| 1. | Xena: Warrior Princess: Season 1 | 1995 |
| 2. | Xena: Warrior Princess: Season 2 | 1996 |
| 3. | Xena: Warrior Princess: Season 3 | 1997 |
| 4. | Xena: Warrior Princess: Season 4 | 1998 |
| 5. | Xena: Warrior Princess: Season 5 | 1999 |
| 6. | Xena: Warrior Princess: Season 6 | 2000 |
Xena: Warrior Princess
Xena, the warrior princess is bent on overcoming her dark and hateful past. She must save innocents to redeem herself, in the eyes of the world and to herself. She is aided along the way by best friend Gabrielle, a struggling bard who later turns warrior herself. Xena: Warrior Princess was a sometimes serious, often campy and an occasionally emotional rollercoaster ride of an action series.
Xena, formerly a ruthless warlord, appears on the scene to prove she has changed her ways. While fighting to protect the innocent she rescues a young aspiring bard, Gabrielle, who becomes her traveling companion.
Xena is wounded defending a group of farmers and taken into Darius' home to recover. Gabrielle, waiting for her, is rescued by the son of the warlord terrorizing the farmers.
Gabrielle is kidnapped to become the bride of Morpheus, the god of dream, so Xena has to go through her Dreamscape Passage to save her friend.
King Gregor has ordered the capture of a new born infant foretold to take his throne, but Xena and Gabrielle find the baby first; the mysterious Pandora and her box joins the confusion keeping hope safe.
Xena must rescue a princess from a greedy arms dealer before war between two kingdoms erupt; she also reunites with a former flame who knows her secret.
Xena is set up by a mysterious man to look like she has slaughtered villagers, who want swift revenge even though their headman insists on a fair trial.
Xena and Gabrielle happen upon a cave where villagers are trying to recite an ancient script to awaken the Titans. Gabrielle intervenes, correcting the pronunciation and successfully awakening 3 of them.
Xena and Hercules join forces to free Prometheus, however his reprieve comes with a price.
When ailing King Sisyphus is visited by Celesta, Goddess of death, he holds her captive. Unable to hold her death candle, it quickly begins to melt away, and all of mankind is unable to die - even when fatally wounded. It is up to Xena and Gabrielle, with the help of a new friend, to rescue Celesta before the candle burns out.
Someone is trying to start a war between the Amazons and the centaurs, which Xena tries to prevent after a dying Amazon princess leaves Gabrielle her right of caste.
King Xerxes arrests a group of villagers, demanding they surrender the mysterious "Black Wolf" and followers. Xena arranges to be arrested to help them escape.
Xena and Gabrielle arrive to Troy during the Trojan War when the warrior princess is required by an old friend, Helen. While Xena tries to win the war, Gabrielle meets Perdicas, her ex-fiancé, who's working now as a mercenary for Troy.
Gabrielle auditions to attend the Athens City Academy to train as a bard -- but others trying for the few open spots include Homer and Euripides.
Xena and Gabrielle join two men of doubtful reputation (including Xena's ex-fiancé) in order to find the Treasure of the Sumerians and prevent the wrong hands from getting the most valuable part of it: Ambrosia, the food of the gods, which grants immortality.
Someone is trying to kill Princess Diana, so Xena has to protect her. Since Xena and Diana are physically identical, they exchange their roles so Xena can discover who's the killer.
Xena's dead love Marcus appears on Earth to tell her the underworld has been taken over by mad Atyminius, who has confined the good souls to Tartarus and given evil the run of the Elysian Fields. But if Xena succeeds in getting Hade's Helmet of Invisibility back, Marcus will be punished in Tartarus forever.
Xena drafts Autolycus to steal back the property of some friends of hers, which turns out to be the Ark of the Covenant.
Gabrielle takes on the role of leader when she returns home and finds her village ill-prepared to defend itself from a band of marauders.
Xena rescues a young boy on the run from his father, who wants to sacrifice him.
An old warrior claiming to be Xena's father complicates her rescue of a group of slaves.
Xena gets poisoned, and Gabrielle must take her place in fighting a warlord and protecting a village and the merchant Salmoneus, a.k.a. Lord Seltzer.
A blonde woman called Callisto kills innocent people stating she's Xena, Warrior Princess, and Xena and Gabrielle try to stop her. They meet for first time a warrior-wannabe called Joxer, and Xena has to face a dark event from her past related to Callisto and her village, Cirra.
Xena finally confronts Cortese, the warlord who burned her village and turned her into a warrior.
When Xena and Gabrielle take a wounded and pregnant Ephiny to a healing temple in the middle of a civil war, Xena must take over as healer when the priests would rather pray than act.
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Lucy Lawless | Xena |
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Renee O'Connor | Gabrielle |
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Michael Hurst | Iolaus |
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Ted Raimi | Joxer |
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Mary Elizabeth McGlynn | Pandora |
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Kevin Sorbo | Hercules |
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Paul Norell | Street Vendor |
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Ian Hughes | Melas |
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Danielle Cormack | Ephiny |
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Robert Trebor | Salmoneus |
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Latham Gaines | Kastor |
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Christopher Mayer | Peranis |
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Kevin Tod Smith | Ares |
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Bobby Hosea | Marcus |
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Erik Thomson | Hades |
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Stephen Hall | Hector |
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Iain Rea | Brisus |
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Willa O'Neill | Lila |
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Patrick Smith | Dolas |
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Chris Graham | Toxeus |
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Beryl Te Wiata | Cynara |
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Crawford Thomson | Dictys |
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Maggie Tarver | Hermia |
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Paul McLaren | Streptus |
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Colin Francis | Swordsmith |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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