Sabrina's Secret Life

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Sabrina's Secret Life
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Sabrina and Salem, as they appeared in Sabrina's Secret Life.
Format Animated television series
Starring Britt McKillip as Sabrina
Maurice LaMarche as Salem
Bill Switzer as Harvey Kinkle
Jane Mortifee as Enchantra
Tifanie Christun as Cassandra
Moneca Stori as Aunt Hilda
Vanesa Tomasino as Maritza
Tina Bush as Aunt Zelda
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 30 Minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Syndicated
Original run November 10, 2003January 3, 2004
Chronology
Preceded by Sabrina, the Animated Series
(1999–2000)
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Sabrina's Secret Life is an American animated television series based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina, the Teenage Witch produced by DiC Entertainment. Originally aired in syndication in 2003 as a spinoff of Sabrina: Friends Forever, Sabrina, the Animated Series and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.

In the series, Sabrina Spellman is a 14-year old teenager (though a year or two younger than her original comic version) attending Greendale High School. Chloe has moved away, and Gem Stone attends a private school far away from Greendale. Sabrina's new best friend is a girl named Maritza; additionally, Sabrina still has a crush on her friend, Harvey Kinkle.

Salem, Hilda, and Zelda, who also appear in this series (though for unexplained reasons, Uncle Quigley doesn't appear in this series), still work hard to train Sabrina so she can learn how to use her magic well. They also continue to help her get out of tough scrapes when her spells backfire. For some reason, the Spooky Jar has disappeared as well.

Although Sabrina is half-mortal (as was the case in the previous animated series and the original comic), she is not the only one at her school who is a witch in this series—her nemesis in this series, Cassandra, also attends Sabrina's high school, and is a full witch. Both Sabrina and Cassandra, in addition to their regular courses, also attend courses on witchcraft at a secret witch's academy hidden within the school.

Reruns of Sabrina's Secret Life aired on Toon Disney and previously in syndication on the DIC Kids Network.

In Germany, Sabrina's Secret Life is simply a third season of Sabrina, the Animated Series, both under the title Simsalabim Sabrina.[1][2]

Contents

[edit] Continuity Changes

Although Sabrina's Secret Life is set during her high school years, Sabrina's magic is portrayed as weaker that it was in Sabrina, the Animated Series. Unlike the previous series where Sabrina made magic with a wave of her hand and an incantation, here she uses a wand to cast spells similar to the Harry Potter series. Most of the original voice cast did not return for this series.

[edit] Broadcast

  • France
Toon Disney
  • UK
Toon Disney (2004-2005)
CITV (2006-2007)
S4C (Wales)
Pop Girl (2008-Present)
  • Poland
Zigzap
  • United States
Syndication
Toon Disney
  • Bulgaria
Nova Television
Diema Family
  • Brazil
Disney Channel
  • Philippines
Quality TeleVision
  • Lithuania
LNK (Titled Raganaitės Sabrinos paslaptys)

[edit] Episode list

  1. 11/10/03 - "At The Hop"
  2. 11/11/03 - "School Spirit"
  3. 11/17/03 - "I'm a Slave for Who?"
  4. 11/18/03 - "Putting Off"
  5. 11/24/03 - "Just a Rumor"
  6. 11/25/03 - "Green Eyed Monster"
  7. 12/01/03 - "Lather, Rinse, Repent"
  8. 12/02/03 - "J'achoo"
  9. 12/08/03 - "Living Her Dreams"
  10. 12/09/03 - "Teacher's Pet"
  11. 12/15/03 - "Pet Peeve"
  12. 12/16/03 - "Half There"
  13. 12/22/03 - "Matchmaker Sabrina"
  14. 12/22/03 - "Sabrina, Part Two"
  15. 12/29/03 - "Spell-ing Bee"
  16. 12/30/03 - "Best of Show"
  17. 01/05/04 - "Food 'tude"
  18. 01/06/04 - "Baby Makes Three"
  19. 01/12/04 - "Hot Item"
  20. 01/13/04 - "What's in a Name?"
  21. 01/19/04 - "Greendale Idol"
  22. 01/20/04 - "Time Flies"
  23. 01/26/04 - "Here's Looking at You"
  24. 01/27/04 - "Cat Man Do"
  25. 02/02/04 - "Witchycology"
  26. 02/03/04 - "Midsummer's Nightmare"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Simsalabim Sabrina. Zeichentrickserien.de. Retrieved on June 2, 2008.
  2. ^ Simsalabim Sabrina. Fernsehserien.de. Retrieved on June 2, 2008.