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* '''[[1927]] —''' Storyboard artist [[Bob Smith]] is born in Pasadena, [[California]]. | * '''[[1927]] —''' Storyboard artist [[Bob Smith]] is born in Pasadena, [[California]]. | ||
* '''[[1946]] —''' [[Sae-han Kim]] (Korean voice of [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ultra Magnus]]) is born. | |||
* '''[[1959]] —''' After a failed test run by the [[Extra-Terrestrial Response Division]], the captive [[Land Military Mini-Con Team]] escape from [[Area 54]] to [[Stillwater]], [[Nevada]]. They are recaptured, but not before requesting help from [[Amos Hume|a local]]. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 6|Blast from the Past!}} | * '''[[1959]] —''' After a failed test run by the [[Extra-Terrestrial Response Division]], the captive [[Land Military Mini-Con Team]] escape from [[Area 54]] to [[Stillwater]], [[Nevada]]. They are recaptured, but not before requesting help from [[Amos Hume|a local]]. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 6|Blast from the Past!}} | ||
* '''[[1971]] —''' [[Jorge Saudinós]] (Castillian Spanish voice of [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]], [[Side Swipe (Armada)|Side Swipe]], [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]], [[Superion Maximus]], [[Padlock (Energon)|Padlock]], [[Jack Darby]] and [[Vehicon (Prime)|Vehicon]]) is born. | * '''[[1971]] —''' [[Jorge Saudinós]] (Castillian Spanish voice of [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]], [[Side Swipe (Armada)|Side Swipe]], [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]], [[Superion Maximus]], [[Padlock (Energon)|Padlock]], [[Jack Darby]] and [[Vehicon (Prime)|Vehicon]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1972]] —''' [[Igor Cruz]] (Mexican voice of [[Razorpaw]]) is born. | * '''[[1972]] —''' [[Igor Cruz]] (Mexican voice of [[Razorpaw]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1976]] —''' [[Noé Velázquez]] (Mexican voice of [[Sharsky]]) is born. | * '''[[1976]] —''' [[Noé Velázquez]] (Mexican voice of [[Sharsky]] and [[Dropkick (Movie)|Dropkick]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1979]] —''' Comic artist [[Robert Deas]] is born in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. | * '''[[1979]] —''' Comic artist [[Robert Deas]] is born in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. | ||
* '''[[1982]] —''' A report issued by [[Sector Seven]] initiates Operation [[Hungry Dragon]]. {{storylink|Sector Seven (game)|Sector Seven ARG}} | * '''[[1982]] —''' A report issued by [[Sector Seven]] initiates Operation [[Hungry Dragon]]. {{storylink|Sector Seven (game)|Sector Seven ARG}} | ||
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* '''[[1991]] —''' [[Brieuc Lemaire]] (French voice of [[Scorch (RBA)|Scorch]] and [[Wes]] in ''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy (cartoon)|Rescue Bots Academy]]'') is born. | * '''[[1991]] —''' [[Brieuc Lemaire]] (French voice of [[Scorch (RBA)|Scorch]] and [[Wes]] in ''[[Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy (cartoon)|Rescue Bots Academy]]'') is born. | ||
* '''[[1997]] —''' [[Woolworth's]] closes its remaining department stores in the [[United States of America|U.S.]] | * '''[[1997]] —''' [[Woolworth's]] closes its remaining department stores in the [[United States of America|U.S.]] | ||
* '''[[1999]] —''' Second day of [[BotCon]] [[BotCon 1999|1999]]. | * '''[[1999]] —''' Second day of [[BotCon]] [[BotCon 1999|1999]], during which the first episode of ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Machines]]'', "[[The Reformatting]]", is screened in advance of its television premiere on [[Fox Kids]]. | ||
* '''1999 —''' The ''[[Cutting Edge|Beast Wars: Metals]]'' theatrical release's OP/ED single "[[Ano Yume no Kanata e]]"/"[[Wa! Wa! Wonderland|WA! WA! Wonderland]]" is released in [[Japan]] by [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]. | * '''1999 —''' The ''[[Cutting Edge|Beast Wars: Metals]]'' theatrical release's OP/ED single "[[Ano Yume no Kanata e]]"/"[[Wa! Wa! Wonderland|WA! WA! Wonderland]]" is released in [[Japan]] by [[Columbia Music Entertainment]]. | ||
* '''[[2002]] —''' ''[[Transformers: Generation 1 (Dreamwave)|Generation 1]]: [[Prime Directive]]'' [[Prime Directive issue 4|#4]] is released by [[Dreamwave Productions]]. | * '''[[2002]] —''' ''[[Transformers: Generation 1 (Dreamwave)|Generation 1]]: [[Prime Directive]]'' [[Prime Directive issue 4|#4]] is released by [[Dreamwave Productions]]. | ||
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* '''[[2023]] —''' Final day of [[TakaraTomy]]'s crowd funding campaign for the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Lunar Cruiser Prime|Lunar Cruiser Prime]]. | * '''[[2023]] —''' Final day of [[TakaraTomy]]'s crowd funding campaign for the [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#Lunar Cruiser Prime|Lunar Cruiser Prime]]. | ||
* '''[[2024]] —''' ''[[Destro (comic)|Destro]]'' [[Destro issue 2|#2]] is released by [[Image Comics]] and [[Skybound Entertainment]]. | * '''[[2024]] —''' ''[[Destro (comic)|Destro]]'' [[Destro issue 2|#2]] is released by [[Image Comics]] and [[Skybound Entertainment]]. | ||
* '''[[2025]] —''' [[Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (film)|Transformers: Rise of the Beasts]] begins streaming on the Telecine streaming service. | |||
* '''2025 —''' [[Walmart|Walmart.com]] reveals the [[Transformers Retro]] [[Seaspray_(G1)#Transformers_Retro|Seaspray]]. | |||
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- 1927 — Storyboard artist Bob Smith is born in Pasadena, California.
- 1946 — Sae-han Kim (Korean voice of Ultra Magnus) is born.
- 1959 — After a failed test run by the Extra-Terrestrial Response Division, the captive Land Military Mini-Con Team escape from Area 54 to Stillwater, Nevada. They are recaptured, but not before requesting help from a local. Blast from the Past!
- 1971 — Jorge Saudinós (Castillian Spanish voice of Red Alert, Side Swipe, Tidal Wave, Superion Maximus, Padlock, Jack Darby and Vehicon) is born.
- 1972 — Igor Cruz (Mexican voice of Razorpaw) is born.
- 1976 — Noé Velázquez (Mexican voice of Sharsky and Dropkick) is born.
- 1979 — Comic artist Robert Deas is born in the UK.
- 1982 — A report issued by Sector Seven initiates Operation Hungry Dragon. Sector Seven ARG
- 1987 — The Headmasters episode "Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime" premieres in Japan.
- 1987 — Thibaut Delmotte (French voice of Hot Shot in Rescue Bots Academy and also CAT) is born.
- 1991 — Brieuc Lemaire (French voice of Scorch and Wes in Rescue Bots Academy) is born.
- 1997 — Woolworth's closes its remaining department stores in the U.S.
- 1999 — Second day of BotCon 1999, during which the first episode of Beast Machines, "The Reformatting", is screened in advance of its television premiere on Fox Kids.
- 1999 — The Beast Wars: Metals theatrical release's OP/ED single "Ano Yume no Kanata e"/"WA! WA! Wonderland" is released in Japan by Columbia Music Entertainment.
- 2002 — Generation 1: Prime Directive #4 is released by Dreamwave Productions.
- 2003 — Takara releases Legends of the Microns MD-06 Shockwave, MM-12 Air Military Micron Exdimensions, and MM-13 Space Micron.
- 2005 — Galaxy Force - Phase IGNITION is released in Japan by JIVE.
- 2006 — The 16th show in the Kiss Players radio drama series airs in Japan on the "Lyrian Moe-tchao" program.
- 2006 — The Toonami Jetstream streaming service is launched.
- 2008 — Henkei! Henkei! volume 4 is first published.
- 2008 — TakaraTomy releases Henkei! Henkei! C-06 Skyfire and D-04 Ramjet.
- 2008 — The Animated episode "Mission erfüllt" premieres in Germany.
- 2009 — Television Anchorman Walter Cronkite dies at age 92.
- 2010 — The Animated episode "Elite Guard" debuts in Japan.
- 2011 — "Street date" for the Target exclusives Space Case and the "Cybertron tattoos" versions of Bumblebee, Arcee, and Jazz.
- 2013 — Regeneration One #93 and More than Meets the Eye Volume 4 TPB are released by IDW Publishing.
- 2014 — Age of Extinction is released in Austria, Brazil, Germany, Peru, and Switzerland.
- 2014 — Cloud: Spacetime World: Guardians of Time Chapter 3: Part 4 is first published.
- 2016 — The Robots in Disguise episode "Metal Meltdown" premieres in Japan.
- 2017 — The Rescue Bots episodes "Movers and Shakers", "Odd Bot Out", "The Griffin Rock Express", "Double Villainy" and "Chief Woodrow" premiere in Italy.
- 2019 — Transformers #9 and Transformers/Ghostbusters #2 are released by IDW Publishing.
- 2020 — First day of pre-orders on Hasbro Pulse for Generations Selects WFC-GS11 Decepticon Exhaust, WFC-GS12 Greasepit, and WFC-GS13 Hubcap.
- 2020 — Hasbro hosts a Fan First Friday online event.
- 2023 — Final day of TakaraTomy's crowd funding campaign for the Lunar Cruiser Prime.
- 2024 — Destro #2 is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- 2025 — Transformers: Rise of the Beasts begins streaming on the Telecine streaming service.
- 2025 — Walmart.com reveals the Transformers Retro Seaspray.

