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* MsFanservice: The Winx Club members tend to wear revealing outfits as always, but this series brought something completely new to the table. The Dreamix transformation is basically a skintight & glittery jumpsuit follow by decent amounts of MaleGaze moments.

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* PartTimeHero: The Winx maintain the cover that they're normal talent scouts while hiding the fact that they're fairies.



* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: The Winx maintain the cover that they're normal talent scouts while hiding the fact that they're fairies.
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* LeftHanging: Due to the spinoff being cancelled in favor of the eighth season of the main show.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: When Lorelei caught the Winx in their fairy forms and tried to tell Ace but he didn't believe her, she didn't take a picture or video of the girls when calling, which is what would've been a way to get proper proof. Also, the drones were sunken and shorted out, leaving them safe and unseen. Venomya, on the other hand, does a more proper job at exposing the Winx, by taking photos of themselves and their clones and sending them to the news, and revealing their identities on live TV.

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* FiveSecondForeshadowing: In the Season 2 finale as the Winx are planning to take the stage, there is a brief cut to the audience; Venomya is nowhere to be seen, giving way what's going to happen next.



* LivingADoubleLife: The Winx's undercover mission involves posing as talent scouts and trying their best to blend in as normal human girls while hiding their fairy identities from most humans around them.

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The Winx's undercover mission involves posing as talent scouts and trying their best to blend in as normal human girls while hiding their fairy identities from most humans around them.
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** Roxy disappears in Season 2 for no explanation.
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In the second season, the Winx no longer work for WOW! as talent scouts, but as pop stars who form a band and take the world by storm for years. They also receive new missions from the Spirit of the World of Dreams, while simultaneously facing a jealous music critic who is intent on sabotaging their concerts.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Bloom does this a few times, including once during an intense battle. A single spotlight shines on her as the scene pauses and she looks into the camera and gives her commentary on what is going on.


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* BookEnds: The first season begins with Bloom reminding the Winx they have to pass off as normal girls; Season 2 ends with their identities finally revealed to the world.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Bloom does this a few times, including once during an intense battle. A single spotlight shines on her as the scene pauses and she looks into the camera and gives her commentary on what is going on.


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* SecretKeeper: In Season 1, Roxy was the only one in on the girls' fairy lives.
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* OhCrap: The season 2 finale closes with a shot of Bloom's horrified face, upon learning Venomya's true nature.

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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'', produced by the [[Creator/RainbowSrl Rainbow SpA]] studio. It ran for two seasons of 13 episodes each.

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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'', produced by the [[Creator/RainbowSrl Rainbow SpA]] studio. It ran for two seasons of 13 episodes each.
each, ending on an unresolved cliffhanger for a possible third season.


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* ContinuitySnarl: The Winx didn't have to hide their fairy identities in the original show, and the fourth season even had them show their identities on Earth while trying to get the people to believe in the existence of fairies as well.
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* MoodWhiplash: Just like the original show, very time an episode ends rather darkly, followed by the happy ending tune. Unlike the original however, there is no "OnTheNext" segment which precedes such, playing this completely straight.

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* MoodWhiplash: Just like the original show, very every time an episode ends rather darkly, followed by the happy ending tune. Unlike the original however, there is no "OnTheNext" segment which precedes such, playing this completely straight.
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* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: Roxy gains the ability to see through the eyes of Arthur, so she can witness what he's seeing.


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* SuddenNameChange: Roxy's dog, Artu, is named Arthur here.
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* MoodWhiplash: Just like the original show, very time an episode ends rather darkly, followed by the happy ending tune. But an "OnTheNext" segment precedes such.

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* MoodWhiplash: Just like the original show, very time an episode ends rather darkly, followed by the happy ending tune. But an Unlike the original however, there is no "OnTheNext" segment which precedes such.such, playing this completely straight.
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** [[spoiler:Venomya/Baba Yaga was to be this for Season 3.]]


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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The second season ends with the Winx's identities revealed to the world by Venomya and Bloom learning she's Baba Yaga, setting her up as the ArcVillain for a potential third season.]]
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* SecretIdentity: The Winx have to keep their identities as fairies a secret from everyone on Earth.
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* MoodWhiplash: Just like the original show, very time an episode ends rather darkly, followed by the happy ending tune. But an "OnTheNext" segment precedes such.
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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' developed by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Rainbow. It ran for two seasons of 13 episodes each.

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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' developed ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'', produced by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Rainbow.the [[Creator/RainbowSrl Rainbow SpA]] studio. It ran for two seasons of 13 episodes each.







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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Throughout Season 2 Venomya acted unnecessary hostile, to the Winx Fairies even though she should be neutral as a journalist. At the end of Season 2 she is revealed to be the witch Baba Jaga, and witches are naturally hostile to fairies.
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* AlternateContinuity: This might seem to be the case, since in [[WesternAnimation/WinxClub the original series]], people on Earth are aware of the fact that the Winx are fairies, unlike in this series.

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* AlternateContinuity: This might seem to be Definitely the case, since seeing how in [[WesternAnimation/WinxClub the original series]], people on Earth are aware of the fact that the Winx are fairies, unlike in this series.



* CastsNoShadow: Bloom notices this about Sophie. [[spoiler: Later, it is revealed that ChekhovsGunman the reason for this is because the real Sophie was kidnapped and replaced with a shapeshifting shadow creature]].

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* CastsNoShadow: Bloom notices this about Sophie. [[spoiler: Later, it is revealed that ChekhovsGunman the reason for this is because the real Sophie was kidnapped and replaced with a shapeshifting shadow creature]].



* TheReveal: [[spoiler: At the end of season one, the Queen of the World of Dreams is revealed to be Tinkerbell, Jim is revealed to be Captain Hook and Season 2's BigBad, and the World of Dreams is revealed to be Neverland.]]

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* TheReveal: [[spoiler: At the end of season one, the Queen of the World of Dreams is revealed to be Tinkerbell, Jim is revealed to be Captain Hook and Season 2's BigBad, main foe, and the World of Dreams is revealed to be Neverland.]]



* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Anyone who saw the initial press releases and trailers knew long before the show aired that [[spoiler: [[BigBad The Queen]] was Tinkerbell and World of Dreams is Neverland.]]

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* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Anyone who saw the initial press releases and trailers knew long before the show aired that [[spoiler: [[BigBad The Queen]] [[spoiler:The Queen was Tinkerbell and World of Dreams is Neverland.]]
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* CastsNoShadow: Bloom notices this about Sophie. [[spoiler: Later, it is revealed that [[ChekhovsGunman the reason for this is because the real Sophie was kidnapped and replaced with a shapeshifting shadow creature]].]]

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* CastsNoShadow: Bloom notices this about Sophie. [[spoiler: Later, it is revealed that [[ChekhovsGunman ChekhovsGunman the reason for this is because the real Sophie was kidnapped and replaced with a shapeshifting shadow creature]].]]
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On Earth, talented young people are being captured by a mysterious force (dubbed the Talent Thief) and the Winx (joined by Roxy, who's basically serving as backup), trying to avoid being seen as fairies, have to go undercover as talent scouts for WOW!, a [[RealityShow Reality]] TalentShow hosted by a fellow named Ace in order to find out who is behind the abductions and rescue the captives.


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On Earth, talented young people are being captured by a mysterious force (dubbed dubbed the Talent Thief) and the Winx (joined by Roxy, who's basically serving as backup), Thief. The Winx, trying to avoid being seen as fairies, have to go undercover as talent scouts for WOW!, a [[RealityShow Reality]] TalentShow hosted by a fellow named Ace in order to find out who is behind the abductions and rescue the captives.




* AmazonBrigade: The Winx, along with Roxy.

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* AmazonBrigade: The Winx, along with Roxy. Winx Club, like in the original series.



* PutOnABus: The Specialists, Alfea College and... well, everyone. [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Except for Roxy]].[[note]]Until Season 2, that is.[[/note]]

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* PutOnABus: The Specialists, Alfea College and... well, everyone. [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Except for Roxy]].[[note]]Until Season 2, that is.[[/note]]everyone except the Winx fairies and Artu.

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* EyeAwaken: A few of these are seen during the Winx’s Dreamix transformations.

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* EyeAwaken: A few of these are seen during the Winx’s Winx's Dreamix transformations.



* MythologyGag: While searching through Wendy's room in "A Hero Will Come", Bloom comes across the Willblade from Iginio Straffi's previous series, ''[[WesternAnimation/HuntikSecretsAndSeekers Huntik]]''.



* SpyCatsuit: The Winx sport these when not acting as tv stars.

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* SpyCatsuit: The Winx sport these when not acting as tv TV stars.
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* NoEnding: The series ended on a CliffHanger due to cancellation.
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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' developed by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Rainbow. It has run for two seasons of 13 episodes each.

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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' developed by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Rainbow. It has run ran for two seasons of 13 episodes each.

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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' developed by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Rainbow. It is slated to run for two seasons of 13 episodes each.

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''World of Winx'' is a [[{{Spinoff}} spinoff]] of ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' developed by Creator/{{Netflix}} and Rainbow. It is slated to has run for two seasons of 13 episodes each.

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* AnimationBump: This series is so fluidly animated, particularly when compared to the more recent seasons of the [[WesternAnimation/WinxClub original show]].


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* AndImTheQueenOfSheba: Ace's response when Lorelei tries to expose the Winx as fairies.
-->'''Lorelei:''': I have some killer news! The Winx are fairies!
-->'''Ace:''' (''laughing hysterically'') Yeah, okay, and I'm the Wizard of WOW!
* AnimationBump: This series is so fluidly animated, particularly when compared to the more recent seasons of the [[WesternAnimation/WinxClub original show]].

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* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Happens ss instantly materialize on her.


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* TransformationNameAnnouncement: Averted, being one of the things that sets it apart from the main show.
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* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Several times, most notably when Stella changes into a journalist outfit in the blink of an eye simply by standing on an elevated platform as the clotheverted compared to the main show.

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* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Several times, most notably when Stella changes into a journalist outfit in the blink of an eye simply by standing on an elevated platform as the clotheverted compared to the main show.clothes materialize on her.

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* CallingYourAttacks: Notably aeveral times, most notably when Stella changes into a journalist outfit in the blink of an eye simply by standing on an elevated platform as the clotheverted compared to the main show.

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* CallingYourAttacks: Notably aeveral averted compared to the original show.
* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Several
times, most notably when Stella changes into a journalist outfit in the blink of an eye simply by standing on an elevated platform as the clotheverted compared to the main show.

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* CallingYourAttacks: Also averted.
* CastsNoShadow: Bloom notices this about Sophie. [[spoiler: Later, it is revealed that the reason for this is because the real Sophie was kidnapped and replaced with a shapeshifting shadow creature.]]

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* CallingYourAttacks: Also averted.
Notably aeveral times, most notably when Stella changes into a journalist outfit in the blink of an eye simply by standing on an elevated platform as the clotheverted compared to the main show.
* CastsNoShadow: Bloom notices this about Sophie. [[spoiler: Later, it is revealed that [[ChekhovsGunman the reason for this is because the real Sophie was kidnapped and replaced with a shapeshifting shadow creature.creature]].]]



* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Happens several times, most notably when Stella changes into a journalist outfit in the blink of an eye simply by standing on an elevated platform as the clothes instantly materialize on her.

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* ChangingClothesIsAFreeAction: Happens several times, most notably when Stella changes into a journalist outfit in the blink of an eye simply by standing on an elevated platform as the clothes ss instantly materialize on her.her.
* CliffHanger: Both seasons end in major cliffhangers.[[spoiler: Season 1 ends with the revelation that Jim is actually Captain Hook, and a villain trying to take over the World of Dreams. Season 2 ends with the revelation that the music critic who's been sabotaging the Winx is actually Baba Yaga, who is getting ready to summon her coven of witches to go to war with fairies.]]

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