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(Melissa Carcache): The school nurse and Emma's powerless Guardian.
The season's primary conflict involves the school's principal, , a malicious 400-year-old witch who was a former Chosen One. She intends to use an upcoming eclipse to steal Emma’s powers. In the finale, "The Chosen One," Emma and Maddie must set aside their rivalry to defeat the Principal and save the magic realm. Main Characters & Cast
(Daniela Nieves): Emma's tomboy best friend who later aspires to be her Guardian. Every Witch Way - Season 1
(Tyler Alvarez): A member of the Sharks who discovers he is a Kanay , a being that controls elements like fire.
Every Witch Way Season 1 follows 14-year-old , a new student at Miami's Iridium High who discovers she is a powerful witch known as the Chosen One . The season originally aired throughout January 2014 as a "One Month Event," consisting of 20 regular episodes and one special recap episode. Plot Summary (Melissa Carcache): The school nurse and Emma's powerless
Emma moves to Miami with her father, Francisco, and soon experiences strange magical occurrences. She meets her best friend, , and develops a crush on Daniel Miller , the captain of the Sharks swim team. However, she gains an immediate rival in Maddie Van Pelt , Daniel's popular ex-girlfriend and leader of "The Panthers" clique, who is also a newly awakened witch.
: Daniel's teammates, including Tony Myers (Kendall Sanders) and Mac Davis (Mavrick Moreno). Season 1 Themes & Reception In the finale, "The Chosen One," Emma and
The series features an ensemble of teenagers and their guardians: