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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.
On 8 October 2006, a Winx Club CGI film was announced on Rainbow's website. The Secret of the Lost Kingdom was released in Italy on 30 November 2007. [ 49 ] Its television premiere was on 11 March 2012 on Nickelodeon in the United States. [ 50 ]
Bloom is the Fairy of the Dragon Flame, who has fire and heat-based powers. She is the most powerful fairy and the leader of the Winx Club. [19] Before discovering her magical powers, she lived on Earth as an ordinary human, unaware of her origins on the planet Domino; the first movie, Bloom uncovers the mystery behind its destruction at the hands of the Ancestral Witches.
Rainbow and Nickelodeon Animation Studio produced a Winx Club revival series, which began with four television specials that retell the first two seasons of the original show. [2] The first three specials summarized the plot of the first season with new animation, and they aired on June 27, August 1, and September 18, 2011. [3]
The Winx Club fairies travel to Earth to protect its last terrestrial fairy from the four Wizards of the Black Circle. They also evolve their magic powers to Believix. [1] In 2011, the American company Viacom became a co-owner of the Rainbow studio, [2] and Viacom's Nickelodeon began producing a Winx Club revival series.
The Winx Club begin their third and final year at Alfea. As fairies, the six best friends learn of their full-fledged fairy form, Enchantix, that can only be achieved when a fairy rescues someone from his or her own home planet and shows great courage, bravery, self-sacrifice, and compassion in doing so.
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The eighth season of Winx Club was heavily retooled to appeal to a preschool target audience, [2] and it is only loosely connected to the rest of the series. The creative team at Rainbow SpA (which is co-owned by Viacom ) restyled the characters to appear younger, and the plot lines were simplified. [ 2 ]