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#34 Tooru Ohira, the Japanese voice of television’s Superman, watches actor George Reeves closely while he dubs Japanese words for the show on July 7, 1959.

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#34 Tooru Ohira, the Japanese voice of television’s Superman, watches actor George Reeves closely while he dubs Japanese words for the show on July 7, 1959.

Post-War Japan: Fascinating Historical Photos Show Everyday Life In 1950s Japan

#34 Tooru Ohira, the Japanese voice of television’s Superman, watches actor George Reeves closely while he dubs Japanese words for the show on July 7, 1959.

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