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Lyrick Studios
Company typeSubsidiary of HiT Entertainment
Founded1988 (as The Lyons Group)
1992 (as Lyrick Studios)
Defunct1992 (as The Lyons Group)
2001 (as Lyrick Studios)
HeadquartersAllen, Texas
Number of employees
650 (1997)
SubsidiariesBig Feats Entertainment
Lyons Partnership

Lyrick Studios, Inc. (pronunciation: /ˈlrɪk/), established in 1988 as The Lyons Group, was an American video production and distribution company based in Allen, a Dallas suburb. The company was best known for its distribution of home videos, audio products, children's books and toys for the children's television series Barney & Friends and Wishbone. This company was also known for its production and distribution of home videos, audio products, children's books, toys, video games, 2D and CGI animation, visual effects, feature-length motion pictures, and television shows.

History

Established in mid-1988 as The Lyons Group, the company began producing and distributing some direct-to-video episodes of Barney & Friends for the character's creator, Sheryl Leach. The Barney programs began airing on the Public Broadcasting Service on April 6, 1992. The company developed the Wishbone series for PBS in 1995, a show about a talking dog living in the fictional town of Oakdale, Texas. The series was filmed at the studio and on location in Plano.[1]

Distribution

Lyrick also developed the distribution rights for The Wiggles and also distributes book publishing and video gaming rights for some Humongous Entertainment video game characters like Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish and Pajama Sam. In 1997, the company had 650 employees and expanded the size of its studio facilities to consolidate its sister companies into a single facility.[1] The company also distributed videos for two Christian animated series VeggieTales and 3-2-1 Penguins! until 2001.

Projects

References

  1. ^ a b Tanner, Lisa (September 5, 1999). "Lyrick Studios expanding". Dallas Business Journal.