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Background

Saneisha (三映社) was a Japanese film production and distribution company.

Logo (November 12, 1957)

Visuals: In space, a shot of the Earth is seen. A rocket is then launched from Earth, which then ejects a satellite (similar to Sputnik). The satellite flies around then zooms out from view. In its place, an emblem zooms in. The emblem consists of a star outline with a solid circle within it and a crescent facing upwards inside the circle. The emblem slides up to make way for "三映社配給" wiping in below from left to right. A star in the background then flashes brightly.

Technique: Traditional animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on 世界は恐怖する死の灰の正体

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