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    Bloom Peters 

Bloom Peters

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Played By: Abigail Cowen

Voiced By: Alicia Vélez (Latin-American Spanish dub), Serika Hiromatsu (Japanese dub)

Bloom is a Fire Fairy. Bloom was raised in the human world and didn’t know magic was real but a tragic accident unexpectedly revealed her powers. Impulsive and stubborn, Bloom is determined to control her newfound powers, but she quickly discovers that there’s more to her past than she’s been told.
  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In a flashback, Bloom accidentally starts a house fire after arguing with her parents, causing her tremendous guilt. She also feels guilty about hiding her powers from them. In the cartoon, Bloom discovered her powers while trying to protect Stella from an ogre, she never gets into a fight with her parents, and her parents are fully aware of magic from the beginning.
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: In the series, Bloom was kidnapped from her biological parents by blood witches and Rosalind sent her to the First World as a changeling after the destruction of Aster Dell. In the cartoon, her older sister Daphne transported her to Earth as witches attacked their home planet, Domino. Bloom ended up in a burning building and was adopted by the fire-fighter who rescued her along with his wife.
  • Adaptational Dumbass: This version of Bloom rarely thinks before she leaps. And unfortunately, she leaps a lot.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: Bloom was never shown to be a loner in the cartoon.
  • Afraid of Their Own Strength: After accidentally starting a house fire and burning her mother, Bloom hasn't trusted her magic. The promise of gaining better control is what lured her to Alfea.
  • Changeling Tale: Rather early on Aisha deduces that Bloom is a changeling who replaced her parents' stillborn biological daughter. Bloom decides to tell her parents that she's a changeling at the end of season 1.
  • Character Development: In the second season while she still wants answers about where she came from she's become much more tempered and cool-headed, no longer blindly turning to whoever offers her answers and keeping a keen eye on their overall behavior rather than just going with whatever looks better to her at the moment. While she sides with Rosalind quite a bit in season two she still makes a point that she's trying not to blindly trust the militant woman as one example.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Bloom is associated with the color red, through both her fire magic and her red outfits. Interestingly, in the cartoon she was typically associated with blue.
  • Consistent Clothing Style: She typically wears leather jackets and skinny jeans with either a t-shirt or turtleneck sweater. A lot of her clothing is red.
  • Eye Color Change: She gets glowing orange eyes when using her fire magic.
  • Fatal Flaw:
    • Bloom has serious issues with self-loathing. The drive to uncover her past at any cost is rooted in a desperate hope that the truth will "fix" her and make her whole.
    • Bloom has also proven to be very gullible. Her opinion of certain things, as well as the actions she takes, flip flops based on whoever gives her new information, ranging from Headmistress Dowling; to Beatrix, the fairy whom she barely knew and later found out was a murderer; and Rosalind, a fairy whom she explicitly referred to as a war criminal. She tries to work past this in season two and is a bit more mindful about remembering who she's dealing with rather than turning to whoever's willing to give her the answers she's looking for.
  • Fiery Redhead: Downplayed. She's more impulsive and blunt than hot blooded, but she does qualify.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: She trusts the crazy, evil fairy and frees another crazy, evil fairy that caused a genocide.
  • Hypocrite: In episode 6, Bloom accuses Dowling of not considering she may be wrong about Rosalind due to having a fragile ego, even though Bloom didn't want to consider that trying to find and free Rosalind was a bad idea due to her fragile self-esteem and desire to believe there's more to herself.
  • It's All About Me: Bloom can be incredibly selfish and self-centered, not bothering to understand how or why her actions can hurt those around her, shown with the way she often dismisses her suite mates and when she drugs Sky. When Rosalind reveals that the settlers of Aster Dell were Blood Witches, Bloom is quick to focus on how her birth parents, fairy parents, couldn't have been among the witch settlers who died from the teachers' attack. She is then upset with Rosalind for leaving her in the First World/Earth with guidance. Note, she immediately focuses on her situation even after the war criminal she freed admits that she lied about evacuating Aster Dell in order to kill the Burned Ones and the settlers. When informing Dowling about the Blood Witches, she is quick to add on that her birth parents weren't at Aster Dell.
  • Genocide Survivor: Played with. She survived the destruction of Aster Dell as a baby and sent to Earth as a changeling. While she's initially horrified upon hearing this, she changes her mind after learning her biological family wasn't actually from Aster Dell — the people of Aster Dell were blood witches who had kidnapped her.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Her continual mistrust of the Alfea staff comes down to the fact that they are hiding things from her and her tendency to listen to their enemies is borne of the fact that said enemies do give her the answers she's looking for and quite honestly tell her things that she needs to know.
  • Jerkass Realization: Bloom realizes that in her search for answers regarding who she actually is and attempts to uncover her past at any cost she has become quite the horrible person who inadvertently pushed her own blooming friends, or in her own words "a brat".
  • Loners Are Freaks: Bloom is rather asocial at the beginning and argues with her mother about her refusing to socialize or leave her room. It takes a while for her to get close to the other girls, even when they try to befriend her. By the end of the series, Bloom finally accepts them as her friends.
  • One-Woman Army: Once she transforms, Bloom is able to tap into enough power to singlehandedly defeat a dozen Burned Ones virtually at the same time, a feat that had been previously established to require multiple fairies working together or an entire battalion of specialists.
  • Playing with Fire: Bloom is a Fire Fairy and has the power to create and control fire. As the episodes pass, she learns to use her powers even to heat up liquids to boil and to partially heal minor injuries. In the last episode Rosalind reveals that Bloom is not an ordinary Fire Fairy but the keeper of a power as ancient as the Burned Ones themselves, namely the Dragon's Flame.
  • Prophet Eyes: She gets milky whitish-blue eyes when she sees a vision of her past.
  • Skilled, but Naive: Downplayed when it comes to skill. Bloom starts the show with very little control over her own magic, but overtime, gains enough control to be able to heat beer and heal a cut on Sky's face. However, she is incredibly naive about the Otherworld, is quick to buy into any new information she learns and believes everything Rosalind says about Aster Dell and the Blood Witches at face value, even though Bloom didn't know much about them (aside from them drawing on "sacrifice and death"), has little understanding of Otherworld, and Rosalind is a war criminal with a talent for manipulating people. Semi-justified by the fact that the staff at Alfea are keeping things from her so she's less inclined to believe them about much.
  • Slipping a Mickey: Does this to Sky in episode 5 so he couldn't stop her from freeing Beatrix.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Bloom's decision to free Rosalind leads to Burned Ones attacking Alfea and while that gets resolved, it still leads to Silva being arrested for Andreas' attempted murder, Rosalind killing Dowling, forming an alliance with Queen Luna, and then taking over the school.

    Stella 

Stella

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Can Everyone just save the Drama for the Drama Club?

Played By: Hannah van der Westhuysen

Voiced By: Karen Vallejo (Latin-American Spanish dub), Natsu Yorita (Japanese dub)

Stella is a Light Fairy. Beautiful, rich, and popular. Stella’s is also literally royalty (her mother is the Queen of Solaria). But the relationship with her family is often more dark and complicated than it appears and Stella is determined to succeed no matter the cost.
  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In contrast to the cartoon, Stella has a troubled relationship with her mother, feels great pressure to keep up appearances, and accidentally blinded her friend because she couldn't fully control her powers. Stella's relationship with Brandon in the cartoon is much less tumultuous than her relationship with Sky in the series.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: Stella is less of the Lovable Alpha Bitch, and a lot more arrogant and condescending towards others than she was in the original Winx Club. She has more similarities to Diaspro and Chimera from the original show, rather than Stella.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: In the cartoon, she is a very goofy and cheerful Plucky Comic Relief. This version of Stella is much more serious and uptight.
  • Adaptational Wimp: This version of Stella suffers from Power Incontinence, but her cartoon counterpart had no such issues.
  • Alpha Bitch: A snobby and self-centered princess who bullies and belittles other people, particularly Bloom. She eventually evolves into a Lovable Alpha Bitch while her cartoon counterpart was a Lovable Alpha Bitch from the beginning.
  • Consistent Clothing Style: Stella wears a lot of coats and jewelry, her outfits often have sparkles, and she's fond of wearing pink.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: By the end of the season, she drops her antagonism towards Bloom and becomes closer to the other girls.
  • Eye Color Change: Whenever she is about to cast her light magic, her eyes flash gold.
  • The Fashionista: Often she is impeccably dressed and usually even change more outfits in one day.
  • Freudian Excuse: Stella's perfectionism and fear of showing weakness can all be traced back to her browbeating mother.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: She's disliked by her roommates initially. She even admits that Sky is the only one who genuinely likes her.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: She immediately becomes jealous when she sees Bloom chatting with Sky and decides she wants to get back together with him.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: Aisha at one point mocks her power for being useless. But as Luna demonstrates, controlling light can make herself invisible or create illusions. Plus Stella once blinded a character with her powers, though that was an accident.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Though she can be arrogant and condescending towards her fellow roommates, she has a good heart beneath it all.
  • Light 'em Up: As a Light Fairy like her mother, Stella has the ability to control light with which she can create and multiply spheres of pure light, create rainbows or northern lights in her hands or emit rays of light that can blind permanently. Later she becomes able to use light to make herself invisible.
  • Light Is Not Good: The only blonde in the girls, and frequently in light-coloured outfits. She's however an Alpha Bitch, self-centered and emotionally abusive to Sky. Thankfully she becomes a Defrosting Ice Queen.
  • Mirror Character: From her mother, Queen Luna. As Sky pointed out in episode 4, for as much as she hates her abusive mother, she behaves exactly like her, pointing out how she far more concerned with getting Sky to listen to her problems when Bloom was with a murderer. The similarities continue when it's revealed that Queen Luna covered up a war crime and Stella, the princess, later ended up selfishly helping to free the war criminal who caused it to help Bloom.
  • Power Incontinence: When Stella was younger, her mother made her focus on negative emotions to use her powers, since positive emotions didn't help her harness as much power. This had the side-effect of making Stella's magic erratic and she has difficulty controlling it, which caused her to accidentally blind her former best friend Ricki. Only her mother, Dowling, and Sky know this, because her mother wants to hide Stella's problems. Dowling gives her private lessons to help her control her magic better.
  • Princesses Prefer Pink: As part of her image as the Princess of Solaria, Stella usually wears expensive pink clothing.
  • Slave to PR: As the Princess of Solaria, Stella has a lot of expectations to live up to. In the series she changes outfits multiple times a day because she's concerned about how people perceive her, while in the cartoon she had a genuine love of fashion. This is why she hides her Power Incontinence and pretends that she blinded Ricki intentionally.
  • Token Evil Teammate: The meanest and most antagonistic of the main girls, though she mellows down eventually.

    Aisha 

Aisha

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This is idiotic. You need me.

Played By: Precious Mustapha

Aisha is a Water Fairy. Disciplined, competitive, and patient, she’ll do whatever it takes to come out on top. But her perfectionism and her desire to do the right thing can sometimes put her at odds with her friends.
  • Adaptational Angst Downgrade: The series does not include Aisha's backstory as an isolated princess who grew up in a very strict environment. Instead, the series decides to make her the daughter of the owners of a very important hydroelectric plant that supplies Solaria with energy (thus explaining why both Stella and queen Luna knew her well before joining Alfea) and which borders Andros kingdom.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: Aisha, in the cartoon, had brown hair (though her hair become reddish in season 8). Here, she has black hair with dark blue highlights.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: In the original Winx Club, Aisha didn't show up until the start of season 2. Here, she appears along with the rest of the Winx Suite fairies at Alfea, essentially taking Tecna's place in the starting quintet.
  • Adaptational Superpower Change: A minor case: in the original cartoon she had the power to manipulate fluids in general, in particular a magical, pink substance called Morphix, and only rarely controlled water. Here she's explicitly a Water Fairy. In the Season 2 premiere, she demonstrates that she's able to manipulate the petrol in a vehicle; suggesting she is developing powers over other fluids.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: This version of Aisha is more uptight and focused on school than her cartoon counterpart. And in a role reversal from her cartoon self's reassurance to Flora re: falling in love, this time it's Flora who has to give Aisha a pep talk about the importance of falling in love.
  • Big Eater: Aisha states that she eats a lot and would be huge if she didn't burn so many calories by swimming.
  • Black and Nerdy: A responsible teacher's pet who takes school seriously, while also being the Token Black Friend. In the cartoon, she wasn't nerdy at all, but resident nerd Tecna is Adapted Out in this show.
  • The B Grade: She mentions she lost control of her powers and flooded her school after failing a math test.
  • Career Versus Man: Downplayed. She prioritises her "twenty year plan" over anything substantial with boys, even though she definitely feels love.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Aisha is associated with blue, as she's a Water Fairy and often wears blue.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: She is aloof to Grey initially, not because she doesn't like him, but because she does and is afraid of being hurt. She learns to soften up towards him and, even after telling him to get lost once she learns he's The Mole, ends the season on a Maybe Ever After with him.
  • Eye Color Change: Her eyes turn steel blue when using her water powers.
  • Flawless Token: Aisha is introduced as extremely powerful, and the only one of the girls who can tame Bloom's erratic magic. She's also a responsible overachiever and fitness junkie, as well as playing the voice of reason. She does occasionally struggle with Power Incontinence however, and will break the rules if she feels she has to (eavesdropping on the faculty for one).
  • Go-Getter Girl: She's a hard-working perfectionist who is fiercely determined to be The Ace. She later reveals that her parents wanted her to study in Andros, but she wanted to be at Alfea, and therefore has to do extremely well to convince them it's a good idea.
  • Lovable Jock: Female example. A friendly swimmer.
  • Making a Splash: Aisha is a pretty powerful Water Fairy and she is able to both control and generate significant amounts of water (although, ironically, she has a harder time in manipulating the minimal amounts of it, as seen in the third episode).
  • Not So Stoic: Although very level-headed and rational, she's also deeply afraid of being hurt and has avoided romance for this reason. She also gets so anxious about the plan to help Silva escape the Solarian army, Musa has to magically remove her anxiety.
  • Only Sane Man: The only one of the girls who tries to keep a level-head and assess the situation at hand. She lampshades this in Season 2 to defy it when Bloom asks her for advice; reminding her "you can't rely on me to be your moral compass".
  • Passionate Sports Girl: A dedicated and athletic girl with a passion for swimming.
  • Satellite Character: Unfortunately, this adaption of Aisha solely revolves around helping or criticizing Bloom, lacking a story-line of her own. Fixed in Season 2.
  • Team Mom: In addition to keeping Bloom in line, Aisha acts as the responsible influence to her suitemates.
  • Token Black Friend: Aisha is the only black girl in the main group and most of her screentime to dedicated to her relationship with Bloom. Mercifully, she breaks out of this in Season 2, with a romance suplot with Grey and many more independent actions.

    Musa 

Musa

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I’m an Empath. I can feel everything that you feel

Played By: Elisha Applebaum

Musa is a Mind Fairy. Her attitude and signature headphones can give the impression she’s standoffish, often closed off to the world. But Musa is an empath and feels every emotion around her: thoughts, memories, dreams. For a teen fairy that can be tough.
  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Musa is deeply affected by her mother's death in both the series and cartoon, but in the series it's much worse because Musa actually felt her mother's emotions as she was dying and become traumatized as a result. Also, her mother's death happens much more recently in the series, so the grief is still fresh.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: Musa is more aloof and closed-off than she was in the cartoon.
  • Adaptational Skill: In the cartoon Musa is a talented singer and multi-instrumentalist who often performs at special events, but in the series she's only shown listening to music, not playing it.
  • Adaptational Superpower Change: In the original Winx Club, as "The Fairy of Music", Musa had various powers related to sound and music, here she is now a "Mind Fairy" with empathic abilities.
  • Aloof Dark-Haired Girl: At first, she's rather blunt about not wanting to speak to Terra and isolates herself from the girls.
  • Brought Down to Normal: In season 2, she is attacked by scrapers, which drain her of her magic.
  • The Empath: Musa has the ability to perceive the feelings of people and nature. She's also able to absorb other emotions such as pain to ease the other person's.
  • Eye Color Change: When Musa's mind powers are in effect, her eyes turn purple.
  • Girliness Upgrade: Downplayed. Musa actually received a gradual one in the cartoon. In the live action she is somewhere in the middle - with long hair and several very feminine outfits, but a tomboyish personality. She's more tomboyish in season 2.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Occasionally wears pigtails like her cartoon counterpart.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: Empathy isn't much use in combat, but she's able to use her powers to confirm that the Burned One they subdued is still alive - sparing the others from being attacked. And she later discovers that Farah's worries about Callum's murder.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: Riven confronts her over her deliberately letting the scrapers drain her of her magic. Turns out her guilt over the fallout of her previous misuse, combined with how exhausting it is to feel everybody's emotions all the time, have pushed her to forsake them just to get a break.
  • Informed Attribute: The Season 1 Novelization and the Prequel Novel both describe Musa as having Olive Skin and a Punk Rock Style.
  • Letting Her Hair Down: Her interest in Sam and general softening is marked with her hair being worn down more often.
  • Missing Mom: Her mother died a year prior to Season 1.
  • Power Limiter: Her headphones. As she tells Terra, "I put my headphones on so I can take a break from other people's emotions, and just focus on my own."
  • Race Lift: Musa, who was coded in the original cartoon as East Asian, is played by Elisha Applebaum, who is white.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She's attracted to Sam because he feels like "the absence of chaos".
  • Tomboyness Upgrade: In season 2, her hair is shorter, she trains in combat to be a specialist like the guys, and seems less feminine than in the first season.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Due to having to isolate herself because of her powers, she's quite antisocial at the start of the series. Through her friendships with the girls and the romance with Sam, she opens up and becomes much kinder.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Her refusal to admit to the other girls that the Convergence Crystal failed because she didn't want her magic back is what pushes Bloom to seek an alternative to help her, namely turning to Sebastian. This ends up precipitating the subsequent events.

    Terra Harvey 

Terra Harvey

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Power to the Nerds.

Played By: Eliot Salt

Terra is an Earth Fairy. She’s as strong as the element she commands. Chatty, kind, and witty. Terra tends to put everyone else’s needs before her own. But she has her limits, and she’s learning when to set boundaries.
  • Always Second Best: Although she loves Flora very much and can also be very protective of her, Terra begins to resent a little for her cousin's more extroverted social skills than hers, which allow Flora to easily befriend everyone and is also a little jealous that, for how much she herself has a deep knowledge, a remarkable talent and ability with botany and the creation of medicines, Flora also surpasses her in this thanks to her own years spent traveling with her family (and a tutor who taught her) to discover rare plants and/or not known.
  • Badass Adorable: A Cute Clumsy Girl and Motor Mouth, as well as a Nice Girl, she's able to put Riven in his place with her powers, has no problem calling her father out on lying to her, and helps subdue a Burned One.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: As Riven and later Dane find out, be rude to her or her friends, and she will make you pay.
  • Big Beautiful Woman: Downplayed but she's portrayed as quite cute, and in fact gets a She Cleans Up Nicely moment for the party. And in Season 2, she gains a girlfriend in Kat.
  • Blow You Away: Mentions being able to create cyclones. Likely a Mythology Gag to Flora having a lot of wind and air-based attacks.
  • Bully Hunter: She puts Riven in his place after seeing him harass Dane at the orientation party.
  • Calling the Old Man Out: She has no issue calling out her father for not being honest with her.
  • Canon Foreigner: Terra does not exist in the original Winx Club cartoon.
  • Cast Speciation: When Flora joins the cast as a second Earth Fairy, initially Terra focuses on plant magic while Flora is more of a potioneer; later in the season, she learns mineral magic while Flora keeps her focus more on plant magic.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Terra is associated with green through her clothes and plant magic.
  • Coming-Out Story: In Season 2, Terra admits to Flora that the reason why she pined after Riven and Dane respectively was, because she wasn’t actually interested in boys and she comes in terms with the fact that she is a lesbian.
  • Decomposite Character: Terra effectively fills the same role in the show as the Winx fairy with Earth Magic that Flora had in the original cartoon. However Flora is mentioned in the first episode, and transfers to Alfea in Season 2.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: In Season 2, she reveals she's been practicing "mineral magic", which allows her to manipulate the gravel and trap Musa in the path she's standing on.
  • Eye Color Change: Her eyes turn green when she manifests her plant magic.
  • Family Theme Naming: The women in her family appear to have earth- or nature-themed names. Besides her cousin Flora, her unseen mother is Rose and the prequel novel mentioned that her grandmother is named Dahlia.
  • Green Thumb: Terra is an Earth Fairy who uses magic to grow plants.
  • Hollywood Genetics: Hand-waved in Season 2 when her very brown-skinned Latina cousin explains that they're related through a marriage "twice removed".
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: From the beginning, it's clear that Terra really want to get her suitemates to like her and later she's deeply hurt when she sees Dane making fun of her on social media.
  • Meaningful Name: "Terra" is Latin/Italian/Portuguese for "earth". And with Flora's introduction, her name is given more meaning when she's the one who's able to go closer to Dishing Out Dirt.
  • Motor Mouth: She has a habit of babbling and speaking a lot due to nerves.
  • Naïve Everygirl: She's kind and means well, but initially has trouble fitting in, and is also insecure about her appearance.
  • Nice Girl: The friendliest and most sensitive of the main girls.
  • Race Lift: Flora, who was coded in the original cartoon as Latina, is replaced by Terra, played by white actress Eliot Salt. Subverted when Flora herself shows up in Season 2.
  • Shipper on Deck: When she discovers Musa has been seeing her brother, she immediately accepts it.
  • Stepford Smiler: She is very inclined to be friendly and cordial even when she has totally opposite feelings due to her need to feel accepted.
  • Underdressed for the Occasion: At a formal banquet with numerous important people from the fairy community, she attends wearing a blazer over a graphic t-shirt. She put more effort into a simple party the previous season!
  • Weight Woe: She indirectly states that people have mistreated and looked down on her in the past because of her size. At the orientation party, she looks uncomfortable when Musa and Aisha start talking about their eating habits.

    Flora 

Flora

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Played By: Paulina Chávez

Flora is an Earth Fairy like her cousin Terra. She is friendly, easygoing, free spirited and easy to love, but her laidback nature is hiding a dark secret. A trauma from her past which brought her back to Alfea and puts her face to face with an old enemy. Expect that Flora will learn to channel her knowledge of the natural world in her magic, she will unravel the mystery of one of the biggest threats of the season.


  • Adaptation Personality Change: In the cartoon, she was very calm, cautious, and demure. This version is more carefree and rebellious, although her Nice Girl nature remains. She's also much more confident in this series, even playfully flirting with bad boy Riven. It seems that the shy and insecure traits of Flora's original personality were given to her cousin Terra instead.
  • Adaptational Relationship Overhaul: In the cartoon, she was the one afraid of love and needed reassurance from Aisha. Here however it's her giving Aisha the pep talk about love.
  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: She seems attracted to Riven a bit, when he flirts with her.
    Terra: He's got a girlfriend. And a boyfriend. And extremely toxic tendencies. He's like one giant red flag.
    Flora: Hmm. So, you're saying I should go for it?
  • Always Someone Better: To Terra. Terra is an insecure Naïve Everygirl who admits she's jealous of her cousin Flora's confidence.
  • Brainy Brunette: Her openly extroverted character, compared to Terra's, belies the fact that she is equally an expert on plants (also helped by the fact that since she was a child she travels on tours with her family to discover new unknown magical plants) and equally skilled in the creation of potions and poultices as effective as her cousin's.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: While looking like a reckless Granola Girl, Flora is an expert botanist and able to come up with effective remedies.
  • Cast Speciation: With two Earth Fairies in the main cast, Terra initially focuses more on manipulating plants, while Flora has more expertise in healing and creating potions from them. Later in the series, Terra picks up mineral magic while Flora still focusses on plant manipulation.
  • Closer to Earth: As in the cartoon, she's the wisest of the girls and even gives Aisha lessons about love.
  • Eye Color Change: Like Terra, Flora's eyes glow a deep, brilliant green when she uses her magic.
  • Green Thumb: Like her family members, Flora is an Earth Fairy, and like Terra she prefers plant control, particularly in the creation and spontaneous growth of flowers like a Running Gag to her animated counterpart, who often uses flower-based spells.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power: Her power over nature is able to temporarily resurrect the dead!
  • Heroic Sacrifice: She creates a pheromone that will attract the scrapers to attack her to draw them away from the cells where the students are trapped. What's more is that she injects herself with a poison that will kill the scrapers... basically letting a bunch of vicious monsters bite her. She survives, but is seen with a nasty scar that even horrifies her.
  • Nice Girl: Flora is a very kind and sweet person. She encourages Aisha to open herself up to love, accepts Terra instantly when she comes out as gay, and is a good friend to all these girls she barely knows.
  • Quirky Curls: In contrast to the cartoon's straight hair and demure demeanor, here she has curls to emphasise her free spirit.
  • Sixth Ranger: There were only five main girls in the first season, and she's a newcomer who joins them in season 2.
  • Unseen No More: Mentioned in season 1, but doesn't appear until season 2.

Alfea Students

    Beatrix 

Beatrix

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Every time you seem cool, you say something that ruins it.

Played By: Sadie Soverall

Dubbed By: Rebecca Benhamour (European French)

Beatrix is an Air fairy. Beatrix is not only powerful for her age, but she is also cunning and fiercely intelligent and is always a step ahead of her classmates and even her teachers.


  • Academic Alpha Bitch: She is one of the best first year students with a remarkable passion for history but she is also a girl who has no qualms about saying what she thinks of other people even if her opinions are unpleasant.
  • Adaptational Heroism: Downplayed. Beatrix is an Anti-Villain with a legitimate grievance against the Alfea teachers, while Stormy from the cartoon is a power-hungry Card-Carrying Villain.
  • Age Lift: Stormy from the cartoon was a few years older than Bloom, but in the series Beatrix is the same age as her.
  • Anti-Villain: She's certainly a dark figure and is willing to commit murder to achieve her goals, but her villainy stems from the pain of her hometown being destroyed.
  • Brainy Brunette: Beatrix is one of the most intelligent students at Alfea and has dark brown hair.
  • Cain and Abel: After the death of Andreas at the hands of Sky, Beatrix spends quite some time feeling a constant grudge against her adoptive brother and, in the last episode of Season 2, she has no qualms in electrocuting him in the heart, killing him instantly for stopping Sebastian's plan. Subverted in that she calibrated her magical power in that attack so that it was possible for Grey to later revive him.
  • Canon Character All Along: At first it seems like that the Trix don't exist as a group in the series' universe, with Beatrix single-handedly dealing with the rivalry with the Winx Suite in a way that she seems like an amalgam of the three cartoon characters. Eventually it's revealed she has two sisters named Isobel and D'Arcy, presumably the show's version of Icy and Darcy, which means that Beatrix is actually Stormy.
  • Character Death: She is eventually killed quickly by Sebastian in the Season 2 finale when he throws a blast of Light magic at her which pushes her violently against the wall splitting her skull and bleeding her to death, as punishment for her apparent attempt to kill Sky to stop Bloom from give to Sebastian the Dragon Flame (so that he would open the portal to the Realm of Darkness and recall the Shadow). After being buried in Alfea's cemetery with a devastated Stella who offers her greetings before leaving, the Shadow (who, according to Sebastian, has the power to resurrect the dead) shows up in front of Beatrix's tombstone just before the episode ends.
  • Composite Character: Of the Trix from the original cartoon. Her name invokes the whole group, her powers are those of Stormy while both her manipulative personality and her relationship with Riven are a clear reminder of Darcy. Season 2 eventually subverts this as it's revealed that she's actually this series' version of Stormy alone, as she has two sisters named Isobel and D'arcy and to a lesser extent, she is fondly referred to by Andreas as Little Storm.
  • Cutting the Knot: In Season 2 finale, Bloom is faced with an impossible choice: to prevent Sky's death she needs to surrender her powers to a blood witch, endangering the whole world in the process. Beatrix simplifies this by killing Sky, thus freeing Bloom to go all-out on the Big Bad.
  • Dark Is Evil: She has a very dark colour scheme and of course is an antagonist. Sadie Soverall appears to have darkened her hair to play her as well.
  • Doomed Hometown: Her hometown of Aster Dell was destroyed on Rosalind's orders. Subverted in Season 2 which practically reveals that she was presumably kidnapped from her biological family by the blood witches for unknown reasons, with Sebastian who, while not knowing the whole story, reveals to Beatrix that she has at least two sisters; Isobel and D'arcy Daniels.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Beatrix is incredibly sarcastic to the other students and even mocks her own boyfriend.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: However capable she is of morally and ethically ruthless actions to achieve his goals such as murder. Beatrix is drive in part by the deep love she has for her father Andreas. In Season 2, she also develops a sincere bond with Stella due to their troubled relationships with their families, a passion for fashion and the confrontation of their respective traumatic experiences.
  • Eye Color Change: Her eyes turn icy blue whenever her electric powers manifest.
  • The Fashionista: Among all the girls (also counting Stella), Beatrix is the one with the most varied and fabulous outfits.
  • Genocide Survivor: She despises the teachers of Alfea for destroying Aster Dell when she was a baby and presumably killing her entire family.
  • Happily Adopted: She was raised by Andreas after Aster Dell's genocide and considers him her dad.
  • Make Some Noise: In Season 2, Beatrix uses this power to overhear the conversations between Rosalind and Andreas by creating a sound bubble next to her that repeats what they say.
  • Manipulative Bitch: She tends to pleasantly ingratiate herself with people when she needs something from them and then betray their trust later for various reasons, as well as often lying. However, her friendship with Stella slowly pushes her to become more sincere and selfless.
  • Meaningful Name: Beatrix, just like the group of characters from the original series she's a composite of.
  • Mind over Matter: She can access this power through the electromagnetic abilities of her lightning magic.
  • Never My Fault: When Beatrix offers Bloom to help her with her research. Bloom says that she doesn’t need help from someone who posted a video mocking her friend. Beatrix claims she didn’t say anything in the video and was only a bystander but considering that she actually posted that video she should be held accountable.
  • Redemption Equals Death: The one time she actually abandons her Wild Card tendencies, she interrupts Sebastian's theft of Bloom's power, thus saving the Otherworld. She's promptly killed by him for it.
  • Revenge: She wants revenge against the Alfea teachers for destroying her hometown, killing everyone but her and Bloom, and against Queen Luna for covering it up. Subverted in Season 2 when it is learned that she was instead kidnapped by the blood witches for unknown reasons even to Sebastian (the current leader of this faction), who however knows at least of the existence of at least two sisters of Beatrix, Isobel and D'arcy.
  • Shock and Awe: Beatrix is an Air Fairy and has the power to generate lightning. She has proven to be very powerful and to have a very high control of this power, being able to use it not only to move objects or to short-circuit Bloom's phone but also to kill a person by disintegrating the whole body and to break momentarily the illusory barrier that Queen Luna placed on the ruins of Aster Dell.
  • Teacher's Pet: She tries hard to get into Dowling's good graces so she can search Dowling's office for Rosalind's prison and set Rosalind free. Callum outright calls her a brown noser.
  • Wild Card: She only has nominal loyalty to just about anyone but her adoptive father Andreas and continually switches sides to whoever can help her more at the moment. Deconstructed in the second season as Stella points out her constantly trying to cozy up to whoever seems like a safer bet at the time will ultimately cost her any real bonds because she proves time and again that she doesn't truly value the people she sides with.
  • You Can't Go Home Again: She can no longer call Aster Dell her home since her biological family was killed in the destruction.

    Sky 

Sky

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Played By: Danny Griffin

Voiced By: Alejandro Orozco (Latin-American Spanish dub), Yohei Azakami (Japanese dub)

Sky is a Second Year and a Specialist. Charming, mature, and patient, he’s wise beyond his years. But his stability often attracts chaos. His late father Andreas was a famous warrior, and after his death, Mr Silva became a father figure to Sky. His romantic history with Stella complicates his growing interest in Bloom.


  • Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In the series, Sky's father was a famous warrior who died when Sky was a baby or so everyone thinks, thus Sky grew up in his father's shadow. There's also no mention of his mother, since he was raised by Silva. In the cartoon, both of Sky's parents are alive and involved in his upbringing.
  • Brief Accent Imitation: When quoting Silva, he takes the time to imitate his Manchester accent.
  • Disappeared Dad: This becomes literal as of the finale. He assumed his father was dead for years, but it turns out he survived and is in hiding.
  • Extremely Protective Child: Sky risks his life to kill the Burned One who infected Silva because otherwise Silva would have died.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: With light blond hair, he's the nicest of the male characters.
  • Happily Adopted: He was raised by his late father's best friend, Silva. While Sky has some angst related to his biological father, it's clear that he cares for and gets along with Silva.
  • Living Emotional Crutch: Deconstructed. Becoming Stella's boyfriend made him this for her. However, Stella needing constant reassurance leaves him no time to take care of his own issues, leading to their breakup.
  • Missing Mom: There's no mention of Sky's mother. After his father's death he was raised by Silva.
  • Nice Guy: A friendly and down-to-earth guy in general.
  • Secret-Keeper: He's the only one Stella tells about her abusive mother, and the incident with her previous roommate.
  • Shirtless Scene: He gets one in the first episode when he walks out of the shower and sees Stella waiting for him in his bed.

    Riven 

Riven

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Played By: Freddie Thorp

Riven is a Specialist. He is Sky’s best friend and also happens to be Alfea’s resident bad boy. He has come a long way off from being a nerd that was once friends with Terra Harvey. Nowadays, he loves being the center of attention and revels in his newfound sex appeal.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: In the series, Riven is a laidback troublemaker who often cracks jokes at other people's expense. In the cartoon, he was more serious and had anger issues prior to his Character Development.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: In the cartoon, he had magenta hair. He's a brunet in the live action.
  • Adaptational Sexuality: Only ever dating women in the cartoon, and all but stated to be bi in the live action.
  • Ambiguously Bi: He has an explicit relationship with Beatrix but at the same time enjoys teasing Dane a lot for his apparent homosexuality and seems all too positively interested in being the object of his sexual desires. Also, in the book it explicitly states he's flirting with a specialist boy. And even though he's not interested in Dane, he still shares a kiss with him during a threesome with Beatrix.
  • Consistent Clothing Style: Riven is very often seen in hoodies and jackets that are various shades of grey.
  • Good Is Not Nice: Proves himself to be much more heroic in Season 2, dishing out Brutal Honesty that the other characters need to hear, and even looking the other way as the Winx break Silva out. He helps train Musa when she wants to become a Specialist.
  • Hidden Depths: Surprises Dane with his herbology skills. He also offers Sky his support when Silva is poisoned by a Burned One, implying that he can be thoughtful at times.
  • Mr. Fanservice: He has several intimate scenes with Dane and Beatrix in the first episodes and in the third he is briefly shirtless (justified because Aisha inadvertently threw beer at him with her powers).
  • Jerkass Has a Point: Riven is absolutely right when he points out that going after a horde of burned ones is basically suicide without the aid of fairies.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Riven genuinely sees no problem making homophobic comments towards Dane, bodyshaming Terra and generally acting like a complete prick, however he is not without any redeemable qualities, as he genuinely cares about of his friendship with Dane and Sky and is willing to apologize to the people that he hurts when he realizes he has gone too far. Also, although he detests Stella and strongly disapproves of her and Sky's relationship, he is right in saying that Sky isn't acting like the best of boyfriends with her.
  • Pretty Boy: To quote Beatrix herself, Riven's face is one of his few good qualities.
  • Tall, Dark, and Handsome: Courtesy of being played by Freddie Thorp.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: While in Season 1 Riven spends most of his time acting like a jerk (specially towards Dane and Terra) and being Beatrix's lapdog, Season 2 has him getting quickly fed up with her Manipulative Bitch tendencies, playing an unintentional but decisive role in Silva's escape and developing positive relationships with Musa and Flora.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Possibly with Terra, since they used to hang out during his first year at Alfea, but are on frosty terms once the show starts. She later clarifies that they kissed but she withdrew from him because she couldn't admit that she was actually gay.

    Dane 

Dane

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Played By: Theo Graham


  • Ambiguously Bi: Has an obvious crush on Riven, but seems to enjoy it when Beatrix joins in, and Musa's empath powers do say he "likes" Terra - though she doesn't know if it's platonically or not. When Riven asks if he's gay, he replies with "fuck off". In Season two he starts a relationship with Luke but also still enjoys sex with Beatrix and Riven.
  • Canon Foreigner: Doesn't have a counterpart in the cartoon.
  • Love Triangle: Downplayed but he seems to have something going on with Riven and Beatrix at the same time. The framing of the pot smoking scene evokes a threesome.
  • Naïve Newcomer: A first year who's easily led astray by Riven.
  • Shirtless Scene: He gets one in an Instagram story Beatrix posted.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: Dane is kind at the beginning of the series. After spending time around Riven and Beatrix, Dane makes fun of Terra on social media, despite the fact that she stood up for him and tried to be his friend.
  • Weak-Willed: This kid wants to fit in with Riven and Beatrix way too much, and he'll happily do sketchy stuff to see it happen.

    Sam Harvey 

Sam Harvey

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Played By: Jacob Dudman


  • Big Brother Instinct: His manifests when Dane comes to talk to Terra after he's hurt her.
  • Canon Foreigner: Sam has no counterpart in the cartoon.
  • Decomposite Character: It was Riven who had a relationship with Musa in the cartoon.
  • Intangibility: He's an Earth Fairy and his power is moving through solid matter.
  • Satellite Love Interest: His only role is being Musa's love interest. We learn virtually nothing about him except for the fact that he is Terra's brother.

    Grey 

Grey

Played By: Brandon Grace

Grey is a Specialist in the second year with a secret. Grey is on the right path to become one of the best and brightest Specialists from Alfea, subject unbreakable. He has a killer body and a charismatic charm. It’s easy to understand why he and Aisha fall in love quickly, but when the enemy from the season materializes from the shadows. Grey’s love and loyalty are tested like never before.
  • Anti-Villain: He's not working with Sebastian out of maliciousness, but out of the hope that his dead brother can be resurrected.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: When he tries to justify working with Sebastian because of the destruction of Aster Dell, where his brother died, Bloom tells him that he's hurting people here and now of his own free will and that he can't blame others for what he has chosen to do.
  • In Love with the Mark: Sort of. Aisha isn't a direct target, and he's not after one person beyond getting revenge against all fairies, but he does fall in love with her for real.
  • Love Redeems: Because of his feelings for Aisha, he changes sides and uses his powers to keep Sky alive.
  • The Mole: He's revealed to be a blood witch posing as a student as part of Sebastian's plan.
  • Mr. Fanservice: He's introduced in nothing but tight swimming trunks, soaking wet and with Female Gaze framing. He gets a couple more shirtless scenes in the season.

Alfea Faculty

    Farah Dowling 

Farah Dowling

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Played By: Eve Best

Farah Dowling is the headmistress of Alfea. She is steely and direct, but reserve when she feels like she needs to protect her students. Beneath that tough exterior, she is quite kind. She takes a genuine interest in her students’ success, and is often being the one who teaches the Fairies how to wield their extraordinary abilities.


  • Adaptational Name Change: In the cartoon she's named Faragonda.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Subverted. Dowling initially seems more sinister and untrustworthy than her cartoon counterpart, but it's eventually revealed that she was Good All Along.
  • Adaptation Personality Change: Farah is much more stern and formal than her cartoon counterpart Faragonda. While Faragona never hesitated to enforce discipline, she was also warm and maternal toward her students. As of her brief return as a Spirit Advisor in Season 2, she's now as warm and maternal as her cartoon counterpart; suggesting she had been just broken by Rosalind's massacre of Aster Dell.
  • Cool Teacher: Although it's a mystery whether she's keeping a Dark Secret from Bloom, she is Good All Along and cares for the students.
  • Death by Adaptation: Is lifted into the air and gets her neck snapped brutally on screen, after which her corpse is dropped unceremoniously onto the ground while Rosalind leaves.
  • Mind over Matter: As a Mind Fairy one of her powers allows her to move objects such as opening and closing doors and throwing a Burned Ones across the room in battle.
  • Superpower Lottery: According to the Instagram page of the series, Farah was originally a Mind Fairy who has perfected her powers to the point of having learned to use other elemental magic (like water, earth and air). In fact, one of her curricula involves teaching fairies from the second year onwards to learn how to use magic of other elements.
  • Telepathy: She is able to see memories and tried to use this ability on Beatrix.
  • Tough Leader Façade: She mentions that she's expected to maintain certain standards as a headmistress, with the result that her students ask her if she hugs.

    Saul Silva 

Saul Silva

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Played By: Robert James-Collier


  • Action Dad: He is both Sky's adoptive father and Alfea's combat instructor. He has years of experience fighting Burned Ones.
  • All for Nothing: Zig-zagged. He killed Andreas in an attempt to save Aster Dell but was too late to stop other teachers from destroying the town. When he learns that the town's residents were blood witches, he concludes that Andreas was right to want to kill them and that he had killed his best friend for nothing. Then he learns that Andreas was actually alive the whole time.
  • Alliterative Name: Saul Silva.
  • Body Horror: He suffers this after being attacked by a Burned One in the second episode.
  • Canon Foreigner: While Silva takes some cues from Codatorta, he has no direct counterpart in the cartoon.
  • Former Teen Rebel: He was the one who started the annual Specialists party.
  • The Mentor: To the Specialists. He's also a Parental Substitute for Sky in place of his deceased father.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Upon learning that the people of Aster Dell were blood witches, Silva is horrified that he (supposedly) killed Andreas for no reason.
  • Oop North: His actor hails from Greater Manchester and uses that accent.
  • Parents as People: As much as Silva cares for Sky, their relationship is strained because he will act like a commanding officer when the boy needs a father. Explored further in Season 2, with Sky having to come to terms with Silva lying to him about his father's death and understanding how he still raised him.
  • Sole Survivor: Of the Specialist squad that was sent to retrieve the escaped Burned One.
  • Stern Teacher: While not overly strict, he's very firm on the Specialists.
  • Tall, Dark, and Handsome: He is one of the oldest male main characters but he is also one of the most attractive.

    Ben Harvey 

Ben Harvey

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Played By: Alex McQueen


    Queen Luna 

Queen Luna

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Played By: Kate Fleetwood

The ruler of Solaria's kingdom, she is also Stella's mother and a respected Light Fairy.


  • Abusive Mom: Queen Luna is definitely very emotionally oppressive and overbearing towards Stella, having trained her daughter with verbal abuse to perfect her magic of light and fiercely punishing her for any failure. For Stella, her mother is nothing more than a constant source of pressure that forces her to maintain at all costs the façade of a feared and respected princess of the mighty kingdom of Solaria. And in Season 2, when Stella breaks the rule of using invisibility magic, Luna has a gem painfully embedded into her shoulder that prevents her from using it or even leaving the school!
  • Adaptational Dye-Job: She was blonde in the cartoons, but brunette in the series.
  • Adaptational Villainy: In the cartoon Luna is a loving, supportive mother to Stella but in the series she's cold and menacing. In the series Luna covers up Rosalind's attack against the town of Aster Dell, but in the cartoon she had no involvement whatsoever in the equivalent massacre on Domino.
  • Astral Projection: She appears to be endowed with this power as in the fifth episode a fading image of herself can be seen arguing with Farah regarding her withdrawing Solaria's military forces from Alfea.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking: She is renowned for being one of the most powerful fairies in the entire Otherworld and is obsessed with turning Stella into this in addition to preparing her for her future duties as Queen of Solaria.
  • Color-Coded Characters: Like her daughter, she often wears many shades of pink and related colors like purple and lilac.
  • Composite Character: This version of Stella's mother has many more similarities to the former Evil Stepmother of the animated version of her daughter, Countess Cassandra, rather than to the animated version her character is based on. Such similarities include a chilling coldness, questionable ambitions, and a ferocious determination to pursue her agenda.
  • Education Mama: It says a lot that even Farah is horrified by her educational methods.
  • The Fashionista: As would be expected from a queen obsessed with her appearance, she wears a lot of extremely beautiful and luxurious clothing and jewelry.
  • Light 'em Up: Like her daughter, she is a Light Fairy and, thanks to both her age and her greater experience, she is far more powerful than Stella having developed her powers to the levels of a literal Master of Illusion.
  • Light Is Not Good: In public she maintains a public façade of a friendly and supportive queen, it is only when she interacts with Stella and Farah that her overbearing personality comes out. Let's not talk about the fact that in the end she willingly allies herself with Rosalind and Andreas.
  • Master of Illusion: Her mastery of light magic is so extensive that she is able to use it to literally cast entire illusory scenarios not only from the visual but also from the auditory point of view. Furthermore, her raw power is so enormous that allow her to cast an illusory dome that surrounds and hides the entire area of the ruins of Aster Dell that has persisted for 16 years.
  • Personality Powers: The woman obsessed with her spotless reputation can cast illusion spells.
  • Pet the Dog: Although still condemning Bloom for her murder of Rosalind, she does admit to Stella that she's proud of the way she represented her and argued on her behalf. As abusive as she may be with Stella, she shows genuine sadness that her daughter is grieving over how Luna condemned her friend, even declaring that she would rather abdicate the throne as Solaria's heir than be friendless. She also seems to express a sincere sympathy that Bloom had not had another fairy in her life who could effectively guide her in the discovery of her powers before coming to Alfea.
  • Slave to PR: Appearances are everything to Luna. She forces her daughter to keep up a facade of perfection at all costs because a flaw reflects badly on all of Solaria.

    Rosalind 

Rosalind

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Welcome back ladies. There’s been some changes around here.

Played By: Lesley Sharp (Season 1), Miranda Richardson (Season 2)


  • Canon Foreigner: She has no counterpart in the cartoon, though she does take Daphne's role as the person who sent Bloom away from the magical realm as a baby, and the role of the Ancestral Witches who destroyed Domino.
  • The Chessmaster: Rosalind plays a very long game. She implanted visions in Beatrix and Bloom's minds when they were babies in order to manipulate them when they grew up. Once Bloom released her from her enchanted prison, Rosalind unleased Burned Ones onto Alfea to test Bloom's abilities.
  • Died Happily Ever After: Although Bloom kills her once she discovers that she murdered Farah, Rosalind goes out in awe at the power of the Dragon Flame.
  • Disc-One Final Boss: Bloom kills her in the fifth episode of season 2, after finding out she murdered Farah Dowling, leaving Sebastian as the sole Final Boss for the remaining two episodes.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Of Season 1. She is directly or indirectly responsible for pretty much everything that happened prior to the series, despite being held in stasis in the present.
  • Hero Killer: She murders Principal Dowling at the end of the first season to take her position.
  • Manipulative Bitch: As noted by Dowling, Rosalind has a talent for manipulating people. She tricked Bloom into freeing her from her prison and almost managed to turn her against Dowling.
  • Mind over Matter: As a Mind Fairy she has this ability.
  • Not Me This Time: The first few episodes of second season imply that she's responsible for the disappearance of students and the theft of their powers. She's not.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: Rosalind is very right about the threat the blood witches pose, but her methods are always unnecessarily brutal and it's implied she's more interested about enforcing her own twisted vision than saving anyone.
  • The Sociopath: Rosalind sees everyone around her as tools to build her vision with. Unless you're special enough to be used for a specific purpose, you're no better than fodder.
  • Telepathy: She is able to reach out to Bloom's mind.
  • Superpower Lottery: Like Farah, Rosalind is an immensely powerful fairy capable of using many types of magic in addition to her natural abilities.
  • Tyrant Takes the Helm: After Dowling's "disappearance", Queen Luna instates her as Headmistress of Alfea. By Season 2, she developed a quasi-fascist state in the school and is hated by everyone.
  • Walking Spoiler: Her role in Beatrix and Bloom's backstories and that fact that Farah had her imprisoned under Alfea are major plot twists for the first season.
  • Wise Old Folk Façade: She presents herself to Bloom as someone trustworthy who is willing to give her answers when Farah won't. This charade is shattered when Rosalind deliberately puts Alfea in danger from a horde of Burned Ones.

    Andreas 

Andreas

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Played By: Ken Duken


  • Action Dad: He's a famous warrior and continued fighting Burned Ones after having Sky. Also counts as one for Beatrix, his adopted daughter.
  • Broken Pedestal: Becomes this to his son Sky, after Saul reveals that he was involved in the destruction of a village and the subsequent slaughter of the villagers.
  • Canon Foreigner: He replaces King Erendor as Sky's father.
  • Disappeared Dad: He died when Sky was little. Supposedly. He actually faked his death after Silva stabbed him.
  • Faking the Dead: He's been alive all along, but let everyone think he died at Aster Dell. He has spent years raising Beatrix in hiding.
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: He follows Rosalind's every order, even to destroy a village.
  • Walking Spoiler: The circumstances of his supposed death, his return to Alfea, and his relationship to Beatrix all count as major spoilers.

Other Characters

    Sebastian Valtor 

Sebastian Valtor

Played By: Éanna Hardwicke

Sebastian is an old classmate of Silva and Andreas who olds some grudge against the latter and Rosalind.


  • Big Bad: Of Season 2.
  • The Dog Was the Mastermind: He introduces himself as a shy and awkward old school friend of Silva and a shop owner with a passion for history, who tries to help the girls solve the mystery of the disappearance of some of Alfea's fairy students and the drying up of their magic. But then he reveal himself not only as the real culprit of the disappearances but also the leader of the antagonistic faction of some blood witches who targeting and blames Rosalind for the genocide carried out on Aster Dell, in which many of them, including Sebastian, lost their families.
  • Expy: His surname, his knowing partially the truth about Bloom's origins, and his plot in stealing the magic of the fairies to take possession of it himself and become more powerful recall the character of Valtor from the cartoon, a powerful wizard who aimed to steal the spells and artifacts of every city, state and magical planet to absorb their power and become the strongest magic-user in the entire Magical Dimension, as well as a very important figure from the past of Bloom's biological family who had no qualms about use his knowledge of the protagonist's origins to torment her. Also his (brief) alliance with Beatrix (Stormy's version in this series) winks at Valtor's alliance with the Trix.
  • I Have Your Wife: He captures Sky at just over halfway through the last episode and threatens to kill him if Bloom doesn't surrender to him to give him the power of the Dragon Flame.
  • The Smart Guy: Sebastian trained with the Specialists along with Andreas and Silva, but by his own admission he was always more of a "history buff". Bloom and Silva call on him to translate ancient texts.

    Vanessa Peters 

Vanessa Peters

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Played By: Eva Birthistle

Bloom's human mother.


  • Adaptational Dye-Job: In contrast to her short brown-haired animated counterpart, she has long blonde hair here.
  • Adaptational Jerkass: In the animated series, Vanessa was a loving mother who regardless supported Bloom and her dreams and rushed to provide her with emotional support whenever her daughter came home to her and Mike when she was having problems. In this series, Vanessa, although she still loves her adopted daughter unconditionally, has a tense relationship with Bloom due to the fact that this new Bloom is much more antisocial and shy at the beginning of the series and Vanessa doesn't like that her daughter prefers being closed in her room to do her stuff, So she continuously pressures Bloom to going out to have fun and make friends, even going so far as to practically call her a weird loner and remove her bedroom door after Bloom calls her a basic bitch and slam that door in her face.
  • Parents as People: She makes many well-intentioned mistakes trying to get through to Bloom because they have such conflicting personalities.

    Mike Peters 

Mike Peters

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Played By: Josh Cowdery

Bloom's human father.


  • Open-Minded Parent: Mike and Vanessa are both happy and supportive when they learn that Bloom is a fairy with fire powers.
  • Political Overcorrectness: Mike insists that Bloom should say "Lady of the Flies" instead of Lord of the Flies.

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