User:Anon3610

About Me
Hi there! I'm Anon3610! I love Winx Club, PopPixie, and World of Winx and after seeing how many people were involved in the Winx Club Wiki, I decided to join in the magic and get involved myself! I love helping out with edits and chatting with others. I'm a relatively new user, so I'm still learning about the Wiki's policies and how to edit properly. Please be patient with me!

Favorites
Supporting
 * -|Characters=
 * Pepe - I miss this little duck!
 * Daphne - She was my ultimate favorite before Season 6. Her whole mystique factor was lost after she regained her body, even though I was hoping she'd regain her body sometime. I still like her, but part of my love for her was her mysterious past, her agony in her loneliness, her restlessness in the depths of Lake Roccaluce. The writers seemed to have thrown all of that away once her body was restored.
 * Pixies - I liked them the most before their "reboot" in Season 6 when they became more of a comic relief instead of helpers and bonded friends. I also like the take on the Pixies in PopPixie, which I wish there were more seasons of. I loved seeing their world and meeting all new characters.
 * Pixie Pets - We don't seem them often nowadays, but they sure are cute little friends!
 * PopPixie Animals - Part of my love for PopPixie is all the animal friends we meet!
 * Fairy Pets - These guys are ultimate Winx sidekicks. I loved the entire concept of Love & Pet, and I wish they were still around.
 * Roxy - She will always be the seventh Winx to me, no matter what! She's what made Season 4 so great, and she will always have a rightful place in the Winx Club.
 * Earth Fairies (the Major Fairies in particular) - Their thirst for vengeance against the humans and the Wizards really elevated the series, and using the elements as an extension of their power is incredibly clever and intriguing.
 * Guardian - I know he's not canon, but he's really cool! I love the aspects the Winx Club PC Game brought to the story. All of Domino in the game was awesome!

Enemies
 * The Trix - I liked them the most in Season 1 when they were really their own person. Relying on a larger antagonist got old after a while, and they lost their credibility after being defeated so many times. Still, they're one of my favorites because on the occasion they rule, they really do rule!
 * Ancestral Witches - They're definitely the most mysterious villains of the series, and the story of their attack on Domino and their entire involmvement in the series is chilling.
 * Valtor - Out of all the villains, he's definitley posed one of the biggest threats seeing as he set out to conquer all the realms of the Magic Dimension (and was on his way to succeeding), but his involvement with Bloom and the destruction of Domino makes him even more michevious and intriguing. According to most members of the community, Valtor's the ultimate standard of comparison for every villan to come after him.
 * Wizards of the Black Circle - I loved these guys! They actually frightened me when watching the series: for once, I was worried that the Winx wouldn't win, or at least not walk away without any scratches. Any enemy that can strike fear in the heart of the audience deserves a lot of credit. In addition, their entire backstory with the Earth Fairies, plucking their wings and stripping them of their powers, along with the hunt for Roxy and their continuous struggle to control Earth's magic was something I never got tired of hearing about.


 * -|Seasons=
 * Season 3 - The pique of Bloom's origin story and the character development that came with Enchantix is amazing.
 * Season 4 - Arguably the most mature season and it introduced so many concepts worth exploring, especially the Earth Fairies.


 * -|Movie=
 * Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom - The way the series is brought to life in this movie is amazing. The entire plot did an amazing job at being independent from the series, and it was a satisfying ending to Bloom's journey to find out her origins.


 * -|Dubs=
 * 4Kids - A dub that I fell in love with (this version was my first look at the series pre-Specials) and I miss it dearly. It gave a different feel to the series, and I can see why it's so adored: it felt like your classic Saturday morning cartoon!
 * Nickelodeon - How I was introduced to the series. #1 in my heart, always.


 * -|Forms=
 * Magic Winx (including Charmix) - The original Fairy Form of the series. Simplistic, yet beautiful. I love this look!
 * Enchantix - Not only are the outfits stunning, and the form itself a powerful upgrade, but the requirements for earning this form are a true testament of what it means to be a graduated fairy: a Guardian Fairy. The sacrifice each Winx girl displayed was truly worthy of such an amazing power with which came a sense of maturity, achievement, and character development. It's no wonder why this was meant to be the "Final Fairy Form". Not only that, but Fairy Dust and Miniaturization are by far the best concepts of any transformation thus far.
 * Believix (including Gifts of Destiny and Special Wings) - I love the modern look and the ability to reach the hearts of the people and spread good feelings. The concept of battling the Wizards of the Black Circle's negative energy with the energy of the people who believe in the Winx is such a great concept, and technically a limitless power source as more people are always coming into this world. It's existence may not have been canonically necessary, but it really did prove to be a "Higher Fairy Form".


 * Onirix - This form was just discovered, so seeing as I haven't seen it in action it may not stay here for long, but I must say that what I've seen so far it is absolutely stunning! I love the color scheme switch that's happening. It's nice to get a bit of difference after thirteen years of the same colors for each girl. They all pull the form off so well! The best part: it's not too modern, but rather what you'd expect of a traditional fairy.


 * -|Items=
 * Ring of Solaria
 * Vacuums
 * Dream Probe
 * Fairy Dust - I loved seeing the bottles casually, out of their sequences.
 * Water Stars
 * Daphne's Mask
 * White Circle
 * Black Circle
 * Spectrographic Localizer - Doesn't this resemble the Owl?
 * Stone of Memories
 * Techno Magic Globes
 * Ultimate Power of the Fairy Animals
 * MagicPop
 * Super Sue


 * -|Locations=
 * Alfea
 * Magix City
 * Domino
 * Earth, Gardenia, Love & Pet, Frutti Music Bar, Tir Nan Og
 * Legendarium World


 * -|Songs=
 * background instrumentals heard in the series (any dub) and Specials, especially the Fairy Dust Themes.
 * We Are the Winx
 * Feels like Magic
 * Alfea's School Song
 * Searching
 * Where the Girls Are
 * Magic Winx
 * Not Today
 * Magical Bloom
 * Lightning Magic
 * Sun Will Rise
 * Got to Go
 * My Magic
 * Enchantix
 * Like a Princess
 * Never Be Alone
 * Enchantix, Shining so Bright
 * All the Magic
 * Winx, You're Magic Now
 * Winx Are Back
 * Winx Open Your Heart
 * You're Magical
 * Love and Pet
 * Now That It's Me and You
 * Superheroes
 * The Chiwambo Song
 * A Kingdom a Child
 * Live My Life
 * This Big World
 * Endlessly
 * We're the Winx
 * The Magic of Sirenix
 * Underwater Mission
 * Winx Club: We Are Back
 * Bloomix the Power of the Dragon
 * We Will Rock the World
 * Butterflix Power
 * Tynix
 * Dreamix

Least Favorites
Supporting
 * -|Characters=
 * Specialists - After Season 4, the Specialists really stopped adding to the plot. They became side characters only called upon when "romance" or relationship drama was needed. The Specialists were dynamic before Season 4 as they added an element to the show that allowed the series to appeal to a broader demographic (it was more than just a "magical girl" series): they added an aspect of action. They actually went on missions with the Winx! Not to mention that the reverse in character/relationship development that Season 5 brought was sad to see after we became so attached to the relationships we were familiar with and the Specialists we knew...those that were more than just "boyfriends".

Enemies
 * Tritannus - I almost wish he would've been an older character, rather than a teenager on an angst driven power trip. I liked him in the beginning, but hearing "Just one more gatekeeper, and I'll be able to enter the Infinite Ocean!" and "Once I can control the Emperor's Throne, I'll rule the Infinite Ocean!" every episode got old very fast (granted, that's probably more to blame on the scripting department).


 * Acheron - I loved the concept of Selina working under the orders of someone else, and his "trapped in a book" situation was interesting. It's just too bad that the Winx found out about him as late as they did, and only Bloom got to battle him! Not only that, but he was defeated by a few traps and a box. Enemies used to pose a real threat in the series and they were never defeated this easily. We were anticipating his release all season, which happened way too easily, for a two minute "battle" in the Legendarium World. I expected a lot more from his character and his conquest.


 * Brafilius - When the synopsis of Season 7 released saying he was going to be clumsy, I prepared myself for it. I did not prepare myself for this level of clumsy, though. The running gag of his incompetence got old the first time it happened. Granted, he's shown to be truly powerful, but any success he had was short-lived due to either his own mistakes or the interference of the Winx.


 * -|Seasons=
 * Season 6 - This season progressed very slowly, and became quite boring at times, not at all helped by Nickelodeon who failed to advertise or even air the series for over half a year. The storyline could've been executed so much better, and after seeing the awesome trailer, I was disappointed come premiere time. Not to mention that this was the last season dubbed by Nick, which made me very sad.


 * Season 7 - After three years (four if you count the year before Season 5's premiere date, considering production is a year ahead), Rai Fiction and Rainbow S.r.l. had complete jurisdiction over the series and the opportunity to kick the series up a few notches by reintroducing the maturity that Nick's co-producing seemed to have phased out, but they went in the complete opposite direction and diluted the series even more than they had with Nick's help. It was sad seeing the girls truly become carbon copies of one another.


 * -|Movie=
 * Winx Club: The Mystery of the Abyss - I wasn't expecting too much from this film, but I was still disappointed by it. Besides the plot being hard to follow, it couldn't stand independly from the series as it felt like a side plot of Season 5. As for the animation, I anticipated Rainbow S.r.l. using the CGI from Season 5, but after seeing a gorgeous masterpiece like Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom I couldn't help but be disappointed by what seemed to be a downgrade.


 * -|Forms=
 * Bloomix - The Winx rocked this warrior look, but I didn't care for the lack of diversity in the outfits, and the power level really felt like a downgrade from Sirenix. I loved the concept of "sharing the Dragon Flame", but the ways the Winx earned it were nothing compared to those of Enchantix. Those were truly brave actions.


 * Butterflix - This form felt very powerful when the Winx used their special spells that connected them to nature, but the standard spells (mostly attack spells) really lacked in anything exciting, be it concept or the individual manifestation of each one, and again, I'm not digging the lack of diversity in the outfits. I do, however, like that it has a limitation: it cannot damage nature itself. While small, I liked the sense of urgency it brought to the table, at least for a few episodes.


 * Tynix - This transformation didn't feel needed at all. Not every power the Winx acquire or every place the Winx visit needs a new form! It didn't add anything to the plot to have a new look, and I was unimpressed by the spells. As for the look itself, it's just diamonds atop more diamonds atop of outfits that, again, lack any real diversity. The highlights in the hair are amazing, though.

Additional Note: All in all, going forward I'd like to see more uniqueness in each girl's adaptation of a Fairy Form. The earlier transformations excelled at being different from one another and still having small details that managed to tie them all together beautifully. I understand that as a group their outfits need to represent a sense of unity (as evidenced by the growing similarities in each new look we see, be it civilian clothing or a fairy form), but the earlier seasons did that just fine without introducing anything too "cookie cutter".

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