Buffyverse canon
Mutant Enemy Productions have at various times gone into the early stages of development with potential Buffyverse spinoffs that were ultimately unproduced. Faith the Vampire Slayer, Ripper, Slayer School, and the Spike movie would have taken place within the same fictional continuity.[citation needed] Buffy the Animated Series may have followed a slightly alternative continuity since promotional artwork has shown that the Sunnydale High library would have looked dramatically different than it had in the Buffy episodes.[22]
The David Fury-written script, "Corrupt", establishes an alternative continuity after the premiere Angel episode, "City of". Events that take place in the story are instead superseded by the continuity of the second Angel episode, "Lonely Hearts", the episode which was written to replace "Corrupt".
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Unofficial works
Various works are not licensed by 20th Century Fox as Buffy/Angel merchandise, and do not have any involvement from any Buffyverse cast and crew. These include adult (pornographic) parodies and fan films.
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References
- ^ See Whoniverse, Star Trek canon , Star Wars canon. These canons have been more clearly defined than the Buffyverse canon.
- ^ a b c Faraci, Devin, Exclusive Interview: Joss Whedon, CHUD.com (September 22, 2005)
- ^ Brady, Matt, "Joss Whedon talks Angel, After the Fall", Newsarama.com (April 26, 2007).
- ^ a b c d e Naso, Markisan, Jeff Mariotte: Cursed, Silver Bullet Comic Books (2005)
- ^ Allie, Scott "An Interview with Scott Allie". Stakesandsalvation.com (May 16 2007)
- ^ Whedon, Joss "Joss to never learn how to work site!". Whedonesque.com (November 09 2005)
- ^ Rudolph, Ileane,"Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Back: The Complete Joss Whedon Q&A". TV Guide (December 7, 2006)
- ^ Nazzaro, Joe, "Interview with Joss Whedon", Starburst #48 (June 2001). Cited from fanficcafe.
- ^ Whedon, Joss, "Chosen", Buffy TV episode (2003)
- ^ Rudolph, Ileane,"Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Back: The Complete Joss Whedon Q&A". TV Guide (December 7, 2006)
- ^ Golden, Christopher & Sniegoski, Thomas E., Monster Island, Pocket Books, (March 2003)
- ^ Whedon, Joss, "Conviction" Angel TV series (2003).
- ^ Bratton, Kristy, "Behind the Scenes with Christopher Golden", Cityofangel.com (2000).
- ^ Bratton, Kristy, "Dragon*Con 2000", Cityofangel.com (2000).
- ^ David, Peter, "Spike Comic", Peterdavid.malibulist.com (March 12, 2005).
- ^ Barrera, Rachel, "City of Angel - Jeff Mariotte: Armed with Pen and Stake", Cityofangel.com (2000).
- ^ Hsiao, James T. (archiver), "Bronze VIP Archive" The Bronze (January 17, 1999).
- ^ Lynch, Brian (2007-07-27), Comments on 13845: (SPOILER) First smidgen of info from IDW's 'Angel:After the Fall' panel at Comic-Con., <http://whedonesque.com/comments/13845>. Retrieved on 31 July 2007
- ^ Ervin-Gore, Shawna, "Dark Horse; Joss Whedon" darkhorse.com (2001).
- ^ Topping, Keith "Slayer". Virgin Publishing, (December 1, 2004), p7
- ^ Ken, P., "An Interview with Joss Whedon", filmforce.ign.com, page 10 (June 23, 2003).
- ^ Wight, Eric, "Sunnydale High School Library: Visual Development", Ericwight.com (2003).
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