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A new clubbing experience is emerging in Sunnydale. DJs are mixing up music, drugs, and blood. Buffy comic: Death of Buffy: "Withdrawal" Sunnydale, 2001 Buffy's has returned from the grave but the D.J. vampire Velatti has also returned and seeks revenge. Buffy comic: Chaos Bleeds: Sunnydale, 2001-2002
The Vampire, by Philip Burne-Jones. "The Vampire" (1897) by Philip Burne-Jones depicts an alluring female vampire crouched over a male victim. The model was the famous actress Mrs Patrick Campbell. This femme fatale inspired a poem of the same name (also 1897) by Rudyard Kipling.
This is a list of vampires found in literary fiction; film and television; comics and manga; video games and board games; musical theatre, opera and theatre; and originating in folklore or mythology. It does not include the concept of dhampirs .
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Vampirina is an American animated children's television series created by Chris Nee.Based on the Vampirina Ballerina series of books written by Anne Marie Pace and published by Disney-Hyperion, the series premiered on Disney Junior and Disney Channel on October 1, 2017.
Vampiyan Kids (Japanese: バンパイヤン・キッズ, Hepburn: Vanpaiyan Kizzu) is a Japanese anime television series created by Production I.G and directed by Masatsugu Arakawa, with Suzuka Yoshida and Miyako Yatsu in charge of character designs and Toshihiko Sahashi composing the music. [1]
Buffy: The Animated Series is an animated television series concept based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer created by Joss Whedon.Initially greenlit by 20th Century Fox in 2002, it went ultimately unproduced and unaired when no network was willing to buy the series.
Gaumont Animation (formerly known as Alphanim and Gaumont Alphanim) [2] [4] is a French animation studio owned by Gaumont founded in February 1997 by Christian Davin. [1] The company's animated catalog comprises over 800 half-hours, broadcast in over 130 countries.