


"Big Bad Wolf" (1999) - Merton excuses himself to go watch Buffy."Fangs for the Memories" (1999) - Merton says: "According to the legend, and, of course, second season of Buffy, vampires cannot enter your house unless you invite them in."."Muffy the Werewolf Slayer" (1999) - The title is a reference to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.As far as I know they're a part of a whole different network now," a reference to Buffy changing networks from The WB to UPN. It's also notable when Leo says: "Vampires have been ostracized from the Underworld for centuries. Some details include the innate fighting ability displayed by Paige and Rowan, similar to the style used by vampires in the Buffyverse a short snippet of music used on Buffy plays during the vampire scenes and Brian Krause's hair is exceptionally like Angel's. "Bite Me" (2002) - The episode itself is a parody of Buffy the Vampire Slayer."The Power of Two" (1999) - While investigating a mausoleum, Prue exclaims that there might be zombies or vampires present, so Phoebe jokes: "Where's Buffy when you need her?".Xena: Warrior Princess: "The Play's the Thing" (1999) - A theater critic remarks "I hear Buffus the Bacchae Slayer is playing next door.".Animorphs: "The Leader, Part 1" (1999) - Marco jokes about having a date with Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Sister, Sister: "Twins or Consequences" (1998) - Diavian asks: "Did anybody catch Buffy last night?".Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: "Far Beyond the Stars" (1998) - Benny Russell, portrayed by Armin Shimerman, receives a memo that reads: "No one would believe that a cheerleader could kill vampires."."Average-ers" (2012) - Joss Whedon has a Buffy the Vampire Slayer poster in his living room."Twilight: Staking Dawn" (2012) - Buffy attempts to kill the main characters of The Twilight Saga, after slaying their wedding guests."Nerd the Vampire Slayer" (2020) - Giles, voiced by Anthony Stewart Head, trains the Nerd to be a Slayer."Buffy: Season 8" (2005) - Buffy, voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar, tells how season 8 would've started.Little Britain: "Smallest Ant" (2003) - Anthony Stewart Head is referred to as "that guy out of Buffy.".V Graham Norton: "Poofy the Vampire Slayer" (2002) - Starring Anthony Stewart Head as Giles, he's the watcher of Poofy (in parody of Buffy), and meets her at the library.Season 43 episode 6 (2019) - In Chance the Rapper's monologue, he raps that "second best is better," listing his preference to the show Angel over Buffy the Vampire Slayer.Starring Sarah Michelle Gellar as an Elaine Benes version of Buffy, with the other Seinfeld main characters as vampires.

Season 23 episode 11 (1998) - The Slayer is relocated in the Seinfeld series' universe.It also includes cast members portraying Spike, Willow, and Tara. "Bunny the Vampire Slayer" (2001) - Starring Michelle Trachtenberg as Dawn Summers, she meets MADtv recurring character Bunny Swan in a graveyard, who tells her she is her aunt and the Slayer."Buffy the Umpire Slayer" (1997) - This sketch presents a version of Buffy, Willow, Xander, and Giles who attempt to control the threat from blood-sucking baseball umpires in their high school.
