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|    8/13: Today in G-History    |
|    13 Aug 13 07:11:27    |
   
   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1898: REGIS TOOMEY, who played John Young in "Mighty Joe Young", is born in   
   Pittsburgh. He appeared on TV in "Richard Diamond, Private Detective" and   
   “Burke’s Law” and was in the films "Alibi", “Other Men’s Women”,   
   and “Guys and Dolls”.    
      
   1899: POVL WOLDIKE, who played Dr. Peter Dalby in "Reptilicus", is born in   
   Copenhagen.    
      
   1944: JOHN CARRADINE, who played Dr. John Rayburn in the U.S. version
of   
   "Half-Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman", marries Sonia Sorel.    
      
   1948: CLYDE KUSATSU, who played the Japanese skipper in "Godzilla", is born in   
   Honolulu.    
      
   1957: "Zoku Supa Jaiantsu" ("Super Giant Continues"), the second part of   
   "Atomic Rulers of the World", is released in Japan.    
      
   1961: YOSHIMASA KONDO, who played an eyewitness in "Godzilla, Mothra, King   
   Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack" and Iwata in "Dragon Head", is born   
   in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. He was also in "Godzilla 2000" and "Ultra Q: Dark   
   Fantasy".    
      
   1964: KYOKO TOGAWA, who was on "Ultraman Ace", is born in Tokyo.   
      
   1966: "Daimajin ikaru" ("The Great Majin Grows Angry") a.k.a. "The Return of   
   the Giant Majin" a.k.a. "Return of Daimajin" is released in Japan.    
      
   1966: SEAN HOOD, set dresser on "Godzilla", is born in Milwaukee.    
      
   1967: "Taekoesu Yonggary" ("Great Monster Yonggary") a.k.a. "Yongary: Monster   
   from the Deep" is released in South Korea.    
      
   1969: TATSUYA NOMI, who played Daigo Tengensei a.k.a. the Lion Ranger on "Five   
   Star Squadron Dairanger", is born.    
      
   1971: Episode 19 of "Return of Ultraman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1972: Episode 20 of "Superhuman Barom-1" debuts on Japanese TV.    
    Episode 7 of "Iron King", "Those Who Rule the Sky", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1973: Episode 20 of "Zone Fighter", "Desperate Struggle! Can You Hear   
   Fighter's Song?", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1974: Episode 17 of "Inazuman Flash", “Blue Pupils of the Invader”, debuts   
   on Japanese TV.    
      
   1975: OLIVER EMERT, set decorator on "The Deadly Mantis", dies in Oxnard,   
   Calif.    
      
   1977: Episode 18 of "JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad", "Blue Whirlpool Tide!! The Secret   
   Spy's Face", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1979: Episode 15 of "Megaloman, Warrior of Fire", "Inner Conflict", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.    
      
   1983: Episode 28 of "Science Squadron Dynaman" debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1986: HELEN MACK, who played Hilda Peterson in "The Son of Kong", dies from   
   cancer in Beverly Hills, Calif.    
      
   1988: Episode 25 of "Super Animal Squadron Liveman", "8 Brain Monsters of   
   Sunari Castle", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1989: Episode 41 of "Kamen Rider Black RX", "Terror of the 100-Eyed Hag",   
   debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1993: Episode 25 of "Five Star Squadron Dairanger", "Opposite Teams in Great   
   Numbers", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1999: G-CON '99 begins at the Hotel New Yorker in Manhattan. Teruyoshi Nakano,   
   Hiroshi Koizumi, Robert Dunham, and Peter Fernandez are the special guests.    
      
   2000: Episode 28 of "Kamen Rider Kuuga", "Explanation", debuts on Japanese TV.    
    Episode 26 of "Future Squadron Timeranger' debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2004: "One Missed Call" premieres in Germany at the Hamburg Fantasy Filmfest.    
      
   2005: Episode 7 of "Ultraman Max", "The Destroyer of Stars", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   2006: "Reincarnation" is released in Brazil.   
    Episode 13, the final episode of "Bio Planet Woo", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2010: Episode 19 of "Daimajin Kanon", "Tragic Warmth", debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2011: "Trollhunter" premieres in the U.K. at Empire Big Screen.   
      
   --   
   Reaper G   
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   http://reaper_g.livejournal.com   
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