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I'm a big fan of his work in older cartoons...Those old cues for Heathcliff and Captain N (which included several VGM mixes...back in 1989, that was pretty mindblowing to hear arranged VGM) still hold water and are a big reason those shows are still so damn watchable nowadays. I recorded several of them onto my old tapedeck (same one I recorded VGM with) I didn't know he did Kissyfur, X-Men or Inspector Gadget, but that's pretty awesome.
There's this one triumphant fanfare of his that was used in a bunch of different shows. Anyone know which one I'm talking about? The one instance I know for sure it was used was the Wombatman episode of Captain N, when Wombatman is using the "Wombat-Rope" to get him and Kid Icarus into Mother Brain's lair. Unfortunately, I think most people know of him through his lackluster score to the original Dragonball Z. Which, on top of being boring, had the dubious honor of replacing the original music. Oddly, his page marks DBZ as "1989", which was the Japanese release...It didn't come to America with new music until 1995. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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