Sabrina The Teenage Witch Season 3

Sabrina The Teenage Witch Season 3




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Sabrina The Teenage Witch Season 3
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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. It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Season Opener
Sabrina learns she has to solve the family secret before she can use her witch's license.
Sabrina is stripped of modern conveniences after using shortcuts to solve her family secret.
An embarrassing moment leaves Sabrina red in the face.
Jealousy gets the best of Sabrina when Harvey and Libby are paired together for a school project.
Sabrina's good intentions go bad when she prevents Valerie from trying out for the cheerleading squad.
An addiction to pancakes threatens to send Sabrina's life spinning out of control.
Halloween turns truly frightful when a demented doll takes charge of the festivities.
Salem's gambling debts get the best of him, but its Sabrina and her aunts who pay the price.
A spell to get her just desserts leaves Sabrina with egg on her face instead.
9. Nobody Nose Libby Like Sabrina Nose Libby
An out-of-control magic spaceship lands Sabrina and Salem inside Libby's brain.
In order to teach Sabrina a lesson about love and beauty, Harvey is turned into a beast.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas until Sabrina accidentally erases the holiday.
12. Who's So-Called Life is it Anyway?
Sabrina's charitable magic turns out to be anything but a good deed.
Magical ambition shows its dark side when Harvey drops out of school to become an industrial tycoon.
Mr. Kraft's ex-wife returns to win him back, but Zelda isn't going to let him go without a fight.
Purchasing a fake ID in the Other Realm causes Sabrina's magic to become fake as well.
It's Valentine's Day, and Sabrina must help two people fall in love or suffer Cupid's wrath.
Salem's return to human form is short-lived, thanks to Roland the Troll and Sabrina's unknowing wishes.
When typed on a magical typewriter, Sabrina's spy story and its characters come to life.
A vengeful aunt uses magic poppies to put the Spellman household to sleep.
Sabrina discovers her new pen pal witch is wanted in two realms.
Sabrina becomes the unknowing star of an Other Realm TV show.
Employed as a Sandman, Sabrina gets into trouble dropping into other people's dreams.
The Spellman house becomes the setting for a silent movie.
25. The Good, the Bad, and the Luau
Sabrina's family secret reveals an evil twin.
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4.8 out of 5 stars

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9 hours and 2 minutes Release date
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January 15, 2008 Actors
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Melissa Joan Hart Language
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4.8 out of 5 stars

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I freely admit there is nothing deep or classic about Sabrina the Teenage Witch. But I love the fantasy and humor the show represents. And the third season continues to charm. As season two ended, Sabrina Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) thought got her witch's license, a step she thought would give her all knowledge and power. Unfortunately, she finds out there's one little hitch. She can't actually use it until she solves the Spellman family secret. Helping her do that are her aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick). And there's also the family cat, Salem (voiced by Nick Bakay). But Sabrina also has to deal with life as a normal teenage. That means school. Things haven't changed too much in that regard this season. She still has her best friend Valerie (Lindsay Sloane) and boyfriend Harvey (Nate Richert). Unfortunately, that also means she is dealing with head cheerleader Libby (Jenna Leigh Green) who hates Sabrina. And even worse, Aunt Zelda has started dating vice Principal Willard Kraft (Martin Mull). So, what kind of problems can a teenage witch get into? She discovers that her family becomes addicted to pancakes. Salem bets Sabrina and her aunts in a high stakes poker game - and loses. Christmas almost goes the way of Bo Bunk. Sabrina must face off against some pirates after her magic has turned fake. When Sabrina and Hilda try a silent spell to keep from ruining Zelda's special night with Mr. Kraft, the house turns into a black and white silent movie. Sabrina's life gets turned into a reality TV show against her will. All this leads to the season finale in which we finally learn the Spellman family secret, only to learn that it might mean the end of Sabrina. While this season doesn't start out with a birthday episode, it does include Halloween and Christmas episodes. Somehow, they pretend that seasons two and three take place in one year so that they can keep Sabrina in high school for four years. (She just turned sixteen as season one started), but that's a rant for another time. What is here is plenty of fun. Yes, the show follows a pretty basic formula, but the paths they take are always so creative that I can't help but get caught up in the episode no matter how many times I've seen it. And yes, I keep laughing all the way through, too. The show lived on special effects, and they really did a decent job with them. Occasionally, you can tell when they cut a scene to add an effect, but most of the time, I'm fooled. Okay, so I'm not trying that hard to see the trick behind the effect. I like believing what I am watching. The acting is great as always. One reason I think I like the show is I love how much fun the cast seems to be having together. Yes, I feel like even the characters we're not supposed to like actually did enjoy being on the show. That chemistry makes me believe all the performances that much more. And, as always, the guest cast is top notch. N'Sync and Jerry Springer pop by as themselves for one episode. Other guests include Ruth Buzzi and an early appearance by Frankie Muniz. But my favorite bit of guest star casting was Julia Duffy of Newhart fame as Principal Kraft's witch of a first wife. Like previous seasons of the show, this release is bare bones. We get all 25 half hour episodes on four discs, and that's it. The picture and stereo sound are good. Nope, Sabrina the Teenage Witch wasn't breaking any new ground with season 3. But it was fun and creative, and that keeps me coming back to keep laughing all over again. This is one of my favorite guilty pleasures. Trivia Note: In one episode, Aunt Hilda is deported to The Other Realm because she has not properly filled out her immigration paper work. The test she fails involves her pronouncing certain words like a Canadian. Caroline Rhea, who plays her, is from Canada. I always get a special kick out of that one.












The case had some minor damage (the dvd's didn't received any of it), dosen't have any subtitles and for me that's a big deal, it came with four dvd's, the video is pretty good and the audio it's fine. if you're thinking on buying it i do recommed it.












When I first read on the internet , that the sabrina DVDs would be edited, I never realised this as being a big problem. I hardly noticed anything in season two and in season one the 'a girl like you' song was missing, which was a bit crap to find out. So anyway, after watching the edited versions of the first seasons , it didn't seem to me as too cut until I got season three. But season three has more problems then the previous seasons: Phantom Planet was credited on the dvd for an appearence that you could not see on this version. Before the band should have appeared, this version just fades to black and you get the Sabrina introduction. Then a lot of music gets replaced by simple instrumental songs that don't even seem to fit to what is happening. The halloween episode had a great moment in where the "monster mash song" was played. Also , this song was removed. Apart from noticeble songs missing (and a few scenes) this dvd set is great and the show itself is huge fun to watch. If you know the show by buying the dvds , it might be new to you and you wont have to worry about anything. But fans that know the show from the original airings will definetly miss a few things and some people will dislike that more then I did. Another thing that isn't that good about the dvd-set is, that there are no extras whatsoever. Not even animated dvd menus or a little commentary. If you love the show and are just happy of being able to watch it, you'll live with that too . ;) (I hope that my english was good enough ;) )












I'm a grown adult, and feel no shame in admitting that I am kn love with this show. Melissa is so sexy, the characters and stories are hilarious, I can't get enough. I saw the first 2 seasons at BJ's and remembered liking the show as a kid, so I bought them. I disnt realize just how good it was until watching it all over again! Great morals throughout if you want to get your kids into the show, with plenty of jokes for the older crowds that, while not inappropriate, the younger crowd won't be able to get. Truely a series for all ages. I've bought up to season 5 now, just need to get the last few to complete my set! If you don't own any yet, I think they just released a complete series set for a better price than buying individually (definitely worth it, even the weaker seasons are worth many re-watches).












We finished watching Sabrina Seasons 1 and 2, and are now viewing Season 3, which is just as hilarious as 1 and 2. More surprises, and more guest stars. The excellent writers of this TV series had not yet run out of interesting ideas and unpredictable plot lines. One of the things we love most about this series are the ample changes of scenery--the viewer is not stuck with seeing the characters in the same setting for long periods of time. Salem the cat continues to amuse us with his dialogue and his dealing with having human emotions but being confined to a cat's body. One of the episodes in season 3 shows Salem being in a boy's body for a short time. Almost finished with Season 3 now and are looking forward to viewing seasons 4 through 7.












This for me is pure nostalgia, I love Sabrina and the twist on the character from the archie comics. The fantasy, humor, the wild magic mishaps along trying to be a normal teenager but with magic she can't tell and two wacky aunts..and magical anomalies running a wild around the house it makes it hard to have friends over or have a Halloween partyπŸ˜‰. It's a good show full of humor, fun, family, heart, the trying to be "a teen" and a "teenage witch". Things that are relatable, also lessons, and full of fantasy, magic, and fun!


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She's simply magic












This is a great series. If you want laughs, magic, romance and the genius that is Salem the cat, you have come to the right place. Sabrina Series 3 delivers plenty of laughs etc. I particularly liked the sibling rivalry between Aunts Hilda and Zelda as they compete for the affections of Mr Kraft (who is a little mean but can be an idiot as well). He insists on being mean to Sabrina and her friends, despite the fact that he is dating one of her aunts. Salem the cat is on top form too with his quirky lines. I highly reccomend this series for anyone who likes a good comedy. Sabrina will cast a spell on you!


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The Best of Sabrina












I decided to buy a Sabrina DVD as they are no longer shown on TV and picked season 3 which is definetly the funniest. It follows sabrina trying to work out her family secret to gain her witch's license with help from visiting family members who give her clues. Sabrina is still in high school with Harvey, Libby, Valerie, Mr. Craft and Mrs. Quick. Her aunts Hilda and Zelda are also on top form and this is Salems best season. This season has some of the shows best episodes with all the best characters on top form. If you love Sabrina, this is the season to get and along with the great price - you can't go wrong.


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The best season of the series












Everything clicks in this season, especially the acting. The season is the last appearance of Valerie, who I felt was the most interesting of all of Sabrina's friends. There are also some excellent episodes, including "Silent Movie", "Pancake Madness", "Good Will Haunting" and "Salem, the Boy". As ever, Salem steals the shows, thanks to some excellent dialogue and a fantastic performance by Nick Bakay.


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Xmas present for my step grand-daughter












I watched Sabrina a lot when my grand-daughter was little, then ended up watching it myself every day! Loved it and loved the cat who I thought was hilarious. I decided to buy the 1st season as a xmas present for my step grand-daughter and she loved it, so I bought season 2 for her birthday and this one last xmas. I shall be getting her season 4 for xmas this year probably.


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Sabrina at her Best












This season was really the Best one of them all, sad to say that after this one, Sabrina starts to look a bit trashy (the show not the actress:))...if u liked some episode and u cant remember where it was, it must have been this or the second season. This Season is a valuable product to buy


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Doesn't every girl secretly wish she had magical powers? Sabrina, the Teenage Witch stars Melissa Joan Hart as the adorable teen who this season finally gets her witch's license. But there's a catch! Before she can use it she must uncover a family secret, with help from her wacky Aunt Hilda (Caroline Rhea), wise Aunt Zelda (Beth Broderick), and her talking cat Salem (voiced by Nick Bakay). And while they may advise her to keep her magic hidden, at school Sabrina still helps cute steady Harvey (Nate Richert) and best friend Valerie (Lindsay Sloane), while protecting herself against rival Libby (Jenna Leigh Green) and mean Mr. Kraft (Martin Mull). Season 3 highlights include an outrageous Halloween episode, and a finale set in Hawaii, where the family secret is revealed! Included on 4 discs are all 25 episodes of the third season of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch!
Accepting one's own strengths and weaknesses and feeling comfortable with oneself is a difficult process for any teenager and Sabrina the teenage witch is no exception. In season three, Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) finally earns her witches license, but finds out she can't actually use it until she discovers a hidden family secret. Thus begins a procession of distant relatives from the other realm who offer important clues to Sabrina's family's secret. Along the way Sabrina learns some important lessons about romance, laughing at oneself, self-confidence, the evils of gambling and the power of addiction, superficial versus inner beauty, and the importance of family and telling the truth. Sabrina's witch aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick) and their talking cat Salem (voiced by Nick Bakay) always offer their support and guidance in their own quirky, though sometimes questionable ways while Sabrina's best friend Valerie (Lin
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