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   1907: DALE VAN SICKEL, who was in “Mighty Joe Young” and played Maj.   
   Stacy in “20 Million Miles to Earth”, and did stunts in both films, is   
   born in Eatonton, Geo.   
      
   1910: FUMIKO HONMA, who played Ken’s screaming mother in “Varan the   
   Unvelievable” and the spiritualist in “Godzilla versus the Sea   
   Monster”, is born in Yubari, Hokkaido, Japan.   
      
   1924: RALPH JAMES, who was in the U.S. version of “Tidal Wave”, is   
   born in Los Angeles County.   
      
   1930: YUSUKE TAKITA, who played Eiji Tsuburaya in Episode 49 of   
   “Ultraman Tiga”, is born in Setagaya Go, Tokyofu, Japan. He was also   
   geophysics professor Yukinaga in “Tidal Wave”.   
      
   1931: SHINTARO KATSU, who was in “The Whale God” and played Eiichi   
   Shibusawa in “Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis”, is born in Tokyo. He is   
   best remembered for playing the blind swordsman Zatoichi in over two   
   dozen films.   
      
   1944: CHOEI TAKAHASHI, who was on “Star Wolf” (“Fugitive Alien”) and   
   “Kyofu”, is born.   
      
   1967: Episode 8 of “Johnny Sokko and His Giant Robot”, “Doublion: The   
   Two-Faced Monster”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 35 of “Masked Ninja Red Shadow”, “Owl Monster Gappo”, debuts   
   on Japanese TV.   
   	ISSEI SHIBATA, producer of “Assault Girls”, is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1970: LARRY JOE CAMPBELL, who will play Tommy T in “Pacific Rim”, is   
   born in Pontiac, Mich.   
      
   1974: Episode 35 of “Electroid Zaborger”, “Flower Bomb Become   
   Gigantic!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 34 of “Ultraman Leo”, “Ultra Brothers: Eternal Vow”, debuts   
   on Japanese TV.   
      
   1975: Episode 32 of “Secret Squadron Goranger”, “Hot Blue Blast! No   
   Response from Variblune”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 35 of “Kamen Rider Stronger”, “Return of the Man! His Name Is   
   V3!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1976: Episode 43, the final episode of “Ninja Captor”, debuts on TV   
   Tokyo.   
      
   1978: Episode 29 of Toei’s “Spiderman”, “Hurry GP-7: Time Must Be   
   Halted”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1980: Episode 43 of “Electronic Squadron Denziman”, “The Enigmatic   
   Spectrum Lady”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1985: Episode 29 of “Monster Investigator: Juspion”, “Red Balloon-Blue   
   Balloon: Balloon Panic”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1986: Episode 39 of “Super Nova Flashman”, “Sara Burns with Anger”,   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1987: Episode 9 of “Kamen Rider Black”, “Bishima’s Scarlet Lips”,   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 33 of “Super Manchine: Metalder”, “Friendship on the Line”,   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1991: Episode 42 of “Birdman Squadron Jetman”, “My Limbs Are Asleep!”,   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1992: ROBERT SHAYNE, who played Gen. Van Buskirk in “The Giant Claw”,   
   dies from lung cancer in Woodland Hills, Calif.   
      
   1993: Episode 39 of Season 1 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”,   
   “Doomsday: Part 1", debuts on Fox.   
      
   1994: Episode 38 of Season 2 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “A   
   Reel Fish Story”, debuts on Fox.   
      
   1996: Episode 40 of “Violent Race Squadron Carranger”, “The Self-   
   Sacrificing Crossing Guard Scramble Robo!?”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1997: Episode 13 of “Ultraman Dyna”, “The Monster Factory”, debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
   	“Tao no tsuki” a.k.a. “Moon Over Tao” is released in Japan.   
      
   1998: Episode 39 of “Star Beast Squadron Gingaman”, “Heart Massage”,   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	YUMA NAKAMURA, who played Yuma Kazama in the “Sukeban Deka III” TV   
   and film series, marries Koyo Maeda.   
      
   2003: Episode 9 of “Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon”, “Act 9”, debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   2004: Godzilla receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame outside   
   Mann’s Chinese Theater, and “Godzilla: Final Wars” has its world   
   premiere there that night.   
      
   2005: “King Kong vs. Godzilla” and “King Kong Escapes” are released on   
   a double-DVD in the U.S.   
      
   2006: AKIO JISSOJI, writer and/or director on “Ultraman”,   
   “Ultraseven”, “Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis”, and “Ultraman Tiga”, dies   
   at 69 from complications due to stomach cancer in Tokyo.   
      
   2007: “Big Man Japan” is released in Taiwan at the Taipei Golden Horse   
   Film Festival.   
      
   2008: “Dragon Wars” is released in Japan.   
      
   2011: “Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City” is released in the U.S. on   
   DVD and Blu-ray.   
      
   “Listen kid, there are two things you don’t know about the Earth. One   
   is me, and the other is… Godzilla.”   
      
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