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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    11/25: Today in G-History    |
|    25 Nov 13 07:27:10    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1899: ETHAN LAIDLAW, who played a mate in “King Kong”, is born in Butte, Mont.              1916: MARY ANN HOKANSON, who played Mrs. Thomas Lodge in “Them”, is born in       Illinois.              1919: STEVE BRODIE, who played Sgt. Loomis in “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms”,       is born in El Dorado, Kan. He was also in “Ladies Courageous”.              1947: TRACEY WALTER, who was on the “Dino Might” episode of “Ultraman: The       Ultimate Hero”, is born in Jersey City, N.J. He was also in “The Silence of       the Lambs” and “City Slickers”.              1955: BRUCE HOPKINS is born in Invercargill, N.Z. He was the voice of Choobo       on “Power Rangers Ninja Storm”, Ruby Dragon on “Power Rangers DinoThunder”,       Ringbah and Praxis on “Power Ranges S.P.D.”, Clawbster on “Power Rangers       Mystic Force”, and Gakko on “       Power Rangers Jungle Fury”.              1965: DOUGRAY SCOTT, who played Kyle in the U.S. version of “Dark Water”, is       born in Glenrothes, Scotland. He was also in the TV series “Soldier Soldier”       and the films “Twin Town”, “Ever After”, and “Mission Impossible II”.              1967: KAZUYA NAKAI, who was the voice of Igaroid and Uniga on “Special Police       Squadron Dekaranger” and Hiramechimedes on “Engine Squadron Go-onger”, is born       in Kobe.              1970: YUKIO MISHIMA, who wrote “Black Lizard”, commits suicide.              1971: MUGA TSUKAJI, who was in the “Kamen Rider Hibiki” movie and “Akko-chan       the Movie”, is born in Osaka.              1972: Episode 20 of “Kikaida”, “Blue Water Scorpion: The Skull Weed       Conspiracy”, debuts on Japanese TV.        Episode 87 of “Kamen Rider”, “Gel Shocker’s Delivery Man of Death”, debuts on       Japanese TV.        Episode 35 of “Vigilante Lion Maru”, “Laughing Blood: Mutant Arisazen”,       debuts on Japanese TV.        WILLIAM GLASGOW, production designer on “The Amazing Colossal Man”, dies in       Los Angeles.              1974: Episode 8 of “Super Robot: Mach Baron”, “The Terrifying Self-Destruction       Army”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1975: Episode 8 of “Akumaizer 3”, “Why!? Children Capture Zabitan”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1976: Episode 8 of “Pro-Wrestling Star: Aztecizer”, “The Road to       Championship”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1978: Episode 18 of “Message from Space: Galactic Battle”, “Great Escape! Boys       Ninja Group”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1983: Episode 38 of “Space Sheriff Sharivan”, “Mad Whispers of a Coup D’Etat:       Dark Clouds Surround Illusion Castle”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1989: STEPHEN LUNSFORD, who played Kit Taylor a.k.a. “Kamen Rider Dragon       Knight”, is born in Sacramento. He was also in “Bratz”.              1993: “Godzilla vs. Mothra: The Battle for Earth” is released on video in       Germany.              1994: Episode 41 of “Ninja Squadron Kakuranger”, “The Prodigal Ghost”, debuts       on Japanese TV.              1995: Episodes 31 and 32 of Season 3 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “I’m       Dreaming of a White Ranger” and “The Sound of Dischordia”, debut on Fox.              2001: Episode 40 of “Hundred Beast Squadron Gaoranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2003: “Returner” premieres in Germany on DVD.        HIROSHI UEDA, production designer on “The Three Treasures” and art director       on “G.I. Samurai”, dies from a brain tumor in Odawara, Kanagawa, Japan.              2005: Episode 8 of “Garo the Fanged Wolf” debuts on Japanese TV.              2010: “Ghost: In Your Arms Again” is released in South Korea.        “Monsters” is released in Australia.              2011: “Gantz” and “Gantz: Perfect Answer” are released in Spain.              2012: Episode 40 of “Special Ops Squadron Go-Busters” debuts on Japanese TV.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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