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− | '''Dixon''' (voiced by David Razowsky)<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0713666/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1</ref><ref>http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/The-Weekenders/Dixon/</ref> is Ms. Tonitini's boyfriend shares the interests of Tino and his friends (such as being a Captain Dreadnought fan, a [[wikipedia:Willima Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] reader, having a degree in literature, being a shoe fanatic, athletic, and a Scottish games champion) and has a childlike personality. Nevertheless, he is a responsible parental figure, especially when bringing up his 14-year-old daughter [[Moira Payne|Moira]]. He has the tallest head of any of the characters. |
+ | '''Dixon''' (voiced by David Razowsky)<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0713666/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1</ref><ref>http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/The-Weekenders/Dixon/</ref> is a character in ''[[The Weekenders]]'' and Ms. Tonitini's boyfriend who shares the interests of Tino and his friends (such as being a Captain Dreadnought fan, a [[wikipedia:Willima Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] reader, having a degree in literature, being a shoe fanatic, athletic, and a Scottish games champion) and has a childlike personality. Nevertheless, he is a responsible parental figure, especially when bringing up his 14-year-old daughter [[Moira Payne|Moira]]. He has the tallest head of any of the characters. |
==Appearance and Personality== |
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*Dixon, despite having occasional difficulties with his spine, is able to kick himself in the back of the head. |
*Dixon, despite having occasional difficulties with his spine, is able to kick himself in the back of the head. |
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*He first appears as a volunteer when Tino and his friends volunteer to gain invitations to the grand opening of Tesla Park. |
*He first appears as a volunteer when Tino and his friends volunteer to gain invitations to the grand opening of Tesla Park. |
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− | *In the episode "Brain Envy", he claims to be good at cooking,sports, art, science, carpentry and Ukrainian folk dancing. |
+ | *In the episode "Brain Envy", he claims to be good at cooking, sports, art, science, carpentry and Ukrainian folk dancing. |
==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 06:52, 19 July 2020
Dixon (voiced by David Razowsky)[1][2] is a character in The Weekenders and Ms. Tonitini's boyfriend who shares the interests of Tino and his friends (such as being a Captain Dreadnought fan, a Shakespeare reader, having a degree in literature, being a shoe fanatic, athletic, and a Scottish games champion) and has a childlike personality. Nevertheless, he is a responsible parental figure, especially when bringing up his 14-year-old daughter Moira. He has the tallest head of any of the characters.
Appearance and Personality
- Dixon, despite having occasional difficulties with his spine, is able to kick himself in the back of the head.
- He first appears as a volunteer when Tino and his friends volunteer to gain invitations to the grand opening of Tesla Park.
- In the episode "Brain Envy", he claims to be good at cooking, sports, art, science, carpentry and Ukrainian folk dancing.
References
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