Music Destroyer
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| Music Destroyer | |
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Robotnik's music-destroying robot. | |
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M.D. |
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Male |
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Evil |
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Music, Sonic |
Music Destroyer (abbreviated M.D.) is a large robot that Dr. Robotnik created to destroy the music on Mobius. He doesn't go after Robotnik's music because it doesn't sound like music to him. M.D. literally gets a headache when he hears music.
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History
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After Catty Carlisle debuted her hit single, "Sonic's Song", Dr. Robotnik became extremely jealous and furious over the popularity of the song. Robotnik created Music Destroyer with super-sensitive ears, programming him to destroy music by stealing instruments and capturing anyone who gets in his way.
After being created, M.D. began stealing instruments. He captured Catty Carlisle and blew Tails into a wind sock. When Sonic and Tails came to rescue Catty, M.D. captured them too.
Robotnik promoted M.D. to head of the Super Special Sonic Search and Smash Squad. Scratch and Grounder became jealous after Robotnik demoted them to permanent back-up singers. Sonic tricked them into pulling out M.D.'s fuse and letting him escape by saying how they'll trap him, only to get them and Robotnik trapped. They managed to break free and Robotnik fixed M.D., who went after Sonic. Sonic eventually made M.D. explode by playing very loud rock music.[1]
Hero of the Year
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In the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog clip show episode, "Hero of the Year", Music Destroyer makes a brief appearance in a clip from "Sonic's Song".
Appearances
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- "Sonic's Song" (First appearance)
- "Hero of the Year"
References
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- ↑ Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog episode 11, "Sonic's Song"