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The year 1969 (MCMLXIX) predates the launch of the Transformers brand by fifteen years.
- For further information, see: Transformers timeline
Fiction
Live Action Movie Continuity
July
- July 20 — Sector Seven's top secret Ghost 1 spacecraft is launched under cover of the Apollo 11 launch. Megatron is moved from the Sector Seven High Arctic Base to Hoover Dam. Neither mission goes particularly well. Ghosts of Yesterday Meanwhile Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin find the Ark on the Moon. Dark of the Moon
Non-Fiction
Events
- Claster Television is acquired by Hasbro, who would use the company to syndicate the G1 and Beast Wars cartoons.
- Imperial Toy, who would go on to produce licensed products, is founded.
- The Pointer Sisters form together as a band.
July
- July 16 – Apollo 11 lifts off toward the first landing on the Moon.
- July 20 – Neil Armstrong takes his historic first steps on the Moon at 02:56 UTC.
- July 24 – The Apollo 11 astronauts return from the first successful Moon landing
November
- November 15 – The first Wendy's resturant opens.
Births
January
- January 9 — Luigi Scribani
- January 11 — Dariusz Stach
- January 15 — Wayne C. Lewis, Ju-chang Lee
- January 18 — Junseok Song
- January 20 — Reno Wilson
- January 27 — Patton Oswalt
- January 31 — Jorge Badillo
February
- February 3 — Milton Welsh
- February 7 — Kōtarō Nakagawa
- February 10 — Marko Bräutigam
- February 11 — Lee Tockar
- February 13 — JB Blanc
- February 23 — Julianne Grossman
- February 26 — Jo-ho Park
March
- March 5 — MC Solaar
- March 8 — Jean-Philippe Lejeune
- March 10 — Junichi Endō
- March 22 — Alex Irvine
- March 31 — Dirk Hardegen
April
May
- May 9 — Benjamín Rivera, Fernando Cabrera
- May 13 — Andrew Pepoy
- May 14 — Gutemberg Barros
- May 15 — Roberto Gammino
- May 22 — Michael Kelly
- May 27 — Massimiliano Manfredi
- May 29 — Anthony Azizi
- May 30 — Niclas Fransson
June
- June 8 — J. P. Manoux
- June 11 — Peter Dinklage
- June 15 — Benoît Grimmiaux
- June 16 — Sam Register
- June 18 — Pascale Chemin, Marisa Della Pasqua
- June 25 — Ulisses Bezerra
July
- July 7 — Cree Summer, Robin Weigert
- July 8 — Atsushi Miyauchi
- July 10 — Alfredo Rollo
- July 14 — Alessandro D'Errico
- July 16 — Yeong-jun Si
- July 22 — James Arnold Taylor
August
- August 6 — Chris Edgerly
- August 7 — Frédéric Desager
- August 10 — Brian Drummond
- August 16 — Andy Milder
- August 19 — Takeshi Maruyama
- August 26 — Holly Kaneko
- August 28 — Philipp Brammer
- August 31 — John Eric Bentley
September
October
- October 14 — Kōsuke Okano
- October 18 — Ed Lewis
- October 19 — Vanessa Marshall
- October 24 — Mitsuhiro Oikawa
November
- November 2 — Víctor Hugo Aguilar
- November 4 — Samantha Smith
- November 17 — Ryōtarō Okiayu
- November 28 — Colman Domingo
- November 29 — Denis Maréchal
- November 30 — Attila Bartucz
