
Music/Sounds: The beginning/end of a cartoon's theme music.
At the end of Popeye cartoons from the late 1930s until 1943, the logo fades from a shot of an anchor with a sailor's hat on it and a shotgun on a curtain background. Bug Goes to Town, the logo is on a book-like background. Starting in 1938, the logo was modified, so it was extended to add one more star, making it 24 stars, and the font is different. When Paramount started making three-strip Technicolor production in 1936, the byline reads " in TECHNICOLOR" at the end of each cartoon. This is usually plastered on UM&M/NTA prints, but is intact on "Ain't She Sweet?". On Screen Song cartoons from 1932-33, the closing shot of a live-action performer would have the Paramount print logo of the time superimposed over the shot. Strangely, the inkwell's shadow moves with it but the cap's does not, remaining fixed on the desk as it jumps onto the inkwell. The words "A Paramount Picture", the stars and the words "The End" appear over the inkwell. After the cartoon ends, the inkwell stands up all by itself and the cork does a flip and caps it. The cartoon irises out into an open inkwell lying on a desk. On shorts from around 1933-34, a special end title was used. Also, the words "COLOR CLASSIC" are seen between "Paramount" and "Picture". On the Color Classics short "Poor Cinderella", the logo is very small and part of a closing curtain background. Later on, starting in 1937, the byline was revised to read "STEREOPTICAL PROCESS and APPARATUS PATENTED. It reads: "PATENT PENDING FOR SPECIAL PROCESSES USED IN THIS PRODUCTION". For shorts featuring live-action model sets, a special byline appeared on the logo. A black-and-white version is seen on Talkartoon, Screen Song, Betty Boop, and Popeye cartoons. #BETTY BOOP BLACK AND WHITE LOGO MOVIE#
The whole logo is similar to the movie logo of the era. In front of the mountain are the same words as the previous logo.
Logo: Against a multi-colored sky backdrop is a three-dimensional dark-colored mountain surrounded by a round border of 23 stars.