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|    Reaper G to All    |
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|    18 Sep 12 07:22:56    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1946: AKIRA KAMIYA, the voice of Gunmajin on “Superpower Squadron Ohranger”       and “Superpower Squadron Ohranger vs. Kakuranger”, General Gamma on       “Voiceslugger”, and Black Cross King on “Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199       Hero Great Battle”, is born in        Kanagawa, Japan.              1955: BOB PAPENBROOK is born in San Diego. He was the English dubbing voice of       Juujoji the Bell of Life on “Giant Robo: The Animation”; Spitbot and others on       “V.R. Troopers”; Rito Revolto on “MIghty Morphin’ Power Rangers” and “Power       Rangers Zeo”;        Amphead on “Big Bad Beetleborgs”; Bruticon, Cybergator, and Edentata on       Saban’s “Masked Rider”; Scorpix on “Beetleborgs Metallix”; Torch Tiger and       Amphibitor on “Power Rangers Turbo”; Spikey, Lunatick, and Sting King on       “Power Rangers in Space”; Deviot        on “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy”; Thunderclaw and Fireor on “Power Rangers       Lightspeed Rescue”; Shadow Knight on “Kikaider 01: The Animation”; Artillicon       on “Power Rangers Time Force”; Tachibana no Ukon in “Onmyoji”; and Bell Org       and Mike the clerk on “       Power Rangers Wild Force”.              1961: KICHI NAKAI, who played Otomo-no-Dainagon or Minister of the Military in       “Princess from the Moon” and was in “Onmyoji II”, is born in Tokyo.              1966: Episode 10 of “Ultraman”, “The Mysterious Dinosaur Base”, debuts on       Japanese TV. The monster Jirass was a refurbished Godzilla costume.              1971: Episode 25 of “Kamen Rider”, “Throwing Down Kinogomoru”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        MATTHEW COLLORAFICE, digital compositor on the U.S. version of “Pulse”, is       born in Baltimore.        Episode 38 of “Spectreman”, “Sphinx, Forward Advance!!”, debuts on Japanese       TV.              1976: Episode 61 of “Secret Squadron Goranger”, “Pink KO Punch! End of the       Ball Game”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1982: SAKI KAMIRYO, who played Haruna in “Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy       Legends”, is born in Osaka.              1988: Episode 49 of “Kamen Rider Black”, “Fierce Battle — the Death of Dalom”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1989: HELEN JAY, who played Mrs. Farley in “The Deadly Mantis”, dies.              1992: Episode 30 of “Dinosaur Squadron Zyuranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: Episode 24 of “Electronic Superhuman Gridman”, “Love! Bioflower”, debuts       on Japanese TV.              1995: Episode 8 of Season 3 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “A Brush with       Destiny”, debuts on Fox.              1998: “Godzilla” is released in Bulgaria, Norway, and Turkey.              1999: Episode 136 of “Godzilla: The Series”, “Future Shock”, premieres on Fox.        “Gamera 3: Revenge of Irys” premieres in Canada at the Toronto Film Festival.              2004: “One Missed Call” premieres in Finland at the Helsinki International       Film Festival.        Episode 29 of “Power Rangers Dino Thunder”, “Isn’t It Lava-ly”, debuts on ABC       Family.              2005: The U.S. version of “Dark Water” premieres in Greece at the Athens Film       Festival.        Episode 29 of “Magic Squadron Magiranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2006: Episode 26 of “Power Rangers Mystic Force”, “Hard Heads”, debuts on Fox.              2007: Volumes 1 & 2 of “Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive” are released on       DVD in the U.S.              2009: “Yatterman” premieres in Finland at the Helsinki International Film       Festival.              2011: Episode 30 of “Pirate Squadron Gokaiger” debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 3 of “Kamen Rider Fourze” debuts on Japanese TV.              2012: The “Daimajin Triple Feature Collector’s Edition” is released on Blu-ray       in the U.S. by Mill Creek Entertainment.              --       Reaper G       Pest, Foodie, MSTie, G-fan, Wrestlemaniac, and geek-at-large       http://reaper_g.livejournal.com       http://www.facebook.com/jay.grymyr              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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