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   Reaper G to All   
   10/8: Today in G-History   
   08 Oct 12 07:16:47   
   
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   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1930: TORU TAKEMITSU, composer on “Kwaidan”, is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1933: KIYOSHI YAMAMOTO, who played the science agency director in   
   “Godzilla 1985”, is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1941: YOSHIKO MITA, who played Tomoko in “The Final War”, is born in   
   Osaka. She was also in “Battle Royale II”.   
   	TOMOMI SATO, who played Kuzumi the stewardess in “Goke, Bodysnatcher   
   from Hell”, is born in Nagoya.   
      
   1947: KEN TERAIZUMI, who played Torahiko Terada in “Tokyo: The Last   
   Megalopolis”, is born in Kanagawa, Japan.   
      
   1957: “Supa Gyaiantsu: chikyu metsubo sunzen” (“Super Giant: The Earth   
   Will Be Annihilated Soon”) a.k.a. part two of “Invaders from Space” is   
   released in Japan.   
      
   1961: “Sekai daisenso” (“Great World War”) a.k.a. “The Last War” is   
   released in Japan.   
      
   1967: Episode 2 of “Ultra Seven”, “Shrubs from Space”, premieres on   
   Japanese TV.   
   	HIROMASA TAGUCHI, who played Kazuo Kishi in “Sky High” and Ippon   
   Tadara in “The Great Yokai War”, is born in Fukuoka.   
      
   1971: Episode 27 of “Return of Ultraman”, “To Hell in One Strike!”,   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1972: Episode 44 of “Mirrorman” debuts on Japanese TV.   
   Episode 28 of “Superhuman Barom-1” debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 15 of “Iron King”, “Caprigon: The Marathon Monster”, debuts   
   on Japanese TV.   
      
   1974: MARTIN HENDERSON, who played Noah Clay in “The Ring”, is born in   
   Auckland, New Zealand.   
      
   1976: Episode 28 of “Space Ironmen: Kyodyne”, “Run Away! The Flying   
   Man-Eating Building”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1977: Episode 24 of “JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad”, “A Devil? Or an Angel?   
   The Strange Flautist”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1978: EMIRI NAKAYAMA, who played Kyoko in “Ultraman Cosmos: First   
   Contact”, is born.   
      
   1979: Episode 23 of “Megaloman: Warrior of Fire”, “Advent of the   
   Monster Army: Megaloman Execution Operation”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	SIE KOHINATA, who played Cobalt Claw/Rinko Terada in “Cutie Honey”,   
   is born.   
      
   1983: Episode 36 of “Science Squadron Dynaman”, “Look! New Final   
   Attack”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1985: EIJI WENTZ, who played “Kitaro”, returning in “Kitaro and the   
   Millenium Curse”, is born in Tokyo. He was also in “Masked Rider: The   
   First”.   
      
   1988: Episode 32 of “Super Animal Squadron Liveman” debuts on Japanese   
   TV.   
      
   1989: ONEST CONLEY, who played a warrior in the original “King Kong”,   
   dies in Los Angeles County.   
      
   1993: Episode 33 of “Five Star Squadron Dairanger”, “First Experience   
   as an Idol”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 20 of Season 1 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “Green   
   with Evil: Part 4”, debuts on Fox.   
      
   2000: Episode 35 of “Kamen Rider Kuuga”, “Love & Hatred”, debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 33 of “Future Squadron Timeranger” debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2002: “Dark Water” premieres in Spain at the Sitges Film Festival.   
      
   2004: “Ju-on: The Grudge” is released in Sweden.   
      
   2005: “Kono mune ippai no ai wo” (“A Heartful of Love”) is released in   
   Japan.   
   	Episode 15 of “Ultraman Max”, “Miracle of the Third Planet”, debuts   
   on Japanese TV.   
      
   2010: RYO IKEBE, who played Maj. Ichiro Katsumiya in “Battle in Outer   
   Space” and Professor Takigawa in “The War in Space”, dies at 92 in   
   Tokyo.   
      
   2011: Episode 1.18 of “Power Rangers Samurai”, “The Ultimate Duel”,   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	“Underwater Love” premieres in Japan in Tokyo.   
      
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