Sabrina: Friends Forever
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Directed by | Scott Heming |
Produced by | Richard Goldwater Chuck Grimes Andy Heyward Michael Maliani Michael Silberkleit |
Written by | Carter Crocker Pamela Pettler |
Starring | Britt McKillip Jay Brazeau Tina Bush Alexandra Carter Garry Chalk Marilyn Gann Louis Chirillo Andrew Kavadas Carly McKillip Vanessa Morley Jane Mortifee Teryl Rothery Moneca Stori Samuel Vincent Dale Wilson |
Distributed by | DiC Entertainment Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | October 8, 2002 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | N/A |
Preceded by | Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999) |
Followed by | Sabrina's Secret Life (2003) |
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Sabrina: Friends Forever is a 2002 animated feature film produced by DiC Entertainment and was first shown on Nickelodeon.
[edit] Plot
Sabrina is turning 13 years old and she's off to the Witch Academy to learn the three principles of witchdom: to use magic wisely, be true to one's friends, and be true to one's self. Feeling inferior because she's only half-witch, Sabrina conceals her mixed heritage and manages to rise to a position of popularity. Sabrina joins her new friends in making fun of Nicole, a "bookworm" who doesn't fit in, but, when Sabrina discovers that Nicole is a half-witch like herself, the pair journeys to the witches' realm in hopes of becoming full witches.
[edit] Trivia
- DiC Entertainment fully picks up the slack for the show after this and the series continues in a syndicated sequel called Sabrina's Secret Life.
- Enchantra looks different than she did in Sabrina: The Animated Series.
- During the graduation day of the Witch Academy, from the start of the graduation, just behind Sabrina is Gem Stone, her rival in the original series.
- Harvey, Chloe and Uncle Quigley are not shown or mentioned.