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Lorie[1] is a fairy seen starting her first year at Alfea in Season 6 alongside Carol and Evy.

Appearance[]

Evy has fair skin, emerald green eyes, indigo hair and wears red lipstick. Her hair is tied up into a bun and held in place by a red hair tie and wears a red headband that has a bow on it. She a red shirt that also has a bow on the left side of her shoulder, light blue pants with yellow polka-dots that ends above her ankle and red high heels. In season 8 she has green eyes and dark purple hair. 

Frog[]

As a frog, Lorie looks like a common frog with green skin and has yellow eyes with black pupils.

Personality[]

Not much is known about her personality, but she is been shown to be nice and likes dancing.

Series[]

Season 6[]

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She is first seen at Alfea with the rest of the new fairies as Griselda issues them their assigned rooms.

She and her friends, Carol and Evy, are deployed to go with the Winx on an international trip around the world to find Eldora's diary. Lorie along with her other two friends are transformed into frogs by the Trix. Darcy transforms the Trix into the three girls. Lorie is replaced by Icy.

In "The Secret Greenhouse", Professor Palladium transformed Lorie, Evy and Carol back to normal after the Trix had turned them into frogs.

Season 7[]

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Season 8[]

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Magical Abilities[]

Lorie may know some basic, first-level spells that all fairies can use, such as telekinesis, transmuting objects, and fixing minor messes.

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. A clear distinction was made in "Shrine of the Green Dragon."
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