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"The Prodigal" is episode 15 of season 1 in the television show Angel. See List of Angel (series) episodes for a complete list. Angel is a spin-off from the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
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John Mahon is a professional percussionist and backing vocalist, most noted for his recent work with Elton John. ...
Tim Minear (born October 29, 1963) is an American screenwriter and director. ...
Bruce Seth Green is a director who has worked on several major television productions in the last three decades, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dawsons Creek, and Gilmore Girls. ...
Ive Got You Under My Skin is the 14th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
The Ring is the 16th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
Angel is a spin-off from the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The following is a list of episodes for the television show, Angel. ...
Plot synopsis
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about some or all of the Buffyverse productions (Buffy, Angel, etc.) follow. Buffyverse is a term coined by fans of Joss Whedons first two television shows to refer to the shared fictional universe in which they are set. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American cult television series that aired from March 10, 1997, until May 20, 2003. ...
Angel is a spin-off from the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Summary Angel helps a reluctant Kate with a crime and finds her father at one crime scene in which Angel thinks that Trevor Lockley is in league with a group of vampire drug smugglers selling drugs to derelict demons. But when Trevor is betrayed and murdered, an angry and grief stricken Kate takes it out on Angel. Angel (born 1727 in Galway, Ireland) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Kate Lockley is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television programs Angel, portrayed by Elisabeth Röhm. ...
Meanwhile, Angel finds himself haunted by his past when in a flashback to 1753 Galway, Ireland shows him as the drunkard Liam, at odds with his overbearing and domineering father. Which takes a turns when Liam is bitten by the vampire Darla, and returns from the dead as the vampire Angelus, and kills his father and entire family. In literature and film, a flashback (also called analepsis) takes the narrative back in time from the point the story has reached, to recount events that happened before and give the back-story. ...
1753 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
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Darla is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Angel (born 1727 in Galway, Ireland) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Expanded In Galway, Ireland 1753, a human Angel--then named Liam--hits on a servant girl. His father arrives, explaining how ashamed he is of his son and hits him. In present time, Angel fights with and kills a demon. Kate shows up at the scene of a hostage situation in a subway only to find that the suspect is gone and Angel got to him first. Kate's father, Trevor Lockley, arrives at the scene as well after hearing about the incident on a police scanner. Back in Angel's past, Darla watches as a drunk Liam fights with several men. Wesley looks up information on the demon and believes it to be a Kwaini demon. This demon however, is not a violent demon, and they're not sure why it would have attacked the people on the train. Angel tries to talk to Kate about this, but she wants to forget the whole thing and move on. Wesley and Cordelia locate the demon's body and are going to perform a test on it. Angel follows a deliveryman who was on the train to the apartment of Kate's father. Mr. Lockley gives the man a package. Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (born in England, died in Los Angeles) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Douglas Petrie for the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Cordelia Chase (born December, 1980 in Sunnydale, California, died in 2004 in Los Angeles) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television programs Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Angel questions Kate's father and tries to get information from him, but Trevor tells him nothing and shuts the door in Angel's face. Again in Angel's past, Liam says goodbye to his family and fights with his father before walking out of the house forever. After quite a bit of partying, it's again seen how Darla makes Angel a vampire. Kate goes out to lunch with her father and they talk a lot about Angel. Wesley dissects organs from the demon and determines that it is in fact a Kwaini demon. He also finds that the demon was on a special kind of drug and attacked the train because someone one board possibly had more of the drug. Cordelia returns after following the deliveryman and has pictures of him at a place called Kel's Exotic Auto. Mr. Lockley speaks with a couple of men in suits about the job he has been doing for them. He is paid for his cooperation and silence. A large demon speaks to the men in suits, telling them to kill Angel and Trevor. In a flashback to the 18th century, Liam's family mourns at his funeral. That night, after the burial Angel rises and is greeted by Darla. She watches as he morphs and kills his first human. It's later seen that the new vampire Angel visits his home and kills the members of his family. In the present, Cordelia and Wesley work on the new security system while Kate arrives with information on the train's passengers for Angel. Hoping he can prevent something bad from happening, Angel leaves to warn Trevor about the danger he's involved in. Cordelia and Wesley are attacked by a couple of Kwaini demons, but Angel returns in time to save them. The security system they recently got turns out to be more annoying and troublesome than helpful. Angel quickly leaves for Trevor Lockley's place in hopes of saving him. The men in suits visit Trevor Lockley to make sure he hasn't said anything to his daughter. Angel arrives but, before he can convince Mr. Lockley to invite inside, the men in suits reveal themselves as vampires and kill Trevor. Angel kills one of them, while the other escapes. Kate then arrives, finding her father dead and tells Angel to leave. Covering himself with weapons, Angel gets ready to go out and kill all those involved in Mr. Lockley's death. Arriving at Kel's Exotic Auto, Kate shoots several of the vampires and stakes the one that killed her father. The demon they are all working for shows up and manages to survive several gunshots. Angel shows up and helps her fight and kill the remaining vampires and finally chops off the head of the lead demon. Kate walks away, saying that Angel doesn't know anything about losing a human father. Back in Angel's past, Darla finds that Angel has killed all of his family. She reminds him that even though his father is dead, his memory will always haunt him. Kate visits her father's grave while Angel watches from the safety of the shadows.
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Translations - German title: "Vaterliebe" ("Paternal love")
Continuity Arc significance Timing - Stories that take place around the same time in the Buffyverse:
Location, time (if known) | Buffyverse chronology: January 2000 - Spring 2000 (non-canon = italic) | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.12 A New Man | | L.A., 2000 | A1.12 Expecting | | L.A., 2000 | Angel graphic novel: Hunting Ground | | L.A., 2000 | Angel comic: Strange Bedfellows/Love for sale | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.13 The I in Team | | L.A., 2000 | A1.13 She | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.14 Goodbye Iowa | | Sunnydale, 2000 | Buffy video game: Wrath of the Darkhul King | | L.A., 2000 | A1.14 I've Got You Under My Skin | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.15 This Year's Girl | | L.A., 2000 | A1.15 The Prodigal | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.16 Who Are You | | L.A., 2000 | A1.16 The Ring | | Sunnydale, 2000 | Buffy comic: Giles | | Sunnydale, 2000 | Buffy comic: Jonathan (by Jane Espenson) | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.17 Superstar | | Sunnydale, L.A., 2000 | Buffy/Angel graphic novel: Past Lives | | Sunnydale, 2000 | Buffy graphic novel: Out of the Woodwork | | Sunnydale, 2000 | Buffy book: These Our Actors | | L.A., 2000 | A1.17 Eternity | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.18 Where the Wild Things Are | | L.A., 2000 | A1.18 Five By Five | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.19 New Moon Rising | | L.A., 2000 | A1.19 Sanctuary | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.20 The Yoko Factor | | L.A., 2000 | A1.20 War Zone | | Sunnydale, 2000 | B4.21 Primeval | | L.A., 2000 | A1.21 Blind Date | | Sunnydale, L.A., 2000 | B4.22 Restless | | L.A., 2000 | A1.22 To Shanshu in L.A. | | L.A., 2000 | Angel comic: Cordelia special | | Sunnydale, L.A., 2000 | Buffy/Angel books: Unseen [Trilogy] | A New Man is the 12th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Expecting is the 12th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
Cover Story: Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski Penciller: Eric Powell, Paul Lee Inker: Eric Powell, Brian Horton Letterer: Clem Robins, Pat Brossaeu Colorist: Matt Hollingsworth, Lee Loughridge Comics: Angel #8-9, Dark Horse Presents 153-155 Date first published: Aug 29, 2001 Substance: Soft Cover, 80 pages. ...
Strange Bedfellows is a trade papeback collecting comic stories based on the Angel television series. ...
The I in Team is the 13th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
She is the 13th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
Goodbye Iowa is the 14th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Ive Got You Under My Skin is the 14th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
This Years Girl is the 15th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Who Are You is the 16th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The Ring is the 16th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
Cover // Information Story by: Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski Artist: Eric Powell Cover Artist: Eric Powell Letterer: Pat Brosseau Colorist: Guy Major Comics: BtVS: Giles Published: Dark Horse Date first published: Oct 04, 2000 Substance: Full color, 32 pages Story description Spoiler warning: Giles has been Buffys Watcher now for...
Cover // Information Story by: Jane Espenson Cover Artist: Tony Daniel Penciller: Cliff Richards Inker: Andy Owens Letterer: Clem Robins Colorist: Guy Major Comics: BtVS: Jonathon Published: Dark Horse Date first published: Jan 03, 2001 Substance: Full color, 32 pages. ...
Jane Espenson interviewed on a Buffy The Vampire Slayer DVD featurette Jane Espenson is an American writer who has worked on several television series and comic books, as well as on a variety of other projects. ...
Superstar is the seventeenth episode of season four of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Cover Story by: Chris Golden, Tom Sniegoski Penciller: Christian Zanier, Cliff Richards Inker: Joe Pimentel, Digital Jump Letterer: Clem Robins Colorist: Lee Loughridge Comics: BtVS #29-30 and Angel #15-16 Published: Dark Horse Date first published: Nov 21, 2001 Substance: Soft cover, 96 pages, Full color // Story description Spoiler...
Out of the Woodwork is a trade papeback collecting comic stories based on the Buffy television series. ...
// Book Information Author(s): Ashley McConnell & Dori Koogler Substance: 308 Pages Publisher: Pocket Books Date first published: September 2002 Book Description Spoiler warning: Even though Buffy decided to drop drama class to concentrate on her slaying and taking care of Dawn, Willow still decided keep the class on her course...
Eternity is episode 17 of season 1 in the television show Angel. ...
Where the Wild Things Are is the 18th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Five by Five is episode 18 of season 1 in the television show Angel. ...
New Moon Rising is the 19th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Sanctuary is the 19th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
The Yoko Factor is the 20th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
War Zone is the 20th episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
Primeval is the 21st episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Blind Date is the 21st episode of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
Restless is the 22nd and last episode of season 4 of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, characterized by bizarre dream settings which illustrate the four main characters overall themes as well as providing extensive hints about future developments. ...
To Shanshu in L.A. is episode 22 of season 1 of the television show Angel. ...
Strange Bedfellows is a trade papeback collecting comic stories based on the Angel television series. ...
Unseen Trilogy // Introduction The Unseen trilogy consists of three books authored by Nancy Holder and Jeff Mariotte. ...
External links | Buffyverse & related topics | | Main | Canon • Index Chronology: Ancient • Modern • BS1 • BS2 • BS3 • BS4/AS1 • BS5/AS2 • BS6/AS3 • BS7/AS4 • AS5 • Future • Flashbacks The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about motion pictures, actors, movie stars, TV shows, TV stars, production crew personnel, as well as video games. ...
Buffyverse is a term coined by fans of Joss Whedons first two television shows to refer to the shared fictional universe in which they are set. ...
// Introduction Main article: Canon (fiction) Canon of a fictional universe comprises those stories, considered to be genuine (or official), and those events, characters, settings, etc. ...
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// Introduction This list orders many of Buffy/Angel related stories by the place which they chronologically fit into the Buffyverse. ...
// Introduction This list orders many of Buffy/Angel related stories by the place which they chronologically fit into the Buffyverse. ...
// Introduction This list orders many of Buffy/Angel related stories by the place which they chronologically fit into the Buffyverse. ...
// Introduction This list orders many of Buffy/Angel related stories by the place which they chronologically fit into the Buffyverse. ...
// Introduction This list orders many of Buffy/Angel related stories by the place which they chronologically fit into the Buffyverse. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
This is a list of fictional stories from the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, listed chronologically. ...
| | Buffy | Characters (main) • Characters (minor) • Episodes • Plot • Quotes Comics • DVDs • Film • Novels • Pilot (unaired) Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American cult television series that aired from March 10, 1997, until May 20, 2003. ...
This article lists the major and recurring fictional characters created by Joss Whedon for the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The following are minor fictional characters in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The Chosen Collection of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (seasons 1 - 7). ...
Note: This page refers to the live-action television show. ...
Cover to a Dark Horse Buffy comic) // Introduction These were published by Dark Horse, originally in comic format but then gathered into volumes of trade paperbacks. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVDs were produced by 20th Century Fox and released from 2000. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 comedy film about a Valley Girl cheerleader (Kristy Swanson) chosen by fate to fight and kill vampires. ...
// Introduction A large number of books have been published since 1998 by Pocket Pulse, and Simon Spotlight Entertainment. ...
Known to fans as the unaired Buffy pilot, this thirty-minute production by Joss Whedon was never intended to air. ...
| | Angel | Characters (main) • Characters (minor) • Episodes • Plot • Quotes Comics • Corrupt (unaired) • DVDs • Novels • Pitch tape Angel is a spin-off from the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
This article lists the major and recurring fictional characters created by Joss Whedon for the cult television programs, Angel. ...
This article features recurring fictional characters who appear as guest stars on the cult television program Angel. ...
The following is a list of episodes for the television show Angel. ...
This is a plot summary of the TV series Angel. ...
// Introduction Dark Horse published 2 Angel comic series. ...
Canonicity warning: The following is not considered canonical in the Buffyverse: Corrupt was originally intended as the second Angel episode, but the production was abandoned, and instead Lonely Hearts was written and produced // Plot synopsis Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about some or all of the Whedonverse productions...
Angel - Series 1-5 - Complete. ...
// Introduction These books focus on Angel and his so-called Fang Gang Canonical issues Main article: Buffyverse canon The books featured in this list are not part of Buffyverse canon. ...
Canonical warning: The followings canonical status in the Buffyverse is unclear: A six-minute pitch tape produced by Joss Whedon was never intended to air, but used in 1999 to show the WB Network the potential of Angel. ...
| | Expanded Uni. | Comics • Fray • Novels • Slayer timeline • Tales of Slayer (prose) • Tales of Slayers • Tales of Vampires • Video Games New: Auld Lang Syne • Asylum • Bad Bargain • Blackout • Deathless • Go Ask Malice • Masks • Portal Through Time • Spike vs Dracula Expanded Universe material (e. ...
// Introduction Buffy trade paperbacks. ...
The cover Fray #1 Fray is an eight-issue comic book miniseries about Melaka Fray, a Slayer in the future, written by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon and drawn by Karl Moline (pencils) and Andy Owens (inks). ...
// Introduction Buffyverse original novels fit into one of four categories. ...
This article is based on the vampire Slayers in the fictional universe created by Joss Whedon for the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, the Buffyverse. ...
Note: This is not to be confused with Tales of the Slayers Graphic Novel. ...
Note: This is not to be confused with the Tales of the Slayer prose short story volumes. ...
Tales of the Vampires was a miniseries of comic books (later collected in a single trade paperback) set in the Buffyverse. ...
Four official Buffy video games have been released. ...
Auld Lang Syne is a comic based on the Angel television series. ...
Bad Bargain is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Buffy. ...
Book cover // Book Information Author(s): Keith R.A. DeCandido Substance: 256 pages Publisher: Pocket Books Date first published: August 29, 2006 Book Description Spoiler warning: It is 1977, the summer of a brutal blackout, the time of the Son of Sam murders, and a period of brutal fiscal disaster...
The Deathless is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Buffy. ...
Canonicity warning: The following is not considered canonical in the Buffyverse. ...
Variant cover by Jeremy Geddes Masks is a comic based on the Angel television series. ...
Portal Through Time is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Buffy. ...
One of the Covers for Spike vs Dracula #1 Story: Peter David Art by: Joe Corroney Cover artists: Joe Corroney Zach Howard, Sean Murphy, and Eric Wight Comics: Spike vs Dracula #1-5 Publisher: IDW Publishing Date first published: Late 2006 Substance: 100 Pages // Story description Spoiler warning: A Spike...
| | Auxiliary | Academia • Cast & crew • Fan films • Rare promos • Unofficial parodies • Undeveloped productions Buffy Animated • Card Game • Guidebooks • Magazines • RPGs • Toys A rapidly expanding subset of Popular culture studies, Buffy Studies is concerned with the scholarly study and exploration of Joss Whedons popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and, to a lesser extent, Whedons other works. ...
Buffy and Angel (Buffyverse) cast and crew were involved in the making of the television series. ...
Several notable fan films have been inspired by the fictional universe (Buffyverse) established by television series Buffy and Angel. ...
Buffy and Angel promos were used by the WB Network and later by UPN to promote episodes of Buffy & Angel. ...
Screenshot from The Bigger Picture with Graham Norton clip, Poofy the Vampire Slayer. Left, Graham Norton. ...
The fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel, has had a strong cultural impact and a loyal fan base, and the creator Joss Whedon has been widely recognised as a talent within the entertainment industry. ...
Canonical warning: The followings canonical status in the Buffyverse is unclear: Buffy the Animated Series was an undeveloped animated TV show based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Sample Buffy the Vampire Slayer CCG card The Buffy the Vampire Slayer Collectible Card Game is a collectible trading card game based on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Cover of the Buffy guide, Watchers Guide Vol. ...
Buffy Magazine Issue 24 (August 2001) Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine was first published by Titan Magazines in 1999. ...
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel RPGs are complementary, officially licensed role-playing games published by Eden Studios, Inc. ...
This article is a list of action figures based on the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
| | Powers | Angel Investigations • Circle of the Black Thorn • Order of Aurelius • The First Evil • The Initiative • Monsters • Old Ones The Powers That Be • Ra-Tet • Scooby Gang • Senior Partners • Watchers' Council • Wolfram & Hart | | People | Adam • Amy • Andrew • Angel • Anya • Buffy • Caleb • Connor • Cordelia • Darla • Dawn • Doyle • Drusilla • Eve • Faith • Fred • Giles • Glory • Gunn • Harmony • Holtz • Illyria • Jasmine • Jenny • Jonathan • Joyce • Kate • Kennedy • Lilah • Lindsey • Lorne • Master • Mayor • Oz • Prof. Walsh • Riley • Robin Wood • Spike • Tara • Warren • Wesley • Willow • Xander | | Places | L.A. • Sunnydale Bronze • Buffy's residence • Caritas • Hellmouth • Hyperion • Library • Magic Box • Pylea • Sunnydale High | | Music | Complete Tracklist • Use of Music in Buffy & Angel Buffy album • Dingoes Ate My Baby • Film • Radio Sunnydale • Live Fast, Die Never • Once More, with Feeling Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about Buffy, Angel up until their final episodes follow. ...
The Circle of the Black Thorn was a fictional secret society in the television show, Angel. ...
The Order of Aurelius (founded on the 12th century â disbanded in the fall of 1997) is a cult of vampires, seen in the first season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and occasionally in flashbacks in later seasons. ...
The First Evil is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The Initiative was a fictional secret government organization in the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
The following is a list of demons, vampires, human monsters, walking dead, ghosts, beasts and any kind of evil being or supernatural creature seen in the Buffyverse (created by Joss Whedon). ...
In the Buffyverse the Old Ones are the extremely powerful pure-breed demons that once dominated earth before humankind appeared. ...
The Powers That Be is a euphemism for the enigmatic and ancient forces that assist the side of good in the WB television series Angel. ...
The Ra-Tet is a fictional order of five individuals from the hit television show Angel. ...
The Scooby Gang, or Scoobies, are Buffy Summers and her friends and colleagues who assist her in her duties as Slayer in the cult television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The Senior Partners are extradimensional demons in the television series Angel that have an interest in furthering evil and the apocalypse (their scheduled apocalypse that is, not other apocalypses) on Earth and perhaps other dimensions. ...
In the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the Watchers Council is the governing body of the Watchers. ...
Wolfram and Hart, Attorneys at Law is an international and interdimensional fictional law firm in the television series Angel. ...
Adam is a fictional character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by George Hertzberg. ...
Amy Madison is a fictional character in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Elizabeth Anne Allen. ...
Andrew Wells is a fictional character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Tom Lenk. ...
Angel (born 1727 in Galway, Ireland) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt for the television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Spoiler warning: Anya Christina Emmanuella Jenkins (born 860 in Sjornjost, Sweden and died 2003 in Sunnydale, California), formerly Aud and Anyanka, Patron Saint of Scorned Women, is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Buffy Anne Summers is the titular fictional character in the film Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the television program of the same name and its numerous spin-offs, such as novels, comic books, and video games. ...
Caleb (played by Nathan Fillion) is a fictional character in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe created by Joss Whedon. ...
Connor also known as Connor Angel, Steven Franklin Thomas Holtz and Connor Reilly, is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television program Angel. ...
Cordelia Chase (born December, 1980 in Sunnydale, California, died in 2004 in Los Angeles) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television programs Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Darla is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Dawn Summers is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television program Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Allen Francis Doyle (born in 1970 in Dublin, Ireland, died in 1999 in Los Angeles, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program, Angel. ...
Drusilla (born circa 1840 in London, England) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Eve was a fictional character on the fifth season of cult television series Angel. ...
Faith Lehane (known in the TV series only as Faith) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, portrayed by Eliza Dushku. ...
Winifred Fred Burkle (born in Texas, died in 2004 in Los Angeles, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Shawn Ryan for the cult television program, Angel. ...
Rupert Giles is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television program, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Glory, also known as Glorificus, The Beast, The Abomination, and That Which Cannot Be Named, is a fictional deity in the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Clare Kramer. ...
Charles Gunn (born 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Garry Campbell for the cult television program, Angel. ...
Harmony Kendall (born presumably in 1981 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Daniel Holtz is a fictional character on the television series Angel. ...
Illyria is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television series Angel. ...
Jasmine was a fictional character on the television series Angel. ...
Jenny Calendar is a fictional character played by Robia LaMorte in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Jonathan Levinson (born in 1981 in Sunnydale, California and died in November 2002 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Joyce Summers (born 1958, died in 2001 in Sunnydale, California of a brain aneurysm) is a fictional character played by Kristine Sutherland on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Kate Lockley is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television program Angel, and is portrayed by Elisabeth Röhm. ...
Iyari Limon as Kennedy Kennedy (surname unknown) is a fictional character in the American television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Lilah Morgan first appeared in the episode The Ring of the Angel Series in season one, and would appear regularly in the seasons one and two. ...
Lindsey McDonald was a fictional character on the WB Network television series Angel. ...
Krevlornswath Lorne Of The Deathwok Clan (born in Pylea), also known as The Host, is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program, Angel. ...
The Master (real name Heinrich Joseph Nest, according to the shooting script for Welcome to the Hellmouth) is a fictional character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Mark Metcalf. ...
For the Australian television/entertainment personality, see Richard Wilkins (TV presenter). ...
Daniel Oz Osbourne (born 1980 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Professor Margaret Walsh, known as Professor Walsh or, more informally, Maggie Walsh, is a fictional character in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Riley Finn (born in Huxley, Iowa) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Principal Robin Wood is a recurring character on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Spike (aka William The Bloody), is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Tara Maclay (born October 16, 1980 and died May 7th, 2002 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Warren Mears is a fictional character in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Adam Busch. ...
Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (born in England, died in Los Angeles) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Douglas Petrie for the cult television programs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
Willow Danielle Rosenberg (born either in 1980 or very early 1981 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Alexander Xander LaVelle Harris (born 1981 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character in the cult television program Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Nickname: City of Angels Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates: State California County Los Angeles County - Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Area - City 1290. ...
Sunnydale Sunnydale, California, is the fictional suburban setting for the popular television drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
The Bronze is a nightclub in Sunnydale, the fictional setting for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Spoiler warning: Buffy Summers and her mother, Joyce, lived at 1630 Revello Drive, Sunnydale, California, after they moved to Sunnydale from Los Angeles, California, following Buffyâs expulsion from Hemery High School for having burned down the schoolâs gymnasium in a fight against local vampires. ...
Caritas was a fictional demon-friendly karaoke bar in the U.S. television series Angel. ...
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Outside view of the property. ...
Giles and Buffy read VAMPYR, one of the books in the Sunnydale High School library Buffy the Vampire Slayer is not the only work of fiction in which imaginary books play a central role. ...
In the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Magic Box is a magic shop in Sunnydale run by Rupert Giles. ...
The two Suns of Pylea. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about some or all of the Whedonverse productions (Buffy, Angel, Fray, etc. ...
This article aims to be a complete tracklist for the TV series, Buffy and Angel. ...
The use of music was a key component in the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Album is a soundtrack album featuring music from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series. ...
Dingoes Ate My Baby is a fictional rock band on the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 comedy film about a Valley Girl cheerleader (Kristy Swanson) chosen by fate to fight and kill vampires. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Radio Sunnydale - Music from the TV Series is the rather long-winded title of the second Buffy the Vampire Slayer soundtrack album, following on from Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Album. ...
Once More, With Feeling is a musical episode of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
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A Slayer in the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, is a young female bestowed with mystical powers that originate from the heart of a pure-demon, which gives her superhuman senses, strength, speed, endurance, agility, and healing in the fight against forces of darkness. ...
In the fictional world of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, a vampire is a demon of a species which inhabits and animates a human corpse. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details about Buffy up to the end of its third season follow. ...
A Werewolf is a human who tranforms into a wolf-like figure on nights of the full moon in the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. ...
In the fictional Buffyverse established by Buffy and Angel, a Witch is a person who has great knowledge and power over the use of mystical forces, commonly known as magic, to perform various feats that defy the laws of nature. ...
Liason of the Senior Partners is a term used to refer to a certain kind of fictional humanoid creature in the cult TV series Angel. ...
In the television series Angel, the so-called Shanshu Prophecy, as translated by Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, foresees the restoration of a vampire with a soul into a mortal human being. ...
Sunnydale Sunnydale, California, is the fictional suburban setting for the popular television drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
In the television series Angel, the Tro-Clon is a confluence of events which would have great consequences of the destiny of mankind. ...
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