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- You may be looking for Gunther.
Dixon[1] is a character that appears in the Sonic Boom television series. He is an anthropomorphic ferret and a manager working in public media. The former producer of Justin Beaver, he exploited Beaver using mind control until his plans were foiled by Dreamboat Express/Dude-itude. He currently works as a content manager on Seaside Island's television network.
Appearance
Dixon is an anthropomorphic ferret of average height and slender built. He has jasmine fur with old gold fur around his eyes and light tan fur on his muzzle and chest, light blue eyes, a long and slightly bushy tail and oblique round ears on the sides of his head. After joining Seaside Island's television network, Dixon grew a ponytail.
Dixon's attire consists of a checkered wine and pink flat cap, rectangular glasses, a long-sleeved wine jacket, white gloves and tall red and white shoes.
History
TV series
Past
For an evil scheme, Dixon used mind control on his client Justin Beaver to make him brainwash his female audience into mindless consumer zombies with music, allowing Dixon to sell Justin's sub-standard merchandise for a high profit.[2]
Season one
As Justin achieved global fame, Dixon took him to the Unnamed Village to have him sign autographs for the brainwashed females, before preparing a concert that would brainwash all females in the area. While going over his plans with his assistant, Dixon found Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles eavesdropping, but failed to catch them. Said trio would later broke Justin's mind control at Justin's concert, leaving Dixon financially ruined.[2] Becoming a member of Seaside Island's television network, Dixon was put in charge of the auditions for an episode of Bro-Down Showdown. While weeding out the candidates without care, Dixon paired up Sonic and Eggman for the show due to their appealing dynamic.[3]
Season two
Learning that Sticks' news podcast were stealing the network's viewers, Dixon was inspired by image specialist D.B. Platypus to fire Soar the Eagle and hire Sticks as their new journalist. Getting Sticks onboard, Dixon kept making her compromise her principles so Platypus could improve her TV news gig as it grew in popularity, until Sticks quit from selling herself out.[4]
Personality
Dixon is unscrupulous and greedy beyond belief. Hungry for profits, he will use people however he sees fit and participate in unethical activities with a sinister smile on his lips to earn money. Even when Lady Walrus fainted, Dixon encouraged people to step over her to so they could keep buying his merchandise.[2] Dixon is as well manipulative and knows how to exploit people's standpoints.[4]
Shown to be somewhat impatient in his quest for riches,[2] Dixon has been known to go through with half-baked ideas.[4] Like Eggman, he has also been known to announce his plans out loud prematurely.[2] He has show the qualities of an opportunist, quickly taking in people when their dynamics present themselves as beneficial to him and his projects without concern for their standpoints.[3][4] Regardless, he has very high standards for the people participating in the medias he is involved in, having rejected several applicants for Bro-Down Showdown on a whim.[2]
Trivia
- Dixon uses the same character model as Gunther; in fact, prior to Gunther's redesign, the only distinguishing features between them were the color of their clothes, their voices and, later on, Dixon's ponytail.
References
- ↑ Bill Freiberger on Twitter. Twitter (28 June 2016). Retrieved on 28 June 2016. "Tiara Kemuri: Did Justin producer have a real name? / Bill Freiberger: We call him Dixon."
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Denton, Alan; Hahn, Greg (15 August 2015). "Battle of the Boy Bands". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 39. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Moarbes, Charles-Henri (29 August 2015). "Bro-Down Showdown". Sonic Boom. Season 1. Episode 41. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Freiberger, Sam (26 November 2016). "Nutwork". Sonic Boom. Season 2. Episode 55. Boomerang.