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Reptile Boy ()


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Buffy and Cordelia attend a frat party where they are offered as human sacrifices to a reptilian creature.

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Buffy Summers
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Xander Harris
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Willow Rosenberg
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Cordelia Chase
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Angel
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Rupert Giles (as Anthony Stewart Head)
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Richard Anderson (as Greg Vaughn)
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Tom Warner
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Callie Anderson
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Machida
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Jonathan Levinson
Christopher Dahlberg ...
Tackle (as Christopher Dalhberg)
Jason Posey ...
Linebacker
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Young Man
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Frat Brother #2 (uncredited)
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Drusilla's Sister of Caligula (uncredited)
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Man (uncredited)
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Pledge (uncredited)

Directed by

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David Greenwalt

Written by

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Joss Whedon ... (created by) (creator)
 
David Greenwalt ... (written by)
 
Rob DesHotel ... (executive story editor) (as Rob Des Hotel) &
Dean Batali ... (executive story editor)
 
Marti Noxon ... (staff writer)

Produced by

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Gail Berman ... executive producer
Gareth Davies ... producer
Sandy Gallin ... executive producer
Howard Gordon ... consulting producer
David Greenwalt ... co-executive producer
Fran Rubel Kuzui ... executive producer
Kaz Kuzui ... executive producer
Gary Law ... co-producer (uncredited)
Dolly Parton ... executive producer (uncredited)
David Solomon ... co-producer
Joss Whedon ... executive producer / showrunner

Music by

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Shawn K. Clement ... (score by)
Sean Murray ... (score by)

Cinematography by

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Michael Gershman ... director of photography

Editing by

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Kimberly Ray

Editorial Department

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Dekker Dreyer ... re-mastering
Marilyn McMahon Adams ... assistant editor (as Marilyn Adams)
Ian Sullivan ... finishing accountant
Brian Wankum ... post-production coordinator
Kent Pritchett ... colorist: dailies (uncredited)

Casting By

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Marcia Shulman

Production Design by

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Carey Meyer

Art Direction by

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Stephanie J. Gordon

Set Decoration by

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David A. Koneff ... (as David Koneff)

Costume Design by

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Cynthia Bergstrom

Makeup Department

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Jeri Baker ... hair stylist
Glen P. Griffin ... special makeup effects artist
John Maldonado ... makeup artist
Todd McIntosh ... makeup supervisor
John Vulich ... special makeup effects creator
Jeffrey S. Farley ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Mark Garbarino ... special effects makeup coordinator (uncredited)
Sean Kenney ... lens technician (uncredited)
Richard Maybery ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Michael S. Pack ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Gary Law ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Brenda Kalosh ... first assistant director
Randall LaFollette ... second assistant director (as Randy LaFollette)

Art Department

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Brian Dott ... prop builder
Lisa Gamel ... paint foreman
Gustav Gustafson ... leadman
Martin Milligan ... set dresser
Le'Von Webb ... set dresser
Steve West ... construction coordinator
Ken Wilson ... property master
Victor Anderson ... propmaker (uncredited)
Juliette Blasor ... props (uncredited)
Damon Hight ... general foreman (uncredited)
Stella Starlight ... graphic designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Kevin Patrick Burns ... re-recording mixer
Tony Gray ... boom operator
Maury Harris ... production sound mixer
Peter Nusbaum ... re-recording mixer
Todd Orr ... re-recording mixer (as Todd Keith Orr)
Cindy Rabideau ... supervising sound editor
Leslie Bloome ... foley artist (uncredited)
Mark Cleary ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Robert Guastini ... adr editor (uncredited) / dialogue editor (uncredited)
Mike Marchain ... sound editor (uncredited)
Tami Treadwell ... adr recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Damian Fisher ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Jennifer Imes ... fabricator: Optic Nerve Studios (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Zachary Goodson ... visual effects artist: main titles
Lu Kondor ... data manager (uncredited)

Stunts

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Jeff Pruitt ... stunt coordinator
Jennifer Badger ... stunts (uncredited)
Clayton J. Barber ... stunts (uncredited)
Sophia Crawford ... stunts (uncredited)
David Leitch ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Eyal Gordin ... camera operator
Tom Keefer ... key grip
Dayton Nietert ... chief lighting technician
Rusty Redican ... assistant camera
Erin Franklyn ... grip (uncredited)
John Keefer ... set grip (uncredited)
Bob Snowdon ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Robyn Owen Silvestri ... casting assistant
Donna Ekholdt ... casting executive: Studio Casting Executive (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Donna Barrish ... costume supervisor
Jessica Pazdernik ... set costumer (uncredited)
Cindy Rosenthal ... costume supervisor (uncredited)
Michael A. Russell ... assistant costume designer (uncredited)
Sydney Conrad Shapiro ... costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Jordana Kronen ... location manager

Music Department

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Fernand Bos ... music editor
Nerf Herder ... theme
Tommy Morgan ... musician: harmonica (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Lesley King ... script supervisor
Amy Wolfram ... script coordinator

Transportation Department

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Vaughn Bladen ... driver
Bob Ellis ... transportation coordinator (as Robert Ellis)
George Williams Jr. ... driver (as George Williams)

Additional Crew

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Marc David Alpert ... assistant: Gareth Davies (as Marc D. Alpert)
Caroline Kallas ... assistant: Gail Berman
Edwin L. Perez ... production auditor
Ericka Bryce Poniewaz ... Supervising/Key Set Medic
R.D. Price ... assistant: David Greenwalt (as Robert Price)
Phyllis H. Saldutti ... production coordinator (as Phyllis Saldutti)
George Snyder ... assistant: Joss Whedon
Thomas Cobb ... title designer (uncredited)
Jeremy Jacobs ... stand-in (uncredited)
George Montgomery ... title designer (uncredited)
Michael S. Pack ... puppeteer (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The people around Buffy start needing more and more, and she starts feeling pulled apart. When Cordelia's college crush shows up on campus with a friend who has eyes for Buffy, Cordelia convinces Buffy to come with her to the frat party. But the party soon turns sinister, and Buffy learns the connection between the fraternity and the local girls who have recently gone missing. Written by Alex

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Also Known As
  • Reptile Boy (United States)
Runtime
  • 44 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The term "patrolling" is first used. Prior to this, Buffy's graveyard exploits are referred to as hunting. Furthermore, this marks the first time that she patrols with no specific purpose. From this point on, she will patrol nightly. See more »
Goofs When Buffy is fighting the "giant snake" her shoes are black flats. When she is finished talking with Giles and walking up the stairs her shoes are chunky black heels. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Gift (2001). See more »
Soundtracks Bring Me On See more »
Quotes [first lines]
[watching Indian Bollywood-type television program]
Xander Harris: Is she dying?
Buffy Summers: I think she's singing.
Xander Harris: To a telephone, in Hindi. Now, that's entertainment. Why is she singing?
Willow Rosenberg: She's sad because her lover gave her twelve gold coins. But then the wizard cut open the bag of salt, and now the dancing minions have nowhere to put their big Maypole... fish thing.
Xander Harris: Uh-huh. Why is she singing?
Buffy Summers: Her lover? I thought that was her chiropractor?
Willow Rosenberg: Because of that thing he did with her feet? No, that was personal.
Xander Harris: Hmm, and we thought just because we didn't have any money or any place to go, this would be a lackluster evening.
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