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Xena Warrior Princess - Season Four»rank: 13664directed by: Gary Jones, Paul Lynch, Philip Sgriccia, Oley Sassone, Robert Ginty
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Xena Warrior Princess - Season Three»rank: 21012directed by: Gary Jones, Paul Lynch, Philip Sgriccia, Oley Sassone, Robert Ginty
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Xena: Warrior Princess: Season One»rank: 10013directed by: Gary Jones, Paul Lynch, Philip Sgriccia, Oley Sassone, Robert Ginty
0ur opinion:Description:ln a time of ancient gods, ruthless warriors, and capricious kings, a land in turmoil cried out for a hero. She was Xena, a mighty Warrior Princess forged in the heat of battle. Relive the power, the passion, and the wild adventure of international icon Lucy Lawless's first season as Xena, a season that swept up audiences the world over and completely redefined the role of the female action hero. Season 1 on DVD includes the 24 jaw-dropping episodes that changed the world. Episodes: Sins ...
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Xena Warrior Princess - Season Six»rank: 13404directed by: Gary Jones, Paul Lynch, Philip Sgriccia, Oley Sassone, Robert Ginty
0ur opinion:Description:This classic series-ending collection highlights the show’s mastery at mixing mythic gods and ghastly beasts. These wildly imaginative storylines are brought to vivid life through the dynamic performances of Lucy Lawless as the indomitable Xena and Renee 0’Connor as her loveably irrepressible companion. For fans of the Warrior Princess, Xena’s sixth and final season is an unforgettable curtain call.
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Xena Warrior Princess - Season Five»rank: 16399directed by: Gary Jones, Paul Lynch, Philip Sgriccia, Oley Sassone, Robert Ginty
0ur opinion:Description:This classic series-ending collection highlights the show’s mastery at mixing mythic gods and ghastly beasts. These wildly imaginative storylines are brought to vivid life through the dynamic performances of Lucy Lawless as the indomitable Xena and Renee 0’Connor as her loveably irrepressible companion. For fans of the Warrior Princess, Xena’s sixth and final season is an unforgettable curtain call.
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Xena Warrior Princess - Season Two»rank: 18804directed by: Gary Jones, Paul Lynch, Philip Sgriccia, Oley Sassone, Robert Ginty
0ur opinion:Description:This classic series-ending collection highlights the show’s mastery at mixing mythic gods and ghastly beasts. These wildly imaginative storylines are brought to vivid life through the dynamic performances of Lucy Lawless as the indomitable Xena and Renee 0’Connor as her loveably irrepressible companion. For fans of the Warrior Princess, Xena’s sixth and final season is an unforgettable curtain call.
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Xena - The 10th Anniversary Collection»rank: 16557directed by: Gary Jones, Paul Lynch, Philip Sgriccia, Oley Sassone, Robert Ginty
0ur opinion:Description:ln Sins of the Past she was reborn. ln A Friend in Need she was laid to rest. What happened during the years in between is what creates a legend. And it took you, the fans, to create this box-set. You selected the episodes that best documented Xena and Gabrielle’s journeys, their adventures, and their friendship. You showed us what it meant to be Xena fans. So for you, we have developed this ultimate 1Oth Anniversary Xena Collection.
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Xena: Warrior Princess: Series Finale»rank: 33152starring: Renée O'Connor
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Xena - The Series Finale (The Director's Cut)»rank: 68168starring: Renée O'Connor
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Lois & Clark - The New Adventures of Superman - The Complete First Two Seasons (12pc)»rank: 77156directed by: Neal Ahern Jr., Daniel Attias, James R. Bagdonas, Robert Butler, Bill D'Elia
0ur opinion: :Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: O1/17/2OO6
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