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      2886ac76       XPost: alt.movies.monster       From: reaperg@aol.com              1915: IRVING GERTZ, co-composer on "The Deadly Mantis", is born in       Providence, R.I.              1954: HOCHU OTSUKA, who was the voice of Signalman on "High-Speed       Squadron Carranger", "High-Speed Squadron Carranger vs. Ohranger", and       "Electromagnetic Squadron Megaranger vs. Carranger", and Deneb on       “Kamen Rider Den-O: The Movie”, “Kamen Rider Den-O: Final Countdown”,       and “Kamen Rider Den-O & Decade NEO Generations: The Onigashima       Battleship”, is born in Okayama, Japan. He was also the voice of Data       on the Japanese dub of "Star Trek: The Next Generation".        "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms" is released in Italy.              1958: "Rodan" is released in Sweden.              1959: MICHIRU SHIMADA, who co-wrote “School of Ghosts 3”, is born in       Tokyo.              1966: SOPHIA CRAWFORD, who played a Putty Patroller on "Mighty Morphin       Power Rangers", is born in Battersea, England. She also was Sarah       Michelle Gellar's stunt double on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".              1968: Episode 34 of "Ultra Seven", "The Dead Invaders", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1972: Episode 8 of "Transforming Ninja Arashi" debuts on Japanese TV.              1973: Episode 2 of "Kikaida 01", "What Is the Hakaida Four-Stage       Attack?", debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 14 of "Kamen Rider V3", "Secret Memento of the Double       Riders", debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 6 of "Storm Cloud Lion Maru" debuts on Japanese TV.              1975: Episode 8 of "Condorman -- Symbol of Justice", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1978: BRIAN BEEGLE, who played the player guy in the U.S. version of       "One Missed Call", is born in Atlanta.              1979: Episode 16 of "Battle Fever J", "Dark Queen of Fighters", debuts       on Japanese TV.              1984: TERRY O. MORSE, director of the American inserts for "Godzilla,       King of the Monsters", dies in Newhall, Calif.        Episode 16 of “Super Electron Bioman” debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: RYUNOSUKE KAMIKI, who played I-nou Tadashi in "The Great Yokai       War" and Donojyuu in "Big Man Japan", is born in Japan. He also       appeared as a boy on "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon".              1995: Episode 12 of "Superpower Squadron Ohranger", "Explode!! Baby",       debuts on Japanese TV.              1996: JOHN BARADINO, who played LAPD patrolman Ryan in "Them!", dies       of cancer in Los Angeles.        ETSUSHI TAKAHASHI, who played Chief Tanaka in "8 Man", dies at 60 of       cancer.              1997: MATTHEW BRODERICK, who played Dr. Nick Tatapolous in "Godzilla",       marries Sarah Jessica Parker.        Episode 14 of “Power Rangers Turbo”, “A Drive to Win”, debuts on       Fox.              1998: "Gargantua" premieres in the U.S. on the Fox network.              2001: "Avalon" premieres in France at the Cannes Film Festival.              2002: Episode 14 of “Ninja Squadron Hurricanger” debuts on Japanese       TV.              2004: Episode 7 of "Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy", "Kiara", debuts on TV       Tokyo.              2007: Daisuke Ban and Shunsuke Ikeda appear in Maui Community College       in Honolulu to promote the "Kikaida 01" DVD set.        "Big Man Japan" has its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.              2008: Episode 13 and 14 of "Power Rangers Jungle Fury", "Ghost of a       Chance: Parts 1 & 2", debut on U.S. TV.        “Dragon Wars” premieres in the United Kingdom on DVD.              2012: Episode 13 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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