Starburns Industries

(January 22, 2012- )


Nicknames: "It's-a good show!", "The Italian Chef"

Logo: On a white background, there is a stock image of a chef that is giving the OK sign, and is winking. On the bottom of him, it says "STARBURNS INDUSTRIES". There is a shooting star to the left of the words.

Variants:
 * On Rick and Morty, and HarmonQuest, there is no shooting star.
 * On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "Gaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!", the background is red.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: An Italian person saying "It's-a good show!", and an accordion playing.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the special Beforel Orel: Trust, Little Orel says "It's-a good show!", and laughs. There is no accordion playing.
 * On Rick and Morty, the accordion tune is shortened.
 * On Animals, the end theme plays over it.
 * On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "Bram Stroker's Loud Mouth!", the Italian person says "That-a show, it's a little heavy on the words, eh?".
 * On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "Jules Verne's Monster Rally Run!", the Italian person says "That-a show could use a little more salt, I think!".
 * On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "Franz Kafka's Jealousy!", the Italian person says "Mamma mia, that show sure had a lot of sausage in it!".
 * On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "Hyralius, Mutant Monster!", instead of the Italian person, Ken Jeong (who guest starred as various characters in the episode) says "Hi, Ken here. It's a good show. Can I go now?", and a person in the background says "Yeah yeah yeah, you're done.".
 * On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "Gaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!", no accordion is playing.

Availability: Seen on Season 2 of Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, Before Orel: Trust, the first two seasons of Rick and Morty, HarmonQuest and the HBO series Animals.

Editor's Note: This is a funny logo.