Difference between revisions of "Egon Pax"
Phoenician (talk | contribs) |
Antiyonder (talk | contribs) (→Tidbits) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
==Tidbits== | ==Tidbits== | ||
− | The character of Egon Pax's name was said exactly fifty-six times in the episode (as it was typed above), by [[Dr. Nexus]] in an attempt to brainwash [[Goliath | + | The character of Egon Pax's name was said exactly fifty-six times in the episode (as it was typed above), by [[Dr. Nexus]] in an attempt to brainwash [[Goliath#Apocrypha|Goliath]] into hating and killing him. The method was surprisingly effective as many ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' fans have also come to hate the character. In fact, fans will generally avoid using his name and often type it out as "E--n P-x" or the like. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/comment/archive/index.php?archive_date=2010-09-27] |
==Behind the Scenes== | ==Behind the Scenes== |
Revision as of 11:57, 16 August 2023
Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! Egon Pax! was a character in the apocryphal episode "To Serve Mankind".
Tidbits
The character of Egon Pax's name was said exactly fifty-six times in the episode (as it was typed above), by Dr. Nexus in an attempt to brainwash Goliath into hating and killing him. The method was surprisingly effective as many Gargoyles fans have also come to hate the character. In fact, fans will generally avoid using his name and often type it out as "E--n P-x" or the like. [1]
Behind the Scenes
Voice Actor: Val Bettin
"Pax" is the Latin word for "peace" - which explains why the production team chose it for the surname of a peace-seeking statesman.