You'll Never Get 100% On This Buffy The Vampire Slayer Quiz

How well do you remember the adventures of Buffy and her Scooby Gang pals?

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It says a lot about Buffy the Vampire Slayer that the show still has such a hugely passionate fan base so many years after the adventures of Sarah Michelle Gellar's Slayer and her pals last aired.

To be precise, it's now been a ludicrous 16 years since Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired its final episode back in 2003.

Still though, to this day there are so many people who hold the famed Slayer in the highest of high esteem - to the point that there are still plenty of fans out there who would love nothing more than seeing the series somehow brought back to life.

While there are tentative plans to reboot Buffy and start afresh with a new cast, any 'new' Buffy the Vampire Slayer is instantly going to face an uphill battle due to the sheer quality of the classic show and of the great memories to many still hold on to from the show.

Now while the Buffy fan base is certainly a passionate one, we're here to see just how well that passionate fan base remembers this beloved show. With that in mind, then, we've put together a quiz that even the most ardent of fans may struggle to get 100% on.

1. What Year Did Buffy Premiere?

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