Guy Moon

American composer (1962–2026)


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nameGuy Moon
imageGuy Moon LA Comic Con 2024.png
altMoon in 2024
captionMoon in 2024
birth_nameGuy Vernon Moon
birth_date
birth_placeMadison, Wisconsin, U.S.
death_date
death_placeWilmington, California, U.S.
backgroundnon_performing_personnel
years_active1987–2026
occupationComposer
instrumentSynthesizers, keyboards, drums, percussion
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| name = Guy Moon | image = Guy Moon LA Comic Con 2024.png | alt = Moon in 2024 | caption = Moon in 2024 | birth_name = Guy Vernon Moon | birth_date = | birth_place = Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = Wilmington, California, U.S. | background = non_performing_personnel | years_active = 1987–2026 | occupation = Composer | instrument = Synthesizers, keyboards, drums, percussion | genre = {{flatlist|

Guy Vernon Moon (February 7, 1962 – January 8, 2026) was an American composer who worked on children's animated shows such as The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, Cow and Chicken, and Johnny Test. Moon graduated from the University of Arizona before starting his composition career. He was noted for his frequent collaboration with animator Butch Hartman, with his work being nominated for four Emmy Awards.

Early life and education

Guy Vernon Moon was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on February 7, 1962. Moon was raised in Fort Atkinson, where he would start his music career. Moon played piano for his school's swing choir and tuba in the marching band. He also composed cadences for the marching band. While in high school he earned the John Philip Sousa band award. He graduated from the University of Arizona School of Music. The program would occasionally perform pieces by Moon in the years following his graduation. Moon moved from Wisconsin to California in 1986.

Career

In his early career in the 1980s, Moon composed the film Creepozoids (1987). He went on to begin his work in animated films, contributing to the score of movie The Land Before Time (1988) before composing for the shows The Addams Family (1992) and Johnny Bravo (1997).

Moon's background in jazz music informed his compositions, mostly music for film and animated television series. He cited Carl Stalling and Raymond Scott as influences for his cartoon work. He had a working relationship with animator Butch Hartman, working on his series The Fairly OddParents (2001–2016), Danny Phantom (2004–2007), T.U.F.F. Puppy (2010–2015), and Bunsen Is a Beast (2017–2018). He won a 2007 Annie Award for music in a television production, three consecutive BMI Cable Awards from 2002 to 2004, and earned four Emmy nominations for his work on The Fairly OddParents. Moon composed other Nickelodeon cartoons including ChalkZone (2002–2005), Back at the Barnyard (2007–2010), and the live action series Big Time Rush (2009–2013). He also worked on the Cartoon Network shows Cow and Chicken and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. He was also credited with composing and orchestrating the music for The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, as well as both the original and revival series of Johnny Test.

Moon also worked on feature films, including Fight Club (1999), Minority Report (2002) and Evan Almighty (2007). His later career was dedicated to more live action works including The Green Vail (2024) and The Artist (2025). Moon was noted for his faith and taught at the Mekane Yesus Seminary, travelling to Ethiopia in 2011 to teach students film and media techniques.

Personal life and death

Moon resided in San Fernando Valley. He was married and had three children. He suffered from tinnitus in his final years after sustaining an injury to his eardrum.

On January 8, 2026, Moon was hit by a vehicle while riding a scooter in Wilmington, Los Angeles. He died of traumatic injuries at the scene, at the age of 63.

Filmography

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Film

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YearFilmNote
1987Creepozoids
1988Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama
1989The Runnin' Kind
Deadly Weapon
The Occultist
1990Diving In
1991Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story
Pink Lightning
Love and Curses... and All That Jazz
Captive
1995The Brady Bunch Movie
Out-of-Sync
Howling: New Moon Rising
1996A Very Brady Sequel
1999Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story
2001These Old Broads
The Way She Moves
2003The Electric PiperProduced in 2000
2004Mickey
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
2006The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators
2009The Call
2010Forsaken
2011A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!
2012Big Time Movie
A Fairly Odd Christmas
2014A Fairly Odd Summer
2017The Crash
2024Ryan's World the Movie: Titan Universe AdventureFinal film
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Television

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YearSeriesNotes
1988–1989Baby Boom
1989–1990The Famous Teddy Z
Brand New Life
Snoops
1990Elvis
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue
1991–1992Man of the People
1992–1993The Addams Family
1992–1996California Dreams
1993–19952 Stupid Dogs
1996–1997The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
1996Cave Kids
1997Johnny BravoSeason 1 only
1997–1999Cow and Chicken
1998–2001Oh Yeah! CartoonsEpisodes: "The Fairly OddParents" segments, "Hobart" segments, "Enchanted Adventures", "The Man with No Nose", "Terry and Chris"
1999Little Witch
1999–2000Movie Stars
1999–2000; 2002; 2005; 2023–2025SpongeBob SquarePants7 episodes (with the soundtrack "Bartmania A")
2001–2017The Fairly OddParents
2002–2004ChalkZone
2003The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy GeniusAdditional music (episodes: "The Eggpire Strikes Back", "Love Potion 976/J", "Holly Jolly Jimmy", "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion")
2004–2007Danny PhantomTheme song composer and performer
2005–2008Johnny Test
2006–2009Yin Yang Yo!Theme song writer
2007–2009Tak and the Power of Juju
2007–2011Back at the BarnyardAlso voice as a vocalist for the episode "A Barn Days Night"
2008–2009Random! CartoonsEpisodes: "Sparkles and Gloom", "Super John Doe Junior", "Dr. Dee and Bit Boy"
2009–2013Big Time Rushwith Dusty Moon
2010–2015T.U.F.F. Puppy
2014–2016100 Things to Do Before High School
2017–2018Bunsen Is a Beast
2018–2019The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
2021–2022Johnny TestNetflix revival series
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References

References

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  2. Valdez, Nick. (January 11, 2026). "Guy Moon, Legendary Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network Composer, Dies at 63".
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  4. Cummings, Tony. (November 14, 2012). "Chelsea Moon: Giving ancient hymnody a bluegrass makeover".
  5. Kimpel, Dan. (February 26, 2009). "Guy Moon and Butch Hartman: Sassy Sounds for Quick-Cut Capers". Broadcast Music, Inc..
  6. Urreiztieta, Ariezeder. (November 6, 1987). "KUAT radio plots 'killer' programs". Arizona Daily Star.
  7. Reel, James. (January 17, 1992). "'Fiesta' has good musicians playing pretty bland music". Arizona Daily Star.
  8. Walcott, Escher. (January 11, 2026). "Guy Moon, Emmy-Nominated Nickelodeon Composer, Dies in Car Crash at 63: 'He Has Left an Unmistakable Legacy'".
  9. (September 25, 1987). "Slave Girls / Creepozoids". Daily News.
  10. McEntyre, Nicholas. (January 11, 2026). "Emmy-nominated Nickelodeon composer Guy Moon, 63, killed in Los Angeles car crash".
  11. Grein, Paul. (January 13, 2026). "Guy Moon, Emmy-Nominated Composer of 'The Fairly OddParents,' Dead at 63".
  12. Franklin, McKinley. (January 10, 2026). "Guy Moon, 'The Fairly OddParents' and 'Danny Phantom' Composer, Dies at 63".
  13. Ware, John David. (November 21, 2012). "The New Jesus Film?". 168 Film Project.
  14. (January 11, 2026). "Community Mourns Visionary Mentor Guy Moon". Oromedia.
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  16. (January 10, 2026). "Guy Moon Dies: Emmy-Nominated 'Fairly OddParents' Composer Was 63".
  17. Staff, TMZ. (January 11, 2026). "Emmy-Nominated Composer Guy Moon Dies In Tragic Auto Accident".
  18. Clarendon, Dan. (January 11, 2026). "Guy Moon, 'The Fairly OddParents' & 'Danny Phantom' Composer, Dies at 63 After Accident".
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