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| Season = 1 | | Season = 1 | ||
| Episode = 9 | | Episode = 9 | ||
| Airdate = | | Airdate = 1995 March 13 | ||
| Production = | | Production = #76608 | ||
| Writer = | | Writer = John Schulian (writer); Daniel Cahn (editor) | ||
| Director = | | Director = Bruce Seth Green | ||
| Guests = | | Guests = Michael Hurst (Iolaus); Lucy Lawless (Xena); Elizabeth Hawthorne (Alcmene); Rebecca Clark (Syreena) | ||
| Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]] | | Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]] | ||
| Prev = The March to Freedom | | Prev Herc ep = The March to Freedom | ||
| Next = The | | Next Herc ep = The Gladiators | ||
| Prev Xena ep = | |||
| Next Xena ep = [[The Gauntlet (Hercules episode)|The Gauntlet]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
In the first introduction to Xena, her mighty warrior skills are mostly alluded to; instead, she is shown as a vicious seductress who uses her powers of seduction to get men to fight for her. She even lames her horse (not Argo). | |||
==Disclaimer== | |||
"No animals were harmed during the production of this motion picture." | |||
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[[Category:Xena episodes]] | [[Category:Xena episodes]] | ||
[[category:1995 publications]] | |||
Latest revision as of 19:34, 12 March 2009
| Hercules: The Legendary Journeys episode | |
|---|---|
| “The Warrior Princess” | |
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 9 |
| Guest star(s) | Michael Hurst (Iolaus); Lucy Lawless (Xena); Elizabeth Hawthorne (Alcmene); Rebecca Clark (Syreena) |
| Writer(s) | John Schulian (writer); Daniel Cahn (editor) |
| Director | Bruce Seth Green |
| Production no. | #76608 |
| Original airdate | 1995 March 13 |
| Episode chronology | |
| ← Previous | Next → |
| "The March to Freedom" (H) | "The Gladiators" (H) |
| – (X) | "The Gauntlet" (X) |
In the first introduction to Xena, her mighty warrior skills are mostly alluded to; instead, she is shown as a vicious seductress who uses her powers of seduction to get men to fight for her. She even lames her horse (not Argo).
Disclaimer
"No animals were harmed during the production of this motion picture."