Sorry if the audio is very low in this video. With the power being out I could hear my neighbors very clearly and was worried I was disturbing people so I kept lowering my voice.
I could hear your voice just fine without having to adjust the volume. Sorry to hear about the power outages you've been having, at least the stove and water heater run on gas.
uhhhh! can you react to WandaVision! it´s sooo good, but I feel like I´m going crazy because there is a lot to unpack on the show and I have no one to talk to about it! also I hope you got your power back?
The color coding for characters could have been executed well IF: they weren't dressed like 30 year olds in 2010 and if the show was more connected to the source material in that it's a bright fantasy. If they wanted a dark show about fairies they should have dropped the aspects that ground it in being like a cartoon. If the goal was to balance cartoon and live action, they failed miserably.
I’m pretty sure the person who designed the outfits was used to designing clothes for thirty year olds and up. The costume designer made clothes for the Desperate Housewives show. Why did Netflix choose her? I completely agree with all of your points. Before this god awful show came out, Winx brought back a sense of nostalgia. Now when I think of Winx, I also think about this cringe show.
If they wanted a dark show about fairies, why not just adapt w.i.t.c.h. That had a lot of dark themes and literally dark colors. Or make something new (I know, I know, money.)
@@madagascarpenguin literally! No hate on her but she had no experience dressing teens at all witch is why everything looks like something a middle agee mom would wear
They wouild have done better to make a completely original show from scratch. Maybe make it about night-hags at boarding school, that would have fit better.
Her being adopted was a big part of her first arc in the show it was something she was dealing with and it was relatable for alot of people who were adopted but still wanted to know more about their birth parents but now thats cut out because bloom cant have a good storyline can she
The live action makes her parents awful they TOOK HER DOOR AWAY and her mom called her a LONER And then acts likes it’s ok because mom got hurt and feel bad like WHAT NO
Like the actual winx cartoon dealt with some 'darker themes' like an arranged marriage and literal genocide but no that clearly isn't what they meant by darker themes. Like all of the relationships in the cartoon were really well developed with little jelousy between the girls but no they had to have a jelousy plot or else it's not 'dark and gritty'. This tv show was a fundamental part of my growing up and i am just p*ssed off that they ruined it
Netflix thinks "dark" means underage drinking and teens swearing. And there's something evil lurking in the shadows but the good pretty protagonist can save the day (edit spelling)
I always thought Musa was Asian growing up?? I'm also confused why they didn't capitalize on Y2K aesthetic that is huge rn. Nothing about this show makes sense. I'm also kinda confused by their decision to make Stella a mean girl in show, in cartoon she was kinda refreshing for the "girly" character. She was kinda vain and stuff, but she wasn't a jerk to her friends and her vanity was addressed and eleborated on later on which made her a better person. It's kinda messed up to me that a cartoon for kids had more depth then this show lol
Musa is Asian, East Asian to be specific, she was inspired by Lucy Liu. And yes!! I was so hoping with the revamp of literally the original WINX style in modern fashion they’d capitalize on that obsession! And also yes! I liked Stella in the original, I thought she was a little self absorbed, but somehow in an endearing way. The live action Stella is simply appalling. Smh. This could’ve been so great...
absolutely loving how they took a show that capitalized on fashion and hired a costume designer from desperate housewives😕 who was used to dressing middle aged women😕
'let's give our "20-something audience which the show is made for" who grew up on regina george and sharpay evans yet another mean blonde girl that likes fashion... there's no way they're tired of it!'
@@deepakmenon6720 wasn't really a fan of the premise. I didn't like the character design nor the characters themselves. It was so cliche. The intro was a bop tho
Tecna. I was Tecna in my winx club. They didn't even mention her. You know how included math/ academically well people felt through Tecna. She was so coool and made intellectuality look as interesting as Musa's music. Even her BF Timmy was such a expressive, smart and sensitive guy paired with rather rational and practical girl. That was so rare.
@@chickpea I don’t think they had much say. Because the creators of the Avatar live action wanted to be involved and the idiots at netflix didn’t let them, so they just dropped off. I fear for the final product.
Yes, they replaced the literally gorgeous bad bitches of the trix with ‘Beatrix’ who is literally one of the dumbest Cheryl from riverdale like characters I may have ever watched
tecna is hinted at in the intro scene thing with the wings. If you look at it, there are 6 wings, Stella, Flora (terra), Musa, Aiesha, Bloom. And one more. That is tecnas colours. Pink and blue/green
when the original casting came out the actress playing Terra was listed as playing Flora, which was eventually changed (in my opinion because of white washing accusations). but like, even though it's technically a "new character," we all know it was supposed to be Flora and they changed it to save their asses tbh. I feel like Netflix wanted to cast a plus sized character and forgot that women can be plus sized and POC.
I agree. Also I think the statement "It's Not Whitewashing" because they're technically different characters (retroactively, though originally she WAS cast as Flora) is not accurate. Maybe the character is not "teeeeeeechnically" whitewashed since she is a different character, but the show ITSELF is whitewashed. They did not change the entire cast of characters and keep it diverse, they removed one of the three POC, made the other white, and left one. The rest of the characters (the white ones) were left untouched. That IS whitewashing, and arguing semantics (wrongly) is missing the point. Love you Amanda, but you're not quite on the mark here IMO.
Also to your point- I totally agree that they neglected the fact that you can have a POC who is also plus sized, but they also forgot that you can have a POC AND a plus sized person. There's no "limit" on how many "diverse" characters you can have!!
@@mparstrikesback i keep saying it but ill happily say it again: i would have loved a plus sized flora if done right!! flora was my favorite watching that show and the fact that they did this to her is shameful like yikes. when will producers learn that white does not equal more viewers :(
I 100% agree with you in this one. The character IS whitewashed, no matter how much they try to hide it now. And I don't see how people still get fooled by the fact that they just changed her name last minute and made her "a cousin" of Flora's, because, if it were true that they were cousins, and then Flora shows up in a later season to be Hispanic or Latina, how does that even work? Are they distant cousins? Adoptive? Like how can you be close family (literally your parents are siblings) and both be a different race altogether? I would get it if Terra was mixed race, but she's full white. No way she has a Latina cousin. Smh.
Wait so they arent in college? Im pretty sure at the start of the first episode sky said something that made me think they were in college. Right before bloom said he was mansplaining.
@@PoyTown I don't think you're correct. During the stone circle in ep 2 the headmistress talks about them being first years. Also, Terra talks about how it's her first year as a student after growing up in the school. Plus, I can't remember the episode but I'm 99% certain someone comments on why Stella, a second year, was rooming with 1st years.
@@PoyTown I thnk we're just so used to watching 35 year olds playing teenagers in high school that it makes it really hard to judge. Plus it is referred to as a school rather than a college or university on multiple occasions.
My thing is like... in the original Winx Club, the girls were in college. Like, they were older than most other tween-girl-show protagonists. They'd go out on the town, have parties, and all that stuff (obviously a PG-rated version of all that, but the point still stands). And I love that! There was drama in the show, sure, but the main characters didn't hate each other unnecessarily or cause drama just because. They didn't totally get along at first, but they quickly learned to care about each other and get along. And that's what college is like!!! You grow out of all that petty high school drama. You learn to look beyond that kind of stuff and just. You get along with everyone unless you have a real reason not to. And I absolutely hate that they changed that about the show.
The school in the Winx club cartoon is called a college, but the students there are usually between 16-18. They're all teenagers that are basically still in highschool, and from what I remember of the show their behavior matches that. They don't hate each other, but there was a level of jealousy, they would sneak out at night to hang with boys, and worry about which boy would ask them to the dance. Also the show was rated Y7 so the partying and stuff was even more tame than PG.
@@MrWilson812 yeah the literally aged down the cast and claimed that were creating it for the people who grew up watching the show, the people... in their 20’s....
not really, all of the girls were 16 in the first season except stella who was 17 bc she was expelled from alfea the year before and had to take the first year course again
The poisoning Sky scene was also funny because he opened a water bottle, took the tiniest itty bitty fake sip, then immediately closed it and put it aside again. Like… were you even thirsty? And then THAT was strong enough to knock him out within a minute? But not enough to affect Bloom who put her mouth on his right after?
@@trinaq tbh it feels like they were trying to hide her bc she was plus sized?? it might just be unfortunate coincidences lining up but the fact that the backgrounds and her clothes are usually the same colour doesnt help
@@iwakeupandboomimarat The costume designer for the show was Catherine Adair, who primarily worked on shows and films about middle aged women and adults (most notably, the desperate housewives). she probably has a lot more experience dressing skinny women as well. i really think they should have gotten somebody else to be in charge of costume design because while she's talented, her skills don't really translate well into dressing teenagers in a show that's supposed to be inspired by a cartoon. and especially with Terra, there were definitely ways to have her character stand out and by stylish while also wearing green.
Actually they did originally white wash Flora. In the original scripts and casting calls Tera was Flora. They rewrote her to be Tera when they realized people would be p*ssed that Flora was now white.
Semilocon The girls weren’t even color coded in the original show. Their casual outfits were mixes of different colors. Their transformation outfits were color coded, but only the basic transformation and not Enchantix or Believix.
LOL TRUEEE. I really sometimes wonder if the costume designers have the credentials to be doing this. Cuz it seems like all they did was go "Bloom=Fire, Fire is red, let's dress Bloom in red" for all the characters. This was lazy and awful costume designing, and that's speaking from who has never studied it.
As a blonde who likes fashion and has a redhead as one of my bestfriends, i felt offended. Why the blonde girl who is into fashion needs to be the mean girl?
@@nessyness5447 It's because of bad writing unfortunately. It's particularly annoying because the original Stella was the one who told Bloom about magic and told her to come to Alfea! It's just lazy that they went, "She's blonde and loves fashion so of course she has to be the mean girl!"
@@Musiccat155 yeah, they actually managed to be more backward than the animation, which was set in a time where the mean blonde girl trope was trendy and decided to not do that
@@nessyness5447 RIGHT!!! They really made the hot blonde one a bitch sooooo original 🤦♂️. (If anyone wants bashing Fate and refreshing the nostalgia I made a vid 😈😇)
Having Terra replace Flora as a main character is still an excuse to whitewash. 1, The actress playing Terra was originally announced to be Flora early on, but was then changed to Terra to avoid whitewashing complaints. 2, having her be literally the same character as flora, same personality and everything, is literally just making a white version of a character. 3, if they REALLY wanted to make Terra Flora’s cousin, they still could’ve cast a Latina actress to play her! They could’ve made Flora’s cousin also Latina but they didn’t, because Terra was written in as a way to get away with whitewashing.
so true. The whole "Terra is Flora's cousin" argument doesn't justify her being white though. And they could've casted a plus sized latina actress too.
@@carriesnaps3508 it doesn't justify no but it would bring up some interesting mixed heritage families. my cousin is black, i am not. people don't believe we're related and it kinda hurts sometimes
It does make sense that she could be white but it should be shown she's mixed heritage by introducing Flora. I'm mixed (mexican/american) and while I look much darker, similar to my mother, my sibling is white passing. They look just like my dad but paler. Whenever they would mention that they were mexican/american, people didn't believe them and bullied them for it too (some even made rumors that my mom kidnapped them). It would be interesting to see that sort of stigma against mixed families brought up.
For real as someone who isn't American I never got why the American accent is seen as the default for media, sure most media is made in America but I wish characters having a non- American accent didn't get questioned cuz they don't sound American :/
@@Raya-ir4tm I think even in the original cartoon Bloom was American coded cuz her home on earth looks to be based off a generic American city but she could totally be Italian
@@foodham3277 Because, as Americans, we are imposing as hell! Ask anyone from any country, and they can tell you at least a 3rd grade understanding of the US’s current events and history. The US knows literal fuck-all about any country outside of our borders.
Im not gonna say Winx is a ground breaking masterpiece but they took away the colors, the glitter, the friendships and turned it into a CW show. I say this as someone who like CW shows, not everything should be a CW show. Why do they feel the need to take away the colors?! I thought we were done with Darker and Edgier nonsense! Everything is camp now!
No one was 16 wtf. The girl who played Beatrix was 17 and she’s the ONLY one who looks her age and dresses well, its so weird like- They really tried to insult the heroes of the show and made the villain girl better looking (fashion wise)
It's 2021, why is Whitewashing STILL going on?! Aisha is the only main character of colour, yet she's the fairy we learn the least about in the first season.
@@proserpinabringerofdeath5935 shes actually the only mature one in that group, she became my favorite for her no-bs policy. However, it is true that her character is not developed enough, but then again no character is developed enough in that show. in general, all characters are very inconsistent.
I think the funny thing is that in the original Aisha/ Layla was introduced in the second season as the mysterious character. The whole thing about her powers weakening in the original had to do with the villain draining her magic at one point
Yeah, why don’t they go more into mental health care? Schools have counselors and there’s more attention on the necessity of therapy, so if they want to be more mature, why not have the students be in therapy?
it’s too bad a production company like HBO didn’t pick this show up. could you imagine how INSANE the wardrobe/makeup looks would have been if they used the same stylist’s from euphoria. i feel like they would have perfectly captured the essence of the original winx club show!
Jenny Nicholson mentionned in her video about the Vampire Diaries that the show had a really annoying tendency of using songs with lyrics that matched up perfectly to what was happening in the show... Now I get why it happened so often in this series as well !
@@Galen223adept It was literally like if a character's dad died a song would play like "my father is deeeeead and im saaaaad." Obviously music can totally aid a show emotionally but it can get corny when its SO on the nose.
I burst out laughing when sky passed out like Bloom was just like “oh sorry!!” AND SHE DIDNT EVEN TRY TO CATCH HIM/STOP HIM FROM FALLING?? LIKE HAHAHAH THATS RUTHLESS
The cartoon was way more diverse and actually took risk in story telling, it was so bold and as I kid I loved their friendship and watch them go through struggles together. This live action just felt like a slap of reality that Hollywood don't care they just want money out of us, The show is one big ass clickbait.
What bothers me the most is the people who praise that live action trash. I grew up with and watched every single version of winx. So it’s really painful seeing such an awful remake be number #1 Netflix. I can’t help but be angry every time I hear about fate.
Exactly! Ive seen people saying that its not that bad. Like idk yeah it might be good but the point is why did they name it winx if its nothing like the original. The same as sabrina and riverdale. They couldve easily changed the names and people wouldve still watched.
Most of the people I see praising it have never seen the original or didn’t like the original. What’s worse is that they find some way to insult people who have watched the original and prefer it
I liked the original and I like this one, I agree that they should have just made this an original show but you don't have to hate on people just for liking the show
What we wanted: Friendship, Healthy relationships, badass antagonists, Y2K fashion What we got: Broken mean girl, edgy and BS lead character, main characters turned to background characters(Musa and Aisha), and dead people that keep coming back to life.
Lmao, I made this joke while watching the show. She's not even empathic, she brings it up a day or two after Terra confronts her about ignoring her and made it sound like she "sensed" Terra's anxiety with their relationship. Like girl, she flat out confronted you. This show is def good for a laugh though.
people: KIRITO IS NOT OVERPOWERED OR BORING! kirito: *shows no personality aside from exists and is nice, literally defeats an entire army with the weakest magic in universe only suffers once*
@@pinkkam watch like the first 3 or 4 episodes and it is passable. I lost interest once Kirito suddenly changed his mind and completely contradicted what he believed at the beginning of the series. Also the main plot is almost identical to .hack//sign except it effects all characters instead of only one.
* Musa being mean to Terra almost the entire time * * Bloom fighting with Aisha everytime she tries to help * * Everyone ignoring Terra half of the time *
Why do the actresses look like they are mid forties. I get that you don't actually cast teens to play teens most of the time because of labour laws but the styling and lighting really doesn't help.
Hey! If Derry Girls (great show) could cast 30 year olds that could somewhat pass for late high schoolers, these shows definitely can. And like it’s less the actual age they look and more how they write and style the characters. It doesn’t matter that bloom looks young, they wrote the script and styled her like a depressed middle age woman going through and existential crisis...
@@laisthedream2145 The people cast to play teenagers in Cobra Kai look like legit teens. The youngest is actually 19, so technically a teenager, but the "teenage" cast is otherwise in their 20's, and my god, some actually look so young that it's easy to think they cast people younger than their characters. The girl who plays Daniel's daughter doesn't look old enough to drive, yet she's 17 or so in the show. Just proof that you can find adults who look young enough to play teenagers convincingly.
@@Author.Noelle.Alexandria YES!! That is such a perfect example! I don’t think I ever thought any teen in that show was in their twenties until i looked at the actual cast list, the people making fate just got lazy
One aspect I always found interesting about the original Winx Club friendships was how the girls had even stronger bonds through their powers too. Yeah, they were all roomies and got into hijinks together and supported each other but I could see links that made sense. Stella and Bloom, light and fire, being besties makes sense especially with their first meeting being Bloom saving Stella. Techna and Musa being close too. Even Aisha/Layla and Flora being close in later seasons made sense (water and plants). It's those little things that made the show interesting for me even it was just a subconscious reach on my part! Plus the colors! The fashion! THE FASHION! It's sad... Thanks for this summary because phew now I really don't even have to hate watch it lol
@@ddjsoyenby it makes me wanna do great things.... like reshoot it as a fancast youtube series just to do the diversity and costumes justice.....how would i do that🤔
I *HATE* that every teen-young adult show nowadays always has to be “edgy and dark” and involve sex, drugs, and murder, etc. Some shows do suit that kind of style and do it well (euphoria) but now it’s like every show has that kind of vibe.
In the original files, she was called Flora. They just backpedaled. They somehow didn't think to just have a plus sized latina character, and retconned "oh, they're separate! See??"
The only thing I'd go "to be fair" about is that in the beginning they made an offhand comment about transformation not being around for a long time, thus why the wings were not around, which honestly just makes this more fanfictiony
when i heard that i was like ok that makes sense they wanna make it more realistic. If that was they only thing they changed i would be fine with it but they changed so much.
Well, the main reason they said transformation magic and wings had been gone for a while was to simply cut costs on animation. Even then I found Bloom’s wings so ugly and was utterly disappointed their clothes didn’t even change into something even remotely like the outfits from the original. I don’t think they could even fly, so what’s the point of giving them transformations if all it is just ugly wings that can’t fly?
I feel like the original cartoon Aisha wanted nothing to do with control. I remember them showing her constantly being controlled and told what to do as a kid, and then she made a friend who taught her how to let go and have fun. So it feels weird the remake would just change her whole character like that and make her obsessed with control and discipline. Guess that shows how much the netflix writers knew about the show.
@@NAME-yg8sl But would u do better tho if u were in her position... ? Yikes. If you say yes u lie 😭💀 But yeah besides that the show was really awful. I liked some aspects of the series but a lot of things were problematic and unnecessary
The "changeling" part was taken from Celtic mythology! If you look more into that side of it, then you'll get what the big deal is. Actually pretty cool that they included that, but seems like they did a poor job of explaining it.
I noticed this in the first moment, however blooms reaction didn't make sense to me, like fairies who did that were bad, so why would you want to meet them?
The problem is...if bloom is a changeling, then the fairies kidnapped her parents'¥ real baby daughter and most likely killed her. Which probably is going to be used to make the relationship between bloom and her parents worse.
I knew it was going to be bad without even watching it tbh. I loved Winx as a kid and w.i.t.c.h and all that stuff. Please leave those shows alone!! Stop trying to make them for adults
@@smirglepapier531 luckily disney owns that one so netflix can touch it. And we can say whatever of the disney live action but at least the respect the aesthetic and is not this level of cringy.
W.I.T.C.H. was also created in Italy before being acquired by Disney, if they DARE making it not another awful remake my childhood will be forever ruined.
The fairies and princesses ( and even the villains, but in darker colors)in once upon a time had glittery and sparkly outfits and that show had some pretty dark moments too.
But there weren't any american characters either. They never said where they were from but the cartoon was Italian so if you wanted them to be realistic they should all be italian
Winx Club used to be my shit when I was younger and had a big impact on my childhood and pre-teen/early teen years, since it inspired me to become more creative with my drawing, writing fanfiction and imaginary Winx OC characters. Overall, I consider it to be my favorite childhood show alongside W.I.T.C.H. and Digimon. So, when I saw that Netflix was turning it into a live-action show, I didn't have the biggest of hopes for it and actually thought they might put in some effort into in. But guess what, this show is an absolute dumpster fire trash and it can't be compared to the original animated show. Even though I didn't watch it, it looked absolutely horrible in the trailer. And for the lack of diversity between the casting choices, I totally agree! At least in the original version they attempted to have three inclusive characters within the six fairies (Musa, Layla and Flora), but here, they wiped their asses with an attempt at having inclusive characters. Whitewashing Flora and turning her into a dollar-store version of her own self? Come on!! Overall, this show is a waste of everyone's time and brain cells. It sucks!
The way the show made make a freaking Fairy School look like any other human high school... I was like... what? Lol. I didn't want to stay there more than a minute. And I'm surprised you didn't mention Riven and his "jokes".
Bloom: Breaks Rosalind out of prison. Lies to and betrays everyone she's close to on order to keep Rosalind safe. Follows Rosalind into the a dark forest alone at night. Helps Rosalind to charge her powers so that she can do whatever she wants. Believes everything Rosalind tells her about her and Alfea's past. Also Bloom: "You want to teach me?? I don't even know you!!!
Italian us: winx club! Netflix: we'll ruin every single thing about the show and won't even consider making a reference about the show being originally created in Italy. Italian us: ...
Moderngurlz recently did a review on the live action winx show as well and I think it's very informative, even if you never watched the cartoon you get good context
I watched it in a day and I don't even know why. I guess I just needed a distraction and that seemed bad enough to not get fully obsessed over. The most annoying part was that it had such a nice concept but they ruined it all with laziness. Just like in the Vampire Diaries where Elena always had to be the most important one, even when her best friends suffered because of this, in this show it was the same with Bloom. What I found utterly ridiculous was when all the girls except for Aisha decided to help her free Beatrix, the confirmed murderer, and then Aisha was forced to apologize for being a snitch, even though she directly said that Bloom's actions were selfish and endangering. I was like... WHAT?!
I understood the Aisha deal as not her suddenly losing control but rather struggling with this one task (and having overcome a lot of struggles in the past, being in control and working hard), while Bloom just gets it with a tiny bit of struggle at first. I thought it was a suprsingly self aware look at 'the chosen one' getting it all with litte effort and Aisha was reasonably frustrated
I am so happy that you brought up the fact that the girls were barely friends. I feel like they had less than 10 different scenes with all of them together. Also the show used phones way too much and the fashion made them look a lot older than 16.
I'm not going to lie, the whole storyline had me confused at the end. As soon as she released Rosalind, nothing made sense. I don't even understand if Rosalind is on the bad side or she's just power hungry.
Bloom just does whatever she wants and there is never any consequence when she literally like breaking into things and the headmistress is like oh no, anyways you are so great Bloom
“what about aging it up means making it bad” you hit the nail on the head. I’m going to say this show isn’t “dark, and mature” in the good way, it’s what 12 year olds think is “dark and mature”.
Great breakdown! One major question that was most obvious to me like immediately when Bloom found out she was a changeling is “what happened to the human baby your parents originally had that you replaced?” Did anyone else notice that literally nobody ever makes any mention of it - including Bloom’s parents when she tells them? Like Bloom is so self-obsessed she never stops to think about what this revelation might mean for her parents, and the show runners are so obsessed with Bloom that they don’t care enough to draw the attention away from her for even a second to think about her parents as people. They literally only see other characters as instruments or objects to advance the plot around Bloom, not as fully developed characters in their own right
The reason that the Queen would rather her daughter be know to have blinded a classmate on purpose rather than by accident is because of the nature of the monarchy. This monarchy rules through fear, not love. As such, it is better for them that the daughter is known to be cruel, rather than inept. This way the fear can be maintained.
they could still make a dark show and dress the girls in bright, pop-sugar clothing that’s trendy and catered to their character - i feel as though the juxtaposition of the girls’ aesthetic and the subject matter would have been interesting
The fact you said they might use flora as bait for people to watch season two and that’s actually what they did in the teaser for the next season just makes me laugh so hard
I must say, you talking through the incredibly convoluted plot of a TV show is potentially my favourite form of entertainment at the moment, I love these videos
The part about being a changling is actually true and makes sense. I've read a lot of fairy books when I was younger and whenever they discussed changlings it was akin to a cuckoo who pushes the other eggs out of the nest and takes over it. They're not necessarily evil but they are mean and vain and mischievous . Their purpose was to inherit the wealth of the household they were put in and then they would distribute it back to the fairy Queen or imp.
Sorry if the audio is very low in this video. With the power being out I could hear my neighbors very clearly and was worried I was disturbing people so I kept lowering my voice.
Nah, it's fine. Didn't even have to turn up my volume. The reverb of your kitchen has you covered lol
The volume is okay
I could hear your voice just fine without having to adjust the volume. Sorry to hear about the power outages you've been having, at least the stove and water heater run on gas.
uhhhh! can you react to WandaVision! it´s sooo good, but I feel like I´m going crazy because there is a lot to unpack on the show and I have no one to talk to about it! also I hope you got your power back?
Other people would criticise and tell you to "stop whining and watch the show, you dont have to like"
The color coding for characters could have been executed well IF: they weren't dressed like 30 year olds in 2010 and if the show was more connected to the source material in that it's a bright fantasy. If they wanted a dark show about fairies they should have dropped the aspects that ground it in being like a cartoon. If the goal was to balance cartoon and live action, they failed miserably.
I’m pretty sure the person who designed the outfits was used to designing clothes for thirty year olds and up. The costume designer made clothes for the Desperate Housewives show. Why did Netflix choose her? I completely agree with all of your points. Before this god awful show came out, Winx brought back a sense of nostalgia. Now when I think of Winx, I also think about this cringe show.
If they wanted a dark show about fairies, why not just adapt w.i.t.c.h. That had a lot of dark themes and literally dark colors. Or make something new (I know, I know, money.)
The worst thing is is that the characters are already color coded by their costumes. But i guess it doesnt 'fit' the powers or smth.
@@madagascarpenguin literally! No hate on her but she had no experience dressing teens at all witch is why everything looks like something a middle agee mom would wear
They wouild have done better to make a completely original show from scratch. Maybe make it about night-hags at boarding school, that would have fit better.
Why were they so negative on Bloom’s parents? Her parents were super lovely and when the dad was fighting a fire he found Bloom and they adopted her.
and she knew she was adopted! it was painted in positive light!
Her being adopted was a big part of her first arc in the show it was something she was dealing with and it was relatable for alot of people who were adopted but still wanted to know more about their birth parents but now thats cut out because bloom cant have a good storyline can she
The live action makes her parents awful they TOOK HER DOOR AWAY and her mom called her a LONER
And then acts likes it’s ok because mom got hurt and feel bad like WHAT NO
@@dovalayn well I think she knew in the 4kids dub. In all other versions she did not know.
Non the less it never made her love her earth parents less.
@@dovalayn In the spanish version of the show she didn´t know she was adopted at first.
Like the actual winx cartoon dealt with some 'darker themes' like an arranged marriage and literal genocide but no that clearly isn't what they meant by darker themes. Like all of the relationships in the cartoon were really well developed with little jelousy between the girls but no they had to have a jelousy plot or else it's not 'dark and gritty'. This tv show was a fundamental part of my growing up and i am just p*ssed off that they ruined it
agreed.
Live action show runners think its impossible to tackle dark topics without making everything visibly dark and edgy 🙄
@@syd6964 yes
Netflix thinks "dark" means underage drinking and teens swearing. And there's something evil lurking in the shadows but the good pretty protagonist can save the day
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@@Natalia-sg8vs yup.
I always thought Musa was Asian growing up?? I'm also confused why they didn't capitalize on Y2K aesthetic that is huge rn. Nothing about this show makes sense. I'm also kinda confused by their decision to make Stella a mean girl in show, in cartoon she was kinda refreshing for the "girly" character. She was kinda vain and stuff, but she wasn't a jerk to her friends and her vanity was addressed and eleborated on later on which made her a better person. It's kinda messed up to me that a cartoon for kids had more depth then this show lol
Musa is Asian, East Asian to be specific, she was inspired by Lucy Liu. And yes!! I was so hoping with the revamp of literally the original WINX style in modern fashion they’d capitalize on that obsession! And also yes! I liked Stella in the original, I thought she was a little self absorbed, but somehow in an endearing way. The live action Stella is simply appalling. Smh. This could’ve been so great...
yeah, the y2k fashion from the original is super relevant right now! so confused why they decided on basic pinterest board outfits instead
absolutely loving how they took a show that capitalized on fashion and hired a costume designer from desperate housewives😕 who was used to dressing middle aged women😕
@@pitpat2928 they could've gotten Mona May or Mary Jane Fort to direct the clothing tbh...
'let's give our "20-something audience which the show is made for" who grew up on regina george and sharpay evans yet another mean blonde girl that likes fashion... there's no way they're tired of it!'
They had so much potential with Winx club with so much originality and diversity but they just decided to do Riverdale
Agreed, 13 Reasons Why eventually gave up on telling a coherent story, and just tried to copy Riverdale, because it worked for them, right?! 😂
@@trinaq well 13 reasons why was never that good to begin with.
Just my opinion tho
@@smirglepapier531 its still going? the fuck is the point now?
13 reasons why...we are still making episodes?
@@smirglepapier531 season 1 was good.
@@deepakmenon6720 wasn't really a fan of the premise. I didn't like the character design nor the characters themselves. It was so cliche. The intro was a bop tho
Tecna. I was Tecna in my winx club. They didn't even mention her. You know how included math/ academically well people felt through Tecna. She was so coool and made intellectuality look as interesting as Musa's music.
Even her BF Timmy was such a expressive, smart and sensitive guy paired with rather rational and practical girl. That was so rare.
Same! , Tecna was my favourite and I admired her a lot, also Tecna and Timmy were my favourite couple in the show.
I hope they bring her on the 2nd season as a specialist who's into technology
@@thifanny7298 i really hope they don't. techna was unique as a fairy and i would honestly hate for her to be downgraded to just a nerdy human
Techna was soooo important to so many character arcs. It's such loss to the story. Musa won't be the same without her.
i feel like no loves their relationship but its a good one
I watched winx club when I was 7 and probably could still write the characters better
That's easy.
You actually watched and liked the source material.
Producers of this mess couldn't relate.
The original creator was involved, which makes this so much worse
@@chickpeathey were?? For real?? Wtf...
@big lad Doesn't make it less concerning ahaha
@@chickpea I don’t think they had much say. Because the creators of the Avatar live action wanted to be involved and the idiots at netflix didn’t let them, so they just dropped off. I fear for the final product.
Without Tecna or the Trix, Fate just isn’t worth my time
Oh yeah Trix. They were one of my first signs of being bi. They were funny, charming meanies and were so sisterly.
Or Flora... she was my favorite 😔
Also, I love ur pfp and username
The fact that now they have 'three bad guy kids' for spoilers i wont say who but, they could easily have the three bad girls from the original!
Yes, they replaced the literally gorgeous bad bitches of the trix with ‘Beatrix’ who is literally one of the dumbest Cheryl from riverdale like characters I may have ever watched
The got rid of my gamer girl Tecna.
I demand gamers to rise up
we're truly living in a society.
tecna is hinted at in the intro scene thing with the wings. If you look at it, there are 6 wings, Stella, Flora (terra), Musa, Aiesha, Bloom. And one more. That is tecnas colours. Pink and blue/green
@@ddjsoyenby Where gamers don't rule the world.
Theyre too busy dealing with hegde funds atm
I thought I was imagining things, so I went looking for the comments to back my memories of Techna up.
This was literally "Chilling Adventures Of The Winx Club"
Exactly like how sabrina was supposed to be a riverdale spinoff but it got cancelled.
Couldn't have described it better myself.
The actress who plays Bloom was the same actress who played Dorcas in CAOS, she was one of the weird sisters lol
@@hazelmcdermott9778 Omg!
@@hazelmcdermott9778 what happened to her acting skills? She actually was good as dorcas...
when the original casting came out the actress playing Terra was listed as playing Flora, which was eventually changed (in my opinion because of white washing accusations). but like, even though it's technically a "new character," we all know it was supposed to be Flora and they changed it to save their asses tbh. I feel like Netflix wanted to cast a plus sized character and forgot that women can be plus sized and POC.
I agree. Also I think the statement "It's Not Whitewashing" because they're technically different characters (retroactively, though originally she WAS cast as Flora) is not accurate. Maybe the character is not "teeeeeeechnically" whitewashed since she is a different character, but the show ITSELF is whitewashed. They did not change the entire cast of characters and keep it diverse, they removed one of the three POC, made the other white, and left one. The rest of the characters (the white ones) were left untouched. That IS whitewashing, and arguing semantics (wrongly) is missing the point.
Love you Amanda, but you're not quite on the mark here IMO.
Also to your point- I totally agree that they neglected the fact that you can have a POC who is also plus sized, but they also forgot that you can have a POC AND a plus sized person. There's no "limit" on how many "diverse" characters you can have!!
as a plus sized latina, this was so upsetting
@@mparstrikesback i keep saying it but ill happily say it again: i would have loved a plus sized flora if done right!! flora was my favorite watching that show and the fact that they did this to her is shameful like yikes. when will producers learn that white does not equal more viewers :(
I 100% agree with you in this one. The character IS whitewashed, no matter how much they try to hide it now. And I don't see how people still get fooled by the fact that they just changed her name last minute and made her "a cousin" of Flora's, because, if it were true that they were cousins, and then Flora shows up in a later season to be Hispanic or Latina, how does that even work? Are they distant cousins? Adoptive? Like how can you be close family (literally your parents are siblings) and both be a different race altogether? I would get it if Terra was mixed race, but she's full white. No way she has a Latina cousin. Smh.
When Bloom said she was born in 2004 I got fucked up because throughout the whole show I was 100% certain that they were in a college setting
Are they NOT in a college? 16/17 year olds being first years would certainly suggest college.
Wait so they arent in college? Im pretty sure at the start of the first episode sky said something that made me think they were in college. Right before bloom said he was mansplaining.
@@PoyTown I don't think you're correct. During the stone circle in ep 2 the headmistress talks about them being first years. Also, Terra talks about how it's her first year as a student after growing up in the school. Plus, I can't remember the episode but I'm 99% certain someone comments on why Stella, a second year, was rooming with 1st years.
@@alantbaird Oof I'm wrong then, I knew Stella was a second year and assumed the others were as well from the review.
@@PoyTown I thnk we're just so used to watching 35 year olds playing teenagers in high school that it makes it really hard to judge. Plus it is referred to as a school rather than a college or university on multiple occasions.
My thing is like... in the original Winx Club, the girls were in college. Like, they were older than most other tween-girl-show protagonists. They'd go out on the town, have parties, and all that stuff (obviously a PG-rated version of all that, but the point still stands). And I love that! There was drama in the show, sure, but the main characters didn't hate each other unnecessarily or cause drama just because. They didn't totally get along at first, but they quickly learned to care about each other and get along. And that's what college is like!!! You grow out of all that petty high school drama. You learn to look beyond that kind of stuff and just. You get along with everyone unless you have a real reason not to. And I absolutely hate that they changed that about the show.
yeah it was a great cartoon.
The school in the Winx club cartoon is called a college, but the students there are usually between 16-18. They're all teenagers that are basically still in highschool, and from what I remember of the show their behavior matches that. They don't hate each other, but there was a level of jealousy, they would sneak out at night to hang with boys, and worry about which boy would ask them to the dance.
Also the show was rated Y7 so the partying and stuff was even more tame than PG.
@@MrWilson812 yeah the literally aged down the cast and claimed that were creating it for the people who grew up watching the show, the people... in their 20’s....
@@drucilladeville I was referring to the cartoon before. The characters in the original show are teenagers
not really, all of the girls were 16 in the first season except stella who was 17 bc she was expelled from alfea the year before and had to take the first year course again
The poisoning Sky scene was also funny because he opened a water bottle, took the tiniest itty bitty fake sip, then immediately closed it and put it aside again. Like… were you even thirsty? And then THAT was strong enough to knock him out within a minute? But not enough to affect Bloom who put her mouth on his right after?
You raise a very good point. 🕵🏽♀️🧐
I was distracted throughout the scene because I was like hey I have the same water bottle
@@phosphenevision 🤣🤣🤣
can we fire whoever dressed white flora bc thats a hate crime
I know, they made Terra look frumpy compared to the other girls, which almost makes her blend into the background.
@@trinaq tbh it feels like they were trying to hide her bc she was plus sized?? it might just be unfortunate coincidences lining up but the fact that the backgrounds and her clothes are usually the same colour doesnt help
She’s basically the chubby girl from Sleepover
@@iwakeupandboomimarat The costume designer for the show was Catherine Adair, who primarily worked on shows and films about middle aged women and adults (most notably, the desperate housewives). she probably has a lot more experience dressing skinny women as well. i really think they should have gotten somebody else to be in charge of costume design because while she's talented, her skills don't really translate well into dressing teenagers in a show that's supposed to be inspired by a cartoon. and especially with Terra, there were definitely ways to have her character stand out and by stylish while also wearing green.
@@annapuhl6889 I had the same thought!
Actually they did originally white wash Flora. In the original scripts and casting calls Tera was Flora. They rewrote her to be Tera when they realized people would be p*ssed that Flora was now white.
but no cares thrown my girls musa's way
But Flora, at least to me, was just tan. I didn’t think they were white washing her because I literally just thought she was tan 0-0
@@RebelAngelForever white ppl can be no other shade than porcelain white, don't you know anything? the ignorance
@@RebelAngelForever I thought she was just brown but she has hispanic descent
@@NAME-yg8sl That's kinda cool! I didn't know that Winx Club was this diverse originally
“No we didn’t white-wash the Latina character, we just wrote her out of the series!”
Soooo much better
It’s both equality worse, not really better lol.
"We will make a grown up show for grown ups but also they are all colour coded like your grade school binder was"
This.
Semilocon The girls weren’t even color coded in the original show. Their casual outfits were mixes of different colors. Their transformation outfits were color coded, but only the basic transformation and not Enchantix or Believix.
LOL TRUEEE. I really sometimes wonder if the costume designers have the credentials to be doing this. Cuz it seems like all they did was go "Bloom=Fire, Fire is red, let's dress Bloom in red" for all the characters. This was lazy and awful costume designing, and that's speaking from who has never studied it.
And also, I guess being east asian is not "grown up" enough so they had to whitewash musa lmao.
The costume designer never styled teenager media before. She's the costume person for DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES 🤣🤣🤣
They should have gotten the costume person from euphoria 🤦🏻♀️
@@itsnotaricaria no they shouldn't of
@@itsnotaricaria yeah!!! jule's outfits have the winx spirit
now that explains a lot
That... that explains so much
Look how they massacred my girl! Stella was Bloom's best friend, we didn't need or want a petty jealousy ploy!! Netflix Flora is a travesty....
As a blonde who likes fashion and has a redhead as one of my bestfriends, i felt offended. Why the blonde girl who is into fashion needs to be the mean girl?
@@nessyness5447 It's because of bad writing unfortunately. It's particularly annoying because the original Stella was the one who told Bloom about magic and told her to come to Alfea! It's just lazy that they went, "She's blonde and loves fashion so of course she has to be the mean girl!"
@@Musiccat155 yeah, they actually managed to be more backward than the animation, which was set in a time where the mean blonde girl trope was trendy and decided to not do that
JUSTICE FOR STELLA!!
@@nessyness5447 RIGHT!!! They really made the hot blonde one a bitch sooooo original 🤦♂️. (If anyone wants bashing Fate and refreshing the nostalgia I made a vid 😈😇)
Having Terra replace Flora as a main character is still an excuse to whitewash. 1, The actress playing Terra was originally announced to be Flora early on, but was then changed to Terra to avoid whitewashing complaints. 2, having her be literally the same character as flora, same personality and everything, is literally just making a white version of a character. 3, if they REALLY wanted to make Terra Flora’s cousin, they still could’ve cast a Latina actress to play her! They could’ve made Flora’s cousin also Latina but they didn’t, because Terra was written in as a way to get away with whitewashing.
terra is nothing like flora imo, completely different personality.
so true. The whole "Terra is Flora's cousin" argument doesn't justify her being white though. And they could've casted a plus sized latina actress too.
@@carriesnaps3508 it doesn't justify no but it would bring up some interesting mixed heritage families. my cousin is black, i am not. people don't believe we're related and it kinda hurts sometimes
It does make sense that she could be white but it should be shown she's mixed heritage by introducing Flora. I'm mixed (mexican/american) and while I look much darker, similar to my mother, my sibling is white passing. They look just like my dad but paler. Whenever they would mention that they were mexican/american, people didn't believe them and bullied them for it too (some even made rumors that my mom kidnapped them). It would be interesting to see that sort of stigma against mixed families brought up.
@@whitemoonwolf13 the actress originally auditioned for Flora regardless, they just changed it when they received backlash.
“They gave everyone accents apart from Bloom who is an American” that made me laugh haha
yeah it was a dumb comment lol
For real as someone who isn't American I never got why the American accent is seen as the default for media, sure most media is made in America but I wish characters having a non- American accent didn't get questioned cuz they don't sound American :/
@@Raya-ir4tm I think even in the original cartoon Bloom was American coded cuz her home on earth looks to be based off a generic American city but she could totally be Italian
@@foodham3277 as an Italian i think that's just a standard city period. Never seemed America coded to me, Italy looks like that too
@@foodham3277 Because, as Americans, we are imposing as hell! Ask anyone from any country, and they can tell you at least a 3rd grade understanding of the US’s current events and history. The US knows literal fuck-all about any country outside of our borders.
Im not gonna say Winx is a ground breaking masterpiece but they took away the colors, the glitter, the friendships and turned it into a CW show. I say this as someone who like CW shows, not everything should be a CW show.
Why do they feel the need to take away the colors?! I thought we were done with Darker and Edgier nonsense! Everything is camp now!
WE WANT CAMP AND WE WANT IT NOW!
Facts and even some cw shows that are bad are somewhat more appealing to me
When they commented on how one of the characters was 16 I died... they look 30!
A LOT OF THEM ARE CLOSE TO 30!
The outfits aren't helping at all
No one was 16 wtf. The girl who played Beatrix was 17 and she’s the ONLY one who looks her age and dresses well, its so weird like- They really tried to insult the heroes of the show and made the villain girl better looking (fashion wise)
It's 2021, why is Whitewashing STILL going on?! Aisha is the only main character of colour, yet she's the fairy we learn the least about in the first season.
And they made her so motherly, which is so uncomfortable that she was just taking care of and babysitting white characters
cause hollywood thinks we're stup1d.
Shes just there so no one will complain about racism. See theres a black girl were not racist.
@@proserpinabringerofdeath5935 shes actually the only mature one in that group, she became my favorite for her no-bs policy. However, it is true that her character is not developed enough, but then again no character is developed enough in that show. in general, all characters are very inconsistent.
I think the funny thing is that in the original Aisha/ Layla was introduced in the second season as the mysterious character. The whole thing about her powers weakening in the original had to do with the villain draining her magic at one point
‘You wanna age them up? Have them all in therapy.” LMAO
Yeah, why don’t they go more into mental health care? Schools have counselors and there’s more attention on the necessity of therapy, so if they want to be more mature, why not have the students be in therapy?
"What about aging it up involves making it bad?" Amanda has no chill holy...
it’s too bad a production company like HBO didn’t pick this show up. could you imagine how INSANE the wardrobe/makeup looks would have been if they used the same stylist’s from euphoria. i feel like they would have perfectly captured the essence of the original winx club show!
Jenny Nicholson mentionned in her video about the Vampire Diaries that the show had a really annoying tendency of using songs with lyrics that matched up perfectly to what was happening in the show... Now I get why it happened so often in this series as well !
EVERY time they did that in the show that was all I could think about!
Same omg I thought it was annoying as hell
i thought the same while watching too, so dumb
Wait is that a bad thing?
@@Galen223adept It was literally like if a character's dad died a song would play like "my father is deeeeead and im saaaaad." Obviously music can totally aid a show emotionally but it can get corny when its SO on the nose.
I burst out laughing when sky passed out like Bloom was just like “oh sorry!!” AND SHE DIDNT EVEN TRY TO CATCH HIM/STOP HIM FROM FALLING?? LIKE HAHAHAH THATS RUTHLESS
And then when they met after it was like oops sorry I drugged you and he's like not cool but ok cus you're pretty
And she didn't even leave the torches lit to at least keep him warm 😩
yeah...that scene was supposed to be serious, but it was pretty hilarious
At least there's one star of comedy for them xD
And then after the battle she took a little rest, still not checking on him or remembering his existence lol wtf
It was a generic show, and then they wanted to bring in an existing audience for profit so they tagged 'winx' at the end
THIS
Facts
That's why I watched
@@NAME-yg8sl I don't think anyone else willingly watched after the first episode unless they were watching for Winx.
@@NAME-yg8sl I don't think anyone else willingly watched after the first episode unless they were watching for Winx.
The cartoon was way more diverse and actually took risk in story telling, it was so bold and as I kid I loved their friendship and watch them go through struggles together. This live action just felt like a slap of reality that Hollywood don't care they just want money out of us, The show is one big ass clickbait.
What bothers me the most is the people who praise that live action trash. I grew up with and watched every single version of winx. So it’s really painful seeing such an awful remake be number #1 Netflix. I can’t help but be angry every time I hear about fate.
Exactly! Ive seen people saying that its not that bad. Like idk yeah it might be good but the point is why did they name it winx if its nothing like the original. The same as sabrina and riverdale. They couldve easily changed the names and people wouldve still watched.
Most of the people I see praising it have never seen the original or didn’t like the original. What’s worse is that they find some way to insult people who have watched the original and prefer it
@@shanespencer8754
Sounds like anyone who reviews a movie based on an anime, book, etc and those reviewers never got into the source material
I liked the original and I like this one, I agree that they should have just made this an original show but you don't have to hate on people just for liking the show
@@Beeetlejjug no ones hating on people who like the show??
What we wanted: Friendship, Healthy relationships, badass antagonists, Y2K fashion
What we got: Broken mean girl, edgy and BS lead character, main characters turned to background characters(Musa and Aisha), and dead people that keep coming back to life.
bring back girly shows no more dark academia
It’s not dark academia, really. It’s just, whatever the hell it is.
They couldn’t take advantage of the y2k aesthetic being popular?
@@proserpinabringerofdeath5935 y2k fashion is perfect
i reccomend k-on or didn't i say to make my abilities average.
I would love a girly live action show! 🌸🎀🛍💕
Empath? I didn’t know Shane Dawson was in this show!
Lmao, I made this joke while watching the show. She's not even empathic, she brings it up a day or two after Terra confronts her about ignoring her and made it sound like she "sensed" Terra's anxiety with their relationship. Like girl, she flat out confronted you. This show is def good for a laugh though.
I'M SCREAMING 😂😂
I HATE SHANE FOR RUINING THE WORD EMPATH
Girl this made me snort so loud
No wonder it’s so bad 😂
Swell Entertainment: You made a fairy show boring...
People who watched Sword Art Online's 2nd arc: First time?
people: KIRITO IS NOT OVERPOWERED OR BORING!
kirito: *shows no personality aside from exists and is nice, literally defeats an entire army with the weakest magic in universe only suffers once*
People who watched SAO:
damn, i was planning on starting SAO. Thats out the window now
@@pinkkam well don't listen to us. I have a pretty shite taste in media so I am by no means a universal standard of quality.
Try it and then judge it
@@pinkkam watch like the first 3 or 4 episodes and it is passable. I lost interest once Kirito suddenly changed his mind and completely contradicted what he believed at the beginning of the series. Also the main plot is almost identical to .hack//sign except it effects all characters instead of only one.
"the core theme of the show is friendship"
* Stella spends the entire serie being enemies with the rest of the club *
* Musa being mean to Terra almost the entire time *
* Bloom fighting with Aisha everytime she tries to help *
* Everyone ignoring Terra half of the time *
Why do the actresses look like they are mid forties. I get that you don't actually cast teens to play teens most of the time because of labour laws but the styling and lighting really doesn't help.
Hey! If Derry Girls (great show) could cast 30 year olds that could somewhat pass for late high schoolers, these shows definitely can. And like it’s less the actual age they look and more how they write and style the characters. It doesn’t matter that bloom looks young, they wrote the script and styled her like a depressed middle age woman going through and existential crisis...
ikr? especially the clothes looked like they're from 40 year old women
The costume designer worked on desperate housewives so maybe that's why
@@laisthedream2145 The people cast to play teenagers in Cobra Kai look like legit teens. The youngest is actually 19, so technically a teenager, but the "teenage" cast is otherwise in their 20's, and my god, some actually look so young that it's easy to think they cast people younger than their characters. The girl who plays Daniel's daughter doesn't look old enough to drive, yet she's 17 or so in the show.
Just proof that you can find adults who look young enough to play teenagers convincingly.
@@Author.Noelle.Alexandria YES!! That is such a perfect example! I don’t think I ever thought any teen in that show was in their twenties until i looked at the actual cast list, the people making fate just got lazy
One aspect I always found interesting about the original Winx Club friendships was how the girls had even stronger bonds through their powers too. Yeah, they were all roomies and got into hijinks together and supported each other but I could see links that made sense. Stella and Bloom, light and fire, being besties makes sense especially with their first meeting being Bloom saving Stella. Techna and Musa being close too. Even Aisha/Layla and Flora being close in later seasons made sense (water and plants). It's those little things that made the show interesting for me even it was just a subconscious reach on my part! Plus the colors! The fashion! THE FASHION! It's sad... Thanks for this summary because phew now I really don't even have to hate watch it lol
the remake feels like a hate crime I’m not gonna lie
it makes me wanna do bad things.........like dislike all the trailers and send angry letters.
@@ddjsoyenby it makes me wanna do great things.... like reshoot it as a fancast youtube series just to do the diversity and costumes justice.....how would i do that🤔
@@pitpat2928 anything is possible when a fandom comes together
I barely remember the show and just hearing this made me feel like I witnessed a crime
@@ddjsoyenby dude I wanna dislike everything about it then send a 50 page essay on everything that was done badly
I *HATE* that every teen-young adult show nowadays always has to be “edgy and dark” and involve sex, drugs, and murder, etc. Some shows do suit that kind of style and do it well (euphoria) but now it’s like every show has that kind of vibe.
Why did Beatrix and Bloom have more chemistry than Bloom and Sky even though they had that little time together
Because the writers are so bad at writing chemistry, everything they didn’t intend was far better then what they intended.
Bloom and Sky actually had more chemistry in the cartoon, even though they weren't my favorite couple.
i wouldnt be surprised if they made bloom bi just for lgbt inclusion for like an episode then pretend like it didnt happen like other shows.
@@edgarnello9165 oh most definitely, it’ll be a scene unrelated to anything where they kiss and then it is never touched upon again
@@edgarnello9165 💀 you already know
In the original files, she was called Flora. They just backpedaled. They somehow didn't think to just have a plus sized latina character, and retconned "oh, they're separate! See??"
The only thing I'd go "to be fair" about is that in the beginning they made an offhand comment about transformation not being around for a long time, thus why the wings were not around, which honestly just makes this more fanfictiony
when i heard that i was like ok that makes sense they wanna make it more realistic. If that was they only thing they changed i would be fine with it but they changed so much.
I was ok, they would obviously try to avoid to animate the transformation
Well, the main reason they said transformation magic and wings had been gone for a while was to simply cut costs on animation. Even then I found Bloom’s wings so ugly and was utterly disappointed their clothes didn’t even change into something even remotely like the outfits from the original. I don’t think they could even fly, so what’s the point of giving them transformations if all it is just ugly wings that can’t fly?
Yo, Musa's struggle about feeling someone die would've been such a great storyline
I feel like the original cartoon Aisha wanted nothing to do with control. I remember them showing her constantly being controlled and told what to do as a kid, and then she made a friend who taught her how to let go and have fun. So it feels weird the remake would just change her whole character like that and make her obsessed with control and discipline. Guess that shows how much the netflix writers knew about the show.
"Bloom is just a brat" The entirety of the plot explained.
I don't care what she is going through, no excuse to act like that.
If my memory serves correct the real bloom dealt with it better.
@@NAME-yg8sl But would u do better tho if u were in her position... ? Yikes. If you say yes u lie 😭💀 But yeah besides that the show was really awful. I liked some aspects of the series but a lot of things were problematic and unnecessary
@@winxwarrior9240 I would do better, honestly.
Didn't she release a war criminal and made Aisha apologize for telling Farah?
@@NAME-yg8sl well good point
She is super rude and treats her friends and Farah like trash.
Okay but why is "such boiled chicken energy" such a hilarious and accurate description of Sky?
Techna was my favourite as a kid and the Trix were a lesbian awakening. I feel personally victimized by this show
"[Sky] has such boiled chicken energy"
Devastating
I called Sky a simp.
Just because I was angry, at him being a two timing cheater who is kind off obsessed with Bloom.
The "changeling" part was taken from Celtic mythology! If you look more into that side of it, then you'll get what the big deal is. Actually pretty cool that they included that, but seems like they did a poor job of explaining it.
I think the bigger issue was that, correct me if I’m wrong, the original says nothing about ‘changelings’
it was definitely an interesting concept, they just used it badly
I noticed this in the first moment, however blooms reaction didn't make sense to me, like fairies who did that were bad, so why would you want to meet them?
The problem is...if bloom is a changeling, then the fairies kidnapped her parents'¥ real baby daughter and most likely killed her. Which probably is going to be used to make the relationship between bloom and her parents worse.
@@catalayalafaye5337 very bad, in fact they took away and most likely killed or have prisioner somewhere the human baby they changed her for.
I knew it was going to be bad without even watching it tbh. I loved Winx as a kid and w.i.t.c.h and all that stuff. Please leave those shows alone!! Stop trying to make them for adults
agreed or just do what made these shows good in the first place.
Oooh, W.I.T.C.H. was sooo good
@@smirglepapier531 luckily disney owns that one so netflix can touch it. And we can say whatever of the disney live action but at least the respect the aesthetic and is not this level of cringy.
"adults" don't even act like adults
W.I.T.C.H. was also created in Italy before being acquired by Disney, if they DARE making it not another awful remake my childhood will be forever ruined.
The colors of this show just make me sad. I just want a live action show full of peppy colors and pink and sparkles. Let me escape reality✨✨✨
The fairies and princesses ( and even the villains, but in darker colors)in once upon a time had glittery and sparkly outfits and that show had some pretty dark moments too.
@@nessyness5447 yes! that was a great show up until season 7
@@susansanborn5686 season 7, what season 7? 🤣🤣 Let's just pretend that didn't happen.
The entire show is a violation of the Geneva convention
We need another one just for this show
I dont like that they filmed it in Ireland but mainly used British actors in the series when there originally werent really any British characters
The only british character was TECHNA in the 4 kids dub and they removed her i-
All fantastical characters need to have British accents because they sound classy
I thought it was a clever way to underscore the cultural difference between Bloom and everyone else with an easily recognizable shorthand.
But there weren't any american characters either. They never said where they were from but the cartoon was Italian so if you wanted them to be realistic they should all be italian
@@Juanmaligno she wasn't a british character. That was just the english dub. Winx is not an English-speaking show
Winx Club used to be my shit when I was younger and had a big impact on my childhood and pre-teen/early teen years, since it inspired me to become more creative with my drawing, writing fanfiction and imaginary Winx OC characters. Overall, I consider it to be my favorite childhood show alongside W.I.T.C.H. and Digimon.
So, when I saw that Netflix was turning it into a live-action show, I didn't have the biggest of hopes for it and actually thought they might put in some effort into in. But guess what, this show is an absolute dumpster fire trash and it can't be compared to the original animated show. Even though I didn't watch it, it looked absolutely horrible in the trailer.
And for the lack of diversity between the casting choices, I totally agree! At least in the original version they attempted to have three inclusive characters within the six fairies (Musa, Layla and Flora), but here, they wiped their asses with an attempt at having inclusive characters.
Whitewashing Flora and turning her into a dollar-store version of her own self? Come on!!
Overall, this show is a waste of everyone's time and brain cells. It sucks!
The way the show made make a freaking Fairy School look like any other human high school... I was like... what? Lol. I didn't want to stay there more than a minute. And I'm surprised you didn't mention Riven and his "jokes".
Those were jokes?
I thought he was just high all the time
"...worked on The Vampire Diaries" Jenny is shook.
My crush on Bloom was too big for the first word attached to this show to be homophobic
I literally had a stroke reading this what-
Had an aneurysm trying to read this wth
I had a heart attack trying to read this wtf
Got an explosive diarrhea reading this comment, wha
damn why does everyone have such a hard time reading
i turned it off after bloom(?) said smth about mansplaining to that blonde guy in the first couple of minutes
There's also a part where blooms dad calls her a sexist because she said something (don't remember what)?
@@ognjensijak989 she said lord of the flies and her dad said something absolutely idiotic - yeah I switched it off at that exact moment too
@@ccrraazzyyggiirrll also her mom saying something about feminism in a condescending manner 💀
Lol me 2. She was lost and needed help how was that mansplaining.
@crazy_girl101 yes! He said lady of the flies don't be sexist something like that
I just started watching it right before you posted this! As someone who LOVED Winx as a kid, it's very weird.
Bloom: Breaks Rosalind out of prison. Lies to and betrays everyone she's close to on order to keep Rosalind safe. Follows Rosalind into the a dark forest alone at night. Helps Rosalind to charge her powers so that she can do whatever she wants. Believes everything Rosalind tells her about her and Alfea's past.
Also Bloom: "You want to teach me?? I don't even know you!!!
This is like seeing the footage of that cringey live-action version of Sailor Moon that was pitched in the west.
hey now that one was still, yknow, a magical girl show and not riverdale
Us: Winx Club!
Tv show creators: Ah yes an adult show
Us: We want wholesome content
Tv show creators: Sex, gore, problematic relationships
Us: ...
Italian us: winx club!
Netflix: we'll ruin every single thing about the show and won't even consider making a reference about the show being originally created in Italy.
Italian us: ...
the way i screamed out loud when you namedropped house of anubis
i literally had to rewind to make sure i heard right. i then started to laugh very hard
I tried to watch it when i was so much younger. Had no fucking clue what was happening whatsoever
Amanda: **asks for a winx club reboot**
Monkeys Paw: **Curls one finger**
I can't get over the porg staring intensely at the drawer. 👀
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I get distracted too
they made stella a mean girl and i will never forgive that
Day 8 of attempting to convince Amanda to refer to us, her fans as the Armanda Armada because pun
the more you talked about the "plot" the more it confirms its a 2012 wattpad fic
it doesn’t even hold up to a 2012 wattpad fic, it’s far worse
Moderngurlz recently did a review on the live action winx show as well and I think it's very informative, even if you never watched the cartoon you get good context
Uppo
I watched it in a day and I don't even know why. I guess I just needed a distraction and that seemed bad enough to not get fully obsessed over. The most annoying part was that it had such a nice concept but they ruined it all with laziness. Just like in the Vampire Diaries where Elena always had to be the most important one, even when her best friends suffered because of this, in this show it was the same with Bloom. What I found utterly ridiculous was when all the girls except for Aisha decided to help her free Beatrix, the confirmed murderer, and then Aisha was forced to apologize for being a snitch, even though she directly said that Bloom's actions were selfish and endangering. I was like... WHAT?!
I agree, it made no sense.
And then nothing happens to them after freeing 2 murderers, they just are made to sit in their rooms like they got detention
Brian Young was the producer for VPD so I had a feeling that since he was also the producer for Fate that Bloom was going to be an Elena character.
"Boiled chicken energy"... That got me 💀
I understood the Aisha deal as not her suddenly losing control but rather struggling with this one task (and having overcome a lot of struggles in the past, being in control and working hard), while Bloom just gets it with a tiny bit of struggle at first. I thought it was a suprsingly self aware look at 'the chosen one' getting it all with litte effort and Aisha was reasonably frustrated
Some of the dialogue choices were just... straight up horrible
"gives off such boiled chicken energy"
I'm going to use this every day for the rest of my life
Remember when Sky and Brandon's names were interchanged mid-series and the show just acted like nothing ever happened? 😹 That was so iconic
that's because in some foreign versions of the show they made some cuts, but there's a whole explaination for the name change.
I am so happy that you brought up the fact that the girls were barely friends. I feel like they had less than 10 different scenes with all of them together. Also the show used phones way too much and the fashion made them look a lot older than 16.
This lowkey makes me want to hear you try to recap every episode of Riverdale. It's so chaotic and bad.
"I would be horrified, terrified, SCARED EVEN..."
I'm not going to lie, the whole storyline had me confused at the end. As soon as she released Rosalind, nothing made sense. I don't even understand if Rosalind is on the bad side or she's just power hungry.
Bloom just does whatever she wants and there is never any consequence when she literally like breaking into things and the headmistress is like oh no, anyways you are so great Bloom
@@phosphenevision The whole show should be named "Bloom's world" at this point 😐
“what about aging it up means making it bad” you hit the nail on the head.
I’m going to say this show isn’t “dark, and mature” in the good way, it’s what 12 year olds think is “dark and mature”.
I just want this to be a Segway for us to get the original Winx Club on Netflix, cause right now there’s tragically only season 7
All the earlier seasons are free on TH-cam!!!
"The core idea of friendship was present in the show" haha that guy either doesn't have friends or his friendships are toxic af.
The opening was phenomenal, especially since your Charlie's Angels video is one of my favorites. I was laughing.
Great breakdown! One major question that was most obvious to me like immediately when Bloom found out she was a changeling is “what happened to the human baby your parents originally had that you replaced?”
Did anyone else notice that literally nobody ever makes any mention of it - including Bloom’s parents when she tells them? Like Bloom is so self-obsessed she never stops to think about what this revelation might mean for her parents, and the show runners are so obsessed with Bloom that they don’t care enough to draw the attention away from her for even a second to think about her parents as people. They literally only see other characters as instruments or objects to advance the plot around Bloom, not as fully developed characters in their own right
The reason that the Queen would rather her daughter be know to have blinded a classmate on purpose rather than by accident is because of the nature of the monarchy. This monarchy rules through fear, not love. As such, it is better for them that the daughter is known to be cruel, rather than inept. This way the fear can be maintained.
3:48 If you look up that actresses IMDB page she's listed as playing Flora, not Tara
I personally find the show brave to have a protagonist that slept in a warehouse after burning her parents alive. Very relatable 10/10
they could still make a dark show and dress the girls in bright, pop-sugar clothing that’s trendy and catered to their character - i feel as though the juxtaposition of the girls’ aesthetic and the subject matter would have been interesting
The fact you said they might use flora as bait for people to watch season two and that’s actually what they did in the teaser for the next season just makes me laugh so hard
Why did they make musa into Shane Dawson’s persona
Life inspires art
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LMAO
THANK GOD SOMEONE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS!!! From the minute the trailer came out I was pissed.
WAIT! having them all in therapy would be low key so good.
I’ve been waiting for this because I didn’t want to watch the dumpster fire of a show
The wait was worth it trust me. I watched the first episode and lost at least half my brain cells.
I watched like half an episode 😔
I must say, you talking through the incredibly convoluted plot of a TV show is potentially my favourite form of entertainment at the moment, I love these videos
6:16 lmao I'm gonna use that line now... "Such boiled chicken energy"
The part about being a changling is actually true and makes sense. I've read a lot of fairy books when I was younger and whenever they discussed changlings it was akin to a cuckoo who pushes the other eggs out of the nest and takes over it. They're not necessarily evil but they are mean and vain and mischievous . Their purpose was to inherit the wealth of the household they were put in and then they would distribute it back to the fairy Queen or imp.