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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    11/28: Today in G-History    |
|    28 Nov 13 07:55:19    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1906: ARCHIE TWITCHELL, who played a reporter in “Mighty Joe Young”, is born       in Pendleton, Ore.              1910: KINUYO TANAKA, who played Princess Yamato in “The Three Treasures”, is       born in Yamaguchi, Japan.              1927: SABURO KADOWAKI, who was in “Rodan”, “Battle in Outer Space”, “Secret of       the Telegian”, “Ghidrah the Three-Headed Monster”, “Tidal Wave”, and “Terror       of Mechagodzilla”, is born. He was also in Episode 3 of “Ultra Q”, Episode 21       of “Ultraman”,        Episode 10 of “Operation: Mystery”, Dr. Kijima in Episode 20 of “Super Robot:       Red Baron”, Episode 2 of “Star Wolf”, Episode 18 of “Ultraman Tiga”, and       Episode 8 of “Ultraman Dyna”.              1930: FUYUKICHI MAKI, who played White Shadow (Shiro-Kage) on “Masked Ninja       Red Shadow”, Tatsumaki on “Transforming Ninja Arashi”, and Kajiwara on “Cyber       Ninja”, is born in Odate, Akita, Japan. He was also in “Legend of the       Dinosaurs”.              1935: EIJI KARASAWA, who played Dr. Kaido in “Kamen Rider 10’s Birth! Riders       Unite!”, is born. He was in Episodes 36 & 37 of “Mirrorman”, Episodes 48 & 91       of “Kamen Rider”, Episode 13 of “Kikaida”, Episode 4 of “Robot Detective”, the       hotel manager in        Episodes 29 & 30 of “Super Robot: Red Baron”, Episode 14 of “Secret Task Force       Goranger”, Episode 22 of “Super-God: Bibyuun”, Episode 28 of “Sky Rider”,       Episode 12 of “Ultraman 80”, and Episode 32 of “Kamen Rider Super-1”.              1936: MISCHA BAKALEINIKOFF, composer on “It Came from Beneath the Sea” and “20       Millions Miles to Earth”, marries Helen Gilbert.              1941: CHOTARO TOGIN, who played a bystander in “Dogora, The Space Monster”,       Ichino in “Godzilla versus the Sea Monster”, a surveyor in “Son of Godzilla”,       Ogata in “Destroy All Monsters”, an assistant detective in “Godzilla’s       Revenge”, and agent Yokoyama        in “Yog — Monster from Space”, is born in Tokyo. He also played Uchida the       bank robber on “Ultra Q”.              1946: JOE DANTE, who was in the U.S. version of “Tidal Wave”, is born in       Morristown, N.J. He was the director of “Piranha”.              1950: RUSS POWELL, who played a watchman in “King Kong”, dies of       arteriosclerosis in Los Angeles.        MIDORI TAKAHASHI, who played Silvia on “Bycrosser”, is born. She also played       a nurse in Episode 22 of “Inazuman”, Kume in Episode 12 of “Dinosaur Task       Force Koseidon”, Ms. Fujiko in Episode 38 of “Battle Fever J”, the swimming       coach in Episode 25 of “       Space Sheriff Gavan”, Fusako Nakahara in Episode 43 of “Space Sheriff       Sharivan”, and Akane in Episode 25 of “Space Sheriff Shaider”, and was in       Episode 33 of “Solar Squadron Sunvulcan”.              1961: SHIGEMITSU OGI, who played Yoshimi’s lawyer Kishida in “Dark Water”, is       born in Fukui, Japan.              1966: Episode 22 of “The Space Giants”, “The Rampaging Terror”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1967: TOMOYO HARADA, who played Kazuko Yoshiyama in “The Little Girl Who       Conquered Time” (also singing the theme song), is born in Nagasaki.              1970: TERRY MOORE, who played Jill Young in “Mighty Joe Young”, divorces       Stuart Warren Cramer III.              1971: “Shiruba kamen” (“Silver Mask”) premieres on Japanese TV.              1972: Episode 9 of “Thunder Mask”, “Bore Through the Earth!”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1973: Episode 22 of “Super Robot: Red Baron”, “Red Baron in Crisis”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1978: AIMEE GARCIA, who played Brandy in “Dragon Wars”, is born in Chicago.       She was also on the TV series “Greetings from Tuscon”, “George Lopez”, and       “Trauma”.              1980: Episode 7 of “Kamen Rider Super-1”, “Dogma-Class Living Computer”,       debuts on Japanese TV.              1981: Episode 42 of “Solar Squadron Sunvulcan”, “Daydreams of Boys Who Sleep       In”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1982: DAVID DE LAUTOUR, who played Robert “RJ” James the Violet Wolf Ranger on       “Power Rangers Jungle Fury”, is born in Christchurch, N.Z.              1987: Episode 40 of “Aura Squadron Maskman”, “Haruka & Momoko: The Powerful       Female Thieves”, debuts on Japanese TV.              1993: Episode 43 of “Investigation Robo: Janperson”, “Last of the Powerful       Super Gods”, debuts on Japanese TV.        JUNE GITTELSON, who played a fat woman in the original “King Kong”, dies in       Northridge, Calif.              1994: Episode 37 of Season 2 of “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers”, “Forever       Friends”, debuts on Fox.              1998: Episode 13 of “Ultraman Gaia”, “Night of the Marionettes”, debuts on       Japanese TV.              1999: Episode 40 of “Rescue Squadron Go-Go V” debuts on Japanese TV.              2001: “Generation Kikaida” is broadcast on TV in Hawaii.              2003: “Ringu 2” is released in Finland on DVD.              2004: Episode 41 of “Special Police Squadron Dekaranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2005: “Godzilla: Final Wars” is released on DVD in Germany.              2006: Volumes 2 and 3 of “Power Rangers Mystic Force”, “Legendary Catastros”       and “Fire Heart”, are released on DVD in the U.S.              2007: MALI FINN, casting director for the U.S. version of “Dark Water”, dies       from melanoma in Sonoma, Calif.              2010: Episode 41 of “Heavenly Armament Squadron Goseiger” debuts on Japanese       TV.              --       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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