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- 1961 — Eiji Itō (Japanese voice of Blurr, Grax, Hardhead, Mindwipe, Scorponok and Vorath in The Rebirth) is born.
- 1966 — Arranger Hiroaki Kagoshima is born.
- 1976 — Hermes Baroli (Brazilian voice of Robots in Disguise Jazz and Larry LaRue) is born.
- 1981 — Sayaka Kinoshita (Japanese voice of Quintessa) is born.
- 1981 — Davide Perino (Italian voice of Robots in Disguise Koji Onishi and Movie Sam Witwicky) is born.
- 1984 — Maira Paris (Brazilian voice of Jillian Robinson in Rise of the Beasts) is born.
- 1990 — Transformers: Zone is released on VHS as an OVA in Japan by Columbia Music Entertainment, packaged with the exclusive Rabbicrater figure.
- 1991 — The Victory episode "Battle at the Shuttle Station" premieres in Malaysia.
- 1994 — The Headmasters episode "SOS from Planet Sandra" premieres in Russia.
- 1995 — Natália Alves (Brazilian voice of Elita One in Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy) is born.
- 1999 — The Beast Wars Neo episode "Mysterious Beast Warriors!?" premieres in Japan.
- 2004 — The Transformers—Collection 3: Series 2.2 is released on DVD in Australia by Madman Entertainment.
- 2005 — Galaxy Force—Vol. 02 is released on DVD in Japan by Victor Entertainment, packaged with an exclusive tapestry.
- 2005 — The Galaxy Force second OP/ED single "IGNITION!"/"Growing up!!" is released in Japan by Victor Entertainment.
- 2006 — 88MPH Studios files a counterclaim against Hasbro regarding the Genesis: The Art of Transformers book.
- 2007 — All three episodes of "The Rebirth" receive their much belated Japanese television broadcast debut on Cartoon Network Japan. Only 20 years late.
- 2008 — The Animated episode "Schneller als der Wind" premieres in Germany.
- 2008 — Director Charlie Downs dies.
- 2010 — Nefarious #5 is released by IDW Publishing.
- 2011 — San Diego Comic-Con 2011 begins, with numerous exclusive Transformers toys made available over the course of the weekend: the "Special Edition" Dark of the Moon Ultimate Optimus Prime, the "First Edition" Prime Optimus Prime, the G.I. Joe "Starscream"-deco Sky Striker, and the Nerf N-Strike Transformers Barricade Optimus Prime RV-10 Blaster.
- 2011 — Transformers: Dark of the Moon is released in China.
- 2012 — The Rescue Bots episode "Countdown" premieres on the Hub Network.
- 2012 — The Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Prime episode "Surgical Transformation!? Imprison the Soldier of Destruction" premieres
- 2012 — The Transformers: Prime episode "One Shall Fall" premieres in Spain.
- 2012 — Final day to pre-order United Artfire with Nightstick and Sparks.
- 2017 — Fortnite is first released.
- 2020 — The first day to pre-order the Target-exclusive Studio Series Leadfoot.
- 2021 — The Magic of Cybertron #4 is released by IDW Publishing.
- 2022 — Release date for the Walmart exclusive reissue of Top Gun × Transformers Collaborative Maverick. Meanwhile, the also-Walmart-exclusive Legacy: Velocitron Speedia 5000 Collection collection goes up for pre-order on Walmart.com, with limited stock also offered through Hasbro Pulse.
- 2022 — First day of San Diego Comic-Con 2022; Hasbro has a Transformers: Legacy product reveal panel and Q&A.
- 2023 — Hasbro officially reveals the Transformers Collaborative: Stranger Things × Transformers Code Red.
- 2023 — Pre-orders for the Amazon exclusives Transformers: Legacy Nova Prime, Nacelle, and Javelin vs. Kaskade go up.
- 2024 — The EarthSpark episode "Enemy? Ally? Starscream" premieres in Japan.
- 2024 — The EarthSpark episode "Spitfire" premieres in France and Turkey.
- 2024 — Street Date for Masterpiece Movie Series MPM-15 Decepticon Brawl.

