Toilets R Dum

Background
Toilets R Dum is a production company ran by comedians Dana Min Goodman, Julia Wolov and Mary Mack, made primarily to produce Sami for Comedy Central. The company was formed following the dismissal of Steve Marmel due to poor professional conduct, with Goodman and Wolov being promoted to show-runners and executive producers to replace him; Mack would also be given the latter title for interest in the program.

1st Logo (2021)
Logo: Next to the Gecko Studios logo, we see a drawing of caricatures of Goodman, Wolov and Mack sitting on urinals. Goodman is flipping the bird with both hands, Wolov is tugging at her shirt and Mack is flashing the devil horns. "toilets r dum..." is seen above them graffitied in white.

Trivia:


 * This is based on a promotional poster for Biatches!, a web series starring Goodman and Wolov produced for Comedy Central, even sharing the same art-style. Ironically, the show was produced by Bento Box Entertainment, who were passed over for Sami.
 * Mary Mack flashing the devil horns is a reference to her earliest voice acting role as Dylan Beekler in Golan the Insatiable.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on episodes of Sami until "Sevenance", where episodes after it would feature a special variant produced for said episode.

2nd Logo (2021)
Logo: Against a pink and white background, we see the caricatures from before dancing in the middle of the screen. Various things such as a jellyfish, an eyeball, a squid and similar monsters are floating by. Above the girls are two cherubs holding a banner reading "TOILETS R DUM"

Trivia: The cherubs are references to previous roles and events the three were involved in. The cherub on the left resembles Golan from the aforementioned Golan the Insatiable while the one on the right resembles Louis C.K. with his pants down and a knife in his back. This references Goodman and Wolov's roles in allegations made against C.K., relating to him masturbating in front of either girl, as well as a former mutual trust being broken at that point.

FX/SFX: Pixel animation.

Music/Sounds: A fast-paced techno tune.

Availability: Seen on episodes of Sami starting with "Sevenance". Intended to be a one-time logo, the producers enjoyed the logo so much they decided to make it the standard logo.