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Encyclopedia > Charms

Charm can have the following meanings:

  • In the world of paranormal magic, a charm can mean either:
    • An amulet or talisman, or
    • a spell. When a charm is a spell, it is usually traditional in form and often in verse. See also: hoodoo, pow_wow (folk magic), vodun



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Charmed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3723 words)
In the first three seasons, the magical world of Charmed introduced original concepts such as the spiritual nexus or the workings of the show's witchcraft, and involved creatures such as Whitelighters and Darklighters, and also a number of mythological creatures not frequently adapted to television, such as the Woogyman, the Wendigo or the Banshee.
Argentina: Charmed is aired subtitled on the cable channel Sony Entertainment Television in primetime, and reruns of the first three seasons of the series are aired from Monday to Friday in the afternoon.
Italy: Charmed (in Italian "Streghe", which means "witches") is primarily shown on Rai Due which shows the newest episodes, but it is on rerun on FOX and La7.
The Charmed Ones.com Voted Top 5 Charmed site by Entertainment Magazines. (2181 words)
Charmed follows the adventures of the Halliwell sisters, powerful witches known as The Charmed Ones, who work to vanquish evil and save innocents while trying to live as normal everyday women.
Charmed for this night earned a 2.2/4 fast national rating but for the overall national rating for the night it received a 3.7 viewers.
Charmed is the story of the four Halliwell sisters, Prue (Shannon Doherty), Piper (Holly Marie Combs), Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) and Paige (Rose McGowan).
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