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      4e5270c7       XPost: alt.movies.monster       From: reaperg@aol.com              1931: LEONARD NIMOY, who played a Telex operator in "Them!", is born       in Boston. Best known as Mr. Spock from the "Star Trek" TV and film       series, he also appeared in the films "Queen for a Day", "Rhubarb",       and "Zombies of the Stratosphere", the TV series "In Search Of",       "Ancient Mysteries", and "Brave New World", and wrote and directed       "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home".              1934: AKEMI NEGISHI, who played the dancing native girl and boy’s       mother in "King Kong vs. Godzilla", is born in Tokyo. Also playing       Chika the village girl in "Half Human: The Story of the Abominable       Snowman", her other films include "The Lower Depths" and       "Dodes'kaden".              1937: MISA UEHARA, who played Princess Kushinada in "The Three       Treasures", is born in Fukuoka.              1948: AYUMI ISHIDA, who played Reiko Abe in "Tidal Wave", is born in       Osaka.        KENICHI SAKURAGI, who was on “Ultraman Ace”, is born in Osaka.        STEVEN TYLER, who sang the theme to “Space Battleship Yamato”, is       born in Yonkers, N.Y. He is the lead singer of Aerosmith and father of       Liv Tyler.              1952: RYO IWAMATSU, who played Kanda in “Zebraman” and Goki in “Cutie       Honey”, is born in Nagasaki.              1954: "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" is released in Finland.              1963: NATSUHIKO KYOGOKU, who played a demon prince in "The Great Yokai       War" (in which he also cast the monsters) and Kitoshu Tomoku in       "Kitaro and the Millenium Curse", is born in Otaru City, Hokkaido.              1967: Episode 37 of "Ultraman", "The Littlest Hero", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1972: Episode 16 of "Mirrorman", "Chase Kindar: The Doll Monster!",       debuts on Japanese TV.              1973: Episode 12 of "Horror Theater Unbalance" debuts on Japanese TV.              1974: Episde 25, the final episode of "Inazuman", "Magestic! The Last       of Emperor Bamba!!", debuts on Japanese TV.              1977: Episode 84, the final episode of "Secret Squadron Goranger",       "Great Deep-Red Victory! Shine Forever, Five Stars", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1980: Episode 50, the final episode of "The Ultraman", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1982: “Virus” is released in Norway.              1983: Episode 8 of "Science Squadron Dynaman" debuts on Japanese TV.              1985: RISA ODAGIRI, who played Saori in "Ju-on: The Grudge", is born       in Kobe.              1988: Episode 5 of "Super Animal Squadron Liveman", "Volt's Engine       Monster", debuts on Japanese TV.              1989: Episode 21 of "Kamen Rider Black RX", "The Front of Love and       Friendship", debuts on Japanese TV.              1990: YUYA YAGIRA, who played Ken in “Shock Labyrinth 3D”, is born in       Tokyo. He was also in “Nobody Knows”.              1992: The "Hollywood Reporter" reports that the stolen "Bio-Goji" suit       is found in a bamboo patch.              1993: Episode 5 of "Five Star Squadron Dairanger", "The Spheres Came",       debuts on Japanese TV.              1996: TONY RANDEL, who co-wrote the U.S. version of "Godzilla 1985"       and was a director on "Power Rangers in Space", marries Eugenia       Vasels.              2000: Episode 9 of "Kamen Rider Kuuga", "Siblings", debuts on Japanese        TV.        Episode 7 of “Future Squadron Timeranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2001: "Virus" is released on DVD in the U.S.              2002: "Dark Water" is released in France.        HIDEAKI ANNO, director of "Cutie Honey", marries his wife, Moyoco.              2004: “Ju-on: The Grudge 2” is released in Denmark.        Volume 5 of “Operation: Mystery” is released on DVD in Japan.              2009: “20th Century Boys 2: The Last Hope” is released in Thailand.              2013: “Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot” is released on DVD in the       U.S.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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