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  2. Winx Club: Magical Fairy Party - Wikipedia

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    The game is set up for the design enthusiast... A fully customizable game, Winx Club: Magical Fairy Party will not disappoint your little fashionista." [4] Common Sense Media's Erin Bell gave the game 3 out of 5 stars, writing that it "is a fun dress-up game for tween girls, with hundreds of outfits and accessories to adorn a fairy character ...

  3. Winx Club - Wikipedia

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    Winx Club is an animated television series co-produced by Rainbow SpA and later Nickelodeon. [note 1] It was created and directed by Italian animator Iginio Straffi.It premiered on 28 January 2004, becoming a ratings success in Italy and on Nickelodeon networks internationally.

  4. Jakks Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Jakks Pacific's logo, 1995–2015. Jack Friedman and Stephen Berman co-founded Jakks Pacific in January 1995. [2] His first master toy license was a seven-year deal with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to mainly produce figurines and playsets, similar to how Hasbro grew to success with the G.I. Joe toy line. [3]

  5. Dress-up - Wikipedia

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    Dress-up is a children's game in which costumes or clothing are put on a person or on a doll, for role-playing or aesthetics purposes. In the UK the game is called dressing up. In the mid-1990s, dress-up games also became a video game genre in which customizing a virtual character's appearance is the primary focus.

  6. List of Winx Club episodes - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Viacom announced that "Nickelodeon is teaming up with the original creator to present an all-new Winx Club." [ 5 ] Viacom's Nickelodeon Animation Studio started production on a revived series, in which the Winx are once again students at Alfea, as they were before their graduation in the original show.

  7. Janice Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Janice Burgess (March 1, 1952 – March 2, 2024) [1] was an American television executive, screenwriter and producer for Nickelodeon. [2] She created the Nick Jr. series The Backyardigans and worked as a writer and story editor for Nickelodeon's revival of Winx Club.

  8. Kisekae Set System - Wikipedia

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    The original dolls, a series of simple, static images, could be moved about and layered on top of one another to look as if the doll image was wearing the clothing. Using computer graphics had the advantage over traditional paper dolls in allowing multiple layers to move in unison, including visually separate pieces, giving an illusion of depth ...

  9. Jeremy Padawer - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Padawer entered into a partnership in start-up Wicked Cool Toys as Co-CEO / President and Partner. [ 9 ] The early years of Wicked Cool Toys focused on A-Level licenses with B-Level categories offering retail incremental margin on top brands like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , WWE, as well as a master toy license for The Wiggles .