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The production company that made ''[[Firefly]]'', ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Angel]]'', ''[[Doctor Horribles Sing Along Blog]]'', and ''[[Dollhouse]]''. All about [[Joss Whedon]].
The production company that made ''[[Firefly]]'', ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Angel]]'', ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]'', and ''[[Dollhouse]]''. All about [[Joss Whedon]].


Origin: "Mutant Enemy" was the nickname Joss Whedon gave to the typewriter upon which he started his writing career, and came from the [[Yes]] song "And You And I" (specifically, the third section of the song entitled "The Teacher and the Preacher"), a band Whedon is a big fan of. This song was inspired by [[Isaac Asimov]]'s "Foundation" series of books, and the "mutant enemy" of that series was a character called the Mule.
Origin: "Mutant Enemy" was the nickname Joss Whedon gave to the typewriter upon which he started his writing career, and came from the [[Yes]] song "And You And I" (specifically, the third section of the song entitled "The Teacher and the Preacher"), a band Whedon is a big fan of. This song was inspired by [[Isaac Asimov]]'s "Foundation" series of books, and the "mutant enemy" of that series was a character called the Mule.
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== Writers from Mutant Enemy include: ==
== Writers from Mutant Enemy include: ==

* [[Tim Minear]] (aka [[The Tim Reaper]]) -- Previously show-runner for ''[[Wonderfalls]]'', ''[[The Inside]]'', ''[[Standoff]]'' and ''[[Drive]]''. At last report was writing a movie script for ''The Moon is a Harsh Mistress''. Served as consulting producer/writer for ''Dollhouse''.
* [[Tim Minear]] (aka [[The Tim Reaper]]) -- Previously show-runner for ''[[Wonderfalls]]'', ''[[The Inside]]'', ''[[Standoff]]'' and ''[[Drive]]''. At last report was writing a movie script for ''The Moon is a Harsh Mistress''. Served as consulting producer/writer for ''Dollhouse''.
* Jane Espenson -- Served as consulting producer/writer for ''Dollhouse''. Also noted for her work as a writer and producer on ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (2003), then on ''[[Caprica]]'' -- for a while, as showrunner, now back to primarily focusing on writing. Wrote five episodes for ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]''.
* Jane Espenson -- Served as consulting producer/writer for ''Dollhouse''. Also noted for her work as a writer and producer on ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' (2003), then on ''[[Caprica]]'' -- for a while, as showrunner, now back to primarily focusing on writing. Wrote five episodes for ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]''.
* Dana Reston -- ? last credit: 1997 ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' "The Witch"
* Dana Reston -- ? last credit: 1997 ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' "The Witch"
* David Greenwalt -- Left ''[[Angel]]'' to run ''[[Miracles]]'', then ''Jake 2.0'', returned to direct ''[[Angel]]'' 5.20: "The Girl in Question". As of early 2007, his producer credits (consulting and exec'ing) have extended to include ''[[Surface]]'', ''[[Eureka]]'', and ''[[Kidnapped]]''. Also co-created the FOX series "Profit", starring Adrian Pasdar.
* David Greenwalt -- Left ''[[Angel]]'' to run ''[[Miracles]]'', then ''Jake 2.0'', returned to direct ''[[Angel]]'' 5.20: "The Girl in Question". As of early 2007, his producer credits (consulting and exec'ing) have extended to include ''[[Surface]]'', ''[[Eureka]]'', and ''[[Kidnapped]]''. Also co-created the FOX series "Profit", starring Adrian Pasdar.
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The production company that made Firefly, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, and Dollhouse. All about Joss Whedon.

Origin: "Mutant Enemy" was the nickname Joss Whedon gave to the typewriter upon which he started his writing career, and came from the Yes song "And You And I" (specifically, the third section of the song entitled "The Teacher and the Preacher"), a band Whedon is a big fan of. This song was inspired by Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" series of books, and the "mutant enemy" of that series was a character called the Mule.

The famous 'Mutant Enemy' production screen (with its associated zombie) was, according to Whedon, the product of desperation: Whedon was told that he needed one, and the Big Meeting started in twenty minutes!


Writers from Mutant Enemy include: