Funny Boone Productions

Background
This is Eunetta T. Boone's vanity card. It was originally known as Daddy's Girl Productions. It took on its current name when Boone became the showrunner and executive producer of the third season of Raven's Home at the time of her death. She died of an apparent heart attack at her Los Angeles home on March 20, 2019, which resulted in production of the show shutting down.

(September 3, 2001-May 15, 2006)
Logo: On a mostly orange and grey background, we see a 2D drawing of a father on a light green sofa and a young girl sitting on his lap. The words "DADDY'S GIRL productions" zoom out whilst the girl says "I love you, daddy" and the father says "Love you too, Eunetta" and when the man kisses her on the cheek a little pink love heart comes out of it. "In Association With" is seen below the logo.

Variants:
 * On seasons 2-5 of One on One, the animation of the text is omitted.
 * On the short-lived spin-off Cuts, the girl's dialogue and the kissing is omitted.
 * A widescreen version exists and can be seen on seasons 2-5 of the aforementioned show on TV One. It also appeared on season 2 episode 2 on Netflix.

FX/SFX: The speaking, the zooming out from the text and the speaking.

Music/Sounds: The girl (most likely that of Kyla Pratt's, who was also a character on One on One) and the man's dialogue, followed by the former doing a cute laugh.

Availability: Seen on One on One and Cuts.

Editor's Note: None, it's a cute logo.

(June 17-November 15, 2019)
Logo: On a white background, we see pink oil splashes, with a sketch of the late Eunetta T. Boone inside, smiling. Underneath it are the words "Funny Boone" in a script font colored in purple, with "PRODUCTIONS" spaced out underneath in the same color.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The end theme of the show.

Availability: Seen on the first 14 episodes of season 3 of Raven's Home. Due to Boone's death, further episodes of the series starting with episode 15 have this logo replaced with the Institute for Individual Education logo.

Editor's Note: This is a heartwarming logo, although Boone's sudden death may make people feel sad.