| Willow Rosenberg |
 Alyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg | | | | Statistics | | Name | Willow Danielle Rosenberg | | Status | Alive | | Species | Human | | Affiliation | Scooby Gang, formerly Sunnydale High and UC Sunnydale students and UC Sunnydale Wicca Group | | Notable powers | - Skilled and powerful practitioner of witchcraft, capable of telekinesis and adept at performing spells, rituals and transmogrifications.
- Expert computer hacker.
| | Portrayed by | Alyson Hannigan | | Willow Danielle Rosenberg (born in 1980 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Willow was played by Alyson Hannigan and appeared in three episodes of the show's spin-off, Angel. Riff Regan played the role in the unaired pilot for the show, while Adam Busch seeped into her in the seventh season episode The Killer in Me, thanks to a spell. Image File history File linksMetadata Willow_Rosenberg. ...
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Character history Willow Danielle Rosenberg was the only child of Sheila and Ira Rosenberg. Her supercilious and unaffectionate mother, a psychologist, appeared in one season three episode, Gingerbread. Under the influence of a demon, she and Joyce Summers tried to burn their daughters and Amy Madison, another witch, at the stake. Willow may have inherited from her a strong sense of political injustice, reflected particularly in her attitudes towards Native Americans. Her father, never seen, is hinted to be equally uninvolved. Her middle name was revealed in the script of season three's Bad Girls: "If my parents hadn't settled on 'Danielle,' Danger would be my middle name." To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
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Willow was a shy, awkward nerd in the series premiere, Welcome to the Hellmouth. Her sexual naivety and mostly lightly risqué statements provided much humor in the show's earlier seasons. A member of the Math, Science and Computer clubs, she had a reputation as the person to go to for tutoring help. She was ridiculed by her more popular classmates, including cheerleaders Cordelia Chase and Harmony Kendall. But Willow had much scientific knowledge and computer hacking skills. She was one of two students at Sunnydale High to be selected to be wooed an unnamed but very prestigious software company, and was chosen to teach computer science after Jenny Calendar was murdered. She had a hopeless crush on her childhood friend Xander Harris, who ignored her to pursue his equally hopeless crush on Buffy and later, a relationship with Cordelia Chase. They had been charter members of the "We Hate Cordelia Chase" Club. Nerd, as a stereotypical or archetypal designation, refers to somebody who is perceived to be of normal to above-average intelligence and whose interests (often in science and mathematics) are not shared by mainstream society. ...
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By the third season, Willow blossomed as the Slayer's best friend and an important member of the slayerettes, having been led to witchcraft by season two's soul-casting. She developed a more satisfying romantic relationship with Oz, a guitarist in the local band Dingoes Ate My Baby, which survived Oz's revelation as a werewolf and a kiss with Xander while being held hostage. She also met her demonic alter-ego in season three's Doppelgängland, where her vampire Doppelgänger counterpart groped the "real" Willow as well as Xander. The term witchcraft (and witch) is a controversial one with a complicated history. ...
Daniel Osbourne, referred to exclusively as Oz, is a fictional character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Seth Green. ...
Dingoes Ate My Baby is a fictional band on the show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
A German woodcut from 1722 A werewolf in folklore and mythology is a person who changes into a wolf, either by purposefully using magic or by being placed under a curse. ...
Doppelgängland is an episode of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer centered on the character of Willow Rosenberg. ...
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At UC Sunnydale, Willow and Buffy moved across town to Room 214 in Stevenson Hall. After Oz's dramatic departure, Willow joined the campus Wicca group, a disappointing experience but for the presence of Tara Maclay. After discovering each other's magic, they became friends and later, lovers and soulmates. Some fans argue that Willow's later self-identification as a lesbian consists of a retcon, as she manifested a crush for Xander early on in the series and established a long-running and sexually active relationship with Oz, before affirming herself as a lesbian. Others, however, view this as a matter of repression and eventual admission, to herself and others. A simpler explanation is that she's bisexual, but choosing to identify as lesbian due to her relationship with Tara, one of the few lesbian couples portrayed in American television. The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the state of California. ...
Wild at Heart is the sixth episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
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Willow's magical skills first peaked in Bargaining, the season six opener. She led Tara, Xander and Anya in raising Buffy from the dead. Afterwards, she became addicted to using magic. Her disregard for the consequences of her actions eventually drove Tara away and Buffy's sister Dawn to the hospital. Willow was forced to face her problem and stopped using magic, but her grief over Tara's death unleashed the dark energies once more, and her vengeance reached a climax when Willow magically skinned the killer Warren, who had intended the bullets for Buffy. Willow absorbed volumes of magic as she pursued the other members of the Trio, turning against her friends in the process. Her attempt to raise an apocalypse was ended by Xander's words of friendship. Bargaining, Part One is the first episode of season 6 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Dawn Summers (born in September 2000 in Czech Republic) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the cult television program, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
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Willow retreated to England with Giles, but was forced to deal with her magical nature and her place in the universe.In an important crossover, she battled Jasmine, the then villain on Angel and restored Angel's soul. She returned from Los Angeles with Faith, a reformed Slayer. Willow slowly regained control of her powers and entered a new relationship with an eventual Slayer Kennedy. In the series finale Chosen, Willow changed the rules for the Slayer line. No longer would they fight alone against forces of darkness. Now, potential Slayers are full Slayers. As she helped Buffy fight an army of vampires, Willow temporarily took on a goddess-like appearance, perhaps a reference to the common magical ritual of Godform Assumption, in which the mage or witch attempts to merge their soul with a spirit, usually a God. A fictional crossover occurs when otherwise separated fictional characters, stories, settings, universes, or media meet and interact with each other. ...
Jasmine was a fictional character on the television series Angel. ...
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Powers and abilities Willow began honing her witchcraft in the third season. Her interest in the Wiccan religion lies more in the spellcasting portion rather than the faith itself. In Buffyverse, magicks are a practice, not a religion. For the book series Wicca see Sweep (book series) and Circle Of Three. ...
Willow cast dozens of spells throughout the series, usually telekinesis, telepathy, levitation and casting bolts of lightning. Her first major spell was restoring Angel's soul in the season two finale. She did it again in Angel's season 4 episode Orpheus. When anyone casts a powerful spell in Buffyverse, their eyes go black. Willow was also well-versed in science and computing, as well as the demonology acquired by all the Scooby Gang as they study each new threat. Willow uses mostly Apple Computers, and the show faithfully follows the evolution of the iBook line. Psychokinesis (literally mind-movement) or PK is the more commonly used term today for what in the past was known as telekinesis (literally distant-movement). It refers to the psi ability to influence the behavior of matter by mental intention (or possibly some other aspect of mental activity) alone. ...
Telepathy, from the Greek Ïηλε, tele, distant, and Ïάθεια, patheia, feeling, is the claimed innate ability of humans and other creatures to communicate information from one mind to another, without the use of extra tools such as speech or body language. ...
Levitation is the process by which an object is suspended against gravity, in a stable position, by a force without physical contact. ...
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In season two's Halloween, a ghost costume charmed and sold by Ethan Rayne made Willow an immaterial spectre. The spell was soon broken and Willow returned to normal. In season four's Something Blue, Willow gained the ability to make anything she said come true, She lacked control over this ability and gave it up. In season six's last arc, Willow had developed the ability to drain magic from people and objects, though the sources of the energy often altered her emotional state. Whilst charged, she gained the ability to fire dark bolts of energy at her foes and transform herself into a stormy cloud to achieve flight. After struggling with her powers through season seven, she uses them and an ancient slayer weapon to channel power to all of the potential slayers in the season finale, making each a fully-blown slayer. Categories: Buffy stubs | Buffy episodes ...
Ethan Rayne is a character in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. ...
Something Blue is the 9th episode of season 4 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Romantic relationships - Xander Harris: Willow "dated" Xander until they were five, when he stole her Barbie. She continued a hopeless, unrequited crush on her lifelong friend into high school. The two began a brief affair in season three's Homecoming when they were both involved with someone else.
- "Malcolm Black"/Moloch: See I, Robot... You, Jane.
- Daniel "Oz" Osbourne: Willow lost her virginity in this first long-term relationship, which ended after Oz cheated on her with a female werewolf.
- Tara Maclay. Willow's first lesbian relationship developed quickly and lasted about two years.
- Kennedy: Willow continued her recovery from Tara's death as she embarked on relationship with this potential slayer.
Homecoming is the fifth episode of season 3 of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
I, Robot. ...
A German woodcut from 1722 A werewolf in folklore and mythology is a person who changes into a wolf, either by purposefully using magic or by being placed under a curse. ...
Appearances Willow has appeared in: - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Willow was a series regular for all seven seasons. Buffy and Willow were the only two characters that appeared in every episode of the show.
- Angel
- Willow made guest appearances in three episodes:
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