Lyrick Studios

Background
Lyrick Studios was a video production and distributing company founded in 1994, best known for their production and distribution of children's programs like Barney and Friends and Wishbone. It was formed by the same people who founded The Lyons Group, which became an in-name-only subsidiary of Lyrick. In 2001, the company was acquired and folded into HiT Entertainment for $275 million; the remaining Texas office was still open for production of Barney & Friends, but they released nothing up until its folding due to arguments from PolyGram over Barney's Great Adventure (the film was released theatrically instead of straight-to-video, thus making it not part of PolyGram's picture deal). Today, Lyrick Studios' properties belong to Mattel Creations except for VeggieTales (which is currently distributed by DreamWorks Classics), Groundling Marsh (currently owned by Portfolio Entertainment and FilmRise) and Bob the Builder (currently owned by WildBrain).

1st Logo (1997-1998, 2000)
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Logo: On a white background, six black letters fly from the screen in each other. The letters then settle in place, revealing the word "Lyrick" in a crazy font, with various colors highlighting the letters' overlapping (blue, yellow, red, green, purple, and orange). After they have flown in place, a blue dot flies out and dots the "I", and the word "STUDIOS" rotates letter-by-letter on the bottom-right of "Lyrick", with a line above "STUDIOS".

Variants:
 * On some tapes from the company, "Distributed by" wipes in above the logo as the letters fly in. There's also a still version of this logo.
 * There is a rare early variant of this logo where the logo is taller, it doesn't have the shadow effect, "Studios" is in a different font, the words "Distributed by" are yellow and there is a bigger space between "Distributed by" and "Lyrick Studios". This variant is still. There is also a version of this variant without "Distributed By", which is seen at the end of the tape.
 * There is another early variant where the logo is zoomed closer to the screen and "Distributed By" is yellow. This can only be seen on the tapes of Vatican 2: The Faithful Revolution. Again, the non-distributed by variant is seen at the end of the tapes.

FX/SFX: The six flying letters and the "dot-the-I" sequence to form the company's name.

Music/Sounds: An electronic keyboard arpeggio plays throughout the logo, with 3 low-pitched violin notes as the "dot-the-I" sequence plays, followed by a rising xylophone and a violin stinger. This jingle was composed by music director Bob Singleton.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * The "Distributed By" variant features only 2 low pitched notes for the "dot-the-I" sequence. Ringing bells can be heard when the "Distributed by" and "STUDIOS" text appears and during the "dot-the-I" sequence, and finally the tune ends on a piano note and a different stinger.
 * The still version is silent.

Availability: Uncommon. This logo was only used for a year, and was limited to tapes of Barney & Friends, VeggieTales, Wishbone, Kids for Character and Francesca's Friendly World. Most of these videos from this time period are long out of print and are hard to find; the latter 2 properties are quite obscure, for all of their VHS releases by Lyrick Studios were released throughout 1997. However, tapes of Barney & Friends and VeggieTales are the least scarce of the the bunch, so those tapes are your best bet to find this logo. The still version made a surprise appearance on the 2000 releases of Where's God When I'm Scared!?!, God Wants Me To Forgive Them?!, Are You My Neighbor?, Rack, Shack, and Benny, and Dave and the Giant Pickle from VeggieTales.

Editor's Note: A pretty nice logo for the time; simple, but very effective.

2nd Logo (March 27, 1998-March 24, 2001, February-November 2003)
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Nicknames: "The Hand", "Lyrick Lake", "Touch the Sky"

Logo: In a lake surrounded by a forest at twilight, we see a silhouette of a waterbird (possibly a duck, loon, or an albatross) swimming from right to first at the bottom of the screen. The camera then moves up to the sky, and a live-action child's hand touches the sky, causing ripples as if it were a pond. As it ripples, the word "Lyrick" (in the same font as before) slowly zooms in and stops in the middle of the screen. The logo shines as the word "STUDIOS" written with a line above it fades in along with a "™" symbol.

Variants:
 * Some VeggieTales tapes from 1998-1999 have the text "Distributed by" in white bold Arial Black font on a black background before the logo animates. This is regularly seen at the beginning and end of the tapes. This variant is the good friend found on Groundling Marsh VHS tapes, Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends, and Barney Classic Collection releases from 1998-1999.
 * There's an early variation with less stars in the night sky, rough animation, longer panning up in the sky until the hand comes, a redder sunset, a different forest design, and the logo is off-centered without white shining on the edges. The red sleeve on the child's arm can't be seen as well. This appeared on the film Barney's Great Adventure.
 * There is a still version of the 1999-2001 "Distributed by" version of the logo.
 * Another variation has the logo with the camera panning it up more and a white "Distributed by" byline above the logo after it is formed. This variant appears on most VeggieTales tapes from 1999-2001, The Wiggles, some Barney & Friends tapes from 1999-2000, Bob the Builder, and Kipper.

FX/SFX: The water bird scene and the hand poking the sky like water in a quite beautiful mix of live-action and computer animation.

Music/Sounds: A dreamy, calming orchestral theme accompanied by the waterbird crowing, and a cymbal crash when the hand touches the sky.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the early variant, the cymbal crash comes a little late.
 * Like the previous logo, the still variant is silent.

Availability: Fairly common. Preserved on most VeggieTales and Barney & Friends tapes from the period distributed by the company. Also seen on all Wishbone tapes made after 1997, when Lyrick Studios began distributing the videos, taking over from PolyGram Video. Can also be seen on most Wiggles tapes from the period. The early variant exclusively appears on the 1998 film Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie, which is the first piece of media to use the logo. The last release to use this logo was the 2001 VHS print of VeggieTales: Lyle the Kindly Viking. Since 1999, the still version of the logo is more common than the usual logo. This logo has allegedly appeared on some prints of the 2003 film ''The Wiggles: Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie'', but most copies use the HiT logo.

Editor's Note: Great animation and a soothing fanfare have made this logo a favorite of many for those who grew up with their shows.