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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Animated Series

Eoraptor1

SOH-CM-2022
Did anyone else even know this had been thought of?

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Apparently, the network gave the demo version the thumbs down. With the one caveat (everyone here knows by now that the ingenue falling in love with the tortured, dreamy vampire is my least favorite part of the genre) I was a big Buffy fan. I thought it was an interesting show with real ideas in it. I would have watched this, just like I watch The Clone Wars now. C’mon, I know I’m not the only nerd here. My only quibble is I felt they kind of went overboard on the magical solutions near the end of the series run. In the director’s commentary of Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson talks about how he never particularly cared for the way magic is handled in the movies, and I think we sort of park our cars in the same garage on that one, because to me it’s often a lot of Deus ex machina to tie up loose ends in the narratives. Telepathy in especial sets off a warning bell in my head; this is where the writing team is going to openly propagandize. That being said, I thought "Earshot" was one of the best episodes. I remember really disliking Counselor Troi when Star Trek TNG debuted. I warmed to her later, but in the beginning I only thought about how much dramatic potential this empath was killing by her very presence. Why develop any investigative skills at all when you have someone there who knows exactly what the alien life form is thinking? Mr. Spock had a limited telepathic ability, but in order to use it, he generally had to make physical contact, and risk whatever being he was mind-melding taking over the link, or just pushing him out of his mode with a flood of wet emotions. I don’t like too much unearned power, even in fantasy epics. Even a character like Harry Potter, who was born with magical aptitude, had to work to develop the discipline.

JAMES
 
Whhaaatttt?

I only watched it because I think Sarah Michelle Gellar is really cute, in her own way.
 
Big Joss Whedon fan here. Many of my fellow Browncoats have been lobbying for a Firefly animated series for a while now.

It would work better then a new live action show or movie in allowing the original actors to do their characters voices.

Especially with Nathan being so successful on Castle and Adam on Chuck.

Have to throw in one of my favorite Firefly/Serenity tribute videos

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Brian
 
Big Joss Whedon fan here. Many of my fellow Browncoats have been lobbying for a Firefly animated series for a while now.

It would work better then a new live action show or movie in allowing the original actors to do their characters voices.

Especially with Nathan being so successful on Castle and Adam on Chuck.

Have to throw in one of my favorite Firefly/Serenity tribute videos

[YOUTUBE]MdXkGXD7gDc[/YOUTUBE]


Brian

I came late to Firefly. The whole series run had come and gone before I saw an entire episode. I caught up after SciFi Channel began showing it in syndication. I know some people didn't like the mix of science fiction and The Outlaw Josey Wales, but it really grew on me. Now I have the whole series on DVD. Come to think of it, I've never seen an episode of Dollhouse...

JAMES
 
I've never really been a fan of anything that Joss Whedon has ever done, and I particularly didn't like Buffy or Firefly. That said the original Buffy comedy film was great fun and I had no complaints about it, it was only when they made it into a television series that it became a bit too serious for my liking.
 
Took me a while to appreciate Firefly/Serenity. I kept hoping that they would find Summer Glau was actually an android creation of her brother's. Anyway now I miss it. I would like to see an animated series also
Ted
 
Took me a while to appreciate Firefly/Serenity. I kept hoping that they would find Summer Glau was actually an android creation of her brother's. Anyway now I miss it. I would like to see an animated series also
Ted

It never occurred to me that River Tam might also be an android; but I saw Serenity before I saw the series, so I already knew what she was. The viewing audience really seems to like those young devotchkas who are also Bruce Lee warrior valkyrie metahumans. You don't see too many who are actually muscular though; no Panther girls. I always thought Rachel McLish would have made a great Cyberdyne terminator, but in the series they went petite with River. I personally prefer a normal human heroine who lives by her wits, like Ellen Ripley in the Alien movies, but then they made her meta in the end, too. I once got into an arguement with a professor who considered the Alien movies sexist; but I'll save that story for another time...

JAMES
 
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