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Buffy
the Cartoon Slayer
The Scooby Gang gears up for possible animated adventures.
November 28, 2000
Courtesy of IGN
Let's hear it for our favorite animated superheroes! Blossom,
Bubbles, Buttercup and...Buffy?
OK, so
she may not be joining those crime-fighting kindergartners of
Townsville, but The WB's quippy Vampire Slayer is gearing
up to take on 'toon form. "We're in the early stages of a Buffy
animated series," Slayer scribe David Fury tells us. "We're
just trying to get all the people lined up and get the studio
behind it. It's coming together, but it's a hard process to
get any project together. We're just waiting for people to say,
'OK, go.'"
The inimitable
Fury, supervising producer on the live action show (he penned
such stellar episodes as "Helpless," "Fear, Itself," and this
season's "Real Me"), briefly mentioned the possibility of an
animated series in a Fandom
online chat a few months ago.
While chattin'
it up with me via phone today, he elaborated on the actual concept
for the show. "The animated series would take place in the early
years of Buffy -- back to high school," he says. "The
premise is, it's all the episodes you didn't see that took place
back when Oz was around, and Angel and Cordelia [were] there.
So it could easily co-exist with the [live action] show, where
the show [has evolved to] now. It would just be those episodes
you never saw. We get to revisit that whole world."
And rest
assured, Buffy Buffs, that should the show become a reality,
the 'toon Scoobies will be as quick with the one-liners as their
live action counterparts. "The writers of Buffy hope
to be writing many of the animated scripts," Fury says. "And
we will be available to do so, should the [Hollywood writers]
strike happen in May." He adds that it's a "very likely thing"
that the show's actors will lend their voices to the 'toon version.
The animated
Buffy would have at least one advantage over the real
deal: no pesky budgetary restrictions. "The sky's the limit
for effects or creatures or anything else we want to do, because
it's animation!" says Fury, gleefully. In other words: monsters
everywhere!
And, because
he just can't resist throwing in a little suspicious-sounding
Fury-centric tidbit (after all, this is the man who's known
for stopping by the Buffy
posting board bearing shady spoilers), Mr. Fury adds
one last thing. "By the way, I'll be doing some of the voices
on [the cartoon]...or all the voices! I'll be doing the voice
of Buffy."
Uh, yes...that's
exactly what the fans are crying out for.
"Well,
I certainly hope so," he laughs. "Or just crying."
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