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Buffy The Vampire Slayer

It’s a Buffy January On GayWired !

By Muriel Alexander

Saturday 18 January 2003, by Webmaster

Homecoming, prom and graduation festivities take a spellbinding turn when Buffy, Willow, Xander, Cordelia and Oz finally graduate from Sunnydale High. With the help of her trusted cohorts, Buffy battles demons, vampires and an evil mayor in Fox Home Entertainment’s January 7 release of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Three DVD featuring all 22 episodes from the third season.

When "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" began its third season, Buffy-mania was in full swing thanks to the critically acclaimed performances by Sarah Michelle Gellar and the rest of the gang. Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Three DVD is available as a collectible six-disc set and features interviews with series creator Joss Whedon and special make-up effects supervisor John Vulitch. Loaded with exclusive bonus features, the Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Three DVD includes audio commentary by Joss Whedon, scripts for several episodes, photo galleries, biographies and much more for the suggested retail price of $59.98 US/$89.98 Canada.

In case your forgot what happened in season three, here are the basics: Season three is the season that we meet Faith (the other good/bad slayer), the season that Willow looses her virginity to Oz, Buffy leaves the watchers council, stabs Faith and it’s the season that brings the exit of Angel, Cordelia and Wesley who all went to the spin-off land of ANGEL! (also available on DVD)


Available On DVD January 7, 2003, Six Disc DVD Set Includes All 22 Episodes From The Third Season Plus Exclusive Bonus Features

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Three DVD Special Features:

All episodes of Buffy The Vampire Slayer are compiled on six dual-layered discs (full frame: aspect ratio 1.33:1). Each episode is presented with English Dolby Surround and French Dolby Surround.