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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    10/18: Today in G-History    |
|    18 Oct 13 06:28:03    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1896: FREDERICK HOLLAENDER, who wrote stock music used in “20 Million Miles to       Earth”, is born in London, England. He also wrote the scores for “The Blue       Angel” and “Destry Rides Again”, and directed “Ich und die Kaiserin”.              1911: TOKUE HANAZAWA, who appeared in “Kwaidan” and “Horror Theater       Unbalance”, is born in Tokyo.              1928: JOHN MCCURRY, who played A1C Hopkins in “Gammera the Invincible”, is       born in Anderson, S.C.              1935: PETER BOYLE, who played Arnold Teague in “Solar Crisis”, is born in       Philadelphia. Perhaps best remembered as the monster in “Young Frankenstein”,       he was also in “Joe”, “T.R. Baskin”, “The Candidate”, “Slither”, “Steelyard       Blues”, “Taxi Driver”, “       Hardcore”, “Tail Gunner Joe”, “From Here to Eternity”, “Joe Bash”, “The In       Crowd”, “Everybody Loves Raymond”, “Monster’s Ball”, “The Adventures of Pluto       Nash”, “The Santa Clause 2”, “Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed”, and “The       Santa Clause 3: The Escape        Clause”.              1945: NORIO WAKAMOTO, who was the voice of Taiso on the “Giant Robo” anime, is       born in Yamaguchi, Japan.              1961: IRENE RYAN, who played a woman at the bar in “Mighty Joe Young”,       divorces Harold E. Knox.              1967: Episode 2 of “Johnny Sokko and his Giant Robot”, “Globar: The Giant       Devil Ball”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 29 of “Masked Ninja Red Shadow”, “Yamabiko Transform Ninja Skill”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1968: SHIGERU KANAI, who played Yuusaku a.k.a. Mega Silver on “Electromagnetic       Squadron Megaranger”, is born.              1974: Episode 29 of “Electroid Zaborger”, “Violent Run! Hell Gunder”, debuts       on Japanese TV.        Episode 28 of “Ultraman Leo”, “Return of the Bearded Captain!”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        NOBORU KANEKO, who played Kakero Shishi a.k.a. Gao Red on “Hundred Beast       Squadron Gaoranger”, “Hundred Beast Squadron Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai”,       “Hundred Beast Squadron Gaoranger: Fire Mountan Roars”, “Stealth Wind Squadron       Hurricanger vs. Gaoranger”,        and “Pirate Squadron Gokaiger”, and Yoshito Chujo in “Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.”,       is born in Nagasaki.              1975: Episode 29 of “Kamen Rider Stronger”, “Witch Mutant Kate! The Accursed       Blood!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 26 of “Secret Task Force Goranger”, “Blue-Veined Shapeshifter! Terror       of the Poisonous Doctor”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1978: Episode 23 of Toei’s “Spiderman”, “Homeless Children in the School of       Love”, debuts on Japanese TV.        RYO SEGAWA, who played Tenma Kudo a.k.a. Sazer Tarious of the Fire Tribe on       “Super Star God Granseizar”, is born.              1980: Episode 37 of “Electronic Squadron Denziman” debuts on Japanese TV.              1985: Episode 25 of “Monster Investigator Juspion” debuts on Japanese TV.        JUN TAZAKI, who played Captain Hachiro Jinguji in “Atragon” and other       authority figures in Toho sci-fi films, dies at 75 of lung cancer in Tokyo.              1986: Episode 33 of “Super Nova Flashman” debuts on Japanese TV.              1987: Episode 27 of “Super Manchine: Metalder”, “Unexpected Rendezvous”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 3 of “Kamen Rider Black”, “Strange? Strange Cyborg”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1988: WILLIAM A. FORESTER, who played an announcer in “The Deadly Mantis”,       dies in Los Angeles County.              1991: Episode 36 of “Birdman Squadron Jetman” debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: Episode 28 of “Electronic Superhuman Gridman”, “Spirited Away! Yuka Has       Vanished!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1994: Episode 18 of Season 2 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “White Light:       Part 2”, debuts on Fox.              1996: Episode 34 of “Violent Race Squadron Carranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              1997: Episode 7 of “Ultraman Dyna”, “The Friend in a Box”, debuts on Japanese       TV.              2001: “Ringu 2” is released in Australia.              2002: “The Ring” is released in the U.S. and Canada.              2003: Episode 3 of “Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon”, “Act 3”, debuts on Japanese       TV.              2012: “Akko’s Secret” is released in Hong Kong.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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