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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    10/27: Today in G-History    |
|    27 Oct 13 09:16:42    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1937: KOICHI OSE, who played Juro Iwai a.k.a. “Moonlight Mask”, is born in       Yokohama.              1961: “Gorgo” is released in Finland.               1962: IKKEI WATANABE, who played Officer Shigemura in “Ultraman Cosmos: First       Contact”, is born in Aichi, Japan. He was also in “Parasite Eve”, “Blazing       Robocon!” and the “One Missed Call” and “Daimajin Kanon” TV series.              1964: SAMMEE TONG, who dubbed the voice of Dr. Yamane in the U.S. version of       “Godzilla, King of the Monsters”, commits suicide at 63 in Palm Springs, Calif.              1966: MINORU TANAKA, who played Shingo Sakomizu on “Ultraman Mebius” and       Hiroshi Sagami on “Kamen Rider W Returns: Kamen Rider Accel”, is born in Tokyo.              1968: JOHN MCNAMARA, who played the neurologist in “War of the Colossal       Beast”, dies.        Episode 7 of “Operation: Mystery” debuts on Japanese TV.              1972: Episode 4 of “Warrior of Love Rainbowman”, “Macao’s Murderer Show”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 30 of “Transforming Ninja Arashi”, “The Witch Zalba! Terror of the       Third Eye!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 30 of “Ultraman Ace”, “Even You Can See the Star of Ultra”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        “Yog: Monster from Space” is released in West Germany.              1973: Episode 24 of “Kikaida 01”, “Devils’ Trade!? Earth: Planet of the Pigs       Plan”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 37 of “Kamen Rider V3”, “Mysterious Temple: Curse of the Musasabi       Clan!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        KAYA HIRASAWA, who played Denus on “Rescue Squadron Go Go Five”, “Rescue       Squadron Go Go Five: Sudden Shock! A New Warrior”, and “Rescue Squadron Go Go       Five vs. Gingaman”, is born in Saitama, Japan.        Episode 41 of “Jumborg Ace”, “Cosmic Witch Babaras’ Operation: Robot”, debuts       on Japanese TV.        Episode 4 of “Ironman Tiger-Seven”, “The Terrifying Plot of Oil Genjin”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        MONICA LOUWERENS, who played Ms. Angela Fairweather on “Power Rangers       Lightspeed Rescue”, “Power Rangers Time Force”, and “Power Rangers Wild       Force”, is born in Vancouver. She was also the voice of the computer on “Time       Force” and Flute Org and Karaoke        Org on “Wild Force”.              1974: Episode 4 of “Army of the Apes”, “Pepe and Jiro Become Friends”, debuts       on Japanese TV.              1976: “Godzilla vs. Megalon” is released in France.              1978: Episode 17 of “Dinosaur Task Force: Koseidon”, “Gibra: Terror of the       Poison Snake Dinosaur”, debuts on Japanese TV.        MANAMI KONISHI, who played Kazue in “Accuracy of Death”, is born in       Kagoshima, Japan.              1979: Episode 39 of “Battle Fever J”, “The Friend Who Became an Evil Spirit”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        MELANIE VALLEJO, who played Madison Rocca the Blue Mystic Ranger on “Power       Rangers Mystic Force”, is born.              1982: TAKASHI TSUKAMOTO, who played Takashi’s friend in “The Princess Blade”,       is born in Tokyo. He was also in “Battle Royale” and “HK: Forbidden Super       Hero”.              1984: Episode 39 of “Super Electron Bioman” debuts on Japanese TV.              1986: Episode 27 of “Hyper Dimension Warrior: Spielban” debuts on Japanese TV.              1989: Episode 35 of “High-Speed Squadron Turboranger”, “Love Beckons the Devil       Sword”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1995: Episode 33 of “Superpower Squadron Ohranger”, “Giant Robots on the       Rampage”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1996: Episode 35 of “B-Fighter Kabuto”, “Darkness Rips Asunder the       Resurrection of the Colossal Deity”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1999: Episode 24 of “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy”, “Green Courage”, debuts on       Fox.              2002: Episode 36 of “Ninja Squadron Hurricanger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2004: “The Grudge” premieres in the Philippines in Manila.              2005: “Rinne” (“Reincarrnation”) premieres in Japan at the Tokyo International       Film Festival.              2006: “Gamera: The Brave” and the Volume 1 of “Bio Planet Woo” are released on       DVD in Japan.        “The Grudge 2” is released in Denmark and Sweden.              2007: “Kamen Rider the Next” is released in Japan.              2008: Episode 30 of “Power Rangers Jungle Fury”, “To Earn Your Stripes”,       debuts on U.S. TV.              2009: “Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G8 Summit” premieres in Austria at       the Vienna International Film Festival.              2010: “Mutant Girls Squad” premieres in Finland at the Night Visions Film       Festival.              2011: “Underwater Love” is released in Germany.              --       Reaper G       Pest, Foodie, MSTie, G-fan, Wrestlemaniac, and geek-at-large       http://reaper_g.livejournal.com       http://www.facebook.com/jay.grymyr              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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