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Renowned Nickelodeon composer Guy Moon has sadly died at 63, leaving his family and fans in mourning.
The accomplished composer, who was nominated for an Emmy, lost his life in a tragic car accident on the morning of January 8 in Los Angeles. According to the County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s report, he succumbed to traumatic injuries sustained in the crash.
Moon was celebrated for his contributions to several beloved animated television series, including The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom.
In a heartfelt message shared on Facebook, his family confirmed the tragic news, expressing, “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our cherished patriarch, Guy Moon.”
“He lost his life in a traffic accident on Thursday morning,” the family revealed. “We are incredibly grateful to have had him as a father and husband.”
Moon’s family then paid tribute to his ‘beautiful life’ while reflecting on his ‘legacy’ in the industry.
Nickelodeon composer Guy Moon passed away at the age of 63 on Thursday as his family grieves the loss of the star
Moon had been known for working on a number of beloved animated shows over the years including The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom
‘As we stand together at the base of what seems to be an insurmountable grief, we are emboldened to grieve him with honor and courage with the tools that he equipped us with in his beautiful life.’
They added that Moon ‘has left an unmistakable legacy, and will be profoundly missed by us, his family, and countless others whose lives he impacted.’
The late star’s loved ones closed out the emotional statement by revealing they plan to hold a celebration of life for Moon on what would have been his 64th birthday in February 7 in Los Angeles.
Another ceremony will take place in his home state of Wisconsin.
Moon was born in 1962 in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin and attended the University of Arizona in 1980.
Six years later, the composer relocated to California where he began to pursue his passion for music professionally and wrote music for a variety of animated shows.
His first credit as a composer was for the sitcom Square Pegs in 1983 and he later composed for the sci-fi horror film Creepozoids in 1987.
In the 90s, Moon’s career continued to kick off when he was attached to other projects such as The Addams Family (1992), The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), The Real Adventures Of Jonny Quest (1996-1997) and Cow And Chicken (1997-1999).
‘He was killed on Thursday morning in a traffic collision,’ his loved ones shared. ‘We feel singularly blessed to have been able to call him dad and husband’
They added that Moon ‘has left an unmistakable legacy, and will be profoundly missed by us, his family, and countless others whose lives he impacted’
He also was a composer on a number of animated shows created by Butch Hartman including The Fairly Oddparents, T.U.F.F. Puppy and Danny Phantom
He also was a composer on a number of animated shows created by Butch Hartman including The Fairly Oddparents, T.U.F.F. Puppy and Danny Phantom.
Moon additionally worked on Grim & Evil, ChalkZone, Back At The Barnyard and wrote the main title them for the series Yin Yang Yo!
Another Nickelodeon show he helped compose for was Big Time Rush and the 2012 film Big Time Movie.
He was a composer for 30 episodes on the Netflix revival show Johnny Test as well as the 2024 drama series The Green Veil.
Most recently, Moon worked on the 2025 murder mystery series titled The Artist – which premiered late last year in November, per his official IMDB page.
Hartman took to his Instagram stories on Saturday to pay tribute to Moon upon hearing the news of his passing.
Alongside a reposted photo of the late composer, the animator wrote: ‘I have no words yet because there are none adequate enough. I will be making a statement soon. Guy was my friend. My brother. My family.’
Fans of Moon and his work also mourned the loss of the star on X after learning of his death.
Hartman took to his Instagram stories on Saturday to pay tribute to Moon upon hearing the news of his passing
He was a composer for 30 episodes on the Netflix revival show Johnny Test as well as the 2024 drama series The Green Veil; seen with TV and film producer Albie Hecht
Fans of Moon and his work also mourned the loss of the star on X after learning of his death
One penned, ‘This is heartbreaking. Guy was an absolutely unbelievable talent with an unmistakable style. I’m speechless.’
Another typed, ‘R.I.P. to a huge part of our childhoods,’ and an X user added, ‘Horrific 🙁 Rest in peace.’
‘Rest in peace, he made our childhoods so much better,’ a fan said, and another commented, ‘OH NO!!! NOT GUY MOON!!! I really loved his music on those shows… May he rest in peace…’
Throughout the span of his decades-long career, Moon had notably garnered four Emmy nominations.