Ranking the Fairy Forms by Power
We’ve seen so many different Fairy Forms throughout Winx Club. Some of these were incredibly powerful, while others were just holdovers or just for show. To get everyone talking, I’m going to rank all Fairy Forms from least to most powerful. Disclaimer: These are opinions based on my own observations. I do not recognize or expect anyone else to recognize these as fact. I also tried to be as objective as possible when making this list. Now, get ready!
12. Winx
The starter form for Alfea fairies. It served the Winx well most of the time, but it’s the Fairy Form we’ve seen the Winx unintentionally power-down from the most. It can lose energy in specific environments, and unless you’re Bloom and can summon apparitions of the Great Dragon, you’ll…
Song Project Leaders, Please Read: Song and Album Credits
So, we know that the artists of the songs of S1-3 was Cartoon Family. Looking back at the credits for the seasons, I found some information which I think are publishers/labels: Warner Chappell Music Italians S.R.L. (research confirms it is a publisher), Ninap S.R.L. (Which Ben found to be a label due to a previous webpage concerning Magiche Canzoni!), and Tridemensional S.R.L., a publisher who became the lone wolf once S4 came and still publishes Winx songs today. So, my question is, do we add this info to every song/album article? I’m just unsure of when each one arrived. Is it as simple as they all came during each new season like displayed below? Or are we missing something? Maybe looking at actual album packaging could be beneficial.
S1…
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Attention: Fairy Rescue Section is Open!
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Standards Overhaul
This originally started out as a few measly edits and turned out to be a two-day project. I visited the standards page and wanted to make it a bit more comprehensive, and turned it into something that can really cover everything a potential editor could ever want or need - as a standards page should be: a comprehensive guide, if you will, to the way of our wiki.
We originally had the infoboxes for certain articles cascading down the page, and then some detailing on their Article Layout. I put the original two in a tabber to reduce page length, and thought "well, this is a standards page, why not cover every major infobox, and by association, that article's layout?"
That is what made made this project turn out so long, and what prompted these…