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|    Reaper G to All    |
|    4/30: Today in G-History    |
|    30 Apr 14 06:41:50    |
      From: reaperg@aol.com              1914: CHRISTOPHER RHODES, who played McCartin in "Gorgo", is born in       Alverstone, England.               1922: JAMES R. HASKIN, who played the civilian announcer in "The Deadly       Mantis", is born in Kansas.               1930: ROKKO TORA, who played a samurai in "Kuroneko", is born. He was also in       "Japan's Longest Day" and "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence".              1953: LAWRENCE L. SIMEONE, director on "Power Rangers Turbo", is born in Los       Angeles.               1962: TOM FAHN, the voice of a Goa servant on the "Ambassador Magma" anime,       Skelereena on "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", Firecat on "Big Bad       Beetleborgs", Count Nocturn, Wicked Wisher, and Demon Racers on "Power Rangers       Turbo", Chameliac and Green Shark        on "Power Rangers Lost Galaxy", and a Shadow underling and a reporter on       “Kikaider 01: The Animation", is born in New York City. He could also be       heard on "Blood: The Last Vampire" and "Ice Age: The Meltdown", and seen in       "Stigmata".              1964: MISA WATANABE, the voice of Vancuria on the "Magic Squadron Magiranger"       franchise, is born in Tokyo. She could also be heard on "One Piece" and "Metal       Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater".              1971: Episode 5 of “Return of Ultraman”, “Two Big Monsters Attack       Tokyo”, debuts on Japanese TV.               1972: JOHN BERADINO, who played LAPD patrolman Ryan in "Them!", marries       Marjorie Binder.         Episode 5 of "Superhuman Barom-1" debuts on Japanese TV.         TAKAKO TOKIWA, who played Yukiji Setoguchi in the "20th Century Boys"       trilogy, is born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. She was also in “A       Fighter’s Blues”, “Red Moon”, and “Dirty Hearts”.        Episode 21 of "Mirrorman", "Terror of Tygan: The Liquid Monster", debuts on       Japanese TV.              1973: Episode 5 of "Zone Fighter", "Attack King Ghidorah!", debuts on Japanese       TV.               1974: Episode 4 of "Inazuman Flash", "Riddle of the Airship to Space", debuts       on Japanese TV.         RON SMOORENBURG, who played a sergeant in “L: Change the World”, is born       in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands.               1975: MICHAEL CHATURANTABUT, who played Chad Lee the Blue Lightspeed Power       Ranger on "Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue" and "Power Rangers Time Force", is       born in Rayong, Thailand. He also appeared on “XMA: Xtreme Martial Arts”.              1976: "Tidal Wave" is released in Finland.               1977: Episode 5 of "JAKQ Blitzkrieg Squad", "Three Snaps!! The Ballad of       Betrayal", debuts on Japanese TV.               1983: Episode 13 of "Science Squadron Dynaman" debuts on Japanese TV.              1988: EMMETT BERGHOLTZ, camera operator on "Mighty Joe Young", dies.        Episode 10 of “Super Animal Squadron Liveman” debuts on Japanese TV.               1989: Episode 26 of "Kamen Rider Black RX", "Bosskan's Counterattack", debuts       on Japanese TV.         TAIJI TOMOYAMA, who played Ushi in "Onibaba" and a farmer in "Kuroneko", dies       at 73.               1993: Episode 10 of "Five Star Squadron Dairanger", "Ah, the Goddess of       Revenge", debuts on Japanese TV.               1996: "Zarkorr! The Invader" is released in the U.S. on video.               1997: Episode 3 of “Power Rangers Turbo”, “Shift into Turbo: Part 3”,       debuts on Fox.               2000: Episode 14 of "Kamen Rider Kuuga", "Omen", debuts on Japanese TV.         Episode 12 of “Future Squadron Timeranger” debuts on Japanese TV.              2005: Episode 13 of "Power Rangers S.P.D.", "Abandoned", debuts on U.S. TV.              2010: Episode 5 of "Daimajin Kanon", “Torturous Favor”, debuts on Japanese       TV.              2011: "Gantz" premieres in Germany at the Nippon Connection Film Festival.        Episode 1.11 of “Power Rangers Samurai”, “Unexpected Arrival”, debuts       on Nickelodeon.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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