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WC is ALL about friendship and magic and when you take those away to pin the girls against each other, you have lost all meaning of what WC truly stands for. Yes, they are magical fairies but so is their friendship. They are stronger together, not when they’re jealous or fighting over a boy. 😤😡👊
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Today’s hashtag party is #ArchivesCute and we’re kicking off with the perfect pair of cuddly photos!
Left: Helen and her cat, 1909! JMM 1996.50.27b.3
Right: A young girl cuddles a pair o’ pups, From the Lucy Liberles Papers, JMM 1980.29.84b
I just realized watching World of Winx that it’s like WC + Totally Spies and idk y I didn’t realize it when I first watched it!! 😆😆 I love both cartoons btw. Altho I watched TS when I was a kid, I later on in life grew to like WC. They’re both wonderful cartoon shows that represents female empowerment through skills, heart, spirit, and badassary. We love to see it! 🥰🥰
I really love how World of Winx played well with “darkness.” The villains, their transformation outfits, the challenges the WC went through, how much the WC has matured...all without losing touch/sight on who the WC is/stands for. ☺️✌️💞✨
I like the fact that the Winxes didn’t rely solely on their magic powers in World of Winx cuz it showed that they were more than just sparkly fairies. They had talent, skills, passion, and spirit with and without using fairy powers. ☺️💖✨
Ok, one more #ArchivesCute photo - we just can't resist this mom and son (and teddy bear), so cute!
Ruth Rifman playing with her infant son, Mel, 1946. JMM 1996.108.13