13 & Out

Background
This was a production company owned by Sam Simon and Heide Perlman. This was created to allow Simon and Perlman to work on The Halloween Kids without having to travel to and from California and New York constantly, while managing talent situated in New York. The name of the company comes from Simon's motto and philosophy toward his early days on The Simpsons; he intended to only work on the show's first season per its initial 13 episode order before leaving.

1st Logo (2000)
Logo: We see a live-action hallway. A man (Sam Simon) walks out of one of the doors to the right and down the hall. The text "THIRTEEN AND OUT" is seen in a yellow army stencil font.

Variant: On the show's fifth episode, Simon is nowhere to be seen.

Technique: Live action.

Music/Sounds: A female voice, provided by Rhea Perlman saying "Good work Simon.", with Simon muttering "What work?"

Availability: Extinct. Was only seen on The Halloween Kids.

Legacy: This logo seems to be a rip-off of the logo for John Charles Walters Productions. However, Simon had worked on Taxi, one of that company's more notable shows, and worked with James L. Brooks who served as one of the owners of said company. It can be seen as a tribute in this regard.