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Sabrina: The Animated Series

★ 6.8 1999 · 1990s 1 season ABC, UPN

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Synopsis

An animated prequel to the live-action show "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch," the series features 12-year-old Sabrina Spellman, who's half mortal and half witch. Though few people know of her powers, and her mortal uncle frequently warns her not to use her magic to solve problems, Sabrina still borrows spells from the Spookie Jar and gets into trouble with her friend Harvey.

Cast & Crew

Emily Hart

Emily Hart

Sabrina Spellman (voice)

Melissa Joan Hart

Melissa Joan Hart

Hilda Spellman / Zelda Spellman (voice)

Nick Bakay

Nick Bakay

Salem Saberhagen (voice)

Jay Brazeau

Jay Brazeau

Uncle Quigley (voice)

Jason Michas

Jason Michas

Slugloafe (voice)

David Sobolov

David Sobolov

Spookie Jar (voice)

Chantal Strand

Chantal Strand

Gem Stone (voice)

Cree Summer

Cree Summer

Chloe Flan (voice)

Bill Switzer

Bill Switzer

Harvey Kinkle (voice)

Bob Bergen

Bob Bergen

Tim (voice)

Paula Hart

Paula Hart

Producer

Savage Steve Holland

Savage Steve Holland

Executive Producer

Scott Heming

Scott Heming

Director

Trivia about Sabrina: The Animated Series

Celebrity voice cameos in this series included Downtown Julie Brown, Mr.

T, Long John Baldry and "Weird Al" Yankovic (one episode only).

Melissa Joan Hart, who starred as Sabrina in the live-action sitcom, served as producer of this series, but her younger sister, Emily Hart (who played the recurring character Amanda on the sitcom), voiced Sabrina.

Melissa instead voiced Sabrina's two aunts, Hilda and Zelda, originally played on the live-action series by Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea, respectively.

In January 1999, it was announced that Buena Vista International Television would handle international television sale rights.

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.