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   Reaper G to All   
   2/13: Today in G-History   
   13 Feb 13 06:51:20   
   
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   XPost: alt.movies.monster   
   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1911: PAUL STADER, stuntman on "Mighty Joe Young", is born in   
   Missouri.   
      
   1929: FRANKIE SAKAI is born in Kagoshima City, Japan. Best known to G-   
   fans as reporter Tsinchan "Bulldog" Fukuda in "Mothra", he also played   
   the father in "The Last War", and was in the
miniseries "Shogun", as   
   well as the "Shacho" and "Train Station" series and a number of ghost   
   comedies.   
      
   1940: JOHN TOWEY, who was on the "Dark Past" episode of "Ultraman: The   
   Ultimate Hero", is born in Rochester, Minn.   
      
   1941: BO SVENSON, who played Major Carter in "Virus", is born in   
   Gothenburg, Sweden. He was in the TV movies "Hitched",   
   "Frankenstein" (as the monster), "Target Risk", and "Snowbeast", and   
   the films "The Great Waldo Pepper", "Walking Tall Part II", "Final   
   Chapter: Walking Tall", "North Dallas Forty", "The Delta Force", and   
   "Yukie", as well as the TV series "Walking Tall" and "The Di Palma   
   Forum at UNLV".   
      
   1943: LEO MORIMOTO, who was in "Mikadroid", “Mail”, and the “Sky High”   
   TV series, is born in Aichi, Japan.   
      
   1959: RICHARD EDEN, who played a medical tech in “Solar Crisis”, is   
   born in Toronto.   
      
   1965: KIYOTAKA NANBARA, who played Hideaki Suruga in “L Change the   
   World”, is born in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.   
      
   1966: Episode 7 of "Ultra Q", "S.O.S. Mt. Fuji", debuts on Japanese   
   TV.   
      
   1967: Episode 33 of "Space Giants", "The Mini-Beings", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   1971: Episode 7 of "Spectreman", "The Black Terror", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   1973: EUN-KYUNG SHIN, who played Sun-ju in "The Ring Virus" and Chie   
   Marayama in "Uzumaki", is born in Seoul.   
      
   1981: Episode 17 of "Kamen Rider Super-1" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1982: TSUYOSHI ABE, who played Niimi in "Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra   
   City", is born in China.   
      
   1988: Episode 50 of “Aura Squadron Maskman” debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1994: “Mothra” premieres in Germany on TV.   
      
   1995: Episode 41 of Season 2 of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers", "The   
   Wedding: Part 1", debuts on Fox.   
      
   1996: Episode 42 of Season 3 of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers",   
   "Along Came a Spider", debuts on Fox.   
      
   1998: Episode 2 of “Power Rangerws in Space”, “From Out of Nowhere:   
   Part 2”, debuts on Fox.   
      
   1999: Episode 115 of "Godzilla: The Series", "Monster War (Part 1)",   
   debuts on Fox.   
   	Episode 2 of “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy”, “Quasar Quest: Part 2”,   
   debuts on Fox.   
      
   2000: "Mirai sentai Timeranger" ("Future Squadron Timeranger")   
   premieres on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 3 of "Kamen Rider Kuuga", "Tokyo", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2002: The original "King Kong" is re-released on Region 2 DVD in   
   Western Europe, Japan, and the Middle East.   
      
   2003: STACY KEACH SR., who was the voice of Walter on "Ultraman: The   
   Adventure Begins", dies of congestive heart failure in Burbank,   
   Calif.   
   	"The Ring" is released in Germany.   
      
   2005: "Maho sentai Magirenjaa" ("Magic Squadron Magiranger") premieres   
   on Japanese TV.   
      
   2006: "Uzumaki" is released in Italy on DVD.   
      
   2007: "Doll from Hell" premieres in the U.S. on DVD.   
      
   2008: “Cloverfield” is released in Switzerland and Vietnam.   
      
   2011: "Kaizoku sentai Gokaija" ("Pirate Squadron Gokaiger") premieres   
   on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 1.2 of "Power Rangers Samurai", "Deal with a Nighlok", debuts   
   on Nickelodeon.   
      
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