Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)
| DVD | Release date | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | United Kingdom | Australia | Portugal | |
| The Complete First Season | January 15, 2002 | November 27, 2000 | November 20, 2000 | December 6, 2007 |
| The Complete Second Season | June 11, 2002 | May 21, 2001 | June 15, 2001 | April 23, 2008 |
| The Complete Third Season | January 7, 2003 | October 29, 2001 | November 22, 2001 | |
| The Complete Fourth Season | June 10, 2003 | May 13, 2002 | May 20, 2002 | |
| The Complete Fifth Season | December 9, 2003 | October 28, 2002 | November 29, 2002 | |
| The Complete Sixth Season | May 25, 2004 | May 12, 2003 | April 20, 2003 | |
| The Complete Seventh Season | November 16, 2004 | April 5, 2004 | May 15, 2004 | |
| The Chosen Collection (Seasons 1–7) | November 15, 2005 | — | — | |
| The Complete DVD Collection (Seasons 1–7) | — | October 30, 2005 | November 23, 2005 | |
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Footnotes and references
- ^ a b Wahoske, Matthew J., "Nielsen Ratings For Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, And Firefly", Insightbb.com (2004).
- ^ "The Dual Network Rule.", Federal Communications Commission (May 15, 2001): "the four major broadcast networks are unique among the media in their ability to reach a wide audience"
- ^ Kaiser Family Foundation", Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8–18 Year Olds", Kff.org (March 9, 2005). The article says that "Mr. Levin was a key player in establishing The WB's distinct brand and youth appeal through programming such as “Dawson's Creek,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “7th Heaven,” “Charmed,” “Felicity,” “Smallville,” “Gilmore Girls,” “Everwood” and “One Tree Hill.”"
- ^ For example: Various DVD reviewers, Buffy: "First season reviews", "Third season reviews", "Fourth season reviews", "Fifth season reviews", "Sixth season reviews", "Seventh season reviews", Rotten Tomatoes (updated 2006). The series has positive reviews from numerous reviewers.
- ^ TIME Magazine's 100 Best TV Shows of All Time. TIME. Retrieved on 2007-09-29.
- ^ Schneider, Michael & Adalian, Josef, "WB revisits glory days", Variety.com (June 30, 2006).
- ^ For example: Dillard, Brian J., "Buffy the Vampire Slayer [TV Series]", All Movie Guide (2003 or after): "wildly influential cult hit". Harrington, Richard, "Joss Whedon's New Frontier", The Washington Post (September 30, 2005): "One of the best, most influential, genre-defining television series in decades".
- ^ "Buffy: Television with Bite" Buffy sixth season DVD set, Disc six (2003), two minutes, fifteen seconds onwards.
- ^ a b Billson, Anne, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (BFI TV Classics S.). British Film Institute (December 5, 2005), pp24–25.
- ^ Gottlieb, Allie, "Buffy's Angels", Metroactive.com (September 26, 2002).
- ^ Havens, Candace, Joss Whedon: The Genius Behind Buffy Benbella Books (May 1, 2003), p51. Fran Kuzui also discussed Buffy in Golden, Christopher, & Holder, Nancy, Watcher's Guide Vol. 1. Simon & Schuster (October 1, 1998), pp247–248.
- ^ Havens, Candace, Joss Whedon: The Genius Behind Buffy Benbella Books (May 1, 2003), p23.
- ^ Brundage, James, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" film review. Filmcritic.com (1999). An example of the praise given to the script and dialogue behind the Buffy movie.
- ^ Buffy the Vampire Slayer at Rottentomatoes.com
- ^ Golden, Christopher, and Holder, Nancy, Watcher's Guide Vol. 1. Simon & Schuster (October 1, 1998), pp249–250
- ^ 'Said, SF', "Interview with Joss Whedon by SF Said", Shebytches.com (2005).
- ^ a b Wilcox, Rhonda V.; David Lavery (April 2002). "Introduction", Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Rowman & Littlefield, page xix.
- ^ Topping, Keith "Slayer". Virgin Publishing, (December 1, 2004), p7
- ^ "Buffy, The Vampire Slayer, Forgotten Premiere Trailer" Tvobscurities.com (July 16, 2003).
- ^ Various authors, "Fran Kuzui" and "Kaz Kuzui", Internet Movie Database (updated 2006).
- ^ Morgan, David, "Wide Angel Closeup: Director, Producer and Film Distributor Fran Rubel Kuzui" AOL.com (June 10, 1992); "Buffy was a film that I owned, this was the first time I owned a film". Also see Golden, Christopher, and Holder, Nancy, Watcher's Guide Vol. 1. Simon & Schuster (October 1, 1998), "Gail Berman and Fran Kuzui came to [Whedon] to ask if he wanted to do the TV series" (p241). Also see Watcher's Guide Vol. 1, pp246–249.
- ^ Espenson, Jane, "The Writing Process", Fireflyfans.net (2003).
- ^ Various authors, "Awards for Sarah Michelle Gellar" Internet Movie Database (updated 2006).
- ^ Havens, Candace, Joss Whedon: The Genius Behind Buffy Benbella Books (May 1, 2003), p35–36.
- ^ Various authors, "Anthony Head" Internet Movie Database (updated 2006).
- ^ Golden, Christopher, & Holder, Nancy Watcher's Guide Vol. 1. Simon & Schuster (October 1, 1998), "His long-lasting fame as the romantic and intriguing coffee guy is gradually being replaced by his new image as librarian in Buffy, p210 (October 1, 1998).
- ^ Anonymous, "NickBrendon.com; biography" Nickbrendon.com (updated 2006).
- ^ Kappes, Serena, "Xander Slays His Demon", Nickbrendon.com, originally from People.com, (May 2001).
- ^ Golden, Christopher, and Holder, Nancy, Watcher's Guide Vol. 1. Simon & Schuster (October 1, 1998), Brendon said "Four days. That's fast.", p199.
- ^ a b Various authors, "Alyson Hannigan" Internet Movie Database (updated 2006).
- ^ Golden, Christopher, and Holder, Nancy, Watcher's Guide Vol. 1. Simon & Schuster (October 1, 1998), p202.
- ^ See: Kaiser Family Foundation "Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8–18 Year Olds", Kff.org (March 9, 2005), Schneider, Michael & Adalian, Josef, "WB revisits glory days", Variety.com (June 30, 2006).
- ^ Burr, Vivien, "Buffy vs the BBC: Moral Questions and How to Avoid Them" Slayageonline.com (March 2003), p1.
- ^ "Angel Creator Joss Whedon Sees Evolution of TV Shows on DVD" Video Store Mag (August 28, 2003).
- ^ "Stake Out", Entertainment Weekly (February 26, 2003).
- ^ Haberman, Lia, "A Buffy-less "Buffy"? Have Faith", E! Online (February 11, 2003).
- ^ See Brown, Scott, "First Look: The new 'Buffy' comic", Entertainment Weekly (July 18, 2006), "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Update" Comics Continuum (September 18, 2006).
- ^ "Before Nerf Herder, the original Buffy theme: "Codo" by 1980s Austrian band, DÖF." Whedonesque.com (October 2006).
- ^ Buffy the Vampire Slayer first season DVD set. 20th Century Fox (region 2, 2000), disc one.
- ^ a b c Halfyard, Janet K. "Love, Death, Curses and Reverses (in F minor): Music, Gender, and Identity in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel", Slayageonline.com (December 2001).
- ^ a b c "Buffy: Inside the Music" from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Complete Fourth Season DVD set 20th Century Fox (May 13, 2002), disc three.
- ^ Various authors, "Sets and Locations", The Ultimate Buffy and Angel Trivia Guide (updated 2007).
- ^ Yovanovich, Linda, "Young Blood", Smgfan.com, originally from OnSat (July 14, 1997), Whedon said: "[High school as hell] was always the basis of the show. When they said, 'Do you want to turn it into a show?' The character was not enough alone to sustain it. But you know when I thought of the idea of the horror movies as a metaphor for high school, [I said] okay this is something that will work week to week."
- ^ a b Various authors, "Titles with locations including Torrance High School", Internet Movie Database (updated 2006).
- ^ "Joss Whedon: Executive Producer of Angel", Cityofangel.com (2006). Also see Flowers, Phoebe, "Sixth season was last great one for Buffy - Dvd Review", Tvshows.nu (June 16, 2004). Executive Producer Marti Noxon stated: "I'm basically trying to write My So-Called Life with vampires".
- ^ P., Ken, "An Interview with Joss Whedon", Ign.com (June 23, 2003), web-page 6.
- ^ Whedon, Joss "Kitty Pryde influenced Buffy" Whedonesque.com (February 27, 2004).
- ^ Miles, Lawrence, Dusted, Mad Norwegian Press (November 2003).
- ^ Nevitt, Lucy, & Smith, Andy William, "Family Blood is always the Sweetest: The Gothic Transgressions of Angel/Angelusby", Refractory: a Journal of Entertainment Media Vol. II (March, 2003): Nevitt and Smith bring attention to Buffy's use of pastiche: "Multiple pastiche without enabling commentary is doubtless self-canceling, yet, at the same time, each element of pastiche calls into temporary being what and why it imitates."
- ^ Shuttleworth, Ian, "Bite me, professor" Financial Times, citing interview from The New York Times (September 11, 2003).
- ^ "Bye-Bye Buffy", CBSnews.com (May 20, 2003).
- ^ Walton, Andy, "Slang-age in the Buffyverse", CNN (February 18, 2004 ).
- ^ PaleyFest 2008: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Reunion http://brendoman.com/index.php/2008/03/25/paleyfest-2008-buffy-the-vampire-slayer-
- ^ Szymanski, Mike (22-JANUARY-08), Gellar: Buffy Film Wouldn't Work, Sci-Fi Wire, <http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?id=47513>
- ^ Anonymous, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1" Dark Horse Comics ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1" released September 23, 1998).
- ^ See Brown, Scott, "First Look: The new 'Buffy' comic", Entertainment Weekly (July 18, 2006), "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Update" Comics Continuum (September 18, 2006).
- ^ DC Comics Month-to-month Sales: April 2007 (Other Publishers: Dark Horse). The Beat. Retrieved on 2007-06-04.
- ^ Hockensmith, Steve, "Dialogue with 'Buffy' creator Joss Whedon", Hollywoodreporter.com, requires subscription, (May 16, 2003)
- ^ Espenson, Jane, "Reading what's been written to sound written as it's spoken", Janeespenson.com (May 9, 2006) & "Sorry, JVC, but it's simply true", Janeespenson.com (May 11, 2006).
- ^ UK Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel Magazine. Titan Magazines, Issue 80, (December 2005), p19.
- ^ "Dear Jane", BBC.co.uk (July 3, 2003).
- ^ 'Hercules', "Way Interesting Buffy Bits (Courtesy Jane E & Others)", Aintitcool.com (March 21, 2003). Also see "Spin-offs stop spinning", BBC.co.uk (March 24, 2003).
- ^ Kuhn, Sarah, "An Interview with Eliza Dushku", Ign.com (May 28, 2003), web-page 2.
- ^ Femme Fatales, (May–June 2003). Details archived online: Matt (transcriber), "Eliza Talks Faith Spinoff", Spoiledrotten.tvheaven.com (April 11, 2003). Also see "Kung Fu Faith", BBC.co.uk (April 14, 2003) and Whedonesque.com.
- ^ Spike TV movie on the cards?, Whedonesque.com (May 9, 2004). Marsters is indirectly quoted about the possibility of a Spike movie in May 2004.
- ^ Saney, Daniel, "Whedon eyes Willow for Spike movie", Digitalspy.co.uk (September 28, 2005). Originally reported by Tvguide.com.]
- ^ "Video interview with Joss from the Saturn Awards", Whedonesque.com (February 15, 2006). Originally reported by Iesb.net.
- ^ Szymanski, Mike (22-JANUARY-08), Gellar: Buffy Film Wouldn't Work, Sci-Fi Wire, <http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?id=47513>
- ^ Scholars lecture on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', Ctv.ca (May 29, 2004).
- ^ "Study Buffy at university", Metro.co.uk (May 16, 2006) MA course at Brunel University, West London.
- ^ Ulaby, Neda, "- 'Buffy Studies'", National Public Radio (May 13, 2003)
- ^ Lavery, David, & Wilcox, Rhonda V., Slayageonline.com (2001-). The term is in use from the full title of Slayage: Slayage: The Online International Journal of Buffy Studies, and thus has become used in essays by those who contribute to scholarship relating to Buffy.
- ^ Battis, Jes, Blood Relations, McFarland & Company (June 2005), page 9.
- ^ See: Hornick, Alysa, "Buffyology an Academic Buffy Studies and Whedonesque Bibliography", Alysa316.com (updated 2006). See Buffy studies published books.
- ^ SNL (aired Jan 17 1998) see 'doggans' (transcriber) SNL Transcripts: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Snltranscripts.jt.org (1997).
- ^ "Buffy Season 8" from Robot Chicken Season 1, episode 4 (aired March 13, 2005). See: IMDb entry, Whedonesque.com.
- ^ Final ratings for the 1998-1999 TV season
- ^ Quotenmeter.de - US-Jahrescharts 1999/2000
- ^ USATODAY.com - How did your favorite show rate?
- ^ For example: Dillard, Brian J., "Buffy the Vampire Slayer [TV Series]", All Movie Guide (2003 or after): "wildly influential cult hit". Harrington, Richard, "Joss Whedon's New Frontier", The Washington Post (September 30, 2005): "One of the best, most influential, genre-defining television series in decades". Kit, Borys, "Whedon lassos 'Wonder' helm for Warners", The Hollywood Reporter, requires subscription (March 17, 2005): "the influential WB Network/UPN drama series".
- ^ a b Salem, Rob, "The season to talk to dead people", Thestar.com, transcribed to Whedon.info (August 25, 2003).
- ^ B, KJ, "Doctor Who Report: New Theme Music?; Buffy a Template for New Doctor Who?", Ign.com (March 11, 2005): "Producer Steve Moffat admits that the blueprint for the new series was Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
- ^ Moore, Candace, "John Barrowman Plays Bisexual Time Traveler on New Dr. Who", Afterelton.com (May 19, 2005).
- ^ Stokes, Richard; Hugo, Simon (March 2008). "Like a Kid in a Candy Store". Torchwood Magazine (2): 64-65. Titan Magazines. ISSN 17560950.
- ^ "The 2001–2002 Top 10 Best and Worst Shows on Network TV" & "TV Bloodbath: Violence on Prime Time Broadcast TV" Parentstv.org (2002 & 2003 respectively).
- ^ FCC, In the Matter of Complaints Against Various Broadcast Licensees Regarding Their Airing of the UPN Network Program "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" on November 20, 2001.
- ^ Vivien Burr, Buffy vs. the BBC: Moral Questions and How to Avoid Them.
- ^ a b Various authors, "Awards for Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Internet Movie Database (updated 2005).
- ^ "100 Greatest Musicals: The Results", Channel4.com (Autumn 2003).
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