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On [[September 2]], [[2018]], Robert J. Walsh died at the age of 70. | On [[September 2]], [[2018]], Robert J. Walsh died at the age of 70. | ||
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Robert J. Walsh was one of the original composers for the Generation 1 cartoon. Born on December 4, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois, he has written music for nearly 50 television shows, including The Seventh Portal, Millennium Man, G.I. Joe Extreme and My Little Pony Tales.
Johnny Douglas composed the original music used in the show's pilot mini-series, with Walsh joining during season one. The pair's music for the series was a mixture of new work that often incorporated the melody of the series theme music, and shared tracks they composed for G.I. Joe. For the show's third season, Walsh composed many new synthesizer tracks that drew on the score of The Transformers: The Movie.
On September 2, 2018, Robert J. Walsh died at the age of 70.
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