Taranee Cook

Taranee Cook is a fictional character in the Italian comic series W.I.T.C.H. and the French animated series of the same name. She is one of the members of a group, called W.I.T.C.H. who make up the Guardians, the people who guard Kandrakar, the center of the universe, from evil. Taranee is pyrokinetic, thermokinetic and telepathic. Her mother and father are of Asian and African descent, respectively. She soon finds a guy named Nigel who thinks she is very sweet. Although she is shy, she has been known to be very smart and willing to help in school and when W.I.T.C.H. goes into action.

Taranee is 13 years old and was raised in the town of Sesamo, but later moved to Heatherfield. Her best friend is Will Vandom, the leader of W.I.T.C.H. Taranee was born on 18th December making her a Sagittarius.

Taranee is a shy and reserved teenager, and her boyfriend is Nigel Ashcroft, an ex-member of Uriah's gang, who quit because Taranee wanted him to, and so did he. She can be a bit of a "goody-goody" at times and always does what's right. Taranee is the most intelligent member of the group, and her favorite subject is mathematics. She loves photography, basketball, dancing, and classical music, but hates bugs (especially spiders) except for butterflies, grasshoppers and crickets.

Her mother is a judge, Theresa Cook, and her father, Lionel is an ex-lawyer turned psychologist, and Taranee stated that she believes that they are overprotective of her. Taranee has an older brother called Peter Lancelot Cook, who, unlike the siblings of other fellow W.I.T.C.H. members, is really kind and respectful to her and her friends. He loves to surf and skateboard.

When people play with Taranee's feelings, or when she gets angry, her powers start up. Even Cedric once stated that her elemental power is the most indomitable of all five elements. Her voice is provided by Miss Kittie And Itati Cantoral In Latin American Spanish

Read more about Taranee Cook:  Profile and Guardian Form, Powers, Love Life

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