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'''''W.I.T.C.H.''''' is an animated series based on an Italian comic book series of the same name. The series follows the adventures of five girls (Will, Irma, Taranee, Cornelia, and Hay Lin) who gain magical powers. The series originally aired from December 18, 2004 until December 23, 2006. 52 episodes were produced, over two seasons. [[Greg Weisman]] became the show's producer and story editor in its second season. [[Cary Bates]] and Jon Weisman each wrote four episodes of the series.
 
'''''W.I.T.C.H.''''' is an animated series based on an Italian comic book series of the same name. The series follows the adventures of five girls (Will, Irma, Taranee, Cornelia, and Hay Lin) who gain magical powers. The series originally aired from December 18, 2004 until December 23, 2006. 52 episodes were produced, over two seasons. [[Greg Weisman]] became the show's producer and story editor in its second season. [[Cary Bates]] and Jon Weisman each wrote four episodes of the series.
  
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*[[Ed Asner]] - Napoleon
 
*[[Ed Asner]] - Napoleon
 
*[[Michael Bell]] - Crimson, Drake, Blunk's mother
 
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*[[Val Bettin]] - Herbert Olsen
 
*[[Jeff Bennett]] - Tracker
 
*[[Jeff Bennett]] - Tracker
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*[[Rocky Carroll]] - Jerry and Bitterroot
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*[[Cam Clarke]] - Dean Collins
 
*[[Jim Cummings]] - Tridart, Howard Hale
 
*[[Jim Cummings]] - Tridart, Howard Hale
*[[Cam Clarke]] - Dean Collins
 
 
*[[Pat Fraley]] - Marco
 
*[[Pat Fraley]] - Marco
 
*[[Elisa Gabrielli]] - Sarena Sanchez
 
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==References to ''Gargoyles'' in ''W.I.T.C.H.''==
 
==References to ''Gargoyles'' in ''W.I.T.C.H.''==
*In the episode "I is for Illusion", written by [[Cary Bates]], one of the Guardians <!-- I want to say Taranee or Irma, but I can't remember for sure --> asks "How are we supposed to beat up a beach?" while fighting the villain Sandpit. This is a direct reference to the [[Archmage]]'s line ("What have you accomplished? You beat up a beach!") from "[[Avalon Part Two]]".
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[[Image:GargoyleWITCH.jpg|thumb|right|260px|"Gargoyle" from W.I.T.C.H]]
*In the episode "U is for Undivided", also written by Cary Bates, two characters appear named Brenda and Marco. These characters are based on [[Brendan]] and [[Margot]]. [[Pat Fraley]] voiced both Brendan and Marco.
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*In the episode "I is for Illusion", written by [[Cary Bates]], one of the Guardians <!-- I want to say Taranee or Irma, but I can't remember for sure --> asks "How are we supposed to beat up a beach?" while fighting the villain Sandpit. This is a direct reference to the [[Archmage]]'s line ("After all, what have you achieved? You beat up a beach!") from "[[Avalon Part Two|Avalon]]" Part Two. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9352]
*A character in the series is named Gargoyle, although he shares few characteristics with the species from ''Gargoyles''.
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*In the episode "U is for Undivided", also written by Cary Bates, two characters appear named Brenda and Marco. These characters are based on [[Brendan Quarters]] and [[Margot Yale]]. [[Pat Fraley]] voiced both Brendan and Marco. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9269]
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*A character in the series is named Gargoyle, although he shares few characteristics with the species from ''Gargoyles''. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=9269]
  
 
==References to ''W.I.T.C.H.'' in ''Gargoyles''==
 
==References to ''W.I.T.C.H.'' in ''Gargoyles''==
*In "[[Strangers]]", the first issue of ''[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]'', the song playing on the boombox during the framing sequence at the start and during the [[Sydney]] scenes is "The Will To Love". This song was written by Greg Weisman for the second season of ''W.I.T.C.H.'' Greg Weisman has mentioned a private theory that the song is from the ''W.I.T.C.H.'' TV series that aired within the ''Gargoyles'' universe, although it would have done so about a decade before its original airdate in the real world.[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=10171]
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[[Image:BrendaMarco.png|thumb|right|260px|Brenda and Marco]]
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*In "[[Strangers]]", the first issue of ''[[Gargoyles: Bad Guys]]'', the song playing on the boombox during the framing sequence at the start and during the [[Sydney]] scenes is "[[The Will To Love]]". This song was written by Greg Weisman for the second season of ''W.I.T.C.H.'' Greg Weisman has mentioned a private theory that the song is from the ''W.I.T.C.H.'' TV series that aired within the [[Gargoyles Universe]], although it would have done so about a decade before its original airdate in the real world. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=10171]
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**It is the second show to debut earlier in the Gargoyles Universe with the first being ''[[Quack Pack]]'' which in-universe premiered before/during [[1994]].[https://s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=695]
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*In "[[Religious Studies 101: A Handful of Thorns]]" one of Mysterio's Homunculi is called 'Blunk', named for the small goblin like creature that acted as the series' comic sidekick. That Homunculus and Blunk were both voiced by Steve Blum.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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Revision as of 02:17, 28 November 2020

W.I.T.C.H. Will, Irma, Taranee, Cornelia & Hey Lin!

W.I.T.C.H. is an animated series based on an Italian comic book series of the same name. The series follows the adventures of five girls (Will, Irma, Taranee, Cornelia, and Hay Lin) who gain magical powers. The series originally aired from December 18, 2004 until December 23, 2006. 52 episodes were produced, over two seasons. Greg Weisman became the show's producer and story editor in its second season. Cary Bates and Jon Weisman each wrote four episodes of the series.

Cast members

The following voice actors appeared in both Gargoyles and W.I.T.C.H. They are listed alphabetically by surname.

References to Gargoyles in W.I.T.C.H.

"Gargoyle" from W.I.T.C.H
  • In the episode "I is for Illusion", written by Cary Bates, one of the Guardians asks "How are we supposed to beat up a beach?" while fighting the villain Sandpit. This is a direct reference to the Archmage's line ("After all, what have you achieved? You beat up a beach!") from "Avalon" Part Two. [1]
  • In the episode "U is for Undivided", also written by Cary Bates, two characters appear named Brenda and Marco. These characters are based on Brendan Quarters and Margot Yale. Pat Fraley voiced both Brendan and Marco. [2]
  • A character in the series is named Gargoyle, although he shares few characteristics with the species from Gargoyles. [3]

References to W.I.T.C.H. in Gargoyles

Brenda and Marco
  • In "Strangers", the first issue of Gargoyles: Bad Guys, the song playing on the boombox during the framing sequence at the start and during the Sydney scenes is "The Will To Love". This song was written by Greg Weisman for the second season of W.I.T.C.H. Greg Weisman has mentioned a private theory that the song is from the W.I.T.C.H. TV series that aired within the Gargoyles Universe, although it would have done so about a decade before its original airdate in the real world. [4]
    • It is the second show to debut earlier in the Gargoyles Universe with the first being Quack Pack which in-universe premiered before/during 1994.[5]
  • In "Religious Studies 101: A Handful of Thorns" one of Mysterio's Homunculi is called 'Blunk', named for the small goblin like creature that acted as the series' comic sidekick. That Homunculus and Blunk were both voiced by Steve Blum.

See also