List of W.I.T.C.H. characters

The following is a list of characters in the W.I.T.C.H. comic series, as well as the eponymous animated television series that first aired in December 2004. The series revolves around five teenage girls who possess magical powers and are revealed to be the Guardians of Kandrakar.

Main characters

The main character all serve as Guardians of Kandrakar.

Secondary characters

Boys

Council/Congregation of Kandrakar

A few members of the Council/Congregation of Kandrakar are human, such as Yan Lin, but the others are alien—as seen by the Guardians after the demise of Nerissa.

Minor members

The board of Northern Lords

Former Guardians

Next to Yan Lin and Nerissa, who have their own entries, this version of the Guardians included:

Antagonists

Part I antagonists

Part II antagonists

Animated series
In the animated series, Shagon has the appearance of a muscular man with large, black, feathery wings and a golden mask as his face. He has the power to generate yellow-green light beams from his eyes, fueled by the hatred of his enemies. Matt Olsen and Mr. Huggles are captured by Nerissa. Using Matt's hatred he feels for her and the power of the Heart of Meridian, Nerissa transforms Matt into Shagon, thus gaining control of his mind and body. He assumes Matt's identity during the day (the Guardians see him during school), so he can spy on the Guardians. Shagon gets Will to hate him because of her deep and strong romantic love for Matt and he teases her, saying that he hurt Matt (which is ironically half-true). Shagon loves to torture the Guardians themselves, particularly Will. In the episode "S is For Self", it is revealed that the real Matt still exists in Shagon's mind/head. In the same episode, Matt eventually breaks free from Shagon's control by using his love for Will as a weapon and destroys Shagon's soul, therefore regaining control of himself.
Animated series
In the animated series, Khor has the appearance of a terrifying beast with no wings and gorilla like arms for his extra pair of legs. He has the power to jump on others to attack, which is fueled by the hatred of his enemies. Mr. Huggles and Matt are captured by Nerrissa. Using the hatred Huggles's felt for her and the power of the Heart of Meridian, Nerissa transforms Huggles into Khor, thus gaining control of Huggles's mind and body. He assumes Huggles's identity and lives as Huggles during the day (the Guardians see him in his cage), so he can spy on them. In the episode "S is for Self", it was revealed that the real Huggles still exists in Khor's mind/head. In the same episode, Huggles eventually breaks free from Khor's control by using Nerissa's power as a weapon to destroy Khor's soul, therefore regaining control of himself.

Part III antagonists

Animated series
In the animated series, Dr Theodore Riddle was planned to be introduced as the main and final antagonist of the planned 3rd Season, replacing Ari. His character in the TV series was altered from his comic book origins, where his character incorporated a few characteristics and elements of Arc 9 villain Professor Takeda and his own comic book counterpart. Rather than being an Interpol Agent, he was to be presented as a brilliant Businessman-Philanthropist turned Psychic-Technopathic villain. He is the owner, President and Head of "The Institute", a High-tech research, center that specializes in military-arms, and weapons research and manufacturing, and in secret, and space-time research. 5 years prior to the series He, lived in Fadden Hills, Will's Hometown with his wife Katherine and their 4 year old daughter Megan. One day a portal appears and instantly sucks them to an unknown location. Unwilling to accept that he may never see them again, Riddle dedicates his life to find out everything he can about magic and soon discovers other worlds such as Meridian and Kandrakar. He seeks the Heart of Kandrakar, so that he can bring back his family. He is not evil, but is morally and ethically flawed. He uses an elite level of psychic powers, including telepathy, levitation, telekinesis, mind control, illusion, electrokinesis and magnetism. Despite his powers, he is easily foiled by W.I.T.C.H.
Animated series
Ralph Sylla appears briefly in the in the final episode of the animated series' second season, alongside his boss Dr Theodore Riddle. In the planned 3rd season Sylla was to be introduced as a hired mercenary by Riddle, to keep an eye on the girls and attempt to take the heart of chooses to uses an array of advance super weapons to fight on his behalf, like robotic drones.
Animated series
In the animated series, he is Tony Vandom, a rather wealthy young man who is divorced from Susan and engaged to Serena. In "N is for Narcissist," he offers to let Will and her friends skip washing cars for a ride in his convertible.

Part IV antagonists

Part V antagonists

Part VI antagonists

Part VII antagonists

Part VIII antagonists

Part IX antagonists

Part X antagonists

Other characters

Recurring characters

Other characters

References

  1. Witch issue 104, Another World
  2. Witch issue 106,Zodiac and Witch issue 107, It was Fate
  3. Witch issue 113,The Long Kiss
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