Here you will find all the episodes of Xena split into easily downloadable clips.
Use the navigation bar below to browse through the six seasons of Xena and choose the episode you want to view from the list by clicking on the icon. Each episode is split into smaller clips (around 10 clips per episode), each clip comes with a description and a file size. The episodes are listed in airing order, if an episode is missing from the list, chances are it hasn't been added yet so check back at a later date.
The clips are in AVI format and are compressed with the Indeo 5.11 codec. These clips are aimed at slower internet connections, so the quality isn't the best, I'll be adding a separate section in the future for the highest quality clips for faster connections.
(any problems or broken links, email me).
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The first ever episode of Xena: Warrior princess sees Xena trying to make ammends for her past by fighting for the greater good. She travels to her hometown of Amphipolis to discover she's been disowned, so in an attempt to prove she's changed her ways, Xena saves the village of Potedia from the warlord Draco and in doing so, meets best-friend-to-be, Gabrielle. disclaimer: no disclaimer for this episode.
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Xena comes across a village under attack by warlords and in her efforts to save the villagers she is wounded by an arrow. She is taken in by a man whose son she saved in the attack and soon becomes fond of village life, that is until she realises another attack is being planned by the warlord Cycnus and his son Sphaerus. disclaimer: no disclaimer for this episode.
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Gabrielle is captured by the high priest of Morpheus and is set to become his bride if she successfully completes three challenges. Xena enters the dreamscape in order to save her friend, but in doing this, Xena is forced to confront her own dark past and come face to face with all the people she has killed over the years. disclaimer: no disclaimer for this episode.
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Xena and Gabrielle discover a baby near a riverbank and, assuming that it has come from the nearby castle, seek to return it. Along the way they meet Pandora, the granddaughter of the owner of the infamous box. Unfortunately the box falls into the wrong hands, if it opens, hope will be released and lost. disclaimer: no babies were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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Xena is approached by a young prince who tells her his girlfriend has been kidnapped by someone and he suspects the person is trying to make their two kingdoms go to war. Xena must pretend to be her old warlord self and revisit some of her old haunts in an attempt to convince them she hasn't changed and hopefully find out who kidnapped the girl. disclaimer: no disclaimer for this episode.
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Xena fights off a mysterious hooded figure who she sees attacking a group of unarmed villagers. She is accused of murder when the hooded man disappears and is consequently put on trial in the village. Ares appears to her and tells her that he will free her from certain death if she will return to her old, evil self. disclaimer: no disclaimer for this episode.
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Gabrielle stumbles upon a small village who are trying to release three titans in the hope that they will aid the village, so she decides to lend a hand. Things go wrong as the titans begin to run amok and destroy everything in their path. Fortunately Xena has a plan that will turn them back into stone and end their destruction. disclaimer: no disclaimer for this episode.
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The titan Prometheus is captured by the gods and chained to the top of a mountain. Unfortunately this means mortals cannot heal themselves, so it's up to Xena to save mankind by freeing Prometheus, however there's a catch... disclaimer: Iolaus was harmed during the production of this motion picture. However, the Green Egg men went on to live long and prosperous lives.
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King Cisyphus kidnaps the goddess of death, Celesta. The longer she is bound for, the more her candle burns out, should it be extinguished, then death will be no more. Xena sets out to stop Cisyphus and release death back into the world to relieve the suffering of thousands. disclaimer: no jumbo sized cocktail rats were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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Gabrielle attempts to save the life of a young amazon princess and for this attempt, receives her right of caste thus making her an amazon princess. However, all isn't what it seems and Xena sets out to find the real murderer of the amazon princess. disclaimer: no males, centaurs, or amazons were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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Xena meets up with an old friend to discover that her daughter has joined the ranks of the vigilante group known as the black wolf and has been thrown into prison. Xena sets out on a rescue mission with the help of Salmoneus and Gabrielle, breaking into the prison in order to free all the members of the black wolf. disclaimer: no discalimer.
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Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts |
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Xena and Gabrielle come across the war torn city of Troy following the supposed capture of the beautiful Helen. All is not what it seems as there appears to be a traitor in the ranks. Also, Gabrielle meets her ex-fiance Perdicas. disclaimer: no oversized polynesian-style bamboo horses were harmed during the production of this motion picture. However, many wicker lawn chairs gave their lives.
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Athens City Academy of the Performing Bards |
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Gabrielle hears about a competition for aspiring bards to win a place in the prestigious Athens City Academy. She enters the competition and is pitted against the likes of Homer and Euripides. disclaimer: the producers would like to acknowledge and pay tribute to Stanley Kubrick, Kirk Douglas and all those who were involved with the making of the film classic 'spartacus.' Additional thanks to Steve Reeves.
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Xena encounters an assassin, Thersites, who is going after some ambrosia, food of the gods. She has one clue, he has two and it turns out that Xena's ex-fiance has the fourth clue. An uneasy alliance is formed by the three in order to get to the ambrosia but it's not going to be easy. disclaimer: no ambrosia was spilled, spoiled or in any way harmed during the making of this motion picture. (Thanks to the indefinite shelf life of marshmallows).
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Xena is summoned by King Lias in the hope that she will be able to get to the bottom of several assassination attempts upon Princess Diana. The two lookalikes exchange places for a while so that Xena can foil the assassin and restore peace to the kingdom. disclaimer: neither Xena nor her remarkably coincidental identical twin, Diana, were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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Xena is confronted by the ghost of her old flame, Marcus, who tells her all is not right in the underworld. She discovers that a madman, Atyminius, has stolen Hades' helmet of invisibility and is returning to the mortal world to wreak havoc so she sets out to stop him. disclaimer: No winged harpies were harmed or sent to a fiery grave during the making of this motion picture.
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The Royal Couple of Thieves |
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Xena enlists the help of Autolycus, the self professed king of thieves, to help steal back an artefact belonging to friends of hers. The pair go undercover to seek out the weapon but are confronted not only by other power hungry warlords, but by a weapon of awesome power. disclaimer: no ancient and inflexible rules governing moral behavior were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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Gabrielle freezes when she and Xena are ambushed by a group of thugs and heads home after her ordeal. Upon arriving in Potedia, she finds the town under attack and the only protection they have is an alcoholic, once-great warrior named Meleager. disclaimer: Meleager the mighty, the generally tipsy warrior-for-hire, was not harmed during the making of this motion picture.
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Xena and Gabrielle must fight to save a young boy, Ikus, from being sacrificed by his father, the leader of a group of religious zealots. All is not as it seems as Xena encounters Mael, who seems to have a disturbing degree of influence over his father. disclaimer: no unrelenting or severely punishing deities were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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Xena rescues some captured girls that are to be sold into slavery and in doing so, is reunited with her father. Gabrielle begins to notice that something is amiss with Xena's father and that Xena is slowly reverting to her old ways. disclaimer: no fathers, spiritual or biological, were harmed during the production of this motion picture.
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Xena and Gabrielle are called upon by Salmoneus to help a village under attack from local warlords. Whilst organising a defence system for the village, Xena is struck by a poison dart. As Xena's health deteriorates, Gabrielle must convince the warlord's that she's Xena. disclaimer: excessive belching can cause brain damage and social ostracism. Kids, please don't give in to peer pressure, play it safe.
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Xena meets a pyschotic female warrior by the name of Callisto. It turns out that Xena was responsible for destroying Callisto's hometown in her darker days and now Callisto is hell bent on revenge for the death of her mother and sister at Xena's hands.disclaimer: Joxer's nose was not harmed during the production of this motion picture. However, his crossbow was severely damaged.
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Xena is reunited with one of her brothers, Toris. She finds out about his plans to kill the raider who destroyed their village years before, the only way they can track him down is through his bandits.disclaimer: no messenger doves were harmed during the production of this motion picture. However, several are reportedly missing in action and search-and-rescue efforts are under way.
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Is There a Doctor in the House? |
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Xena and Gabrielle are caught up in the middle of a brutal war and end up helping out at the nearest temple which has been turned into a hospital where Xena teaches practical first aid. disclaimer: being that war is hell, lots of people were harmed during the production of this motion picture (but since television is a dramatic medium of make believe, all casualties removed their prosthetic make-up and went home unscathed).
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