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Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s most cool villain is the most embarrassing origin story.

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Chris Snellgrove | Post

It’s easy to miss all interesting writings and attractive acting Buffy Vampire Slayer It is a show full of nice names. In particular, it is a show for monsters of monsters that fans prefer. From soft conversations to murderous mute shrines, this is a show full of memorable Monster Moni Kerr. But when David Greenwalt wrote an episode of the “REPTile Boy”, he was very proud of thinking about “Machida” in the name of the main villain of the episode, and he did not realize that he was unconsciously inspired by the Makita equipment used for the production of the series.

Machida’s BUFFY origin

From this Buffy The episode, Machida, is especially hungry, and is often sacrificed from malicious friends in return with wealth and power. David Greenwalt wrote this memory episode and admitted that he had been impressed by the first presentation of such a demon name. But he later felt foolish when he realized that the show used Makita brand equipment and realized that it was used as a subconscious inspiration for his devil’s name.

This is Buffy Greenwalt is one of the biggest creative forces of the show, so Goof’s name designation would have been ashamed for all writers. In addition to writing multiple episodes BuffyHe worked as a co -executor of Season 1 and 2’s show before he became the chief producer of Season 3. And he leaves the show angel Spin -off, Greenwalt has been made into one of the biggest mobilizers and shakers of BUFFYVERSE.

Enough enough Buffy Bigwig had a alumni with MACHIDA. angel… Or more precisely the person behind Machida. This memorable monster in “Rip -Boy” was postponed by Robin Atkin Downes. angel Episodes “Other Alley”. The episode was written by David Greenwalt and reunited with a man behind the dead monster at the end of the “Rumsy Boy.”

Maximum Buffy The fans did not survive at the end of the “REPTILE BOY”, but his spirit lived through Avilas and provided wealth and prosperity to those who provided the sacrifice of human beings, the devil of the season 7 episode “Help”. Despite the main similarity with Machida, this late devil is not related to the previous devil. Interestingly, MACHIDA was originally written to survive in the case of the “Rip -Test Boy,” and Willow had a line for his possible return. When the alternative ending was shot, Season 7 would have been characterized by the return of Machida instead of his Dimestore replica Avila.

Buffy The veteran David Greenwalt was not good at naming Machida after chance, but he must not overcome him. After all, there is only a completely separate name to use for many monsters in the show. And it is the best of the best writers to be inspired by the name that you can take a lot of time every week. Still, we have the name of Machida, one of the best early villains. Embarrassing The story of the origin of everything Buffy history.


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