Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 TV series)

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Sabrina the Teenage Witch
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Created byNell Scovell
StarringMelissa Joan Hart
Caroline Rhea
Beth Broderick
Nick Bakay
Nate Richert
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes163 (list of episodes)
Production
Camera setupSingle-camera
Multi-camera
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC (1996-2000)
The WB (2000-2003)
ReleaseSeptember 27, 1996 –
April 24, 2003
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch is the name of an American sitcom based on the Archie comic book series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. It debuted on ABC in late 1996, and ran for the first four seasons there. In 2000, the show moved to The WB Television Network for its final three seasons on air, ending in April 2003.

Cast

Main

Recurring

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The cast of Sabrina

Main characters

Sabrina Spellman

Sabrina Spellman (played by Melissa Joan Hart) was a half-mortal and a half-witch. Sabrina's story takes place in the fictional town of Westbridge, Massachusetts, where she grew up with her two Aunts, Hilda and Zelda Spellman, and the talking cat, Salem Saberhagen. Her full name is Sabrina J. Spellman. Her father's name was Edward Spellman, a warlock, and her mother's name is Diana. Diana is a mortal. Her father has at the least three sisters: Vesta, seen only once in the 1st season episode Third Aunt From The Sun (played by Raquel Welch) but mentioned many times and Hilda and Zelda, both of whom Sabrina lives with. Sabrina's evil twin Katrina isn't considered one of Sabrina's sisters as evil twins have different parents than the good twin. And Sophia Spellman, only seen and mentioned once in the Sabrina Goes to Rome movie, isn't said to be one of her father's sisters, so she may be a great-aunt, or something else along those lines. Her stepmother, also a witch, is named Gail Kippling Spellman. Sabrina was an only child, but had one evil twin (by different parents) and a stepbrother. Sabrina's evil twin's name is Katrina Spellman (also a witch) and her younger stepbrother's name is Donald (a warlock and the son of Sabrina's stepmother). Her grandmother, who is nice to Sabrina but overbearing to her aunts, visited once or twice, as did her great-aunt Irma, the Spellman family matriarch. Though not evil, Irma is domineeringly powerful (much more powerful than Sabrina, Zelda, or Hilda). Sabrina also has many other relatives such as Cousin Larry, Aunt Buela, Cousin Zsa Zsa, Aunt Vesta and Marigold. Marigold's daughter Amanda is known to torment Sabrina throughout the show.

Sabrina was the protagonist of the series. On her sixteenth birthday, she learned that she was a half-witch (through her father's side) and had magical powers. She also learned that her two aunts were witches themselves and that their black cat Salem was a warlock who had been turned into a talking household pet as a punishment for attempting worldwide domination. At Westbridge High, she befriended Jenny Kelly (and later Valerie Birkhead and Dreama in future seasons) and had an on-again, off-again relationship with Harvey Kinkle. She also had to deal with the snobby and headstrong cheerleader, Libby Chessler, who became Sabrina's rival for school activities as well as Harvey's affections. In later seasons, Sabrina was enrolled at the fictional Adams College in Boston. After getting her degree in journalism she moved back to her Aunts' house with Morgan and Roxie. She took a job with the fictitious Scorch Magazine, a music theme magazine where she interviewed famous artists. Later on, she met a man named Aaron, who also worked in the music industry and the two began dating. Before long, Aaron proposed and in the finale, the two were set to wed when unforeseen events take place. She started to suspect that Aaron was not the one and after Sabrina had tried to connect her soul stone with his, she was sure of it. While it mostly fit, it was not a perfect fit. She tried to to ignore it, but followed her heart and cancelled the marriage at the altar. When she ran out of the church, she found Harvey waiting for her outside on his motorcycle, holding his soulstone that Amanda had left him. After both Harvey and Sabrina's soul stones were tossed and fit together perfectly, it proved that those two are destined to be together and they rode off into the distance in true finale fashion.

During her time at Adams College, Sabrina was finally able to meet her mother. However, it is revealed that the Witches' Council set a decree that if the two were ever to meet face-to-face, her mother would turn into a ball of wax. While the decree was never repealed, Sabrina accidentally frees her mother by crying into the ball of wax. However, they could not ever see each other face-to-face again. (Episode titled "The Whole Ball of Wax")

Hilda Spellman (1996-2002)

Hilda Spellman (played by Caroline Rhea) is one of Sabrina's aunts, a 642 year old witch who is Zelda's younger sister. She is often portrayed as the less pragmatic of the two aunts, and constantly worries about things that could be considered superficial. Hilda was also the more outgoing and fun-loving aunt. She was formerly engaged to Drell, head of the Witches Council (played by Penn Jillette of Penn and Teller). During the college seasons, she became the owner of the coffee shop where Sabrina and Josh worked, and where many of the show's scenes took place. At one point, Hilda tried to help Salem in his quest to conquer the mortal realm, but, when he was caught, convicted and transformed into a cat, Hilda was punished with the job of keeping him worm-free.

For the first three Seasons, Hilda played a violin, but was clearly not very good at it as she failed at every audition: In one episode, the violin came flying through the patio doors, and the bow went right through it like an arrow through a heart. At the start of Season 4, Hilda gave up on her violin, and blew it up with a stick of dynamite. She bought a clock shop which had a magical Lost in Time clock in the back room; whenever famous people in the past centuries made a mistake at some point in their lives, they would become lost in time, and Hilda and Zelda had to try and figure out what went wrong. By the start of Season 5, though, the clock shop was out of business, and Hilda bought the coffee shop much to Sabrina's annoyance as she had just moved out of her aunt's house, and was now living with Roxie, Morgan, and Miles.

Hilda often made a great fuss over the silliest things: For example, in one episode, Hilda ran for office after a politician publicly stated that her coffee was too expensive. She lost the election without a single vote (the one vote she did receive was disqualified because it was signed with a pawprint rather than a signature, indicating that Salem was the voter in question).

As Sabrina's time in college came to a dwindle, Hilda met her soul mate, a train conductor on the Halloween Express, and impulsively married him. However, it almost did not happen after Zelda and Sabrina meddled for what they thought were the right reasons. Hilda later came back in Season 7 to attend Sabrina's wedding.

Zelda Spellman (1996-2002)

Zelda Spellman (played by Beth Broderick) is Sabrina's brainy aunt who is always engaging in new scientific experiments. She is often referred to as a Quantum physicist. Zelda is also a 650 year old witch and sometimes teaches at Westbridge High, and (in later seasons) Adams College. Zelda often plays the role of the mature, logical one, to bring Sabrina (and sometimes Hilda) back to earth after they attempt some zany scheme or otherwise get into trouble. Towards the end of Sabrina's time in college, Zelda gave up her adult years to bring a broken Sabrina back to life. As a child again, Zelda left Sabrina to run her own life, upon Sabrina's request. Zelda came back with Hilda, during Sabrina's wedding in Season 7, only this time as a candle. Zelda was volunteered by Hilda to become a candle (during the duration of Sabrina's wedding) so Sabrina's mother could attend the wedding and not become a ball of wax, per her Witch's Council curse.

Zelda has an evil twin named Jezebelda, who appeared in two episodes (You Can't Twin and Deliver Us From E-Mail). Jezebelda is distinguishable by her Dolly Parton-style hair and Southern drawl. She apparently caused the Bubonic plague.

Salem Saberhagen

Salem Saberhagen (voiced by Nick Bakay) was a criminal of the Other Realm who was sentenced to spend 100 years as a cat as punishment for attempting to take over the world, and sent to live with Sabrina's aunts. In the series he would generally serve two roles, one as a mentor for Sabrina, as she found it easier to go to him with her messier problems, or the trouble-maker in the episode, such as another illicit way to become human without being punished. When Sabrina's aunts left for the Other Realm, Salem stayed with Sabrina, and continued his attempts to become human. Salem became good pals with Harvey after he returned to the series, and would generally attempt to abuse this friendship to get some more power to take over the world. Salem also went on vacations with Sabrina in the made-for-television movies.

Harvey Kinkle (1996-2000, 2001-2003)

Harvey Kinkle (played by Nate Richert) was a mortal boy whose full name was Harvey Dwight Kinkle. He was close friends with Sabrina, Salem, Roxie, Morgan, Jenny, Valerie and Brad Alcerro. Harvey was Sabrina's boyfriend until the 4th season, when he discovered that she was a witch in the season finale. The reason for this was that Sabrina had run out of spells to cast on him, so she couldn't make him forget her true identity. Harvey made a few small appearances during season five, and eventually called Sabrina and apologized for the way he acted after learning she was a witch. Sabrina's Great Aunt Irma (Barbara Eden) later discovered Harvey knew Sabrina's secret, and decided she was going to test him to see if he could keep it a secret. After being attached to a lie detector, strapped to a spit and cooked, and even ending up on the torture rack, Harvey finally convinced Irma the secret was safe with him, and she let him go. Harvey became Morgan's boyfriend for a time, but had developed feelings for Sabrina, even coming to her rescue a couple of times, such as in the episode Deliver Us from E-Mail where Sabrina's evil twin, Katrina, under the pseudonym of "Nasty Girl", e-mails Sabrina a computer virus which turns her into an idiot; Harvey suspects Sabrina's under a spell, and takes her to her aunts (Zelda confronted Katrina in the Other Realm Prison, and was forced to give in to a bribe from her own twin, Jezebelda in order to find out how to cure Sabrina). In the series finale, Sabrina realized that she and Harvey were soul mates, and she abandoned her wedding and rode off with him.

Valerie Birkhead (1997-1999)

The mortal girl Valerie had two best friends, Sabrina Spellman and Harvey Kinkle. She was also despised by headstrong cheerleader Libby who rivals both her and Sabrina for much of the show. Valerie remains Sabrina's best friend in high school until she moves to Alaska. She is a shy and often unconfident girl who looks up to Sabrina. Valerie Birkhead is played by American actress Lindsay Sloane.

Libby Chessler (1996-1999)

Played by Jenna Leigh Green, Libby was the main villainess on this program; she was a stereotypically snotty cheerleader who picked on Sabrina and her friends. She often referred to Sabrina as a "freak," and, while ignorant of the fact that Sabrina was a witch, she suspected that Sabrina was different. Libby's major conflict with Sabrina revolved around the girls' competition for the affection of Harvey Kinkle, who clearly preferred Sabrina. Only a few personal details are known about Libby. She apparently comes from wealth, and lives in a step-family arrangement of some sort. Her mother appeared in the episode "Five Easy Pieces of Libby" and is played by Cristine Rose; the mother is much like the daughter--snobby and mean-spirited. She has a stepbrother, Russell, who is seen in the episode "Sabrina Claus," and is played by Richard Taylor Olson; he and Libby have a combative relationship. Her appearances generally involve her being mean to Sabrina and others, and getting poetic justice at the end of the episode. At the start of Season Four, Libby was sent off to boarding school and was never seen again.

Mr. Willard Kraft (1997-2000)

"Mr. Kraft," as he is often addressed on the show, is portrayed by Martin Mull. He is an administrator at Westbridge High School and regularly issues detentions at the drop of a hat (sometimes literally). He started out as Vice Principal in the second and third season before becoming Principal in Season 4. Mr. Kraft dated both Hilda and Zelda during the show, causing complications for Sabrina. Mr. Kraft is a mortal, and is known to have one brother, but in one of the episodes where Sabrina and Hilda try to separate Zelda and Mr. Kraft, they find out that he was once married to a witch (named Lucy, played by actress Julia Duffy) who tried using her magic to trick Mr. Kraft as revenge for leaving her. At the end of season 4, Zelda breaks up with Mr. Kraft who is then hit by a car, thanks to joyriding Salem, and is never seen again.

Josh (1999-2002)

Josh is a mortal guy who works with Sabrina at her aunt's coffee shop during the show's college seasons. Technically, Josh is her manager, although the relationship is somewhat different due to the fact that Sabrina's aunt Hilda owns the shop. Josh is interested in photography, and manages to sell one of his photographs for $1000 (with Sabrina's magical help.) He was attracted to Sabrina in the fourth season, but at that time she was dating Harvey. In the fifth season he dated Morgan, and then in the 6th Season he dated Sabrina. He later accepted a job in Prague, and was never seen again. He was played by David Lascher, formerly of the Nickelodeon series Hey Dude.

Roxie King (2000-2003)

Roxie, a mortal, was introduced to the show in season five as Sabrina's college roommate. At first she disliked Sabrina, but they later became best friends. Roxie was environmentally conscious and sometimes staged protests. She was a cynical character who despised the thought that her housemate Miles had romantic interests in her. In a Valentine's Day episode, Sabrina cast a spell on Roxie to make her think she was romantically interested in Miles. During the seventh season, Roxie became one of the leading characters in the absence of Sabrina's aunts. She was played by Soleil Moon Frye, formerly of "Punky Brewster".

Morgan Cavanaugh (2000-2003)

Morgan, a mortal, was introduced in season five as one of Sabrina's college housemates and resident advisor. She is very shallow, superficial, and over-assertive, but she became one of Sabrina's best friends. She dated both Josh and Harvey (amongst many others). In a Christmas episode, Morgan invites Sabrina to spend the holidays with her family, since she finds dealing with them alone quite daunting. In the seventh season, Morgan's supporting role becomes a leading one in the absence of Sabrina's aunts. She was played by Elisa Donovan of Clueless. Her character on both shows were fairly similar.

Miles Goodman (2000-2002)

Miles is a mortal character that was introduced in the fifth season as one of Sabrina's college housemates. His behavior was endearingly abnormal and he was a conspiracy theorist. Miles had romantic interests in Roxie, but she did not reciprocate. However, in a Valentine's Day storyline, Sabrina cast a spell on Roxie to make her think she fancied an overjoyed Miles. In the episode "I Fall To Pieces," Miles finally began to notice the unusual behavior of Sabrina's warlock-turned-cat Salem. Unfortunately, Miles was never seen again and his disappearance was never explained on-screen.

Plot

Template:Spoiler The series came on the success of the 1996 TV movie, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, where Melissa Joan Hart had played Sabrina Sawyer, with the two aunts played by Sherry Miller (Hilda) and Charlene Fernetz (Zelda).

When the series came out later that year, Hart became Sabrina Spellman (the character's original last name in the comics), and the aunts were now played by Caroline Rhea (as Hilda) and Beth Broderick (as Zelda). Among the regulars were Salem the wisecracking cat (a puppet that was voiced by Nick Bakay of Angry Beavers), and Sabrina's boyfriend Harvey, played by Nate Richert. Hart's real-life sister Emily played Sabrina's cousin, Amanda.

The sitcom revolved around a girl who must learn to be responsible for her own actions. As she had the power of magic, she often used it to try to help her loved ones or herself, frequently resulting in literal puns that are often disastrous and always humorous.

The program began with Sabrina's adventures in high school. In the series' later seasons, Sabrina graduated from high school and enrolled in college, then moved on to her attempts to live on her own and keep a job at the local newspaper. Breaking further from its comic roots, the show ended with Sabrina's wedding, although, in the end, she abandoned the wedding and ran off with Harvey.

Many episodes involve Sabrina getting to meet, through natural or supernatural means, popular real-life musical artists of the time, including Coolio, the Violent Femmes, the Backstreet Boys, Phantom Planet, Davy Jones of The Monkees, Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Daniel Bedingfield, Hanson, Savage Garden, 'N Sync, and Ashanti. Course of Nature, the band of Melissa Joan Hart's then-boyfriend (now husband) Mark Wilkerson, appeared in an episode in 2002.

Episodes

Trivia

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  • The sitcom is similar to the late-80's sitcom Out of This World revolving around teenage girl Evie with magic powers of her own.
  • In this series, the characters lived in the fictional town of Westbridge, located near Boston, Massachusetts (as opposed to Greendale in the comics).
  • The opening credits of the latter seasons features Sabrina at various locations around Boston: Harvard Bridge, Boston Common, Union Oyster House, Massachusetts State House, Quincy Market, Newbury Street, Harvard University, Tufts University, and Beacon Hill. Prior to season 7, after leaving Newbury Comics on Newbury Street, the computer graphics morphed into Sabrina lying on her bed. In the final season, however, they morph her into arriving at Scorch. Upon entering Scorch, she is revealed to be walking into her house to greet Roxie and Morgan.
  • Jennifer "Jenny" Kelly (a mortal) was Sabrina's best friend until the actress who played her (Michelle Beaudoin) left the show. Her disappearance was never explained during the series' run. Mr. Eugene Pool (a mortal) was Sabrina's Biology/favorite teacher until the actor who played him (Paul Feig) left the show.
  • The show was never filmed in front of a studio audience, because of the special effects used in its production. It was filmed in a single-format (hence every audience clip is laughter, never an "ooh" or an "aww", etc.).
  • Many of the teenage girls in the series can be seen frequently wearing short skirts and dark tights in several episodes of the earlier seasons. The producers of the show would later admit this was deliberate to boost ratings with young male viewers.[citation needed]
  • The show has fans all over the world, some of whom celebrate Bobunk, a holiday revealed to have been accidentally erased by Salem.
  • The Sabrina, the Teenage Witch soundtrack, which was released in 1998, was certified Gold by the RIAA.
  • Sabrina and Salem are the only two characters to remain on the show throughout all consecutive seven seasons and all three made-for-TV movies.
  • On November 7, 1997, Salem appeared on all four shows in the TGIF lineup and caused the characters in each show to travel back to a different point in time. The former four TGIF lineup episodes were non-canonical because supernatural does not exist in those programs.
  • On a later episode of one of the shows, Boy Meets World, Melissa Joan Hart would make a second cameo, as an aside, due to the episode in question involving a coven of witches being thwarted from taking the soul of one of the characters. The cameo has Eric describing the event and swearing off witches, not realizing that Sabrina is one.
  • All three main witches (Sabrina, Hilda, and Zelda) displayed their magic in different ways. Sabrina and Zelda's magic took the form of sparks in yellow and purple, respectively, while Hilda's magic took the form of puffs of white smoke.
  • A large number of celebrities guest starred on the show, including Eddie Cibrian, 'N Sync, Andy Roddick, Barbara Eden, Teri Garr, Raquel Welch, Jo Anne Worley, Coolio, John Ratzenberger, Britney Spears, Shelley Long, Kathy Ireland, Dick Van Dyke, Loni Anderson, Jason Schwartzman, Carson Daly, Brian Austin Green, Drew Carey, Shirley Jones, Milo Ventimiglia, Ashanti, Kevin Nash, Gordon Gano and Violent Femmes, Brady Anderson, Garry Marshall, Sophia Bush, Avril Lavigne, Paula Abdul, Backstreet Boys, Goo Goo Dolls, Billy Gunn, Frankie Muniz, Davy Jones, Fred Willard, Bryan Cranston, Dom Deluise and Donald Faison.
  • Melissa Joan Hart directed many episodes of the show.
  • The season-five episode titled Witchright Hall also served as a pilot episode for a proposed spin-off show of the same name which was to star Emily Hart as her "Sabrina" character Amanda. But The WB passed on this idea in favor of Maybe It's Me which premiered in Fall 2001 and ended up being cancelled after one season.
  • The series is one of the longest running shows on Nickelodeon in the UK and has been shown constantly on the station from 1997 to the present day.
  • After Caroline Rhea left the show at the end of the 2001-02 season, she hosted her own short-lived talk show before finding more fame as the hostess of the reality show, The Biggest Loser.
  • In the pilot episode, Sabrina's father states that Sabrina can not see her mother for the next two years or Sabrina's mother would turn into a ball of wax. Though throughout the series, including the series finale, Sabrina was still not allowed to see her mother even though two years had passed, meaning the writing team either made a mistake or this fact was retconned.
  • Singer Kelly Clarkson appeared in the show before she became famous. She appeared as an extra during season 6.

DVD releases

On November 14, 2006, Paramount Home Entertainment announced the first season of Sabrina: The Teenage Witch. A four-disc set which contains all twenty-four episodes of the first season - presented in full screen along English Stereo Surround tracks and Closed Captioning. No extra material was announced at the time - however it is subject to change. The set was released on March 6, 2007, priced at $38.99. On March 19 2007, tvshowsondvd.com stated that their sources has said that season 2 is to be released on July 31. CBS/Paramount have yet to make an announcement.

Some episodes on the season 1 DVD features music substitution

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: The Complete First Season
File:Sabrina S1 DVD.jpg Set Details Special Features
  • Studio: CBS/Paramount
  • 24 Episodes
  • 1.33:1 Aspect Ratio
  • English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: English
  • None Included








Release Date
 United States March 6 2007
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: The Complete Second Season
Set Details Special Features
  • Studio: CBS/Paramount
  • 26 Episodes
  • Information Currently Unavailable




Release Date
 United States July 31, 2007

International

Sabrina has been internationally broadcast by the following stations under the following names:

Country Name Translation Station
Argentina Sabrina, la bruja adolescente Sabrina, the teenage witch Telefe
Asia Sabrina, the Teenage Witch N/A Star World
Australia Sabrina, the Teenage Witch N/A TV1 (Australia) & Network Ten, formerly on Seven Network
Austria Sabrina - Total verhext Sabrina - totally bewitched ORF1
Belgium Sabrina, The Teenage Witch N/A Kanaal 2
Bosnia Sabrina, tinejdžerska vještica Sabrina, the Teen Witch FTV
Brazil Sabrina, a Aprendiz de Feiticeira Sabrina, the Apprentice Witch Nickelodeon
Bulgaria Cабрина, младата вещица Sabrina, the young witch GTV
Canada Sabrina, the Teenage Witch N/A YTV (now cancelled)
Chile Sabrina, la bruja adolescente Sabrina the teenage witch TVN, Nickelodeon
Colombia Sabrina, la bruja adolescente Sabrina the teenage witch RCN, Nickelodeon
Croatia Sabrina, Mala vještica Sabrina, the little Witch RTL Televizija
The Czech Republic Sabrina, mladá čarodějnice Sabrina, a young witch TV Prima
Denmark Sabrina - Skolens Heks Sabrina - The School's Witch TV3 (Viasat)
Ecuador Sabrina, la bruja adolescente Sabrina the teenage witch Ecuavisa, Nickelodeon
Finland Sabrina, Teininoita Sabrina, the Teenage Witch YLE TV2
France Sabrina, l´apprentie sorciére Sabrina, the apperentice witch France 2, Gulli
Germany Sabrina - Total verhext Sabrina - totally bewitched Pro7
Hungary Sabrina, a tiniboszorkány Sabrina, the Teenage Witch TV2, Viasat 3
Iceland Nornin Unga The Young Witch RÚV
Ireland Sabrina the Teenage Witch N/A RTÉ Two, Nickeldoeon UK, CITV (UK)
Israel סברינה, המכשפה הצעירה (Sabrina, Hamekhashefa Ha-Tse'ira) Sabrina the young Witch Channel 3, Children Channel
Italy Sabrina, Vita da Strega Sabrina, a Witch Life Italia 1
Japan サブリナ Sabrina Disney Channel,NHK
Korea (South) 사브리나 Sabrina KBS
Latin America, excluding Brazil Sabrina, la bruja adolescente Sabrina, the teenage witch Nickelodeon
Lithuania Raganaitė Sabrina Sabrina, the teenage witch LRT
Malaysia Sabrina, the Teenage Witch N/A NTV7
The Netherlands Sabrina the Teenage Witch N/A Nickelodeon, The Box
New Zealand Sabrina the Teenage Witch N/A TV3,
Norway Heksen Sabrina Sabrina the Witch TV3 (Viasat)
Peru Sabrina, la bruja adolescente' Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Frecuencia Latina
Philippines Sabrina, the Teenage Witch N/A ABC 5, Nickelodeon, RPN 9
Poland Sabrina, nastoletnia czarownica Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Polsat
Portugal Sabrina, a bruxinha adolescente Sabrina, the Teenage Witch RTP 2
Russia Сабрина, маленькая ведьма (Sabrina malenkaya vedy`ma) Sabrina, the Teenage Witch STS (СТС)
Serbia Sabrina, Veštica tinejdžerka Sabrina, the Teenage Witch RTS
Spain Sabrina, cosas de brujas Sabrina, witchy things antena 3
Ireland Sabrina the Teenage Witch N/A RTÉ Two, Nickeldoeon UK, CITV (UK)
Paraguay Sabrina la bruja adolescente Sabrina the Teenage Witch SNT, Nickelodeon
Sweden Sabrina, tonårshäxan Sabrina, the Teenage Witch SF2
Switzerland Sabrina - Total verhext Sabrina - totally bewitched SF2
Thailand Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Sabrina, the Teenage Witch True Series
Turkey Sihirli Cadı Sabrina Magical Witch Sabrina ATV
United Kingdom Sabrina the Teenage Witch N/A ITV, CITV, Nickelodeon UK
Vietnam Sabrina cô phù thủy nhỏ Sabrina the little witch VTV3

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