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Dawn is introduced in Season 5 as Buffy's fourteen-year-old younger sister, sent to Buffy in human form as a disguise for the Key, a dangerous magical artifact sought by a hellgod. Although Dawn's genesis is magical, she functions as a complete and normal teenage girl, and, after her true nature has been revealed, she is accepted and loved as a ...
Introduction List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters; Cast Main cast Recurring cast Notable guest cast; Main characters Buffy Summers Xander Harris Willow Rosenberg Cordelia Chase Rupert Giles Angel Oz Spike Anya Jenkins Riley Finn Dawn Summers Tara Maclay
Aug 30, 2020 · buffy-kendra. 22. Kendra Young. Remembered for far longer than she lasted, the fierce Slayer who was activated by Buffy’s Season 1 “death” came equipped with an accent unique to vanilla ...
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Buffy Summers is a Vampire Slayer who was activated at the age of fifteen. After burning down the gym of her old high school, she moved to Sunnydale where she became friends with Willow Rosenberg ...
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Willow is Buffy's best friend through everything that happens and maintains her humanity and kindness to others throughout. Rupert Giles (Anthony Stewart Head) (1.01–5.22, recurring afterward) Giles, rarely referred to by his first name, is a Watcher and a member of the Watchers' Council, whose job is to train Slayers. In the earlier seasons ...
The following is a list of episodes for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series began on March 10, 1997 and ran for seven years until May 20, 2003. In that time, 144 episodes of the series aired. List of Angel episodes Crossover episodes Chronology
Jessica Aichs. production assistant (uncredited) / assistant production coordinator (uncredited) (36 episodes, 2000-2002) Thomas Cobb. title designer (uncredited) (35 episodes, 1997-1998) Jo Brake. assistant production coordinator (uncredited) (33 episodes, 2002-2003)