Paramount Animation

Background
Paramount Animation is the feature animation division of American film studio Paramount Pictures. It was founded in 2011 after the box office success of Nickelodeon Movies' CGI film Rango and in the wake of the studio's split with DreamWorks Animation in 2012. Its first film, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, was released in 2015, with its latest release being Rumble. Upcoming films from the division include Under the Boardwalk (initially titled Jersey Crabs), and many others.

Note: Until 2019, only the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo was played before all of its films. However, in 2019, Paramount Animation unveiled an onscreen logo of its own, which will appear on all of its films starting with The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.

(September 19, 2019-)
Nicknames: "Star Skipper", "Animated Mountain", "Perumount Animation", "2010s/2020s Toon Mountain", "Animated Mount Paramount"

Logo: In a valley with a forest and a mountain in the distance, we see a young girl wearing a yellow shirt and purple pants bearing a striking resemblance to June from Wonder Park, named Star Skipper, standing on some rocks next to the valley's lake. She skips a rock across the lake. As the camera follows the rock, it transforms into a golden star. It continues to fly through the forest and up the hills, until we reach a colorful version of the famous Paramount Mountain in an orange morning environment surrounded by clouds. The other 21 stars, also in gold, encircle the mountain and the "Paramount" script in blue zooms out and takes its position. The final star thrown by the girl swoops by forming the word "Animation" in a handwritten blue script font on the bottom as the star takes its place. The byline fades in below.

Alternate Descriptive Video Transcription: A girl skips a stone across a blue lake in front of a pyramid like mountain with a snow covered peak. The stone becomes a star and it zooms up the wooded slope of a mountain. It turns into a row of stars which form an arch over the mountain: Paramount Animation.

Trivia: The logo and Star Skipper were designed by Christopher Zibach, who worked on DreamWorks' Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie as a lead visual development artist and art director. According to president Mireille Soria, the studio chose Star Skipper as their mascot because she "captured the magic" of the division. His work can be shown here.

Byline(s):
 * September 19, 2019, 2022-: Bylineless.
 * November 14, 2019: " A VI a COM COMPANY " in a blue color, set in the 2006 Viacom font.
 * January 29, 2020-December 15, 2021: "A ViacomCBS Company" in a white color, set in Gotham Bold.
 * November 26, 2021: "A ViacomCBS Company" set in ViacomCBS Raisonné.

Variants:
 * An open-matte 4:3 version exists.
 * A faster, abridged version is seen on international Netflix prints of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.
 * Starting in 2020, the background's shading is slightly different, grass was added next to the tree on the right, the star now leaves a sparkling trail as it flies through the forest and up the hills to the mountain, the word "Animation" is in a lighter blue color, and it has a more noticeable shine effect. This means that the original version that was published in the Variety article may have been a prototype.
 * A blue ViacomCBS byline can be seen on the home page of Paramount Animation's official website.

FX/SFX: Excellent CGI animation from Reel FX and ATK PLN.

Music/Sounds: We hear birds chirping and nature sounds, followed by water sounds, and some whooshes. Sparkling sounds are heard when the stone transforms into a star and when "Animation" appears. The 2011 Paramount Pictures fanfare by Michael Giacchino plays throughout.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * The ViacomCBS variant features different nature sounds. Wind is also audible and more sparkling and whoosh sounds are heard as the star flies through the forest. Then as the other 21 stars encircle the mountain, whooshes are heard. Also, the fanfare's last note has a longer echo. This can be heard on ATK PLN's Vimeo account, and it later debuted on Rumble (2021).
 * Some future releases may instead use the opening theme of the movie or silence.
 * On international Netflix prints of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, the fanfare is out of sync.

Availability: Current. It first debuted on an article published by Variety.
 * The Viacom byline only appeared on the first trailer for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.
 * The ViacomCBS byline debuted on the Super Bowl trailer for the aforementioned film, and technically made its theatrical debut on said film. It can also be seen on the trailers for Rumble (and the film itself) and on the About section of Paramount Animation's official website.
 * The ViacomCBS byline in the ViacomCBS Raisonné typeface was ultra rare and only appeared on the second trailer for the aforementioned Rumble.
 * Also expected to appear on future titles like Under the Boardwalk, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, and The Tiger's Apprentice.
 * Strangely, this does not appear on PAW Patrol: The Movie and Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, as Paramount Animation had no involvement with either of these films; instead, both films use the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo. Both films however, have the 2020 Nickelodeon Movies logo (though both the 2011 Paramount Pictures logo and the 2020 Nickelodeon Movies logo are removed on Canadian prints of the former and Chinese and British prints of the latter, possibly due to different distribution agreements and due to time compression).
 * In an unrelated note, this also does not appear on another Nickelodeon film, The Loud House Movie, because it was going to be released by them, but it was changed to a Netflix film before it was completed.
 * The bylineless version debuted on ATK PLN's website, and may get its Paramount Global-era theatrical debut on Under the Boardwalk.

Editor's Note: A fantastic logo that pays homage to the old Paramount Cartoons logo. However, the blue color used on the Viacom byline version and the blue ViacomCBS byline version on Paramount Animation's website is too dark and is hard to see. Just like the Paramount Pictures logo, the ViacomCBS Raisonné byline is known to be wasted as the byline only appeared on trailers and promotional media; the Gotham byline appeared on the actual films.