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The seventh season was broadcast on Rai Gulp in 2015. Its English dub was produced by ]; it first aired on Nickelodeon in the UK from 4 July 2015 and also aired on Nick Jr. in the U.S from 10 January 2016. In 2016, during a ''Winx Club'' reunion event, Straffi revealed that a fourth film would be produced in 2017 and confirmed that an eighth season was being written while '']'' was being produced with ].<ref>http://www.inablumovies.com/2015/09/winx-club-season-8-is-confirmed.html</ref> The seventh season was broadcast on Rai Gulp in 2015. Its English dub was produced by ]; it first aired on Nickelodeon in the UK from 4 July 2015 and also aired on Nick Jr. in the U.S from 10 January 2016. In 2016, during a ''Winx Club'' reunion event, Straffi revealed that a fourth film would be produced in 2017 and confirmed that an eighth season was being written while '']'' was being produced with ].<ref>http://www.inablumovies.com/2015/09/winx-club-season-8-is-confirmed.html</ref>

==All Over The World==
Winx Club premiered in Romania on TVR 2 in 2004. Later, Jetix aired the first season. The dubb for the first season and partialy for the second season was made by Kez Media. The dubb was used also for the DVDs. Unfortunately, Kez Media dubbed just the first 14 episodes. Nobody dubbed the last 12 episodes. Nickelodeon dubbed the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th.


==Media== ==Media==

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2004 Italian TV series or program
Winx Club
File:Winx Club Logo.png
GenreFantasy adventure, magical girl
Created byIginio Straffi
Written byIginio Straffi
Directed byIginio Straffi
Voices of
Composers
  • Michele Bettali
  • Stefano Carrara
  • Fabrizio Castania
  • Maurizio D'Aniello
Country of originItaly
Original languageItalian
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes182 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time23 minutes
Original release
NetworkRai 2, Rai Gulp
Release28 January 2004 (2004-01-28) –
3 October 2015 (2015-10-03)
Related

Winx Club is an Italian animated television series directed, created and produced by Iginio Straffi and his company Rainbow S.r.l. in co-production with Rai Fiction. The series is the first Italian cartoon to be sold in the United States. It is also broadcast in over 130 countries worldwide, and is Straffi's most successful creation, spawning a Winx Club media franchise

Plot

Main articles: List of Winx Club episodes and List of Winx Club characters

In Season 1, Bloom, a 16-year-old girl from Earth, discovers she has magical abilities when she saves Stella, a fairy princess from Solaria. Stella persuades Bloom to enroll in Alfea, a school for fairies in the Magical Dimension. There, she meets roommate Flora and apartment mates Tecna and Musa; together they form the Winx. They encounter and befriend the boys from the Red Fountain school of Specialists. They also encounter enemies, mainly the Trix, a witch trio. Together, the Winx go through many adventures and discover many secrets about Bloom's past while fighting their enemies and studying at Alfea. Their power in Season 1 is Winx.

In Season 2, the Trix are back and have allied with Lord Darkar, an ancient creature of evil who wants to rule the universe. Together with their new member, Aisha (also known as Layla in some dubs), and their new friends, the Pixies, the Winx will have to fight this new threat. They also meet Helia who, at first, is not a Specialist but becomes a Specialist and the love interest of Flora. Their power in Season 2 is Charmix.

In Season 3, the Winx have to face a new enemy, Valtor, whom the Trix freed from his prison and who took part in the destruction of Domino and shares a dark past with Bloom and her birth parents. Aisha meets a wizard, Nabu, with whom she falls in love. In Season 3 the Winx receive a new power, Enchantix. The events of the third season are followed by those of the first movie, The Secret of the Lost Kingdom.

In Season 4, taking place after the events of the movie, the Winx face a new threat: the four Wizards of the Black Circle, who caused all magic to disappear from Earth. The Winx go to Earth to save Roxy, the last fairy from Earth, fight the Wizards and restore its magic by freeing the Earth fairies from the Wizards. They also get a new power called Believix. They then get powers called the gifts of destiny. The gifts of destiny include Sophix, Lovix, and the black gift. The black gift can give life to a person who is not living. The events of the fourth season are followed by those of the second movie, Magical Adventure.

In Season 5, taking place after Magical Adventure, the Winx Club battle Aisha's evil cousin Tritannus, who, allied with the Trix, seeks to take over the Magic Dimension. To defeat them, the Winx must prove their self-confidence, empathy and courage and achieve the power of Sirenix. They will also earn the two new transformations: Harmonix and Sirenix. The Winx bond with Selkies from the seas of the Magic Dimension, Aisha meets Roy, a specialist towards whom she is attracted while Bloom will have to save her sister Daphne from Tritannus. The events of the fifth season are followed by those of the third and last movie, The Mystery of the Abyss.

In Season 6, the Trix take over Cloud Tower and ally with a young witch named Selina, who owns the Legendarium, a magical book which can make the legends become reality, and was once a childhood best friend of Bloom's. However, the Winx lost all their powers except Bloom. They will have to obtain two new transformations known as Bloomix and Mythix. During their quest to seal the Legendarium, the Winx will discover that they face the Trix and Acheron who is an evil wizard imprisoned in the Legendarium. Acheron is the master of Selina.

In Season 7, the Winx discover the Fairy Animals, magical creatures with special talents necessary to balance the Magical Universe. The Winx find out that they are under threat from the new villains Kalshara, an evil shape-shifter, and her brother Brafilius. The Trix, the third villains, unexpectedly appear. To save the Fairy Animals, the Winx will have to travel through time, gain new transformations known as Butterflix and Tynix, and bond with Fairy Animals.

Voice cast

Original / RAI Italian (2004–15)

The original Italian version covers all seven seasons.

Main characters
Recurring characters
  • Massimiliano Alto – Brandon
  • Roberto Certoma – Mike
  • Corrado Conforti – Timmy
  • Stefano Crescentini – Avalon
  • Barbara De Bortoli – Vanessa
  • Sasha De Toni – Nabu
  • Alessandro Quarta – Sky
  • Federica De Bortoli – Darcy
  • Tatiana Dessi – Icy
  • Valeria Vidali – Stormy
  • Debora Magnaghi – Roxy

Cinelume / RAI English (2004–09)

RAI created an English dub for the first four seasons recording by Cinelume in Montreal.

Main characters
Recurring characters

4Kids Entertainment (2004–07)

4Kids produced an English dub which aired on Fox network under its programming block FoxBox and later 4Kids TV. The dub covers the first three seasons. A list of voice actors was presented in the closing credits under Lead Voices with no references to their specific roles. 4Kids, as well as Winx Club Konami Season 1 video game features the same voice actors:

Lead Voices cast in season 1
Lead voices added in season 2 and 3
Other notable voices

Nickelodeon (2011–15)

Nickelodeon's voice cast covered seasons 3–6. Nick produced several television specials to summarise both seasons 1 and 2. The voice actors are not listed in the closing credits for both seasons 3 and 4. They are listed under "Featuring the Voices Of" starting in season 5, and detailed with roles starting with season 6.

Main characters
Recurring characters

DuArt Film and Video (2015–16)

Season 7 lists only the main Winx Club girls as well as seven supporting characters and their voice actors credited under Main Voices:

Main characters
Supporting characters

Broadcast

Main article: List of Winx Club episodes

Winx Club premiered on the Italian channel Rai 2 on 28 January 2004. In the United States, it was licensed and dubbed into English by 4Kids Entertainment and was broadcast on Fox's programming block, FoxBox, later 4Kids TV, beginning on 19 June 2004, with a preview episode airing on 22 May 2004. The series was also syndicated to Cartoon Network in 2005 on their afternoon block Miguzi. Fox would continue its initial run on 4Kids TV for the first three seasons, ending airing of reruns in 2008. On 18 July 2009, the CW aired the 4Kids dubbed episodes of Winx Club on their programming block The CW4Kids. Meanwhile, an English dub produced by Cinelume in association with Rai 2, was broadcast in Singapore and was featured as an alternate English language track on several European DVD releases.

On 2 September 2010, Nickelodeon announced through a press release that they would be co-producing seasons 5 and 6 of the series. With a new English dub, Nick premiered the series with four one-hour specials summarising seasons one and two. The first special aired on 27 June 2011; the second special, "Revenge of the Trix," was aired on 2 August 2011; the third special, "The Battle for Magix," aired on 18 September 2011; the fourth and final special, "The Shadow Phoenix," aired on 16 October 2011. Nickelodeon broadcast the third season under the subtitle Enchantix from 14 November 2011 to 26 December 2011. The fourth season, subtitled The Power of Believix, aired from 6 May 2012 to 29 July 2012.

For the fifth and sixth seasons that are subtitled Beyond Believix and Bloomix respectively, Nickelodeon was listed as a co-producer with some of the episodes premiering ahead of the Italian broadcast. During the initial run of Bloomix, the series was moved from Rai 2 to Rai Gulp in 2014, starting with the fifteenth episode of Bloomix. The English dub later moved to Nick Jr., starting with the ninth episode of Bloomix.

The seventh season was broadcast on Rai Gulp in 2015. Its English dub was produced by DuArt Film and Video; it first aired on Nickelodeon in the UK from 4 July 2015 and also aired on Nick Jr. in the U.S from 10 January 2016. In 2016, during a Winx Club reunion event, Straffi revealed that a fourth film would be produced in 2017 and confirmed that an eighth season was being written while World of Winx was being produced with Netflix.

All Over The World

Winx Club premiered in Romania on TVR 2 in 2004. Later, Jetix aired the first season. The dubb for the first season and partialy for the second season was made by Kez Media. The dubb was used also for the DVDs. Unfortunately, Kez Media dubbed just the first 14 episodes. Nobody dubbed the last 12 episodes. Nickelodeon dubbed the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th.

Media

Films

The Secret of the Lost Kingdom

Main article: Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom

On 8 October 2006, Rainbow S.p.A. announced on their official website that a Winx Club film was being produced. The CGI film, titled Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom (Italian: Winx Club – Il segreto del regno perduto), was released theatrically in Italy on 30 November 2007. An English dub of the film was released on 20 November 2008 in Singapore. The film was re-dubbed in English and released in the United States as a TV movie on Nickelodeon on 11 March 2012. This version featured the cast from the Nickelodeon dub of the television series.

The events of the movie follow those of the third season. As Bloom continues in the search for her birth parents along with her friends, she discovers more about her planet and has to fight Mandragora as well as the Ancestral Witches who destroyed her home. Bloom will discover who her parents are and where she came from.

Magical Adventure

Main article: Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure

On 9 November 2009, it was confirmed that there would be a second Winx Club movie released in 2010. The film, titled Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure (Italian: Winx Club 3D – Magica avventura) was released theatrically in Italy on 29 October 2010. The film was dubbed using the Nickelodeon voice cast and released as a television special in the United States on 20 May 2013. This version was shortened from the original's 87 minute runtime to approximately 45 minutes. This movie was released with seven episodes from season five.

In this film, the Trix, allied with the Ancestral Witches, manage to make almost all the good/positive magic of the universe disappear and the Winx and the Specialists go on a journey to restore it and defeat the witches. Meanwhile, Bloom learns more about her world's tragic fate that led its destruction eighteen years ago, and why Sky's father King Erendor does not want him to marry her.

The Mystery of the Abyss

Main article: Winx Club: The Mystery Of The Abyss

The third and final Winx Club movie was officially announced when the official Italian Winx Club website allowed the fans to vote for its title in an online poll, with the title Mystery of the Abyss (Il mistero degli abissi) being chosen. The movie was released theatrically in Italy on 4 September 2014. An official teaser trailer was released on 16 April 2014, on the official Winx Club channel on YouTube an official preview was released a short time later. A Rai English dub of the movie was released exclusively on Netflix on 10 October 2014. Despite the entire fifth season being produced in Nickelodeon dub, the following movie was not.

Taking place before the sixth season, the Trix try to activate the might of the Emperor's Throne and inadvertently free the evil nymph and Sirenix fairy, Politea. They kidnap Sky to free Tritannus from Oblivion and acquire a magical pearl from the Coral Wreath that will allow them to obtain the vast and unequaled power of the Emperor's Throne. The Winx will have to go on a Sirenix mission in the endless depths of the Infinite Ocean to stop them and save Sky.

Live-action film

It was announced in 11 February 2016 that Warner Bros. has teamed up with Rainbow to do a live action movie of Winx Club.

Home video and DVD

List of Winx Club DVD releases
Release name No. of episodes Company Release date Notes
Vol. 1 Welcome To Magix! 5 Funimation
12 July 2005
4kids dub of season 1 episodes 1–5
Vol. 2 The Power of Dragon Fire 6 Funimation
15 November 2005
4kids dub of season 1 episodes 6–11
Vol. 3 Bloom's Secret Past 5 Funimation
17 January 2006
4kids dub of season 1 episodes 12–16
Vol. 4 Stolen Dragon Fire 5 Funimation
23 May 2006
4kids dub of season 1 episodes 17–21
Vol. 5 Battle For Alfea 5 Funimation
29 August 2006
4kids dub of season 1 episodes 22–26
Season 2, Vol. 1 Layla and the Pixies 12 Funimation
13 February 2007
4kids dub of season 2 episodes 1–12
Season 2, Vol. 2 Battle for the Codex 14 Funimation
18 September 2007
4kids dub of season 2 episodes 13–26
Season 3, Vol. 1 The Princess Ball 13 Funimation
27 January 2009
4kids dub of season 3 episodes 1–13
Season 3, Vol. 2 Fire and Flame 13 Funimation
27 February 2009; 15 years ago (2009-02-27)
FUNimation and 4Kids parted ways before this DVD was released; it would've contained the 4kids dub of season 3 episodes 14–26
The Secret of the Lost Kingdom Film + 7 Nickelodeon / Paramount
7 August 2012
Nickelodeon dub of film and season 4 episodes 1–7
Magical Adventure Film + 7 Nickelodeon / Paramount
13 August 2013
Nickelodeon dub of film and season 5 episodes 1–7
The Original Complete Season 1 26 Cinedigm
25 March 2014
Cinelume dub of season 1 episodes 1–26
Realm of Magix: The Original Season 1, Vol. 1 13 Cinedigm
25 March 2014
Cinelume dub of season 1 episodes 1–13
Defeating The Trix: The Original Season 1, Vol. 2 13 Cinedigm
25 March 2014
Cinelume dub of season 1 episodes 14–26
The Original Complete Season 2 26 Cinedigm
11 November 2014
Cinelume dub of season 2 episodes 1–26
The Shadow Phoenix: The Original Season 2, Vol. 1 13 Cinedigm
11 November 2014
Cinelume dub of season 2 episodes 1–13

Video games

Several video games based on the series have been released. The first of these was Winx Club, released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2, PC, and Game Boy Advance. Other video games released include Winx Club: The Quest for the Codex (2006), Winx Club: Join the Club (2007), Winx Club: Mission Enchantix (2008), Dance Dance Revolution Winx Club (2009), Winx Club: Believix in You (2010), and Winx Club: Magical Fairy Party (2012).

In 2013, Tsumanga Studios released an app for iOS and Android titled Winx Sirenix Power. Other apps based on the series include Winx Fairy School (by Tsumanga Studios) and Winx Club: Rocks the World (by Budge Studios).

A Winx Club video game was released on the Nintendo 3DS titled Winx Club: Saving Alfea. The game is published by Little Orbit. Winx Club: Saving Alfea features the Winx Club fairies in their Bloomix power from the sixth season. It was scheduled for a release in 11 November 2014.

Spin-offs

A comedy spin-off series titled PopPixie premiered in Italy on 10 January 2011. This series is based on the pixies from the Winx Club series, and featured characters such as Lockette, Chatta, and Amore, along with new characters. The characters Caramel and Cherie, introduced in PopPixie, later appeared in Winx Club as replacements for Digit and Tune, respectively.

In September 2014, it was announced that a spin-off series titled World of Winx would be co-produced by Rainbow S.r.l. and Netflix. World of Winx will be a two-season 13-episode spin-off that will be on Netflix worldwide, with the first season to air in 2016. The girls embark on an undercover journey all around the world looking for talented kids in art, sports, music, and science. These kids have their own kind of magic, and the Winx Club fairies are enchanted by them though it doesn't take long before trouble sets in, and a new and dangerous mystery for Bloom and the others to solve. The English dub is being produced by 3Beep and DuArt. The first season of World of Winx was released on Netflix on 4 November 2016.

Notes

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  1. "Winx Club to Receive Live-Action Film". bsckids.com. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  2. ^ "About Me". Iginio Straffi. Retrieved 17 April 2017. Straffi creates and directs Rainbow key and most successful TV and Movie. His most successful creation, Winx Club, was first telecast in 2004 and instantly become a worldwide phenomenal TV show for kids 4–10. The show is now broadcast in over 150 countries reaching over 100 million audiences every month. He has also directed 3 CGI movies , Winx "The Secret of the Lost Kingdom" (2007), " The Magic Adventure" in 3D (2010) and the latest in production " The Mystery of the Abyss" (2014). ...Today Winx Club has grown from a TV show into a household brand in Europe among girls, boasting a brand awareness of over 90% in most countries. There are over 6000 different products from Toys to apparels bearing the WinxClub brand at retail. Its tremendous success has helped put Rainbow on the World Leading Licensor ranking position 12.
  3. ^ "PRESS " Iginio Straffi". Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  4. "Konami, 4kids Entertainment And Rainbow S.R.L. Announce Winx Club License Agreement". Game Zone. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
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  6. "La 'Winx Club Serie 7' presentata da Rainbow al festival di Taormina". Libero. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
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    • "An Unexpected Event". Winx Club. Season 1. Episode 1. Rainbow.
    • "The Shadow Phoenix". Winx Club. Season 2. Episode 1. Rainbow.
    • "Hallowinx!". Winx Club. Season 2. Episode 16. Rainbow.
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    • WinxClubEnglish (10 December 2012). Winx Club Ending Season 4 RAI English. YouTube. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
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    • Winx Club. Season 1. Episode 1. 4Kids. FoxBox.
    • Winx Club. Season 1. Episode 26. 4Kids. FoxBox.
    • Winx Club. Season 2. Episode 9. 4Kids. FoxBox.
    • Winx Club. Season 3. Episode 1. 4Kids. Fox 4Kids.
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    * @NjaMagic (27 August 2015). "@RachaelLillis are you was Amaryl?" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
    * Rachael Lillis (27 August 2015). "@NjaMagic Sorry, not sure! I played Lucy and Faragonda" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  18. ^ "The Cutting Room " Caren Lyn Tackett – Originals; some Old, some New, some Blue – Tickets – The Cutting Room – New York, NY – June 9th, 2013". The Cutting Room. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2015. She also dabbled in voice over acting, originating the voices of Stella & Darcy in the first four seasons of "Winx Club", as well as episodes of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", "Pokemon Chronicles", etc. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  19. Abbey, Gregory (13 May 2015). "Caren Manuel RT @NjaMagic: @gregoryabbey Awesome voice on winx! But who is voice it Stella? I search it long time!!" (Tweet). Retrieved 28 November 2016 – via Twitter.
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  21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc8dB91jVz8 AWA 2010 – Lisa Ortiz voice acting as Musa and Icy
  22. http://www.michaelsfavorites2.com/slayers/lisaortiz.html was VERY blessed to meet Lisa Ortiz again at Otakon 2011! She signed Winx Club figures for Musa, Icy and Digit as she does the voice for all 3!
  23. ^ Soler's tweets regarding Tecna in Winx Club:
    * Rebecca Soler (1 April 2015). "@NjaMagic I think so. I am techna in one season and can't remember if it is 3" (Tweet). Retrieved 10 September 2015 – via Twitter.
    * Rebecca Soler (1 April 2015). "@NjaMagic That seems right. I was not the original Techna. I recorded with 4Kids. Thanks for watching!" (Tweet). Retrieved 10 September 2015 – via Twitter.
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  27. ^ Tweets pertaining to Cassandra Lee Morris's roles in Winx Club:
  28. "Rebecca Soler Resume" (doc). RebeccaSoler.com. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  29. "Lisa Adams – Resume". lisaadamsinnyc.com. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  30. https://www.instagram.com/p/BQRB4JdA6FU/?taken-by=ericaschroedervoiceactress @njaje you're right! Alas, I couldn't fit them in. :)
  31. Carrie Keranen tweets pertaining to her roles in Winx Club:
    * @NjaMagic (18 November 2015). "@CarrieKeranen you have play it Bad fairies in winx it was for 4Kids? or other company or version" (Tweet). Retrieved 19 November 2015 – via Twitter.
    * Carrie Keranen (18 November 2015). "4kids" (Tweet). Retrieved 19 November 2015 – via Twitter.
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  33. "Natasha Malinsky" (PDF). Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  34. http://saltlakecomiccon.com/portfolio-item/veronica-taylor/ the picture mention it a picture from diaspro (2nd photo from left and before dinousaur king title character)
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  41. "Tressa – Winx". Laura Bailey VO. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  42. "Serena – Winx". Laura Bailey VO. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  43. Romi Dames (19 February 2014). "@hilaryduffrocks RT "You voice Cherie? You sound so cute! 😊 :3" I do! And thank you! All of us fairies voice a pixie (but not NEC our own)" (Tweet). Retrieved 22 December 2015 – via Twitter.
  44. Jessica DiCicco (7 November 2013). ""@FlyrixStar: @jessicadicicco YOU ARE A GREAT SELINA on #WinxClub! Already loving hearing you read storys which cause bad stuff !!! :3" THX!" (Tweet). Retrieved 18 December 2015 – via Twitter.
  45. https://twitter.com/georginacordova/status/87195865839697920 I vocie Piff and Digit
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  64. "Winx Sirenix Power". Google Play. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
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  66. "Winx Club: Rocks the World". Budge Studios. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
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