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"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is the fourth episode of the second season of the syndicated television series Xena: Warrior Princess. It was written by Adam Armus and Nora Kay Foster, directed by T.J. Scott, and first aired on October 21, 1996. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is also the title of a multipath adventure game by Slingshot Entertainment which is based upon this episode.

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  • "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is the fourth episode of the second season of the syndicated television series Xena: Warrior Princess. It was written by Adam Armus and Nora Kay Foster, directed by T.J. Scott, and first aired on October 21, 1996. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is also the title of a multipath adventure game by Slingshot Entertainment which is based upon this episode. (en)
  • Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, traducido como Las chicas sólo quieren divertirse en España y como Las chicas se divierten en Hispanoamérica, es el cuarto episodio de la segunda temporada de la serie de televisión Xena: la princesa guerrera. El capítulo, que se emitió por primera vez el 21 de octubre de 1996, fue escrito por Adam Armus y Nora Kay Foster, y dirigido por T.J. Scott. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun es también el título de un videojuego de aventura conversacional creado por Slingshot Entertainment y basado en el propio episodio que, sin embargo, no cuenta con las voces de los actores originales.​ (es)
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  • Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, traducido como Las chicas sólo quieren divertirse en España y como Las chicas se divierten en Hispanoamérica, es el cuarto episodio de la segunda temporada de la serie de televisión Xena: la princesa guerrera. El capítulo, que se emitió por primera vez el 21 de octubre de 1996, fue escrito por Adam Armus y Nora Kay Foster, y dirigido por T.J. Scott. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun es también el título de un videojuego de aventura conversacional creado por Slingshot Entertainment y basado en el propio episodio que, sin embargo, no cuenta con las voces de los actores originales.​ En el episodio, Xena y Gabrielle unen fuerzas con Joxer y Orfeo para derrotar a Baco, quien está convirtiendo chicas inocentes en bacantes chupasangres.​ Gabrielle es transformada temporalmente en bacante y Xena mata a Baco antes de que él pueda hacer permanente la transformación. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun es un cómico episodio de Halloween que se caracteriza por el empleo de la música disco y por tener un alto componente sexual para una serie como Xena: la princesa guerrera. Tiene, además, un fuerte subtexto lésbico. Andrew Leonard afirma que esto implica un "consentimiento tácito para una lectura lésbica de la relación entre Xena y Gabrielle".​ El episodio recibió críticas positivas, alabando especialmente la música y los efectos especiales. El editor de sonido fue premiado en los Golden Reel Awards de la Motion Picture Sound Editors. (es)
  • "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is the fourth episode of the second season of the syndicated television series Xena: Warrior Princess. It was written by Adam Armus and Nora Kay Foster, directed by T.J. Scott, and first aired on October 21, 1996. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun is also the title of a multipath adventure game by Slingshot Entertainment which is based upon this episode. In the episode, Xena and Gabrielle join forces with Joxer and Orpheus to defeat Bacchus, who is transforming innocent girls into bloodsucking bacchae. Gabrielle is turned into a temporary bacchae, and Xena kills Bacchus before he can make the transformation permanent. "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is a comical Halloween episode. It pushes the limits for sexuality on Xena, features disco music, and its artistic style is stylised after rock video horror. The episode also contains a lesbian subtext stronger than the average episode of Xena. Andrew Leonard of Salon said it gives "tacit consent to a lesbian reading of the Xena-Gabrielle relationship." The episode received positive reviews. Critics have commented on its music and special effects, and the supervising sound producer won an award at the Motion Picture Sound Editors' Golden Reel Awards. (en)
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