Winx Club

2004

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6.2| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 28 January 2004 Ended
Producted By: 4Kids Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.winxclub.com/
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In a magical universe, witches, warriors begin fighting in the name of good .vs. evil! At a magic school, five teenage girls are selected to defend the universe with their magic.

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Winx Club Audience Reviews

Linkshoch Wonderful Movie
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Lashuri Chan To be honest, I only tune in for the opening and ending music depending on the season, mostly the third and fourth seasons. I don't know who the targeted audience is, but I would not recommend to kids under thirteen....well I don't know if I would recommend it at all.I'm not a parent but the outfits bother me a lot as well as the transformation moves they do when transforming. It's too sexual in my opinion. There is a complaint, that their bodies are too skinny and unrealistic. That isn't my problem. It's just the clothes. You want to make tall, skinny girls, fine. But put them in clothes that fit. They don't need to constantly wear things that show their entire midsection or as much leg as you can without showing their private areas. It's ridiculous. Even their boyfriends sometimes seem to wear clothes that can't fit them as you can see their stomach a bit. Not as much as the girls but it is another example that tall people seem to have a problem finding clothes that fit.Which is ironic and hypocritical since there is a lot of talk about "fat acceptance" and how overweight people need to wear clothes that fit. Then it should apply to skinny people and that should show in cartoons like this.For me as an adult, the show is not my cup of tea because I like romance and this show focuses on it as little as possible. There is a video of all the kisses in the entire series and it is only two minutes and not even what I would call a kiss half the time. So yeah no. Not for adults who are looking for something with depth. But at the same time for it to be aimed at kids seems inappropriate with the clothing and some of the problems the girls have relationship wise. I honestly think half of their arguments are ridiculous.-Brandon is kissed on the cheek by another girl and Stella gets mad at him. -The guys go to help the girls find the last fairy and they get mad thinking the boys think they can't do something.If anything, the only message the show sends is the power of friendship and girl power as the so-called specialists always seem to need help fighting as their girlfriends are the only ones with powers. So yeah I can sense a bit of a sexist thing going. On the friendship part it could be aimed towards girls, but the skimpy clothes, are you trying to make it appealing to boys too, or are you trying to show girls they can only fight wearing next to nothing?
Mina Houraisan While the girls may not be drawn the best, they are NOT anorexic in anyway. In fact, there is a big foodie in the group. Still, the show is very entertaining.This show's best seasons (in my opinion) are 2 and 4 so I recommend you watch them. In fact, I recommend this show in general. I don't understand why it receives so much hatred- it has good messages, good action and is quite enjoyable.The only downside is that I dislike Bloom- yet I still think this show deserves a 10/10 I recommend this show for people who like shows about heroes and people who like fantasy shows!
Kat Webb I can see some very negative reviews based solely around the fact about the way the girls in this dress and can put it down to the fact that these people have some sort of problem with sex.The way the girls in Winx Club dress has nothing to do with sex it's the way young girls aspire to dress like it or not.So it's full of clichés and stereotypes? Big deal. This is a kids show meant for fun and entertainment. It is not supposed to be intellectual. That's what a cartoon is supposed to be. Not a reflection on reality.I am was around 20 when this first came out, had no kids and still looked forward to watching this every day. The theme tune to it totally rocks! If you have a certain list of movies and shows you like to watch at Halloween, I thoroughly recommend adding Winx Club to that list.
Rectangular_businessman Too be honest, I never cared very much about this series. Some years ago, I saw a couple of episodes from it and I found them to be completely unremarkable in one way or another.The animation isn't anything special and the character designs weren't frankly my cup of tea.The plot had some potential, but the characters (both good and bad) were so bland and generic that I couldn't care about them. The entire cast from "Winx Club" was made of one-dimensional clichés: The main girls and their romantic interests were practically "perfect", while villains were just plain evil without any single element that could made them at least remotely interesting. Even those Saturday Morning Cartoons based on toys had better and more memorable characters than this boring and forgettable show. I would dare to say that even the corny Barbie movies had more "personality" than the "Winx Club". Not that I like them very much.