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  1. Bluntly put, this show is why TV Tropes exists. 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 ...

    • Laconic

      A page for describing Laconic: Buffy the Vampire Slayer....

    • Awesome

      Xander saving Buffy's life and forcing Angel, who'd already...

    • Characters

      Characters from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Buffy the Vampire...

    • Recap

      Recap / Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Recap /. Buffy the Vampire...

    • YMMV

      The drugs/magic episode, "Wrecked", is probably the most...

    • NightmareFuel

      This Buffy is the "ideal" Slayer; no friends and family that...

    • Season Specific Tropes

      Attempted Rape: Xander tries to rape Buffy in "The Pack"...

    • Trivia

      Dawson Casting:. 22-year-old Kristy Swanson playing high...

    • DrinkingGame

      Buffy dusts a vamp with her stake. Take two if a Vampire is...

  2. The TV show took the first movie as originally scripted as Canon, not the film that resulted. After a chaotic and disastrous initial training to hone her abilities, Buffy moved to an isolated city in Southern California called Sunnydale. Initially wanting to escape the responsibilities of being The Slayer, she forms a tight-knit group of friends.

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  4. The Dreaded: Faith is nine kinds of panicked when she sees Kakistos again, with Buffy even mentioning in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds that he was the one thing Faith was ever truly terrified of. Furthermore, his reputation is such that Giles immediately recognizes his name when Buffy, being Buffy, misidentifies him as "Kissing Toast."

  5. Buffy. Inside the title the name of the heroine shows the young side of a young/old juxtaposition. The show has a focus on youth so expect Adults Are Useless. In an effort to avoid Totally Radical, we had Buffy Speak. Really it's still the result of a thirty-five year old trying to write dialogue for teenagers.

  6. Degraded Boss: His cyborg self is reduced to a type of mook in the game Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds. The Dragon : To Adam in the Season 4 finale. Evil Counterpart : To Riley; they were both good soldiers who were well-respected within the Initiative, but Riley grew to see that Just Following Orders led to dark places.

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