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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good package for the money
For those of you who have not seen Xena: Warrior Princess, there's not much I can add to the existing positive reviews. It's great action, at times heartfelt or hilarious or risque. Christians might be offended by the not so subtle references to biblical stories (i.e. "immaculate" conception of Xena's baby.) But the show doesn't take itself seriously either (look for 2...
Published on June 4, 2008 by Philip D. Mariconda

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3.0 out of 5 stars some discs were damaged
Love the series and most of the discs were great. Season 4 had a bunch of damaged discs and some from season 5 were improperly coded and some of the episodes would not play.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good package for the money, June 4, 2008
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This review is from: Xena: Warrior Princess - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-6 Bundle) (DVD)
For those of you who have not seen Xena: Warrior Princess, there's not much I can add to the existing positive reviews. It's great action, at times heartfelt or hilarious or risque. Christians might be offended by the not so subtle references to biblical stories (i.e. "immaculate" conception of Xena's baby.) But the show doesn't take itself seriously either (look for 2 or 3 times when Xena is whistling her own theme song.)

To the fans looking for the complete collection, grab it while you can! That is despite the season 1 collection. It's got poor special features and weak video quality that's very obvious on the HDTV. I've seen better quality VHS recordings.

Season 2 has the same weak video quality but a few features like occasional commentary and interviews. During the commentary, Bob Tapert's the serious one and Lucy Lawless is laughing at herself like Mystery Science Theater 3000. Certainly interesting to hear her without the American accent. They introduced the concept of Video Commentary, where they show the actors or crew reacting to the episode as they're watching it. You can't watch that instead of an episode (the video commentary is not on the complete episode) but there is some value added to see their reactions.

Season 3 is when the video quality got much better and the features excellent. I'm almost through season 5 of 6 and the features pretty much stay consistent from there.

Overall this is well worth it.
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57 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love XWP, July 24, 2005
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who1zep (Kentucky Wildcats!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Xena: Warrior Princess - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-6 Bundle) (DVD)
I have bought all six seasons separately from Best Buy. They are the only store to sell the "Exclusive Bonus Content" boxes for each season. The bonus is simply an extra 30-minute interview per season. Many of the episodes have their own commentaries by members of the cast and crew. The later seasons have more than the earlier ones. However, I don't know if they made additional interviews just for Best Buy or used some leftover stuff. I've seen too many to notice or care, but I always appreciate seeing each one and have not failed to watch any (maybe I'll skip the Ulysses bonus content though :). I've heard the ending is slightly different on the director's cut final episode available separately. If you have to have it all, go to Best Buy and get your discs there. They are priced at about $55 a pop, so you'll end up spending about the same.

It would sure be nice to get them all in a single box, book-style packaging like they did with a very-limited edition Buffy in the UK, but I would be kicking myself for not being able to wait if they did. It's taken over two years to eventually release them all.

The quality of packaging for each season is outstanding, to put it mildly. The seasons are fold-out over-and-over style, which is no problem if your DVD is next to the floor, as mine is, but you sure can't hold it while folding it all out. In the second half of the series, they went to putting two DVD's per fold-out page, instead of one disc per page like the earlier seasons. The small inconvenience is pulling out the front disc to get to the back one. You'll notice the later season's are slightly slimmer for this reason, but when you are up to nine or ten discs including the bonus CDs, they must have felt a need to do something.

As a guy, I must say that I like all the fine-looking ladies who grace the beautiful cast of this series (Aphrodite, Gabby, Xena, Callisto, Discord, Mavigan, Tara, the Furies, Valhalla chicks, etc.). Of course, the appeal of this series is the friendship of Xena and Gabby. I could have done without so much Joxer, who was the non-threatening, non-sexual comic relief featured in a few too many episodes. I'm not seeing as much Ares as I expected. The Gods spent a good deal of their time on the Hercules set, so I'll have to eventually get that series too. I wouldn't mind watching both together in broadcast order, since the gods often went back and forth between the shows. Too bad that Cupcake (not a god) never crossed over to the Xenaverse (bet you never saw a review mention that :).

I started watching it after flippin' channels and seeing Discord for the first time. Wonderfully, she pales in comparison to the quality of the series. There are very few episode(s) that are not excellent. The costumes are fantastic, the music is the best I've heard on a TV show, the locations are beautiful, the storytelling is always rich, and the casting and acting are what kept me coming back every week, and like every night in syndication. You need the DVDs. It's very nice to watch it on demand, without commercials, with a superior quality picture (when viewed in progressive scan 480p or better) and the knowledge that nothing's been cut. You should enjoy the whole thing, every season.

Maybe someday they will release a widescreen version. Starting with Xena Season 3, episode 3 (since the first two eps of season 3 were shot during the tail end of season 2 and held over), Xena was filmed in 16:9 widescreen. All editing and effects were added to the widescreen version prior to chopping it down to 4:3 for broadcast in the US and elsewhere. Do an Internet search and you'll find Michael Hurst's interviews on the subject.
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57 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 10 Yrs Ago The Phenomenon Began...Six Glorious Seasons, February 3, 2005
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This review is from: Xena: Warrior Princess - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-6 Bundle) (DVD)
Xena Warrior Princess first aired in 1995. It would enjoy a successful 6 seasons concluding in early 2001. The entire 6 seasons is soon to be available on a special DVD package starting March 8. Australian actress (and yes she did her own stunts) Lucy Lawless starred as the larger than life, heroic and complex character of Xena. It began when Xena met Hercules who changed her way of life. Formerly, Xena had been a brutal, ruthless terrorist seeking revenge on the men who had raided her village. Hercules enlightened her and converted her into the side of good. Xena sets off to right the wrongs of the world and to protect the weak, heroically saving the Ancient World from all forms of evil. Sidekick Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor) is a bubbly, poetic and sensitive romantic whom Xena takes on as her protege. Trainig with Xena, Gabrielle undergoes a great change from shy poetess to confident and powerful warrior. Xena herself goes through much change, increasingly becoming more and more of the noble hero/martyr. The show may be unsuitable for very young children say kids under 8. There is definate adult material- battle scenes, violence, war, physical fighting and even some nudity. I would have to say that it's rated PG-13 or even R. It's best viewed by very mature kids or by teens 13-18. It was never excessively violent and at heart, it was human drama and quite spiritual. Essentially, it was the life-changing adventures of Xena and Gabrielle, who roam the world- Egypt, China, India, ancient Sweden, in search of truth and redemption. Along the way, Xena fully embraces her feminine side and lighter side, becomes a mother, loses a son, deals with heroic and even divine figures (Greek gods Ares, a diabolical god Dahok and the Hindi god Krishna) and becomes the stuff of legend as she passes on to the world of spiritual purity.

My favorite episodes (warning..some spoilers)..are: Xena saves Joseph and Mary the parents of baby Jesus from evil King Herod, Xena safeguards the Ark of the Covenant with the help of the Prince of Thieves (played by Bruce Campbell, king of B movies), Xena becomes a mother and loses him, Gabrielle gets "impregnated" a la Rosemary's Baby with an evil demon child she calls Hope and later has to deal with destroying her despite fighting her maternal instincts, the Bitter Suite a very well written musical in which Xena and Gabrielle are fighting against each other due to the death of their two kids and later reconcile, the more lighter musical Lyre Lyre in which a song contest is held, Xena goes to China and is trained by a wise female spiritual guide, Xena and Gabrielle in India where they meet Krishna and the spiritual healer Eli, Xena and Gabrielle in ancient Norway/Sweden where they encounter figures of the Norse saga "Ring of the Nibelung", among them the Rhinemaidens and Valkyries, the "Paradise Lost" theme episode in which Xena and the archangel Michael battle demons in Hell, and the very moving finale episode which I will not give away. LOL...

The show was very successful and drew millions of fans. Xena Conventions are still held even to the day. It has been 10 yrs now since the premiere of the series. In the 90's, it was easy to point out Xena and Gabrielle as lesbians. The 90's was a time of being proud individuals and openly gay or lesbian, and it is true that many lesbians did enjoy the show, but I never felt that the show contained lesbian themes or even subtext. Xena and Gabrielle were simply very close, intimate friends, even soulmates, but it was clear that their characters were written to be heterosexual. Both Xena and Gabrielle were engaged/married to other men at one time in the show- Gabrielle to her hometown boyfriend Perticus and Xena was involved with the following men- an ex warlord, a black warrior named Marcus and even at one point the war god Ares. Was it so hard to believe that two beautiful women were really close friends ? Does anyone know what true friendship is ? Xena and Gabrielle would have given their own lives for each other. There was also the mentor/apprentice, or student/teacher relationship between them. Even at the end of the show, Xena who passes on the mantle of hero status to Gabrielle. This is a good show for both men and women who openly embrace strong female heroes. This show is especailly appropriate for the new 21st century. Xena and Gabrielle never hated all men, they hated the evil some men could do. They had allies in men and women and not all the women on the show were "good". Who can forget the nightmarishly evil and sinister Callisto (played by Hudson Leick). Other people on the show were Ted Raimi as the funny and clumsy Joxur The Mighty, Bruce Campbell as the Prince of Thieves.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Power, The Passion, The Glory ~ Welcome To The Xenaverse!, November 27, 2008
This review is from: Xena: Warrior Princess - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-6 Bundle) (DVD)
Yes, 'Xena: Warrior Princess' is truly a television series for the ages. While her adventures and exploits may range from the exhilarating to the absurd and the acting most of the time way over-the-top somehow, believe it or not, it was always tons of fun and the cast of characters where played to perfection by everyone involved.

Here it is, all six seasons of `Xena: Warrior Princess' just within your reach. Yes you could by a season or two separately but what would be the point? This is an evolving saga that has to be viewed in its entirety to be fully understood and appreciated. The action is fast and furious, the drama dark and foreboding, the comedy slapstick and the cast exceptional. There isn't a household on Olympus that doesn't own the complete set, shouldn't you?

Postscript: Thanks for the memories Lucy and Renee, I mean Xena and Gabrielle! Keep your fingers crossed for a television reunion special someday.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars She has MANY skills, July 12, 2008
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It can't get any better than the The Warrior Princess!! I love Xena so much, I'm willing to spend hundreds of dollars on these DVDs, and I don't even regret it!! The series is my favorite and I will never have anything bad to say about Xena, except for the ending, which I hated!!

The DVDs themselves were pretty good quality, I didn't like how the were packaged in the first couple of seasons: they had one DVD on each side and since there are like 7 DVDs in each season, it was really annoying.

Other than that, Xena is the best and any fan out there should be required to have all the DVDs!! ^_^
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18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Set!, September 22, 2005
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junglei_1 "junglei_1" (Des Plaines, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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I've been a Xena Fan since season 1 and I am so glad I waited for the DVDs to come out. I was fortunate that I bought my set directly from Anchor Bay as part of their promotion after season 6 was released. The extras are not that different from what my GF has when she bought each set individually so if that's the only thing that's weighing your decision, it may not be worth it. The series was excellent and I'm glad that I can watch it whenever I want. Now it's on to buy the 10th Anniversay Set. Battle On!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This will become a Classic, June 5, 2008
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My kids grew up watching Xena with my sisters daughter, my sister, and myself. It is so wonderful to have such a fun and family friendly based series available to purchase. I kept waiting for the price to drop and finally caved when it broke $190. I bought this as a gift for my sister who has been an immense help to me in my life. Not only did she love this gift; she has had my other sister & numerous friends see the collection at her house and want to borrow them. It never ceases to surprise me how many people know about the Xena series - it was/is wonderful and hopefully the DVDs will work forever!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Awesome!!!, February 24, 2009
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cowboytx113 "K" (San Antonio, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I love Xena! This series is awesome just like I remembered. I only wish they had caption.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Xena - where have you gone?, April 16, 2008
This review is from: Xena: Warrior Princess - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-6 Bundle) (DVD)
I grew up watching this religiously. I still watch it occasionally when I feel like I need to get away from it all. Yes, it is a bit tacky with silly musicals and sometimes ridiculous story lines, but I absolutely love Xena and Gabrielle.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SHIVER ME TIMBERS! IT'S CAP'N NATE GIVIN' HIS THREE CENTS WORTH!, December 12, 2011
This review is from: Xena: Warrior Princess - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-6 Bundle) (DVD)
This harks back to a very tumultuous period in my life when the Net was brand new to me and I was still searching for a new direction to my life and battling with major injuries and heart disease. Although I stopped watching the show after season three, it's been fun catching up on everything I missed. I missed PLENTY!

The show is still a lot of fun. Joxer the Mighty cracks me up and I still see him as a truly heroic figure, very much like real-life people who fumble their way into situations that require them to rise to the occasion (or at least try). Two thumbs up and a big hug for Renee O'Connor whom I very fondly recall meeting twice and impersonating once on the old Xena Netforum. She was my one and only adult crush. ;-) The on-air chemisty between ROC and the Flawless One is still a real turn-on. I will always love this show, as I will all of the characters and the actors and actresses who brought them to life.

This set is well worth the money, but as some viewers have pointed out the quality of the first few seasons is a bit below par. Those eps are pre-HD TV after all.

Today I've read online that Xena will return as a big screen Hollywood movie. Lucy, if you read this, I wish you and ROC and all involved the very best in your big-screen debut and I will happily shell out the price of admission.

Love and light to all my former shipmates on the Bucket O' Blood.

Cap'n Nate
"Arrrrrr. Hose off the poop deck. N stuff"
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