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Xena: Warrior Princess occurs as television series which aired from 1995 to 2001. It was the spin-off from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

Description
Placed around the fantasy ancient Greece, a series told the risky venture of previous Hercules villain Xena (Lucy Lawless), the reformed warlord, in a quest to redeem her preceding sins. Xena was accompanied in her pass Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor), a young girl who became her best friend and most trusted ally. A series was filmed inside Future Zealand.

A indicate freely borrowed list & themes from either various mythologies around the world, primarily Greek mythology, adapting them to lawsuit a demands of the plot line. Rattling historical numbers & cases as well manufactured many appearances. These ranged from either an encounter by using Homer (before he was famed), to the capture of Julius Caesar by pirates with Xena cast when a pirate leader. This way-out mix of timelines & a uniting of historical & mythical elements fueled a rise of a indicate to cult status in the period of the 1990s, & the title Xena became synonymous by having a heavy and independent female heroine.

the indicate was a mixture of styles, ranging from either high melodrama in one episode to slapstick comedy in another. Although seemingly placed around ancient days, a themes of a indicate were fundamentally modern: ingesting responsibility for preceding misbehaviour, the value of man life, household liberty, & friendly relationship. This universal, flexible fantasy framework accommodated the considerable scope of content & style, possibly including an original musical episode, A Bitter Suite. Despite existence deeply caring by using moral quandary, like a morality of pacifism, the plot line seldom sought to provide definitive solutions. the resultant conflicting answers & ambiguity gave Xena a complexness that went largely unperceived per casual viewers, however generated great deal lively debate among fans. It was too hinted that Xena & Gabrielle were lovers. This was left deliberately ambiguous, leading to great deal heated debate on top what became called a subtext. the bit of critics observed it to become a marketing maneuver—or even, on the other hand, unlimited cowardliness—avoided by virtually all shows thenceforth until a character Willow explored her sexuality within Buffy. the fandom became progressively divided above a issue, particularly by using a development of a romanticistic plot line between Xena & Ares, the God of War, which was too left ambiguous.

A Xena fandom too popularized a term Altfic (no relation to the evil Alti character in the series) among fans to refer to general homosexual romanticistic stories, when slash fiction wevery bit generally perceived as revolve around male/male couples. View yuri. Xena fandom as well expanded its fan fiction raw materials to include stories making Xena, Gabrielle, Ares & more pilot & inserting a children within different cultures at different days, from either the prehistoric to the far new (and everyplace between). This nature and severity of Xena fan fiction was coined as "Uber" inside 1997 by Kym Taborn of [http://whoosh.org Whoosh.org]. Its utilize may be noticed in-line when "UberXena", "Uberfic", or similar variations.

A fan web site [http://whoosh.org Whoosh.org] was mentioned by the character in the sixth year episode Soul Possession.

the indicate too featured a wide assortment of recurring characters, including antagonist Ares (Kevin Smith) and Callisto (Hudson Leick); and sure friends prefer Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) and Joxer (Ted Raimi).

Virtually all exotic among a weapons used by Xena is a variant of the chakram, a flying disc.

Watch likewise: List of Xena episodes

Characters

Regulars
Xena, played by Lucy Lawless Gabrielle, played by Renee O'Connor

Recurring
Joxer, the warrior hopeful, played by Ted Raimi Ares, the God of War, played by Kevin Smith Callisto, the warrior by having a good grievance against Xena, played by Hudson Leick Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, played by Alexandra Tydings Autolycus, the self-soi-disant King of Stealer, played by Bruce Campbell Alti, outcast Amazon shaman, played by Claire Stansfield Cyrene, Xena's mother, played by Darien Takle Livia (Eve), Xena's daughter, played by Adrienne Wilkinson Borias, father of Xena's son, Solan goose, played by Marton Csokas Caesar, love/hate interest for Xena, played by Karl Urban Ephiny, queen regent of the Amazons, played by Danielle Cormack Eli, healer & teacher, played by Tim Omundson Amarice, young Amazon, played by Jennifer Sky Varia, young queen of the Amazons, played by Tsianina Joelson Draco, warlord and previous friend to Xena, played by Jay Laga'aia Discord, Goddess of Retribution, played by Meighan Desmond Lila, Gabrielle's sister, played by Willa O'Neill Herodotus, Gabrielle's father, played by Geoff Snell Hecuba, Gabrielle's mother, played by Linda Jones and Lisa Crittenden Marcus, one of Xena's former love interests, played by Bobby Hosea Hercules, the human credited by having turning Xena from either evil to skillful, played by Kevin Sorbo Iolaus, Hercules' best friend, played by Michael Hurst

Other pop culture references

A Canadian sketch comedy series This Hour Has 22 Minutes featured a revenant section where character Marg Delahunty (Mary Walsh) accosted real-life Canadian politicians piece dressed inside the Xena-rather outfit when "Marg, Warrior Princess".

Inside an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer ("Halloween", 2x06), Willow says about Buffy's costume: "She couldn't have dressed up like Xena?"

Astronomy
Within 2005, it was announced that the recently-found immune system , the conceivable tenth planet, had been given a irregular title Xena, inside honor of the TV character. In October 1, 2005, the discovery team announced that "Xena" experienced the moon, which got been nicknamed Gabrielle. Neither title is potential to exist as for good applied to either system per International Astronomical Union.[http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/space/10/01/new.planet.moon.ap/index.html]

Tom's Xena Page
Includes sounds, pictures, movies, games, and fan fiction.

The Ultimate Xena Cookbook
Xena inspired cookbook with over 500 recipes in 10 categories, pet treats, poems, quotes, humor; plus other page with information and features.

Whoosh!
The Journal of the International Association of Xena Studies: essays, articles, commentaries, and various analyses of the TV show Xena: Warrior Princess.

Tilly's Xena Page
Contains images, an episode list, information on cast members, and links.

Andrew's Xenaverse
News, stories, Acroplis Gallery, Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor biographies, episodes, humor, and recipes.

Allyson's Xena Vault
Episode reviews, montages, subtext, fan fiction, music videos, and cast biographies.

Amphipolis Village
A Xena Community With free email accounts, fan fiction, pictures, amusing news letters, fan art, e-cards, chat rooms, featured links, character profiles, episode profiles, and games,over 25 quizzes, and Web Libs.

Logomancy's Xena Pages
Extensive Xena site. Contains a complete list of episodes, image gallery, Xena Annex Bookstore, Argo Awards, and Xena Calendars.

WWWF Grudge Match: Xena vs. Conan the Barbarian
The two ancient warriors compete in the Deadly Magical Scavenger Hunt Quest of the Ages in modern day Manhattan.

The ScullyXenaverse
Xena and X-Files with images, articles, episode guides, Lucy Lawless, Renee O'Connor, Gillian Anderson, and David Duchovny.


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