Power Of Fairy Animals Research Paper

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'''The Power of the Fairy Animals''' is the twenty-sixth and final episode of the [[Season 7|seventh season]] of [[Winx Club]].

==Synopsis==
[[Kalshara]] wants to save [[Brafilius]], who is in the hand of the [[Trix]]. The [[Winx Club|Winx]] have to put the [[Ultimate Power]] to safety, so they temporarily ally against the witches.

==Plot==
''Coming Soon...''

==Major Events==
*The [[Trix]] merge with their [[Fairy Animal]]s to achieve an animal-hybrid form.
*[[Kalshara]] forms a temporarily alliance with the Winx in order to fight against the Trix and save [[Brafilius]].
*The [[Winx Club|Winx]]'s Fairy Animals merge to form the [[Swan of Infinity]].
*The Winx use the [[Stone of Memories]] to trap the Trix in a limbo of time.
*Kalshara dies
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==Mistakes==
*In one scene, [[Bloom]]'s shoes are blue instead of light purple and Tecna's shoes are blue instead of purple.
*In one scene, Bloom's wings are green instead of light pink and [[Stella]]'s wings are purple instead of pink.
*In one scene, [[Tecna]]'s wings have the same design as [[Musa]]'s and Stella's wings are purple instead of pink.
*In one scene, Bloom's shoes are blue instead of light purple and Stella's wings are purple instead of pink.
*In one scene, Tecna's shoes are blue instead of purple.

Winx Club - Episode 726 Mistake.png|Bloom's shoes are blue instead of light purple and Tecna's shoes are blue instead of purple.
Winx Club - Episode 726 Mistake 2.png|Bloom's wings are green instead of light pink and Stella's wings are purple instead of pink.
Winx Club - Episode 726 Mistake 3.png|Tecna's wings have the same design as Musa's.
Winx Club - Episode 726 Mistake 4.png|Bloom's shoes are blue instead of light purple and Stella's wings are purple instead of pink.
Winx Club - Episode 726 Mistake 5.png|Tecna's shoes are blue instead of purple.

==Quotes==
{{Quote|We'll trap the Trix in limbo, outside of time, where they won't be a danger

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