

They suddenly burst into song again, first wondering what can possibly be the cause for this - including a novel idea about bunnies Anya sings - and then, guided by Buffy, asserting their ability to deal with it together (" I've Got a Theory / Bunnies / If We're Together"). The following morning, the Scoobies reunite at the Magic Box and find out such things have happened to them all. She snubs the man held captive by the demon and three vampires she slays (" Overture / Going Through the Motions"). Buffy sings about her life after resurrecting, and the way she feels detached from it. Summary īuffy is patrolling in a cemetery at night, but there is something wrong with her and with demons and vampires she meets: they are all singing and dancing.

Hear Tara sing about her love for Willow! See Xander and Anya perform a duet! Listen to Buffy croon about her lack of life direction! Who's behind the music? Dawn provides the key. Even Buffy devotees may be hard-pressed to find an episode as off-the-wall as this, as Sunnydale denizens become players in production numbers in which cast members do their own vocals. Series creator Joss Whedon wrote, directed and composed the music for this episode in which a mysterious force impels the Scooby Gang to burst into song. Written and directed by Joss Whedon, it originally broadcast on Novemon UPN.

It's the seventh episode of the sixth season and the one hundred seventh in the series. " Once More, with Feeling" is the musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 49 minutes Buffy the Vampire Slayer ← Previous
