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  2. Will Wright (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] The program, entitled Bar Karma, began airing in February 2011, and featured scenes and twists pitched by an online community, using an online story creator tool designed by Wright. [24] Stupid Fun Club ran for four years before closing down, with much of the team following Wright to found the social media app and graphic novel ...

  3. Iginio Straffi - Wikipedia

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    Iginio Straffi (born May 30, 1965) is an Italian animator and former comic book author. [1] He is the founder and president of Rainbow SpA, which he co-owned alongside the American media company Paramount Global from 2011 [2] until 2023.

  4. Rainbow S.p.A. - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow has collaborated with Viacom/Paramount's other company, Nickelodeon, on multiple shows, including Winx Club and Club 57. [1] The studio is based in Loreto, Marche and was founded by Straffi in 1995. Rainbow began as an animation studio, providing creative services for larger companies until it secured enough funds for original productions.

  5. ‘Winx’ Creator to Launch New Series ‘Mermaid Magic’ on ...

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    Iginio Straffi, creator of the six teenage fairies in the hit “Winx Club” TV franchise, is launching a new animated series titled “Mermaid Magic” that will drop globally on Netflix on Aug. 22.

  6. ‘Winx Club’ Creator Iginio Straffi Talks ‘Very Important ...

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    Iginio Straffi, creator of the six teenage fairies in the “Winx Club” TV franchise that bewitched millions of tween girls and spawned Netflix’s live-action “Fate: The Winx Saga,” is ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Winx Club: Magical Fairy Party - Wikipedia

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    Winx Club: Magical Fairy Party is a 2012 video game from Nickelodeon. [1] It was released by D3Publisher on October 30, 2012, [ 2 ] for the Nintendo DS and received positive reviews. The game is based on the CGI-animated episodes of Winx Club that were co-produced by Nickelodeon. [ 3 ]

  9. Stardoll - Wikipedia

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    Stardoll first appeared as a personal website featuring paper dolls from Finnish creator and enthusiast, Liisa Wrang. Inspired by a childhood passion for paper dolls, Wrang started drawing dolls and accompanying wardrobes and taught herself web design. Her personal homepage rapidly became a popular destination for teens.