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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    10/15: Today in G-History    |
|    15 Oct 13 05:11:47    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1909: HARRY REDMOND JR., who did special effects on the original “King Kong”       and “Son of Kong”, is born in New York City.        MARY FIELD, who played O’Hara’s secretary in “Mighty Joe Young”, is born in       New York City.              1924: NIGEL GREEN, who was the bulletin announcer in “Gorgo”, is born in South       Africa. He was also in “Mysterious Island” and played Hercules in “Jason and       the Argonauts”.              1927: EISUKE YODA is born in Tokyo. He did the voices of Yellow Jaguar and       Crimson King Crab on “Kikaida”, Titanian No. 1 on “Iron King”, Blue Hakaida       and Raijin Minus on “Kikaida 01”, Giras-Q on “Super Robot Red Baron”, Hinoyama       Kamen on “Secret        Squadron Goranger”, Jigoku Ryu on “Vigilante Zubat”, Bazukaado on “Space       Ironmen Kyodain”, and Chuubo and Tagsky on “Super Manchine: Metalder”, and       appeared onscreen as a hotel manager on Episode 8 of “Booska”, Episode 24 of       “Operation: Mystery”, Magagi        on Episode 46 of “Kamen Rider”, Mr. X on Episode 51 of “Goranger”, Shiuzo       Otaguro on Episode 35 of “Battle Fever J”, and Shigeyoshi Takabe on Episode 4       of “Rescue Squadron Go-Go V”, and was on “Super Robot Mach Baron”.              1929: LARRY ROBINSON, voice actor on the U.S. dubs of Atragon”, “Godzilla vs.       the Thing” (both as Yu Fujiki’s characters), “Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster”,       “The Space Giants”, and “Son of Godzilla”, is born in New York City.              1930: ICHIRO NAKAYA, who played a medical clinic doctor in “Rodan”, is born in       Sapporo. He was also in “Blood Type: Blue”.              1942: KYOKO ENAMI, who played Karen in “Gamera vs. Barugon”, is born in Tokyo.       She also starred in “The Whale God”.              1944: HAIM SABAN, executive producer of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “V.R.       Troopers”, “Masked Rider”, “Power Rangers Zeo”, “Big Bad Beetleborgs”, “Power       Rangers Turbo”, “Beetleborgs Metallix”, “Power Rangers in Space”, “Power       Rangers Lost Galaxy”, “       Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue”, “Power Rangers Time Force”, “Power Rangers       Samurai”, and “Power Rangers Megaforce”, is born in Alexandria, Egypt.              1946: WATARU MITSUI, who played Ueno Ippei on “Return of Ultraman” and a       Shurikenger disguise on “Stealth Wind Squadron Hurricanger”, is born. He also       played Phantom Uzuki in Episodes 12 & 13 of “Iron King”, and was in Episode 17       of “Storm Cloud: Lion        Maru”, Episode 27 of “Fireman”, and Episode 40 of “Kamen Rider V3”.              1959: MASAKO KATSUKI, who played NejiYellow and NejiSophia on “Electromagnetic       Squadron Megaranger”, is born in Aomori, Japan.              1961: TAKENORI SENTO, who produced “Ringu” and co-wrote “Shikoku”, is born in       Yokohama.              1967: Episode 3 of “Ultra Seven”, “The Secret of the Lake”, premieres on       Japanese TV.              1971: Episode 28 of “Return of Ultraman”, “Operation: Ultra Special Attack”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        “Gamera vs. Gyaos” is released in West Germany.              1972: Episode 45 of “Mirrorman”, “The Boy and the Black Monster: Blackgon”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 29 of “Superhuman Barom-1” debuts on Japanese TV.         Episode 16 of “Iron King”, “Defeat, Toragilas!”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1976: Episode 29 of “Space Ironmen Kyodyne”, “A Flower of Blood!? The Lash       Nears the Beauty”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1977: Episode 25 of “JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad”, “Victory? Or Death?!! The Demon       General and the Mechanized Corps”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1978: ASUKA SHIMIZU, who played Rei Kujo on “Guyferd” and Mika Shido/Sazer       Mithras of the Fire Tribe on “Super Star God Granseizar”, is born.              1979: Episode 24 of “Megaloman: Warrior of Fire”, “Megaloman Annihilated”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1982: Episode 27 of “Space Sheriff Gavan” debuts on Japanese TV.        YOKO MAKI, who played Aya in “The Princess Blade”, a nurse in “J-Horror       Theater Vol. 1: Infection”, and Yoko in “The Grudge”, is born in Chiba, Japan.       She was also in “Battle Royale II”.              1983: Episode 37 of “Science Squadron Dynaman”, “Female General Zenobia”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1988: Episode 33 of “Super Animal Squadron Liveman”, “Fight On, Little Iron       Robo”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: Episode 34 of “Five-Star Squadron Dairanger”, “Thorn-Thorn Girl       Hunting”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1995: Episode 36 of “Heavy Armored: Beetle Fighter”, “Heavy Armor — Ultra       Transformation”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1998: Episode 23 of “Power Rangers in Space”, “A Date with Danger”, debuts on       Fox.              2000: Episode 36 of “Kamen Rider Kuuga”, “Complication”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 34 of “Future Squadron Timeranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2002: Volume One of “Kikaida” is released on DVD in Hawaii.              2005: Episode 16 of “Ultraman Max”, “Who Am I?”, debuts on Japanese TV.              2008: “Death Note 2: The Last Name” has a limited release in the U.S.              2010: “Monsters” premieres in Spain at the Sitges International Fantastic Film       Festival.              2011: “Karate-Robo Zaborgar” is released in Japan.        Episode 1.19 of “Power Rangers Samurai”, “Origins Part 1”, debuts on Japanese       TV.        “Asatte no Mori” (“The Warped Forest”) has its world premiere at the Hawaii       International Film Festival.              2013: “Pacific Rim” is released on DVD and Blu-ray in the U.S.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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