Content & Trigger Warnings for Fate: The Winx Saga (2021)
16 content warnings identified across 2 seasons for this show.
Quick Summary
Yes, Fate: The Winx Saga (2021) contains 16 content warnings : Racial slurs / racism (depicted), Death of a parent, Grief / bereavement (major focus), Gaslighting / emotional manipulation, Kidnapping / abduction, War / combat, Blood / medical gore, Body horror, Jump scares, Explicit sexual content / nudity, Alcohol abuse (depicted), Drug use (depicted), Child abuse / harm to children, Gore / graphic violence, Gun violence, Torture.
The most severe warnings are for Death of a parent (severity 4/5), Body horror (severity 4/5).
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Does It Get Worse?
8 series-wide warnings apply across all seasons.
| Warning | Season | Severity | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Identity & Discrimination | ||||
| Racial slurs / racism (depicted) | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | Social hierarchies and prejudice between fairy types create bullying and exclusion dynamics |
| Mental Health & Emotional | ||||
| Death of a parent | S1 | 3/5 | Referenced | Bloom's backstory involves the loss of her birth parents and the mystery surrounding their fate |
| Death of a parent | S2 | 4/5 | Depicted | Parental deaths occur on screen and carry significant emotional weight in the storyline |
| Grief / bereavement (major focus) | S2 | 3/5 | Depicted | Characters deal with loss and mourning as the stakes increase |
| Grief / bereavement (major focus) | All | 3/5 | Depicted | Major characters deal with loss and grief over fallen friends and family. |
| Other | ||||
| Gaslighting / emotional manipulation | S2 | 3/5 | Depicted | Authority figures deceive and manipulate students about the true nature of threats |
| Gaslighting / emotional manipulation | All | 3/5 | Depicted | Antagonists and authority figures manipulate and deceive main characters about their identities and pasts. |
| Kidnapping / abduction | S1 | 3/5 | Depicted | Bloom was taken from her birth family as an infant; the changeling swap is a central mystery |
| War / combat | S1 | 2/5 | Referenced | A past war against the Burned Ones is referenced and shown in brief flashbacks |
| War / combat | S2 | 3/5 | Depicted | Open conflict breaks out with larger battle sequences than the first season |
| Phobias & Sensory | ||||
| Blood / medical gore | S2 | 3/5 | Depicted | Blood magic becomes a plot element with visible bloodletting shown on screen |
| Body horror | S1 | 3/5 | Depicted | The Burned Ones are disfigured monsters with charred, grotesque appearances that attack students |
| Body horror | S2 | 4/5 | Depicted | New threats include more disturbing creature designs and magical corruption of characters' bodies |
| Jump scares | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | Burned One encounters include sudden appearances designed to startle |
| Jump scares | S2 | 3/5 | Depicted | More frequent and intense creature attack jump scares compared to season one |
| Sexual Content | ||||
| Explicit sexual content / nudity | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | Implied sexual encounters between teen characters; nothing graphic but clearly suggested |
| Explicit sexual content / nudity | S2 | 2/5 | Depicted | Romantic and sexual situations between characters continue at a similar level |
| Substance Use | ||||
| Alcohol abuse (depicted) | All | 2/5 | Depicted | Underage drinking at social gatherings is shown casually throughout. |
| Drug use (depicted) | All | 1/5 | Depicted | Brief recreational drug and cigarette use at parties among teens. |
| Violence & Physical Harm | ||||
| Child abuse / harm to children | All | 2/5 | Referenced | Backstory reveals teen characters were harmed or experimented on as children. |
| Gore / graphic violence | S1 | 2/5 | Depicted | Some blood during monster attack sequences, but violence is moderate for the genre |
| Gore / graphic violence | S2 | 3/5 | Depicted | Violence escalates with more blood and on-screen deaths in the second season |
| Gore / graphic violence | All | 3/5 | Depicted | Magical battles result in graphic injuries and creature deaths with visible wounds. |
| Gun violence | All | 1/5 | Depicted | Occasional use of weapons in combat scenes though primarily magic-based. |
| Torture | All | 2/5 | Depicted | Characters are subjected to painful magical experimentation and interrogation. |
Identity & Discrimination
Social hierarchies and prejudice between fairy types create bullying and exclusion dynamics
Mental Health & Emotional
Bloom's backstory involves the loss of her birth parents and the mystery surrounding their fate
Parental deaths occur on screen and carry significant emotional weight in the storyline
Characters deal with loss and mourning as the stakes increase
Major characters deal with loss and grief over fallen friends and family.
Other
Authority figures deceive and manipulate students about the true nature of threats
Antagonists and authority figures manipulate and deceive main characters about their identities and pasts.
Bloom was taken from her birth family as an infant; the changeling swap is a central mystery
A past war against the Burned Ones is referenced and shown in brief flashbacks
Open conflict breaks out with larger battle sequences than the first season
Phobias & Sensory
Blood magic becomes a plot element with visible bloodletting shown on screen
The Burned Ones are disfigured monsters with charred, grotesque appearances that attack students
New threats include more disturbing creature designs and magical corruption of characters' bodies
More frequent and intense creature attack jump scares compared to season one
Sexual Content
Implied sexual encounters between teen characters; nothing graphic but clearly suggested
Romantic and sexual situations between characters continue at a similar level
Substance Use
Underage drinking at social gatherings is shown casually throughout.
Brief recreational drug and cigarette use at parties among teens.
Violence & Physical Harm
Backstory reveals teen characters were harmed or experimented on as children.
Some blood during monster attack sequences, but violence is moderate for the genre
Violence escalates with more blood and on-screen deaths in the second season
Magical battles result in graphic injuries and creature deaths with visible wounds.
Occasional use of weapons in combat scenes though primarily magic-based.
Characters are subjected to painful magical experimentation and interrogation.





