Iolaus assumes the identity of murdered Orestes to continue the king’s quest for peace.
A young dragon starts killing warriors and destroying villages at the same time a warlord returns from exile seeking revenge on his enemies.
Iolaus’ dream directs him and Hercules northward on a mission of mercy.
Queen Parnassa strikes Hercules with amnesia so he will believe she is his mother and agree to lead her army.
Hercules and Cupid get caught in the middle of a plot by jealous Aphrodite to marry off a mortal female whose beauty is drawing attention away from her.
Hercules helps the monster Echidna and the giant Typhon find their kidnapped child.
Iolaus will forever remain in the afterlife unless Hercules makes good on his deal with the god of the underworld to destroy Hera’s latest assassin.
Hercules helps an Egyptian princess retrieve the stolen mummy of a king, which has come to life and is bent on killing.
Iagos hatches a scheme to gain the Shield of Perseus from Hephaestus by taking advantage of his lovelorn boss’s loneliness.
Hercules intervenes when he discovers that his friend, the inventor Daedalus, is creating weapons of mass destruction for an evil king.
A storm at sea maroons Hercules on an island where he deals with pirates, sand monsters and a wanted killer he is transporting to Sparta.
A timid young writer descends into the fearsome Cave of Echoes with Hercules and Iolaus to rescue a fair maiden.
The centaurs’ struggle for equal rights threatens to turn violent.
Hercules intervenes when a young man with divine powers is manipulated by a relative into using his gift for villainous purposes.
The wedding of Hercules’ mother to the legendary Greek hero Jason is threatened by another of Hera’s plots to kill Hercules.
A friend of Hercules and Iolaus is accused of theft when an angry god distorts reality by making people appear to have performed acts they didn’t.
Royal look-alike Iolaus stands in for Orestes at his coronation and wedding to prevent usurper Minos from taking the throne.
Hercules and Iolaus get caught in the middle of a love triangle when they volunteer to help a king.
Iolaus is used as a pawn by the scheming love goddess Aphrodite to prevent a marriage between the children of two feuding kings.
Hercules promotes peace by organizing an athletic competition between the warring Spartans and Eleans, thus creating the Olympic Games.
Hercules falls in love while helping a woman and her band of rebels defeat a tyrannical king.
Hercules and Iolaus help Jason and the Argonauts recover the Golden Fleece.
Hercules’ good time at a harvest festival is interrupted by the arrival of an assassin sent by his vindictive stepmother.
To save a friend from execution, Hercules must retrieve a sword that renders people incapable of lying.
Hercules must capture King Sisyphus and return him to the Underworld.
Maceus plans to avenge his brother’s death by luring Hercules into battle with the monster Echidna.
After Salmoneus sells off Hera’s treasure, Hercules must save him from the fiery monster Pyro.
Hercules descends to Hades to rescue Persephone and sees his late wife.
Hercules’ mother is a pawn in a deadly plot for revenge by Echidna, whose monster children Hercules has slain.
Hercules battles a town run by bandits in order to help a farmer reunite with his estranged wife.
Hercules defends a young woman and her centaur husband against prejudice.
Hercules and Iolaus incur the wrath of a horde of barbarians when they capture the group’s leader.
Hercules’ brother steals his identity to pursue the leader’s stepdaughter.
Hercules must help King Midas reclaim his realm from vicious gamblers.
Iolaus faces execution for a robbery committed by Autolycus, king of thieves.
Xena’s former lieutenant, Darphus, rises from the dead to carry out Ares’ evil plan.
After Darphus mutinies, warrior princess Xena joins Hercules to take back her troops.
Hercules fights Ares and his vicious dog for the souls of fallen warriors.
Wicked Menas Maxius pits slaves against wild animals for his amusement.
Princess Xena uses Iolaus to lure Hercules into a death trap.
Hercules liberates a young woman from slavery and battles a notorious slave trader.
Only a selfless act will gain the gods’ pardon for condemned Iolaus.
Nemis the centaur crashes a wedding and kidnaps the bride, Penelope.
Hercules faces Ares, whose boy soldiers feed the god’s blood lust.
Power-hungry Pentheus plots the assassination of his father, King Iphicles, at the festival of Dionysus.
When a refugee takes a bejeweled chalice from a deserted temple, Hera’s rage erupts.
A misunderstood cyclops keeps water from frightened villagers.
Hercules drops his vengeful quest in order to aid a village enthralled by a snake-woman.