Encino is a district of Los Angeles, California, located in the central portion of the southern San Fernando Valley. It derives its name from the Rancho Los Encinos (Ranch of the Oaks), a parcel of land given to three Mission Indians by the Spanish government following its abandonment of the California missions in the early 1800s.
Encino is mentioned in Frank Zappa's 1982 hit song, "Valley Girl."
"The Point" from Fast Times at Ridgemont High was located in Encino (Encino Little League Field).
Encino was where Ali's family lived (Elisabeth Shue) in the movie "The Karate Kid". Their country club was Encino Oaks and they lived on Alonzo Avenue.
Encino is where specials on the popular cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants take place.
Encino is the setting of the first half of Chilean author Alberto Fuguet's novel Las pelĂculas de mi vida (The Movies Of My Life)
Encino is where, according to a recurring on-air gag, Match Game panelist Brett Somers would take host Gene Rayburn to a nice hotel after the show if she were "feeling frisky."
The Jackson family has owned a mansion on Hayvenhurst Ave. in Encino since the 1970's, with all their children including Michael and Janet growing up there.
Butch Hartman formally resided there.
Irv "Lorenzo" Gotti, the head of The Inc. Records, formely known as Murder Inc. Records, owns a mansion in Encino.
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