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. External links Winx Club is an Italian animated television series created, directed and produced by and his company in co-production with.
It aired on in Italy from January 28, 2004, while for the sixth season was moved to on July 31, 2014. The series is one of the first Italian cartoons to be sold in the United States (preceded by series such as ). The series was first licensed and dubbed into English by and aired on the 's Saturday morning programming block, (formerly FoxBox), beginning on June 19, 2004.
Reruns of the series aired on in 2005 and on 's block in 2009. Also created an English dub for the first four seasons, recorded by Cinelume in. After 4Kids' license for the series was relinquished, acquired the rights and produced a new English dub. Their dub began with four-one hour specials summarizing Seasons 1 and Season 2; and redubbing Seasons 3 and 4. Season 5 and Season 6 were co-produced in English with the network. Season 7 aired on from July 4, 2015 and on in the U.S from January 10, 2016, with a new dub. The series is broadcast in over 150 countries worldwide and is Straffi's most successful creation.
Its continuing popularity spawned a, which also consists of three theatrically-released films, four TV movies, two spin-off series, a comic book serial, lines of fashion dolls and clothing, books, multiple platform video games and other merchandise. Contents. Plot Season 1 Bloom, a red-haired, 16-year-old girl from Earth, discovers she has magical abilities when she saves Stella, a 17-year-old fairy princess from Solaria. Stella persuades Bloom to enroll in Alfea, a school for fairies in the Magical Dimension. There, she meets roommate Flora and apartment mates Tecna and Musa; together they form the 'Winx Club'. They encounter and befriend the boys from the Red Fountain school of Specialists, named: Sky, Brandon, Timmy and Riven.
They also encounter enemies, mainly the Trix, a trio made up of witches Icy, Darcy, and Stormy. Together, the Winx go through many adventures and discover many secrets about Bloom's childhood past and obscure origins, while fighting their enemies and studying at Alfea College for Fairies as freshmen students. Season 2 The Trix are back and have allied with Darkar, an ancient creature of evil who wants to rule the Universe. Together with their new member, Aisha (also known as Layla in some dubs) and their new friends, the Pixies, the Winx will have to fight this new threat. They also meet Helia who, at first, is not a Specialist but becomes a Specialist and the love interest of Flora. Their power in Season 2 is 'Charmix'. Season 3 The Winx have to face a new enemy, Valtor (renamed Baltor in the 4kids dub version), whom the Trix released from his seventeen-year long prison and who took part in the destruction of Domino (Sparx) and shares a dark past with Bloom and her birth parents.
Aisha meets a wizard, Nabu, with whom she falls in love. In Season 3 the Winx receive a new power, Enchantix. Vicissitudes of Season 3 are followed by those of the first movie,. Season 4 Taking place after the events of, the Winx face a new threat: the four Wizards of the Black Circle, who caused all magic to disappear from Earth. The Winx go to Earth to save Roxy, the last fairy from Earth, fight the Wizards and restore its magic by freeing the Earth fairies from the Wizards. They get a new power called Believix.
They then get powers called the Gifts of Destiny. The Gifts of Destiny include Sophix, Lovix and the Black Gift.
The Black Gift can give life to a person who is not living. Vicissitudes of Season 4 are followed by those of the second movie,.
Season 5 Taking place the events of, the Winx battle Aisha's evil cousin Tritannus, who, allied with the Trix, seeks to take over the Magic Dimension. To defeat them, the Winx must prove their self-confidence, empathy and courage and achieve the power of Sirenix. They will also earn the two new transformations: Harmonix and Sirenix.
The Winx bond with Selkies from the seas of the Magic Dimension, Aisha meets Roy, a specialist towards whom she is attracted while Bloom will have to save her sister Daphne from Tritannus. Vicissitudes of Season 5 are followed by those of the third movie,. Season 6 The Trix take over Cloud Tower and ally with a young witch named Selina, who owns the Legendarium, a magical book which can make the legends become reality and was once a childhood best friend of Bloom's. However, the Winx lost all their powers except Bloom.
They will have to obtain two new transformations known as Bloomix and Mythix. During their quest to seal the Legendarium, the Winx will discover that they face the Trix and Acheron, an exceptionally powerful, evil sorcerer imprisoned in the Legendarium- which he himself had created- and who is master, mentor and advisor to Selina. Season 7 The Winx discover the Fairy Animals, magical creatures with special talents necessary to balance the Magical Universe. The Winx find out that they are under threat from the new villains, the evil shape-shifter Kalshara and her brother Brafilius. The Trix, the third villains, unexpectedly appear.
To save the Fairy Animals, the Winx will have to travel through time, gain new transformations known as Butterflix and Tynix and bond with Fairy Animals. Season 8 The first few episodes premiered at a conference in Italy on February 2019. Characters. Recurring characters.
– Tressa and Serena. – Kiko. – Bloom's Sirenix Guardian. – Stormy. – Darcy. Romi Dames – Cherie. Morgan Decker – Amore.
– Marion (season 6). – Selina. – Daphne.
– Diaspro (specials and seasons 3–5). Georgina Cordova – Piff and Digit. – Brandon. Amy Gross – Cara. – Oritel (season 6).
– Chatta, Tune, Livy. – Mitzi. – Diaspro (season 6). – Icy.
Keke Palmer – Piff. Molly C.
Quinn – Lockette. Alejandra Reynoso – Chatta. – Riven. – Timmy and Thoren.
– Sky. – Vanessa. – Narrator, Faragonda. Broadcast Winx Club premiered on the Italian channel on 28 January 2004.
In the United States, it was licensed and dubbed into English by and was broadcast on 's programming block, FoxBox, later, beginning on June 19, 2004, with a preview episode airing on May 22, 2004. The series was also syndicated to in 2005 on their afternoon block Miguzi and eventually started premiering new episodes the following year. Fox would continue its initial run on 4Kids TV for the first three seasons, ending airing of reruns in 2008. On July 18, 2009, aired the 4Kids dubbed episodes of Winx Club on their programming block. Meanwhile, an English dub produced by Cinelume in association with Rai 2, was broadcast in Singapore and was featured as an alternate English language track on several European DVD releases. On 2 September 2010, announced through a press release that they would be co-producing Seasons 5 and Season 6 of the series.
With a new English dub, Nick premiered the series with four one-hour specials summarising Seasons 1 and Season 2. The first special aired on June 27, 2011; the second special, 'Revenge of the Trix,' aired on August 2, 2011; the third special, 'The Battle for Magix,' aired on September 18, 2011; the fourth special, 'The Shadow Phoenix,' aired on October 16, 2011. Nickelodeon broadcast the third season under the subtitle Enchantix from November 14, 2011 to December 26, 2011. The fourth season, subtitled The Power of Believix, aired from May 6, 2012 to July 29, 2012. For Season 5 and Season 6, that are subtitled Beyond Believix and Bloomix respectively, Nickelodeon was listed as a co-producer with some of the episodes premiering ahead of the Italian broadcast. During the initial run of Bloomix, the series was moved from Rai 2 to in 2014, starting with the fifteenth episode of Bloomix. The English dub later moved to, starting with the ninth episode of Bloomix.
Season 7 was broadcast on Rai Gulp in 2015. Its English dub was produced by; it first aired on Nickelodeon in the UK from 4 July 2015 and also aired on Nick Jr. In the U.S from January 10, 2016. In 2016, during a Winx Club reunion event, Straffi revealed that a fourth film would be produced in 2017 and confirmed that an eighth season was being written while was being produced with. From October 9, 2017 to March 2, 2018, U.S.
Program block aired the Cinelume-produced English dub. Media Films The Secret of the Lost Kingdom. Main article: On October 8, 2006, announced on their official website that a 'Winx Club' film was being produced. The film, titled (Italian: 'Winx Club – Il segreto del regno perduto'), was released theatrically in Italy on November 30, 2007. An English dub of the film was released on November 20, 2008 in Singapore.
The film was re-dubbed in English and released in the United States as a TV movie on on March 11, 2012. This version featured the cast from the Nickelodeon dub of the television series. Bloom continues to search her birth parents along with her friends.
She discovers more about her planet and has to fight Mandragora as well as the Ancestral Witches who destroyed her home. Bloom will discover who her parents are and where she came from. Magical Adventure. Main article: On November 9, 2009, it was confirmed that there would be the second 'Winx Club' film released in 2010. The film, titled (Italian: 'Winx Club 3D – Magica avventura') was released theatrically in Italy on October 29, 2010. The film was dubbed using the Nickelodeon voice cast and released as a special in the United States on May 20, 2013.
This version was shortened from the original's 87 minute runtime to approximately 45 minutes. The film was released with seven episodes from season five. The Trix, allied with the Ancestral Witches, manage to make almost all the good/positive magic of the Universe disappear and the Winx and the Specialists go on a journey to restore it and defeat the witches. Meanwhile, Bloom learns more about her world's tragic fate that led its destruction eighteen years ago and why Sky's father King Erendor does not want him to marry her. The Mystery of the Abyss.
Main article: The third Winx Club movie was officially announced when the official Italian Winx Club website allowed the fans to vote for its title in an online poll, with the title (Italian: 'Winx Club – Il mistero degli abissi') being chosen. The film was released theatrically in Italy on September 4, 2014. An official teaser trailer was released on April 16, 2014 on the official 'Winx Club' channel on YouTube.
A Rai English dub of the film was released exclusively on Netflix on October 10, 2014. Despite the entire fifth season being produced in Nickelodeon dub, the following movie was not. The Trix try to activate the might of the Emperor's Throne and inadvertently free the evil nymph and Sirenix fairy, Politea. They kidnap Sky to free Tritannus from Oblivion and acquire a magical pearl from the Coral Wreath that will allow them to obtain the vast and unequaled power of the Emperor's Throne.
The Winx will have to go on a Sirenix mission in the endless depths of the Infinite Ocean to stop them and save Sky. Live Action film It was announced on February 11, 2016 that has teamed up with to produce a live action movie of 'Winx Club'. Spin-offs Poppixie A comedy spin-off series titled premiered in Italy on 10 January 2011. This series is based on the pixies from the Winx Club series, and featured characters such as Lockette, Chatta and Amore, along with new characters. The characters Cara and Cherie, introduced in Poppixie, later appeared in Winx Club as replacements for Digit and Tune, respectively.
World of Winx In September 2014, it was announced that a spin-off series titled would be co-produced. World of Winx is a two-season 13-episode spin-off that will be on Netflix worldwide, with the first season released in 2016 and the second season released in 2017. The girls embark on an undercover journey all around the world looking for talented kids in art, sports, music and science. These kids have their own kind of magic and the Winx Club fairies are enchanted by them though it doesn't take long before trouble sets in and a new dangerous mystery for Bloom and the others to solve. The English dub is being produced by 3Beep and DuArt. The first season of 'World of Winx' was released on Netflix on November 4, 2016 and the second season was released on June 16, 2017. Winx Club - Real-Life Series (Netflix) announced yet another collaboration with in March 2018: the creation of a series, in which the plot and characters are played by real actresses and actors.
According to Eric Barmack, VP of International Originals of Netflix, the series will be aimed at young adults and will offer deeper plotlines, while the main plot will be the same, as of the animated Winx Club series: the fairies will learn to train their magical abilities, while living together in a magical boarding school'. The series will be produced in 2019 in Italy and will be released in 2020. Home Video List of Winx Club DVD releases Release name No.
Of episodes Company Release date Notes Vol. 1 Welcome To Magix! 11 November 2014 Cinelume dub of season 2 episodes 1–26 Video Games Several video games based on the series have been released.
The first of these was, released in 2005 for PC,. Other video games released include (2006), (2007), (2008), (2009), (2010) and Winx Club: Magical Fairy Party (2012).
In 2013, Tsumanga Studios released an app for and titled Winx Sirenix Power. Other apps based on the series include Winx Fairy School (Tsumanga Studios) and Winx Club: Rocks the World (Budge Studios). Winx Club: Saving Alfea was published by Little Orbit and released for the platform on November 11, 2014. The game uses the Winx Club fairies as represented in the Bloomix sixth season. References. Retrieved 29 November 2016. Iginio Straffi.
Retrieved 17 April 2017. Straffi creates and directs Rainbow key and most successful TV and movie.
His most successful creation, 'Winx Club', was first telecast in 2004 and instantly become a worldwide phenomenal TV show for kids 5–10. The show is now broadcast in over 150 countries reaching over 100 million audiences every month. He has also directed 3 CGI movies, 'The Secret of the Lost Kingdom' (2007), 'Magical Adventure' in 3D (2010) and 'The Mystery of the Abyss' (2014). Today 'Winx Club' has grown from a TV show into a household brand in Europe among girls, boasting a brand awareness of over 90% in most countries. There are over 6000 different products from toys to apparels bearing the 'Winx Club' brand at retail.
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