You'll Never Get 100% On This Xena: Warrior Princess Quiz

How well do you remember the adventures of Lucy Lawless' Xena?

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By modern TV standards, six seasons of a series doesn't seem all that much - yet Xena: Warrior Princess holds a special place in the hearts of many a fan of genre television following a six-season run that began two decades ago.

Headlined by Lucy Lawless, the sheer fantasy and spectacle of Xena: Warrior Princess made it stand out to a certain demographic. Throw in some brilliant character development, some truly sinister villains, and a whole load of Chakram and sword-wielding action, and you have a series that ticked a whole lot of the right boxes for a fan base that still holds the show up on a pedestal to this day.

For some, Xena: Warrior Princess is a series that was part of a golden age of genre television, airing at a similar period to offerings such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stargate SG-1, and Earth: Final Conflict. Hence why so many have such fond memories of this period in television history.

How well do you remember the adventures of Xena, Gabrielle, and Co., though? Here, there's a quiz that even the biggest Xena fans will struggle to get a full 100% on!

1. Before Getting Her Own Series, Xena Appeared In Which Other Show?

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