Guy Moon, Emmy-Nominated Composer for “Fairly OddParents” Dies at 63
The animation and music communities are grieving the loss of beloved composer Guy Moon, who passed away last week at age 63. Moon, whose work shaped the soundtracks of some of Nickelodeon’s most cherished series, died on Thursday, January 8 after a tragic traffic accident while riding a scooter. His passing has left fans, colleagues, and his family reflecting on the warmth, humor, and heart his music brought into their homes. From “The Fairly OddParents” to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “Danny Phantom” – and “Big Time Rush,” Moon’s melodies became part of childhood for millions of kids.
Guy Moon’s Early Life and Musical Beginnings
Guy Moon was born in Wisconsin and raised in Fort Atkinson. He soon discovered his love for music early in life. He later attended the University of Arizona, where his passion deepened and his artistic started to take shape. Inspired by jazz legend Chick Corea, Moon eventually moved to California to pursue composing professionally. His leap of faith led to a remarkable career spanning nearly 100 credits.
A Prolific Musical Career
According to IMDb, Moon’s work extended far beyond the Nickelodeon shows that made him a household name. He contributed to “The Beginner’s Bible” series, composed for “The Brady Bunch” specials in the 1990s, and worked on “Square Pegs,” one of Sarah Jessica Parker’s earliest television roles. His music carried a blend of playfulness and emotional depth, a combination that made his show compositions instantly recognizable and very beloved.
Guy Moon – Awards and Recognition
Moon’s capacity for scoring and composition earned him four Emmy nominations for his work on “The Fairly OddParents.” He received nominations from the Annie Awards and the Guild of Music Supervisors. He also received the BMI Cable Award for his contributions to “Big Time Rush,” which was a testament to his talent – and the lasting impact of his career and iconic work.
His Family’s Loving Tribute
In a moving Facebook post, Moon’s family shared their heartbreak and gratitude, writing that they felt “singularly blessed” to have known him as a husband and father. They plan to honor his life with a celebration on what would have been his birthday, February 7, with another gathering expected in his hometown of Fort Atkinson. Moon leaves behind a legacy of joy, creativity, and music that will continue to comfort and inspire generations. RIP Guy Moon – you will be missed.
