulu short "Super Lulu", and the background is red (or green for "Super Lulu") instead of the Paramount mountain backdrop.
Popeye Variants:
- Original Variant: After the title screen was shown (which reads "Paramount Presents Popeye the Sailor, etc., etc.), the title fades away, and the logo on the mountain background now reads "A FAMOUS Studios PRODUCTION" in the Famous Studios corporate font, after which we get the regular credits and the cartoon title, or vice versa. However, Popeye cartoons didn't have the Famous Studios logo until 1946, just the title screen consisting of the words "Paramount PRESENTS" at the top of the screen, followed by "POPEYE" in its own printed, pre-1963 Popeye corporate title logo font updated for 1960's Popeye cartoons from King Features Syndicate. Below "POPEYE" we see "The Sailor" in script, then "A FAMOUS STUDIOS PRODUCTION" printed out below "The Sailor". Below it we see the word "in" written out, and then in large block lettering, the word "TECHNICOLOR". The words "BY AGREEMENT WITH KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC." are printed out in small letters, after which we get the regular credits and cartoon title, or vice versa. The variant is the same as the Little Lulu star spin.
- AAP Variant: The Paramount logo is replaced by the AAP logo, and a bit of the Famous Studios logo appears after the title screen.
Variants:
- There is a variation that there are no clouds surrounding the mountain. This was seen from 1943 to 1948.
- Until 1946, Popeye cartoons didn't have the Famous Studios logo, just the disclaimer "A FAMOUS STUDIOS PRODUCTION''.
- This logo sometimes is superimposed on a special background on some cartoons.
- Another has a reddish mountain on a navy blue sky with clouds. This was seen from 1954 to 1957.
FX: None really, it's an in-credit logo.
Music/Sounds: The opening of the cartoon series' theme.
Availability: Appears on Popeye and Little Lulu cartoons. The superimposed variant was seen on Little Audrey cartoons, Noveltoons, Screen Songs, and The Friendly Ghost.
Scare Factor: Low.
