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Hello mustachos! Gox is mighty proud of his golden mustache – so much so that he wants the other Klinkers to get one too. Jinky and Kamzo are not so sure…!
— LEGO website

Gox is a Klinker Mixel.

Description

Personality

Gox is the greedy CEO of Klinkerton Incorporated, a company that was famous for making bells and whistles back in its heyday. However as years went by, the other Mixels lost interest in Klinkerton, turning him into a money-grubbing Klinker who will do anything to hoard potential wealth to himself as well feeling deserving of royal entitlement.

Physical appearance

Gox is mostly gray in color. He has a crab-like body with a small brown section in the front. He has four legs that end at points and rest on a brown base. He has four teeth that point upwards in his bottom jaw, the outer two bigger than the inner two. His top jaw has two buck teeth that point downwards. The top of his head is black. He has a golden mustache and a long gray extension that holds his single eye. He has golden sleeve-like arms, which poke out thinner gray arms. His hands are gray, with two large grey outer fingers, and golden inner ones.

In the cartoon, he sports a smoother, more handsome-looking mustache, and his body became a bit taller.

Ability

Origin

He has a whistle coming out from his back.

Biography

Early life

Little is known about Gox's past. However, at some point in time, he became the leader of the Klinkers during the tribe's heyday.

First adventures

Gox was one of many Mixels who were forced to outrun the Nixelstorm and help shut it down. ("Mixels Rush")

After noticing the wandering Mixels wandering through Klinkerton, he brought them in and hypnotized Snoof into telling him about the Mixamajig Key so he could steal it from him. He drove a Mix of Jinky and Kamzo to get away. The three arrived in Lixer Land and landed in a river. After being attacked by Tungster, Gox attempted to Max with Jinky and Kamzo, but they Murped instead. Turg then attacked the Murp until it was saved by a Mix from Snoof's group of Mixels. Gox apologised for the Klinkers' actions and ended up joining the party to the threshold and was then captured by King Nixel. He Maxed with his branch of the Klinkers in order to defeat him, and Mixopolis was revealed by the Weldos soon after. ("The Quest for the Lost Mixamajig")

Further adventures

He is seen crossing a street in Mixopolis. ("Nixel, Nixel, Go Away")

Set information

Gox was released as part of the Series 5 Mixels sets in the June 2015 product wave. His product number is 41536 and he contains 62 pieces.

The set includes a Nixel with two ears and bar feet.

41536 Gox can be combined with 41537 Jinky and 41538 Kamzo to create the Klinkers Max.

LEGO Shop product description

Get set for Mixels™ fun with mustachioed Gox!

Gox is like a tycoon from another age—the Steam Age, that is! This Klinkers tribe member with a golden mustache, rotating eye and claw feet takes no prisoners. Being a Mixel of privilege, Gox feels deserving of royal treatment and his can-do attitude means there’s never a dull moment!

Sidebar description

Rotate the eye of golden-mustachioed Gox, 1 of 3 junkyard-dwelling Klinkers tribe members featured in LEGO® Mixels™ Series 5 sets.

In-Booklet code

Gox's in-booklet code for Mixels Rush is ST77LTYC22N, which is SteelTycoon when decoded. Once entered, it will unlock a secret level in the Lixer Land and a Gox card for the card album.

Trivia

Behind the scenes

Name and basis

Gox's name is a play on the word "cogs". It may also be a reference to his voice actor, Chris Cox.

Voice

In the TV series, and where sound clips are used, Gox's voice is provided by Chris Cox.

Content

Gox replaced Flain, Slumbo, Torts, and Rokit for Series 5 on the icon for Mixels on the LEGO.com products page. He was later replaced by Kramm, and then Jamzy.

Gox debuted in the TV series on September 26, 2015 in The Quest for the Lost Mixamajig, while his LEGO set officially became available on June 1 with the rest of Series 5.

Gallery

Main article: Gox/Gallery

Appearances

External links