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  1. Witch: Directed by Stephen Cragg. With Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter. Buffy suspects she has a witch on her hands when the cheerleading squad falls victim to sudden blindness and spontaneous combustion.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Stephen Cragg
    • 1997-03-17
  2. "Witch" is the third episode of the first season of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003). It serves as the show's first regular episode after the Pilot and originally aired in the United States on March 17, 1997, on The WB.

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    CHEERLEADER FROM HELL — When students start dropping out of cheerleading tryouts by spontaneously combusting, going blind and losing the power of speech, Buffy and her posse suspect a powerful witch is in their midst. Buffy herself soon becomes the target of a deadly spell as they discover the witch's true identity. Meanwhile, Xanderfinally musters...

    Despite Giles's misgivings, Buffy decides to try out for the Sunnydale High cheerleading squad to reclaim some of the happy, normal social life she enjoyed back in Los Angeles. Right before the trials begin, Xander gives Buffy a bracelet with "Yours Always" engraved on it. During the trial, the hands of a girl named Amber spontaneously combust. In ...

    This is the first human enemy fought by the Scoobies, after dealing exclusively with vampires ("Welcome to the Hellmouth" and "The Harvest").
    Xander's romantic interest on Buffy is made clear when he gives her a bracelet. However, it is implied that Buffy does not share the same feelings for him, claiming that Xander is one of the girls....
    Giles is briefly knocked out for the first of many times to come, as he'll note in "A New Man" and "The Replacement."
    Xander makes a brief reference to being so embarrassed he wishes someone would drive a railroad spike through his head, an unintentional reference to the favored murder method of Spike ("School Har...

    Individuals

    1. Benson (Only mentioned) 2. Cordelia Chase 3. Corsheth (Only mentioned) 4. Lishanne Davis 5. Gilail (Only mentioned) 6. Rupert Giles 7. Stephen Gregory 8. Amber Grove 9. Alexander Harris 10. Joy 11. Amy Madison 12. Catherine Madison 13. Pole 14. Willow Rosenberg 15. Buffy Summers 16. Joyce Summers 17. Amy Madison's father (Only mentioned) 18. "Miss Trailer Trash" (Only mentioned) 19. Catherine Madison's cat

    Organizations and titles

    1. Scooby Gang 2. Slayer 3. Sunnydale High cheerleading squad 4. Sunnydale Razorbacks 5. Watcher 6. Witch

    Species

    1. Human

    Broadcast

    1. "Witch" had an audience of 3.2 million households upon its original airing. 2. The German language version of the episode was censored to remove the Nazi references in an exchange between Buffy and Willow. The original English exchange (DVD edition): 2.1. 2.1.1. Willow:"Her mom's kinda..." 2.1.2. Buffy:"Nazi-like?" 2.1.3. Willow:"Heil." 2.2. is translated as: 2.2.1. Willow:"Ihre Mom ist eine echte..." 2.2.2. Buffy:"Superfrau?" 2.2.3. Willow:"So in der Art." 2.3. which translated back to En...

    Deleted scenes

    1. Xander's take: 1.1. Xander:"Hey, we've fought vampires. Anything else'll be a walk in the park." 1. Insight from Giles: 1.1. Giles:"If I had the power of the black mass, I'd set my sights a little higher than making the pep squad." 1. An exchange between Xander and Willow: 1.1. Xander:"Wow, you've got a killer streak I've never seen before. Hope I never cross you." 1.2. Willow:"I do, too. Then I'd have to carve you up into little pieces." 1. An oldie but a goodie from Giles: 1.1. Giles:"Ye...

    Pop culture references

    1. When Buffy discovers that Amy (actually Catherine) is a witch she says "she's our Sabrina," referring to Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. 2. Xander references the Human Torchwhen speculating on Amber's combustion. 3. Buffy and Joyce reference the actress Farrah Fawcett and Sally Field's Gidgetcharacter, who were popular in the 1960s and 1970s, when discussing hairstyles. 4. While talking about Amy's mother, Buffy references the book and later movie Mommie Dearestby Joan Crawford's daughter Chri...

  3. Althenea, a powerful witch of the Devon coven, was considered a seer, having the ability to experience visions and knowledge of future events. With the aid of magic, witches were capable of achieving telepathy, projecting their thoughts and reading the minds of others.

  4. Willow Danielle [2] Rosenberg was a witch native to Sunnydale, a founding member of the Scooby Gang, and the best friend of the Slayer, Buffy Summers. Willow started out as a shy computer nerd, [3] eventually developing her talents to become a powerful and assertive witch.

  5. Apr 17, 2019 · “The Witch” is a bit of a change of pace from the first two episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. “Welcome to the Hellmouth” and “The Harvest” both felt borderline oppressively dark, but there is a palpable lightness to “The Witch”, even as it deals with some heavy topics.

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  7. Apr 24, 2012 · Directed by: Stephen Cragg. Original Air Date: 03/17/97. plot: The Witch is the first episode of the series to focus on magic. It introduces Amy Madison, a young...

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