
Queens luso-floptropicanas (brazilian-floptok)
Question me about who you have curiosity.

Question me about who you have curiosity.
One thing I’d absolutely love to see in Winx would be longer character arcs, rather than short character arcs packed into a single season. I mean, I do like the way it was done, at least in the first three seasons. We have Bloom at the center of that massive arc in season three, and we could have had a great arc for Aisha in season five, if only it hadn't been so poorly executed. So, I rewrote the series, adding some fanon elements, of course—not trying to say it’s better than the original or that it should have been this way, but just rewriting it in my own style.
1. The Alfea Arc
The fate of the Magical Dimension begins to intertwine within the shadowy corridors of Cloud Tower. Mirta, a kind-hearted witch, uncovers a conspiracy: the Trix are manipulating her friend Lucy to steal the legendary Ring of Solaria. During a violent ambush where Stella is nearly subjugated by a forbidden artifact, a young human girl named Bloom unleashes a blast of raw, unknown power, saving the Fairy of the Sun and the Moon.
Welcomed into Alfea, Bloom begins to find love in Sky's arms, while the newly formed Winx Club gains a vital ally: Mirta, who earns her Enchantix by sacrificing herself to free Lucy from the Trix's clutches. This initial clash ends with the defeat of the three witches, exiled to the dreaded Omega Dimension, but the gears of a much greater evil have already begun to turn.
2. The Darkar
The depths of the planet Melody hide deep scars of the past. Musa lives with the open wound of losing her mother to the poverty and disease caused by the tyranny of Darkar, the Shadow Lord. When Aisha arrives in Melody, wounded after a desperate attempt to rescue the Pixies from the Emperor's domain, the Winx wage war.
Amidst the chaos, Musa finds herself trapped in a draining, toxic relationship with Riven. It is Aisha's unconditional support and affection that help her break those chains, blooming into a genuine romance between the two fairies. When Darkar kidnaps Bloom to drain her essence—forcing the Fairy of the Dragon Flame to question her own identity—the Winx march to the rescue. In the climax of the battle, Musa makes the ultimate sacrifice to seal away the Shadow Lord, achieving the full splendor of her Enchantix.
3. The Legendarium
Within the ruins of Darkar’s fallen castle, Selina, an archaeologist and Bloom’s childhood friend, unearths the Legendarium, a tome capable of bringing myths and nightmares to life. Upon introducing Selina to the Winx, Flora battles her own deep insecurities, completely unaware that her friend is being corrupted by a malevolent entity trapped within the book: the wizard Valtor.
In a desperate bid to contain the advancing myths, Helia and Riven confront Selina. However, Valtor uses Riven as a vessel, invading his mind and hijacking his body to escape his millennial prison. Seeing the imminent destruction and the suffering of her childhood friend, Flora conquers her fears and throws herself into the line of fire to break Selina’s mind control, awakening the power of her Enchantix.
4. Fairies of the Earth
Free and starved for power, Valtor manipulates his former allies, the Wizards of the Black Circle, to invade Cloud Tower and extract the Cosmos Prism. Yet, Valtor’s cruelty knows no bounds; he attempts to sacrifice the Wizards themselves to channel the artifact. Betrayed, they abandon him but continue their own hunt. Meanwhile, Aisha faces a personal crisis as her family imposes an arranged marriage upon her, straining her relationship with Musa.
In her search for answers about the past, Bloom learns from Faragonda about the existence of the last terrestrial fairy: Roxy. The Winx travel to Bloom’s home planet and locate the young girl, who, terrified, hesitates to accept her destiny. The Black Circle emerges from the shadows, kidnapping Roxy's father. Ignoring Faragonda’s warnings, Roxy slips away to Lake Roccaluce in the dead of night. There, the Selkies open an ancient portal to Earth. The Wizards anticipate the move and erect an impenetrable mystical dome around the planet, trapping everyone inside. To break the spell, the Winx travel to Tir na Nog and free five ancestral fairies corrupted by hatred against humanity. Splitting into pairs, the Winx soar across the globe to heal the Earth Fairies. In the final confrontation, the Wizards open a catastrophic vortex to consume the planet, but Roxy sacrifices herself to close it, officially becoming the newest Winx and achieving her Enchantix. Before fleeing, the Wizards reveal a terrifying truth: they used to be five, and the fifth was Valtor.
5. The Depths of Andros
The day of Aisha’s dreaded royal wedding in Andros arrives. In the shadows of the ocean, Valtor—still inhabiting Riven's body—finds Tritannus, the rejected prince and Aisha’s bitter cousin. Feeding on the young prince's fury and resentment, Valtor corrupts him with dark magic in exchange for the Water Prism. Tritannus’s attack disrupts the aristocratic wedding, sparking a brutal battle where the prince is temporarily driven back.
At night, the Spirit of the Water visits Aisha, granting the Winx the temporary power of Harmonix so they can fight beneath the waves. To make it permanent, they must purify the aquatic ecosystems of ten different planets. Throughout this journey, their paths cross with the haughty Diaspro, Tecna begins a pure romance with Timmy, and Bloom begins to hear the vague, ethereal whispers of Daphne. In the sunken ruins of Andros, Tritannus channels the power of his trident to obliterate the kingdom. Aisha throws herself before the blast of pure energy, absorbing the destruction to save her people and emerging from the waters with her Enchantix. With the victory, truths come to light: Aisha confesses her love for Musa to her parents, while her suitor, Nabu, reveals he is also in love with someone else. The families accept the dissolution of the contract, and freedom finally blooms.
6. The Coldness of Reason
Tecna travels with the Winx and Timmy to Zenith to reunite with Artemis, the brilliant and severe scientist who raised and mentored her. However, Artemis is obsessed with a failing research project and, in a moment of isolation, harshly reprimands Tecna for her "irrational" friendships. Fired from the institute for her dangerous experiments, Artemis is visited by Valtor, who hands her the technology needed to complete her work in exchange for the Wind Prism.
Taking absolute control of Zenith through the technological grid, Artemis confronts Tecna. Under immense psychological pressure and triggered by childhood traumas, Tecna yields to her mentor’s manipulation and turns against her own friends. In a tragic climax at the planet's computer core, Tecna’s emotional walls shatter upon seeing the suffering of Timmy and the Winx. To stop an unstable portal created by Artemis that would consume Zenith, Tecna sacrifices herself to seal it from the inside. Her body is enveloped by the glow of the Enchantix in the final second before being pulled into the oblivion of the Omega Dimension. To the universe, the Fairy of Technology was dead.
7. The Omega Dimension
In the frozen depths of Omega, Tecna’s survival instinct keeps her alive. Using her magic and intellect, she locates a rupture point in the prison and opens a portal that drops her into Diamond, an isolated realm of archaic technology. However, the dimensional tear allows Icy—who used her ice powers to break her own confinement—to free Darcy and Stormy. In Diamond, Tecna befriends three local fairies at an advanced base. But the Trix track her down: they defeat the local fairies, steal their identities through shapeshifting, and escape on a ship bound for Magix.
Meanwhile, shattered by grief, the Winx separate across the Magical Dimension to cope with the pain. Aisha and Musa seek refuge in Melody; Stella returns to royal duties in Solaria; Flora finds comfort in Helia’s arms while helping a neighboring kingdom alongside Mirta; and Roxy dedicates herself to studying magic. Bloom, guided by Daphne's apparitions, begins to unravel the secrets of her royal lineage and her power. The isolation ends when Tecna manages to intercept Timmy’s network, sending a life signal. The reunion of the Winx is marked by tears and exuberant joy—yet, a shadow hangs over Bloom: Sky has cut off all communication with her.
8. Throne of Blood
Consumed by bitterness over losing Sky and the crown to an Earthling plebeian, Duchess Diaspro makes a blood pact with Valtor. In exchange for the Earth Prism, he teaches her the forbidden arts of dark magic. When the Winx and the Specialists arrive in Heraklyon to investigate the prince’s silence, they find a horrific scene: Diaspro has carried out mass sacrifices of her own subjects to achieve a corrupted Dark Enchantix, keeping Sky under a powerful thrall of submission.
Thrown into the royal dungeons, the Winx and the Red Fountain warriors must face ten of Diaspro’s monstrous executioners to escape. In the throne room, Bloom and Sky (freed from the trance) confront the duchess. It is at this moment that Riven, still possessed by Valtor, appears. With four of the five prisms in his possession, Valtor tears through Riven's flesh, manifesting his true and terrifying humanoid form, leaving the specialist's body transformed into a grotesque beast. Joining forces, the Specialists and Musa manage to break Riven’s curse, securing his mystical redemption and Musa’s definitive forgiveness, though the two decide to go their separate ways.
9. The Royalty of Solaria
Valtor’s final move to secure the last fragment begins in Solaria. He grants Countess Cassandra the means to bewitch King Radius, demanding the Fire Prism in return. The plan unfolds at Stella’s Princess Ball. Cassandra and her daughter, Chimera, execute a coup d'état, casting a curse that drains the Winx of their magic and scatters them as fugitives across the most dangerous corners of Solaria, throwing Stella into a dark dungeon.
Lucy, who was accompanying Mirta at the event and was unaffected, manages to free Stella. Together, they steal the crystal storing the Winx's magical essence. In a relentless race against time and Chimera's henchmen, Stella crosses Solaria delivering the powers back to her friends, facing generals at every stop. Upon finding Bloom, the arena changes: Valtor and the Trix (now revealed) block the path. Bloom tries to face him with pure rage, but the power disparity is overwhelming. Valtor psychologically tortures her with cruel truths about the destruction of Domino, forcing the Winx into a strategic retreat. Back at the palace, Cassandra and Chimera conjure a spell of total annihilation to bury the kingdom. Stella positions herself between the dark magic and her people, raising a solar shield of divine proportions. The effort exhausts her life force but shatters the curse and awakens her Enchantix. Magix, however, is already falling: Valtor has besieged the magic schools in search of the Cosmos Prism defended by Faragonda and Griffin. In her final spiritual farewell, Daphne teaches Bloom the ultimate truth: the Dragon Flame is not a reservoir to be emptied, but an eternal source.
10. The Eternal Flame
To endure the weight of the final confrontation, Bloom travels to the ancestral world of Domino, subjecting herself to the judgment and training of the ancient dragons to purify her connection to the primordial flame. Meanwhile, in Magix, the Winx wage a devastating war against the Trix, whose powers have been vastly amplified by Valtor; after an epic battle of pure strategy and unity, the Winx subdue the three witches once and for all.
However, the true cataclysm begins when Valtor assumes his final form, infused with the power of the five cosmic prisms. Bloom returns, but the collision of powers is uneven. In a merciless blow, Valtor pierces the fairy and completely drains the Dragon Flame from her chest, leaving her weakened and on the brink of death. With the Winx fallen and disarmed, an era of absolute darkness descends upon the Magical Dimension, withering the magic of every fairy in the universe.
On the threshold between life and the void, Daphne’s words echo in Bloom’s mind. The flame was not given to her; she is the flame. Realizing that the dragon's fire is born from the strength of the spirit and is truly infinite, Bloom ignites her own heart from nothingness. She rises amidst the absolute darkness, channeling all her fury, pain, and love into a suicidal, overwhelming attack. In an explosion of apocalyptic proportions, Valtor is turned to ash, but the price is claimed: Bloom’s body falls lifeless onto the devastated ground. The Winx weep around their fallen leader. But, from the epicenter of her sacrifice for the salvation of the entire cosmos, a golden spark ignites. Bloom’s body rises, healed and transfigured by divine light: the last fairy finally awakens her Enchantix.
Re:zero está no topo pois é o ápice da lista, não o ápice dos animes, estamos entendidos?
É muito comum vermos posts que reduzem tudo a frases como “a esquerda faz isso, a direita faz aquilo”, como se fosse possível dividir a população inteira em duas grandes caixas estanques. Basta alguém se declarar de um dos lados para que surja justificativa imediata para linchamento virtual. Essa divisão, embora pareça útil à primeira vista — resultado de estereótipos que criamos, reforçados por bolhas ideológicas, para simplificar a categorização humana —, revela-se extremamente falha. Existe uma descontinuidade linguística evidente: não se sabe com clareza onde um polo termina e o outro começa. Na realidade, as questões políticas são multifacetadas, abrangendo sociedade, economia, segurança, meio ambiente e muitas outras dimensões, de modo que essa polarização estéril acaba por impedir coalizões pragmáticas e soluções construtivas.
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Norberto Bobbio, o filósofo italiano, explica em seu livro Direita e Esquerda a essência da distinção: a esquerda tende a apoiar o Estado, o progresso, as reformas e os direitos sociais, enquanto a direita prioriza a propriedade privada, a tradição, a hierarquia e a ordem estabelecida. Essa diferença de atitude perante a igualdade oferece uma base analítica interessante. Contudo, surgem dificuldades ao tentar encaixar nessa dicotomia ideologias como fascismo, liberalismo, anarquismo, socialismo ou monarquismo. Qualquer divisão arbitrária mostra-se insuficiente, pois cada corrente apresenta semelhanças e divergências internas em aspectos socioeconômicos. Não há uma dicotomia pura nos valores ideológicos.
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O problema principal surge quando essa distinção é empregada de forma desleal, distorcendo a realidade em prol da guerra política. Bobbio não erra na descrição fundamental, mas o eixo é frequentemente usado como arma tribal. Tal abordagem ignora que ambos os lados possuem falhas e acertos históricos evidentes: a esquerda contribuiu para a redução de preconceitos e a expansão de direitos, mas também gerou promessas utópicas que resultaram em autoritarismo; a direita frequentemente promoveu estabilidade econômica e institucional, embora tenha resistido a reformas necessárias e tolerado desigualdades extremas.
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No fundo, muitos desses discursos derivam mais de um pertencimento estético e partidarista do que de uma reflexão genuína. Jovens e adultos escolhem lados não raro conforme o que melhor se alinha ao “capital simbólico” que os atrai — o estilo, o discurso, o grupo que oferece identidade e senso de pertencimento —, transformando a política em questão de estética mais do que de análise rigorosa.
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Em suma, hiper-polarizar em torno de esquerda e direita atrapalha mais do que ajuda. A vida política é repleta de nuances, e julgar ideias pelos resultados concretos, em vez de rótulos rígidos, seria bem mais produtivo.
I watched up to episode 18, and I saw a lot of meta-jokes, so what am I going to miss that's entirely humorous?
me:
Flora x Draculaura (sensible and lovely)
Ghoulia x Tecna (obvious)
Frankie x Bloom (the pickme girls)
Cleo x Stella (the rich divas)
Aisha x Clawdeen (Athletic and Prudent)
Lagoona x Musa (lovely girls with toxic boyfriend)
Wich would also work:
Draculaura x Musa
Lagoona x Flora (Sensible girls)
Stella x Clawdeem (fashion)
Lagoona x Aisha (water and Sports)
I came up with this idea some time ago, and I've been refining it: instead of the primordial dragon resting in Domino, it divided its essence into 10 different realms. This essence—or rather, the Dragon Flame—would be in different objects carried by the magical royalty of each of the worlds. I'll explain each one. (Sorry for the simple names)
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1.The Sword of Domino.
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It would have fire-related powers and represent energy. It was originally the sword, but Daphne needed some way to transfer the flame to her sister Bloom in order to save her. In this universe, Bloom doesn't possess all of the flame, only a part of it.
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2.The Scepter of Solaria.
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It represents the sun and the stars (anyone who understands physics remembers that they are the origin of all matter), with light powers—we already know it well. Stella carries it.
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3.The Trident of Andros.
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Water powers, representing transformation. Carried by Neptune.
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4.The Ring of Tir Na Nog (or White Circle).
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Air powers, representing space. Carried by Morgana.
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5.The Prism of Zenith.
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Electric and technological powers, representing consciousness. It is not carried by anyone; it functions like Zenith’s engine/core.
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6.The Crown of Linphea.
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Natural and healing powers, representing life. Carried by Crystal? Maybe.
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7.The Hammer of Heraklyon.
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Earth powers, representing stability. Carried by some military figure from Heraklyon.
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8.The Hydra of Diamond.
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Ice powers, representing conservation, the static, and time. It is not an object but a Hydra. In this rewrite, you would gain access to the Omega dimension through Diamond (Icy’s realm), and this Hydra is what keeps Omega functioning.
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9.The Grimoire of Magix.
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Powers of magical energy manipulation and spells in general, representing magic itself. It is located in Magix, in a Magical Tower between the three schools, and regulates all the magic in the magical universe. That’s why that area would feel much more mystical than the others.
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Music powers, representing frequency and causality. Carried by some bard from Melody.
De um lado temos a possibilidade de que existam imensas favelas espaciais e que a Terra seria o mundo de origem humana e muito valorizada por isso; do outro lado temos a possibilidade de que poucos humanos conseguirão sair do planeta, e que a Terra passe a ter por inteiro a densidade populacional de Java, na Indonésia, sendo impossível viver.
Me:
Flora x Fluttershy
Musa x Rarity
Stella x Pinkie Pie
Tecna x Twilight Sparkle
Bloom x Rainbow Dash
Aisha x Applejack
Bloom x Stella: I have no words, simply the most well-utilized duo in the entire series.
Aisha x Musa: Needs no introduction, the couple I wish had happened.
Bloom x Tecna: A bit underrated, I'd say. I think they go really well together.
Flora x Tecna: I admit this one lacks development in the series, but the emotional rock of the group and the logical mind of the group had a dynamic with huge potential. If they were each other's best friends, I believe they would have had an even more spectacular development.
Flora x Stella: I don't have much to say, they take good care of each other.
Tecna x Aisha: Their dynamic in WOW is super fun—one being logically smart and the other kinesthetically smart, plus they are the two most sensible members of the group.
Tecna x Musa: One of the most iconic duos.
Stella x Aisha: Both grew up in royalty; it's amazing how their relationship is built through friction that always gets resolved in the best possible way.
Flora x Bloom: They are so sweet and gentle together, it's simply unthinkable not to include them here.
Musa x Flora: This is a dynamic that I admit just isn't interesting. I don't remember any memorable moments between these two where the other Winx aren't right in the middle of it. And mind you, they are my two favorites.
Flora x Aisha: Same thing as the first one; I just don't think there’s much to develop here.
Musa x Bloom: Underutilized. Bloom's "good, curious girl" archetype combined with Musa's "rebellious, sensitive" archetype had great potential—it just didn't happen.
Tecna x Stella: A lot of wasted potential. The super-techy one and the spontaneous one would have made an amazing duo, but I only remember a few jokes from season 1 that actually use this dynamic.