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   1899: IRA WEBB, assistant director on the U.S. inserts of "Godzilla,   
   King of the Monsters", is born.   
      
   1907: KENNETH G. CRANE, who co-directed and edited “The Manster” and   
   directed the U.S. scenes for “Half-Human: The Story of the Abominable   
   Snowman”, is born in New York City.   
      
   1909: KNUD HALLEST, who was a naval officer in "Reptilicus", is born   
   in Copenhagen.   
      
   1930: REN YAMAMOTO, who played doomed older brother Masaji Sieji in   
   "Gojira", is born in Ashigara, Kanagawa, Japan. Often cast as monster   
   victims, he was the landing craft commander in "Godzilla Raids Again",   
   Shinogawa in "Half-Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman", the   
   soldier in the jeep in "Rodan", a gangster in "The H-Man", Det. Marune   
   in "The Secret of the Telegian", Nomura the robber in "The Human   
   Vapor", a ship survivor in "Mothra", a helicopter pilot in "King Kong   
   vs. Godzilla", a sailor in "Godzilla vs. the Thing" and "War of the   
   Gargantuas", and a bystander in "Frankenstein Conquers the World".   
      
   1935: YUSUKE KAWAZU, who played Junichi Amamiya in "Black Lizard", Go   
   Shishido on "Megaloman, Warrior of Fire", Professor Omae in "Godzilla   
   vs. Mechagodzilla II", and Nojiri in "Gamera 2: Attack of Legion", is   
   born in Tokyo. He was also in "War of the Insects", "Wild 7", "Horror   
   Theater Unbalance", and “Gamera 3: Revenge of Irys”.   
      
   1952: JUN FUBUKI, who played Michi's mother in "Pulse", is born in   
   Toyama, Japan.   
      
   1958: TONY OLIVER, writer on "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers", "Power   
   Rangers Zeo", "Power Rangers Turbo", and "Power Rangers Samurai", is   
   born in San Juan, P.R.. He was also a producer on MMPR, "Zeo", "V.R.   
   Troopers", "Masked Rider", and "Power Rangers Ninja Storm", and the   
   voice of Vice on "V.R. Troopers; Saba, Wizard of Deception, and Fang   
   on MMPR, Frightwing on "Power Rangers in Space", Klawlox on "Power   
   Rangers Time Force", Prince Sawara on "Onmyoji", and Signal Org on   
   "Power Rangers Wild Force",   
      
   1968: Episode 33 of "Ultra Seven", "Island in the Sky", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   1970: NAE, who played Yoko Maki in "Ultraman: The Next", is born in   
   Yokohama.   
      
   1972: Episode 7 of "Transforming Ninja Arashi" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1973: "Kikaidaa Zero Wan" ("Kikaida 01") premieres on Japanese TV with   
   Episode 1, "Invincible!! Android 01 is Born!!".   
    Episode 13 of "Kamen Rider V3", "Terrifying Commandant: Doktor G!!",   
   debuts on Japanese TV.   
    Episode 5 of "Storm Cloud Lion Maru" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1975: Episode 7 of "Condorman -- Symbol of Justice", "Mystery! Monster   
   Nobility", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1979: Episode 15 of "Battle Fever J", "Egos' Hades Cooking", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   1980: MARISA LAUREN, who played Lacey Sheridan on "Kamen Rider Dragon   
   Knight", is born in Florida.   
      
   1984: BARBARA GOODSON, the voice of Rita Repulsa on "Mighty Morphin'   
   Power Rangers", marries Bruce Gustafson.   
    Episode 15 of "Super Electron Bioman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1986: EMILY VANCAMP, who played Emily in “The Ring Two”, is born in   
   Port Perry, Ont.   
      
   1995: Episode 11 of "Superpower Squadron Ohranger", “Obedience to the   
   Refrigerator of Love”, debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1998: "Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe" is released on U.S. home   
   video.   
      
   2002: Episode 13 of "Ninja Squadron Hurricanger" debuts on Japanese   
   TV.   
      
   2004: Episode 6 of "Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy", "Bound for Paradise",   
   debuts on TV Tokyo.   
      
   2005: "Samurai Commando Mission 1549" and "Death Trance" have their   
   world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.   
    "One Missed Call 2" is released in Hong Kong.   
      
   2006: "Negadon: The Monster from Mars", is released in the U.S.   
      
   2008: Episode 12 of "Power Rangers Jungle Fury", "One Master Too   
   Many", debuts on U.S. TV.   
      
   2011: "Gantz: Perfect Answer" is released in Hong Kong.   
    "Trollhunter" Is released in the Netherlands.   
    "Gantz" is released in Singapore.   
      
   2012: "Sadako 3D" and the novel it's based on, Koji Suzuki's "S", are   
   released in Japan.   
    Episode 12 of "Special Ops Squadron Go-Busters" debuts on Japanese   
   TV.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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