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The ''Buffyverse'' canon consists of materials that are thought to be genuine (or "official") and those events, characters, settings, etc., that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe established by the television series '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. The
Buffyverse The Buffyverse or Slayerverse is a media franchise created by Joss Whedon. The term also refers to the shared fictional universe in which the TV series '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and ''Angel'' are set. This term, originally coined by fans ...
is expanded through other additional materials such as comics, novels, pilots, promos and video games which do not necessarily take place in exactly the same fictional continuity as the ''Buffy'' episodes and ''Angel'' episodes. '' Star Trek'', '' Star Wars'', '' Stargate'' and other prolific sci-fi and fantasy franchises have similarly gathered complex fictional continuities through hundreds of stories told in different formats.


Definition

Using the religious analogy of a canon of
scripture Religious texts, including scripture, are texts which various religions consider to be of central importance to their religious tradition. They differ from literature by being a compilation or discussion of beliefs, mythologies, ritual pra ...
(see
Biblical canon A biblical canon is a set of texts (also called "books") which a particular Jewish or Christian religious community regards as part of the Bible. The English word ''canon'' comes from the Greek , meaning " rule" or " measuring stick". The us ...
), things that are not canon are considered " apocryphal." When a body of work is not specifically accepted or rejected by an authority, "canon" can be a fluid term that is interpreted differently by different people. This is the case with "''Buffyverse'' canon", which has yet to be publicly defined by an authority to the satisfaction and consensus of all observers (see: links to canon debates). The creator of the Buffyverse, Joss Whedon, has implied that additional materials he was not heavily involved in creating were separate from canon.Faraci, Devin,
Exclusive Interview: Joss Whedon
''CHUD.com'' (September 22, 2005)
When asked in an interview about canon, Whedon stated:


Canon listing

This is an overview of what has been dubbed official ''Buffyverse'' canon by the series creator Joss Whedon: *All 144 episodes of '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' *All 110 episodes of ''
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'' *The 1999 comic series '' The Origin'' *The ''
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'' comic series and related one-shots *The ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine'' and ''Angel and Faith'' comic series, as well as spin-offs (Spike: A Dark Place and Willow: Wonderland) *The ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten'' and ''Angel and Faith'' Volume 2 comic series *The ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven'' and ''Angel'' comic series and Giles spin-off *The '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve'' comic series *The '' Angel: After the Fall'' comic series (#1–17) *The '' Spike: After the Fall'' comic series *The ''
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'' comic series *The '' Fray'' comic series *The ''
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'' one-shot *The ''
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'' comic series


Comics and novels

Outside of the TV series, the Buffyverse has been expanded and elaborated on by various authors and artists in the so-called "''Buffyverse'' Expanded Universe". The ''Buffyverse'' novels and ''Buffyverse'' comics are licensed by
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, but are generally considered 'less real' within the ''Buffyverse'' ( apocryphal).Naso, Markisan
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, ''Silver Bullet Comic Books'' (2005)
Despite this, they have been licensed as official ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' or ''Angel'' merchandise. Furthermore, many authors have said that Whedon or his office have had to approve their overall outline for their novel or comic if not the final product. This was to prevent the stories venturing too far from the original intentions of ''Buffy/Angel'' stories (see below). These works are commonly considered non-canon.
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, author of ''Buffyverse'' novels and comics has said:


Works by ''Buffyverse'' writers and cast


Joss Whedon

Work created with Joss Whedon's involvement has been described as canon by commentators, and by Whedon himself. For example, he announced in 2005: In a separate interview, Whedon spoke of the planning process for the series: Whedon has also written the comic mini-series '' Long Night's Journey'', as well as short stories for ''
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'' and ''
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''. '' Fray'' is an eight-part comic series written by Whedon, about a Vampire Slayer of the future named Melaka Fray. In the Buffyverse, a powerful scythe used by Buffy is found in centuries to come by Melaka Fray. In 2001, whilst Whedon was still producing ''Buffy'', he spoke about his concern of implications of information established by Fray (and ''Buffy'' comics generally) affecting the canon Buffyverse: However, the ''Buffy'' series finale did not match continuity set by ''Fray''. In ''Fray'' no mention is made of the Slayer's essence being split amongst multiple women. When asked about the apparent contradictions between ''Buffy'' and ''Fray'', Whedon responded: In an interview with ''TV Guide'', Whedon revealed that he considered TV tie-in comics to be "ancillary" unless written by the script-writers:


Mutant Enemy

Several of the comics have been written by the scriptwriters of
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. Doug Petrie wrote comics ''
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'', ''Double Cross'', and ''Bad Dog''.
Jane Espenson Jane Espenson (born July 14, 1964) is an American television writer and producer. Espenson has worked on both situation comedies and serial dramas. She had a five-year stint as a writer and producer on ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and shared a ...
has written comics (''
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'', '' Jonathan'', and '' Reunion''), as well as two '' Tales of the Slayer'' prose shorts (" Again, Sunnydale" and " Two Teenage Girls at the Mall"). Rebecca Rand Kirshner also wrote a prose short story for ''Tales of the Slayer'', " The War Between the States".


''Buffyverse'' cast

Two actors have co-authored comics with Christopher Golden. James Marsters, who portrayed
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, co-authored " Paint the Town Red", whilst
Amber Benson Amber Nicole Benson (born January 8, 1977) is an American actress, singer, writer, director, and producer. She is best known for her role as Tara Maclay on the TV series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1999–2002), and has also directed, produced ...
co-authored '' Willow & Tara''. Benson also wrote the comic short story " The Innocent".


Works by other authors

All other ''Buffyverse'' comics and novels were written by authors that were not involved with any level of production of the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' or ''Angel''. The creators of these works are generally free to tell their own stories set in the Buffyverse, and may or may not keep to established continuity. Similarly, writers for the TV series were under no obligation to use continuity which has been established by the Expanded Universe, and sometimes contradicted it.


Continuity problems

Usually the authors and editors of these licensed materials try not to contradict information that has been established by canon. However, many of the materials do directly contradict it. Jeff Mariotte has said: For example, according to '' Monster Island'', Spike and
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meet in the Hyperion Hotel in Angel Season 3; however, the canonical ''Angel'' TV series later established that Spike and Gunn meet in the Wolfram and Hart L.A. offices in Angel Season 5. Some of the licensed materials successfully avoid contradicting any information given in episodes. For example, '' How I Survived My Summer Vacation'' features short stories that take place after Buffy Season 1 but before Season 2.


Joss Whedon's involvement

A number of comments by ''Buffyverse'' writers have indicated that although they know they are not writing ''Buffyverse'' canon, overviews for their stories may still have been checked over by Whedon. Referring to Whedon, Christopher Golden said: In a separate interview, Golden said: Similarly,
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was asked about his comic, '' Spike: Old Times'', and said: Jeff Mariotte has revealed more detail of the approval process: Mariotte implies that little input is given, only acceptance or rejection of general ideas: When asked how much attention he pays to licensed works, Whedon said: Elsewhere, Whedon has pointed out that he has never entirely read a single Buffy novel, and has little time to devote to such material. He therefore knows little of the final product, or of their quality control.


Sanction by Joss Whedon

In one instance, Whedon has endorsed a comic neither written nor supervised by him, '' The Origin'' by Christopher Golden and Dan Brereton, as canonical. An adaptation of the 1992 ''Buffy'' film which was reworked to fit the television series' continuity, Whedon said this of the comic: Brian Lynch, writer of '' Spike: Asylum'' and '' Spike: Shadow Puppets'', had no involvement in the production of the ''Buffy'' or ''Angel'' television series, but was charged by Joss Whedon with producing the canonical comic series '' Angel: After The Fall''. Betta George, a character created by Lynch, has since been brought into the official canon. ''Angel: After the Fall'' also makes explicit reference to ''Spike: Asylum'' within its pages. When ''After the Fall'' became an ongoing series penned by various writers, the canonicity of later stories became somewhat nebulous without the explicit say-so of those involved or Whedon himself.


Other ''Buffy'' productions

Excluding the ''Buffy'' and ''Angel'' television episodes, novels, and comics, there have been a variety of other official productions in the ''Buffy'' franchise. They are largely regarded as apocryphal, and some are contradicted by other canonical works.


''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1992 film)

'' Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', the 1992 comedy film starring
Kristy Swanson Kristen Noel Swanson (born December 19, 1969) is an American actress. She is best recognized for having played Buffy Summers in the 1992 film ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' and appeared in the 1996 film ''The Phantom''. Her first starring role wa ...
as Buffy, was written by Joss Whedon and directed by
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. In 2001, Whedon described his experience watching the film: The film contradicts continuity established by the ''Buffy'' television series; for example, the nature of vampires differs in significant ways: in the film, vampires do not have "vamp" faces whilst feeding, and can fly. They also do not turn into dust when killed. As noted above, the canonicity of this film is superseded by '' The Origin''.


Television pilots

Whedon wrote and partly funded a 25-minute unaired ''Buffy'' pilot to help sell the series concept, but he was not happy with the final product (he has been quoted in an interview about the pilot, "It sucks on ass"). The story is nearly identical to the plot of the first ''Buffy'' episode, "
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", which supersedes it in canon; there are minor canonical changes, including the recasting of some roles and slight personality changes for some characters. The unaired Angel pitch tape was produced prior to that series. It features Angel speaking toward the camera (possibly breaking the
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) and narrating action seen in clips.


Video games

The ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' video games do not contradict continuity established by the series. Furthermore, many of the actors from the shows have provided their voices for the games. Joss Whedon was involved in '' Chaos Bleeds'', and appears in the game's special features.


Undeveloped productions

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have at various times gone into the early stages of development with potential ''Buffyverse'' spinoffs that were ultimately unproduced. ''Faith the Vampire Slayer'', ''Ripper'', ''Slayer School'', and the ''Spike'' movie would have taken place within the same fictional continuity. '' Buffy the Animated Series'' might have followed a slightly alternative continuity since promotional artwork has shown that the Sunnydale High library would have looked dramatically different from in the ''Buffy'' episodes. The David Fury-written script "
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" establishes an alternative continuity after the premiere ''Angel'' episode, "
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". Events that take place in the story are instead superseded by the continuity of the second ''Angel'' episode, " Lonely Hearts", the episode which was written to replace "Corrupt".


Unofficial works

Various works are not licensed by 20th Century Fox as ''Buffy/Angel'' merchandise, and do not have any involvement from any ''Buffyverse'' cast and crew. These include adult (pornographic) parodies and fan films.


References


External links


Buffy Canon vs. FanonWhedonesque.com – A long debate over what is or is not 'canon'
{{Angel novels Buffyverse Canons (fiction)