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| Airdate = 1996 Oct. 21 | | Airdate = 1996 Oct. 21 | ||
| Production = #V0202 | | Production = #V0202 | ||
| Writer = Adam Armus & Nora Kay Foster; Robert Field (editor) | | Writer = Adam Armus & [[Nora Kay Foster]]; Robert Field (editor) | ||
| Director = TJ Scott | | Director = TJ Scott | ||
| Guests = Ted Raimi (Joxer); Matthew Chamberlain (Orpheus); Anthony Ray Parker (Bacchus) | | Guests = Ted Raimi (Joxer); Matthew Chamberlain (Orpheus); Anthony Ray Parker (Bacchus) | ||
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A story about the [[ | A story about the [[Bacchae]], who in this story are [[vampires]]. Bacchus looks like the Christian Satan, red and with curved horns. | ||
Xena and Gabrielle run into Joxer, with the head of Orpheus; they investigate the disappearance of several young girls, and discover that they are going to be made into Maenads. Gabrielle, in her investigation, walks into a pub/altar, filled with dancing women in vampire/goth attire. Dancing to techno music, several of them pull Gabrielle into dancing with them. | |||
Looking for Gabrielle, Orpheus says to Joxer: "Wait -- there she is, in the middle of the room with two women." Joxer says I'll save you! and pulls her away, "Unhand her!" he says to the two women, who shrug and continue dancing. | |||
==Intertextuality== | |||
Title comes from the Cyndi Lauper song, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." | |||
The bacchae are referenced several other times in Xena, always as vampire-stand-ins. See, e.g., "[[The Play's the Thing]]" when two critics mention "Buffus the Bacchae Slayer". | |||
==Disclaimer== | |||
"No Bloodsucking Bacchae were harmed during the production of this motion picture. However, a few Driads lost their heads." | |||
[[Category:Xena episodes]] | [[Category:Xena episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Works featuring vampires]] | [[Category:Works featuring vampires]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:31, 19 April 2007
| Xena: Warrior Princess episode | |
|---|---|
| “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” | |
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 4 |
| Guest star(s) | Ted Raimi (Joxer); Matthew Chamberlain (Orpheus); Anthony Ray Parker (Bacchus) |
| Writer(s) | Adam Armus & Nora Kay Foster; Robert Field (editor) |
| Director | TJ Scott |
| Production no. | #V0202 |
| Original airdate | 1996 Oct. 21 |
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A story about the Bacchae, who in this story are vampires. Bacchus looks like the Christian Satan, red and with curved horns.
Xena and Gabrielle run into Joxer, with the head of Orpheus; they investigate the disappearance of several young girls, and discover that they are going to be made into Maenads. Gabrielle, in her investigation, walks into a pub/altar, filled with dancing women in vampire/goth attire. Dancing to techno music, several of them pull Gabrielle into dancing with them.
Looking for Gabrielle, Orpheus says to Joxer: "Wait -- there she is, in the middle of the room with two women." Joxer says I'll save you! and pulls her away, "Unhand her!" he says to the two women, who shrug and continue dancing.
Intertextuality
Title comes from the Cyndi Lauper song, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun."
The bacchae are referenced several other times in Xena, always as vampire-stand-ins. See, e.g., "The Play's the Thing" when two critics mention "Buffus the Bacchae Slayer".
Disclaimer
"No Bloodsucking Bacchae were harmed during the production of this motion picture. However, a few Driads lost their heads."