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Evy[1] is a fairy seen starting up her first year at Alfea in Season 6 alongside Carol and Lorie.
Appearance
Evy has a dark skin tone, brown hair and eyes. She wears pink lipstick and her hair is thick, wavy with her bangs split in the middle, it is tied up into a bun and she has a yellow flower on the right side of her head. She wears a magenta off-the-shoulder t-shirt that is decorated with flower petals and yellow lines, it also has an orange flower on the upper right side of her t-shirt. She wears a red magenta colored ribbon on her left wrist, yellow ruffled layered skirt and above the ankle boots, each having a flower on them.
In Season 8 she mostly remains the same, but her skin tone is a bit lighter.
Frog
As a frog, Evy looks like a common frog with green skin and has yellow eyes with black pupils.
Personality
Not much is known about her personality, but she has been shown to be nice and likes dancing.
Series
Season 6
Evy makes her first appearance in the episode "The Legendarium", where she is seen talking among the new fairies at Alfea and is startled by Griselda when she raised her voice. She is then seen walking with Griselda and the others to their assigned rooms.
She and her friends, Carol and Lorie, are deployed to go with the Winx on an international trip around the world to find Eldora's diary. Lori along with her other two friends are transformed into frogs by the Trix. Darcy transforms the Trix into the three girls. Evy is replaced by Darcy.
In "The Secret Greenhouse", Professor Palladium transformed Lorie, Evy and Carol back to normal after the Trix had turned them into frogs.
Season 7
Season 8
Magical Abilities
Evy may know some basic, first-level spells that all fairies can use, such as telekinesis, transmuting objects, and fixing minor messes. Her magic is light orange in color.
Trivia
- Evy's voice actress also plays Zing, Lucy, Selina and Miele in the Nickelodeon dub.
- Her outfit is used in an advertisement for the game Winx Club: Winx Fairy School.
References
- ↑ A clear distinction was made in "Shrine of the Green Dragon"
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