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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Once More, with Feeling (2001)
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6 November 2001
(Season 6, Episode 7)
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Sunnydale is alive with the sound of music as a mysterious force causes everyone in town to burst into full musical numbers...
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Practically Unbeatable! Shot right after 9/11.
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(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Sarah Michelle Gellar | ... | Buffy Summers | |
| Nicholas Brendon | ... | Xander Harris | |
| Emma Caulfield | ... | Anya | |
| Michelle Trachtenberg | ... | Dawn Summers | |
| James Marsters | ... | Spike | |
| Alyson Hannigan | ... | Willow Rosenberg | |
| Anthony Head | ... | Rupert Giles (as Anthony Stewart Head) | |
| Hinton Battle | ... | Sweet | |
| Amber Benson | ... | Tara Maclay | |
| David Fury | ... | Mustard Man | |
| Marti Noxon | ... | Parking Ticket Woman | |
| Daniel Weaver | ... | Handsome Young Man | |
| Scot Zeller | ... | Henchman / Tap Dancing Victim | |
| Zachary Woodlee | ... | Demon / Henchman | |
| Timothy Anderson | ... | Henchman |
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This episode was voted #1 in TV Guide's viewer's poll for the 50 Top Musical Moments on Television from 1990-2002 in 2002.
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Continuity: During "I'll never tell" after the second dance, Xander and Anya go to sit down. You see Anya sit fully on her chair and slide herself back again, then when it cuts to her face and she begins singing "He's Swell" she's lowering herself onto her chair again.
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References Raging Bull (1980)
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Standing
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There are at least 141 inferior episodes of Buffy. Only 'The Body' and 'Hush' are equal to the vaunted status of this gem. This is a pinnacle of television excellence. But on a forgotten note: Much of the vocal recording was done just prior to 9/11. The video was shot just after the tragic, depressing event. There was LITTLE "something to sing about". But the lip sync action had to match the relative bliss that came before. Imagine yourself as SMG (a Manhattanite) dancing and sync-ing her way, as though nothing had happened. I've found practically nothing on the facts that surrounded the Buffy fantasy with this harsh reality noted anywhere else. I base my assertions on the dates printed on the original shooting scripts with the related schedule of vocal takes on the DVD 'making-of' special feature. Nobody interviewed referred to the real-world history occurring upon their lives, however. I can't say as I blame them anyway.