Sabrina's Secret Life (2003) poster

Sabrina's Secret Life

★ 6.9 2003 · 2000s 1 season Syndication

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Synopsis

Sabrina enrolls in secret witchcraft training classes while attending her normal high school, but discovers she must share her clandestine instruction and her regular school with Portia, a snooty young witch from the “other side”. Thus the stage is set for magical mayhem in the craziest, weirdest, most mixed-up world of all: high school.

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Cast & Crew

Britt McKillip

Britt McKillip

Sabrina (voice)

Maurice LaMarche

Maurice LaMarche

Salem (voice)

Alexandra Collins

Alexandra Collins

Tiffany (voice)

Christopher Gaze

Christopher Gaze

Mr. Snipe (voice)

Jane Mortifee

Jane Mortifee

Enchantra (voice)

Michael Monroe Heyward

Michael Monroe Heyward

Harvey Kinkle (voice)

Moneca Stori

Moneca Stori

Hilda Spellman (voice)

Shannon Chan-Kent

Shannon Chan-Kent

Margaux (voice)

Tifanie Christun

Tifanie Christun

Cassandra (voice)

Vanesa Tomasino

Vanesa Tomasino

Maritza (voice)

Trivia about Sabrina's Secret Life

DIC also confirmed that Sabrina's Secret Life would be shown off at MIPCOM 2002 for a fall 2003 release.

In November 2002, DIC announced pre-sale rights were sold to Super RTL in Germany, Televisa in Latin America, Fox Kids in Italy, Noga Communications in Israel and Saran in Turkey.

In 2004, Disney Channels Worldwide purchased the pay rights to the series in United Kingdom, Asia, Taiwan, Australia, France, Latin America, Brazil, the Middle East, and Spain as part of a package with Sabrina: The Animated Series titled "Totally Sabrina", which would air on Disney Channel and Toon Disney networks.

In the United States, the show aired on DIC's Syndicated programming block DIC Kids Network.

The show also reran on Toon Disney for a short time from September 11, 2004 to February 27, 2005 and on CBS as part of the network's KOL Secret Slumber Party block in 2006-2007 and later again as part of the network's Cookie Jar TV block from September 18, 2010, to January 29, 2011, when it was replaced by Trollz and Horseland; however, all DIC references in these later CBS broadcasts have been replaced by Cookie Jar references.

On October 7, 2002, DIC announced the series' production, which they revealed that the popularity of the live-action sitcom led the company to produce a new Sabrina cartoon to follow up on Sabrina: The Animated Series.