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    • S1
      • E01 Welcome to the Hellmouth
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        • Trivia
      • E02 The Harvest
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      • E03 The Witch
      • E04 Teacher's Pet
      • E05 Never Kill a Boy on the First Date
      • E06 The Pack
      • E07 Angel
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        • YMMV
      • E08 I Robot, You Jane
      • E09 The Puppet Show
      • E10 Nightmares
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        • Trivia
        • YMMV
      • E11 Out of Mind, Out of Sight
        • YMMV
      • E12 Prophecy Girl
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    • S2
      • E01 When She Was Bad
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      • E02 Some Assembly Required
      • E03 School Hard
      • E04 Inca Mummy Girl
      • E05 Reptile Boy
      • E06 Halloween
      • E07 Lie to Me
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      • E08 The Dark Age
        • YMMV
      • E09 What's My Line? Part 1
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        • YMMV
      • E10 What's My Line? Part 2
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      • E11 Ted
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      • E12 Bad Eggs
        • YMMV
      • E13 Becoming Part 2
      • E13 Surprise
        • Laconic
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      • E14 Innocence
        • YMMV
      • E15 Phases
      • E16 Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered
        • Trivia
      • E17 Passion
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      • E18 Killed By Death
      • E19 I Only Have Eyes for You
      • E20 Go Fish
      • E21 Becoming, Part 1
      • E22 Becoming, Part 2
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    • S3
      • E01 Anne
        • Laconic
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      • E02 Dead Man's Party
      • E03 Faith, Hope, and Trick
      • E04 Beauty and the Beasts
      • E05 Homecoming
      • E06 Band Candy
      • E07 Revelations
      • E08 Lovers Walk
        • Quotes
      • E09 The Wish
      • E10 Amends
      • E11 Gingerbread
      • E12 Helpless
      • E13 The Zeppo
      • E15 Consequences
        • Quotes
      • E16 Doppelgangland
      • E17 Enemies
      • E18 Choices
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      • E19 Earshot
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      • E20 The Prom
      • E21 Graduation Day Part 1
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      • E22 Graduation Day Part 2
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    • S4
      • E01 The Freshman
      • E02 Living Conditions
      • E03 The Harsh Light of Day
      • E04 Fear Itself
      • E05 Beer Bad
      • E06 Wild at Heart
      • E07 The Initiative
      • E08 Pangs
      • E09 Something Blue
      • E10 Hush
      • E11 Doomed
      • E12 A New Man
      • E13 The I in Team
      • E14 Goodbye Iowa
      • E15 This Years Girl
      • E16 Who Are You
      • E18 Where the Wild Things Are
      • E19 New Moon Rising
      • E20 The Yoko Factor
      • E21 Primeval
      • E22 Restless
    • S5
      • E01 Buffy vs. Dracula
      • E02 Real Me
      • E03 The Replacement
      • E04 Out of My Mind
      • E05 No Place Like Home
      • E06 Family
      • E07 Fool for Love
      • E08 Shadow
      • E09 Listening to Fear
      • E10 Into the Woods
      • E11 Triangle
      • E12 Checkpoint
      • E13 Blood Ties
      • E14 Crush
      • E15 I Was Made to Love You
      • E16 The Body
      • E17 Forever
      • E18 Intervention
      • E19 Tough Love
      • E20 Spiral
      • E21 Weight of the World
      • E22 The Gift
    • S6
      • E01 Bargaining, Part 1
      • E02 Bargaining, Part 2
      • E03 After Life
      • E04 Flooded
      • E05 Life Serial
      • E06 All the Way
      • E07 Once More, With Feeling
      • E08 Tabula Rasa
      • E09 Smashed
      • E10 Wrecked
      • E11 Gone
      • E12 Doublemeat Palace
      • E13 Dead Things
      • E14 Older and Far Away
      • E15 As You Were
      • E16 Hell's Bells
      • E17 Normal Again
      • E18 Entropy
      • E19 Seeing Red
        • YMMV
      • E20 Villains
      • E21 Two to Go
      • E22 Grave
    • S7
      • E01 Lessons
      • E02 Beneath You
      • E03 Same Time, Same Place
      • E04 Help
      • E05 Selfless
      • E06 Him
      • E07 Conversations With Dead People
      • E08 Sleeper
      • E09 Never Leave Me
      • E10 Bring on the Night
      • E11 Showtime
      • E12 Potential
      • E13 The Killer in Me
      • E14 First Date
      • E15 Get It Done
      • E16 Storyteller
      • E17 Lies My Parents Told Me
      • E18 Dirty Girls
      • E19 Empty Places
      • E20 Touched
      • E21 End of Days
      • E22 Chosen
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    Into every generation a Slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a Chosen One. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their numbers. She is the Slayer.

    "Don't you ever think about anything besides boys and clothes?"
    "Saving the world from vampires?"

    In 1992, Joss Whedon wrote an interesting film with an original concept and a postmodern take on the horror genre. However, due to Whedon's lack of control over his work, he (and several others) saw the film as disappointing, while it did acquire a modest Cult following. Not wanting to let the character and overall concept that he was attached to go to waste, Whedon jumped at the chance to re-visit it on television.

    In 1997, with an abbreviated first season, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was raised from the dead on the fledgling WB network. At its core was a subversion of the horror movie trope of the fragile and doomed Southern Californian cheerleader attacked by a monster in a dark alley. Buffy was snappy, petite, blonde and instead monsters would be afraid of meeting with her in dark alleys. She was part of a long line of "Slayers," one girl every generation given mystical strength and other powers to confront not only vampires but all other sorts of monsters that stalk the night.

    The TV show took the first movie as originally scripted as Canon, not the film that resulted. After a chaotic and disastrous initial training to hone her abilities, Buffy moved to an isolated city in Southern California called Sunnydale. Initially wanting to escape the responsibilities of being The Slayer, she forms a tight-knit group of friends. An Ancient Conspiracy called "The Watchers Council" has been responsible for training Slayers for millennia, and they sent her a mentor named Giles to prepare her for some nasty things that are going down in Sunnydale, which happens to be the location of a Hellmouth.

    Joss and his team of merry writers at Mutant Enemy took many standard teenaged issues ("high school is hell", "why is my boyfriend acting weird now that I've slept with him?", "now we're at college, and all my best friend wants to do is hang out with her boy/girlfriend"...) and explored them with a supernatural, self-knowing, but emotional eye.

    While the show was not a smash hit at first, critical acclaim was rampant and by the second season a devoted fanbase developed. Part of its success may be attributable to the very clever writing that involved what is now famously named Buffy-Speak (which has its own website). The characters were prone to subvert a wide variety of tropes (being at least partially Genre Savvy), secondary characters were well fleshed out (and sometimes killed) and there was very clear, deliberate Character Development for everyone. The storyline was also notable for how well-planned out the stories were; most every season had a hint toward the events planned for the next season and sometimes major plot points were foreshadowed several years in advance.

    In 1999, Buffy's Love Interest Angel was spun off into his own series set in nearby LA. Crossovers and cross-references between the two shows persisted until Buffy ended in 2003. In many ways Angel provides a contrast to the themes of its parent series, as it was about dealing with adult life and past mistakes in comparison to the "growing up is hard" notes hit by Buffy over its seven season span.

    In 2007, "Season Eight" began, a series of comics produced by Joss Whedon and declared as official series Canon. The first issues of a "Season Nine" began in the fall of 2011, split between two series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel and Faith. This naming convention has continued with "Season Ten", "Season Eleven", and "Season Twelve". The comic series Fray: Future Slayer is also set in this universe, which has been given different names by fans: Buffyverse, Slayerverse, Jossverse, and Wheldonverse being some of the most commonly-seen.

    The influence of this show on later TV, within its genre and elsewhere, is plain to see. Modern Myth Arc- and Story Arc-based television owe at least some inspiration to this series, especially the Half Arc Season, as well as the "superhero with high school problems" theme. As several commentators have observed, Russell T. Davies had at least one eye on this show when he revived Doctor Who.

    This series is one of the single most Trope Overdosed and Lampshade Hanging shows in existence with over 5500 references strewn across this wiki. This is partially because TV Tropes originally began with a focus on Buffy (based on a 2004 thread on the fan site Buffistas.org) before branching out to all of TV and eventually all of everything.

    There are plans to revive the franchise as a film without the involvement of Joss Whedon, the reason being the makers of the original movie had retained the rights all throughout the show's run, even though they had no creative involvement since. This has been remarked upon by cast members as generally a bad idea.

    Some episode-specific tropes can be found on the recap page.

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the Trope Namer for:
    Tropes common to the 'verse of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel include:
    Tropey stuff used in Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
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