natie wrote:It seems so! Judging by the information that I found, they stopped publishing the magazine in 2021, but now it’s coming back
Wow, you had it running there for a really long time, that's so cool!



natie wrote:I agree with everything you've said. Animation culture in East Asia is totally different so it's no surprise that Winx didn't get much attention there.
In Russia, we also had Sailor Moon, W.I.T.C.H. and Totally Spies. By the way, if I'm not mistaken, all three of these were released in Russia before 2008, which means before Winx came out there. I don't even know if there was anything between their releases and Winx. This may explain the boom of Winx in Russia at that time.
Winx Club really got a perfect timing. Those were the times when we didn’t have such an abundance of content; everyone in the country watched the same TV channels and the same cartoons on them. As I see it, W.I.T.C.H. series was the only real competitor for Winx back then. Sailor Moon already felt a bit outdated in those years, and Totally Spies lacked a good storyline. And I guess W.I.T.C.H. "lost its battle" because it was aimed rather at a little bit narrower audience of teenagers, while Winx managed to attract both very young children and teenagers. Ngl it still makes me sad that W.I.T.C.H. series never got a continuation, even though it was because of Winx Club.
And yes, I agree, that after all Winx was simply very well-made series. It had stylish vibrant visual, great music, interesting storyline — everything was on point. It did feel refreshing and modern. Well, these are speculations of mine. Yet I'm still surprised that the fandom has remained that active for such a long time, because the series has had more downs than ups over the years.
We had many cartoons in Finland but I felt like most of them were aimed more for boys so maybe that's why Winx felt so special for me because finally I found something that I was really into. (But we too had only one or two channels to choose what to watch on the weekend mornings




I agree, I love the world-building of Magix, color palettes, character designs, MUSICS (still give me chills


natie wrote:Lovix is my favorite line from Witty. Although there were so many lines that it's hard to decide haha
You are so right about Jakks dolls' hands and feet! These dolls really do look very elegant! And the fact that they can take different poses makes them even better.
I also like that Jakks released special edition dolls, they looked cool. It's just too bad they released only Bloom in the limited Silver/Gold/Blue Believix lines. Like, I get that it's a limited series, but I still wanted to see other fairies.
Yeah the Lovix line is so well-done and they look gorgeous!

Yeah you see the difference when you're photographing them: you can make them do more magical poses and they really look like they're doing spells

I found out there're lots of these special editions quite late and immediately fell in love with them


