Charmix Deserved Better (Winx Club)
Added 2025-02-07 21:33:05 +0000 UTCIntro:
When it comes to Winx Club transformations, the one everyone always forgets is Charmix. So much so, that eventually, the base Magic Winx form got renamed to Charmix. But why?
Well, partially it’s because it’s in season 2, which is by far the most underrated and overlooked season of the show. That’s definitely not helped by the fact Nickelodeon skipped over this one, and the terrible one-hour special butchering its story completely gutted Charmix, and all the character development associated with it.
But in truth, even rewatching the original, Charmix feels more like an afterthought. It’s a cute idea that winds up falling flat because of its late introduction, its poor execution, and its lack of presence in the narrative, and in the end, gets written off as yet another cheap attempt at merchandising.
Which… I mean, yeah, Charmix absolutely is that. But I think Charmix could’ve been so much more. It could’ve been the perfect representation for all the character development present in season 2. Bloom’s anger issues and identity crisis, Stella’s insecurities and tendency to put her foot in her mouth, Flora’s shyness and fear of rejection, Musa’s strained relationship with her father over her late mother, Tecna’s refusal to be vulnerable, and Aisha’s fear of isolation.
So today, we’re gonna talk about what Charmix is, where it fell short, and how maybe it could’ve been handled better.
What Is Charmix?:
Unlike a lot of other transformations, which are either entirely new designs or variations of existing ones, Charmix is more of a booster form, represented by accessories: a brooch, and a purse. Given it’s the second form of the series, it’s essentially an introduction to the idea of powers beyond the base Magic Winx form. And by keeping it something lowkey, it helps to give Magic Winx more time to shine, while also bridging us towards Enchantix next season.
The Charmix Designs:
At the very least, the Charmix designs are cute. I lowkey kinda like them being minor accessories. Bloom’s got this windy lil heart-shaped jewel around her brooch, and a heart-shaped pink fur purse, both of which are adorable, and match the heart motif she’s got going on.
Stella’s is… said to be a mirror-shaped jewel? I’m not getting a mirror vibe looking at it, not gonna lie, but it is pretty. Her purse is a simple orange bag with blue trims, matching her color palette, with a crescent moon on the bag. The one time she’s ever displayed the moon proudly. In the original, all her spells are mirror-themed, by which I mean they have moon names, because visually they’re just energy blasts.
Flora’s brooch is the top half of a heart, the arms looking like vines. She’s also got this cute shoulder bag that immediately stands out from the others, and the purse itself looks like a closed rose. Musa and Tecna’s are arguably the most suited to their powers. Musa’s brooch is a treble-clef-shaped jewel on the shoulder strap of her top, and her bag is a CD player. Personally, I’d love if she threw magical CDs like ninja stars.
Tecna’s got a triangle-shaped jewel around her brooch, because triangles are the most scientific shape. Her bag is… I’m assuming a transmitter? I would’ve liked if the bags had unique powers based on their designs. Not sure what this thing would do, but at least it looks sufficiently nerdy.
Actually, Tecna does connect to the specialists’ starship in episode 24, so maybe that’s what her Charmix is for. It lets her hook into different machines or computers in order to pilot them.
Aisha’s jewel… yeah, it just looks like a weirder version of Stella’s. I’m guessing it’s supposed to be reminiscent of a fountain, given her association with water? The bag is a pink water gourd, which honestly reminds me of Piff’s little bonnet. I get them being water-themed, but it feels kinda odd since Aisha mostly uses plasma and Morphix.
Earning the Charmix:
The way Charmix is earned differs depending on the dub. In the original, a fairy earns her Charmix when she overcomes a fear, while in the 4Kids dub, it’s about a fairy getting in touch with her true self. One is about facing something you dread, while the other is more introspective. Really, they feel like two sides of the same coin. Becoming a stronger, more courageous person by facing your fears. Of course, the levels of satisfaction change depending on the Winx.
Bloom is the first to achieve her Charmix after coordinating everyone’s escape from a falling cable car in the Wildlands. Oddly, it feels like the requirements of Charmix swapped between dubs? In the original, where Charmix is about overcoming a fear, Bloom more focuses on her regrets of losing faith in theWinx as a team, and her faith in Sky as a partner. Meanwhile in the 4Kids dub, where Charmix is about introspection, Bloom is talking more about the fear of the situation, and Sky praises her for her bravery. Either way, it’s fine, but not the most riveting way to earn a Charmix.
Stella and Musa are the next two to get their Charmix in the very next episode. Stella, who’d been having conflict with Aisha given how Stella’s love of luxury has made her resent the Wildlands, gets upset when Aisha suggests sending a postcard to Stella’s parents, not knowing they’re divorced. Aisha, feeling like she doesn’t know the Winx at all, goes off alone in the wilderness.
Stella goes to find her, apologizing and inviting Aisha into the fashion show she’d been planning with the other Winx. In the 4Kids dub, Stella more emphasizes the walls she puts up to guard her insecurities. This earns her a Charmix. Still feels a bit underwhelming, but it’s a nice book end to the conflict that’s been brewing between these two the whole season given their polarizing personalities, and it’s much more satisfying than Bloom’s Charmix.
Musa, meanwhile, unfortunately is connected to her crush on Riven. Riven notices Darcy in the woods preparing traps for the Winx, and Musa leaves Riven alone to keep tabs on her. In the original, it’s about Musa trusting Riven with this, since he was under Darcy’s hypnosis in the first season. Which… feels kinda weird, and a bit victim-blame-y. Yeah, Riven is trash, but he was still under a dark spell while working for the Trix last season.
In the 4Kids dub, the trust angle is gone, instead about Musa straight up telling Riven she likes him. It’s still not great cuz… it’s Riven, but it’s a lot cuter, and much less aggravating. And this confession grants her a Charmix.
The Charmix kinda comes in clutch in these episodes. Since the Wildlands are a magic-free zone, the Winx are powerless here, only able to use short bursts of magic once they’ve earned their Charmix. Bloom for some reason only ever uses her Charmix twice, leaving Stella and Musa to become key players in stopping the Trix.
Aisha gets separated from the others and lost in a dark cave. In the original, she’s terribly afraid of the dark, which is connected to her fear of being left alone. She overcomes this fear in order to help her friends. It’s more or less the same in the 4Kids dub, save for the omission of the fear of the dark. She gets her Charmix, flies out of the cave, and meets up with Bloom and the pixies.
Tecna, who’s been annoyed at Timmy for a while because he won’t confess his feelings, gets worried when Timmy is nearly injured in his plan to stop the Trix. In the original, it’s… kinda confusing? She says she judged him for superficial things, by which I assume she means his cowardice when the Trix stole the Redfountain Codex? 4Kids makes it a bit clearer, with Tecna admitting she herself had been scared to confess her feelings, and instead blamed Timmy for not doing so. Her vulnerability snags her the best relationship in the show, and a Charmix.
Flora is left as the last Winx without a Charmix, which she’s really insecure about. Especially when her power over nature is needed to heal the dying Flower of Life in Pixie Village. She manages to pull it off thanks to the encouragement of her season-long crush Helia, and earns her Charmix by confessing her feelings to him. Admittedly, 4Kids botched this one, but it’s arguably the most satisfying of the Charmixes aside from Aisha.
The Problem with Charmix:
So overall, I’m not against the way the Charmix form was earned, but it felt very… rushed. Packed into just a few episodes at the tail end of this eason, so while these do technically work as the book ends to most of the girls’ arcs this season, they don’t feel as well executed as they should.
The real problem here is more how it comes out of left field. You see, before this moment, the word Charmix hadn’t even been uttered throughout season 2. Faragonda never mentions it as something fairies in their second year should work towards. There’s been absolutely no setup. And not only does it feel random, but it also feels too little, too late, since the first Charmix is earned in episode 20 of a 26-episode season.
And even then, Charmix doesn’t feel all that impressive once it’s earned, as the Winx tend to only use it on Darkar’s shadow monsters. When they do use it against him, it’s only marginally effective, only vanquishing him when they all use their Charmix together through convergence. We don’t even get a showdown between the Winx’s Charmix and the Trix’s Gloomix.
The whole season, the Trix have been using their Gloomix powerups from Darkar to kick the Winx’s asses, arguably even more so than they did in season 1. So naturally, you’d expect the Charmix to be able to level the playing field. But we don’t even get one fight between the two forms, which feels like such a wasted opportunity. The Winx not getting to face off with the Trix as they storm Darkar’s castle, and instead being left to fight more worthless henchmen, is bullshit.
And even stranger, Charmix isn’t in season 3 at all. Some say it’s because the Winx basically used up all of their Charmix taking out Darkar, which… what? No other form works like this? Where if you overexert it, it just… goes away forever? And since no dub of the show ever says this outright, no, I’m not taking this as canon. It just feels so weird to not have the Winx be using their Charmix this season, especially since it could help up Valtor’s threat level if he keeps brushing it off. Not to mention, it’d be nice to give more screentime to the Charmix forms that didn’t get a lot to work with last season.
Rewriting the Charmix:
So let’s work a little rewrite magic. We won’t be rewriting all of season 2, because I love myself, and also season 2 is still that underrated gurl whose name y’all need to put more respect on. However, a bit of tweaking could help Charmix shine far more than it did in the original. The designs are fine, we’ll leave them be, along with how they’re earned. Instead, we’ll be doing two things.
Firstly, we’ll have Faragonda introduce the concept of Charmix early on. Perhaps she can mention it in the first episode of season 2, mentioning the Charmix as a goal of second-year fairies, and describing what it does, and how it’s earned. But letting us know it exists, and that the Winx will be striving towards it.
Then in episode 6, where the group is trying to save Brandon from Princess Amentia in Downland, Stella’s confession of love earns her a Charmix. She’s weakened, both by the Underrealm and by the lack of sunlight while underground, but the Charmix could give her enough magic to escape from the guards and fly down to Brandon. She’s not sure if she has enough magic to get them out of here, but she’s gonna at least try and put up a fight. Maybe she could even briefly fight Amentia? We’ve seen she’s combat ready, after all.
But thankfully, Amore still saves the day with her soulmate blossom, directing Amentia’s focus to Sponsus, and allowing us all to leave in peace. Stella is the first of the group to earn her Charmix. “But wait,” I hear you ask, “you said you wouldn’t change how the Winx earn their Charmix!” Well you see, I have a plan for that, and you’ll just need to be patient with me for the time being.
Stella could get to show off her Charmix a bit more in the next couple episodes, against the Dark Tower and the Kerbog monster at Redfountain. Then in episode 10, when Sky is nearly killed by Icy, Bloom confesses her love for Sky, earning her Charmix and healing Sky with the Flame of Life. Immediately, her Charmix is tied to her healing magic, opening up this new facet of the Dragon Flame.
Maybe she could even use her Charmix to undo the homesickness spell on the pixies in episode 11. And these two being the first Winx to get their Charmix could add some complications to their convergence exercises in episode 12.
In episode 13, when Aisha and Musa are confronted by gang members - don’t ask - Musa is pulled away, and Aisha left in darkness, triggering her fears. As a result, she unleashes a powerful attack, shooting plasma in all directions, pushing the gang members back and saving Musa. Perhaps right before she releases the attack, her determination to save Musa earns her a Charmix, and the huge attack is her first Charmix spell.
In episode 15, which is all about Musa and her family, she’s been forbidden by her father from singing at the Redfountain concert. However, she still goes on, performing the very song her father wrote for her late mother. When she finishes her performance, she gets her Charmix, using it in concert (lol) with everyone singing with her to fuel her powers even further, taking Stormy down.
Charmix would absolutely come in clutch in the Cloudtower episodes. The four who have their Charmix could brag about it, while Flora and Tecna feel left behind, and even a bit resentful. Later on, Musa and Aisha could use their Charmix powers together, helping them stand against the Trix. But while Bloom’s Charmix could help her against the Trix, it can’t make up for the fact she’s alone.
Or… she loses it. If the Charmix is about facing your fears and getting in touch with yourself, perhaps regressing and losing your way means the Charmix no longer finds you worthy. You lose it, and all its powers. These episodes are all about the Winx turning against each other, losing their ability to cooperate, culminating in a failed convergence spell as the Trix steal the Codex. What else would make it an even more dire loss than losing the Charmix?
Then, in the Wildland episodes, the Winx regain their Charmix forms as they get back on the right track, while Tecna and Flora finally get their Charmix forms, granting us incredible catharsis. Personally, I’d enjoy Dark Bloom getting a kind of Anti-Charmix, or a Gloomix of her own, while the Winx use their Charmix in a final clash with the Trix. This loss against the Winx is what prompts Darkar to cast the Trix out to… wherever the hell he sends them.
And of course, have the Winx using Charmix occasionally during season 3. They use it against Valtor, and it doesn’t work. Aisha gets to use it against the krakken, or using it to amplify the power of Ligea’s scepter, before she gets Enchantix. Stella uses it against the dragon to protect her dad, Flora uses it to speak to the trees about Faragonda, so on, so forth.
Conclusion & Outro:
The Charmix isn’t a bad idea, but in execution, it leaves a lot to be desired. If it got a little more love, perhaps it’d be what’s needed to take season 2 from underrated to celebrated.