- Because it'd make an amazing parallel with Elas, Bloom's bonded Fairy Animal, who's also a unicorn. Except while Elas was corrupted by magic then healed (like Bloom was Dark Bloom), Aryo has his horn and trust broken, just like Diaspro had her heart and friendship with Sky ruined, which might be part of the reason he trusted her: Diaspro knows what it feels like to be betrayed for letting your feelings out to someone, except unlike him, she didn't give up (granted, she's not taking it the right way either).
- Once she realizes how far she's been going and how useless it'll be, she'll have to muster the courage to apologize for her years worth of trouble, making a Charmix appear as a sign she's changing.
- I mean, just because they haven’t been announced for the first season, it doesn’t mean that they won’t appear in Season 2, the description said that the fairies have to deal with various monsters who threaten them, and I think that those monsters are actually send by the Trix, who are working in the shadows spying on the fairies and plotting against them and that they will formally introduce themselves to Bloom and her friends in Season 2.
- Their reintroduction would thus separate them from Terra and Beatrix and establish the live-action characters as their own rather than replacements.
- Maybe they'll even be introduced in a similar fashion to Aisha and Roxy's introductions to the Winx Club in their debuts. Flora would be a runaway fairy looking for help and befriend Terra, while Tecna would be new to the team, have trouble settling in due to how different the Winx Club is from what she'd normally encounter on Zenith, but warm up to them and join the gang.
- It seems that Crystal Sirenix is a fusion between basic Sirenix powers and the crystals/ice from Diamond. Since we know that ice is created by the magic of the shaman witch, it means this form is a corrupted form of fairy magic, or something like that.
- This is also shown with the girls commenting how they feel themselves much stronger, and with how their magic seems a little out of control.
- Regarding this, Stella's spells were causing the death of Sapphire when they went out of control, even if accidentally.
- This is also shown with the girls commenting how they feel themselves much stronger, and with how their magic seems a little out of control.
- We could consider World of Winx to have happened during their period, which would explain why they seem to have slightly bigger chests
- In the episode where Stella and Bloom went to a magic boutique, where they magically try on a shitload of clothes, at one point when they were in rocker costumes, Stella had light pink hair, and Bloom had reddish hair, like Jem and Kimber, hinting that they may have been based on them, or at least the creators are aware of Jem.
- The other girls resemble the Holograms. Flora is a bit like Raya (sweet Hispanic girl, has a pink motif, has a flower motif), Musa is like Aja (both are blue-haired Asians, both are the tomboys of the group, both are in love with a tough boy), and Aisha is like Shana (both are painfully shy black girls, both end up with the first black man to appear in the show). I am even going to suggest Tecna is based off of Synergy. At one point in production, Tecna was an android...
- Now, the Trix have a bit in common with the Misfits, if Pizzazz was thrown out of the group. Stormy is a bit like Stormer (the names and both are nicer than the others). Icy resembles Roxy, and Darcy resembles Jetta. Lucy resembles Pizzazz, and behaves like Clash when she appears in the comics.
- Correction: Darcy is the "nice" one. Stormy is the one with a Hair-Trigger Temper.
- Interestingly, Stormer has Shana's hairstyle...
- If you like, Valtor acts like Eric Raymond, and resembles Riot. YMMV.
- Or perhaps it's a fallen-angel-esque power of sorts.
- It would make sense if she had light-based powers, since it would only add to her "loser status" at Cloud Tower. Considering how Mirta's theme is pumpkins, and she was even teased about it, Lucy having light powers would count as Good Powers, Bad People, if not What Kind Of Lame Power Is Light, Anyway?
- Possibly Jossed? We now know of the existence of Dark Fairies, courtesy of the Wizards of the Black Circle which seem to be an amalgamation of the above.
- Actually it's just laziness on the Animator's part. If you look well (sort off) you see that one of Mitzi's friends does attend Cloudtower and even participates in the attack on Alfea in the Third Season.
- Fairies are born fairies. I don't like the idea of witches becoming fairies. However, being a witch means following a certain belief and lifestyle, therefore, a fairy could also be a witch if she wishes to subscribe to the witches' lifestyle.
- Guess Diaspro could become a witch, then.
- Wasn't Miss Faragonda a witch when she was young or something? It's all possible, I think.
- According to Word of God, she was: apparently the only difference between a fairy and a witch is that the former's magic is powered by positive feelings and the latter's by negative ones, thus a potential fairy or witch can actually choose what to be, at least for a while. Of course, as proven by Griffin, Lucy and others, using the dark magic of the witches isn't necessarily a mark of being evil, nor is using the light magic of fairies a mark of being good, as shown by Chimera, Cassandra, and even Diaspro in her bad moments.
- Guess Diaspro could become a witch, then.
- Very likely Jossed in season 6 where the Trix remove the wings of the fairies that join Cloud Tower.
- I think they suffered it, but it wasn't intentional: Lighthaven was supposed to bring out the good in them with overexposition to cuteness, but the Trix really hated cute things. The result? They're permanently too furious to think straight and fully use their powers. Also, look at their reaction at the guardians of Lighthaven coming to take them back at the end of season 3: where they usually fight even when hopeless, Stormy did absolutely nothing, and Icy and Darcy actually begged for anything else but CUTE THINGS.
- According to Sucker Punch a lobotomy is a process that turns people into vegetables{alive but can't actively think.}
- Or the people at Lighthaven knew that they could not completely turn the Trix to good and just attempted to make them least effective than before.
Their big goal is to become "real fairies." Nobody stops to think what's going to happen to them after that. Becoming a fairy means casting aside humanity; choosing to do it means being a human isn't good enough. Before you know it, they're going to be invoking Can't Argue with Elves and declaring themselves deities, and they will become Designated Heroes as they start to Kick the Dog.
It doesn't help that Bloom has, at least in the original Italian, revived the dead.
Nor does it help that there is now even another super upgrade from their Believix forms! The designs get even fancier.
Hopefully they'll notice this and use it as an arc plot. Perhaps Stormy or one of the witches can spot them doing something so evil, even they're disgusted and try to stop them before the power goes to their heads. I'd love to see what they can do with that.
- Sailor Moon - Bloom (main character, The Chosen One, princess of some dead planet, both like bunnies)
- Sailor Mercury - Tecna (Mercury is the only one that uses sailor-esque technology, and both have short hair of an unnatural color)
- Sailor Mars - Musa (since Bloom already had the fire-like powers, she's got Sailor Mars's personality, singing ability, & family situation)
- Sailor Jupiter - Flora (flower-controlling powers, both are the Team Mom)
- Sailor Venus - Stella (completely about personality, and appearance, and signature colors, and powers, and status, and the fact she is the first fairy/scout introduced, and is mistaken for having the heroine's power)
- Sailor Neptune - Aisha (only by powers and hair, though; neither like men at first, but Aisha gets fixed...)
- She can also be Pluto. They are both the Sixth member, the darkest skinned, have loneliness issues, and Aisha's relationship with the pixies resembles Pluto's relationship with Rini.
- Sailor Uranus - ??? (she'd be the short-haired tomboy whose hair didn't grow even in Enchantix form, and she will use earth/air powers)
- Minor character Priscilla has short hair, tomboyish clothing, and air-based powers.
- What about Daphne? Both are extremely powerful, have problems that interfere with the main characters (Sailor Saturn Awakening/The Sirenix Powers), and both are close with the main character (although with Bloom and Daphne, it's because their sisters).
- Minor character Priscilla has short hair, tomboyish clothing, and air-based powers.
- Sailor Pluto - ??? (She'd have slight time-travelling and reality-warping powers)
- There is a minor character named Luna with green hair, it could be her.
- Sailor Saturn - Mirta (although not a Winx member, it's more about being the bullied girl)
- Maybe Miele?
- Roxy can be a stand-in for Luna when she assumed her human form.
- I think Roxy is meant to me a stand-in for Rini. Both have pink hair despie having a blonde and a brunnette parent, are the long-lost princess of the Earth, have similar backstories to their respective heroines, and use heart-based magic.
- We have Diaspro, Chimera, and many background fairies. Maybe one or two of them secretly qualify.
- He was working on improving his magic skills and learning some new spells so that he could be more useful in season 4.
- Or his parents may have grounded him for running away from home in season 3.
- Or he went off on a different adventure during that time which he told his friends all about off-screen.
- This is also supported by something Tecna and Musa say in episode 26 of Season 2.
Likely, after the ending of the first movie, it branches off into two different continuities, season 4 and the second movie.
nWoD: dark, sinister, most of the times at least one dead person scene per gaming session (no matter if it`s a PC or a named or unnamed NPC)Winx Club: nice, cute, kid friendly, exactly one death in 4 seasons
nWoD: In a nut shell the changelings try to obtain/get back their humanity, and even hate, that they not as the "normal" people anymore.If they lose humanity this has serious impact on their sanity.Winx Club: The fairies like to be what they are and actually try to become more magic, because this grants them extra powers without having negative side effects. (Which is a point on its own, because in the nWoD the whole concept of the changelings is that there are no advantages without disadvanteges)(see also the above WMG about the Winx loosing their humanity)
nWoD: The supernatural beings try to obtain the status, the vampires call "Masquerade", which means that humans must not know about the existence of them, because this would more than likely cause a new witch-hunt.also humans don`t believe in magic and this can even cause a mage`s magic to failWinx Club: The Winx spend the entire last season actively breaking the Maskerade, and are (imho far to easily) believed.This only grants them new powers (again) and even if in the beginning not all humans trust them completely there are no negative side effects (again).
the next one is a bit more speculative:nWoD: The changelings were kept as slaves by the true faes, whith level 0 on the Sanity Meter, before they could escape. So of course their opinion of their "keepers" isn`t exactly the best.
Winx Club:One could argue that Faraginda holds the position of the girls`keeper. At least of Bloom.She is a rational womanwho is highly appreciated by the girls and freely lets them go to earth
If you think a bit about it you could find easily much more parallels on your own, but these should suffice...The Winx Club universe is the Anti-nWoD
Which is probably why Bloom didn't use it on Nabu, since she used it on Sky the previous season.
Alternately, the kiss could only be used on someone close to Bloom, like her boyfriend, or a family member.
- Debatable... It is heavily implied that the hit Riven took for Musa at the end of the Second Season was a killing one. She saved him and you can't really call them 'close'.
- Hmm. I'm not so sure about that. They may not exactly be as close as the other couples, but I believe they do share a form of closeness. It's just their stubbornness keeps it from being obvious.
- Debatable... It is heavily implied that the hit Riven took for Musa at the end of the Second Season was a killing one. She saved him and you can't really call them 'close'.
- Also (same troper), that might explain why Mirta "converted" to fairyhood after transferring from Cloud Tower.
- What is more likely is that Alfea originally was just a general magic school for girls and as time went on a divide happen amongst the study body in that you had some who would become fairies (get wings and be sparkley; also they seem most likely to be royals) and some who would become witches (darker arts and more illusion based spells; unless I'm mistaken, we haven't had a witch princess yet.) Griffin very likely might have seen that the would-be witches at the school weren't treated and taught as fairly or equally as those who became fairies causing her to created Cloud Tower. The only justification I can think of right now is that Faragonda does not yet have a fairy form of any sort and given her implied age, it's possible she was a 'fairy' before the wings started happening.
- Do you mean there is somebody who still doesn't know? Is there someone who thinks Mirta opposing the Trix was just a case of Even Evil Has Standards?
- Miele comes back in the third episode of S6, now attending Linphea College. If Linphea College is like Alfea then Miele is likely 16 now(as Bloom was at the start of the series) as she is now taller and more mature looking then previously shown, we have no idea of how much time has passed however. She's also shown to have a slightly darker skin coloring then before making her have a stronger resemblance to Flora (Miele's hair is still pretty red). What's quite likely is that their family, for whatever reason, slowly tans as they reach maturity. We still haven't met their parents as of yet.
- We finally do see their mother in the Mother's Day special, and she looks like a more mature version of Flora with darker hair. Also, each season is supposed to equal a year or so and there was a source saying Miele is ten in season 3. Unfortunately, that's still confusing because the only way she could be 16 is if the two movies count as a year (and their time frame is ambiguous) as well and they bumped her age up an extra year, for whatever reason. Either the writers don't care much for consistency or they didn't have any particular age in mind when they first created Miele and just want to show she's Flora's little sister, which would explain why a (possibly) ten-year-old child is the size of a first-grader.
Ever wonder why Bloom was a bit Mary sue-ish at first? It's because she was simply writing down all of the fantasies she wished to live, making herself a Magical Girl, having a Changeling Fantasy, being a princess, having pretty much unlimited powers, a group of tight friends, a handsome boyfriend, etc. Over time though, she started realizing this, and toned down some of her character's strengths.
Everyone in Bloom's life on Earth is real, only the characters from Magix are fiction. She took people such as Mitzi and made her into the evil Trix for example. Roxy is just another girl that Bloom met later on, who was just as interested in fairies and whatnot. They became friends, and Bloom added her to the story as well.
In conclusion, Faragonda secretly lured the wizards into attacking Alfea and Bloom, in order to make an excuse for the Winx to go and restore magic to Earth. Why did she need an excuse? Who knows, though its possible that Faragonda thought that the Winx besides Bloom wouldn't have much incentive to restore Earth if they didn't have a more personal reason (in this case, take down the criminals that showed up out of nowhere and attacked them).
- It would also explain the trouble with Diaspro: Diaspro's father (or mother) would be one of the electors, and demanded a betrothal between his daughter and Sky as payment for electing Sky. After Diaspro effectively committed high treason he could have lost his position or bartered his vote to Sky with mercy for Diaspro.
- Also the one with Yoshinoya: with him being another elector he'd have some privileges that prevent Erendor from just sicking the entire planet's military on him and have his castle stormed, at least as long as it's not proved he's the one trying to kidnap Sky.
- And of course, if this happens, Aisha will probably be the most skeptical, considering that she'd remember the similar thing that happened to Duman and how that led to Nabu's death.
- They have a similar demeanor.
- Both seem to have magic skill (Roy has shown a little of this).
- Both are interested in Aisha.
- Both know quite a bit about Andros.
- Both fight with a staff.
- This is probably why Aisha was all right at the end of season four. She was probably told of this. Though If Nabu IS brought back to life, this will most likely cause friction between Roy and Nabu.
- Aisha ended up having to use her wish to save Nereus, but there is still one Winx who hasn't used her wish at the end of Season 5, namely Musa. Since Aisha is Musa's best friend, and Nabu was Riven's best friend, it would sort of make sense for Musa to use her wish to bring Nabu back in Season 6. Of course, something would probably have to happen to convince her to use her wish in such a way since she didn't want to use her wish to bring her mother back since it wouldn't be right to do so... you know, unless the writers decide to confuse us even more by changing it so that the common fanon belief that Nabu is just in a coma is what really happened.
- [[spoiler: Musa never uses her Sirenix wish. Nabu's been dead for almost 8 years in real life and three years in the show. Completely Jossed
- Jossed, maybe. According to the show's wiki page for Flora, Stella is actually third most powerful after Flora. Now there is still their personalities to consider as Flora tends to take defensive and strategic roles most often of the group even if there are times to be wary of the nice one with her; Stella is most likely to take an offence based role in a fight barring Bloom or Aisha so this is still very possible especially depending on what the next transformation after Bloomix is.
- Addendum: Darcy's way to try and redeem herself would be to get Musa and Riven to make their relationship work. For she used to have genuine feelings for Riven before the Dragon's Flame drove her and her sister completely mad, and even if they resurfaced she'd have no chance with him by now.
- Actually confirmed in season 8, if through a Retcon: they aren't actually sisters, and their original goal was to become strong enough to save Icy's cursed homeworld and actual sister.
- Alternatively, they might get through to them...only for the Trix to decide [1]
Now, in season 3 they are less mean and powerful. What has changed? Only one thing: they have a crush on Valtor, and thus they can't accumulate enough negative energy to be actually dangerous unless they're facing only their hated Bloom (who, luckily for her, just happened to be one of the few persons powerful enough to survive them at their best and at once).
And about the possible weakness in the theory provided by Darcy and Icy falling in love (Darcy with Riven in season 1, Icy with Tritannus in season 5), there's an explanation too: Darcy had some guilt on how they got together (letting her sisters getting him in a potentially lethal accident while blaming Timmy and then saving him) and was jealous of Musa, while the thing that got Icy and Tritannus together was their ambition to conquer the universe and crush anyone standing in their way.
- Alternatively, he was off-screen during the times we've seen the Trix, and he was simply unable to escape with Icy during the breakout. And during that time, the Lightrock staff managed to "remove" Pepe's attachment to Icy.
- This will cause slight tension as Aisha will recall Nabu proposing to her some time before his death, and have her either accept, or say she isn't ready to get engaged yet.
Possible explanations:
- Another villain brought him back.
- The Dragon Flame not being able to be completely extinguished applies to him too, and Bloom only managed to destroy him temporarily.
Sky was unable to wake up with all energy stripped away from him because of the throne, but Omnia revived him using the energy of the Pearl, and it was barely enough as he was still weak when he woke up. Nabu could be in a similar situation where he could wake up if the Winx found a big enough source of energy. But knowing how powerful an item like that would be, and that Nabu having powers unlike Sky would require even more energy, an item like that would be dangerous and hard to obtain, as well as a source of problems if the Winx's enemies ever heard of it.
Whether or not they bring him back, Aisha already moved on and is with Nex now. So even if Nabu can be revived, the Winx have no real reason to endanger themselves or the magic universe again after that Nabu sacrificed himself to save everyone. Bringing him back would undo the purpose of his sacrifice, meaning the Winx just have to live with it for now.
- Works with the season 8 retcon and would help filling in the plot point of them being the descendants of the Ancestral Witches. Icy might've just looked for family, gathered Darcy and Stormy and decided they'd be sisters for the sake of their goals.
- I don't know if the Believix things was only a Gardenia thing but the fact the Winx have to pretend they're normal humans kind of contradicts the Believix. Also, Cosmix seems more retconned than the other 'new' seasons. ALSO DID GALATEA REALLY FORGET WHO BROKE HER WINGS?!
- Firstly, World of Winx was confirmed to be a spinoff/AU of sorts, belonging to another continuity. Secondly, Cosmix isn't associated with WOW, it's in the 8th season of the third show. Thirdly and finally, it's anyone's guess, really. This troper saw Galatea's reaction (going down right in front of Icy's face to tell her that, for the sake of the competition, she can't use her powers) as her both reminding Icy of the rules and pettily rubbing it in her face that their roles were switched at the moment (notice how she smirks all while doing so?).