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   Reaper G to All   
   3/31: Today in G-History   
   31 Mar 14 06:58:39   
   
   From: reaperg@aol.com   
      
   1871: KATHRIN CLARE WARD, who played landlady Mrs. Hudson in "Son of Kong", is   
   born in Bradford, Mass.    
      
   1896: EDDIE DUNN, who played the first bartender in "Mighty Joe Young", is   
   born in New York City.    
      
   1908: VICTOR B. APPEL, sound mixer on "The Angry Red Planet" and sound   
   recordist on the U.S. version of "Varan the Unbelievable", is born in Los   
   Angeles.    
      
   1930: KOUEN OKUMURA, who played Ryunnosuke Sugishita on "Blast Dragon Squadron   
   Abaranger" and "Blast Dragon Squadron Abaranger: Deluxe" is born in Akita,   
   Japan. He was also on "Ultra Q: Dark Fantasy".   
      
   1936: SANDAYUU DOKUMAMUSHI, who played Arashi on "Ultraman" and "Ultraman:   
   Monster Big Battle", Furuhashi on "Ultraseven", and a helicopter reporter in   
   "Ultraman Zearth" and "Ultraman Zearth 2", is born in Tokyo. He also played a   
   security guard in "   
   Mikadroid".    
      
   1938: EIKO MURAMATSU, who played Kenreiinmon in the "Hoichi the Earless"   
   segment of "Kwaidan", is born in Tokyo.    
      
   1942: ED BRADY, who played Red in "The Son of Kong", dies at 52 in Los   
   Angeles.    
      
   1968: Episode 26 of "Ultra Seven", "Super Weapon R-1", debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1970: HIROYUKI MIYASAKO, who played Akubon in "Casshern", Sata in "The Great   
   Yokai War", Stay With Me in "Big Man Japan", and Keroyon in "20th Century Boys   
   1: Beginning of the End" and "20th Century Boys 3: Redemption", and was the   
   voice of Ultraman    
   Belial in "Mega Monster Battle: Ultra Galaxy" and "Ultraman Zero: The Revenge   
   of Belial", is born in Osaka.    
      
   1971: MICHITAKA TSUTSUI, who played Fumiya Akizawa in "Shikoku", is born in   
   Tokyo. He was also in "Psychic Girl Reiko". "For Those We Love", and the   
   "Humanoid Monster Bem" film.   
          CHRIS ANDERSON, who was the voice of a soldier in the U.S. dub of   
   "Gamera 2: Attack of Legion", is born in San Francisco.   
      
   1972: Episode 52, the final episode of "Return of Ultraman", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   1973: Episode 7 of "Kamen Rider V3", "The Fury of Rider V3's Special   
   Training", debuts on Japanese TV.        
   	Episode 38 of "Kikaida", "Hakaida: Kikaida Killer", debuts on Japanese TV.    
   	Episode 51, the final episode of "Return of Ultraman", debuts on Japanese   
   TV.        
   	Episode 53 of "Vigilante Lion Maru" debuts on Japanese TV.    
      
   1974: Episode 26, the final episode of "Ironman Tiger-Seven" debuts on   
   Japanese TV.    
      
   1975: "Kondoruman: Seigi no shinboru" ("Condorman: Symbol of Justice")   
   premieres on Japanese TV with Episode 1, "Condorman Created".    
      
   1979: Episode 9 of "Battle Fever J", "Woman from the Frozen Lands", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.    
      
   1980: CHRISTINE BARGER, who played the Goth girl in the U.S. version of   
   "Pulse", is born in Indiana.    
      
   1982: "G.I. Samurai" is released in France.    
      
   1984: Episode 9 of "Super Electron Bioman" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   1995: Episode 5 of "Superpower Squadron Ohranger", "Violent Love!! The   
   Brothers of Flame", debuts on Japanese TV.    
   	TADANOBU ASANO, who played Lord Kira in "47 Ronin", marries Chara.   
      
   1996: CLINT EASTWOOD, who played the jet squadron leader in "Tarantula",   
   marries Dina Ruiz.    
      
   2001: "Uzumaki" premieres in the U.K. at the Dead by Dawn Edinburgh Horror   
   Film Festival.    
      
   2002: Episode 7 of "Ninja Squadron Hurricanger" debuts on Japanese TV.   
      
   2005: "The Ring Two" is released in Argentina, Germany, and Hungary.   
      
   2006: Episode 25, the final episode of "Garo the Fanged Wolf", debuts on   
   Japanese TV.   
      
   2007: "Gogo sentai Bokenger tai Supa Sentai" ("Rumbling Squadron Bokenger vs.   
   Super Sentai") is released in Japan on DVD.    
      
   2008: Episode 8 of "Power Rangers Jungle Fury", "Way of the Master", debuts on   
   U.S. TV.      
   	"One Missed Call 2" premieres in the U.K. on DVD.    
      
   2009: RYUNOSUKE KANEDA, who played Azuka's father in "Godzilla vs. Biollante",   
   dies at 80 in Saitama.   
      
   2013: TAKAO NAGAISHI, director on "Super Animal Squadron Liveman", "High Speed   
   Squadron Turboranger", "Superpower Squadron Ohranger", "Electromagnetic   
   Squadron Megaranger", "Star Beast Squadron Gingaman", "Kamen Rider Agito",   
   "Kamen Rider Ryuki", "Masked    
   Rider: The First", "Kamen Rider Den-O", "Kamen Rider Den-O the Movie", "Kamen   
   Rider Decade", and "Heavenly Armament Squadron Goseiger", dies. He was also a   
   writer on "Ohranger" and "Decade".   
      
   "You should know then too, the 30 Super Sentai that continue to defend the   
   world. I, as the other Sentai leaders, am a Red Warrior, born from a wish of   
   peace."   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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