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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    10/20: Today in G-History    |
|    20 Oct 13 06:14:50    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1887: ADDISON RICHARDS, who was in “Mighty Joe Young”, is born in Zanesville,       Ohio.              1907: C. DODGE DUNNING, dunning process photography supervisor on the original       “King Kong” and “Son of Kong”, is born in New York City.              1932: ROKURO NAYA, the voice of “Kamen Rider” for episodes 9-13, is born in       Hokkaido. He is the younger brother of Goro Naya.              1945: SHINZO HOTTA, who played Taro Shiranui on “Iron King”, is born. He also       played the villains on “Ninja Captor”, “Message from Space: Galactic Battle”,       and “Sky Rider”.              1954: The trailer for “Gojira” begins running in Japanese theaters.              1960: JOSEPH COTTON and PATRICIA MEDINA, who respectively played Captain Craig       McKenzie and Lucretia in “Latitude Zero”, are married.              1961: MICHIE TOMIZAWA, who played Ira Shrine on “VoiceSlugger”, is born in       Nagano, Japan.              1968: AKIE YOSHIZAWA, who played Yukino Yajima on “Sukeban Deka II” and       “Sukeban Deka: The Movie”, is born in Tokyo.        Episode 6 of “Operation: Mystery” debuts on Japanese TV.              1971: YOSHITAKA OTSUKA, who played Shuichi Tsubaki on “Kamen Rider Kuuga”, is       born in Tokyo.        KOICHI TOCHIKA, the voice of Silver Hakaider on “Kikaider 01: The Animation”       and DaiGoyo on “Samurai Squadron Shinkenger”, “Samurai Squadron Shinkenger vs.       Go-onger”, “Heavenly Armament Squadron Goseiger vs. Shinkenger”, and “Samurai       Squadron Shinkenger        Returns: Special Act”, is born in Yamaguchi, Japan.              1972: Episode 3 of “Warrior of Love Rainbowman”, “Rainbow Dash 7”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        Episode 29 of “Transforming Ninja Arashi”, “Deadly Demon! The Terror of       Madara!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 29 of “Ultraman Ace”, “The 6th Ultra Brother”, debuts on Japanese TV.        SEAN ENGLAND, machine room operator on “The Ring” is born in Palo Alto, Calif.              1973: Episode 23 of “Kikaida 01”, “Demonic Starfish-Women: Annihilate the       Human Race!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 36 of “Kamen Rider V3”, “The Winged Corps: Demons of the Sky”, debuts       on Japanese TV.        Episode 40 of “Jumborg Ace” debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 3 of “Ironman Tiger-Seven”, “Counterstrike! Amphibian Genjin: Amazon       X”, debuts on Japanese TV.        LUCIEN MORAWECK, who composed stock music used in “20 Million Miles to       Earth”, dies at 72 in San Diego.        HARUKI KADOKAWA, executive producer of “G.I. Samurai” and “Virus”, marries       his second wife, Yasuko.              1974: Episode 3 of “Army of the Apes”, “The Demon’s Mountain Is Calling!”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1976: Episode 26 of “Ninja Captor” debuts on Japanese TV.              1977: JAMES HONG, who dubbed the voices of Ogata and Serizawa in the U.S.       version of “Godzilla, King of the Monsters”, marries his second wife, Susan.              1978: Episode 16 of “Dinosaur Task Force: Koseidon”, “Koseider: Defeat the       Dinosaur Tank”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1979: Episode 38 of “Battle Fever J”, “A Mysterious Costume Party”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1983: TAKAYUKI YAMADA, who played Nobuo Takahashi in “Dragon Head”, Akira Abe       in “Battle League Horumo”, and Masamitsu Shigeta in “Gantz” and “Gantz:       Perfect Answer”, is born in Satsumasendai, Japan. He was also on the TV series       “Waterboys” and in the        film “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World”.              1984: Episode 38 of “Super Electron Bioman”, “Appear! Baizhoun”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1986: Episode 26 of “Hyper Dimension Warrior: Spielban” debuts on Japanese TV.              1989: Episode 34 of “High-Speed Squadron Turboranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              1995: Episode 32 of “Superpower Squadron Ohranger”, “The School’s Scary       Nightmare”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1996: Episode 34 of “Beetle Fighter Kabuto” debuts on Japanese TV.              2000: PAULEY PERRETTE, who played Beth in “The Ring”, marries Coyote Shivers.              2002: Episode 35 of “Ninja Squadron Hurricanger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2004: “Returner” premieres in France on DVD.              2005: “One Missed Call” premieres in Germany at the Munich Asia Filmfest.        The U.S. version of “Dark Water” is released in Australia.              2006: The U.S. version of “Pulse” is released in Mexico.        “The Grudge 2” is released in Estonia, Ireland, Turkey, and the U.K.        TAKUYA FUJIOKA, who played Dr. Sato in “Gamera vs. Barugon”, dies at 76 from       renal failure in Tokyo.              2007: “Death Note” and “The iDol” premiere in Canada in Vancouver.              2008: Episode 29 of “Power Rangers Jungle Fury”, “Maryl and the Monkeys”,       debuts on U.S. TV.        “Dragon Wars” premieres in Japan at the Tokyo International Film Festival.              2009: “Onechanbara – Zombie Bikini Squad” is released in the Netherlands on       DVD.        “K-20: The Fiend with Twenty Faces” premieres in France on video.              2012: “Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie” is released in Japan.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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