DaJuMa Productions

Background
DaJuMa Productions is a vanity card run by comedians Dana Min Goodman, Julia Wolov and Mary Mack. Productions that didn't involve Mack were credited under "DanaJu Productions".

1st Logo (2020)
Logo: On a black background, we see a polaroid picture containing caricatures of two girls pulling faces. "DanaJu" is written on the bottom of the picture in marker.

Trivia: The caricatures present are of Goodman and Wolov, based on their appearances in a short cartoon series they created for Comedy Central, Bia***es.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Appeared on the first episode of the 2020 reboot of Princess Natasha.

2nd Logo (2020-2021)
Logo: Against a rapidly scrolling pink and white striped background, we see pixel caricatures of Goodman, Wolov and Mack dancing as various creatures surround them and dance as well. Two cherubs hold a white banner containing the company name.

Variant: Most times Mack wouldn't be shown and the name would be altered accordingly, owing to where she isn't involved.

Trivia: The grey cherub to the right with a knife in its back is actually a reference to Louis C.K., whom they lobbied against even after prior established good terms.

FX/SFX: Pixel animation.

Music/Sounds: An ascending techno tune.

Availability: The "DanaJu" variant appeared on later episodes of the first season of the 2020 reboot of Princess Natasha. The main version appeared on Sami, itself a reboot of an obscure television series that aired on Spike TV in 2004. Both shows wound up getting cancelled after one season or were restructured due to outside factors; Goodman and Wolov were fired from Princess Natasha by a new show-runner over radicalized Asian nationalism, while the legacy creator of Sami, Steve Marmel, clashed with the writers on partisan issues, leading to delays that hurt their standing with Netflix.