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- 1937 — Kid Stuff illustrator Pablo Marcos is born in Peru.
- 1987 — The Omnibots leave Earth (and their human S.T.A.R.S. allies) to fight a war in another universe. You Have Been Chosen.
- 1997 — The Beast Wars episode "Other Voices, Part 1" premieres in the US.
- 1999 — The Beast Wars Neo episode "Sub-Commander Longrack" premieres in Japan.
- 2004 — Transformers Energon #21 is released by Dreamwave Productions.
- 2004 — Micron Legend—Volume 12 is released on DVD in Japan by Columbia Music Entertainment, coming with the "Linkage Part 12" mini-comic and exclusive Impulsor toy.
- 2006 — Beast Wars—Season 1 is released on DVD in New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.
- 2009 — The BotCon 2009 promotional video "BotCon 2009: Join the Elite Guard!" debuts on YouTube and BotCon.com.
- 2010 — Transformers #5 is released in the US by IDW Publishing.
- 2012 — Crossfire premieres on the Hub
- 2012 — TakaraTomy releases a boatload of product: Prime AM-01 Optimus Prime & O.P., AM-02 Bumblebee & B.2, AM-03 Cliffjumper & C.L., AM-04 Ratchet & R.A., AM-05 Megatron & Gora, AM-06 Skywarp & Bulo, the EZ Collection releases of Optimus Prime, Megatron, Starscream, Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, Ratchet, Vehicon, and Masterpiece Coronation Starscream. Japanese ToysЯUs stores offer the exclusive "Autobot Pinpointer" Arms Micron with the purchase of 4000yen worth of Prime toys.

