Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon (born June 23, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film and television director, film and television producer, comic book author, and composer. He is the founder of Mutant Enemy Productions and co-founder of Bellwether Pictures, and is best known as the creator of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), Angel (1999–2004), Firefly (2002), Dollhouse (2009–10) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–present).
Born in New York City on June 23, 1964 as Joseph Hill Whedon, and being a third-generation TV writer, he is the son of Tom Whedon, a screenwriter for Alice in the 1970s and The Golden Girls in the 1980s, and the grandson of John Whedon, who worked on The Donna Reed Show in the 1950s and The Dick Van Dyke Show in the 1960s. His mother, Ann Lee (née Jeffries) Stearns, originally from Kentucky, was a teacher at Riverdale Country School as Lee Whedon, and an aspiring novelist. His parents had both acted, and appeared in a play together at the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club. Whedon is the younger sibling of Samuel and Matthew Whedon and older sibling of writers Jed and Zack Whedon. At a young age, he showed great interest in British television with shows like Masterpiece and Monty Python.
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Coda · Buffy the Vampire Slayer Cast
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling
℗ 2002 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Released on: 2002-09-23
Producer: Christophe Beck
Producer: Jesse Tobias
Producer: Joss Whedon
Composer Lyricist: Joss Whedon
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published: 12 Mar 2020
SPIKE R.I.P. LYRICS
buffy is a awesome show!
published: 01 Aug 2011
Buffy - Once More, with Feeling - Where Do We Go From Here? / Coda
Sung by Buffy, Spike, Giles, Xander, Anya, Tara, Willow, Dawn
published: 15 Dec 2014
Once More With Feeling LIVE NYC 2018
LIVE FULL STAGE PERFORMANCE
Performed 10.20.2018 at The Duplex NYC
Directed by Kent M. Lewis
Video Recording by CCL STUDIO
CAST
Buffy - Natalie Wisdom
Spike - Gavin Rohrer
Tara - Carey Anna Blackburn
Willow - Ellen Cohn
Anya - Elizabeth Nestlerode
Xander - Nick Lerangis
Sweet - Matthew Hougland
Dawn - CC Lewis
Giles - Kent M. Lewis
Parking Ticket/Ensemble - Michelle Cosentino
Mustard/Ensemble - Kelly Zitka
0:00 Introduction
0:07 Buffy Theme
0:58 Previously
1:50 [SONG] Going Through the Motions
3:45 At the Magic Shop
5:14 [SONG]I've Got a Theory
7:36 Back at the Magic Shop
7:55 [SONG] Mustard
8:21 Dawn arrives at the Magic Shop
9:07 Willow and Tara at the Park
9:38 [SONG] Under Your Spell
12:14 Back at the Magic Shop
12:54 [DANCE] Burning Tap Dance
13:55 Anya and Xander
14:18 [SONG]...
published: 31 Oct 2018
Angel, Buffy & Spike | Poison & Wine
A video showing the love Buffy had for Angel/ even Angelus, but ultimately she realizes Spike is the wine.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( show created by Joss Whedon)
Song: Poison & Wine by the Civil Wars.
Program: edited in Sony Vegas.
I own nothing!
published: 30 Aug 2019
Joss Whedon on "Witch" and "Never Kill a Boy on the First Date" (Buffy TVS Season 1)
published: 22 Feb 2013
coda - buffy the vampire slayer: "once more, with feeling"
"Once More, with Feeling" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and the only one in the series performed as a musical. It was written and directed by the show's creator, Joss Whedon, and originally aired on UPN in the United States on November 6, 2001.
"Once More, with Feeling" explores changes in the relationships of the main characters, using the plot device that a demon—credited as "Sweet" but unnamed in the episode—compels the people of Sunnydale to break into song at random moments to express hidden truths. The title of the episode comes from a line sung by Sweet; once the characters have revealed their truths and face the consequences of hearing each other's secrets, he challenges them to "say you'...
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Coda · Buffy the Vampire Slayer Cast
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling
℗ 2002 Twentieth Century ...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Coda · Buffy the Vampire Slayer Cast
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling
℗ 2002 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Released on: 2002-09-23
Producer: Christophe Beck
Producer: Jesse Tobias
Producer: Joss Whedon
Composer Lyricist: Joss Whedon
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Coda · Buffy the Vampire Slayer Cast
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling
℗ 2002 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Released on: 2002-09-23
Producer: Christophe Beck
Producer: Jesse Tobias
Producer: Joss Whedon
Composer Lyricist: Joss Whedon
Auto-generated by YouTube.
LIVE FULL STAGE PERFORMANCE
Performed 10.20.2018 at The Duplex NYC
Directed by Kent M. Lewis
Video Recording by CCL STUDIO
CAST
Buffy - Natalie Wisdom
Spike - ...
LIVE FULL STAGE PERFORMANCE
Performed 10.20.2018 at The Duplex NYC
Directed by Kent M. Lewis
Video Recording by CCL STUDIO
CAST
Buffy - Natalie Wisdom
Spike - Gavin Rohrer
Tara - Carey Anna Blackburn
Willow - Ellen Cohn
Anya - Elizabeth Nestlerode
Xander - Nick Lerangis
Sweet - Matthew Hougland
Dawn - CC Lewis
Giles - Kent M. Lewis
Parking Ticket/Ensemble - Michelle Cosentino
Mustard/Ensemble - Kelly Zitka
0:00 Introduction
0:07 Buffy Theme
0:58 Previously
1:50 [SONG] Going Through the Motions
3:45 At the Magic Shop
5:14 [SONG]I've Got a Theory
7:36 Back at the Magic Shop
7:55 [SONG] Mustard
8:21 Dawn arrives at the Magic Shop
9:07 Willow and Tara at the Park
9:38 [SONG] Under Your Spell
12:14 Back at the Magic Shop
12:54 [DANCE] Burning Tap Dance
13:55 Anya and Xander
14:18 [SONG] I'll Never Tell
18:30 [SONG] Parking Ticket
19:17 Giles, Anya, & Xander Walking in Sunnydale
20:40 [DANCE] Janitor Dance
21:15 Spike's Crypt
22:13 [SONG] Rest in Peace
25:08 Dawn's Bedroom
26:09 [SONG] Dawn's Lament
27:00 That's Intermission
27:23 [DANCE] Dawn's Ballet
28:30 [DANCE] Sweet's Entrance
28:51 [SONG] What You Feel
32:18 Buffy and Giles in the Training Room
33:07 [SONG] Standing
35:30 Lethe's Bramble
35:52 [SONG] Stay
37:23 The Dummy Sings
39:17 Walk Through Fire Intro
39:36 [SONG] Walk Through Fire
42:46 Buffy arrives at the Bronze
43:24 [SONG] Life's a Show
44:23 [DANCE] Tara/Anya/Buffy Dance
46:47 [DANCE] Buffy's Dance
48:02 Resolution
49:08 [SONG] Sweet's Exit
49:59 [SONG] Where Do We Go From Here?
51:39 Finale
52:40 Bows
LIVE FULL STAGE PERFORMANCE
Performed 10.20.2018 at The Duplex NYC
Directed by Kent M. Lewis
Video Recording by CCL STUDIO
CAST
Buffy - Natalie Wisdom
Spike - Gavin Rohrer
Tara - Carey Anna Blackburn
Willow - Ellen Cohn
Anya - Elizabeth Nestlerode
Xander - Nick Lerangis
Sweet - Matthew Hougland
Dawn - CC Lewis
Giles - Kent M. Lewis
Parking Ticket/Ensemble - Michelle Cosentino
Mustard/Ensemble - Kelly Zitka
0:00 Introduction
0:07 Buffy Theme
0:58 Previously
1:50 [SONG] Going Through the Motions
3:45 At the Magic Shop
5:14 [SONG]I've Got a Theory
7:36 Back at the Magic Shop
7:55 [SONG] Mustard
8:21 Dawn arrives at the Magic Shop
9:07 Willow and Tara at the Park
9:38 [SONG] Under Your Spell
12:14 Back at the Magic Shop
12:54 [DANCE] Burning Tap Dance
13:55 Anya and Xander
14:18 [SONG] I'll Never Tell
18:30 [SONG] Parking Ticket
19:17 Giles, Anya, & Xander Walking in Sunnydale
20:40 [DANCE] Janitor Dance
21:15 Spike's Crypt
22:13 [SONG] Rest in Peace
25:08 Dawn's Bedroom
26:09 [SONG] Dawn's Lament
27:00 That's Intermission
27:23 [DANCE] Dawn's Ballet
28:30 [DANCE] Sweet's Entrance
28:51 [SONG] What You Feel
32:18 Buffy and Giles in the Training Room
33:07 [SONG] Standing
35:30 Lethe's Bramble
35:52 [SONG] Stay
37:23 The Dummy Sings
39:17 Walk Through Fire Intro
39:36 [SONG] Walk Through Fire
42:46 Buffy arrives at the Bronze
43:24 [SONG] Life's a Show
44:23 [DANCE] Tara/Anya/Buffy Dance
46:47 [DANCE] Buffy's Dance
48:02 Resolution
49:08 [SONG] Sweet's Exit
49:59 [SONG] Where Do We Go From Here?
51:39 Finale
52:40 Bows
A video showing the love Buffy had for Angel/ even Angelus, but ultimately she realizes Spike is the wine.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( show created by Joss Whed...
A video showing the love Buffy had for Angel/ even Angelus, but ultimately she realizes Spike is the wine.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( show created by Joss Whedon)
Song: Poison & Wine by the Civil Wars.
Program: edited in Sony Vegas.
I own nothing!
A video showing the love Buffy had for Angel/ even Angelus, but ultimately she realizes Spike is the wine.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( show created by Joss Whedon)
Song: Poison & Wine by the Civil Wars.
Program: edited in Sony Vegas.
I own nothing!
"Once More, with Feeling" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and the on...
"Once More, with Feeling" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and the only one in the series performed as a musical. It was written and directed by the show's creator, Joss Whedon, and originally aired on UPN in the United States on November 6, 2001.
"Once More, with Feeling" explores changes in the relationships of the main characters, using the plot device that a demon—credited as "Sweet" but unnamed in the episode—compels the people of Sunnydale to break into song at random moments to express hidden truths. The title of the episode comes from a line sung by Sweet; once the characters have revealed their truths and face the consequences of hearing each other's secrets, he challenges them to "say you're happy now, once more, with feeling".
All of the regular cast performed their own vocals, although two actors were given minimal singing at their request. "Once More, with Feeling" is the most technically complex episode in the series, as extra voice and dance training for the cast was interspersed with the production of four other Buffy episodes. It was Joss Whedon's first attempt at writing music, and different styles—from 1950s sitcom theme music to rock opera—express the characters' secrets in specific ways. The episode was well received critically upon airing, specifically for containing the humor and wit to which fans had become accustomed. The musical format allowed characters to stay true to their natures while they struggled to overcome deceit and miscommunication, fitting with the sixth season's themes of growing up and facing adult responsibilities. It is considered one of the most effective and popular episodes of the series, and—prior to a financial dispute in 2007—was shown in theaters with the audience invited to sing along.
"Once More, with Feeling" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and the only one in the series performed as a musical. It was written and directed by the show's creator, Joss Whedon, and originally aired on UPN in the United States on November 6, 2001.
"Once More, with Feeling" explores changes in the relationships of the main characters, using the plot device that a demon—credited as "Sweet" but unnamed in the episode—compels the people of Sunnydale to break into song at random moments to express hidden truths. The title of the episode comes from a line sung by Sweet; once the characters have revealed their truths and face the consequences of hearing each other's secrets, he challenges them to "say you're happy now, once more, with feeling".
All of the regular cast performed their own vocals, although two actors were given minimal singing at their request. "Once More, with Feeling" is the most technically complex episode in the series, as extra voice and dance training for the cast was interspersed with the production of four other Buffy episodes. It was Joss Whedon's first attempt at writing music, and different styles—from 1950s sitcom theme music to rock opera—express the characters' secrets in specific ways. The episode was well received critically upon airing, specifically for containing the humor and wit to which fans had become accustomed. The musical format allowed characters to stay true to their natures while they struggled to overcome deceit and miscommunication, fitting with the sixth season's themes of growing up and facing adult responsibilities. It is considered one of the most effective and popular episodes of the series, and—prior to a financial dispute in 2007—was shown in theaters with the audience invited to sing along.
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Coda · Buffy the Vampire Slayer Cast
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling
℗ 2002 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Released on: 2002-09-23
Producer: Christophe Beck
Producer: Jesse Tobias
Producer: Joss Whedon
Composer Lyricist: Joss Whedon
Auto-generated by YouTube.
LIVE FULL STAGE PERFORMANCE
Performed 10.20.2018 at The Duplex NYC
Directed by Kent M. Lewis
Video Recording by CCL STUDIO
CAST
Buffy - Natalie Wisdom
Spike - Gavin Rohrer
Tara - Carey Anna Blackburn
Willow - Ellen Cohn
Anya - Elizabeth Nestlerode
Xander - Nick Lerangis
Sweet - Matthew Hougland
Dawn - CC Lewis
Giles - Kent M. Lewis
Parking Ticket/Ensemble - Michelle Cosentino
Mustard/Ensemble - Kelly Zitka
0:00 Introduction
0:07 Buffy Theme
0:58 Previously
1:50 [SONG] Going Through the Motions
3:45 At the Magic Shop
5:14 [SONG]I've Got a Theory
7:36 Back at the Magic Shop
7:55 [SONG] Mustard
8:21 Dawn arrives at the Magic Shop
9:07 Willow and Tara at the Park
9:38 [SONG] Under Your Spell
12:14 Back at the Magic Shop
12:54 [DANCE] Burning Tap Dance
13:55 Anya and Xander
14:18 [SONG] I'll Never Tell
18:30 [SONG] Parking Ticket
19:17 Giles, Anya, & Xander Walking in Sunnydale
20:40 [DANCE] Janitor Dance
21:15 Spike's Crypt
22:13 [SONG] Rest in Peace
25:08 Dawn's Bedroom
26:09 [SONG] Dawn's Lament
27:00 That's Intermission
27:23 [DANCE] Dawn's Ballet
28:30 [DANCE] Sweet's Entrance
28:51 [SONG] What You Feel
32:18 Buffy and Giles in the Training Room
33:07 [SONG] Standing
35:30 Lethe's Bramble
35:52 [SONG] Stay
37:23 The Dummy Sings
39:17 Walk Through Fire Intro
39:36 [SONG] Walk Through Fire
42:46 Buffy arrives at the Bronze
43:24 [SONG] Life's a Show
44:23 [DANCE] Tara/Anya/Buffy Dance
46:47 [DANCE] Buffy's Dance
48:02 Resolution
49:08 [SONG] Sweet's Exit
49:59 [SONG] Where Do We Go From Here?
51:39 Finale
52:40 Bows
A video showing the love Buffy had for Angel/ even Angelus, but ultimately she realizes Spike is the wine.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer ( show created by Joss Whedon)
Song: Poison & Wine by the Civil Wars.
Program: edited in Sony Vegas.
I own nothing!
"Once More, with Feeling" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003) and the only one in the series performed as a musical. It was written and directed by the show's creator, Joss Whedon, and originally aired on UPN in the United States on November 6, 2001.
"Once More, with Feeling" explores changes in the relationships of the main characters, using the plot device that a demon—credited as "Sweet" but unnamed in the episode—compels the people of Sunnydale to break into song at random moments to express hidden truths. The title of the episode comes from a line sung by Sweet; once the characters have revealed their truths and face the consequences of hearing each other's secrets, he challenges them to "say you're happy now, once more, with feeling".
All of the regular cast performed their own vocals, although two actors were given minimal singing at their request. "Once More, with Feeling" is the most technically complex episode in the series, as extra voice and dance training for the cast was interspersed with the production of four other Buffy episodes. It was Joss Whedon's first attempt at writing music, and different styles—from 1950s sitcom theme music to rock opera—express the characters' secrets in specific ways. The episode was well received critically upon airing, specifically for containing the humor and wit to which fans had become accustomed. The musical format allowed characters to stay true to their natures while they struggled to overcome deceit and miscommunication, fitting with the sixth season's themes of growing up and facing adult responsibilities. It is considered one of the most effective and popular episodes of the series, and—prior to a financial dispute in 2007—was shown in theaters with the audience invited to sing along.
Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon (born June 23, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film and television director, film and television producer, comic book author, and composer. He is the founder of Mutant Enemy Productions and co-founder of Bellwether Pictures, and is best known as the creator of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), Angel (1999–2004), Firefly (2002), Dollhouse (2009–10) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–present).
Born in New York City on June 23, 1964 as Joseph Hill Whedon, and being a third-generation TV writer, he is the son of Tom Whedon, a screenwriter for Alice in the 1970s and The Golden Girls in the 1980s, and the grandson of John Whedon, who worked on The Donna Reed Show in the 1950s and The Dick Van Dyke Show in the 1960s. His mother, Ann Lee (née Jeffries) Stearns, originally from Kentucky, was a teacher at Riverdale Country School as Lee Whedon, and an aspiring novelist. His parents had both acted, and appeared in a play together at the Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Club. Whedon is the younger sibling of Samuel and Matthew Whedon and older sibling of writers Jed and Zack Whedon. At a young age, he showed great interest in British television with shows like Masterpiece and Monty Python.