Buzz Dixon
Buzz Dixon is an American writer best known for his extensive work in animation and comics, particularly for scripting numerous episodes of 1980s cartoon staples such as *G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero*, *The Transformers*, *Thundarr the Barbarian*, and *Jem*. Born in the United States, Dixon entered the comics field in the early 1980s, collaborating with Steve Gerber on *Destroyer Duck* for Eclipse Comics. He also wrote a *Buck Rogers* adaptation for TSR, Inc., and contributed to Marvel Comics titles including *The Sensational She-Hulk* and *NFL Superpro*. His comics work, spanning from 1983 to 2006, also includes credits on *Serenity* and *Warhawks*. In animation, he served as a story editor for *G.I. Joe* and *Teen Wolf*, and as a story consultant on *G.I. Joe: The Movie* and *My Little Pony: The Movie*. Dixon’s writing credits extend to shows like *Alvin and the Chipmunks*, *Tiny Toon Adventures*, and *Dungeons & Dragons*. His legacy is tied to defining the voice of many beloved Saturday-morning cartoons.
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