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* [[August 2]] — [[Hiroshi Ōtaki]] | * [[August 2]] — [[Hiroshi Ōtaki]] | ||
* [[August 15]] — [[Yōichi Kobiyama]] | * [[August 15]] — [[Yōichi Kobiyama]] | ||
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* [[September 30]] — [[Mario Bombardieri]] | |||
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The year 1959 (MCMLIX) predates the launch of the Transformers brand by twenty five years.
- For further information, see: Transformers timeline
Fiction
Panini Armada comic
During the construction of a casino in Las Vegas, the Land Military Mini-Con Team were uncovered and subsequently the Extra-Terrestrial Response Division attempted to use inhibitor clamps to control them. The Mini-Cons broke free and drove to nearby Stillwater, Nevada, delivering a message to Amos Hume before they were recaptured. Blast from the Past!
Non-Fiction
Births
Unknown date — Frank Muth
January
- January 5 — Clancy Brown
- January 11 — Bob Harras
- January 18 — Héctor Lee
- January 24 — Pierre-Alain de Garrigues
February
March
- March 2 — Éric Etcheverry
- March 10 — Akira Okeya
- March 22 — Lew Stringer
- March 23 — Kazue Ikura
- March 24 — Matthias Klages
April
- April 10 — Yukiyoshi Ōhashi
- April 12 — Alain Zouvi
- April 20 — Leonardo Araujo
- April 24 — Glenn Morshower
May
June
July
- July 5 — Akari Hibino
- July 7 — Frank Röth
- July 12 — Jordi Boixaderas
- July 16 — Bob Joles
- July 25 — Hiroaki Harakawa
- July 28 — Ian Akin
August
September
October
- October 8 — Guilherme Lopes
- October 13 — Dan DiDio
- October 15 — Masako Katsuki
- October 18 — Jim Massara
- October 23 — "Weird Al" Yankovic
November
- November 6 — Nobuo Tobita
- November 11 — Fushigi Yamada
- November 21 — Mari Mashiba, Naoko Watanabe
- November 24 — Akio Ōtsuka
- November 28 — Judd Nelson

