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|    11/26: Today in G-History    |
|    26 Nov 12 05:50:31    |
      fa3d329a       XPost: alt.movies.monster       From: reaperg@aol.com              1932: CONRAD BACHMAN, who appeared on “Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero”,       is born in Louisville, Ken. He was the stunt double for Bing Crosby in       the remake of “Stagecoach”.              1938: JUN FUNATO, who played Prince Ming of Thailand in “The Lost       World of Sinbad”, is born in Wakayama, Japan.              1942: MAKI CAROUSEL, who played Joan of Arc in “Konto 55: Grand Outer       Space Adventure”, is born in Kushiro, Hokkaido.              1944: MICHAEL GREGORY, the voice of Professor Gill on the U.S. dub of       “Kikaider: The Animation”, is born in New York City.              1946: ATOMU SHIMOJO, who played Seijiro Tachibana on the “Kamen Rider       Hibiki” TV series and film, is born in Tokyo.        SHUNSUKE KARIYA, who played the caveman leader in “The Last       Dinosaur”, is born in Oita, Japan.              1958: PAT HARMON, who played a gunman in the original “King Kong”,       dies in Riverside, Calif.              1963: UKON ICHIKAWA, who was in “Reigo: The Deep Sea Monster vs. the       Battleship Yamato”, is born.              1966: TOMIHISA NARUSE, who played Raita Oishi a.k.a. Yellow Owl on       “Birdman Squadron Jetman”, is born. He also played Kameo on “Five Star       Squadron Dairanger”.              1967: Episode 9 of “Ultra Seven”, “Toys in Crisis”, debuts on Japanese       TV.              1971: Episode 34 of “Return of Ultraman”, “The Forsaken Life”, debuts       on Japanese TV.              1972: Episode 51 of “Mirrorman”, “Goodbye Mirrorman”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        Episode 22 of “Iron King”, “The Horrific Titanian Inferno”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        Episode 35, the final episode of “Superhuman Barom-1”, “When Great       Demon Doruge Is Shattered and Strewn!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1976: Episode 34 of “Space Ironmen: Kyodyne”, “Peek Into!! The       Wondrous Magic Box”, debuts on Japanese TV.        MARCEL DELGADO, who created the miniature monsters for the original       “King Kong”, “Son of Kong”, and “Mighty Joe Young”, dies from       complications following a car accident in Los Angeles.              1977: Episode 31 of “JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad”, “Red Shock! The 4th       Grader Is a Spy”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1979: Episode 30 of “Megaloman, Warrior of Fire”, “The Atomic Pile       Explodes in Three Seconds! Light-Ray Monster Jadoga”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1982: Episode 33 of “Space Sheriff Gavan”, “A New Monster Is Born: The       Boy Who Picked up an Alien”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1983: Episode 43 of “Science Squadron Dynaman” debuts on Japanese TV.              1988: Episode 39 of “Super Animal Squadron Liveman”, “Protect! Even a       Grain of Cosmic Life”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: Episode 40 of “Five Star Squadron Dairanger”, “Farewell! Three       Fools”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1995: Episode 41 of “Heavy Armored: Beetle Fighter”, “Big Brother Is       Strong”, debuts on Japanese TV.              2000: Episode 41 of “Kamen Rider Kuuga”, “Restraint”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        Episode 40 of “Future Squadron Timeranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2003: “Ju-on: The Grudge” premieres in the Philippines in Manila.              2004: SHOGO SHIMADA, who played Watari the political fixer in “Tidal       Wave” and Arata Mekata in “Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis”, dies of a       cerebral infarction in Tokyo.        “Izo” premieres in Norway at the Oslo International Film Festival.        “Bishojo senshi Sailor Moon: Special Act” (“Pretty Guardian Sailor       Moon: Special Act”) is released in Japan on video.              2005: Episode 22 of “Ultraman Max”, “The Butterfly’s Dream”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              2011: Episodes 1.22 and 1.23 of “Power Rangers Samurai”, “Clash of the       Red Rangers Parts 1 & 2”, debut on Nickelodeon.        “Kaibutsu-kun: The Movie” is released in Japan.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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