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feyres-divorce-lawyer · 10 months ago
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finished snwh and asked my brother for something else to watch and he said the winx show netflix made and i though he was talking about WoW, which i said i alrdy watched and then he was like… actually new format
me: gimme a new film to watch
brother: watch the winx show netflix made
me *thinking he meant world of winx*: i already watched it
brother: you didn’t watch season two
me: yea i did, that’s when they got their nemesi. personal counterparts
brother: um no? they don’t have personal counterparts
me *now annoyed that he’s trying to be more knowledgeable about my interest*: yes each of them get their own personal nemesis. bloom’s is vertigo, flora’s is stoney, tecna’s is virus, musa’s is banshee, aisha’s is sinka, and stella’s is obscura
brother *still insistent*: no season two is the blood witches
me *fueled with indignation*: YOU ARE TRYING TO CITE THE DEEP MAGIC TO ME BUT I WAS THERE WHEN IT WAS- wait blood witches?
me *utterly confused for 2 seconds*: OH YOU MEANT FATE
me *now disgusted that he thinks i would willingly torture myself like that: yea you’re done. i’ll just watch uncharted
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bellatrixobsessed1 · 4 months ago
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You've heard of Stoney Pony, now get ready for Grassandra, fairy of Mary (Jane). She sold Icy whatever she was smoking when she decided to hook up with Tritannus. She is quickly becoming the bane of Griselda's existence.
Her charmix is indeed a bong.
I tried to replicate the Winx artstyle for this shitpost.
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emsartwork · 5 years ago
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World of Winx Nemesis! Nemesises? Nemesi??
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what.
Vertigo, Banshee, Obscura, Petra(Stoney) Metallica (sinka), and Virus
So the nemeses are created beings, drawing power from Bella Tinker and the Source of Dreams on Neverland. They aren’t “alive” technically, and are something more like moving dolls connected to the source, which in turn is tapping into each of the winx’s unconscious fears. While they appear solid, they’re kind of glitchy when it comes to the physical world, clipping through objects and walking “not quite right” as gravity affecting them is hit or miss.
Vertigo is... weird. She’s tapping into several fears of Bloom’s, but primarily Bloom’s fear that she’s a fake. They she’s not as good as people see her, that her accomplishments are virtue of the dragon flame and not HER, that one day she would wake up and everything about the winx her past and being a fairy would just be a very vivid dream. Vertigo wears at Bloom’s mental state with mirages and “glitches”, making her feel paranoid and panicked, She also impersonates Bloom a couple times, making Bloom think she’s had black outs/missing time. Bloom defeats her by accepting that she might not always know whats happening but she’s choosing to put her faith in herself and her own heart. 
Banshee taps into Musa’s tumultuous relationship with music and people. Musa views music as connection, she feels the most understood and authentic when speaking through song. Banshee layers whispers into Musa’s music, telling her everyone will leave her and she can never truly connect with others. In France Banshee uses her manipulation of sound to prevent Musa from properly hearing voices or music, further separating Musa from communication. Musa defeats her by meshing her own melodic style with the discordant noise Banshee creates, essentially accepting rejection and disagreement as parts of connection and using those to create and build from instead of cutting them out at the cost of the song.
Obscura pulls from Stella’s fear of rejection. Obscura uses shadow magic to prompt others to either only see the bad in Stella, or not see her at all. Stella is  eventually wrapped in the shadow of her own past rejections when she genuinely believed herself to be worthless. Obscura taunts Stella with a revolving flashbacks, pushing her farther and farther into shadow until she thinks Stella is completely with out light. Unfortunately for Obscura, Stella notices she is giving off a faint glow even trapped in complete darkness. Stella defeats Obscura by acknowledging the strength of her own light and realizing she doesn’t need others to see it to know its real (aka her worth and value aren’t dependent on other’s acceptance or rejection of it).
Petra is an odd one, Flora doesn’t have a lot of obvious fears besides loosing a loved one, but subconsciously she’s afraid of her own power. Flora is a healer, a supporter, and an observer by nature, but she knows she could be one of the most deadly/destructive magic users ever if she wanted to. Petra confronts Flora head on instead of laying a groundwork first like the other nemeses. Petra doesn’t give a shit about peter(who also happens to be there) but focuses all of her power on Flora, pushing her to her limits and forcing her to use more offensive attack magic and shaming her for defending herself. Flora eventually defeats Petra by accepting her dual nature of rose and thorn. Violence is part of nature, and even if Flora chooses to heal instead of 
Metallica is a triple threat, she taps into Aisha fear of being trapped, her insecurity about pushing people away to protect herself, and impulsivity. Metallica is another one that attacks directly (or at least she seems to). Her first attack she lets Aisha defeat her, giving her a false independence/confidence boost, while leaving a her gold rings as a lingering spell around Aisha that eventually activate, trap Aisha’s wrists and feet, and drag her to the bottom of the ocean. Aisha’s morphix lets her breath underwater but she starts to panic being trapped and powerless in the dark. She defeats Metallica by using a meditation technique Flora showed her to calm down, a light spell from Stella to see what was trapping her, a heat spell from Bloom to melt the rings, and then a frequency spell from musa combined with a metal spell she learned from tecna to turns them on Metallica in a calculated effort to ensure destruction this time.
Virus is pretty straightforward, Tecna is all about that control. She liked to know exactly whats happening and what to expect from any given person or situation. She is easily overwhelmed when things don’t go to plan, so Virus infecting all her tech, taking over her friends, and controlling Tecna’s environment is a recipe for panic and fear. Tecna defeats Virus by releasing her control and working purely off instinct instead of logic, she specifically channels her magic in the form of raw electricity, striking haphazardly instead of powering it through a circuit like she normally does creating an unpredictable attacks in bursts that Virus can’t avoid.
After each nemesis is defeated the girl’s Dreamix starts to change, but more on that in the Dreamix/Onyrix post.
Design notes! (for those who are interested? i guess?) These guys were pretty easy shape wise, the only one I majorly changed was Stoney, who has that weird bird(?) associated in canon lmao. The hardest part was actually picking colors, originally I was going to work off of the winx’s pallets, but every variation on that theme just turned out weird... eventually I ended up using the winx pallets, put that through a layer filter that made the colors more “dreamy” and off, then used the nemeses og colors as a base to lay the dreamy colors over them lightly. if that makes zero sense im sorry i literally had no idea what i was doing either.
“Dreamy” color versions below because they’re actually kinda pretty just not what I was going for
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riveramorylunar · 2 years ago
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I think I have a problem
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I find all these Winx villains hot
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darkpoisonouslove · 3 years ago
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This was supposed to come out on Halloween but you cannot imagine the trouble this video gave me.
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drops-of-moonlights · 5 years ago
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The Nemeses! Or the Nightmares, as I’ve been calling them in the summary. (I literally JUST got done with everyone earning Onyrix so I still have like. the rest of the actual plot to write but HOPEFULLY it’ll be done by tomorrow afternoon if Animal Crossing doesn’t consume all my time). Onto them specifically!
Maestro is Nabu’s Nightmare, representing most of his feelings on the fact he was born just to marry Aisha and do literally nothing else, and how royal expectations have made him feel like a puppet to her mother’s ambitions. Maestro takes on the role of a literal puppeteer, controlling Nabu and several other puppets in fancy clothing to dance for eternity as he feels the strings on his neck get tighter. He’s defeated by Nabu realizing that his purpose in life is just that - to live, to exist, to socialize, and that even if he was only a pawn in royal plays he still has friends and people that love him.
Vertigo represents how Bloom feels about her deeds as Shadow Bloom and all the damage she caused while on that form. Contrasting Bloom, Vertigo has powers over water, and uses them to force Bloom to once again hurt and damage copies of her friends in rock form, positioning her powers in front of Bloom’s forced palm and making it feel like she’s doing all of it. She’s defeated after victim-blaming Bloom, saying that it was her fault for falling for Bertrand’s lies and manipulation. This is enough to anger Bloom and pretty much decimate her, while explaining to her that while her actions are her own, being tricked was all on her manipulator.
Banshee mixes Musa’s fear of failure, of dissapointing others, and her tendency to repress her feelings. Banshee forces Musa to play horribly at a concert surrounded by all her friends, family and loved ones, making her play faster and faster hurting her arms. She’s defeated after insulting Aisha, as being the only person dumb enough to not see her for who she really is, and similar to Bloom, Musa snaps, counteracting with everything Aisha has done for her, the ways she has helped her, and how she can still manage to look at Musa for who she is and love her all the same, as well as playing on the positive sides of her negative traits.
Obscura plays on Stella’s old fear of rejection, her childhood fear of darkness, and her true fear of being alone. She forces Stella to relive her Primary school days, summoning all of her childhood bullies to insult her, then her current friends and loved ones. Stella can manage this at start having grown confident in the last years but the cuts start to get deeper and she finally cracks, yelling at everyone to leave her alone. Obscura complies and forces her into a void, where no one will ever be able to reach her, truly alone at last. This actually breaks Stella, as she will take on all the hate of the world as long as she’s not alone - being alone would prove her darkest thoughts right, and she can’t handle that. Obscura is beaten thanks to a subtle influence in Stella’s dream, making up her inner child to console her, and how even if she can’t believe it, she does have people that love her, and even alone, she will always have herself.
Sahara doesn’t prey on any of Flora’s current fears but more on childhood trauma - of the one time Flora almost killed her sister as a kid thanks to unstable magic reacting to her anger, causing a slide. Sahara also focuses on Flora’s incredibly low-magic fighting style, of how she’s ignored her more offensive magic in favor of healing in fear of doing that again. Sahara has powers over sand and rocks, contrasting Flora’s plants. She initially traps Flora by recreating the event little by little, taking on the role of Miele, before revealing herself and attacking her with full force in a way Flora’s defensive maneuvers can’t do much. She’s defeated by Flora finally using her magic offensively, unleashing the full force of her magic and basically destroying Sahara on the spot with branches, trees and petals. (the name Stoney was dumb so Sahara it is)
Soffocara uses Aisha’s primary fear, as is one she can’t escape from - her future responsibilites as Queen of Andros and how conflicted she is with that. Her powers are over wind, and uses it against Aisha to force her to figurately and literally choke on her duty as a ruler and the desperate pleas of her citizens, as well as their dissapointment at how they’re stuck with her. She’s defeated by Aisha finally accepting her responsibilites as Queen, accepting that there’s no viable way out and that she will try, at least, alongside her need to defend others. (changed the name because I still don’t know what the fuck Sinka was supposed to mean)
Virus doesn’t play with Tecna’s most obvious fears, but does tap into what she considers her worst flaws - her lack of common sense and her forgetfulness. Tecna tends to be very scatterbrained when working on a project, blocking everything else, and is prone to overthinking and underthinking stuff a lot, not pausing to consider consequences.Virus “hacks” Tecna, so to speak, making her forget how to use magic or transform and forcing her to rely on solely her mind and physical abilities, which terrifies her. Tecna is able to beat her after managing to calm herself out and actually pay attention to her surroundings and Virus’s actions, managing to undo the hacking and starting to fight physically for the first time in her life.
Lastly, Miroir focuses on Daphne’s sense of failure - the fall of Domino as the background for their fight, but also how Daphne feels she has done nothing but cause suffering around her because of her actions and inactions - because she didn’t properly deal with Campana all those years ago, she’s loose once more wrecking havoc, because she placed her trust on Politea the country was frozen for almost two decades, as well as the possibility the only reason she ever contacted Bloom and forced her into the role of Princess was for her to be free and recover her kingdom. She uses Daphne’s own reflections to fight, reminding her of all she’s done and how she’s screwed up. Miroir is defeated thanks to Daphne (after managing to defend herself at a sudden attack and with an adrenaline rush) yells back saying that yes, she screwed up, because of her thousands have suffered. But at the end of the day she’s trying to be better, and she had no control on what Politea did or on Campana coming back - those were their decisions, not Daphne’s.
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heather-l-wood · 7 years ago
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World of Winx: Nemisis'
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so-were-heroes · 2 years ago
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I thint that it would be really cool if Sinister Six was inspired by the Nemesis of World of Winx: https://youtu.be/I0Rc9r3-64A
I mean, imagine Catherine of Aragon using Banshee’s Screams as a way to deflect attacks?
Or Jane Seymour petrifying others like Stoney?
Or Katherine Howard as Virus, like, entering other people’s body to control them, and also moving like her?
Or Anne Boleyn as Vertigo and Hypnotizing Everyone?
And Anne of Cleves as Sinka and just absorbing others powers?
And Parr as Obscura would definitely be scary.
We’re still a couple chapters away from Sinister Six, so there’ll be time to decide on power, but I do like Katherine Howard as Virus and Catherine of Aragon as Banshee
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believeinwinxofficial · 7 years ago
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World of Winx 2 Review
After spending my time watching World of Winx 2 yesterday, I have to say that I have quite enjoyed my time watching this season. The series begins by showcasing the Winx in silver outfits (love them by the way!) playing their gig at Gardenia with Annabelle and Louise before heading on a worldwide tour as a musical group.
I will divide my review in several parts. Feel free to read the entire review for the full experience or whichever section that catches your eye:
~The Nemeses~
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As the season progresses, each Winx will have to fight and defeat her own nemesis created by Tinkerbell in order for the Winx girl to overcome her fears. Bloom was facing Vertigo, who was infesting Bloom’s head so only she can see her. Vertigo played Bloom’s weakness - her friends - in an attempt to hurt the Winx.
Stella’s nemesis, Obscura, went on to manipulate Stella with illusions and mimicry of her friends and children from Stella’s past. It was revealed how Stella’s gravely hurt when everyone mocks her. This really hits Stella deep, as she’s always optimistic and Obscura managed to tap into Stella’s childhood when she used to be bullied by others.
On the other hand, Aisha’s nemesis, Sinka, takes advantage of Aisha’s impulsive and hasty nature in order to charge up her energy using Aisha’s attacks to to overpower her.
Flora’s nemesis Stoney, Tecna’s nemesis Virus, and Musa’s nemesis Banshee, take on a much different approach; especially Banshee. Those nemeses rather exploit the Winx’s physical weaknesses as a battle tactic. Banshee shot energy blasts that seem to be wind-based while Stoney destroyed all the nature around Flora, leaving her helpless for a while. Virus was able to take control over the Winx’s brains (except Tecna’s) and played with the girls as puppets in the sake of destroying Tecna.
Overall, the nemesis were solid enemies. Their only problem is, despite all of the power they’ve got, the key to defeat each one of them was simple. Bloom and Stella had to believe in themselves and their friends, Musa had to play some soothing music, Aisha had to patiently wait for her nemesis’s power to wear off, Flora simply tapped into her powers to counterattack Stoney, while Tecna had a little help from Matt (who would’ve thought!) as he telepathically spoke to her, telling her to let go of logic and to follow her instinct; in which she did, and was able to defeat Virus using Peter Pan’s sword as a weapon.
I guess the logic behind the slogan of “the bigger they are, the harder the fall” applies in this case. I wasn’t really impressed by how the nemesis were defeated, but at least the girls put up a decent fight. The appearance of each nemesis was striking and scary to say the least. They were fit for such ruthless enemies. The designs were well thought-out and they really highlight what Rainbow’s animation department is capable of. But enough talking about the nemeses, I’ll move onto the next part of my review.
~The Plot~
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The season revolves around the Winx trying to find Peter Pan’s son, Matt to make Tinkerbell good again all while trying to perform their concerts around the world and helping troubled allies in Neverland. It was fun to watch the Winx travel to London to meet Wendy Darling (Surprising to see her an old lady, isn’t it?) in hopes of finding a clue about Peter Pan. It felt refreshing to see the Winx take guidance from someone older than them once again. One thing I disliked in the early parts of the season, however, is that in one of the episodes, Smee tries to kidnap Matt based on Jim’s order, although it was later revealed that Jim betrayed Smee and pretended he had nothing to do with the kidnapping. In fact, almost an entire episode was spent chasing after Smee! It felt like this was never utilized very well, leaving me daunted.
Once Matt was safe, Aisha had no issues being verbal about her disliking of him. She was tasked into training Matt to be a real warrior in order to help him face the queen, but soon finds out that she lacks the patience and faith in Matt to complete the training. The Winx ask Jim for his help in training Matt, but he also wasn’t able to assist Matt in his disconcerting task . As a final spark of hope, Jim suggested taking Matt to Tiger Lily; the best fighter in Neverland. Jim mentions that Tiger Lily will be able to help him train to be a true warrior, but once the Winx were able to locate her, even she admits she cannot help him.
However, one surprising twist of events takes its toll to reveal that Tiger Lily is in contact with the spirit of the World of Dreams, disclosing a prophecy that Matt will save the realm with his father’s (Peter Pan) sword. I did not expect Matt, the blabber mouth and braggart, to be prophesied into saving Neverland. I found this to be a clever twist, as we never really saw the Winx relying on someone else in order to defeat a villain in the finale.
To be blunt, I am unfortunately not a big fan of the plot. I expected to see more of Neverland and its wondrous areas, but we ended up discovering it’s all deserted and barren of all life and colors to the point it was not an interesting element anymore. Matt had fallen in love with Tinkerbell by simply staring into a constellation that aligns as her face, and Tinkerbell shared the feelings after meeting him for three minutes. The Winx never transform to aid themselves even when nobody’s around. I was also annoyed by how the Winx wanted to give Tinkerbell a second chance even though she destroyed Neverland, kidnapped talents, banished Jim, and other heinous acts after she simply apologized.
Matt ends up saving Tinkerbell from the hands of Jim, who banished the Winx and ordered the mermaids living in Neverland’s lagoon to keep an eye on Tinkerbell. Once she was freed, she turned good again and helped the Winx in the final battle against Jim. Jim basically turned Neverland’s own version of the Tree of Life into a giant flying battleship, opening a portal to the World of Nightmares in an attempt to cross it to rule both worlds. He was eventually trapped inside the WoN as Smee had previously stowed away and pushed Jim off of the ship.
As I said earlier, I am not very pleased with the plot. Although it was entertaining and original as it took surprising turns, I feel it could have been a lot better. There were no brilliant magical tricks, not enough transformations, and certainly no glamour. The season felt it lacks the magical element and sense compared to the other seasons of Winx, as the girls have never showcased their abilities in a way that left me feeling astonished or at least visually impressed.
~The Transformation~
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There isn’t much to say about Onyrix, as its requirements were ... none. The spirit of the World of Dreams simply gave the Winx the power of Onyrix to help defend the realm from danger, and its transformation sequence made me chuckle at times. It still doesn’t beat Butterflix’s cheesiness, but it sure felt like it was another fashion show cough Tynix cough. The Winx were dressed in what resembles jumpsuits that look elegant at the top, to hilariously end with what resembles 70′s disco pants’ bottom.
Aisha’s wings were resampled from her Harmonix, while Bloom’s hair and wings were taken from her Butterflix. Not to mention that Tecna’s Onyrix feels no different from her Dreamix. If no one has noticed yet, every girl is wearing her secondary color as her main one, except for Musa and Stella. There has been some frequent pink, dark lime, purple, and green in Bloom’s, Tecna’s, Aisha’s, and Flora’s clothing colors respectively. Those colors weren’t exactly always present in the Winx’s transformations, but they did play a theme of their own as secondary colors. In Aisha’s case, it was mostly a mix of blue and green, but we’ve seen Aisha with some purple as a complementary color at times.
~The Secondary Characters~
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I have to say, the show really conveyed the side characters very well this time. They didn’t feel useless or out of place like we’re used to, and they all played important roles to help the plot further evolve. The pirates were ill-mannered yet loyal, Tiger Lily was harsh yet supportive, and I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw that the Crocodile and Alligator Men were actually on the same side as the Winx!
I quite enjoyed how the secondary characters had a spunk to them; they all had an aura of fight and zeal I couldn’t help but to love all of them! On a final note, the fact that each character remained an indispensable part throughout the show throughout felt like a huge improvement from Rainbow’s part. It was just like Flora said in the sixth episode: “A single snowflake looks so fragile, but we all know what they can do when you put them all together!”
...Though one thing was left unexplained. How did the pirates lose their magic in the first place?
~The Plot-Twisted Ending~
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Okay, so Venomya is actually a witch whose name is Baba Yaga, inspired from the Slavic folklore of so many stories. I have no idea why did the witch wait until the end to reveal her identity, and in the midst of a concert as well. Baba Yaga flat out chased the Winx from a country to country to write bad reviews about them, until eventually revealing she wants to summon a coven of witches.
Though I guess it was an anticipation mechanic by Rainbow to further raise the anticipation (although it seems to make little sense to me.)
I’m not sure what to make of the end. Will there be a third season of WoW? Will the live action movie be based on Baba Yaga? Will the eighth season be based off of her even? So many questions aroused in my mind, and the cliffhanger ending of the season left me hooked and definitely hyped for what’s more to come!
Overall, I am impressed by this season.
However, I can’t help but feel disappointed that the Winx did not use any spectacular magical spells. The show obviously was a great entertainment for me with its diverse characters and engaging story, and the plot certainly feels darker than ever (even more than season 7.) You have the mermaids manipulating Tinkerbell to commit suicide, a deep yet naive concept of love at first sight, creepy-looking villains, and ruthlessness showcased by Tinkerbell’s actions in the past and Jim’s sadistic future vision.
In spite of all of this, the experience felt less magical than ever before. Don’t get me wrong, there was plenty of action, just not enough magic and sparkles to give me my daily dose of Winx fantasy. WoW2 was great if you want to watch Martin Mystery or Totally Spies with a twist of magic, just not enough to give me the usual fairy tale vibes.
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emsartwork · 5 years ago
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Petra is sooo much better than “Stoney”
Thank you! and yeah sometimes winx is a little too on the nose with the names lol
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riveramorylunar · 2 years ago
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Fictional Characters I'll Write For:
Cyberpunk - Meredith Stout, Evelyn Parker, Rosalind Myers, Judy Alvarez, Alt Cunningham, Claire Russell, Kate, Kiwi, Gloria Martinez & Young Rouge
Marvel - Any either from the Movies, Series or Comic Books (Female Characters Only)[except for Kate Bishop]
DC - Any either from the Movies, Series or Comic Books (Female Characters Only)
The School For Good & Evil: Leonora Lesso & Clarissa Dovey
Fast & Furious: Cipher, Riley Hicks, Gisele Yashar, Ramsey, Letty Ortiz, Mia Toretto, Hattie Shaw, Tess, Margarita, Monica Fuentes & Elena Neves
Jujutsu Kaisen: Maki Zenin, Yuki Tsukumo, Kaori Itadori, Mei Mei, Shoko Ieiri, Mai Zenin, Manami Suda, Nagi Yoshino, Utahime Iori & Saori
Pokémon - Jessie, Aldith, Cassidy, Bea, Nessa, Nemona, Professor Sada, Rika, Cynthia, Diantha, Carmine, Raifort, Dendra, Eri, Mela, Briar, Miriam, Perrin, Tulip, Klara, Melony, Alexa, Bryony, Carrie, Cherie, Clair, Cogita, Officer Jenny, Jupiter, Lorelei, Lusamine, Malva, Onia, Palina, Professor Burnet, Shelly, Sima, Skyla, Soliera, Wicke & Lucca
The Little Mermaid: Ariel, Queen Athena, Arista, Attina, Adella, Alana, Andrina & Aquata
Ghostbusters: Jillian Holtzmann
Wednesday/Addams family: Larissa Weems, Morticia Addams & Marilyn Thornhill
Winx Club - Icy, Darcy, Stormy, Bloom, Stella, Daphne, Diaspro, Selina, Venomya, Cyan, Kalshara, Kalima, Nebula, Vertigo, Virus, Banshee, Obscura, Stoney, Sinka, Veronique, Zulema, Roxy, Stella, Musa, Tecna, Flora & Aisha
Monster High: Nora Bloodgood, Clawdeen Wolf, Clawdia Wolf, Scary Stone, Cleo De Nile, Nefera De Nile, Toralei Stripes, Meowlody, Purrsephone, Abbey Bominable, Draculaura, Elissabat, Frankie Stein, Lagoona Blue, Amanita Nightshade, Ari Hauntington, Avea Trotter, Sirena Von Boo, Bonita Femur, Catrine DeMew, Catty Noir, Dayna Treasura Jones, Gigi Grant, Djinni (Whisp) Grant, Gooliope Jellington, Gory Fangtell, Jane Boolittle, Jinafire Long, Skelita Calaveras, Rochelle Goyle, Moanica D'Kay, Operetta, Robecca Steam, Silvi Timberwolf, Spectra Vondergeist, Venus McFlytrap, Wydowna Spider, Astranova, Batsy Claro, Clair, Luna Mothews, Honey Swamp, Kala Mer'ri, Peri and Pearl Serpentine, Posea Reef, Kiyomi Haunterly, River Styxx, Vandala Doubloons, Marisol Coxi, Viperine Gorgon, C.A. Cupid, Casta Fierce, Lorna McNessie, Mouscedes King, Scarah Scream, Iris Clops, Teresa Thornwilliow & Principal Revenant
Mortal Kombat: Kitana, Sonya Blade, Sindel, Cassie Cage, Jade, Khameleon, Frost, Skarlet, D'Vorah, Ferra & Jola
Once Upon A Time - Ruby, Emma Swan, Belle, Blind Witch, Regina Mills, Maleficent, Zelena, Anna, Elsa, Blue Fairy, Mulan, Jack (Jacqueline)
My Hero Academia - Nemuri Kayama, Nana Shimura, Rumi Usagiyama, Chitose Kizuki, Ryuko Tatsuma, Emi Fukukado, Ryuko Tsuchikawa, Shino Sosaki, Kaina Tsutsumi, Teka Todoroki, Uwabami, Yu Takeyama, Konako Haizono, Kaoruko Awata, Saiko Intelli, Fuyumi Todoroki, Rei Todoroki, Mitsuki Bakugo, Mei Hatsume, Kiruka Hasaki, Sirius, Chikuchi Togeike, Cathleen Bate, Camie Utsushimi, Beros & Meryl
Tinkerbell - Vidia, Spike, Zarina, Chase, Glimmer, Queen Clarion & Nyx
Star Wars - Captain Phasma, Rey Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Hera Syndulla, Sabine Wren, The Armorer & Chewbacca(Platonic)
Voltron: Legendary Defenders- Kroila, Acxa, Hira, Honerva, Veronica, Zethrid, Narti & Ezor.
High Rise Invasion - Yayoi Kusakabe & Dealer Mask
She-ra and the Princess of Power - Catra, Adora & Shadow Weaver
The Dragon Prince - Amaya, Janai, Sarai, Annika, Neha, Kim’dael, Opeli, Fareeda, Khessa, Tiadrin, Aditi, Rayla, Bloodmoon Huntress, Lujanne, Sabah, Miyana, Claudia & Nyx
Power Rangers - Dayu, Posiandra, Roxy, Karone/Astroema, Psycho Pink, Kimberly Hart
Criminal Minds - Emily Prentiss & Jennifer Jareau(JJ)
MPHFPC & MP - Alma Peregrine & Mary Poppins
The Legend Of Korra & ATLAB - Korra, Asami, Izumi, Kuvira, Kyoshi, Lin, Prosecution Attorney (Don't know her name), Suyin, P'Li, Azula, June, Ursa & Toph
DOTA Dragons Blood - Drysi, Vanari, Rylai, Selemene, Mirana, Lina, Aurouth, Luna & Marci
Barbie: Queen Calissa, Delancy Devin, Alexander Privet, Anemone, Coral, Jacqueline, Lillian Roxelle, Melody & Marlo
Demon Slayer: Daki, Kanae Kocho, Nezuko Kamado, Ruka Rengoku, Shinobu Kocho, Spider Demon(Mother), Susamaru, Tamayo, Nakime, Koinatsu, Makio, Mukago, Ozaki, Satoko, Suma, Amane Ubuyashiki, Hinatsuru & Mitsuri Kanroji
Miraculous Ladybug: Marinette Dupain-Cheng (older), Nathalie Sancoeur, Alix Kubdel (older), Caline Bustier, Emilie Agreste, Fei Wu, Juleka Couffaine (Older) & Ondine
Arcane: Vi, Mel Medarda, Sevika, Grayson, Jinx
Castlevania: Morana, Carmilla, Lenore, Hermina, Raman, Striga & Erzsebet Báthory
Blood Of Zeus: Alexia, Hera, Fates, Gaia, Athena, Artemis, Enyo, Hestia, Rhea, Ariana, Persephone, Aphrodite, Demeter, Electra, Gorgo, Iris, Blade Lady, Scylla, Briares & Hecate
Naruto: Yuuhi Kurenai, Kushina Uzumaki, Ino Yamanaka, Hanabi Hyuuga, Guren, Yugito Nii, Ameyuri Ringo, Yugao Uzuki, Natsuhi, Fuuka, Suiren, Pakura, Hinata Hyuuga, Temari, Ruka & Kakashi Hatake(Platonic)
Twilight: Esme, Alice, Bella, Rosalie, Victoria, Tanya Denali, Irina & Kate
Descendents: Mal, Evie, Audrey, Lonnie, Jordan, Uma & Harry Hook
Pitch Perfect: Kommissar, Chloe Beale, Beca, Aubrey, Cynthia Rose, Calamity & Emily Junk
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