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The first season of the animated series Winx Club aired from 28 January to 26 March 2004, consisting of 26 episodes. The series was created by Iginio Straffi, who also acted as its executive producer and director of the season.
During the production of the fourth season, the American company Viacom (owner of Nickelodeon) engaged in a "long courtship" [3] with the Rainbow studio. Viacom became a co-owner of Rainbow to produce their own episodes of Winx Club. [4] In 2010, Viacom announced that "Nickelodeon is teaming up with the original creator to present an all-new ...
It features chibi-inspired Pixie characters who were first introduced in the second season of Winx Club. After Nickelodeon became a co-developer of the main series, it was announced that PopPixie would air on Nickelodeon's global network of channels beginning in late 2011. [130] World of Winx is a spin-off series that premiered in 2016.
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.
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He decided to extend the series for an additional season in 2008, citing the show's increasing popularity. [18] Around this time, Winx Club ' s international success attracted the attention of the American media company Viacom, owner of Nickelodeon and Paramount Pictures. In February 2011, Viacom became a co-owner of Rainbow, purchasing 30% of ...
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Fate: The Winx Saga is a supernatural teen drama television series based on the animated series Winx Club, created by Iginio Straffi. [3] It is produced by Archery Pictures in association with Rainbow , a studio co-owned by Iginio Straffi and Viacom at the time. [ 2 ]