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List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer home video releases

DVDs of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer were produced by 20th Century Fox and released beginning in 2000. As well as containing the episodes, the DVD sets have extra features such as: audio commentaries by the show's producers, documentary features, blooper reels, and shooting scripts.

The Chosen Collection (Seasons 1–7); Region 1, 2005 packaging

Release dates edit

DVD Release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete First Season January 15, 2002 November 27, 2000 November 20, 2000
The Complete Second Season June 11, 2002 May 21, 2001 June 15, 2001
The Complete Third Season January 7, 2003 October 29, 2001 November 22, 2001
The Complete Fourth Season June 10, 2003 May 13, 2002 May 20, 2002
The Complete Fifth Season December 9, 2003 October 28, 2002 November 29, 2002
The Complete Sixth Season May 25, 2004 May 12, 2003 April 20, 2003
The Complete Seventh Season November 16, 2004 April 5, 2004 May 15, 2004

Differences between versions edit

The Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVD sets were released in at least three encoding formats:

Aside from the region encoding (and the packaging), the Region 2 and Region 4 DVDs are identical. However, there are several content differences between the Region 1 DVDs and the Region 2 and 4 DVDs.

Scenes from previous episodes edit

The Region 2 and 4 DVDs include the scenes from previous episodes ("Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer") at the beginning of each episode (except season 2); the Region 1 DVDs do not.

This even applies to the final episode of season five, "The Gift", in which the "previously" scenes are a montage leading into the episode itself. This montage was deleted from "The Gift" on the Region 1 DVDs. This montage was later included as an easter egg on the Season 7 DVD set, even in Region 2 and 4.

Widescreen edit

The series aired in a 4:3 aspect ratio for all seven seasons in the United States, with the exception of "Once More, with Feeling" which was aired in widescreen. While the first three seasons were shot exclusively in 4:3, beginning with the fourth season the series was shot with a 16:9 safe area, though according to Joss Whedon the series was intended to be shown in a 4:3 ratio, stating "Adding space to the sides simply for the sake of trying to look more cinematic would betray the very exact mise-en-scene I was trying to create. I am a purist, and this is the purest way to watch Buffy. I have resisted the effort to letterbox Buffy from the start and always will, because that is not the show we shot."[1] The extra material in the widescreen versions is never important for the plot, although it gives additional views of the sets and backgrounds.

Beginning in season four, the Region 2 and 4 DVDs include an open matte 16:9 version of the television show. The Region 1 DVDs include the standard format (4:3) version.

The reason for this difference is that the Region 2 and 4 DVDs were released before the Region 1 DVDs, with less involvement from Mutant Enemy Productions. When the Region 1 DVDs were released, Joss Whedon decided that they should not have the widescreen version.

In 2011 Netflix began streaming seasons 4–7 in the 16:9 ratio, but would ultimately revert to the 4:3 ratio. In Nordic Region 2 countries Netflix streams those seasons in 4:3 ratio, despite the local DVDs being in widescreen.

As of August 4, 2016, Netflix began streaming all seven seasons in an updated HD version, replacing the original broadcast version. This version of the series is a remaster of the series in HD produced by the studio 20th Century Fox against the wishes of original production team.[2] Many of the original production team, including Whedon himself, and fans have criticized the HD remaster for poor transferring of standard definition to high definition, the poor transition from 4:3 aspect ratio to 16:9 aspect ratio, improper lighting, lack of lens filtering and poorly redone special effects that were either upscaled or redone in HD not true to the original.[3] For season 1, each episode up to episode 8 had to be cropped[citation needed], leaving everything in frame looking zoomed[citation needed]. Season 1, episode 7 has a few scenes fixed so they are using more of the frame.[4] In other instances the 16:9 aspect ratio shows goofs in frame like crew members or filming equipment on screen.[5] 20th Century Fox originally released the HD remaster as a syndicated broadcast on the network Pivot.[6] Currently the HD remaster is not available for purchase on home media.

4% speed difference edit

The Region 2 and 4 DVDs play the episodes at 4% faster than the Region 1 DVDs. This reduces the running time of each episode by about two minutes (not counting the "scenes from previous episodes"). It also causes the sound to be raised by two-thirds of a semitone. For example, a C note is raised to a note two-thirds of the way from C to C♯.

The speeds of the different region DVDs match the speeds used during the original television broadcasts in the respective countries. Thus the Region 1 DVD plays the video at the same speed as the American broadcasts (which is the speed at which the show was filmed), while the Region 2 and 4 DVDs plays the video at the slightly faster speed that was used during the original British broadcasts. This effect is not particular to the Buffy DVDs but affects all television shows, because film that uses 23.976 frames per second is sped up for PAL that uses 25 (in the 30fps NTSC standard it is subject to 3:2 pulldown and there is no speed variation). But since the signal from a DVD player is ultimately analog, the Region 2 and 4 DVDs will still play at the faster speed when played on an American television with a multi-region DVD.

In Brazil the standard color system is not PAL, but PAL-M which is also 24 frames per second. In addition to that, all DVD releases, despite being Region 4 are in NTSC, so the frame rate is also 24 frames per second.

Subtitles edit

In the Region 2 and 4 releases, episodes with commentaries include two English subtitles: the show itself, and the commentary. The Region 1 releases do not offer subtitles for the commentaries.

The Region 1 DVDs also offer a smaller choice of non-English languages subtitles than the Region 2 and 4 DVDs.

Season 1 edit

Disc 1 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Interview with Joss Whedon and David Boreanaz
  • Interview with Joss Whedon on "Welcome To The Hellmouth" & "The Harvest" (Region 1 Only)
  • Commentary on "Welcome to the Hellmouth" and "The Harvest" by creator Joss Whedon
  • Original pilot episode script "Welcome To The Hellmouth" & "The Harvest"
  • Buffy trailer
  • DVD-ROM content, screensavers and Buffy weblinks

Disc 2 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • "I Quit" music video (absent in Region 1 release)
  • Interview with Joss Whedon on "Witch" & "Never Kill A Boy on the First Date" (Region 1 only)
  • Photo gallery

Disc 3 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Interview with Joss Whedon on "Angel" & "The Puppet Show" (Region 1 only)
  • Cast biographies

Season 2 edit

Disc 1 edit

Episodes edit

Disc 2 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Reptile Boy" by writer/director David Greenwalt
  • Script for "Reptile Boy"

Disc 3 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "What's My Line, Parts One and Two" by co-writer Marti Noxon
  • Script for "What's My Line, Parts One and Two"

Disc 4 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Innocence" by writer/director Joss Whedon
  • Script for "Innocence"
  • Interview with creator Joss Whedon on "Surprise" and "Innocence" (Region 1 only)

Disc 5 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Interview with creator Joss Whedon on "Passion" and "I Only Have Eyes for You" (Region 1 only)

Disc 6 edit

Episodes edit

  • Episode 21: "Becoming, Part 1"
  • Episode 22: "Becoming, Part 2"

Special features edit

  • "Designing Buffy" featurette
  • "A Buffy Bestiary" featurette
  • "Beauty and the Beasts" featurette
  • Interview with creator Joss Whedon on "Becoming, Parts One and Two" (Region 1 only)
  • Trailers (UK TV spots, U.S. TV spots, Season 2 DVD trailers)
  • Cast biographies
  • Stills/photos (set designs, monsters, additional photos)

Season 3 edit

Disc 1 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Script for "Faith, Hope & Trick"

Disc 2 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Script for "Band Candy"
  • Script for "Lovers Walk"

Disc 3 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Script for "The Wish"
  • "Season 3 Overview" featurette
  • "Buffy Speak" featurette
  • Photo stills gallery
  • Cast biographies (non Region 1)

Disc 4 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Helpless" by writer David Fury
  • Commentary on "Bad Girls" by writer Doug Petrie
  • Commentary on "Consequences" by director Michael Gershman
  • Interview with creator Joss Whedon on "Bad Girls" and "Consequences" (Region 1 only)

Disc 5 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Earshot" by writer Jane Espenson
  • Interview with Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, and Doug Petrie on "Enemies" and "Earshot" (Region 1 only)

Disc 6 edit

Episodes edit

  • Episode 20: "The Prom"
  • Episode 21: "Graduation Day, Part 1"
  • Episode 22: "Graduation Day, Part 2"

Special features edit

  • "Special Effects" featurette
  • "Weapons" featurette
  • "Wardrobe" featurette
  • Interview with Joss Whedon on "Graduation Day" (Region 1 only)

Season 4 edit

Disc 1 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Script for "Fear, Itself"

Disc 2 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 3 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Hush" by writer/director Joss Whedon
  • Script for "Hush"
  • "Spike Me" featurette
  • "Oz Revelations: A Full Moon" featurette (Region 1 only)
  • "Buffy, Inside Sets of Sunnydale" featurette
  • "Buffy, Inside the Music" featurette
  • "Hush" featurette
  • Cast biographies

Disc 4 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 5 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Script for "Who Are You?"
  • Commentary on "Superstar" by writer Jane Espenson

Disc 6 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Primeval" by writer David Fury and director James A. Contner
  • Commentary on "Restless" by writer/director Joss Whedon
  • Script for "Restless"
  • "Season 4 Overview" featurette
  • Still gallery

Season 5 edit

Disc 1 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Real Me" by writer David Fury and director David Grossman
  • Script for "The Replacement"

Disc 2 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Fool for Love" by writer Doug Petrie
  • Script for "Fool For Love"

Disc 3 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Script for "Into the Woods"
  • "Buffy Abroad" featurette
  • "Demonology: A Slayer's Guide" featurette
  • "Casting Buffy" featurette
  • "Action Heroes!: The Stunts of Buffy" featurette
  • Buffy series outtakes

Disc 4 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Script for "Checkpoint"
  • Commentary on "I Was Made to Love You" by writer Jane Espenson

Disc 5 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "The Body" by writer/director Joss Whedon

Disc 6 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • "The Story of Season 5" featurette
  • "Natural Causes" featurette
  • "Spotlight on Dawn" featurette
  • Still gallery
  • Buffy videogame trailer
  • DVD-ROM Buffy demon guide

Season 6 edit

Disc 1 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 2 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Once More, with Feeling" by writer/director Joss Whedon
  • Behind the scenes featurette on "Once More, with Feeling"
  • "I've Got a Theory/Bunnies/If We're Together" karaoke music video
  • "I'll Never Tell" karaoke music video
  • "Walk Through the Fire" karaoke music video
  • Easter egg

Disc 3 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Smashed" by writer Drew Greenberg
  • Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Panel Discussion

Disc 4 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • "Buffy Gets a Job" featurette on "Doublemeat Palace"

Disc 5 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 6 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Grave" by director James A. Contner and writer David Fury
  • "Life is the Big Bad – Season Six Overview"
  • "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Television with a Bite" documentary from A&E Network's Biography series[7]
  • Outtakes
  • DVD-ROM Buffy Demon Guide

Season 7 edit

Disc 1 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 2 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 3 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • "Buffy: It's Always Been About the Fans" featurette

Disc 4 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 5 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

Disc 6 edit

Episodes edit

Special features edit

  • Commentary on "Chosen" by writer/director Joss Whedon
  • "Season 7 Overview – Buffy: Full Circle" featurette
  • "Buffy 101: Studying the Slayer" featurette
  • "Generation S" featurette
  • "The Last Sundown" featurette
  • Outtakes reel
  • Buffy wraps
  • Easter egg

Collections edit

DVD Release Date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Chosen Collection (Seasons 1–7) November 15, 2005
The Complete DVD Collection (Seasons 1–7) October 31, 2005 November 23, 2005

The Region 1 Buffy 40-disc boxed set includes a note from Joss Whedon as well as an extra disc (the 40th) with exclusive special features:

A repackaged 39-disc version was released on October 12, 2010, excluding the extra disc of bonus features.

Slimmer versions edit

The entire series was re-released on DVD in 2006, in a "slimmer" package with the same bonus materials that were featured in the original fold out versions. Even "slimmer" versions were issued in 2008.

Thematic releases edit

Two special Region 1 DVD releases contain assorted episodes from various seasons:

  • Spike: Love is Hell (October 2005)
This single-disc release includes four Spike-related episodes: "School Hard", "Lie to Me", "Lovers Walk" and "Fool for Love", as well as a special feature on the character.
  • The Curse of the Hellmouth (September 2006)
A two-disc set that contains eight Sunnydale-related episodes: "The Pack", "Halloween", "Passion", "The Wish", "Helpless", "Fear, Itself", "Hush" and "Same Time, Same Place", as well as a short supplemental featurette.

In Region 2, there have been several single-disc releases named after individual characters from the show, under the overarching title of "The Slayer Collection". Each contains four episodes and a character profile. The Spike-centric DVD contains the same episodes as the Region 1 "Love is Hell" collection. Other discs focus on Willow, Xander, Giles, Cordelia, Dawn, Angel, and Faith.

Two other single-disc Region 2 DVDs have been released. The first is titled "The Very Best of...". It contains these four episodes: "Becoming, Part One", "Graduation Day, Part Two", "Hush", and "The Gift". The second contains the episode "Once More, with Feeling" and a number of special features including a featurette on season 1 of Angel and a featurette titled "Buffy, Inside the Music".

In October 2008, a limited edition bonus DVD was made available exclusively to the retail chain Best Buy. The Region 1 85-minute DVD documents the 2008 Buffy Reunion at the Paley Festival, filmed on March 20, 2008. The DVD features interviews with Amber Benson, Nicholas Brendon, Charisma Carpenter, Emma Caulfield, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Seth Green, David Greenwalt, James Marsters, Michelle Trachtenberg & Joss Whedon. The DVD is available on Amazon and manufactured on-demand using DVD-R media.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Remastered HD Version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Full Of Problems (and Crew Members). The Mary Sue. 16 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Reactions: The Original Team". www.facebook.com.
  3. ^ Passion of the Nerd (21 March 2019). "The Great Tragedy of the Buffy HD Remaster". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-18. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  4. ^ SunnydaleArchives (4 March 2015). "What's Wrong with Buffy's HD?". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-18. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  5. ^ Whitbrook, James (16 December 2014). "Oh Dear, Buffy's HD Makeover Is A Total Mess". Gizmodo. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  6. ^ Selcke, Dan (24 October 2014). "Buffy The Vampire Slayer marathon heading to Pivot for Halloween". A.V. Club. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  7. ^ Jack Walworth (Director), Bill Mumy (Narrator) (May 14, 2003). Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Television with a Bite. Biography. A&E Network – via Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Season 6) DVD set, disc 6 (region 1 release: May 25, 2004).
  • The DVD sets themselves
  • "Buffy DVD and VHS" Bbc.co.uk (2004). Reveals UK release dates.
  • "DVD details for Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Imdb (2006).

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DVDs of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer were produced by 20th Century Fox and released beginning in 2000 As well as containing the episodes the DVD sets have extra features such as audio commentaries by the show s producers documentary features blooper reels and shooting scripts The Chosen Collection Seasons 1 7 Region 1 2005 packaging Contents 1 Release dates 2 Differences between versions 2 1 Scenes from previous episodes 2 2 Widescreen 2 3 4 speed difference 2 4 Subtitles 3 Season 1 3 1 Disc 1 3 1 1 Episodes 3 1 2 Special features 3 2 Disc 2 3 2 1 Episodes 3 2 2 Special features 3 3 Disc 3 3 3 1 Episodes 3 3 2 Special features 4 Season 2 4 1 Disc 1 4 1 1 Episodes 4 2 Disc 2 4 2 1 Episodes 4 2 2 Special features 4 3 Disc 3 4 3 1 Episodes 4 3 2 Special features 4 4 Disc 4 4 4 1 Episodes 4 4 2 Special features 4 5 Disc 5 4 5 1 Episodes 4 5 2 Special features 4 6 Disc 6 4 6 1 Episodes 4 6 2 Special features 5 Season 3 5 1 Disc 1 5 1 1 Episodes 5 1 2 Special features 5 2 Disc 2 5 2 1 Episodes 5 2 2 Special features 5 3 Disc 3 5 3 1 Episodes 5 3 2 Special features 5 4 Disc 4 5 4 1 Episodes 5 4 2 Special features 5 5 Disc 5 5 5 1 Episodes 5 5 2 Special features 5 6 Disc 6 5 6 1 Episodes 5 6 2 Special features 6 Season 4 6 1 Disc 1 6 1 1 Episodes 6 1 2 Special features 6 2 Disc 2 6 2 1 Episodes 6 2 2 Special features 6 3 Disc 3 6 3 1 Episodes 6 3 2 Special features 6 4 Disc 4 6 4 1 Episodes 6 4 2 Special features 6 5 Disc 5 6 5 1 Episodes 6 5 2 Special features 6 6 Disc 6 6 6 1 Episodes 6 6 2 Special features 7 Season 5 7 1 Disc 1 7 1 1 Episodes 7 1 2 Special features 7 2 Disc 2 7 2 1 Episodes 7 2 2 Special features 7 3 Disc 3 7 3 1 Episodes 7 3 2 Special features 7 4 Disc 4 7 4 1 Episodes 7 4 2 Special features 7 5 Disc 5 7 5 1 Episodes 7 5 2 Special features 7 6 Disc 6 7 6 1 Episodes 7 6 2 Special features 8 Season 6 8 1 Disc 1 8 1 1 Episodes 8 1 2 Special features 8 2 Disc 2 8 2 1 Episodes 8 2 2 Special features 8 3 Disc 3 8 3 1 Episodes 8 3 2 Special features 8 4 Disc 4 8 4 1 Episodes 8 4 2 Special features 8 5 Disc 5 8 5 1 Episodes 8 5 2 Special features 8 6 Disc 6 8 6 1 Episodes 8 6 2 Special features 9 Season 7 9 1 Disc 1 9 1 1 Episodes 9 1 2 Special features 9 2 Disc 2 9 2 1 Episodes 9 2 2 Special features 9 3 Disc 3 9 3 1 Episodes 9 3 2 Special features 9 4 Disc 4 9 4 1 Episodes 9 4 2 Special features 9 5 Disc 5 9 5 1 Episodes 9 5 2 Special features 9 6 Disc 6 9 6 1 Episodes 9 6 2 Special features 10 Collections 10 1 Slimmer versions 10 2 Thematic releases 11 See also 12 ReferencesRelease dates editDVD Release date Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 The Complete First Season January 15 2002 November 27 2000 November 20 2000 The Complete Second Season June 11 2002 May 21 2001 June 15 2001 The Complete Third Season January 7 2003 October 29 2001 November 22 2001 The Complete Fourth Season June 10 2003 May 13 2002 May 20 2002 The Complete Fifth Season December 9 2003 October 28 2002 November 29 2002 The Complete Sixth Season May 25 2004 May 12 2003 April 20 2003 The Complete Seventh Season November 16 2004 April 5 2004 May 15 2004Differences between versions editThe Buffy the Vampire Slayer DVD sets were released in at least three encoding formats Region 1 United States and Canada in NTSC format Region 2 Europe in PAL format Region 4 Australia and New Zealand in PAL format Aside from the region encoding and the packaging the Region 2 and Region 4 DVDs are identical However there are several content differences between the Region 1 DVDs and the Region 2 and 4 DVDs Scenes from previous episodes edit The Region 2 and 4 DVDs include the scenes from previous episodes Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer at the beginning of each episode except season 2 the Region 1 DVDs do not This even applies to the final episode of season five The Gift in which the previously scenes are a montage leading into the episode itself This montage was deleted from The Gift on the Region 1 DVDs This montage was later included as an easter egg on the Season 7 DVD set even in Region 2 and 4 Widescreen edit The series aired in a 4 3 aspect ratio for all seven seasons in the United States with the exception of Once More with Feeling which was aired in widescreen While the first three seasons were shot exclusively in 4 3 beginning with the fourth season the series was shot with a 16 9 safe area though according to Joss Whedon the series was intended to be shown in a 4 3 ratio stating Adding space to the sides simply for the sake of trying to look more cinematic would betray the very exact mise en scene I was trying to create I am a purist and this is the purest way to watch Buffy I have resisted the effort to letterbox Buffy from the start and always will because that is not the show we shot 1 The extra material in the widescreen versions is never important for the plot although it gives additional views of the sets and backgrounds Beginning in season four the Region 2 and 4 DVDs include an open matte 16 9 version of the television show The Region 1 DVDs include the standard format 4 3 version The reason for this difference is that the Region 2 and 4 DVDs were released before the Region 1 DVDs with less involvement from Mutant Enemy Productions When the Region 1 DVDs were released Joss Whedon decided that they should not have the widescreen version In 2011 Netflix began streaming seasons 4 7 in the 16 9 ratio but would ultimately revert to the 4 3 ratio In Nordic Region 2 countries Netflix streams those seasons in 4 3 ratio despite the local DVDs being in widescreen As of August 4 2016 Netflix began streaming all seven seasons in an updated HD version replacing the original broadcast version This version of the series is a remaster of the series in HD produced by the studio 20th Century Fox against the wishes of original production team 2 Many of the original production team including Whedon himself and fans have criticized the HD remaster for poor transferring of standard definition to high definition the poor transition from 4 3 aspect ratio to 16 9 aspect ratio improper lighting lack of lens filtering and poorly redone special effects that were either upscaled or redone in HD not true to the original 3 For season 1 each episode up to episode 8 had to be cropped citation needed leaving everything in frame looking zoomed citation needed Season 1 episode 7 has a few scenes fixed so they are using more of the frame 4 In other instances the 16 9 aspect ratio shows goofs in frame like crew members or filming equipment on screen 5 20th Century Fox originally released the HD remaster as a syndicated broadcast on the network Pivot 6 Currently the HD remaster is not available for purchase on home media 4 speed difference edit The Region 2 and 4 DVDs play the episodes at 4 faster than the Region 1 DVDs This reduces the running time of each episode by about two minutes not counting the scenes from previous episodes It also causes the sound to be raised by two thirds of a semitone For example a C note is raised to a note two thirds of the way from C to C The speeds of the different region DVDs match the speeds used during the original television broadcasts in the respective countries Thus the Region 1 DVD plays the video at the same speed as the American broadcasts which is the speed at which the show was filmed while the Region 2 and 4 DVDs plays the video at the slightly faster speed that was used during the original British broadcasts This effect is not particular to the Buffy DVDs but affects all television shows because film that uses 23 976 frames per second is sped up for PAL that uses 25 in the 30fps NTSC standard it is subject to 3 2 pulldown and there is no speed variation But since the signal from a DVD player is ultimately analog the Region 2 and 4 DVDs will still play at the faster speed when played on an American television with a multi region DVD In Brazil the standard color system is not PAL but PAL M which is also 24 frames per second In addition to that all DVD releases despite being Region 4 are in NTSC so the frame rate is also 24 frames per second Subtitles edit In the Region 2 and 4 releases episodes with commentaries include two English subtitles the show itself and the commentary The Region 1 releases do not offer subtitles for the commentaries The Region 1 DVDs also offer a smaller choice of non English languages subtitles than the Region 2 and 4 DVDs Season 1 editDisc 1 edit Episodes edit Episode 1 Welcome to the Hellmouth Episode 2 The Harvest Episode 3 Witch Episode 4 Teacher s Pet Special features edit Interview with Joss Whedon and David Boreanaz Interview with Joss Whedon on Welcome To The Hellmouth amp The Harvest Region 1 Only Commentary on Welcome to the Hellmouth and The Harvest by creator Joss Whedon Original pilot episode script Welcome To The Hellmouth amp The Harvest Buffy trailer DVD ROM content screensavers and Buffy weblinks Disc 2 edit Episodes edit Episode 5 Never Kill a Boy on the First Date Episode 6 The Pack Episode 7 Angel Episode 8 I Robot You Jane Special features edit I Quit music video absent in Region 1 release Interview with Joss Whedon on Witch amp Never Kill A Boy on the First Date Region 1 only Photo gallery Disc 3 edit Episodes edit Episode 9 The Puppet Show Episode 10 Nightmares Episode 11 Out of Mind Out of Sight Episode 12 Prophecy Girl Special features edit Interview with Joss Whedon on Angel amp The Puppet Show Region 1 only Cast biographiesSeason 2 editDisc 1 edit Episodes edit Episode 1 When She Was Bad Episode 2 Some Assembly Required Episode 3 School Hard Episode 4 Inca Mummy Girl Disc 2 edit Episodes edit Episode 5 Reptile Boy Episode 6 Halloween Episode 7 Lie to Me Episode 8 The Dark Age Special features edit Commentary on Reptile Boy by writer director David Greenwalt Script for Reptile Boy Disc 3 edit Episodes edit Episode 9 What s My Line Part 1 Episode 10 What s My Line Part 2 Episode 11 Ted Episode 12 Bad Eggs Special features edit Commentary on What s My Line Parts One and Two by co writer Marti Noxon Script for What s My Line Parts One and Two Disc 4 edit Episodes edit Episode 13 Surprise Episode 14 Innocence Episode 15 Phases Episode 16 Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered Special features edit Commentary on Innocence by writer director Joss Whedon Script for Innocence Interview with creator Joss Whedon on Surprise and Innocence Region 1 only Disc 5 edit Episodes edit Episode 17 Passion Episode 18 Killed by Death Episode 19 I Only Have Eyes for You Episode 20 Go Fish Special features edit Interview with creator Joss Whedon on Passion and I Only Have Eyes for You Region 1 only Disc 6 edit Episodes edit Episode 21 Becoming Part 1 Episode 22 Becoming Part 2 Special features edit Designing Buffy featurette A Buffy Bestiary featurette Beauty and the Beasts featurette Interview with creator Joss Whedon on Becoming Parts One and Two Region 1 only Trailers UK TV spots U S TV spots Season 2 DVD trailers Cast biographies Stills photos set designs monsters additional photos Season 3 editDisc 1 edit Episodes edit Episode 1 Anne Episode 2 Dead Man s Party Episode 3 Faith Hope amp Trick Episode 4 Beauty and the Beasts Special features edit Script for Faith Hope amp Trick Disc 2 edit Episodes edit Episode 5 Homecoming Episode 6 Band Candy Episode 7 Revelations Episode 8 Lovers Walk Special features edit Script for Band Candy Script for Lovers Walk Disc 3 edit Episodes edit Episode 9 The Wish Episode 10 Amends Episode 11 Gingerbread Special features edit Script for The Wish Season 3 Overview featurette Buffy Speak featurette Photo stills gallery Cast biographies non Region 1 Disc 4 edit Episodes edit Episode 12 Helpless Episode 13 The Zeppo Episode 14 Bad Girls Episode 15 Consequences Special features edit Commentary on Helpless by writer David Fury Commentary on Bad Girls by writer Doug Petrie Commentary on Consequences by director Michael Gershman Interview with creator Joss Whedon on Bad Girls and Consequences Region 1 only Disc 5 edit Episodes edit Episode 16 Doppelgangland Episode 17 Enemies Episode 18 Earshot Episode 19 Choices Special features edit Commentary on Earshot by writer Jane Espenson Interview with Joss Whedon Jane Espenson and Doug Petrie on Enemies and Earshot Region 1 only Disc 6 edit Episodes edit Episode 20 The Prom Episode 21 Graduation Day Part 1 Episode 22 Graduation Day Part 2 Special features edit Special Effects featurette Weapons featurette Wardrobe featurette Interview with Joss Whedon on Graduation Day Region 1 only Season 4 editDisc 1 edit Episodes edit Episode 1 The Freshman Episode 2 Living Conditions Episode 3 The Harsh Light of Day Episode 4 Fear Itself Special features edit Script for Fear Itself Disc 2 edit Episodes edit Episode 5 Beer Bad Episode 6 Wild at Heart Episode 7 The Initiative Episode 8 Pangs Special features edit Commentary on Wild at Heart by creator Joss Whedon writer Marti Noxon and actor Seth Green Region 1 only Commentary on The Initiative by writer Doug Petrie Disc 3 edit Episodes edit Episode 9 Something Blue Episode 10 Hush Episode 11 Doomed Special features edit Commentary on Hush by writer director Joss Whedon Script for Hush Spike Me featurette Oz Revelations A Full Moon featurette Region 1 only Buffy Inside Sets of Sunnydale featurette Buffy Inside the Music featurette Hush featurette Cast biographies Disc 4 edit Episodes edit Episode 12 A New Man Episode 13 The I in Team Episode 14 Goodbye Iowa Episode 15 This Year s Girl Special features edit Commentary on This Year s Girl by writer Doug Petrie Disc 5 edit Episodes edit Episode 16 Who Are You Episode 17 Superstar Episode 18 Where the Wild Things Are Episode 19 New Moon Rising Special features edit Script for Who Are You Commentary on Superstar by writer Jane Espenson Disc 6 edit Episodes edit Episode 20 The Yoko Factor Episode 21 Primeval Episode 22 Restless Special features edit Commentary on Primeval by writer David Fury and director James A Contner Commentary on Restless by writer director Joss Whedon Script for Restless Season 4 Overview featurette Still gallerySeason 5 editDisc 1 edit Episodes edit Episode 1 Buffy vs Dracula Episode 2 Real Me Episode 3 The Replacement Episode 4 Out of My Mind Special features edit Commentary on Real Me by writer David Fury and director David Grossman Script for The Replacement Disc 2 edit Episodes edit Episode 5 No Place Like Home Episode 6 Family Episode 7 Fool for Love Episode 8 Shadow Special features edit Commentary on Fool for Love by writer Doug Petrie Script for Fool For Love Disc 3 edit Episodes edit Episode 9 Listening to Fear Episode 10 Into the Woods Episode 11 Triangle Special features edit Script for Into the Woods Buffy Abroad featurette Demonology A Slayer s Guide featurette Casting Buffy featurette Action Heroes The Stunts of Buffy featurette Buffy series outtakes Disc 4 edit Episodes edit Episode 12 Checkpoint Episode 13 Blood Ties Episode 14 Crush Episode 15 I Was Made to Love You Special features edit Script for Checkpoint Commentary on I Was Made to Love You by writer Jane Espenson Disc 5 edit Episodes edit Episode 16 The Body Episode 17 Forever Episode 18 Intervention Episode 19 Tough Love Special features edit Commentary on The Body by writer director Joss Whedon Disc 6 edit Episodes edit Episode 20 Spiral Episode 21 The Weight of the World Episode 22 The Gift Special features edit The Story of Season 5 featurette Natural Causes featurette Spotlight on Dawn featurette Still gallery Buffy videogame trailer DVD ROM Buffy demon guideSeason 6 editDisc 1 edit Episodes edit Episode 1 Bargaining Part 1 Episode 2 Bargaining Part 2 Episode 3 After Life Episode 4 Flooded Special features edit Commentary on Bargaining Parts One and Two by writers Marti Noxon and David Fury Disc 2 edit Episodes edit Episode 5 Life Serial Episode 6 All the Way Episode 7 Once More with Feeling Episode 8 Tabula Rasa Special features edit Commentary on Once More with Feeling by writer director Joss Whedon Behind the scenes featurette on Once More with Feeling I ve Got a Theory Bunnies If We re Together karaoke music video I ll Never Tell karaoke music video Walk Through the Fire karaoke music video Easter egg Disc 3 edit Episodes edit Episode 9 Smashed Episode 10 Wrecked Episode 11 Gone Special features edit Commentary on Smashed by writer Drew Greenberg Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Panel Discussion Disc 4 edit Episodes edit Episode 12 Doublemeat Palace Episode 13 Dead Things Episode 14 Older and Far Away Episode 15 As You Were Special features edit Buffy Gets a Job featurette on Doublemeat Palace Disc 5 edit Episodes edit Episode 16 Hell s Bells Episode 17 Normal Again Episode 18 Entropy Episode 19 Seeing Red Special features edit Commentary on Hell s Bells by director David Solomon and writer Rebecca Rand Kirshner Commentary on Normal Again by director Rick Rosenthal and writer Diego Gutierrez Easter egg Disc 6 edit Episodes edit Episode 20 Villains Episode 21 Two to Go Episode 22 Grave Special features edit Commentary on Grave by director James A Contner and writer David Fury Life is the Big Bad Season Six Overview Buffy the Vampire Slayer Television with a Bite documentary from A amp E Network s Biography series 7 Outtakes DVD ROM Buffy Demon GuideSeason 7 editDisc 1 edit Episodes edit Episode 1 Lessons Episode 2 Beneath You Episode 3 Same Time Same Place Episode 4 Help Special features edit Commentary on Lessons by writer Joss Whedon and director David Solomon Willow Demon Guide DVD ROM content Disc 2 edit Episodes edit Episode 5 Selfless Episode 6 Him Episode 7 Conversations with Dead People Episode 8 Sleeper Special features edit Commentary on Selfless by director David Solomon and writer Drew Goddard Commentary on Conversations with Dead People by director Nick Marck writers Jane Espenson and Drew Goddard and actors Danny Strong and Tom Lenk Disc 3 edit Episodes edit Episode 9 Never Leave Me Episode 10 Bring on the Night Episode 11 Showtime Special features edit Buffy It s Always Been About the Fans featurette Disc 4 edit Episodes edit Episode 12 Potential Episode 13 The Killer in Me Episode 14 First Date Episode 15 Get It Done Special features edit Commentary on The Killer in Me by director David Solomon and writer Drew Greenberg Disc 5 edit Episodes edit Episode 16 Storyteller Episode 17 Lies My Parents Told Me Episode 18 Dirty Girls Episode 19 Empty Places Special features edit Commentary on Lies My Parents Told Me by co writer director David Fury co writer Drew Goddard and actors James Marsters and D B Woodside Commentary on Dirty Girls by writer Drew Goddard and actor Nicholas Brendon Disc 6 edit Episodes edit Episode 20 Touched Episode 21 End of Days Episode 22 Chosen Special features edit Commentary on Chosen by writer director Joss Whedon Season 7 Overview Buffy Full Circle featurette Buffy 101 Studying the Slayer featurette Generation S featurette The Last Sundown featurette Outtakes reel Buffy wraps Easter eggCollections editDVD Release Date Region 1 Region 2 Region 4 The Chosen Collection Seasons 1 7 November 15 2005 The Complete DVD Collection Seasons 1 7 October 31 2005 November 23 2005 The Region 1 Buffy 40 disc boxed set includes a note from Joss Whedon as well as an extra disc the 40th with exclusive special features Back to the Hellmouth A Conversation with Creators and Cast with Joss Whedon Marti Noxon David Fury Drew Goddard Jane Espenson Nicholas Brendon Charisma Carpenter Emma Caulfield and Danny Strong Breaking Barriers It s Not a Chick Fight Thing Love Bites Relationships in the Buffyverse Evil Fiends Buffy An Unlikely Role Model Buffy Cast and Crew Favorite Episodes A repackaged 39 disc version was released on October 12 2010 excluding the extra disc of bonus features Slimmer versions edit The entire series was re released on DVD in 2006 in a slimmer package with the same bonus materials that were featured in the original fold out versions Even slimmer versions were issued in 2008 Thematic releases edit Two special Region 1 DVD releases contain assorted episodes from various seasons Spike Love is Hell October 2005 This single disc release includes four Spike related episodes School Hard Lie to Me Lovers Walk and Fool for Love as well as a special feature on the character The Curse of the Hellmouth September 2006 A two disc set that contains eight Sunnydale related episodes The Pack Halloween Passion The Wish Helpless Fear Itself Hush and Same Time Same Place as well as a short supplemental featurette In Region 2 there have been several single disc releases named after individual characters from the show under the overarching title of The Slayer Collection Each contains four episodes and a character profile The Spike centric DVD contains the same episodes as the Region 1 Love is Hell collection Other discs focus on Willow Xander Giles Cordelia Dawn Angel and Faith Two other single disc Region 2 DVDs have been released The first is titled The Very Best of It contains these four episodes Becoming Part One Graduation Day Part Two Hush and The Gift The second contains the episode Once More with Feeling and a number of special features including a featurette on season 1 of Angel and a featurette titled Buffy Inside the Music In October 2008 a limited edition bonus DVD was made available exclusively to the retail chain Best Buy The Region 1 85 minute DVD documents the 2008 Buffy Reunion at the Paley Festival filmed on March 20 2008 The DVD features interviews with Amber Benson Nicholas Brendon Charisma Carpenter Emma Caulfield Sarah Michelle Gellar Seth Green David Greenwalt James Marsters Michelle Trachtenberg amp Joss Whedon The DVD is available on Amazon and manufactured on demand using DVD R media See also editList of Angel home video releasesReferences edit Remastered HD Version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Full Of Problems and Crew Members The Mary Sue 16 December 2014 Reactions The Original Team www facebook com Passion of the Nerd 21 March 2019 The Great Tragedy of the Buffy HD Remaster YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 18 Retrieved 25 March 2019 SunnydaleArchives 4 March 2015 What s Wrong with Buffy s HD YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 18 Retrieved 5 August 2016 Whitbrook James 16 December 2014 Oh Dear Buffy s HD Makeover Is A Total Mess Gizmodo Retrieved 5 August 2016 Selcke Dan 24 October 2014 Buffy The Vampire Slayer marathon heading to Pivot for Halloween A V Club Retrieved 5 August 2016 Jack Walworth Director Bill Mumy Narrator May 14 2003 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Television with a Bite Biography A amp E Network via Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 6 DVD set disc 6 region 1 release May 25 2004 The DVD sets themselves Buffy DVD and VHS Bbc co uk 2004 Reveals UK release dates DVD details for Buffy the Vampire Slayer Imdb 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer home video releases amp oldid 1219776304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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