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According to [[Phil Vischer]], he chose the company to release the videos since Lyrick Studios' founder and former chairman [[Richard C. Leach]] was a committed Christian, and the company let the religious tones on the shows remain intact, unlike other distributors Big Idea had asked beforehand. The company was acquired by [[HiT Entertainment]] on February 9, 2001, shortly before Richard C. Leach died.
 
According to [[Phil Vischer]], he chose the company to release the videos since Lyrick Studios' founder and former chairman [[Richard C. Leach]] was a committed Christian, and the company let the religious tones on the shows remain intact, unlike other distributors Big Idea had asked beforehand. The company was acquired by [[HiT Entertainment]] on February 9, 2001, shortly before Richard C. Leach died.
   
In 2002, Big Idea turned to [[Warner Home Video]] to serve as their new mass market distributor; HiT responded to this by filing a lawsuit against them for $11 million, which was one of the major causes of Big Idea's 2003 bankruptcy.
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In 2002, Big Idea turned to [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video]] to serve as their new mass market distributor; HiT responded to this by filing a lawsuit against them for $11 million, which was one of the major causes of Big Idea's 2003 bankruptcy.
   
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
 
''All re-releases were mass market reprints of videos previously released exclusively to Christian retailers''
 
''All re-releases were mass market reprints of videos previously released exclusively to Christian retailers''
*[[Where's God When I'm S-Scared?]] (March 1998; reprinted in 2000)
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*[[Where's God When I'm S-Scared?]] (March 31st, 1998/March 28th, 2000)
*[[God Wants Me to Forgive Them!?!]] (February 1999; reprinted in 2000)
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*[[God Wants Me to Forgive Them!?!]] (February 9th, 1999/March 28th, 2000)
*[[Are You My Neighbor?]] (March 1998; "tested" in 1997 and reprinted in 2000)
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*[[Are You My Neighbor?]] (December 16th, 1997/March 31st, 1998/March 28th, 2000)
*[[Rack, Shack and Benny (episode)|Rack, Shack and Benny]] (August 1998; reprinted in 2000)
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*[[Rack, Shack and Benny (episode)|Rack, Shack and Benny]] (August 25th, 1998/March 28th, 2000)
*[[Dave and the Giant Pickle]] (August 1998; reprinted in 2000)
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*[[Dave and the Giant Pickle]] (August 25th, 1998/March 28th, 2000)
*[[The Toy That Saved Christmas]] (October 1998; reprinted in 1999 and 2000)
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*[[The Toy That Saved Christmas]] (October 6th, 1998/October 5th, 1999/October 3rd, 2000)
*[[Very Silly Songs!]] (June 1999; reprinted in 2000)
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*[[Very Silly Songs!]] (June 8th, 1999/January 11th, 2000)
*[[Larry-Boy! and the Fib from Outer Space!]] (February 1999; reprinted in 2000 and 2002)
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*[[Larry-Boy! and the Fib from Outer Space!]] (February 9th, 1999/January 11th, 2000)
*[[Josh and the Big Wall!]] (June 1999; reprinted in 2000 and 2002)
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*[[Josh and the Big Wall!]] (June 8th, 1999/January 11th, 2000)
*[[Madame Blueberry]] (October 1999; reprinted in 2000 and 2001)
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*[[Madame Blueberry]] (October 5th, 1999)
*[[The End of Silliness?]] (May 2000)
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*[[The End of Silliness?]] (May 23rd, 2000)
*[[Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed]] (March 2000; reprinted in 2002)
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*[[Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed]] (March 28th, 2000)
*[[King George and the Ducky]] (August 2000)
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*[[King George and the Ducky]] (August 8th, 2000)
*[[Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen]] (January 2001; reprinted in 2002)
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*[[Esther... The Girl Who Became Queen]] (January 9th, 2001)
*[[Lyle the Kindly Viking]] (March 2001)
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*[[Lyle the Kindly Viking]] (March 27th, 2001)
   
 
==Albums==
 
==Albums==
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File:LyrickStudiosAreYouMyNeighborPromoVHS.jpeg|Lyrick Studios screener/promo VHS tape for [[Are You My Neighbor?]]
 
File:LyrickStudiosAreYouMyNeighborPromoVHS.jpeg|Lyrick Studios screener/promo VHS tape for [[Are You My Neighbor?]]
 
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Revision as of 02:25, 3 February 2021

Lyrick Studios

Lyrick Studios, Inc., established in 1988 as The Lyons Group, was an American video production and distribution company based in Allen, Texas, a Dallas suburb. They were known for producing and distributing shows like Barney & Friends and Wishbone, as well as videos and albums from two music artists, Joe Scruggs and The Wiggles, They also had book rights to Humongous Entertainment characters like Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, and Pajama Sam. They paired with Big Idea for mass market distribution of prints and reprints of VeggieTales home videos, as well as rights to VeggieTales plush toys.

According to Phil Vischer, he chose the company to release the videos since Lyrick Studios' founder and former chairman Richard C. Leach was a committed Christian, and the company let the religious tones on the shows remain intact, unlike other distributors Big Idea had asked beforehand. The company was acquired by HiT Entertainment on February 9, 2001, shortly before Richard C. Leach died.

In 2002, Big Idea turned to Warner Home Video to serve as their new mass market distributor; HiT responded to this by filing a lawsuit against them for $11 million, which was one of the major causes of Big Idea's 2003 bankruptcy.

Releases

All re-releases were mass market reprints of videos previously released exclusively to Christian retailers

Albums

Compilations/Triple Features

Trivia

Remarks

  • Although the Lyrick reprints of Josh and the Big Wall! and Very Silly Songs! used a custom Stay Tuned bumper, certain other reprints instead used Lyrick's bumper. While this was technically alright, the latter bumper tells viewers to stay tuned for "previews of other Lyrick™ Studios Home Videos", despite the fact it was Big Idea's properties Lyrick was merely promoting and distributing.

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