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===Background===
'''Starburns Industries''' was founded in 2010 by Dan Harmon, Dino Stamatopoulos, Joe Russo II, James Fino, and Duke Thomson. It is named after the nickname of Stamatopoulos' character in ''Community'', whose real name is Alex Osbourne. In January of 2020, Dan Harmon left the company.
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Starburns Industries (Mary Shelly Variant)
Nicknames: "It's-a good show!", "The Italian Chef"


===Logo (January 22, 2012-) ===
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.
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background, there is a stock image of a chef that is giving the OK sign, and is winking. The text "STARBURNS INDUSTRIES" is placed underneath him. 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 Shelly's Frankenhole episode "Gaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!", the background is red.


'''Variants:'''
FX/SFX: None.
* Sometimes, the chef's ascot is red.
* 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.
* On the ''Mary Shelley's Frankenhole'' episodes "Edgar Allan Poe's Jesus!" and "Franz Kafka's Jealousy!", the white background has a spotlight.


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


'''Audio:''' A man saying "It's-a good show!" in an exaggerated Italian accent, accompanied by 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 Shelly'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 Shelly'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 Shelly'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 Shelly'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 Shelly's Frankenhole episode "Gaston Leroux's Je Ne Sais Quoi!", no accordion is playing.
Availability: Seen on Season 2 of Mary Shelly's Frankenhole, Before Orel: Trust, the first two seasons of Rick and Morty, HarmonQuest and the HBO series Animals.


'''Audio Variants:'''
Editor's Note: This is a funny logo.
* On the special ''Beforel Orel: Trust'', Little Orel (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence) 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 "H.P. Lovecraft's Vagina!", a man sings "It's-a good show..." in the Italian person's accent.
* On the ''Mary Shelley's Frankenhole'' episode "Bram Stroker's Loudmouths!", 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 Run Rally!", 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.
*On the ''Mary Shelley's Frankenhole'' episode "H.G. Wells' Scary Monster Contest!" and ''HarmonQuest'', creaking sounds are heard first, followed by the normal audio.
* On ''Better Caul Saul: Slippin' Jimmy'', it's silent.

'''Availability:''' Seen on Season 2 of ''Mary Shelley's Frankenhole'', ''Before Orel: Trust'', the first two seasons of ''Rick and Morty'', ''HarmonQuest'', the HBO series ''Animals'', the HBO movie, ''The Emperor's Newest Clothes'', the ''Youtube Premium'' series ''Good Game'', Episode 1 of the ''Youtube'' webseries ''Alpha Betas'', ''the Tubi series ''The Freak Brothers'', and ''Better Call Saul: Slippin' Jimmy''. It was also seen on a failed pilot such as ''Art Prison''.


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Latest revision as of 06:40, 3 July 2024

Background

Starburns Industries was founded in 2010 by Dan Harmon, Dino Stamatopoulos, Joe Russo II, James Fino, and Duke Thomson. It is named after the nickname of Stamatopoulos' character in Community, whose real name is Alex Osbourne. In January of 2020, Dan Harmon left the company.

Logo (January 22, 2012-)


Visuals: On a white background, there is a stock image of a chef that is giving the OK sign, and is winking. The text "STARBURNS INDUSTRIES" is placed underneath him. There is a shooting star to the left of the words.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, the chef's ascot is red.
  • 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.
  • On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episodes "Edgar Allan Poe's Jesus!" and "Franz Kafka's Jealousy!", the white background has a spotlight.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: A man saying "It's-a good show!" in an exaggerated Italian accent, accompanied by an accordion playing.

Audio Variants:

  • On the special Beforel Orel: Trust, Little Orel (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence) 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 "H.P. Lovecraft's Vagina!", a man sings "It's-a good show..." in the Italian person's accent.
  • On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "Bram Stroker's Loudmouths!", 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 Run Rally!", 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.
  • On the Mary Shelley's Frankenhole episode "H.G. Wells' Scary Monster Contest!" and HarmonQuest, creaking sounds are heard first, followed by the normal audio.
  • On Better Caul Saul: Slippin' Jimmy, it's silent.

Availability: Seen on Season 2 of Mary Shelley's Frankenhole, Before Orel: Trust, the first two seasons of Rick and Morty, HarmonQuest, the HBO series Animals, the HBO movie, The Emperor's Newest Clothes, the Youtube Premium series Good Game, Episode 1 of the Youtube webseries Alpha Betas, the Tubi series The Freak Brothers, and Better Call Saul: Slippin' Jimmy. It was also seen on a failed pilot such as Art Prison.

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