February 25
From Transformers Wiki
- ???? — Yuuri Sakamoto (Japanese voice of Taylor) is born.
- 1947 — Bill Ratner (Voice of Flint) is born.
- 1968 — Lacarv (Brazilian voice of Hound in Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy) is born.
- 1970 — Fumiya Yazaki (Japanese voice of William Lennox) is born.
- 1970 — César Filio (Mexican voice of Crazybolt) is born
- 1975 — Gabriela Bicalho (Brazilian voice of Arcee) is born.
- 1975 — Rika Komatsu (Voice of Momotarō and Mini-Bonbi from DreamMix TV World Fighters) is born.
- 1979 — Alessia La Monica (Italian voice of Daniel Witwicky in the second dub of The Transformers: The Movie) is born.
- 1982 — Age of Extinction actor Greg Matthew Anderson is born.
- 1986 — Kaiser Johnson (voice of Ironhide in Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy) is born
- 1987 — The Transformers episode "The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2" premieres in the US.
- 1998 — The Beast Wars episode "Stop the Sneezing" premieres in Japan.
- 1998 — Beast Wars: Super Lifeform Transformers—New Weapon of Terror and Goodbye Rattle!? are released on VHS in Japan by Pioneer LDC.
- 1999 — The Transformers: The Movie is released on VHS in Japan by Pioneer LDC.
- 1999 — Beast Wars II—ACT. 11 is released on VHS in Japan by Pioneer LDC.
- 2000 — Beast Wars: Metals—I'm a Crab! and I Do Love You! are released on VHS in Japan by Pioneer LDC.
- 2004 — The Super Link OP/ED single "Taiyō no transform!!"/"Calling you" is released in Japan by Interchannel.
- 2004 — Transformers Energon #20 is released by Dreamwave Productions.
- 2004 — Micron Densetsu—Volume 11 is released on DVD in Japan by Columbia Music Entertainment, coming with the "Linkage Part 11" mini-comic and exclusive Kingbolt toy.
- 2004 — Elias Kunze (German voice of Otis Watson) is born.
- 2005 — Beast Wars Returns—Volume 4 is released in Japan by Geneon Entertainment.
- 2005 — The Transformers: Dark Star HC is released by Titan Books.
- 2006 — The 15 Go! Go! chapter "Blaster Volume" is published in the April 2006 issue of Dengeki Hobby.
- 2007 — The 15 Go! Go! chapter "Sparkbots Volume 3" is published in the April 2007 issue of Dengeki Hobby.
- 2008 — Universal/Right releases the Transformers: Armada—Bumper Double DVD Collection in the UK.
- 2011 — The Transformers: Prime episode "Con Job" premieres on The Hub.
- 2011 — The Transformers: Animated volume 7 DVD is released by Paramount Japan.
- 2011 — The Macrocosmic Seekers chapter "Those Who Resist" is e-mailed to e-HOBBY subscribers.
- 2012 — The Encore versions of Twincast (with Stripes & Nightstalker) and Soundblaster (with Wingthing & Enemy) are released in Japan. Japanese Toys"R"Us stores begin the Vector Oracle campaign, giving away the Mini-Con free with the purchase of 3000 yen's worth of Dark of the Moon toys.
- 2012 — The Transformers Prime episode "Orion Pax, Part 2" and Transformers: Rescue Bots episode "Hotshots" premiere on The Hub.
- 2013 — The Transformers: Prime episode "Patch" premieres in Germany.
- 2013 — Transformers: Rescue Bots episode "Walk on the Wild Side" premieres in Germany.
- 2013 — The Rescue Bots episode "You've Been Squilshed" premieres in Hungary.
- 2014 — The Transformers Prime compilation DVD "Ultimate Bumblebee" is released in the US by Shout! Factory.
- 2015 — The Transformers: Drift - Empire of Stone #4 is released by IDW Publishing.
- 2017 — TakaraTomy releases Masterpiece MP-34 Cheetus (Beast Wars) and MP-35 Grapple, Legends LG-41 Leo Prime and Movie The Best MB-05 Ironhide, MB-06 Ratchet, MB-07 Soundwave and MB-08 Starscream.
- 2020 — The Cyberverse episodes "Rack 'n' Ruin 'n' Ratchet" and "Dweller In The Depths" premieres on Pop TV in the UK.
- 2021 — Transformers BotBots and Transformers: EarthSpark are both officially announced.
- 2023 — TakaraTomy releases MPG MPG-03 Trainbot Yukikaze, Legacy TL-17 Crankcase, TL-18 Skullgrin, TL-19 Starscream (Armada Universe) and TL-20 Predacon Inferno and Studio Series SS-95 Crosshairs, SS-96 Hot Rod and SS-97 Ironhide.
- 2024 — The Transformers: EarthSpark episode "Transform! Hashtag" premieres in Japan.