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Madcap Models Variant

(1941-1943)

Nickname: The Print Logo Opening, Cult Opening

Logo: On the print logo mountain bordered by 25 stars is the words

Paramount
Pictures


followed by


"Paramount presents Madcap Models in Technicolor"

At the end of a cartoon it would change to:

A
Paramount
Picture

sometimes it would also say "A George Pal Puppetoon" on the bottom of the moutain.

FX: Here are a couple examples:

A 3D Puppetoon version with thunder clapping in the beginning of "Hoola Boola"
The logo placed on the pie pan in "Japser and the Haunted House"
A bark of tree with the logo in "Mr. Strauss Takes a Walk"


Often in cartoons like "Sky Princess", it would be on the cover of a storybook.


Variants: Some cartoons, such as "Rythm in the Ranks", say "A Paramount Picture" in the beginning.




Cheesy Factor: Why couldn't they just use a Fleischer/Famous or feature film Majestic Mountian?

Music/Sounds: The opening music of a cartoon.

Often at the end would be a 4-note fanfare.

Availability: Often, UM&M and sometimes NTA would plaster these openings with a retitled opening or black bars, similar to the jobs done on color Fleischer/Famous cartoon shorts. Depending on the PD tape you buy, you probably will get a TV print, but if you're lucky enough, you'd get a Paramount opening.


If you really want to see these logos in action, rent the Special Expanded Edition DVD of "The Puppetoon Movie", and search through some of the Puppetoons.

Scare Factor: Low


George Pal Puppetoons

(1941-1943)

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Nicknames: The Marching Puppets, The Marching Puppetoons, The Marching Puppetoon characters

Logo: On a BROWN snowcapped mournain bordered by 24 stars in a RED background are the words

Paramount
Pictures

Then it would fade out and what fades in is a rapidly zooming down of an Oscar on a green statue holder,

saying

Paramount presents a George Pal PUPPETOON in TECHNICOLOR

along with characters including Mr. Strauss, Jasper, Professor Scarecrow, Speedy, a Screwball, Jim Dandy, a duck, a dog, etc. then a robot is last in line and runs to join the marching, which then it fades out to the production credits of the cartoon.

At the end of a cartoon would be an print logo superimposed with this time
A
Paramount
Picture



FX: The zooming down shot of the statue and the stop-motion animation of the marching characters

Cheesy Factor: The stop-motion animation.

Music/Sounds: An introduction fanfare followed by a lively march piece called the "Puppetoon Signature".

Music Variant: In "Rome-meow and Juile-Cat", the opening notes to the soundtrack plays.

Availability: On UM&M prints, the opening is completely plastered by refilmed title cards with the UM&M logo, common on PD tapes. However some PD tapes have prints with this opening intact.

"Puppetoon Movie" variant:

In the Paramount Puppetoons compiled on this film mentioned above, the Paramount references are eliminated and you only hear the cymbal note of the introduction notes because the Paramount logo is cut out at the beginning, and the end title is replaced by the main title of the cartoon.

If you really want to see the original opening, rent the Special Expanded Edition DVD of "The Puppetoon Movie", and watch the bonus Puppetoons compiled instead of the ones complied on the feature film.

Notable Puppetoons to use it is "Jasper in a Jam" and "Tubby the Tuba".

Scare Factor: If you don't like stop motion animation, then you probably won't like this logo. However, some audiences could find the robot catching up pretty funny.


Puppetoon Cold Opening

Nickname: Cult Opening #2


Logo: On the print logo or custom logo mountain bordered by 25 stars is the words

Paramount
Pictures

(again, sometimes it would say "A Paramount Picture" instead)

followed by


"Paramount presents a George Pal Puppetoon in Technicolor"

At the end of a cartoon it would change to:

A
Paramount
Picture

sometimes it would also say "A George Pal Puppetoon" on the bottom of the moutain.


Variants: "Date With Duke" has the logo and titles on a book, and we see the Paramount print mountian superimposed next to Duke Ellington at the end. Also this cartoon has the byline "Paramount Pictures presents" on the series title card.


Music/Sounds: The opening music to the cartoon.

Availability: Appeared on later George Pal Puppetoons, most notably "John Henry and the Inky-Poo" and "Date With Duke". UM&M prints have the refilmed title cards obscuring Paramount refrences while NTA has the black bars eliminating refrences to Paramount. "The Puppetoon Movie" version of "John Henry" has just the main title card. If Paramount or Lionsgate properly restores the cartoons, the UM&M/NTA prints would be more and more rare.Can be seen on various PD tapes.


Scare Factor: Low


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ParamountCartoonsFan George Pal Puppetoons screenshot logos 0 Jul 28 2009, 5:44 PM EDT by ParamountCartoonsFan
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Would anybody post screenshots of the Paramount logos used on CLG Wiki Photo library? Some of them are non-Paramount Puppetoons.
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ParamountCartoonsFan I remember that too! 2 Jul 9 2009, 1:16 PM EDT by ParamountCartoonsFan
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Not on AMC but on youtube I remember the opening. But the framerate was kinda speedy.

I also remember Sky Princess.


Sigh, Arnold Lebovit removed all of the puppetoons from YouTube.
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OhBoy! George Pal Puppetoons Variant 0 Jul 6 2009, 12:55 PM EDT by OhBoy!
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I saw DATE WITH DUKE on AMC back in the 1990's. The camera rolls towards a red-bound music book on a stand with the Paramount logo printed on it, with Duke Ellington's music playing behind it. The credits are printed in the book. It ends with the Paramount logo popping acros the right side of the screen as Ellington brings his "Perfume Suite" to a close, with "A George Pal Puppetoon" popping up at the bottom of the screen. Nice!
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