Paramount Prime/Tropes

Paramount Prime is a streaming service created for Paramount Pictures as to showcase family-friendly-related content. This includes several pieces of Paramount's known media and franchises, as well as including content from ViacomCBS' television network Nickelodeon (mostly from its animation division), along with some content from the CBS Entertainment library.

Like Disney+, HBO Max, and Netflix, it features original content.

Tropes related to Paramount Prime:
 * Alliterative Name: Paramount Prime.
 * Content Warning: While the streaming service is family-friendly, it features a range of some suggestive content in some of its movies, so it will have a warning shown before the following movie saying it will contain "brief mild language" or "stylized violence".
 * Exiled from Continuity: While it's featuring various franchises from Paramount, Nickelodeon's film division, Nickelodeon Movies, was only allowed to have only its CGI-animated films featured on the app; excluding all live-action, 2D animated, and live-action/animated hybrid films.
 * Digital Destruction: Averted for the most part. The featured shows, mainly the Nicktoons, are featured in the respective quality they had been introduced in.
 * Follow the Leader: It's no guess it's presenting original content and having their film and television library, similar to Disney+ and HBO Max.
 * Network to the Rescue: It features various shows that weren't given a DVD or Blu-ray release. Those being the Nicktoons series nonetheless. This also includes the Itsy Bitsy Spider series.
 * And for those Betty Boop aficionados, it features the Betty Boop short subject filmography from 1932 trough 1939; including the banned ones. Of course, there will be some Content Warning nonetheless.
 * Screwed by the Layers: It's pretty obvious that Paramount won't be able to have the DreamWorks Animation 2006-2012 library due to Universal now owning the rights to DWA.
 * Fortunately, this was averted when it came with the Indiana Jones franchise, since Paramount had distributed back in the day.