- 1 Unaired Pilot
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This is the un-aired pilot for the Angel series. It's a short 6 minute clip with Angel describing the series in character and then a few random clips that help describe the show.
- 2 Unaired Pilot (Restored Video and Audio)
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Same as the un-aired pilot, only in this version the video and audio is restored!
- 3 Season 1 DVD Extras I'm Cordelia!
- 4 Season 1 DVD Extras Introducing Angel
- 5 Season 1 DVD Extras Overview
- 6 Season 1 DVD Extras The Demons
- 7 Season 1 DVD Extras Season 1 Featurette
- 8 Season 2 DVD Extras Overview
- 9 Season 2 DVD Extras Making up the Monsters
- 10 Season 2 DVD Extras Inside the Agency
- 11 Season 2 DVD Extras Stunts
- 12 Season 3 DVD Extras Deleted Scene from Birthday
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Treated with commentary by Tim Minear and Mere Smith, who wrote this episode, we get to see the full extent of the fantasy television show of Cordelia's alternate life: "The Cordy Show", had she not chosen to fight the good fight along side Angel. Due to its length much of "The Cordy Show" footage had to be cut from the final episode. They make note that they wanted a true sitcom feel so the Dharma & Greg set was redressed for the shoot, although it, "Wasn't quite as funny as we wanted it to be," admitted Mere. "When you look at Charisma Carpenter, she does bare a resemblance to Mary Tyler Moore and she's so funny," Tim stated, "and we all sort of had this fetish fantasy of seeing her on a brightly lit sitcom stage with people laughing at her jokes."
- 13 Season 3 DVD Extras Darla: Deliver Us From Evil
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Interviews with the Angel cast and crew members on the pregnancy of the show's character Darla (played by Julie Benz).
- 14 Season 3 DVD Extras Page To Screen
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A 'behind the scenes' look at a production from the first thought to the final cut, this featurette allows fans to see the complete process that occurs to bring an episode of Angel to life. Narrations and mini-interviews, incorporated with plenty of behind the scenes footage, cover every gamut of the production process. Tim and Jeff begin as we start with the infamous: White Board breakdown of Acts and Scenes
- 15 Season 3 DVD Extras Overview
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Each episode overview offers mini-interviews with the producers, directors, writers and the featured actors. We open with thoughts on the season beginning with David Greenwalt and Tim as he confesses, "It began with a lot of promise with all the characters and then we just stepped on everybody's hearts and broke them."
- 16 Season 3 DVD Extras Amy Acker Screentest
- 17 Season 3 DVD Extras Vincent Kartheiser Screentest
- 18 Season 3 DVD Extras Deleted Scene from Waiting in the Wings
- 19 Season 3 DVD Extras Outtakes
- 20 Season 4 DVD Extras Fatal Beauty & The Beast
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Interviews with the Angel cast and crewmembers on the Big Bads of the show's fourth season - The Beast and Jasmine.
- 21 Season 4 DVD Extras Last Looks: The Hyperion Hotel
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Stuart Blass, production designer, gives an overview tour of the Hyperion hotel set. It was really important from the get go for Joss and David Greenwalt that this show had a very real feel to it. In a section-by-section walkthrough we learn the back story from Angel's past with the hotel from the 1950's interiors which were all shot on Stage 7 to the main lobby, exterior garden, to Angel's apartment on the second floor. This was the honeymoon suite which was also, during the course of the season, Cordelia's room as well as Fred's room.
- 22 Season 4 DVD Extras Malice In Wonderland: Wolfram & Hart
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Always a big player in evil we come to what will be the catalyst for the remainder of Angel's run, "Wolfram & Hart, from the very start my thought was, 'Don't give him a nemesis, give him a group of nemeses,'" explains Joss, "This is an important thing for a hero story, that the bad guys are legion and the hero is few." Fury explains the differences between the big city of Los Angeles vs. small town Sunnydale, "The evil's more insidious; it puts on fancy clothes and talks in big words." Steve DeKnight and Stephanie recount Lilah involvement. "I'm the only female W&H lawyer, all the men kept dying which is like genius," Stephanie laughs, "I'm really not bad I'm just written that way." We visit the various players, the moral grey areas for the characters, humanizing their characters, and the relationship between Wesley and Lilah which Alexis comments on. Jeff talks about telling Stephanie that Lilah was going to die. "But that doesn't mean that you're gone because this is a Joss show and so since she's been dead we've had her back," offers Jeff. "Having lost the battle and not necessary the war is where W&H is at," says Stephanie, "it could still have the possibility of challenging the good guys with a little bit of bad."
- 23 Season 4 DVD Extras Angel and The Apocalypse
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Mike Gaspar (special effects coordinator) talks about how busy Season four was for Angel in the effects department, besides demons and gags and invisible people. Vern Gillum, director of Apocalypse Now-ish recalls, "There were a lot of creature shows on Angel and they were trying to separate this one out." Kelly A. Manners (producer) talks about the fight on the rooftop. "It was probably the biggest thing we'd done at the time," admits Jeff Bell.
- 24 Season 4 DVD Extras Season 4 Overview
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A variety of cast and crew come together to discuss and recount the events during the course of Season four. Joss, David Fury, Steve and David Boreanaz recap the opening of the season with J. August, Alexis, and Jeff offering where each of their characters are at this point in the series.
- 25 Season 4 DVD Extras Unplugged: Season Four Outtakes
- 26 Season 5 DVD Extras 100 Featurette
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A cast and crew recap of the series on the occasion of the 100th episode...Followed by a short ceremony and the cutting of the 100th anniversary cake.
- 27 Season 5 DVD Extras Halos & Horns: Recurring Villainy
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Stephanie Romanov, Julie Benz, Christian Kane and a rare Juliet Landau gather in interviews to give commentary on the evil and the dead of the Buffy/Angel universe and why these characters are so rich.
- 28 Season 5 DVD Extras Hey Kids! It's Smile Time
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One of the highlights of the season was an episode which involved Angel being mystically turned into a puppet in Smile Time. While concept alone might be enough to turn fans off to the idea, it was an amazing accomplishment of a very talented puppeteering troupe that successfully brought Angel to puppet unlife. This featurette recaps the plot of the episode as it focuses on how Angel and the other puppets interacted with cast and crew via commentary from Ben Edlund, David B., Mike Massa, and several of the puppeteers themselves. Not surprisingly, Joss inspired the story and dedicated to his father who was involved in children programming while Joss was growing up.
- 29 Season 5 DVD Extras The Final Season
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Opening with a montage of clips nearly the entire cast contribute to the commentary of recapping episodes and characters, seasonal and episodic arcs beginning with Joss who is followed by David B., Alexis, J., Andy, Steve DeKnight, Amy, James, Mercedes, Sarah, and Jeff Bell. The overall theme for the big season was: can you fight the big corporation from the inside, change it or be changed.
- 30 Season 5 DVD Extras To Live And Die In L.A.
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Joss takes us through what made Angel a standout series from its first season to the final episode with special thanks to David Greenwalt and Tim Minear who helped launch the series from it's conception. Angel is about the decisions we make and how we atone for them, you never finish atoning you always fight, that is the most important thing the show says. Joss's favorite thing about the series is sacrificing people.
- 31 Season 5 DVD Extras Unbound: The Gag Reels
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This gag reel incorporates a compilation of flubs and goofs from the past five seasons of Angel. The opening title sequence is slightly different then what we're use to seeing, and obviously more humorous. There is of course dancing, then some dancing and even more dancing. More of the bits are misread lines that lead to fits of laughter, especially from Amy.
- 32 Season 5 DVD Extras Choreography of a Stunt
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An exciting behind the scenes look at what makes Angel an outstanding series, the excellence of its stunt work. Stunt coordinator, Mike Massa (who also makes a great double for David), is joined by Steve DeKnight, David B., and Amy Acker as Mike walks us through a typical day in the life of a stunt man on Angel.
- 33 Season 3 DVD Extras Cordy Pilot
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The Cordy TV show from the Season 3 Episode "Birthday"
- 34 James Marsters & Joss Whedon Featurette
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