Everything about Mutant Enemy Productions totally explained
Mutant Enemy Productions was the
production company created in
1997 by
Joss Whedon to produce
Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The company also produced the television shows
Angel, a
Buffy spin-off; and
Firefly, a short-lived
Space Western.
Its offices (made out of glass bricks) were on the lot of
20th Century Fox in
Los Angeles, previously the home of
Chris Carter's Ten Thirteen Productions. According to March 2006's issue of UK magazine
The Word, the office (and thus the company) were closed not long after
Angel was cancelled (though a date wasn't given). The film
Serenity credits
Barry Mendel Productions instead.
Since Joss Whedon announced his new TV series
Dollhouse,
Fox has confirmed that it'll be produced by
20th Century Fox Television and Mutant Enemy. The show got a thirteen-episode commitment and is expected to premiere in January 2009.
The name "Mutant Enemy" is taken from the song "
And You and I" by
prog rock band
Yes, of whom Whedon is a confessed fan. It was also the name Whedon had given his first typewriter.
Logo
The company's
end-of-credits logo and
mascot is an intentionally poorly animated zombie cartoon figure crossing the screen from right to left and saying, "Grrr. Argghh." It was drawn and voiced by Whedon himself. However, there are certain episodes of
Buffy in which the animation was changed:
The episode "
Bargaining, Part One" references the end-of-credits logo.
Tara gives
Giles a small rubber monster and says "Grrr. Argghh."
In season seven of
Buffy, there's a species of ancient Vampires called "
Turok-Han" or Ubervamps. They look like more detailed versions of the Mutant Enemy.
Members
Staff members of Mutant Enemy, all of whom have writing and/or production credits on at least one of the above shows, have included, in alphabetical order:
Jeffrey Bell
Elizabeth Craft
Steven S. DeKnight
Ben Edlund
Jane Espenson
Sarah Fain
David Fury
Drew Goddard
Drew Greenberg
Rebecca Rand Kirshner
Tim Minear
Marti Noxon
Doug Petrie
Mere Smith
Joss Whedon
Robot Chicken Parody
On the adult swim show Robot Chicken entitled Rabbits on a Roller Coaster at the end of the show's credits a parody of the Mutant Enemy, Inc. logo appeared with Joss Whedon (guest starring as himself) providing the "Grrr... Arrgh..." As the enemy mutant rips apart the city, the scene cuts to an office where Joss Whedon is playing with dolls and an executive says to him, "Come on Joss, that's why you were kicked off Wonder Woman."
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