Tecna has trouble expressing her emotions and bases the majority of her decisions on pure logic, though in the second and third season, she gets over that trouble and is more open and friendly toward her friends. She is always practical and logical, sometimes to a fault. Sometimes she gets engrossed with technology, and her enthusiasm with the same can be annoying. As shown in the series, Tecna is extremely smart, with an IQ of 150, and loves technology. Tecna is 16 years old at her first appearance, and her birthday is on December 16. 3.2 Winx(Original)/Charmix (Nickelodeon).
When Iginio Straffi began developing Winx Club at the Rainbow studio, he outlined the plot to last three seasons (78 episodes). 4.1 The Secret of the Lost Kingdom (2007).This episode structure was modeled on those of teen dramas and American comics. Episodes are written with two stories in mind: the longer narrative arc that lasts for tens of episodes and a subplot which concludes at the end of the 22-minute runtime.
Winx Club employs a serial format, with each episode contributing to the overall storyline. After the specials, Viacom's brand-new fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons were broadcast on Nickelodeon networks worldwide ahead of the Italian broadcasts. The Nickelodeon revival began with four television specials that summarize the first two seasons of the original series. In 2010, Viacom announced that "Nickelodeon is teaming up with the original creator to present an all-new Winx Club." Viacom's Nickelodeon Animation Studio started production on a revived series, in which the Winx are once again students at Alfea, as they were before their graduation in the original show. Viacom became a co-owner of Rainbow to produce their own episodes of Winx Club. During the production of the fourth season, the American company Viacom (owner of Nickelodeon) engaged in a "long courtship" with the Rainbow studio.
In 2008, Straffi made the decision to extend the original series with a fourth season, citing its increasing popularity. A feature-length film followed the third season, intended to wrap up the series' plot as the fairies graduate from Alfea College.
It follows a group of fairy warriors called the Winx as they enroll in Alfea College and learn to fight mythical villains.įrom the beginning of the show's development, Iginio Straffi planned an overarching plot that would conclude after three seasons. Winx Club is an Italian-American animated television series co-produced by Rainbow SpA and Nickelodeon, which are both part of ViacomCBS. DVD cover artwork showing Musa (left), Stella (center), and Bloom (right)