Paramount Prime/Tropes

Paramount Prime is a streaming service created for Paramount Pictures as to showcase content for ages 8-15. This includes several pieces of Paramount's known media and franchises, as well as including content from ViacomCBS' television network Nickelodeon (mainly from its animation division), along with some content from the CBS Entertainment library, which includes Star Trek.

Like Disney+, it features content suitable for family audiences (i.e. excluding content that's R-rated or TV-MA-rated).

Its content featured includes:
 * Paramount
 * Paramount Pictures
 * The Marx Brothers
 * The Cocoanuts
 * Animal Crackers (1930)
 * Horse Feathers
 * Duck Soup (1933)
 * The Nutty Professor (1963)
 * Child's Play (1972)
 * Meatballs (1979)
 * Airplane!
 * Airplane II: The Sequel
 * Grease
 * Popeye (1980)
 * Indiana Jones
 * Raiders of the Lost Ark
 * The Temple of Doom
 * The Last Crusade
 * Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
 * Top Gun
 * Top Gun: Maverick
 * Clue (1985)
 * Ferris Bueller's Day Off
 * The Addams Family
 * Addams Family Values
 * Lassie
 * The Brady Bunch Movie
 * A Very Brady Sequel
 * The Indian in the Cupboard (co-released by Columbia Pictures)
 * Mission: Impossible
 * Mission: Impossible 2
 * Mission: Impossible III
 * Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
 * Mission: Impossible – Rouge Nation
 * Mission Impossible – Fallout
 * The Phantom (1996)
 * The First Wives Club
 * The Prince & Me
 * The Longest Yard (co-released by Columbia Pictures)
 * Transformers
 * Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
 * Transformers: Dark of the Moon
 * Transformers: Edge of Extinction
 * Transformers: The Last Knight
 * Bumblebee
 * Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Animated content
 * Fleischer Studios
 * Out of the Inkwell
 * Betty Boop
 * Gabby
 * Gulliver's Travels (1939)
 * Mr. Bug Goes to Town
 * Animated films
 * Charlotte's Web (1973)
 * Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown
 * Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown
 * Capture the Flag
 * Sherlock Gnomes
 * Paramount Television Studios
 * The Andy Griffith Show
 * Hogan's Heroes
 * The Brady Bunch
 * The Brady Kids
 * Happy Days
 * Cheers
 * Frasier
 * The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
 * Itsy Bitsy Spider
 * Nickelodeon
 * Nickelodeon Animation Studio (Nicktoons)
 * Rugrats
 * All Grown Up!
 * Hey Arnold!
 * The Wild Thornberrys
 * CatDog
 * SpongeBob SquarePants
 * Rocket Power
 * Invader Zim
 * The Fairly OddParents
 * ChalkZone
 * The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
 * Planet Sheen
 * My Life as a Teenage Robot
 * Danny Phantom
 * Avatar: The Last Airbender
 * The Legend of Korra
 * Catscratch
 * The X's
 * El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
 * Tak and the Power of Juju
 * Back at the Barnyard
 * The Mighty B!
 * T.U.F.F. Puppy
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012)
 * The Loud House
 * The Casagrandes
 * The Adventures of Kid Danger
 * Nickelodeon Productions (Live-action series)
 * Kenan & Kel
 * Drake & Josh
 * Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide
 * Zoey 101
 * Mr. Meaty
 * The Naked Brothers Band
 * iCarly
 * True Jackson, VP
 * Big Time Rush
 * Victorious
 * Henry Danger
 * Danger Force
 * Nickelodeon Movies
 * Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
 * Barnyard
 * Rango
 * Wonder Park
 * Star Trek
 * Series
 * Star Trek: The Original Series
 * Star Trek: The Animated Series
 * Star Trek: The Next Generation
 * Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
 * Star Trek: Voyager
 * Star Trek: Enterprise
 * Films
 * The Original Series
 * The Motion Picture
 * The Wrath of Khan
 * The Search for Spock
 * The Voyage Home
 * The Final Frontier
 * The Undiscovered Country
 * The Next Generation
 * Generations
 * First Contact
 * Insurrection
 * Nemesis
 * CBS Entertainment
 * CBS Television Distribution
 * I Love Lucy
 * Everybody Loves Raymond
 * Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996)
 * CBS Films
 * The DUFF
 * Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life

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".
 * Digital Destruction: Averted for the most part. The featured shows, mainly the Nicktoons, are featured in the respective quality they had been introduced in.
 * 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. Fortunately, there are the live-action shows.
 * If you're deciding to find Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard or even the Kelvin Timeline trilogy on Paramount Prime, don't get your hopes up. The streaming service excludes them so CBS All Access can keep at least a reasonable amount.
 * Nick's original content on Netflix, such as Glitch Techs, is excluded to distance itself from it.
 * 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.
 * Orwellian Retcon:
 * For CBS Films' movies, Lionsgate's logo is removed from the beginning of the opening logos to the selected films The DUFF and Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life.
 * With the Nicktoons series, their closing logos have the Nickelodeon Animation Studio logo and Paramount Television Studios logo (a 1975 Blue Mountain version for the 2D-animated shows and the regular one for the CGI series).
 * 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, there are two aversions:
 * The Indiana Jones franchise was included since Paramount had distributed back in the day. Also, Paramount still owns the distribution rights to the first four movies and the prequel series.
 * Through Loophole Abuse, Doug is currently owned by Disney, but its first four seasons are available on Paramount Prime since they were produced by Nickelodeon and are pre-Disney, while its last three seasons are on Disney's streaming service Disney+.