| 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 and Gabrielle's souls reach Heaven, but they have to face their old enemy, Callisto, who is now a demon and kidnaps Gabrielle and carries her to Hell. In the Earth, Joxer, Amarice and Eli decide to recover Xena and Gabrielle's bodies from the crosses where they died.
After coming back to life, Xena forgets her life as a warrior. Meanwhile, Ares and another god of war, Kal, try to get a new chakram, the Chakram of Light, which has the power to kill gods, but can only be taken by an absolutely pure soul.
Fused together into a single body by the ruthless Ares, Xena and Gabrielle are forced to battle the female warrior Mavican -- to the death.
While staying in the town of Spamona with Gabrielle, Amarice, Joxer and his friend Arman, Xena begins to show signs that she could be pregnant.
Xena's nightmares about her upcoming baby lead herself, Gabrielle and Amarice to the lands of the Northern Amazons, where they'll have to face Alti once again.
With Gabrielle and Joxer in tow, Xena returns to the town of Chin to wrestle Lao Ma's book of power from the hands of an evil-minded twin.
A disturbing vision draws Xena, Gabrielle and Joxer back to the city of Chin, where the power-hungry warlord Khan has joined forces with the evil spirits of Pao Ssu and her brother, Ming T'ien.
In a classic case of miscommunication, the goddess Aphrodite attempts to switch Xena's body with that of a dying young girl. But it's not exactly what the warrior princess had in mind.
Ares decides he must stop Eli from spreading his message of love and peace when he convinces a group of villagers they don't need the gods anymore.
Xena and Gabrielle organize a musical contest in Melodia, musical capital of Greece, to decide who gets Terpsichore's Lyre. Xena has to face her mother, Cyrene, who's looking for a father for her still unborn grandchild; Gabrielle has to face Draco, who's still in love with her; and Joxer has to face his brother Jace, because their relation isn't really close. This is the second musical episode of Xena: Warrior Princess to feature its own soundtrack.
In an effort to break through her writer's block, Gabrielle recounts an eventful day to Aphrodite in which she and Xena's horse, Argo, were miniaturized by Lachrymose, the god of despair.
When Zeus learns that Xena's unborn child is part of a prophecy that foretells Zeus's demise, he launches an attack against the pregnant warrior princess, prompting Hercules to fly to her rescue.
Joxer is wounded by followers of the Olympian gods set on killing Eve to stop the Twilight. While Gabrielle and Joxer go to find the antidote Xena looks for a way to stop the armies of the deities.
Xena, Gabrielle and Eve arrive to Amphipolis, where the villagers decide to face their patron goddess, Athena, whose army has put the town under siege until she kills Xena's daughter.
When she's into a fight between Aphrodite and Discord, Gabrielle falls into the sea and when she wakes up, she's a siren named Crustacea, and she's married to a Joxer look-alike called Hagar.
Upon arriving in the Amazon village, Xena and Gabrielle suddenly face the prospect of war and decide to delay their original plans of making baby Eve an Amazonian princess.
Joxer must be judged for being a peeping tom, but a wrestling round with Xena will save his life. Gabrielle thinks about her role of Queen of Amazons.
A snake hidden in a scroll kills Cleopatra in Egypt, so Xena disguises as the Queen and Gabrielle as her servant to save Egypt from the Romans, who are divided among the followers of Brutus, Marc Antony and Octavius (Caesar's adopted son). While they look for Cleopatra's killer, something unexpected happens: Xena falls in love with Antony.
Old Joxer tells his children the story of the last adventure of Xena and Gabrielle, when they tried to trick the gods in order to stop them from attacking them and their beloved ones.
Xena and Gabrielle awaken in the ice tomb where Ares put their bodies when he thought were dead. They find out that those events happened 25 years before and Eve has grown up as a Roman, Livia, who is now a bloodthirsty warrior who is trying to eliminate Eli's cult.
Livia refuses to accept she's Eve, the daughter of Xena, and keeps killing the followers of Eli even in a more cruel way to please Ares and become the Empress of Rome.
When the Olympians gods discover that Livia is Eve, they again fear the Twilight prophecy. Athena sends the Furies to a special mission: they must turn Gabrielle mad until she kills Eve. However, when Eve is initiated in the Way of Love, Xena is given the power to kill gods.
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Ted Raimi | Joxer |
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Lucy Lawless | Xena |
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Renee O'Connor | Gabrielle |
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Kevin Tod Smith | Ares |
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William Gregory Lee | Virgil |
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Alexandra Tydings | Aphrodite |
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Jennifer Sky | Amarice |
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Timothy Omundson | Eli |
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Stephen Lovatt | Hades |
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Paris Jefferson | Athena |
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Hudson Leick | Callisto |
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Stuart Thorp | Infantry Commander |
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Darien Takle | Cyrene |
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Adrienne Wilkinson | Livia |
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Jay Laga'aia | Draco |
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Peter Feeney | Tharon |
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Colin Moy | Galantis |
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Shelly Edwards | Cyane |
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Rose McIver | Daphne |
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Geoffrey Knight | Antony's Lieutenant |
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Charles Mesure | Michael |
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Marie Matiko | Pao Ssu |
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Morgan Reese Fairhead | Eris |
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Kate Elliott | Yakut |
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Josephine Davison | Cleopatra |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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