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   1/23: Today in G-History   
   23 Jan 13 06:40:52   
   
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   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   No year given: YASUHIRO TAKATO, who was the voice of Rajiel/Memmi on   
   "Magic Squadron Magiranger", is born in Okayama, Japan.   
      
   1926: LYN OSBORN, who played Sgt. Taylor in "The Amazing Colossal   
   Man", is born in Wichita Falls, Texas.   
      
   1929: WILLIAM L. STEVENSON, sound effects editor on the U.S. version   
   of “King Kong vs. Godzilla”, is born.   
      
   1939: SHINICHI "SONNY" CHIBA is born in Fukuoka. He played Ironsharp/   
   Space Chief in "Invasion of the Neptune Men", Dr. Yamatone in "The   
   Golden Bat", Ken Abe in "Terror Beneath the Sea", Hans in "Message   
   from Space", Lt. Yoshiyaki Iba in "G.I. Samurai", Dr. Yamauchi in   
   "Virus", and Voicer on “Space Sheriff Gavan”, but is best known for   
   the ultraviolent "Streetfighter" films and "Kill Bill Vol. 1". Also   
   appearing on "Robot Detective", he founded the Japan Action Club,   
   which provided the stunts and action scenes for many Toho and Toei   
   shows.   
      
   1954: CRAIG MILLER, writer on "Godzilla: The Series", is born in Los   
   Angeles.   
   	FUMIYO KOHINATA, who played Professor Kaneda on "Ringu: The Final   
   Chapter", Dr. Kawajiri in "Ringu 2", Kunio Hamada in "Dark Water", Dr.   
   Kozuki in "Casshern", and Akio Yamane in the “20th Century Boys”   
   trilogy, is born in Mikasa, Hokkaido.   
      
   1962: DAVID ARNOLD, co-composer on "Godzilla", is born in Luton,   
   England.   
      
   1966: Episode 4 of "Ultra Q", "The Mammoth Flower", debuts on Japanese   
   TV.   
      
   1967: Episode 30 of "The Space Giants", "Terror from East to West",   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1968: YASUHIRO TAKATO, who was the voice of Rajiel/Memmi on "Magic   
   Sqauadron Magiranger", "Magic Squadron Magiranger vs. Dekaranger", and   
   "Rumbling Squadron Bokenger vs. Super Sentai", and played Kiaido on   
   “Pirate Squadron Gokaiger” and Hideaki Tsukada on “Unofficial Squadron   
   Akibaranger”, is born in Okayama, Japan.   
      
   1971: Episode 4 of "Spectreman", "Rah Search Among the Earthlings",   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1972: Episode 7 of "Mirrorman", "Obliterate! Operation: Human Body   
   Invasion", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1981: Episode 14 of "Kamen Rider Super-1" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1982: Episode 49 of "Solar Squadron Sunvulcan", "The Last Magic Moment   
   of Queen Hedrian", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1988: Episode 47 of “Aura Squadron Maskman” debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1983: SAKI HAMAMATSU, who played Radietta on "Violent Race Squadron   
   Carranger", is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1994: Episode 50, the last episode of "Janperson", "Janperson   
   Forever", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	SCOTT PETERS, who played Sgt. Lee Carter in "The Amazing Colossal   
   Man", dies at 63.   
      
   1997: HARDY RAFN, who was in "Reptilicus", dies in Denmark.   
      
   1999: "Shikoku" and “Ringu 2” (“The Ring 2”) are released in Japan.   
      
   2005: Episode 48 of “Special Police Squadron Dekaranger” debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   2008: "Dragon Wars" premieres in Sweden on DVD.   
   	PHILLIP J. ROTH, co-producer of “The Grudge 3”, divorces his third   
   wife, Ralitsa Ginovska.   
   	“Cloverfield” premieres in France at the Gerardmer Film Festival.   
      
   2009: "Great Decisive Battle! The Super 8 Ultra Brothers" is released   
   on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan.   
   	“20th Century Boys 1: Beginning of the End” premieres in the U.S. at   
   the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.   
   	HISAYUKI TORIUMI, chief director on “The Ultraman”, dies at 67 in   
   Tokyo.   
      
   2011: Episode 48 of "Celestial Clothing Squadron Goseiger" debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
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