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   Reaper G to All   
   4/28: Today in G-History   
   28 Apr 13 07:35:58   
   
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   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1912: KANETO SHINDO, who directed "Onibaba" and "Kuroneko" and wrote   
   "The Whale God" and "Deathquake", is born in Hiroshima. He was married   
   to his frequent female lead, Nobuko Otowa   
   	MARJORIE CORSO, costume designer on "Earth vs. the Spider", is born   
   in March Field, Missouri.   
      
   1917: ROBERT CORNTHWAITE, who lent his voice on “Reptilicus”, is born   
   in St. Helens, Ore. He was also in "The Thing from Another World".   
      
   1930: RICHARD C. SARAFIAN, who directed "Solar Crisis", is born in New   
   York City. His son, Tedi Sarafian, co-wrote songs for the film.   
      
   1943: DANIEL JONES, who was in “The Last War”, is born in Luton,   
   Bedfordshire, England.   
      
   1950: STUART GILLARD, who played Dr. Mayer in "Virus", is born in   
   Coronation, Alb.   
      
   1957: CHRISTOPHER YOUNG, who composed music used in the U.S. release   
   of "Godzilla 1985" and was composer on "The Grudge" and "The Grudge   
   2", is born in Redbank, N.J.   
      
   1965: STEVE BLUM, who was the U.S. dubbing voice of the anime   
   "Ambassador Magma" and Saburo/Hakaider on "Kikaider: The Animation",   
   is born in Santa Monica, Calif.   
      
   1968: Episode 30 of "Ultra Seven", "Trial by War", debuts on Japanese   
   TV.   
      
   1972: Episode 4 of "Transforming Ninja Arashi" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1973: Episode 11 of "Kamen Rider V3", "The Claws of Evil Reach Out for   
   V3!!", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	Episode 42 of "Kikaida", "Hakaida Rebels!", debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	MELISSA FAHN, the voice of Etsuko Sarutobi in the U.S. dub of   
   "Kikaider: The Animation", is born in Los Angeles.   
   	Episode 3 of "Storm Cloud Lion Maru" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1974: SHINJI KASAHARA, who was on "Future Squadron Timeranger", is   
   born.   
      
   1975: Episode 5 of "Condorman -- Symbol of Justice", debuts on   
   Japnaese TV.   
      
   1977: SATOSHI HAKUZEN, who was in “Onechanbara – Zombie Bikini   
   Squad”,is born in Kyoto.   
      
   1979: Episode 13 of "Battle Fever J", "Gold Egg and Fried Egg", debuts   
   on Japanese TV.   
   	"Uratora 6-Kyodai tai kaiju gundan" ("The Six Ultra Brothers vs. the   
   Monster Army") a.k.a. "White-Monkey Hanuman and the Six Ultra   
   Brothers" a.k.a. "Space Warriors 2000" is released in Japan.   
      
   1980: DEE CARROLL, who played the telephone operator in "Tarantula",   
   dies after surgery in Burbank, Calif.   
   	NORIKO EGUCHI, who was in "Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris" and "One Missed   
   Call", is born.   
      
   1984: Episode 13 of "Super Electron Bioman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
   	TOSHIYUKI TOYONAGA, who played Satoru Kimura in “School of Ghosts 3”,   
   is born. He was also in “Battle Royale II”.   
      
   1987: RUSSELL SAUNDERS, assistant director on "Them!", dies.   
      
   1989: "Ultraman: The Adventure Begins" premieres in Japan as “Ultraman   
   U.S.A.”.   
   	"Ultraman Festival" is released in Japan.   
      
   1994: Episode 51 of Season 1 of "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers",   
   "Grumble Bee", debuts on Fox.   
      
   1995: Episode 9 of "Superpower Squadron Ohranger", “Suddenly!!   
   Traitor”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1998: "Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah" and "Godzilla vs. Mothra: The   
   Battle for Earth" are released in the U.S. on video.   
      
   2001: "Ringu" premieres in Sweden at the Uppsala Horror Film   
   Festival.   
   	“Eko eko azaraku” a.k.a. “Eko Eko Azarak IV: Awakening” is released   
   in Japan.   
      
   2002: HIDEAKI ANNO, director of “Cutie Honey”, marries his wife,   
   Moyoco.   
   	Episode 11 of “Ninja Squadron Hurricanger” debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2004: "The Princess Blade" premieres in Norway on DVD.   
   	Episode 4 of "Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy", "The Puzzle Woman", debuts on   
   TV Tokyo.   
      
   2007: "Gegege no Kitaro" a.k.a. "Kitaro" is released in Japan.   
      
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