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'''Bryce Malek''' is | '''Bryce Malek''' is a former American editor and writer. In addition to story-editing seasons 1 and 2 of ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]'', he also wrote several episodes and served as story editor on ''Defenders of the Earth'', ''Chip'n'Dale Rescue Rangers'', and ''James Bond Jr.''. He later left the the TV industry behind and went on to work as a practicing psychologist.<ref name="retros">[http://screencrush.com/transformers-animated-retrospective/ "The 'Transformers' Animated Series: The Creators Explain Why the 80s Cartoon Was More Than Meets the Eye"] retrospective at Screencrush.com.</ref> | ||
==Episode scripts== | ==Episode scripts== | ||
===''The Transformers''=== | ===''The Transformers''=== | ||
* [[Transport to Oblivion]] (with [[Dick Robbins]]) | * [[Transport to Oblivion (episode)|Transport to Oblivion]] (with [[Dick Robbins]]) | ||
* [[Fire in the Sky]] (with Dick Robbins and [[Alfred A. Pegal]]) | * [[Fire in the Sky]] (with Dick Robbins and [[Alfred A. Pegal]]) | ||
* [[The Ultimate Doom]] trilogy (story, with Dick Robbins, [[Douglas Booth]], and individual episode writers) | * [[The Ultimate Doom]] trilogy (story, with Dick Robbins, [[Douglas Booth]], and individual episode writers) | ||
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Bryce Malek is a former American editor and writer. In addition to story-editing seasons 1 and 2 of The Transformers, he also wrote several episodes and served as story editor on Defenders of the Earth, Chip'n'Dale Rescue Rangers, and James Bond Jr.. He later left the the TV industry behind and went on to work as a practicing psychologist.[1]
Episode scripts
The Transformers
- Transport to Oblivion (with Dick Robbins)
- Fire in the Sky (with Dick Robbins and Alfred A. Pegal)
- The Ultimate Doom trilogy (story, with Dick Robbins, Douglas Booth, and individual episode writers)
- A Prime Problem (with Dick Robbins)
Story editor
- The Transformers (seasons 1 and 2)
Convention appearances
External links
- ↑ "The 'Transformers' Animated Series: The Creators Explain Why the 80s Cartoon Was More Than Meets the Eye" retrospective at Screencrush.com.


