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'''John Loeffler''' (sometimes credited as '''John Leffler''' or '''Joe Loeffler''') is a producer, writer, and singer for the English [[dub]] of the [[Pokémon anime]].
'''John Loeffler''' (sometimes credited as '''John Leffler''' or '''Joe Loeffler''') is a former producer, writer, and singer for the English [[dub]] of the [[Pokémon anime]].


As CEO of Rave Music, he has been in charge of all the music for the U.S. localization of the show since its inception. Loeffler has produced all of the original music for the series, including album releases, movie scores, dub scores, and the [[Pokémon Live!]] show. He has written, composed, or arranged a majority of the tracks with many composers including [[John Siegler]] (also of Rave), [[David Wolfert]], and [[Norman J. Grossfeld]], producer of the [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] dub. He was involved in producing the opening themes from seasons 1-4, and has written and produced all of the English opening themes since the [[Pokémon: Battle Frontier|ninth season]] of the anime.
As CEO of Rave Music, he was in charge of all the music for the U.S. localization of the show from its inception to the [[S17|seventeenth season]]. Up until this time, Loeffler produced all of the original music for the series, including album releases, movie scores, dub scores, and the [[Pokémon Live!]] show. He has written, composed, or arranged a majority of the tracks with many composers including [[John Siegler]] (also of Rave), [[David Wolfert]], and [[Norman J. Grossfeld]], producer of the [[4Kids Entertainment|4Kids]] dub. He was involved in producing the opening themes from seasons 1-4, and has written and produced the English opening themes from the [[S09|ninth season]] to the [[S16|sixteenth season]] of the anime. John is also respectably credited for composing and writing the lyrics of the seventeenth season opening theme as the song was based on the [[S01|first season's]] opening theme.
 
After producing [[Pokémon Theme (Version XY)]], he and David Wolfert were replaced by [[Ed Goldfarb]].


==Credits==
==Credits==
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* [[Rival Destinies (song)|Rival Destinies]]
* [[Rival Destinies (song)|Rival Destinies]]
* [[It's Always You and Me]]
* [[It's Always You and Me]]
* [[World of Wonder]]
* [[Pokémon Theme#Opening animation: Dub OP 17|Pokémon Theme (Version XY)]]
* [[Pokémon Theme#Opening animation: Dub OP 17|Pokémon Theme (Version XY)]]
* [[Pokémon Theme#Opening animation: Dub Movie 20 OP|Pokémon Theme (Gotta' Catch 'Em All)]]


===Lead vocals===
===Lead vocals===

Revision as of 13:23, 7 November 2017

John Loeffler

John Loeffler (sometimes credited as John Leffler or Joe Loeffler) is a former producer, writer, and singer for the English dub of the Pokémon anime.

As CEO of Rave Music, he was in charge of all the music for the U.S. localization of the show from its inception to the seventeenth season. Up until this time, Loeffler produced all of the original music for the series, including album releases, movie scores, dub scores, and the Pokémon Live! show. He has written, composed, or arranged a majority of the tracks with many composers including John Siegler (also of Rave), David Wolfert, and Norman J. Grossfeld, producer of the 4Kids dub. He was involved in producing the opening themes from seasons 1-4, and has written and produced the English opening themes from the ninth season to the sixteenth season of the anime. John is also respectably credited for composing and writing the lyrics of the seventeenth season opening theme as the song was based on the first season's opening theme.

After producing Pokémon Theme (Version XY), he and David Wolfert were replaced by Ed Goldfarb.

Credits

Producing credits

Lead vocals

He has provided lead vocals for:

External links

Profile and Interview with John Loeffler, 2000

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