The Lyons Group

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

The Lyons Group was founded in 1988 by Richard C. Leach (father-in-law of Barney creator Sheryl Leach) as a division of his religious/educational publishing company DLM (Developmental Learning Materials). The company produced as well as handled distribution of Barney and the Backyard Gang, the predecessor to Barney and Friends. In 1994, Leach founded another company, Lyrick Studios; Lyons was renamed to Lyons Partnership and made an in-name subsidiary of Lyrick. In 2001, Lyrick was bought by HIT Entertainment (Lyons Partnership still exists under copyright holders, however).

Logo (October 13, 1988-1992)


Visuals: In a rectangular outline on a gray background, the word "THE" flashes on the top left, then "Lyons" writes itself in a blue or teal script font, and finally, "GROUP" flashes on the bottom right.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A synthesized string and flute fanfare sounding like an Irish tune.

Audio Variant: On very early prints of The Backyard Show and Three Wishes, the same toy piano rendition of "I Love You" from the Kids Edutainment Video logo is heard, followed by Sandy Duncan's line "Love you!" at the end.

Availability:

  • Seen at the end of VHS releases of Barney and the Backyard Gang. The 1992 re-prints of those tapes (without any previews) also have this logo.
  • Later Barney videos (as well as post-1992 re-prints of the Backyard Gang videos) instead use the Barney Home Video logos.
The Lyons Group
Lyrick Studios
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