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Digit is the Pixie of Nanotechnology.[1] They[3] are Tecna's bonded pixie. They are extremely immaculate, logical, precise and mathematical and shows little emotion. An obvious match for Tecna which leads to the two of them having an extremely close relationship. The two are perfect for challenging each others' minds (and video game skills), discussing similar interests and they both speak in a technical manner. In Pixieville, their main rival in the technology competition is Fixit, but they are still good friends.
Appearance
Digit is very futuristic looking, they have blue eyes and blue mullet styled hair with a light blue streak down the middle.
In PopPixie, Digit seems to have retained most of their original design unlike the other pixies bonded with the Winx, but due to Digit's gender being changed to male in this series, Digit's skirt is removed. To further accentuate Digit's change to becoming male, the large eyelashes are removed.
Civilian
Series
They wear a light blue/dark blue jumpsuit with a skirt. Their wings are blue with a yellow outline.
PopPixie
Digit only wears a jumpsuit. Digit's wings have been altered to be more jagged and streamlined, which is the same design that all male pixies share for their civilian forms.
Bamboozle Ball Suit
Detective
PopPixie Form
Digit's PopPixie form includes a sleeved spandex suit and a helmet (which is the normal for male PopPixie transformations) primarily colored blue and purple.
Personality
Digit is a very by-the-book, almost machine-like pixie, like their bonded fairy. They are very into video games, and work the controls with their feet. They are able to teleport into gadgets, for example computers to find information or play video games. They also think about matters in an analytic way, always finding the most logical explanation for a situation.
Games
The Fairy Guardians
When the player asks Tecna what she's doing now, she says she and Digit are currently creating a new video game. When the player asks where Digit is now, Tecna replies that they're like her; Digit is probably testing the game right now.
Books
In "A Gift for Chatta", Digit buys a Pixiebot from Fixit.
Magical Abilites
As the Pixie of Nanotechnology, Digit is able to enter inside techonological gadgets, e.g. getting inside a game on Tecna's computer. But doing so for an extended period of time can still cause their eyes to get tired.[4] They also exhibit the same abilities their bonded fairy has.
They can also conjure a bed to sleep in. And as a pixie, they exude high amounts of positive energy and are greatly affected by places that contain a large amounts of negative energy. This was mentioned by the Winx when the pixies could not join them on their mission at Cloud Tower in "Twinning with the Witches".
Trivia
- They are the only Pixie who is almost exactly like their bonded fairy.
- Digit is the only pixie bonded to the Winx that has their gender changed in PopPixie.
- When first seen, they has outlined lips. But for the rest of the Winx Club series, they do not.
- Lucinda Davis also voices Aisha in the Cinélume dub.
- Digit's 4Kids voice actress, Lisa Ortiz, also provides the voices for Mitzi, Icy, and Musa.
- Their Nickelodeon voice actress, Georgina Cordova, voices Amaryl, Piff (Seasons 3 - 4), and Flora's fairy pet Coco.
- In Season 6 of Winx Club, Digit is replaced by Caramel as Tecna's bonded pixie for unknown reasons.
- Both Digit and Fixit are the techno geniuses of Pixieville.
- They also have a yearly competition to see who is better at tech-themed magic.
- Although Digit is one of the main pixies in Winx Club, their role in the PopPixie series is rather minor, second only to Zing, who only appears twice in PopPixie.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 File:OldOfficialWebsite-Digit.png
- ↑ File:PopPixie July calendar.png
- ↑ Note: Digit is referred to by she/her pronouns in the Winx Club cartoon series but by he/him in the PopPixie cartoon series. Therefore, it is suggested that the article opts for they/them pronouns to make for a coherent reading experience.
- ↑ "Professory Avalon's Secret"









