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* '''[[1958]] —''' [[wikipedia:The Fly (1958 film)|The Fly]], the movie that would later inspire the [[Vintage Horror Movie Series]] [[Fly]] character is released. | |||
* '''[[1962]] —''' [[Ian James Corlett]] (voice of ''[[Beast Wars (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]]) is born. | * '''[[1962]] —''' [[Ian James Corlett]] (voice of ''[[Beast Wars (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1968]] —''' [[Teruaki Ogawa]] (voice of [[Mach Kick]]) is born. | * '''[[1968]] —''' [[Teruaki Ogawa]] (voice of [[Mach Kick]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1973]] —''' [[Jason Spisak]] (voice of [[Koji Onishi]]) is born. | * '''[[1973]] —''' [[Jason Spisak]] (voice of [[Koji Onishi]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1986]] —''' The ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' clip-show episode "[[Neverending Struggle]]" premieres in Japan. | |||
* '''[[1986]] —''' The ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' clip-show episode "[[Neverending Struggle]]" premieres in [[Japan]]. | |||
* '''[[1989]] —''' The ''[[Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' episode "[[Resurrection!? The Decepticon Fortress]]" premieres in Japan. | * '''[[1989]] —''' The ''[[Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' episode "[[Resurrection!? The Decepticon Fortress]]" premieres in Japan. | ||
* '''[[1998]] —''' The "[[Dark Glass]]" debacle begins with a post to ATT. | * '''[[1998]] —''' The "[[Dark Glass]]" debacle begins with a post to ATT. | ||
* '''[[2003]] —''' The ''[[Armada (cartoon)|Micron Legend]]'' episode "[[Regeneration|生命 (すぱーく) - regeneration]]" premieres in Japan. | * '''[[2003]] —''' The ''[[Armada (cartoon)|Micron Legend]]'' episode "[[Regeneration|生命 (すぱーく) - regeneration]]" premieres in Japan. | ||
* '''[[2005]] —''' ''[[Energon (cartoon)|Energon]] — Volume 2: The Return of Megatron'' is released on VHS and DVD in the UK by [[Paramount Pictures]]. | |||
* '''[[2007]] —''' ''[[Spotlight: Optimus Prime]]'' is released in the US by [[IDW Publishing]]. | * '''[[2005]] —''' ''[[Energon (cartoon)|Energon]] — Volume 2: The Return of Megatron'' is released on VHS and DVD in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] by [[Paramount Pictures]]. | ||
* '''[[2007]] —''' ''[[Spotlight: Optimus Prime]]'' is released in the [[United States of America|US]] by [[IDW Publishing]]. | |||
* '''[[2009]] —''' The C3 X Hobby Chara Hobby show in Japan offers ''[[Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge]]'' "[[Soundwave (ROTF)#BlackVersion|Soundwave Black Version]]" for 3000 yen. | * '''[[2009]] —''' The C3 X Hobby Chara Hobby show in Japan offers ''[[Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge]]'' "[[Soundwave (ROTF)#BlackVersion|Soundwave Black Version]]" for 3000 yen. | ||
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- 1958 — The Fly, the movie that would later inspire the Vintage Horror Movie Series Fly character is released.
- 1962 — Ian James Corlett (voice of Beast Wars Cheetor) is born.
- 1968 — Teruaki Ogawa (voice of Mach Kick) is born.
- 1973 — Jason Spisak (voice of Koji Onishi) is born.
- 1986 — The Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers clip-show episode "Neverending Struggle" premieres in Japan.
- 1989 — The Victory episode "Resurrection!? The Decepticon Fortress" premieres in Japan.
- 1998 — The "Dark Glass" debacle begins with a post to ATT.
- 2003 — The Micron Legend episode "生命 (すぱーく) - regeneration" premieres in Japan.
- 2005 — Energon — Volume 2: The Return of Megatron is released on VHS and DVD in the UK by Paramount Pictures.
- 2007 — Spotlight: Optimus Prime is released in the US by IDW Publishing.
- 2009 — The C3 X Hobby Chara Hobby show in Japan offers Revenge "Soundwave Black Version" for 3000 yen.

