Discover why The XXY-FILES is a frenetic, eclectic parody of Fox's own The X-FILES...Find out what all the excitement is about... why Cinescape magazine says "The XXY-FILES are...entertaining efforts [with]...slapstick humor, campy dialogue...and hair-tossing flair." The revolution began when independent videographers Paul Roth and Robbie Bosarge created The XXY-FILES, an off-kilter, gender-bending short. It follows the zany sleuthing of F.B.I. agent Fox Boulder and his beautiful (yet mysteriously masculine) partner, Dana Scally, as they investigate unexplained disappearances and discover possible U.F.O. activity. Their first adventure culminates with the hilarious hair-raising abduction of one or our neurotic heros, and is replete with one-liners, pyrotechnics, and a complementary cast of cross-dressers.

Visual tour from episode#1 "Abduction"

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Visual tour from episode#2 "Return to Innocence"

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Pictures: Press, Behind the Scenes, and Fun Photos...

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Video clips

967k Video teaser from episode one, using Cinepak avi codec. Zipped using pkzip 2.04 - From opening sequence.

X-Files Art from my desk

Screen capture off the show of the "I Want To Believe" poster - from Fox's office
My Recreation of the Poster - Better Quality
The poster with a twist. "Dana Doesn't Believe" - Its true you know!
Other UFO pictures on the real Fox's office wall - Screen capture from show
Did Dana really do a Saturn Commercial? - No, But it sure looks like her!


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