Lucy's Warrior Women Documentary was such a huge hit for the Discovery Channel and for years we haven't been able to purchase it on DVD (apart from one release in Greece which was very strange). Found the Warrior Women DVDs quite by accident and it's a little strange.

What's strange is that this has been lurking on Amazon since 3 May 2011 but it doesn't have Lucy listed in the credits even though she narrated all 5 episodes. I had a quick look at the credited acting team and it does appear to be the same documentary series narrated by Lucy. Very strange indeed.
There also appears to be no extras - just 45 minute episodes over 5 discs.

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Now this differs from the version that was sold only in Greece which was two discs for all 5 episodes and no extras.  The reviews don't mention extras and it's definitely the documentary Lucy narrated.

For more about this documentary series, check out AUSXIP Lucy Lawless Warrior Women Subsite about all the episodes and images

At this point I would say if you MUST have it, then buy it (it is expensive) or you can wait until I review it when my order arrives. It's just a little strange.


All five episodes can be purchased in one box

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Warrior Women Super Pack

-  Joan of Arc
-  Lozen: Apache Warrior
-  Grace O'Malley
-  Boudica
-  The Real Mulan


or individual episodes

 

Image634720130272861328Warrior Women: Joan of Arc

Convinced by the voices of saints to step forth and serve her deposed king, Joan of Arc became an unlikely war hero. With 10,000 beaten men and very long odds against the advancing English army, she scored a miraculous string of victories over the rather surprised English battalions by leading the charge into their front lines. She even returned the throne to Charles VII, but it all went horribly wrong when she was finally captured, tried for witchcraft and heresy, and burned at the stake.

 

 

 

 

Image634720135478876953Warrior Women: The Real Mulan

200 years ago a young woman brought the greatest empire in Asia to its knees. She was a master of kung fu and held the respect of 60,000 warriors who followed her unquestioningly into battle. Their enemy was the brutal and corrupt Qing dynasty — a dynasty they were determined to overthrow. The fate of China was in one woman's hands. Her name was Wang Cong'er. Is she the real Mulan? Well, there is much debate about whether Mulan ever really existed but there is no doubt that the tradition of women warriors is woven into the fabric of Chinese history. And the most remarkable of them all was Wang Cong'er.



 

Image634720134963876953Warrior Women: Boudica

In 62 BC, most of England was under the thumb of the Romans. Queen Boudica was married to King Prasutagus of the semi-autonomous Iceni tribe in the east. When the king died, he bequeathed half his kingdom to his young wife and her two daughters, and half to Emperor Nero to appease Rome. Thinking they could intimidate the young woman into complete submission, the Romans promptly flogged Queen Boudica, raped her daughters and stole her lands. Boudica took up the sword, rallied her Iceni warriors and went on a rampage. 

 

 

 


Image634720134202705078Warrior Women: Grace O'Malley, Pirate Queen

The daughter of Irish pirate chieftain 'Black Oak' O'Malley, the girl Grace was dead set on a life of glory at sea with her father. In a fit of defiance against her mother's ideal of the 'quiet life of a lady', she shaved her head and was forever teased by her siblings with the nickname 'Bald O'Malley'. She got a new hairdo, mastered the sail and sword, and with a merry band of 200 mates, terrorized the shipping lanes of the coastal waters into her submission.

 

 

 

 

Image634720133719423828Warrior Women: Lozen, Apache Warrior 

As a young girl, Lozen decided that tidying up the tent and cooking buffalo stew wasn't for her, and she was in constant trouble for beating up her brother, the mighty Apache warrior Victorio. As she reached puberty, she wandered off alone into the desert and discovered her special powers. Holding her hands aloft to the heavens, her palms started tingling in the direction of the enemy. Equipped with this metaphysical radar and a healthy thirst for revenge, she became Victorio's right-hand tactician. She was an expert on horseback, and a great dancer who led the war party in pre-raid festivities. Balancing her dual role as priestess and warrior eventually got the better of her when she was away delivering a baby in a distant village and her brother was killed in a surprise attack.