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  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Created by Joss Whedon. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Head. A young woman, destined to slay vampires, demons and other infernal creatures, deals with her life fighting evil, with the help of her friends.

  2. Jinx, portrayed by Troy Blendell (season 5) Doc, portrayed by Joel Grey (season 5) Murk, portrayed by Todd Duffey (season 5) Warren Mears, portrayed by Adam Busch (seasons 5–7): The leader of "the Trio", the main villains in the 6th season before Dark Willow becomes the actual "Big Bad".

  3. stunt double: Buffy / stunts / stunt double: Sarah Michelle Geller / stunt double: Sarah Michelle Gellar (44 episodes, 1997-2000) John Medlen. stunt coordinator / stunts (64 episodes, 2000-2003) Michele Waitman. stunt double: Sarah Michelle Gellar (66 episodes, 2000-2003)

  4. In 1992, the film Buffy the Vampire Slayer, written by Joss Whedon, played with a bog-standard trope: the fragile (and doomed) blonde Damsel in Distress cheerleader attacked by monsters in a dark alley. In a postmodern twist, the blonde cheerleader is the "Slayer," a powerful warrior that the monsters are afraid of meeting in dark alleys.

  5. Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Season 1. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER is a one-hour, comedy-action television series that chronicles the adventures of 16-year-old Buffy Summers, a teenage girl who yearns to be normal despite being "The Slayer," gifted with the strength and skill to hunt vampires. IMDb 7.9 1997 12 episodes. TV-PG.

  6. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American television series created by Joss Whedon that premiered on March 10, 1997. It concluded on May 20, 2003, after seven seasons with 144 episodes in total, plus an unaired pilot episode. The first five seasons aired on The WB, and in 2001, it transferred to UPN for its final two seasons. [1]

  7. May 8, 2024 · Buffy the Vampire Slayer, American television show that combined elements of comedy, drama, and horror and developed a cult following in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Buffy the Vampire Slayer initially aired on the Warner Bros. (WB) network for five seasons (1997–2001), before moving to the

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