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   Reaper G to All   
   2/10: Today in G-History   
   10 Feb 13 07:22:30   
   
   dd899830   
   XPost: alt.movies.monster   
   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1886: OLIN HOWLIN, who played Jensen in "Them", is born in Denver. He   
   also appeared in the TV series "Circus Boy".   
      
   1910: DOUGLAS SPENCER, who played a reporter in "Them!", is born in   
   Illinois.   
      
   1930: GOZO SOMA, who played Commander Takaguchi on "Captain Ultra",   
   Kappei Suzuki on "Space Sheriff Sharivan", Daikichi Takeda on “Brother   
   Fist Bycrosser”, and Eijiro Inada in "Ultraseven: The Betraying Sun",   
   is born. He played an old woman in Episode 17 of "Devil Boy", the   
   nuclear plant manager (Episode 20) and the professor (Episode 24) on   
   "Johnny Sokko and His Giant Robot", the scholar in Episode 23 of   
   "Inazuman", the shop proprietor in Episode 35 of "Kikaida 01", a   
   govermnet official in Episode 2 of "Giant Ironman 1-7", Nishimura in   
   Episode 40 of Toei's "Spiderman", the director in Episode 25 of   
   "Electronic Squadron Denziman", and the sake shop proprietor in   
   Episode 20 of "Ultraman Dyna", and appeared on "Space Ironmen   
   Kyodyne", "Sky Rider", and “Tokyo Blackout".   
      
   1932: EDGAR WALLACE, who co-wrote the story for "King Kong", dies at   
   56 in Hollywood from double pneumonia.   
      
   1947: PAUL FREES, voice dubber on "Rodan", "The H-Man", and "King Kong   
   Escapes", marries Kleda June Hansen.   
      
   1967: CHISATO KAWAMURA, who played the Goddess in "Moon over Tao", is   
   born in Tokyo.   
      
   1969: KOZE IDE, co-writer of "Mikazuki" and co-producer of "Mobile   
   Sheriff Jiban" and "Iria: Zeiram the Animation", is born in Taipei,   
   Taiwan.   
      
   1973: Episode 31 of "Kikaida", "Gold Octopus: Prelude to Jiro's   
   Demise", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 98, the final episode of "Kamen Rider", "Gel Shocker   
   Annihilation!! Leader's End", debuts on Japanese TV.      	Episode 46   
   of "Vigilante Lion Maru", "The Biwa Player from Darkness -- Monster   
   Noiser", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1974: PHIL OLAFFSON, who played a strongman in "Mighty Joe Young",   
   dies. Born in 1908, he was best known as pro wrestler The Swedish   
   Angel.   
      
   1976: Episode 19 of "Akumaizer 3", "Why!? The Five Secrets of   
   Zabitan", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1979: Episode 2 of "Battle Fever J", "Egos' Mysterious Human   
   Manufacturing Method", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	ROY BRENT, who played a member of the ship's crew in the original   
   "King Kong", dies from emphysema in Sun City, Calif.   
      
   1986: YUI ICHIKAWA, who played Chiharu in "Ju-on: The Grudge" and "Ju-   
   on: The Grudge 2" and Midori in "Zebraman", is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1987: TAKUYA ISHIDA, who played Shinji Akutsu in "Accuracy of Death",   
   is born in Aichi, Japan.   
      
   1994: Episode 44 of Season 1 of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers",   
   "Lions & Blizzards", debuts on Fox.   
      
   1996: Episode 38 of Season 3 of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers",   
   "Attack of the 60' Bulk", debuts on Fox.   
      
   2001: "Kairo" ("Circuit") a.k.a. "Pulse" is released in Japan.   
   	"Avalon" is released in South Korea.   
      
   2002: Episode 51, the final episode of “Hundred Beast Squadron   
   Gaoranger”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2004: "Returner" is released on DVD in the U.S.   
      
   2005: "Casshern" is released in the Netherlands.   
      
   2006: Episode 18 of "Garo the Fanged Wolf" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2007: "Yo-Yo Girl Cop" premieres in Germany at the European Film   
   Market.   
      
   2008: Episode 49 of "Beast Fist Squadron Gekiranger" debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   "Death was… eternal loneliness."   
      
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