Sabrina The Teenage Witch Season 2

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Sabrina The Teenage Witch Season 2
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When a sixteen-year-old high school student finds out she's a witch, her two aunts offer guidance on how to control her newly-discovered magical powers.
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1. Sabrina Gets Her License (Part 1)
Sabrina's 17th birthday turns stressful when she has to start studying for her witch's license.
2. Sabrina Gets Her License (Part 2)
Sabrina learns about the responsibilities that come with using magic when she earns her witch's learner's permit.
Sabrina takes advantage of Vice Principal Kraft's attraction to Aunt Hilda.
Sabrina learns not to date outside of her realm after a bad evening with a witch boy.
Babysitting becomes a test of ingenuity when Sabrina's bratty little cousin turns her into a doll.
The mysteries of men are revealed when Sabrina poses as a boy to figure out how they think.
7. A River of Candy Corn Runs Through It
Halloween is a scary night indeed when Sabrina and her aunts try to throw a normal party.
A time ball sends the town of Westbridge grooving back to the 1960s.
A family feud erupts when hillbilly cousins (Loni Anderson and Alice Ghostley) arrive from the Other Realm.
It's Friday the 13th, and for one day only, Sabrina can tell her friends she's a witch.
11. Oh, What a Tangled Spell She Weaves
Sabrina's lack of attention with detail causes bad side effects to her magic.
A special visitor from the Other Realm helps Sabrina recapture the true spirit of Christmas.
Tired of Mr. Kraft's harsh rules, Sabrina concocts a potion to make him act like a teenager.
Libby is even harder to figure out after Sabrina accidentally turns her into a jigsaw puzzle.
Sabrina catches the flu in her pointing finger and accidentally transfers her magic to a teacher.
Sabrina's beanstalk is right out of a fairytale, but it's more like a nightmare for Harvey.
Roland the troll takes Valentine's Day too far when he steals Sabrina's heart.
Egos soar out of control when Sabrina uses magic to become a rock star.
When Sabrina switches personalities with Libby, she uses her magic and newlyfound popularity.
A talking car causes Sabrina a big headache.
Public speaking seems like a breeze for Sabrina after coming face-to-face with her fears in the Other Realm.
A school trip to Disney World becomes yet another test for Sabrina on the road to her witch's license.
Sabrina realizes the importance of her Quizmaster after she inadvertently gets him fired.
After her aunts decide to go their separate ways, Sabrina has to choose which of the two should raise her.
Gossip flies when Sabrina does witch community service in the Other Realm rumor mill.
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When Sabrina brings Ug the caveman to school, she discovers he has a talent for playing baseball.

Mr. Weatherbee has a skewered view of the world when he winds up with Aunt Hilda's rose-colored glasses.

Sabrina decides to give the computer's intellect a magical boost, but her spell transforms Moose into a brainiac instead.

When Aunt Hilda shrinks the Groovie Goolies, it leads to complications and confusion for the Archie gang.

When Sabrina invites Reggie over for lunch, Aunt Hilda douses him with a Lilliputian potion, which causes him to shrink.

Aunt Hilda and Hagatha fight dirty when they square off in a cake-baking contest.

Miss Grundy begins to doubt her sanity when Sabrina brings Hexter to the museum.

When Wolfie decides to compete in the local car race, Sabrina gets roped into the action.

Riverdale High is doing well in the Track and Field meet until Uncle Ambrose gets a concussion and starts magically supporting the opposition.

Riverdale High's photography class visits the forest just as the Groovie Goolies arrive for their own field trip.

When Moose's good and bad alter egos get on the loose, Sabrina has to get them back under control.

While charged with babysitting her Groovie Goolie cousins, Sabrina conjures a dragon to entertain them, but soon the monster is running amok in Riverdale.

Miss Della grants Sabrina's wish to be mortal, which dampers the girl's bowling date with Reggie.

The Archies caddy for Aunt Hilda and the Groovie Goolies during a nighttime golf game.

Sabrina inadvertently gets Jughead expelled from school when she comes down with the Hong Kong Fluke, a 24-hour virus which makes her magic come out as weather.

The Groovie Goolies cause problems for Sabrina when they make a large donation to the school's rummage sale.

Reggie catches Sabrina emerging from a U.F.O.

Frankie, Mummy, and Wolfie decide to pursue a high school education.

Archie and Reggie make a bet to see who can last the longest inside Grisly Manor, oblivious to the fact that their sleepover coincides with the witches annual Ghostly Gourmet Gathering.

When Ratso and Batso dogsit for Jughead, Hauntleroy pulls a prank that enlarges Hot Dog to the size of a house.

Cousin Ambrose loans his amulet to Big Ethel in an attempt to make Jughead jealous, but he forgets that the talisman has the power to change people into animals.

Frankie attempts to do favors for his friends, but a string of bad luck plagues him.

Aunt Hilda accidentally turns herself into Archie's car.

Sabrina can't enjoy her day at the beach because she's too busy trying to hide the Groovie Goolies and protect the Archies from a trio of bullies.

The Archies hold a charity magic show to raise funds to pay Coach's wages but Jughead needs Sabrina's secret help if he's not going to be the worst magician in the world. / When Reggie is appointed Editor of the school paper he tries to expose Sabina's secret to the whole of Riverdale. How can she stop him publishing his dramatic photographs?

Aunt Hilda's loud music is disturbing the neighbors. Even the Groovie Goolies can hear it and it's driving Mummy round the bend. Sabrina has to keep the peace. / When smoke from Horrible Hall affects Riverdale the Archie's Pollution Committee investigate. Can Sabrina stop them from discovering some embarrassing facts?

Reggie becomes the editor of the Riverdale Rover school newspaper and starts blackmailing his fellow students as he finds out all their most embarrassing secrets.

The Crosstown Gang are destroying the forest to build a bike track for the big race. Sabrina and the Goolies use their magic tricks to stop them.

The moat at Horrible Hall is being polluted by the Crosstown Gang's car-wash. Sabrina and the Goolies need the Archies help to stop it. / The Croostown Gang are destroying the forest to build a bike track for the big race. Sabrina and the Goolies use their magic tricks to stop them.





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Season 2 of Sabrina the Teenage Witch aired from September 1997 until May 1998, and consists of 25 episodes. The season mainly focuses on Sabrina's magic being tested by her Quiz Master in order for her to achieve her Witch's License .

Seventeen and supernatural! There's magic in the air as Sabrina returns for her second season, with 26 supernatural episodes. Melissa Joan Hart stars as Sabrina Spellman, who lives with her Aunt Hilda, Aunt Zelda and Salem (their talking black cat). This year, Sabrina conjures up spells -and big laughs- for Harvey, Valerie, Libby and new Vice Principal Kraft. But Sabrina is also maturing into a responsible young woman. And there is so much more to learn as she trains for her witch's license with her new Quiz Master. Season Two highlights include special Christmas and Valentines Day episodes, and even a trip to Walt Disney World theme park! Enjoy all the magic moments.


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