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  1. Sabrina the Teenage Witch

    Sabrina the Teenage Witch

    1969 · Children
  2. May 6, 2017 · Sabrina is half mortal and half witch! The only people who know of Sabrinas powers are her teenage witch aunts, Hilda and Zelda, her lovable mortal Uncle Quigley, her best friend Chloe...

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    Unlike previous incarnations, Sabrina Spellman in this series is depicted as a 12-year-old attending middle school. As in the original comic series, Sabrina lives with her paternal witch aunts, Hilda Spellman and Zelda Spellman, and her loud-mouthed black cat Salem Saberhagen, all of whom advise Sabrina on the use of several magics. Most episodes c...

    Main

    1. Sabrina Spellman (voiced by Emily Hart): A twelve-year-old witch-mortal hybrid who lives in a comfortable house with her two aunts, Hilda and Zelda and her black pet cat, Salem, in the fictional town of Greendale. Sabrina won't become magically empowered until she turns sixteen, but she is still able to borrow spells from Hilda and Zelda using a magical "Spooky Jar," which she often does. The series follows her into her pre-teen years. However, she usually finds that her meddling turns sit...

    Supporting

    1. The Spookie Jar: A genie who resides in a purple cookie jar in Sabrina's kitchen. Whenever Sabrina needs a special spell, she can get one from the Spookie Jar, but they rarely turn out the way she expects. Spookie Jar speaks entirely in rhymes. He is voiced by David Sobolov. 2. Perry "Pi" McDonald: Harvey's best friend and Sabrina and Chloe's friend, too. He is very smart and quite unusual in his own special way. His eyes are never seen because his pork pie hat obscures them. He has been d...

    Sabrina had previously appeared in an animated format on The Archie Show (animated by Filmation), but the popularity of the live-action Sabrina the Teenage Witch sitcom formed part of the basis for this spin-off series. The series was developed by Savage Steve Holland and Kat Likkel and Holland served as showrunner and executive producer of the ser...

    United States

    The series aired in syndication on UPN (on Disney's One Too weekday morning-afternoon and Sunday block) and on ABC (on Disney's One Saturday Morning block) from September 6 to November 19, 1999; it remained on both blocks until 2002, when the series moved to both Disney Channel (from September 9, 2002 to September 2, 2004) and Toon Disney (from September 3, 2002 to September 5, 2004). Sabrina: The Animated Series was one of the launch programmes broadcast on the Syndicated DIC Kids Network E/...

    International

    In Canada, the series aired on Teletoon from late-1999 to mid-2005. The series also aired on many Disney Channelnetworks internationally. Beginning in 2004, many broadcasters who already aired the series began to air it as part of a package with Sabrina's Secret Life titled "Totally Sabrina." The package was pre-sold to TF1 in France, RTÉ in Ireland, Mediaset in Italy, ORF in Austria, Alter Channel in Greece, FORTA in Spain, SBT in Brazil, Teletoon in Canada, Super RTL in Germany, Noga Commun...

    United States

    In February 2001, DIC announced the formation of their home video subsidiary DIC Home Entertainment, and that Sabrina: The Animated Serieswould be one of the shows from their catalogue released through the division.

    International

    In the Philippines, Viva Videoand Cookie Jar Entertainment released a few DVD sets in the countries. In the United Kingdom, budget distributor Prism Leisure and Fremantle Home Entertainmentreleased "Sabrina in Love" and "Salem's World" on DVD which had the same 2 episodes as the US VHS releases respectively, but including an additional episode. An exclusive UK DVD titled "Witchy Girls" was also released in the same year, also containing 3 episodes.

    Common Sense Mediagave the series a three out of five stars and said, "Parents need to know that this tween cartoon -- a spin-off of the live-action sitcom Sabrina, the Teenage Witch -- features similar lighthearted witch humor. Storylines focus on the trials and tribulations of being a tween: friendships, school assignments, and dealing with incre...

    Viacom Consumer Products and DIC Entertainment co-released merchandise based on the series. An 11-inch Sabrina fashion doll was released by the company Bambola. Several other small plastic toys, including a few figurines and a Polly Pocket-esque Sabrina doll were sold in stores while the series was in production.

    Cancelled Salem spin-off

    In November 2000, following their separation and re-independence from Disney, DIC Entertainment announced they would produce a spin-off based on Salem the Cat, simply titled Salem. The series was planned to have 52 half-hour episodes, each budgeted at $275,000 to $325,000, and would air in the Fall of 2001, with DIC holding all worldwide distribution rights. The series never saw the light the day after its initial announcement, meaning it likely never got off the drawing board. The series wou...

    Sabrina: Friends Forever

    A TV movie, titled Sabrina: Friends Forever aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on October 13, 2002, as part of the Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toonsseries of television movies. The movie was later pre-sold internationally to various Disney Channel networks, among others. The movie centers on Sabrina going to Witch Academy to become full witch, but is unsure if she will be accepted due to being half-witch, until she meets Nicole, a girl who is also half-witch like she is.

    Sabrina's Secret Life

    A sequel series, titled Sabrina's Secret Life was co-produced with DIC's French subsidiary Les Studios Tex and broadcaster TF1, and premiered on DIC's syndicated television block DIC Kids Networkin November 2003 before being pre-sold internationally. The series centers on a 14-year-old Sabrina attending High School and also attending special witch classes with rival Cassandra, who unlike Sabrina, is a full-witch.

    About Sabrina Animated Series at DHX Media
    Sabrina: The Animated Series at IMDb
  3. With Melissa Joan Hart, Emily Hart, Nick Bakay, Bill Switzer. Short lived animated spin off of the television series Sabrina the Teenage Witch. The animated series is a prequel which features Sabrina as a pre-teen girl with small witch powers.

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    • 1999-09-06
    • Animation, Comedy, Drama
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  4. Sabrina The Teenage Witch - WildBrain. @SabrinaTeenageWitchWildBrain. •. 107K subscribers • 618 videos. In the little town of Greendale lives Sabrina Spellman, a cute twelve year-old with a...

  5. May 30, 2021 · Sabrina the Teenage Witch | The Animated Series | Compilation | SEASON 2 - YouTube. Sabrina The Teenage Witch - WildBrain. 106K subscribers. Subscribed. 107. 10K views 2 years ago....

  6. IMDb RATING. 6.6 /10. 334. YOUR RATING. Rate. Animation Comedy Drama. Toon version of the Archie Comics witch who uses her powers to aide the uncertainty of adolescence. Stars. Jane Webb. Dal McKennon. Howard Morris. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY. from $9.99. search Amazon. Add to Watchlist. Added by 1.5K users. 6 User reviews.

  7. Sabrina the Teenage Witch is a comic book series published by Archie Comics about the adventures of a fictional American teenager named Sabrina Spellman. Sabrina was created by writer George Gladir and artist Dan DeCarlo, and first appeared in Archie's Madhouse #22 ( cover-dated Oct. 1962).

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