Buffy the Vampire Slayer adult parodies
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer describes a 1992 film and a culturally influential American television series. The limited success of the movie and the huge success of the series led to a number of Buffy the Vampire Slayer adult parodies in comic and film formats. Most of these parody the simpler 1992 movie, but none of these stories were licensed by 20th Century Fox as official Buffy merchandise, and none would be considered by fans as Buffyverse canon. Nevertheless, the existence of these parodies might be of interest to some Buffyverse fans. They are detailed below, in alphabetical order:
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[edit] The Erotic Adventures of Buffy and Evil Vampire Willow
This explicit parody web comic focused on the escapades of Buffy and the vampire version of Willow Rosenberg (seen in the episodes "The Wish" and "Doppelgängland").
The webcomics received wider readership when they were put onto www.whedon.info in 2004. Initially the series parodied only the Buffy TV series. But later panels also parodied Angel
Characters featured: Angel, Anya, Buffy, Buffybot, Dawn, Evil vampire Willow, Giles, Gunn, Willow, and Xander.
Creators: Written by 'Anne-Lise' and drawn by 'Fox'.
[edit] Boffy the Vampire Layer
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Boffy the Vampire Layer is a trade paperback collecting comic stories offering a sexually explicit satire of the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
[edit] Story description
Boffy Hummers is an 18-year-old honors student at Happy-go-Luckyville High. She is also the chosen one, the Layer.
- Chapter 1: Fangs for the Memories!
Boffy's school guidance councilor Guiless tells Boffy the truth about her powers and she meets Ooze, Anusgel, Hornelia, and Willblow. She takes on a swinging vampire couple.
- Chapter 2: The Coming of Sabreena
Boffy gets friendly with Anusgel, but soon discovers he may be a wolf in sheep's clothing. Guiless rings Boffy to let her know there is a witch around, Sabreena Spellbound. Boffy follows her to find out what she can, but finds that Sabreena puts love spells on her. Ultimately, Boffy discovers her friends (Guiless and Anusgel) tricked her; she kills both them and Sabreena.
- Chapter 3: The Zombie Orgy
Boffy's celebrity angers Willblow, who uses a spell to bring Guiless and Anusgel back as zombies to torment Boffy.
- Chapter 4: Opps I Did Her Again
Boffy takes her boyfriend, Spunk, to meet Britney Spreads for some intimate time, but she discovers that Britney has kept secrets about how she got her fame.
- The Final Indignity
Boffy attends a panel at a fan convention, and cruelly rebuffs the advances of a fan who still lives with his family. Boffy is soon saved by the fan, who avenges himself upon her.
[edit] Cultural References
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The entire comic book is a sexually explicit satire on the television series. Characters include Boffy Hummers (parodying Buffy Summers), Professor Guiless (parodying Giles), Ooze (parodying Oz), Anusgel (parodying Angel), Hornelia (parodying Cordelia), Willblow (parodying Willow), and Spunk (parodying Spike).
- Britney Spears - The comic includes a famous singer called 'Britney Spreads'. Her lyrics include "Buh-bay-bee, bay-bee, oo, buhh-baybee-bay".
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch - Chapter 2 focuses on a witch called 'Sabreena'.
- Jay Leno - Boffy appears on Leno's show. Tonight's the Night Show.
- Scooby-Doo - Characters named 'Ferd', 'Shagme', 'Vulva', 'Daffy', and 'Scroo D'Pooch'. They show up and expose an apprarent Satan as two men in a costume.
[edit] Quotes
- Laying and Slaying
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- OOZE: "Am I crazy, or is that a dead vampire with a dildo sticking out of her chest?"
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- Boffy uses her sexual powers to first endear her vampire foes before actually slaying them.
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- GUILELESS: "This is Anusgel.. He doesn't do very much so we're hoping to spin him off into his own series someday."
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- Much of the narration and dialogue reveals that the story itself is fictional, and parodying Buffy the Vampire Slayer, effectively breaking the Fourth wall.
[edit] Notes and references
Information from three sources:
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- Boffy the Vampire Layer (graphic novel)
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Layer
Buffy the Vampire Layer | |
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Directed by | Jack Stephen |
Produced by | Las Vegas Video Entertainment |
Written by | Gene Ross |
Starring | Kristi Myst |
Release date(s) | 1997 |
Running time | Approx 79 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | Low |
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Buffy the Vampire Layer is a soft pornographic 1997 movie spoofing the movie, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".
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Buffy hopes to go on holiday to Pennsylvania. However the travel agent, Myron, is working for evil lawyer/vampire Count Hymie "The Impaler" Draculwitz. The Impaler secretly switches their tickets to Transylvania.
Meanwhile in Transylvania, the Count gets to have rampant love of his vampire brides. Buffy meets a male vampire layer Warezends once she arrives in Transylvania. She eventually faces down the Count - if she can outlast him she can finally slay him.
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- Also credited: Alex Metro (Brendon Joseph Claibourn), Kyle Stone, Michael Hunt, and (as Myron)
[edit] Acting
- Jack Stephen, the director of this film also played 'Myron'. This is his only acting credit as of 2006.
- Sahara Sands has a web site called "Sahara's Back Door" at Sahara-sands.com. Zasu Knight also has her own web site at ZaSuKnight.com.
- Kristy Myst is sometimes credited under other names: (Tina Harlow, Buffy The Vampire Layer, Kristy Mist, Christy Myst, Kristy Myst, Krysti Myst, Pamela Sanderson, White Trash).
- She has starred as 'Buffy' in a number of other films, but these others films do not appear to be vampire-related, or to parody the TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and are therefore not directly related to the Buffyverse:
These films include:
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[edit] Quotes
- Vampire Invitations
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- DRACOWITZ: "Touch me and I'll sue, I'm a lawyer."
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- BUFFY: "Eat me you shyster."
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- DRACOWITZ: "A most pleasant invitation, I'm a vampire."
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In this film vampires do not need permission to enter people's homes.
[edit] Geographical references
The film story takes place in two locations:
(1) Transylvania - A historical region in the center of Romania. Initially part of the Kingdom of Hungary, Transylvania became an independent principality in the early 16th century. Largely as a result of the success of Bram Stoker's Dracula, Transylvania has become a popular setting for horror fiction (particularly that involving vampires).
(2) Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania is a state in the eastern part of the United States. One of the original Thirteen Colonies that founded the country, it is known as the Keystone State, which is appropriate given its central location among the original colonies, or the Quaker State.
[edit] Notes and references
Information from four sources:
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- Buffy the Vampire Layer film
[edit] Muffy the Vampire Layer
Muffy the Vampire Layer | |
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Directed by | Jean-Pierre Ferrand |
Produced by | Las Vegas Video Entertainment |
Starring | P.J Sparxx (Muffy) |
Release date(s) | 1993 |
Running time | Approx 75 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | Low |
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Muffy the Vampire Layer is a soft pornographic 1993 movie spoofing the 1992 film, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer".
[edit] Story description
Muffy, a valley girl, goes to investigate a mysterious house on the edge of town with some of her friends, looking for vampires after inspiration from horror comic books. They split up and each encounters a vampire, but the vampires are mainly interested in sex rather than drinking blood. At the end, Muffy wakes up in bed, unsure if the whole experience was a dream or not.
[edit] Cast
Credited actors/actresses:
- P.J Sparxx (Muffy)
- Lacy Rose
- Sunset Thomas
- Steve Drake
- Biff Malibu
- Tawny
[edit] Trivia
- Buffy movie - The title is not referencing the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer since it was made before the TV series began. Instead it is referencing the movie which starred Kristy Swanson.
[edit] Notes and references
Information from three sources:
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- Muffy the Vampire Layer film
[edit] External links
[edit] Boffy the Vampire Layer
[edit] Buffy the Vampire Layer
- Vampiremovies.co.uk - Review of this film.
- Angel.fcpages.com - Review of "Buffy The Vampire Layer"
- Buffy The Vampire Layer at the Internet Movie Database
[edit] Muffy the Vampire Layer
[edit] Other adult parodies
- Buffy the Shemale Vampire Slayer recounts Buffy's adventures in a hell dimension. After being transformed into a transsexual by a demon's bite, she seeks to rescue Willow, whose been sent by Anya to become Baphomet's concubine as Anya's venegance against Xander for his having jilted her at the altar.
- Buffy the Shemale Vampire Slayer continues to its completion.