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Sabrina: The Animated Series
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.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Sabrina Spellman, a young witch who juggles her normal teenage life with her magical heritage. Living with her aunts Hilda and Zelda, and their talking cat Salem, Sabrina often finds herself in humorous situations as she learns to control her powers while navigating school, friendships, and the occasional magical mishap. Her adventures are usually fueled by her desire to help others or her own sometimes clumsy attempts at witchcraft.
Critical Reception
Sabrina: The Animated Series was generally well-received by its target audience as a lighthearted and fun cartoon. Critics noted its connection to the popular live-action series and praised its humor and positive messages, though some found it less engaging than its predecessor. It was seen as a suitable and entertaining program for young viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humor and family-friendly entertainment.
Appreciated for its engaging animation style and relatable characters.
Seen as a charming adaptation that appeals to younger audiences.
Google audience: Audience reception for Sabrina: The Animated Series is generally positive, with viewers recalling it fondly as a fun and entertaining show from their childhood. It's often remembered for its spunky protagonist, talking cat, and magical adventures.
Fun Fact
The voice of Sabrina Spellman was provided by Melissa Joan Hart, who also starred in the live-action 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' series, and her younger sister Emily Hart voiced Sabrina's younger cousin, also named Sabrina.
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