Buffy-Bot - Exact likeness of teenager
Buffy Anne Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) on the occult action drama BUFFY THE
VAMPIRE SLAYER/WB/UPN/1997-2003.

On the episode "I Was Made to Love You," a beautiful young teenager wandered
about the town of Sunnydale looking for her boyfriend. She was very intense and
quite physical to anyone interfering with her quest.
The girl, identified as
April (Shanda Farr), turned out to be a robot created by a genius nerd named
Warren (Adam Busch) who wanted to design the perfect girlfriend. When the robot
didn't live up to his expectations [and he fell in love with a "real" girl],
Warren abandoned the robot. But April was programmed for total love and devotion
and so she set out to find her master.
At the end of the episode, the girl robot
was decommissioned but not before a vampire named
Spike (James Marsters)
conspired to replicate the girl of his dreams, namely, Buffy Anne Summers.
Finding the inventor of the robot, Spike threatened him with death if he didn't
come across with a "Buffy-Bot."
On the episode "Intervention," the Buffy-Bot made
her debut and was mistaken as the real Buffy until one night her close friends
happened upon a grave yard and saw Buffy straddling Spike and crying out
"Oh
Spike, you're the Big Bad, You're the Big Bad!"
Soon, Buffy's friends, a.k.a. "The Scooby Gang" discovered that the girl they
had seen boinking Spike was actually a replicant. After all, the real Buffy
hated Spike's gut (at the time) and would never have done the on-top vertical
bop with "said" vampire. (Now,
Angel that's a different story).
When Buffy
realized that Spike had taken privileges with an ersatz persona, she informed
him in no uncertain terms and a slap in the face to cease and desist with his
yucky activities. The Buffy-bot was soon put out of commission until she
returned on episode "The Gift" to help Buffy battle a dimensional disaster that
threatened to end order in the universe.
The Buffy-Bot met her end in the
episode "Bargaining" when a group of demon bikers invaded Sunnydale thinking the
real Buffy Summers had died. When they came across the Buffy-Bot they quickly
subdued her, strapped her limbs to motorcycles, started them up, and
went medieval on her with a good old-fashioned drawing and quartering.
So ended
the life of the Buffy-Bot. Of course, the newly resurrected Buffy avenged Buffy-Bot's
demise by laying waste to the demons who destroyed her "bot" replica.
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