Anne (Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode)

"Anne" is the third season premiere of the WB Television Network's of the drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The 35th episode of the show, it was first broadcast September 29, 1998. The episode was written and directed by Executive Producer/Showrunner and series creator Joss Whedon. The episode takes place a few months after Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) killed her lover Angel (David Boreanaz) and left Sunnydale; she has moved to Los Angeles and is living under her middle name, Anne.

Plot

Back in Sunnydale, lacking a Slayer, the Scooby gang tries to take her place, while Rupert Giles follows every lead to her whereabouts. Under her middle name, "Anne", Buffy is working as a diner waitress in L.A. She serves Lily and Rickie, a young couple living on the streets, who have just gotten a complementary set of distinctive tattoos. Later that evening Lily approaches Buffy on the street and reveals that she remembers Buffy from when Buffy saved her from a cult of vampire-worshippers, back when she was known as "Chanterelle"—she changes her name and group identification a lot, so understands Buffy's desire to change her name, get lost, and stay away from anyone who cares about her. As they talk, a man wanders into the street, muttering "I'm no one," and is nearly hit by a car, only saved by Buffy's quick rescue. Buffy refuses Lily's invitation out and says she just wants to be left alone. She runs into a man named Ken, who comments on her "lost" state and offers to befriend her. Buffy leaves him there.

Anne (1799 ship)

Anne, also known as Ann, was an 18th century Spanish sailing ship that the British had captured in 1799. The British Navy Board engaged her to transport convicts from Cork in Ireland to the penal colony of New South Wales in Australia for one voyage from 1800 to 1801. During this voyage she was possibly present, although she did not participate, in a notable action against a squadron of three French frigates. She then made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC).

Origins

Anne was Spanish-built in the 1790s., She was originally named Nostra Senora da Luzet Santa Anna, or Luz St Anne or Luz St Anna. The armed transports Dover and Cecilia captured Nostra Senora da Luzet Santa Anna in 1799, during the French Revolutionary Wars. The Admiralty then sold her.

Voyage to Australia

On 9 April 1799, the Navy Board engaged the renamed Anne and licensed her in London for a single voyage transporting convicts. Her master was James Stewart. For security she was provided with 12 ship's guns and manned by a crew of 42, including additional seamen to act as guards. The British War Office declined a request for a detachment of Marines, citing the burden created by the ongoing war with France.

Anne (novel)

Anne, first published in 1880 by author Constance Fenimore Woolson, is a work of American literary regionalism. It depicts the emotional and spiritual conflicts faced by its eponymous heroine as she leaves her home village, Mackinac Island, to seek a future as a young woman in the Northeastern United States. Her good qualities win her many suitors, but she finds hypocrisy and dysfunctional social relationships among the wealthier strata of U.S. Victorian society. Eventually she selects a suitor who, although of wealthy origins, has lost his means and is ready to accept the stolid virtues of the American working class. Anne Douglas returns with her new partner to her place of origin.

Anne was first published through serialization in Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Upon republication as a book in 1882, the work became a bestseller and was reviewed in The Nation, The Century, and other leading periodicals of the day. Many readers and reviewers appreciated the book, as it depicted a wide variety of settings and social circumstances, with a particular eye for the picturesque elements to be seen on the shores of northern Lake Huron inhabited by persons who had come to live in harmony with the ecology of the Great Lakes. Woolson's sentimental depiction of a rural setting was attractive to a readership increasingly tied to smoky, industrial cities.

Cindy

Cindy may refer to:

People

  • Cindy (given name), a list of people named Cindy, Cindi, Cyndi or Cyndy
  • Tugiyati Cindy (born 1985), Indonesian footballer
  • Music

  • "Cindy" (folk song), American folk song (also known as "Cindy, Cindy")
  • "Cindy", 1976 song written by Peter, Sue and Marc; also performed by The Cats
  • "Cindy", 2000 song by American rock band Tammany Hall NYC
  • Cindy (musical), an off-Broadway production in 1964 and 1965
  • Other

  • Hurricane Cindy (disambiguation)
  • Cindy (film), 1978 TV movie adaptation of the Cinderella story
  • Cindy, a male dolphin that informally married a human, see Human–animal marriage
  • See also

  • CINDI (Coupled Ion-Neutral Dynamics Investigation), a NASA mission
  • Heciyê Cindî (1908-1990), Kurdish writer, linguist and researcher
  • Sindy, a British doll
  • Human–animal marriage

    Human–animal marriage is not recognized in law by any country, although attempts to marry animals have been recorded.

    Historical cases

    Cat

    In January 2004, a woman known as "The Mad Cat Lady" married both her tabby twin boys Lugosi and Spider via MarryYourPet.com, from whom she then received an (unofficial) certificate of marriage. She and her cats have since been featured in various newspaper articles including The Sun and Metro. She told "I realised no human had ever or could ever make me feel as happy and loved as them."

    In May 2010, a German married his cat when he was told by his vet that the animal would soon die.

    In June 2013, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld announced that he wished to marry his cat Choupette. He said in an interview with CNN, "There is no marriage, yet, for human beings and animals… I never thought that I would fall in love like this with a cat."

    Cow

    In June 2010, 18-year-old Indonesian man, Ngurah Alit, was forced to marry his cow after he was found having sex with them. The man had believed the cow to be a beautiful woman. He then became a widower when the cow was drowned in the sea to symbolically cleanse the village of the act of bestiality committed there.

    Cindy (musical)

    Cindy is a musical with music and lyrics by Johnny Brandon, and a book by Joe Sauter and Mike Sawyer. It ran Off-Broadway at the Gate, Orpheum, and Cricket Theatres (not simultaneously) in 1964 and 1965. It is an adaptation of the story of Cinderella. It was produced by Chandler Warren and Philip Temple, by arrangement with Stuart Wiener and Jerry Grace.

    Characters

  • Cindy Kreller
  • Della Kreller
  • Golda Kreller
  • Mama Kreller
  • Papa Kreller
  • Chuck Rosenfeld
  • Ruth Rosenfeld
  • David Rosenfeld
  • Lucky
  • Three Storytellers
  • Productions

    Cindy opened at the Gate Theatre on March 19, 1964, and closed June 21. On September 24, it reopened at the Orpheum Theatre. It transferred to the Cricket Theatre on January 19, 1965, and closed on May 2, 1965.

    Musical Numbers

  • Once Upon a Time
  • Let's Pretend
  • Is There Something to What He Said
  • Papa, Let's Do It Again
  • A Genuine Feminine Girl
  • Cindy
  • Think Mink
  • Tonight's the Night
  • Who Am I?
  • Ballroom Sequence
  • If You've Got It, You've Got It
  • The Life That I've Planned for Him
  • If It's Love
  • Podcasts:

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    The Battle Of The Ancient Warriors

    by: Ancient

    Death herself had chosen me
    To let me watch that gruesome scene
    And she held me in her daunting hand
    Amazed by that macabre view,
    My heart begun to pulse
    Galvanized by horrors that I saw
    The battle was butchering and
    The hordes were rising against each other
    Saving nothing but death
    The dust was rising up in the sky,
    Dead bodies were lying on the ground,
    A deadly mass of fierce warriors fighting
    While the demons were prevailing
    On the sons of god
    They were tuning dirges saying: "DIE!!!
    Meaningless creatures, slaves of the light
    I will triumph for the the evil lives in me!"
    A veil of flames war covering the field
    The bloody battle reached its end
    The ancient warriors got victory in hand
    The Battle of battles was won!
    Her Majesty, the wicked one, was staring at her enemy
    Thunderstrucks resounding once again
    The seven angels holding trumpets disappeared
    god left the field beaten as the earth started to shake...




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