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* '''[[1923]] —''' | * '''[[1923]] —''' [[Walter Reichelt]] (German voice of [[Zarak (G1)|Zarak]] and [[Arcana]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1935]] —''' [[Lee Gunther]], executive producer of the original [[The Transformers (cartoon)|''Transformers'' cartoon]], is born. | * '''[[1935]] —''' [[Lee Gunther]], executive producer of the original [[The Transformers (cartoon)|''Transformers'' cartoon]], is born. | ||
* '''[[1947]] —''' [[Luiz Carlos de Moraes]] (Brazilian voice of [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity#The Transformers cartoon|Starscream]] | * '''[[1947]] —''' [[Luiz Carlos de Moraes]] (Brazilian voice of [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity#The Transformers cartoon|Starscream]] in the ''[[The Transformers: The Movie|The Movie]] and [[Dinobot (BW)#Beast Wars cartoon|Dinobot]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1956]] —''' [[Robert Guilmard]] (French voice of [[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]] [[Ultra Magnus (WFC)|Ultra Magnus]]) is born. | * '''[[1956]] —''' [[Robert Guilmard]] (French voice of [[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Prime]] [[Ultra Magnus (WFC)|Ultra Magnus]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1958]] —''' The world jumps the shark when [[Ted McGinley]] is born. | * '''[[1958]] —''' The world jumps the shark when [[Ted McGinley]] (voice of [[Denny Clay]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1962]] —''' [[Arianne Borbach]] (German voice of [[Botanica (BM)|Botanica]], [[Charlotte Mearing]] and [[Airazor (ROTB)|Airazor]]) is born. | * '''[[1962]] —''' [[Arianne Borbach]] (German voice of [[Botanica (BM)|Botanica]], [[Charlotte Mearing]] and [[Airazor (ROTB)|Airazor]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1969]] —''' [[Niclas Fransson]] (Swedish voice of [[Starscream (Armada)/Cartoon continuity|Starscream]], [[Signal Flare (Energon)|Signal Flare]] and [[Skyblast (Energon)|Skyblast]]) is born. | * '''[[1969]] —''' [[Niclas Fransson]] (Swedish voice of [[Starscream (Armada)/Cartoon continuity|Starscream]], [[Signal Flare (Energon)|Signal Flare]] and [[Skyblast (Energon)|Skyblast]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1972]] —''' | * '''[[1972]] —''' [[Sōichirō Hoshi]] (voice of [[Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns (cartoon)|Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns]] [[Tracks (G1)#Q-Transformers cartoon|Tracks]] and [[Yukimura Sanada]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1974]] —''' | * '''[[1974]] —''' [[Fanny Roy]] (French voice of [[Hank]] in ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'') is born. | ||
* '''[[1977]] —''' [[Tsuyoshi Aoki]] (Japanese voice of [[Stone]]) is born. | * '''[[1977]] —''' [[Tsuyoshi Aoki]] (Japanese voice of [[Stone]]) is born. | ||
* '''[[1978]] —''' Director [[Kenji Itoso]] is born in Hiroshima, Japan. | * '''[[1978]] —''' Director [[Kenji Itoso]] is born in Hiroshima, [[Japan]]. | ||
* '''[[1986]] —''' The ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' episode "[[Aerial Assault|Charge, Aerialbots!]]" premieres in Japan. | * '''[[1986]] —''' The ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' episode "[[Aerial Assault|Charge, Aerialbots!]]" premieres in Japan. | ||
* '''[[1989]] —''' The ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' episode "[[The New Warrior - Hellbat]]" premieres in Japan. | * '''[[1989]] —''' The ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (cartoon)|Victory]]'' episode "[[The New Warrior - Hellbat]]" premieres in Japan. | ||
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* '''[[2009]] —''' Third day of [[BotCon 2009]]. | * '''[[2009]] —''' Third day of [[BotCon 2009]]. | ||
* '''2009 —''' The three [[Guardian Mini-Con Team]] toys are made available with the purchase of 2,000 yen's worth of ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge]]'' merchandise at multiple Japanese stores. | * '''2009 —''' The three [[Guardian Mini-Con Team]] toys are made available with the purchase of 2,000 yen's worth of ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge]]'' merchandise at multiple Japanese stores. | ||
* '''[[2010]] —''' | * '''[[2010]] —''' [[Robert O. Smith]] (voice of ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon)|Cybertron]]'' [[Soundwave (Cybertron)|Soundwave]]) dies. | ||
* '''[[2012]] —''' ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' [[A Better Tomorrow|#5]] is released by [[IDW Publishing]]. | * '''[[2012]] —''' ''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'' [[A Better Tomorrow|#5]] is released by [[IDW Publishing]]. | ||
* '''[[2015]] —''' The ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'' episode "[[Adventures in Bumblebee-Sitting!]]" premieres on [[Cartoon Network]] in the USA. | * '''[[2015]] —''' The ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'' episode "[[Adventures in Bumblebee-Sitting!]]" premieres on [[Cartoon Network]] in the USA. | ||
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- 1923 — Walter Reichelt (German voice of Zarak and Arcana) is born.
- 1935 — Lee Gunther, executive producer of the original Transformers cartoon, is born.
- 1947 — Luiz Carlos de Moraes (Brazilian voice of Starscream in the The Movie and Dinobot) is born.
- 1956 — Robert Guilmard (French voice of Prime Ultra Magnus) is born.
- 1958 — The world jumps the shark when Ted McGinley (voice of Denny Clay) is born.
- 1962 — Arianne Borbach (German voice of Botanica, Charlotte Mearing and Airazor) is born.
- 1969 — Niclas Fransson (Swedish voice of Starscream, Signal Flare and Skyblast) is born.
- 1972 — Sōichirō Hoshi (voice of Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns Tracks and Yukimura Sanada) is born.
- 1974 — Fanny Roy (French voice of Hank in Robots in Disguise) is born.
- 1977 — Tsuyoshi Aoki (Japanese voice of Stone) is born.
- 1978 — Director Kenji Itoso is born in Hiroshima, Japan.
- 1986 — The Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers episode "Charge, Aerialbots!" premieres in Japan.
- 1989 — The Victory episode "The New Warrior - Hellbat" premieres in Japan.
- 2002 — The Robots in Disguise Sideways vs Axer set is released in Japan as a Toys"R"Us-exclusive "USA Edition".
- 2003 — The Legends of the Microns episode "前兆 (きざし) - decisive battle" premieres in Japan.
- 2003 — The Transformers: New Order TPB is released by Titan Books.
- 2007 — The Transformers: Spotlight, Vol. 1 is released by IDW Publishing.
- 2009 — Third day of BotCon 2009.
- 2009 — The three Guardian Mini-Con Team toys are made available with the purchase of 2,000 yen's worth of Revenge merchandise at multiple Japanese stores.
- 2010 — Robert O. Smith (voice of Cybertron Soundwave) dies.
- 2012 — The Transformers: Robots in Disguise #5 is released by IDW Publishing.
- 2015 — The Robots in Disguise episode "Adventures in Bumblebee-Sitting!" premieres on Cartoon Network in the USA.
- 2015 — The Rescue Bots episode "More than Meets the Eye" premieres on Discovery Family.
- 2015 — TakaraTomy releases Adventure TAV15 Lockdown, TAV16 Bombshell, TAV17 Shrapnel and TED 07 Bumblebee and Legends LG13 Megatron.
- 2015 — Splatoon is released in Australia.
- 2017 — Shout! Factory releases the Transformers: Robots In Disguise Collection: Overloaded & Decepticon Island.
- 2018 — Optimus Prime #19 and Requiem of the Wreckers one-shot are released by IDW Publishing.
- 2018 — Transformers: The Definitive G1 Collection: Volume 49: The Iron Age is released by Hachette Partworks.
- 2020 — TakaraTomy releases Studio Series SS-50 Roadbuster and SS-51 Decepticon Scrapper and Earthrise ER-03 Wheeljack and ER-04 Ironworks, plus ER EX-03 Trip-Up & Daddy-O is released as a TakaraTomy Mall exclusive.
- 2020 — The Rescue Bots Academy episodes "Power Up And Energize" and "Shall We Dance?" premiere on Discovery Family.
- 2022 — Transformers Go! Go! #11 is published.

