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|    Reaper G to All    |
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|    16 Nov 13 06:46:09    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1914: SHUNRO OSHIKAWA, whose novel “Kaitei Gunkan” was the basis for       “Atragon”, dies at 38.              1950: “Mighty Joe Young” is released in Denmark.              1955: JUN KUNIMURA, who played Kojima in “Alive”, Major Komuro in “Godzilla:       Final Wars”, Matoi Tokioka in “Lorelei: The Witch of the Pacific Ocean”,       Kyosuke Nozaki in “Sinking of Japan”, and Genji in “K-20: The Fiend with       Twenty Faces”, is born in        Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.              1956: DAN SHOR, who played Harvard in “Solar Crisis”, is born in New York       City. He also played Billy the Kid in “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure”.              1968: Episode 20 of “Fight! Mighty Jack”, “Expose the Space Ninja!”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        KINAKO FUJISHIRO, who played Toko Agawa in “Sukeban Deka: Counter-attack of       the Kazama Sisters”, is born in Tokyo.        TROY DONAHUE, who played Taggart in “The Drifting Classroom”, divorces       Valerie Allen.              1973: Episode 8 of “Diamond Eye: Warrior of Light”, “Crush the Wall of       Death!”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 33 of “Ultraman Taro”, “The Land of Ultra Explodes in Five Minutes!”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1974: Episode 5 of “Kamen Rider Amazon”, “The Strange Fellow From Beneath the       Earth!!”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1975: YUKI UCHIDA, who played Ai Kisugi in “Cat’s Eye” and Sayaka in “It’s Me,       It’s Me”, is born in Tokyo.              1976: Episode 18 of “Super-God Bibyuun”, “Old Money into Smoke!? The First       Love of the Playful Boy”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1979: Episode 7 of “Sky Rider”, “Kamagirijin! The Devil’s Ceremony”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1983: ASAE OONISHI, who played Senju Adachi in “Kamen Rider Hibiki”, is born       in Japan.              1984: Episode 34 of “Space Sheriff Shaider”, “The Secret of Kubilai”, debuts       on Japanese TV.              1985: Episode 42 of “Blitzkrieg Squadron Changeman”, “The Sailor Suited Nana”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1987: LENNY KRAVITZ, whose song “Dig In” is played over the closing credits of       “Returner”, marries Lisa Bonet.              1990: Episode 38 of “Earth Squadron Fiveman”, “The Deceiving Brother Teacher”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1991: Episode 318 of “Mystery Science Theater 3000”, featuring “Star Force:       Fugitive Alien II”, debuts on Comedy Central.        “Cho shojo Reiko” (“Supergirl Reiko”) a.k.a. “Psychic Girl Reiko” is released       in Japan.              1993: Episode 33 of Season 1 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “The Yolk’s       on You!”, debuts on Fox.              1994: Episode 32 of Season 2 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “Rocky Just       Wants to Have Fun”, debuts on Fox.              1996: Episode 11 of “Ultraman Tiga”, “A Requiem for the Darkness”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1998: Episode 38 of “Electromagnetic Squadron Megaranger”, “Nejirejia’s Evil       Task Force”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1999: Episode 38 of “Power Rangers Lost Galaxy”, “Until Sunset”, debuts on Fox.              2000: Episode 38 of “Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue”, “Rise of the Super       Demons”, debuts on Fox.              2002: “Pulse” premieres in Norway at the Oslo International Film Festival.              2003: Episode 38 of “Blast Dragon Squadron Abaranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2006: NOBORU NAKAYA, who played Shikibu Heinai in the “In a Cup of Tea”       segment of “Kwaidan” and Yoshitaka Kujo in “G.I. Samurai”, dies from pulmonory       emphysema in Tokyo.        “The Grudge 2” is released in South Korea and premieres in Spain at the       Festival Internacional de Cinema Negre de Manresa.        “Japan Sinks” is released in Thailand.              2007: “The Host” is released in Poland.              2008: Episode 39 of “Engine Squadron Go-onger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2010: “Monsters” premieres in Indonesia at the Indonesia International       Fantastic Film Festival.              --       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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