Lynch Entertainment

Background
This is the production company of Thomas W. Lynch after Gary Biller left Lynch/Biller Productions. It was later renamed to Tom Lynch Company.

(November 30, 1990-March 23, 2004)
Logo: On a black background, a parallelogram that is blue on the front and silver on the rest of the sides angled diagonally comes from the top of the screen, then another one in the same colors, angled horizontally comes from the bottom of the screen. Then three little parallelograms that are also in the same colors comes from the left of the screen, and place themselves to the right of the other two parallelograms. The first two connect to each other, forming an acute angle "L" with the three little parallelograms to the right, so that the logo appears to be a stylized "LE". Below,

Times New Roman

ENTERTAINMENT

fades in. The logo shines.

Variant: On the Shadow Theater: The Best of Horror series, a short version is seen with the logo already formed shining with "A Production of" above it.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: Generally, it used the closing theme of the show, but in its early days it used the same dramatic synth tune from the Lynch/Biller Productions logo.

Music/Sounds Variant: Just Deal used a triumphant 9-note synth-clarinet fanfare, with the last note being orchestrated. Original NBC airings had an announcer plug over the jingle.

Availability: Was seen on Xuxa, The Secret World of Alex Mack, The Journey of Allen Strange, Just Deal, Caitlin's Way, and the last two seasons of Kids Incorporated. It was seen on TV when The Secret World of Alex Mack and The Journey of Allen Strange were reran on TeenNick's "Party Like It's the '90s" block in in December 2011. It's likely seen on the season 1 DVD release of the former show. Also seen on the first season of Scout's Safari, and the Disney Channel series The Jersey. This logo also appeared on the Tom and Jerry's 50th Birthday Bash special that aired on TBS in 1990, and is intact on the Boomerang streaming print of the special.

Legacy: This logo has very nice CGI for the time.