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===Non-fiction=== | ===Non-fiction=== | ||
*[[January 17]] — [[Aaron Archer]] begins his career at [[Kenner]]. | *[[January 17]] — [[Aaron Archer]] begins his career at [[Kenner]]. | ||
*[[September 9]] — The [[Kids' WB]] programming block begins its first broadcast. | |||
====[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]] production==== | ====[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]] production==== | ||
=====Season 1===== | =====Season 1===== | ||
*[[December 14]] - First Draft of [[Beast Wars (Part 1)]] | *[[December 14]] - First Draft of [[Beast Wars (Part 1)]] | ||
*[[December 22]] - First Draft of [[Beast Wars (Part 2)]] | *[[December 22]] - First Draft of [[Beast Wars (Part 2)]] | ||
===Births=== | ===Births=== | ||
*[[January 7]] — [[Luis Hurtado]] | *[[January 7]] — [[Luis Hurtado]] | ||
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*[[February 24]] — [[Masaya Fukunishi]] | *[[February 24]] — [[Masaya Fukunishi]] | ||
*[[March 5]] — [[Shison Jun]] | *[[March 5]] — [[Shison Jun]] | ||
*[[May 18]] — [[Stephanie Filigrana]] | |||
*[[June 4]] — [[Matias Hangasmaa]] | *[[June 4]] — [[Matias Hangasmaa]] | ||
*[[July 21]] — [[Natália Alves]] | *[[July 21]] — [[Natália Alves]] | ||
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|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]]'''</u> | |width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]]'''</u> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Blowout#Toys|Blowout]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Blowout (G2)#Toys|Blowout]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Double Clutch (G2)#Toys|Double Clutch]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Double Clutch (G2)#Toys|Double Clutch]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Firecracker#Toys|Firecracker]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Firecracker#Toys|Firecracker]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Gearhead#Toys|Gearhead]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Gearhead#Toys|Gearhead]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[High Beam#Toys|High Beam]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[High Beam (G2)#Toys|High Beam]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Motormouth#Toys|Motormouth]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Motormouth (G2)#Toys|Motormouth]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#GobotOptimusPrime|Optimus Prime]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#GobotOptimusPrime|Optimus Prime]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Go-Bot|Bumblebee]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Bumblebee (G1)/toys#Go-Bot|Bumblebee]]}} | ||
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|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Go-Bot (G2)|Gobots]] Wave 1'''</u> | |width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''[[Go-Bot (G2)|Gobots]] Wave 1'''</u> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Blowout#Toys|Blowout]]<ref group="B" name="eurogbcj">Apparently, the decision to market the wave 2 Go-Bot and Cyberjet redecos as separate characters was a last-minute change of plans that was only put into use in America and Japan; in Europe, Hasbro supposedly stuck to the original idea for those assortments (here named "Gobots" and "Mini-Jets", respectively), with the redecos being sold as [[variant#Running changes|running change color variants]] of their wave 1 mold-mates instead, in unchanged packaging featuring [[package art]] in the original deco and the original character's name: Megatron and Optimus Prime, slight color variants of Blowout and Firecracker with solid instead of clear plastic parts, were still marketed as "Blowout" and "Firecracker"; "Hooligan" was also available in Jetfire's colors, "Skyjack" in Air Raid's, and "Space Case" in Strafe's. This practice is only confirmed for the versions available in [[multilingual packaging|multilingual]] French/Dutch/German packaging; thus far, no specimens in English/Spanish/Portuguese packaging or in Italian [[GiG]] packaging have surfaced. The subsequent, completely redecoed Go-Bots wave was marketed as the same characters as their United States counterparts, however.</ref>}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Blowout (G2)#Toys|Blowout]]<ref group="B" name="eurogbcj">Apparently, the decision to market the wave 2 Go-Bot and Cyberjet redecos as separate characters was a last-minute change of plans that was only put into use in America and Japan; in Europe, Hasbro supposedly stuck to the original idea for those assortments (here named "Gobots" and "Mini-Jets", respectively), with the redecos being sold as [[variant#Running changes|running change color variants]] of their wave 1 mold-mates instead, in unchanged packaging featuring [[package art]] in the original deco and the original character's name: Megatron and Optimus Prime, slight color variants of Blowout and Firecracker with solid instead of clear plastic parts, were still marketed as "Blowout" and "Firecracker"; "Hooligan" was also available in Jetfire's colors, "Skyjack" in Air Raid's, and "Space Case" in Strafe's. This practice is only confirmed for the versions available in [[multilingual packaging|multilingual]] French/Dutch/German packaging; thus far, no specimens in English/Spanish/Portuguese packaging or in Italian [[GiG]] packaging have surfaced. The subsequent, completely redecoed Go-Bots wave was marketed as the same characters as their United States counterparts, however.</ref>}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Double Clutch (G2)#Toys|Double Clutch]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Double Clutch (G2)#Toys|Double Clutch]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Firecracker#Toys|Firecracker]]<ref group="B" name="eurogbcj"/>}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Firecracker#Toys|Firecracker]]<ref group="B" name="eurogbcj"/>}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Gearhead#Toys|Gearhead]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Gearhead#Toys|Gearhead]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[High Beam#Toys|High Beam]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[High Beam (G2)#Toys|High Beam]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Motormouth#Toys|Motormouth]]}}<br> | {{Bp-a2|[[Motormouth (G2)#Toys|Motormouth]]}}<br> | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Ironhide (G1)/toys#PowerMaster|Ironhide]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Ironhide (G1)/toys#PowerMaster|Ironhide]]}} | ||
{{Bp-a2|[[Meanstreak#Toys|Meanstreak]]}} | {{Bp-a2|[[Meanstreak (G2)#Toys|Meanstreak]]}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-d2|[[Bulletbike (G2)#Toys|Bulletbike]]}} | {{Bp-d2|[[Bulletbike (G2)#Toys|Bulletbike]]}} | ||
{{Bp-d2|[[Staxx#Toys|Staxx]]}} | {{Bp-d2|[[Staxx (G2)#Toys|Staxx]]}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
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The year 1995 (MCMXCV) is the twelfth year of the Transformers brand.
- For further information, see: Transformers timeline
Events
[edit]Non-fiction
[edit]- January 17 — Aaron Archer begins his career at Kenner.
- September 9 — The Kids' WB programming block begins its first broadcast.
Beast Wars production
[edit]Season 1
[edit]- December 14 - First Draft of Beast Wars (Part 1)
- December 22 - First Draft of Beast Wars (Part 2)
Births
[edit]- January 7 — Luis Hurtado
- January 9 — Nicola Peltz
- January 19 — Mai Kanazawa
- January 23 — Gustavo Carvalho
- January 28 — Junpei Baba
- February 3 — Kellen Goff, Tao Tsuchiya
- February 24 — Masaya Fukunishi
- March 5 — Shison Jun
- May 18 — Stephanie Filigrana
- June 4 — Matias Hangasmaa
- July 21 — Natália Alves
- August 3 — Lim Chaebin
- August 17 — Alejandro Orozco
- August 26 — Gracie Dzienny
- September 9 — Chip Hormess
- October 30 — Andy Pessoa
- November 27 — Ricardo Hoyos
- December 7 — Michał Klawiter
- December 28 — Isaac Maioli
Deaths
[edit]January
[edit]Conventions
[edit]Media
[edit]N/A
Comics
[edit]Comic BomBom (Japan)
[edit]- Transformers: G-2 — The New Battle!!
- Transformers: G-2 (parts 1–5, 6 parts)
- Transformers: Generation 2 (issues 4 & 5, 5 issues)
Takara (Japan)
[edit]- Transformers: G-2 (parts 1–16, 16 parts)
Collections
[edit]Home Video
[edit]- The Transformers — The Autobots vs. The Decepticons
- Transformers — Autobots vs. Decepticons (Version Française)
- The Transformers: The Movie
- Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers — Megatron Set
- Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: 2010 Set
Merchandise
[edit]- TBD
Toys
[edit]U.S.
[edit]Autobots
[edit]| Go-Bots | Cyberjets | Laser Cycles | Leaders |
Decepticons
[edit]| Go-Bots | Cyberjets | Laser Cycles | Auto Rollers | |||||
Leaders
|
Watches |
BotCon 1995 exclusives
[edit]
Japan
[edit]Cybertrons
[edit]| Go-Bots | Cyberjets | Laser Cycles | Laser Rods | |||||
| Heroes | Supreme Commander |
Destrons
[edit]| Go-Bots | Cyberjets | Laser Cycles | Laser Rods | |||||
| Heroes | Aerial Bombing Officer |
Europe
[edit]Autobots
[edit]| Gobots Wave 1 | Gobots Wave 2 | Powermasters | Lasercycles | |||||
| Leader |
Decepticons
[edit]| Gobots Wave 2 | Mini-Jets | Powermasters | Lasercycles | |||||
| Auto Rollers |
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Apparently, the decision to market the wave 2 Go-Bot and Cyberjet redecos as separate characters was a last-minute change of plans that was only put into use in America and Japan; in Europe, Hasbro supposedly stuck to the original idea for those assortments (here named "Gobots" and "Mini-Jets", respectively), with the redecos being sold as running change color variants of their wave 1 mold-mates instead, in unchanged packaging featuring package art in the original deco and the original character's name: Megatron and Optimus Prime, slight color variants of Blowout and Firecracker with solid instead of clear plastic parts, were still marketed as "Blowout" and "Firecracker"; "Hooligan" was also available in Jetfire's colors, "Skyjack" in Air Raid's, and "Space Case" in Strafe's. This practice is only confirmed for the versions available in multilingual French/Dutch/German packaging; thus far, no specimens in English/Spanish/Portuguese packaging or in Italian GiG packaging have surfaced. The subsequent, completely redecoed Go-Bots wave was marketed as the same characters as their United States counterparts, however.
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