Buffy the Vampire Slayer in popular culture
In 2005, a Trans-Neptunian object 2004 XR190 was unofficially named "Buffy", after the main character of the series.[21]
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References
- ^ Rebecca Housel, "Review of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale," Journal of Popular Culture 37.4 (May 2004): 727-729.
- ^ Frances H. Early, "Staking Her Claim: Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Transgressive Woman Warrior," Journal of Popular Culture 35.3 (Winter 2001): 11.
- ^ Mary Kirby-Diaz, "Blood Relations: Chosen Families in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel by Jes Battis," Journal of Popular Culture 39.5 (Oct. 2006): 907-908.
- ^ Mary Magoulick, "Frustrating Female Heroism: Mixed Messages in Xena, Nikita, and Buffy," Journal of Popular Culture 39.5 (Oct., 2006): 729-755.
- ^ Sabrina Ramet, "Fighting the Forces: What's at Stake in Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Journal of Popular Culture 39.2 (Apr. 2006): 338-340.
- ^ James B. South, "“All Torment, Trouble, Wonder, and Amazement Inhabits Here”: The Vicissitudes of Technology in Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Journal of American & Comparative Cultures 24.1/2 (Spring/Summer 2001): 93-102.
- ^ Terry L. Spaise, "Necrophilia and SM: The Deviant Side of Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Journal of Popular Culture 38.4 (May 2005): 744-762.
- ^ Susan Clerc, "Review of Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon," Journal of Popular Culture 38.2 (Nov 2004): 427-428.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Buffy the Umpire Slayer" on MadTV Season 3, episode 8, aired November 1997:Madtv.com entry, Restlessbtvs.com entry
- ^ SNL Season 24, episode 19, aired May 15 1999: IMDb entry, transcript
- ^ "Bunny the Vampire Slayer" on MadTV Season 7, episode 7, aired 24 November 2001: IMDb entry, Madtv.com
- ^ "Poofy the Vampire Slayer" on "The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton" Season 2, Episode 8, aired 27 February 2006: IMDb entry
- ^ Buffy Season 8 from Robot Chicken Season 1, episode 4, aired 13 March 2005: IMDb entry, Whedonesque.com
- ^ Various authors, Friends: "The One Where Chandler Can't Cry"; allusions TV.com (episode aired February 10, 2000).
- ^ "The Play's the Thing". Xena: Warrior Princess. 1999-03-15.
- ^ "Thirst" on Smallville Wiki (episode aired October 27, 2005).
- ^ "Series Index: Young Justice" Titanstower.com (2003).
- ^ The X Files: Resist or Serve (2004) (VG) - Memorable quotes
- ^ "Strange new object found at edge of Solar System" New Scientist (December 13, 2005).
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See also (other articles on women warriors in popular culture)
- Joan of Arc in popular culture
- List of women warriors in folklore, literature, and popular culture
- Xena: Warrior Princess in popular culture
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