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'''Forest Lee''' was a copywriter for [[Hasbro]].  He is responsible for writing toy packaging bios starting in mid-2005 with the introduction of ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' and for scripting and co-plotting the Transformers Fan Club ''Cybertron'' comic. As of [[2020]], he has moved on to Associate Director of Copy at something called "Thrasio."<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/forestlee/ Forest Lee on LinkedIn]</ref>
'''Forest Lee''' was a copywriter for [[Hasbro]].  He is responsible for writing toy packaging bios starting in mid-2005 with the introduction of ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' and for scripting and co-plotting the Transformers Fan Club ''Cybertron'' comic. As of [[2024]], he has moved on to Head of Brand & Marketing Strategy at something called "Dwight & Company."<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/forestlee/ Forest Lee on LinkedIn]</ref>





Latest revision as of 20:34, 18 February 2026

As far as we know, not made out of Forestonite.

Forest Lee was a copywriter for Hasbro. He is responsible for writing toy packaging bios starting in mid-2005 with the introduction of Cybertron and for scripting and co-plotting the Transformers Fan Club Cybertron comic. As of 2024, he has moved on to Head of Brand & Marketing Strategy at something called "Dwight & Company."[1]


Writer, co-plotter

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Fun Publications

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Notes

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  • One of the first Transformers-related assignments Forest received was doing the box copy for the Wal*Mart Energon Piranhacons/Piranhaking set, sometime in 2003. Of course, the set did not come out as planned, but the figures were eventually released as the Timelines versions of the Seacons... a mere five years later. (The final version does not use the original, trilingual text he wrote for them, however.)

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