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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    9/3: Today in G-History    |
|    03 Sep 13 07:47:56    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1893: ANTHONY COLLINS, who composed stock music used in "20 Million Miles to       Earth", is born in Hastings, England.              1919: YUNOSUKE ITO, who was in "Evil of Dracula", is born in Tokyo.               1929: TORU NARITA, art director on "Ultraman" and "Ultraseven" and monster       designer on "War of the Gargantuas", is born in Kobe.               1931: KYOJI KOBAYASHI, the narrator and voice of Nebula on "Spectreman", is       born in Tokyo.              1936: KAZUO UMEZU, who wrote the mangas that was the bases for "The Drifting       Classroom" and "Orochi -- Blood", is born in Koyasan, Wakayama, Japan. He also       appeared on "Devil Boy".               1941: YUZABURO SAKAGUCHI, who played "Masked Ninja Red Shadow", is born in       Fukuoka. He also played Gold Wolf on "Kikaida".               1950: SHINOBU MURATA, who directed "Doll from Hell", is born.               1966: CONSTANTIN BAKALEINIKOFF, musical director on "Mighty Joe Young", dies       in Los Angeles.               1971: Episode 22 of "Return of Ultraman" debuts on Japanese TV.              1972: Episode 23 of "Superhuman Barom-1" debuts on Japanese TV.         Episode 10 of "Iron King", "A Kiss for the Dead", debuts on Japanese TV.               1973: Episode 23 of "Zone Fighter", "Secret of Bakugon -- The Giant       Terror-Beast!", debuts on Japanese TV.               1974: Episode 20 of "Inazuman Flash", “Butterfly and Guillotine Flower Hell       Operation”, debuts on Japanese TV.               1977: Episode 21 of "JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad", "Rose-Colored Age of Baseball!!       CRIME's Heavy Hitter", debuts on Japanese TV.               1979: Episode 18 of "Megaloman, Warrior of Fire", "Proof Positive", debuts on       Japanese TV.               1980: DIRCH PASSER, who played nightwatchman Mikkelsen (a.k.a. Petersen) in       "Reptilicus", dies at 54 of a heart attack in Copenhagen.               1983: Episode 31 of "Science Squadron Dynaman" debuts on Japanese TV.              1987: RUSTY WESCOATT, who played a driver in "Tarantula", dies in Los Angeles.               1988: Episode 28 of "Super Animal Squadron Liveman" debuts on Japanese TV.              1989: Episode 44 of "Kamen Rider Black RX", "Fight! All Riders", debuts on       Japanese TV.               1993: Episode 28 of "Five Star Squadron Dairanger", "General Entrance!!",       debuts on Japanese TV.         RINA KOIKE, who played Luna Nekono a.k.a. Sailor Luna on "Pretty Guardian       Sailor Moon" and “Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: Special Act”, is born in       Tochigi, Japan.               2000: Episode 31 of "Kamen Rider Kuuga", "Acceptance of a Challenge", debuts       on Japanese TV.         Episode 29 of "Future Squadron Timeranger" debuts on Japanese TV.              2001: THUY TRANG, who played Trini Kwan a.k.a. the Yellow Power Ranger on       "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", is killed in a car accident outside San       Francisco.               2004: "Ju-on: The Grudge 2" is released in Spain.              2005: "House" premieres in the Philippines at the Manila Eiga Sai film       festival.         Episode 10 of "Ultraman Max", "The Boys of DASH", debuts on Japanese TV.              2008: The U.S. version of "One Missed Call" premieres in Australia on DVD.              2010: Episode 22 of "Daimajin Kanon", "Penetrating Warmth", debuts on Japanese       TV.              2013: "Power Rangers Megaforce: Ultimate Team Power -- Volume 1" is released       in the U.S. on DVD.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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