The WinX balanced everything. ( And got a good rating. ) This was the time I like WinX. Fairly OddParents is such to perfect for me. For they repeat jokes. But I like Wanda and Poof ( Cutness and Smartness is what you need to be perfect for a girl like me ). I mean, Butch Hartman put a lot of work on it. The Artwork, the voices that work, the Jokes, and the Personality. But Each of those? It did not contained some girly stuff. They did have girls. But it is overall too boyish and comedic. Kirby 64 ( Which is video game ) did actually work. The Fairies were humanoids. But have good outfits which match personality ( For Ribbon she wore a ribbon on her head and somewhat a mix of a polo,suit, and tunic. ) It is pretty frilly and looked alot girly. Ignio Straffi and the creator the Kirby franchise did not care if it is girly or not. They care for the ratings. They did not stoped running the entier franchises. And gone pretty popular. They just try to balance the boys stuff and girl stuff! I want a franchise in that way. Which is something to be popular among the people. Even bullies make fun of the two good franchises. They just make sure to make an episode or a game to teach them a lesson. They love it with a lot of fans. Kirby Franchise might be a bit hard to connect people. Somewhat rivals in the beggining to be friends. Kirby franchise was sorta funny because they gave Zero Two a cactus for a but and have sorta some " Walk on Lava " joke ( Which is from the video . For Winx my critique for the Artwork is games )
" Fascinating, Beatiful, and Enchanting. The animation is smooth and enbodies it as a whole. "
While in Kirby franchise. I like the music I properly say:
" The song is light and lively. Setting moods for each level. "
I optionally like franchises when every work they put in. From the Artworks to the Music. The theme should be enchanting. Full of good animation, funny scenes, dramatic ones, and the best of all.... the action. Kirby and Winx franchises were so popular it could teach people a lesson.
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