By Chris Snellgrove | Published
It’s easy to miss all the cheerful and charming moving, but Buffy the vampire killer A show full of cool names, especially for the monster for a fan fatty monster of the week. Until the murder of smooth speaking lion murder, it is a show full of memorable monster monikers. In one case, it was a crash: The main shamelessness of the episode of the episode of the episode of the episode of the “creepy boy” episode was very proud to understand that the main lady used for the production of the series.
Buffy Origin of Machida

In that Buffy Episode, Machida, rich in richness and power, is a particularly hungry demon that often recipients from human victims from some bad frat dudes. David Greenwalt wrote this memory episode and confessed to the DVD statement that he was first affected by him to come up with such a great demon name. However, he was using Makita brand equipment in the show, and it was probably feeling foolish when he realized that he served as a subconscious inspiration.
This Buffy Naming Goof, it would be embarrassing for any writer, it was one of the greatest creative forces of Greenwalt show, especially for the man behind Machida. In addition to writing several episodes BuffyPrior to the executive producer for season 3, the show’s leading producer prepares employee for season 3 and 2. Angel SPINOFF, Greenwalt, make one of the greatest moves and buffyvers.
Funny, this past Buffy There was a kind of kind with Machida in Bigwig Angel… Or more precisely, the man behind Machida. The “creepy guy,” This memorable monster, played by the English actor Robin Atkin Downes returning to play a pockla demon Angel episode “dead end”. This episode was written by David Greenwalt, allowed him to rejoin him with the man behind the monster who killed at the end of the “creepy boy”.

Most Buffy Fans lived through the Soul Avilas without knowing that Machida did not survive the end of the “creepy guy”, “7 helps from the 7 episodes that are similar to those who give human victims from episodes. Despite the great similarities with Machida, this is not related to the previous demons. Interestingly, Machida was originally written to experience the events “creepy boy” and pulled a line about his possible return; This alternative is an alternative, this alternative, replacement of Machida in Season 7, replaced by Machida, instead of its size duplicate.
Buffy Veteran David Greenwalt, after production technique, the Machida felt bad about the accidental calling, but it should not be beaten … There are only completely different names to use the show for a large number of monsters. Taking a name from a name that you see in your countless times every week is really par to the course for the best writers every week. Again, we can’t help, but the name of the Machida, one of the best early villains, is probably the most shameless The story of origin in all Buffy History.