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'''[[File:Char_32105.jpg|thumb]]Dixon '''(voiced by David Razowsky) <span style="font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">Ms. Tonitini's boyfriend shares the interests of Tino and his friends (such as being a Captain Dreadnought fan, a </span>Shakespeare<span style="font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">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.</span>
 
==<span style="font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">Appearances and Personality</span>==
 
   
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*Dixon has a 14-year-old daughter named Moira, and she is Carver's love interest. Dixon, despite having occasional difficulties with his spine, is able to kick himself in the back of the head.
 
 
'''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.
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==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.
 
*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.
*In the episode "Brain Envy", he claims to be good at cooking,sports, art, science, carpentry and Ukrainian folk dancing.
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*In the episode "Brain Envy", he claims to be good at cooking, sports, art, science, carpentry and Ukrainian folk dancing.
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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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