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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    10/6: Today in G-History    |
|    06 Oct 13 06:13:56    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1887: LEW HARVEY, who played a gunman in the original “King Kong”, is born in       Wisconsin.              1946: YUKIKO KOBAYASHI, who played Kyoko Manabe in “Destroy All Monsters”, is       born in Tokyo. She also played Yuko, the title character in “The Vampire       Doll”, and the native girl Saki in “Yog — Monster from Space”.              1953: WENDY ROBIE, who was on “The DaDa Effect” episode of “Ultraman: The       Ultimate Hero”, is born in Cincinnati.              1960: DOUGLAS SPENCER, who played a reporter in “Them!”, dies.              1968: Episode 4 of “Operation: Mystery” debuts on Japanese TV.              1970: AMY JO JOHNSON, who played Kimberly Hart a.k.a. the Pink Ranger on       “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers”, is born in Cape Cod, Mass. She was also on       “Felicity”.              1972: “Ai no senshi Reinboman” (“Warrior of Love Rainbowman”) premieres on       Japanese TV with Episode 1, “The Miraculous Holy Man”.        Episode 27 of “Transforming Ninja Arashi”, “Yokai! Dokugumo Taranchura”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 27 of “Ultraman Ace”, “Miracle! The Father of Ultra”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1973: Episode 21 of “Kikaida 01”, “Vampire Mansion: Terror in a Girls’       Dorm!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 34 of “Kamen Rider V3”, “Critical Moment! Baron Tusk vs. the Three       Riders”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 38 of “Jumborg Ace”, “Defeat Cyborg Command!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        “Tetsujin Taiga 7” (“Ironman Tiger 7”) debuts on Japanese TV with Episode 1,       “Great Rebellion of the Fearful Mu Primitives”.              1974: “Saru no Gundan” (“Army of the Apes”) debuts on Japanese TV with Episode       1, “Jumping into a World of Mysteries”.              1975: “Tidal Wave” is released in Sweden.              1976: Episode 27 of “Ninja Captor”, “A New Enemy! The Koja Ninja Gang!”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1978: Episode 14 of “Dinosaur Task Force: Koseidon”, “Battle with the Super       Fighter Destran”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1979: Episode 36 of “Battle Fever J”, “Blasted Wedding”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1980: RAY WALKER, who played a reporter in “Mighty Joe Young” dies of heart       failure in Los Angeles.              1984: Episode 36 of “Super Electron Bioman” debuts on Japanese TV.              1988: MAKI HORIKITA, who played Makai Asuka in “One Missed Call: Final”, is       born in Tokyo. She was also in the “Shisen” segment of “Tales of Terror from       Tokyo and All Over Japan” and the “Always: Sunset on Third Street” films.              1989: Episode 32 of ‘High Speed Squadron Turboranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: Episode 18 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “Green with Evil: Part       2”, debuts on Fox.              1994: Episode 19 of “Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad”, “Cheater, Cheater,       Megabyte Eater”, debuts on U.S. TV.              1999: PAUL SCHRIER, who played Farkas “Bulk” Bulkmeier on the “Power Rangers”       series, marries Carissa Hernandez.              2000: RICHARD FARNSWORTH, stuntman on “Mighty Joe Young”, commits suicide by       gunshot in Lincoln, N.M.              2001: “Onmyoji” (“The Yin-Yang Master”) is released in Japan.              2002: Episode 33 of “Ninja Squadron Hurricanger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2008: Episode 27 of “Power Rangers Jungle Fury”, “Tigers Fall, Lions Rise”,       debuts on U.S.              2011: “Sector 7” is released in Singapore.        “Garo: Makaisenki” (“Garo: The Makai Chronicles”) premieres on Japanese TV.        “K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces” is released in South Korea.              2012: AMBER TAMBLYN, who played Katie in “The Ring” and Aubrey Davis in “The       Grudge 2”, marries David Cross.        “Tsunagu” a.k.a. “Until the Break of Dawn” is released in Japan.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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