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Background
Enoki Films USA is the American division of Japanese company Enoki Films, the company went defunct in 2010.
Logo (1990)
Visuals: There is a background with one half blue and the other half white, the Enoki Films logo is shown on the white half, the text Enoki Films USA is underneath it, the logo spins out, the text Enoki Films USA presents spins in, and after a few seconds fades out.
Technique: The spinning. [possible misuse]
Audio: A synthesized tune composed by Mark Mercury (credited as Bullets on the film itself), after a few seconds, a child's laugh is heard as the logo spins out, and it continues on the Enoki Films USA presents text.
Availability: It only appeared on The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin, most current prints keep the logo, but it is usually preceded by the Feature Films for Families logo.