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Buffy the Vampire Slayer the Animated Series - Bwaaaagh

 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
12:15 / 13.02.03
Here' what you could have won

Bwaaagh! 'Snot fair! I mean, I could take it if it was due to the massive diversion of funds towards Dark Season - The Animated Series, but why, why, why, can this incredibly cute spinoff not be born?

For that matter, whatever happened to Ripper/The Watcher? Is anyone gettng the feeling that Joss Whedon's star is very definitely in the descendant?
 
 
Eloi Tsabaoth
12:17 / 13.02.03
Apparently there's an interview in SFX magazine claiming he's chucking in the Methadone Metronome for good, concentrating on films. And one of the tabs is claiming next season is going to be Faith the Vampire Slayer. All rumour, a'course.
 
 
Regrettable Juvenilia
12:34 / 13.02.03
It's been confirmed that Eliza Dushku has been in discussion about signing up for FAITH (no 'tVS' attached), and there's a rumour floating around that she's said yes - that could just be fanboy optimism, but I think the chances are good. Hope they make it a clean start, with as few characters imported over as possible, and its own distinctive look/feel...
 
 
Eloi Tsabaoth
12:37 / 13.02.03
I'd be happy for 50 minutes of Eliza Dusku doing anything. Filling in tax forms, or cleaning out the lint filter in her dryer.
 
 
Bear
12:43 / 13.02.03
Yeah I saw these the other day, nice..

I'm another one on the Faith the Tax Form Slayer bandwagon, but then I'm just a big nerd

I think Ripper still gets talked about from time to time it may still I happen.

But I think the whole Buffy franchise is on its way out well it will be if the formula that anything I enjoy gets cancelled.

But Angel that's the boy at the moment, has nobody else watched read what happened??! Grrrr

Or how cool is Andrew - he gets all the good lines now - Mmmmm Captain Archer
 
 
Tamayyurt
14:21 / 13.02.03
If they do a Faith show (or movie) I would so want them to import andrew, but that's it.

Speaking of movies why not make a Buffy animated movie like they've done with the Batman cartoon? I just want to see her fight that dragon!
 
 
Tamayyurt
15:22 / 23.05.04
According to Ain't It Cool News the Buffy Cartoon is back on.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
16:59 / 23.05.04
Did Tru Calling get cancelled then?
 
 
Triplets
17:58 / 23.05.04
Probably. I know no-one else is watching it.

The whole concept is about 7 years too late, ie: someone with knowledge they shouldn't have uses it to solve crimes within an metropolitan settings. Look no further than Early Edition, Millenium and the Dead Zone. Bo-ring
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
21:18 / 23.05.04
But with Eliza Dushku in it. You're forgetting the important part.
 
 
Tamayyurt
21:19 / 23.05.04
No Tru Calling got picked up for a second season. I've never actually seen it myself though.
 
 
Gary Lactus
13:07 / 24.05.04
I've been catching Tru Calling whenever I can. It's just okay, although it's opening up enough to keep me interested. Despite appalling ratings it is going into a second season. I guess that means no Faith show.

I personally think a Buffy animated series would be a shoddy methadrone to the real good shit. Not interested.
 
 
FinderWolf
15:17 / 24.05.04
what's the "Methadone Metronome"?
 
 
Eloi Tsabaoth
15:22 / 24.05.04
Television (Drug of the Nation).
 
 
FinderWolf
15:19 / 16.06.04
>> DRAWING POWER: Remember that big Buffy story I teased in Tuesday's column? Turns out I can't keep a freakin' secret to save my life. As reported in the new issue of TV Guide magazine (on sale tomorrow), the animated Buffy the Vampire Slayer series is back on the drawing board — with Sarah Michelle Gellar erased from the cast. According to sources, the Chosen One opted not to reprise her title role, leading creator Joss Whedon to recruit Giselle Loren — the video-game voice of Buffy — to mouth off alongside original Scoobies Alyson Hannigan, Nicholas Brendon and Anthony Stewart Head in the pilot (which unspools for potential distributors next month). For an exclusive First Look at the Buffy toon, pick up the new issue of TV Guide. The way cool image appears on page 14 directly under the photo of a certain Italian stallion.

from TV Guide!
 
 
Warewullf
17:30 / 16.06.04
Yay!
 
 
Tamayyurt
19:38 / 16.06.04
Yeah, although I think a Buffy cartoon would be kinda cool... it's stil a step back. (back to TV, back to high school). A movie would be a lot better. Still, a Buffy cartoon is better than nothing.
 
 
Brigade du jour
20:46 / 16.06.04
They haven't really nailed Xander's chest have they? He's so ... broad. Maybe it was just the early series, hey watch me play catch up cos I'm Late Boy.
 
 
FinderWolf
13:22 / 17.06.04
Xander looks fine to me...chest and all. I didn't see anything weird about the character designs for him.

I just looked at all the designs again -- so pretty! It's cool that this is going to finally become a reality after 3 years in development.
 
 
Tamayyurt
15:00 / 17.06.04
Yeah, Xander looks great. I'd like to see Oz.
 
 
FinderWolf
17:45 / 17.06.04
Little interview with Jeph Loeb I just found on the net -- doesn't say all that much but it's a fun interview. Apparently the word on the street is that there will be a major announcement soon about what network will be hosting the animated series and when it will start (I'm betting on Cartoon Network - or maybe FX or Sci-Fi?).

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From Fanboyplanet.com - 2004-06-17th

Two weeks back, the news started leaking that something was happening with the animated version of Buffy. A couple of years ago, some work had been done on the concept, with Jeph Loeb, now supervising producer on Smallville and writer of DC’s Superman/Batman, in charge.

After the powers that be killed it, word got out revealing that Eric Radomski, of Batman: The Animated Series and Spawn, had been working on the show. Designs by a guy named Eric Wight spread across the web, and it’s his work that we’re liberally borrowing to illustrate this piece.

And why not? In an almost unheard of but definitely serendipitous event, the creative team has been reassembled. We’ll let Loeb explain why.

It took a while for Jeph to get back to us beyond a brief confirmation. Evidently Smallville had started back up just as this story broke, so finding time for a Q & A became a tricky task.

At last we got the time. And so, here’s what Jeph Loeb can tell us without calling down the wrath of The Master...in this case, Joss Whedon. Sshhhh...

Fanboy Planet: When did this series get resurrected? Do you have a network interested? Is there a target date?

Jeph Loeb: Like all great Buffy stories, this has to do with resurrection. We needed someone to pull the stake out of our show so we could live again. Fox Television did that and we’re very grateful. As to when it appear and where, we’re keeping that under wraps right now!

Fanboy Planet: How much of your original team is back on, or are you still working on that?

Jeph Loeb: Everyone came back. It really is wonderful material and we wanted to see it through.


Fanboy Planet: It’s been a couple of years, you’d moved on to Smallville. What was your initial reaction when Joss Whedon called?

Jeph Loeb: Actually, it was Chris Buchanan, who runs Mutant Enemy (Joss Whedon’s production company -- but you knew that), who called. We just laughed. It had been so long and there had been so many false starts we just agreed that when it was actually animated THEN we’d get excited.

Joss and I didn’t see each other until the first recording session. It was like we’d been time warped -- two years later and here we were again!

Fanboy Planet: Are you going to try to juggle work on both shows, or do you leave Young Superman (as our Japanese readers call it) behind?

Jeph Loeb: No, I’m starting the fourth season of Smallville as the Supervising Producer. Most of what I had to do on Buffy Animated was completed before I left. I had spent a year and a half getting her ready -- she just needed to give birth!

Fanboy Planet: What’s the take? Is this still a sort of retelling of the missing moments from their high school days, or will this be post-Angel?

Jeph Loeb: It’s all Buffy Year One

For the fans, we’ve always seen it as Episode 7.5. Buffy has met Angel. He’s this brooding dark romantic character. She doesn’t know yet about Angelus or any of that stuff. It’s quite a lot of fun being able to tell stories that you know what will happen in the years to come!

Fanboy Planet: How much of the original cast will you have -- and are there any cool new talents doing voices?

Jeph Loeb: Some of that we’re still keeping as surprises. Alyson (Willow), Nicholas (Xander) and Tony (Giles) have all taken part -- that much we’ll say.

Fanboy Planet: Is there anything you’re allowed to tell me that I can’t think of right now?

Jeph Loeb: Well, that would be telling now, wouldn’t it? All we can say is that there will be more announcements throughout the summer!

Thanks for the time and keep watching for more news!

So there you have it. What can be known at this time. What Jeph didn’t mention, but we can still safely extrapolate, is that this Year One includes Dawn, as of course, her very existence must have caused major retroactive continuity in Buffy’s life.

We’re excited. 2004 looked bad for Whedon fans with the ending of Angel. But now we’ve got a hot comic series (Astonishing X-Men), a movie in production (Serenity -- the big-screen version of Firefly) and now ...cartoons. You gotta love it.

Now about those Spike TV movies and Ripper...
 
  
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