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Dawn and Hoopy the Bear is the fifty-fifth issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic comic book series. Written and illustrated by Paul Lee, it was originally published on March 26, 2003, by Dark Horse Comics.

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Continuing the look into Buffy's life before Sunnydale, we take a detour with Dawn — a mysterious package is accidentally delivered to the younger Summers sister, and the enchanted teddy bear Hoopy wreaks havoc upon the life of the little ten year old. Intended to destroy the Slayer, the gift leads Dawn unwittingly into her first adventure, years before she'd ever be accepted into the Scooby Gang.[1]

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  • An unidentified vampire, beheaded by Hoopy the Bear.

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Production[]

  • The photo cover has a promotional picture for Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5.
  • This story is part of the first book of the Buffy: Year One trilogy, the last stories of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic, about Buffy Summers as a Slayer before her arrival in Sunnydale.
  • The Hoop bear is a parody from the character Pooh Bear, their names reverse from each other.
  • Dawn's plush elephant is called Horton in reference to the artist Brian Horton.

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  • Dawn and Hoopy the Bear was the 138th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 15,039 sales in March 2003 at comic specialty stores.[2]

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  • Dawn plays video game in the Nintendo 64 console.
  • A vampire compares Dawn to the McNugget processed meal.
  • Matthew mentions the character Chucky, the murderous possessed doll.

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  • French: Dawn et Hoopy l'Ourson (Dawn and Hoopy the Bear)
  • German: Dawn & Hoopy, der När (Dawn & Hoopy, the Bear)

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