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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    11/12: Today in G-History    |
|    12 Nov 13 07:19:05    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1947: DONALD ROESER a.k.a. BUCK DHARMA, guitarist for Blue Oyster Cult who did       the song “Godzilla”, is born.              1948: SHOJI ISHIBASHI, who played Gentaro Shizuka on “Iron King”, is born in       Osaka.        BANJO GINGA, the voice of Blast Dragon Brachio on “Blast Dragon Squadron       Abaranger” and “Blast Dragon Squadron Abaranger: Deluxe”, Gekko on “Rumbling       Squadron Bokenger”, and President Babatcheed on “Samurai Squadron Shinkenger       vs. Go-Onger”, is born in        Yamanashi, Japan. He is also the dubbing voice of Worf on “Star Trek: The Next       Generation”.              1950: KAORU YUMI, who played Mariko Nishiyama in “The Last Days of Planet       Earth” and Maria Harada in “ESPY”, is born in Kyoto.        HIDEYUKI TANAKA, who played Soichiro Toribe in “The Red Spectacles”, is born       in Tokyo.              1959: TOSHIHIKO SAHASHI, composer on “Ultraman Gaia: The Battle in       Hyperspace”, the “Kamen Rider Hibiki” movie, “Ultraman Mebius”, “Ultraman       Mebius and Ultraman Brothers”, “The Superior 8 Ultra Brothers”, “Kamen Rider       Den-O & Decade NEO Generations: The        Onigashima Battleship”, “Kamen Rider Decade the Movie: All Riders vs. Great       Shocker”, and “Daimajin Kanon”, is born in Tokyo.              1963: SUSUMU TERAJIMA, who played Katsumi Maezono in “Isola” and Sakamoto in       “Casshern”, and was in “Izo”, “Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy”, and “Gamera the Brave”,       is born in Tokyo.              1965: LEX LANG is born in Hollywood. He was the voice of Cyborsect on Saban’s       “Masked Rider”, Louie Kaboom on “Power Rangers Zeo”, Rygog and Lerigot on       “Power Rangers Turbo”, Ecliptor and Jakarak on “Power Rangers in Space”,       Carmine Spider on “Kikaider:        The Animation”, and Zen-Aku on “Power Rangers Wild Force”.        “Atragon” is released in West Germany.              1967: Episode 7 of “Ultra Seven”, “Space Captive 303”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1968: AYA HISAKAWA, who was the voice of Iria on “Iria: Zeiram the Animation”,       is born in Osaka.              1971: Episode 32 of “Return of Ultraman”, “Duel at Dusk”, debuts on Japanese       TV.              1972: Episode 49 of “Mirrorman”, “In One Strike With Rage”, debuts on Japanese       TV.        Episode 20 of “Iron King”, “Insectoid Titanian Strikes Back”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        Episode 33 of “Superhuman Barom-1”, “Demon Mayugeruge Will Fry You to Death       on a Thread in Hell!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1974: TARO KANAZAWA, who played a SWAT member in “Alive”, is born in Kyoto. He       was also in “Godzilla: Final Wars” and “Alien vs. Ninja”.              1976: Episode 33 of “Space Ironmen: Kyodyne”, “Exposed! The Hundred Faces       Taken by the Evil Queen”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1977: Episode 29 of “JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad”, “Let’s Shapeshift! Iron Claw vs.       Big One”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1979: Episode 25 of “Megaloman, Warrior of Fire”, “Tears Run Down the Lion’s       Mane”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1982: Episode 31 of “Space Sheriff Gavan”, “The Princess Who Became a Doll       Listens to the Angel’s Song”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1983: Episode 41 of “Science Squadron Dynaman”, “The Speed Tribe Who       Disappeared into the Darkness”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1988: Episode 37 of “Super-Beast Squadron Liveman”, “Kemp at 16: Terrorbeast       Transformation”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: Episode 38 of “Five Star Squadron Dairanger”, “What!? A Ceasefire!?”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1994: Episode 29 of Season 2 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “Goldar’s       Vice-Versa”, debuts on Fox.              1995: Episode 39 of “Beetle Fighter”, “Young B-Fighter’s Adventure”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1998: Episode 38 of “Power Rangers in Space”, “Mission to Secret City”, debuts       on Fox.              1999: Episode 36 of “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy”, “Beware the Mutiny”, debuts       on Fox.              2000: Episode 39 of “Kamen Rider Kuuga”, “Invocation”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 38 of “Future Squadron Timeranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2003: “Ringu 2” is released in Norway and Sweden on DVD.              2004: “The Grudge” is released in Iceland.        NORMAN ROSE, the opening narrator on “Message from Space”, dies at 87 from       pneumonia in Upper Nyack, N.Y.              2005: The U.S. version of “Dark Water” is released in Japan.        Episode 20 of “Ultraman Max”, “The Drifting Monster”, debuts on Japanese TV.              2010: “Zebraman 2: Attack on Zebra City” premieres in the U.K. at the Leeds       International Film Festival.        “Monsters” has a limited release in Canada.              2011: Episode 4 of “Humanoid Monster Bem” debuts on Japanese TV.              2012: “Sector 7” is released in Japan.              --       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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