The Power of Transformation: Unveiling the Magical Girls of the Friendship Squad

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Magical Girl Friendship Squad is a web television series created by Kelsey Stephanides. The show follows the story of two best friends, Alex and Daisy, who become enchanted with magical powers after encountering a unicorn. These newfound abilities allow them to join the Magical Girl Friendship Squad, a group committed to protecting the world from supernatural threats. The concept of the Magical Girl Friendship Squad centers around the theme of friendship and its transformative power. Alex and Daisy, who initially face the ordinary struggles of everyday life, discover the extraordinary when they embrace their magical destiny. Through their adventures, they learn the importance of trust, loyalty, and support in navigating the challenges that come their way.



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Desperate for a change from small town life in the Maritimes, Allison took the train to Montreal and never looked back (eventually stumbling upon CJLO along the way). A lover of all things radio, she was involved with CHMA 106.9 in Sackville, New Brunswick for the duration of her time at Mount Allison University. After studying Broadcast Journalism in Halifax, she jumped from station to station along Nova Scotia’s South Shore, reporting local news. She has been with CJLO since 2017 as Program Director before taking the leap to manager. In her spare time, you can find her watching bad television or listening to shoegaze. She plays bass in a few local bands and is also two-thirds through a Nursing degree (which she will finish someday, she promises).

Cameron McIntyre (he/him) Program Director

Cam's history in radio started at CHMA 106.9FM, a community campus radio station in Sackville, New Brunswick. Funny story: he actually met our Station Manager Allison for the first time at a CHMA party. While there, Cam had a couple of music shows focusing mostly on experimental and punk music. He started doing talk radio when he moved to Montreal to get a Master's degree in philosophy and met the Audio Penpals. Their show focused on topics related to Montreal's disability community. He can also talk about painting and cooking all day, and he loves a good non-fiction book.

James Fay (they/them) Volunteer Coordinator

James is a Communication Studies student and multidisciplinary artist from Halifax, NS. They fell in love with art as a community building tool through making zines, working at The Concordian as Graphics Editor and Creative Director, and now helping introduce you to the station as summer Volunteer Coordinator. Their perfect day is spent sketching pinterest boards with their black cat, Zombie. Their favourite radiooooo settings are "70s," "Brazil," "fast."

Lisa Rupnik (she/her) Head Music Director

Since 2018, Lisa has worn many hats at CJLO (both figuratively and literally). Besides hosting her show The Last Stop, she has worked as the station’s Music Librarian, wrote for the online magazine and DJ’d at special events. She is also an avid record collector, a “no nonsense” film lover and feels that her personality can be best defined by her two favourite bands: YMO and Sparks.

Megan Dams Hip Hop Music Director

Growing up just outside of Toronto, ON, Megan Dams moved to Montreal in 2018 to attend Concordia’s Communication Studies program, specializing in Sound Production. She started volunteering with CJLO in 2021 to bring more of the music she was surrounded by in Toronto to the Montreal scene, starting her own R&B/Hip-Hop show on the station called Purple Hour. Megan is passionate about diversifying the programming here at CJLO and building up our Hip-Hop & R&B music libraries, as well as supporting local Montreal/Canadian talent in these genres. When not listening to PARTYNEXTDOOR, Megan can be found watching foreign indie films, eating shawarma, and buying creepy looking candelabras.

Kelly Belfo World Music Director

World Music Director since 2003, Kelly Belfo helped build the world music department from the ground up. From CJLO's world music library now overflowing with great music from Montreal and abroad to a stellar Saturday line-up of music from the Caribbean and around the world, it is no wonder that CJLO is highly recognized in the world music scene. CJLO world music department also work closely with Festival International Nuits D'Afrique, Mundial Montreal, and Montreal International Reggae Festival.

Andrew Wieler Metal Music Director

Andrew, host of Grade A Explosives, oversees the metal section of the station. He enjoys sleeping and usually doesn't want to talk to anyone. Don't be fooled though, he can also chat your ear off about metal, indie rock, robot uprisings, or industrial music.

Aviva Majerczyk (she/her) Magazine Editor

Edmonton-born, Virginia-raised, Aviva is currently a Media Studies master's student here at Concordia. She started as a CJLO volunteer in her first year of undergrad in 2017, before heading up her show The Alley in 2019. She worked as the Funding Drive Coordinator in 2021 and now as the Magazine Editor. Growing up around radio stations, Aviva has always had a passion for music and broadcasting and has loved being able to explore that at the CJLO over the years. When not in the booth, you can find her writing, going to shows around Montreal, or rewatching Twin Peaks.

Jennifer Zipper (they/them) Associate Content Editor

A recent graduate of Concordia University’s Communication Studies program, Jen was first drawn to CJLO as a volunteer due to the closeness of the community and the chance to discover local artists. Outside of campus radio work, you can find them binge-watching full seasons of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, watching musical theatre productions, cooking, and buying way too many scented candles.

Zack Bruce (he/him) Production Director

After studying Audio Engineering in Halifax NS, Zack moved to Montreal in 2016 and first joined the CJLO team in 2019. He oversees the operation of CJLO’s production studio, and runs live recording sessions with local and touring acts. Outside of CJLO, Zack is active in the local scene as a recording/mixing engineer & producer.

Remi Caron (he/him) Equipment Manager

Remi Caron has been with CJLO for close to three years hosting At The Movies (With Iconic Sounds), a show that is part movie talk and part playing some of the iconic soundtracks or scores to cinema. In addition he has been CJLO's Equipment Manager for two years. His two favourite directors of all time would be Martin Scorsese and Stanley Kubrick. You can also find Remi in the CJLO vault organizing the various genre sections, which he claims is a Zen experience. His philosophy on life is that you never start off the morning without a good coffee. Also he is open to having discussions about the latest releases in theatres.

Theo Andreville Videographer

Always thinking about what could be, Theo is a multimedia creative with dreams of making music and being an influential media entertainer. Whether it be animation, music production, photography or crafting outlandish compliments there’s always something on his mind. “Fake it till you make it, it worked for everyone it’ll work for you.”

Angelica Calcagnile Art Director

Whether a cheaply photocopied black & white flyer, or a large fancy poster printed with the finest metallic inks, Angelica believes everything deserves to to be beautiful, and she's been using her professional experience in graphic design, marketing and production to provide the bulk of CJLO's branding and design work since 2001. She also hosts BVST, billed the best (and worst) of rock'n'roll, country, punk and metal, which is the longest continually running show on CJLO.

Jason Regy RPM Music Director

After volunteering at CSKY - John Abbott College's student radio station, he decided to try his hand at being a radio host at CJLO. Since starting Rigged Sessions, he has garnered the attention of many producers and DJs - some of who have played at major festivals and signed their tracks to major labels, or even own their own labels - as well as record labels of many electronic genres! As he developed a friendship with them, some of them decided to create guest mixes on his show! Rigged Jasn combines his DJing skills with his (supposedly really attractive) radio voice, his connections to the industry as well as his motto - there's something for everyone when it comes to electronic music - to provide a unique radio experience which no one else has been able to provide through Rigged Sessions.

Sam Roberts (he/him) Production Coordinator

Originally from Calgary, AB, Sam moved to Montreal at the start of 2023 to expand his career in audio post-production and filmmaking. He quickly became an avid listener of CJLO as a lifelong music buff, and joined the team the summer of that year. Sam utilizes his background in cinema to produce programming, ads and announcements for CJLO and assists with recording Live Sessions. He will be attending Concordia as a student in Fall 2023 in the Film Studies program. Outside the studio, you can find Sam making music, exploring his new home of Montreal, watching pro wrestling, or searching for the perfect '80s B-movie.

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Through their adventures, they learn the importance of trust, loyalty, and support in navigating the challenges that come their way. The friendship between Alex and Daisy serves as the heart of the show. They complement each other's strengths and weaknesses.

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Magical girl friendship aquad

Alex is the determined and ambitious one, while Daisy is more laid-back and free-spirited. Together, they form an unstoppable duo, overcoming obstacles with their combined abilities and unwavering bond. The Magical Girl Friendship Squad also features a diverse cast of characters, each with their unique magical abilities and personalities. These characters add depth and richness to the narrative, showcasing the power of unity and embracing individuality. The show celebrates the strengths of different personalities and emphasizes the beauty of diversity. The series combines elements of comedy, action, and fantasy to create an entertaining and engaging watch. It tackles serious themes such as identity, self-acceptance, and the importance of community, all while maintaining a lighthearted and humorous tone. The vivid animation and vibrant color palette further enhance the magical world of the Magical Girl Friendship Squad. Magical Girl Friendship Squad has garnered positive reviews for its refreshing take on the magical girl genre. It subverts expectations by incorporating modern sensibilities and relatable themes into a traditionally fantastical genre. The show has gained a loyal fanbase that appreciates its representation and empowering messages. In conclusion, Magical Girl Friendship Squad is a delightful and inspiring series that emphasizes the power of friendship and unity. Through its diverse cast of characters and engaging storytelling, it encourages viewers to embrace their own magical potential and appreciate the strength found in meaningful connections..

Reviews for "The Magical Girl Friendship Squad: A Reminder of the Importance of Friendship"

1. Jake - 1 star
I found "Magical girl friendship aquad" to be incredibly boring and predictable. The storyline felt overused and lacked any depth or originality. The characters were one-dimensional, and I struggled to care about any of them. The animation was mediocre at best, and it seemed like they relied too heavily on clichéd tropes. Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this anime and cannot recommend it to anyone looking for a compelling and captivating series.
2. Emily - 2 stars
"Magical girl friendship aquad" had potential, but it failed to live up to it. The characters were cliche and lacked development, making it difficult to connect or sympathize with them. The plot was predictable and felt like a watered-down version of other magical girl anime. I was particularly disappointed by the animation quality, as it was often choppy and low-budget. While it had its moments, the overall execution of the series was lackluster, leaving much to be desired.
3. Sarah - 1 star
I regret wasting my time watching "Magical girl friendship aquad". The plot was uninteresting and lacked any real substance. The characters were forgettable and seemed to have no depth or emotional range. The animation was subpar, and the fight scenes were poorly choreographed. I felt like I was watching a below-average children's cartoon rather than a thought-provoking anime. I would recommend skipping this one and exploring other, more engaging series in the genre.

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