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'''Haim Saban''' (born [[October 15]], [[1944]] in Alexandra, [[Egypt]]) is a television producer and composer. By the time he moved to [[Los Angeles]] in [[1983]], he had already enjoyed a huge amount of success as a record producer in [[France]], and as a tour promoter in [[Israel]]. Together with [[Shuki Levy]], he founded [[Saban Entertainment]] and, using the pseudonym '''Kussa Mahchi''',<ref>[http://www.faqs.org/copyright/dex-at-bat-invasion-of-leawood-exit-nefaria-enter-barbaria-2/ "words & music: Haim Saban (Kussa Mahchi, pseud.) and Shuki Levy."], accessed 2011-04-10</ref> became well known as the composer or co-composer on a number of original animated productions as well as foreign media imported to the [[United States]].  Most often paired with Shuki Levy, Saban has written the music for shows such as ''Digimon'', ''Action Man'', the 90s ''[[Spider-Man]]'' series and ''Teknoman'' among others. Saban also co-wrote (with Levy) the music for the original Ocean dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and its [[theme song]], "Rock the Dragon".
'''Haim Saban''' (born [[October 15]], [[1944]] in Alexandria, [[Egypt]]) is a television producer and composer. By the time he moved to [[Los Angeles]] in [[1983]], he had already enjoyed a huge amount of success as a record producer in [[France]], and as a tour promoter in [[Israel]]. Together with [[Shuki Levy]], he founded [[Saban Entertainment]] and, using the pseudonym '''Kussa Mahchi''',<ref>[http://www.faqs.org/copyright/dex-at-bat-invasion-of-leawood-exit-nefaria-enter-barbaria-2/ "words & music: Haim Saban (Kussa Mahchi, pseud.) and Shuki Levy."], accessed 2011-04-10</ref> became well known as the composer or co-composer on a number of original animated productions as well as foreign media imported to the [[United States]].  Most often paired with Shuki Levy, Saban has written the music for shows such as ''Digimon'', ''Action Man'', the 90s ''[[Spider-Man]]'' series and ''Teknoman'' among others. Saban also co-wrote (with Levy) the music for the original Ocean dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and its [[theme song]], "Rock the Dragon".





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Haim Saban (born October 15, 1944 in Alexandria, Egypt) is a television producer and composer. By the time he moved to Los Angeles in 1983, he had already enjoyed a huge amount of success as a record producer in France, and as a tour promoter in Israel. Together with Shuki Levy, he founded Saban Entertainment and, using the pseudonym Kussa Mahchi,[1] became well known as the composer or co-composer on a number of original animated productions as well as foreign media imported to the United States. Most often paired with Shuki Levy, Saban has written the music for shows such as Digimon, Action Man, the 90s Spider-Man series and Teknoman among others. Saban also co-wrote (with Levy) the music for the original Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Z and its theme song, "Rock the Dragon".


Series

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2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

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  • Co-producer
  • International music
  • Theme song

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