Sabrina The Teenage Witch Season 4

Sabrina The Teenage Witch Season 4




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4.8 out of 5 stars

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No MPAA rating
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0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.88 Ounces Item model number
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132744 Media Format
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Multiple Formats, Box set, Color, Full Screen, NTSC Run time
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7 hours and 50 minutes Release date
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June 17, 2008 Actors
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Melissa Joan Hart Language
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English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified Studio
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3


4.8 out of 5 stars

614 ratings



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I've got to admit from the outset that the fourth season of Sabrina the Teenage Witch has never been my favorite. So I wasn't exactly looking forward to rewatching it this summer. Yes, it still has its faults. But I also discovered that it wasn't quite as bad as I remembered it. The first strike against the season comes in the season opener. In the first season, Sabrina turned 16. As season 4 opens, she is turning 18. Now I've heard some people explain that seasons 2 and 3 are really one long year despite the fact that they included two Halloween episodes and two Christmas episodes. This tainted timeline with no warning was something I never quite recovered from. (However, I had no problem with Sabrina doing four years of college in two seasons. Go figure.) Anyway, that means the basics of the show are pretty much the same. Sabrina Spellman (Melissa Joan hart) is a half witch half mortal trying to survive high school with the added complication of magic. Aiding her in her journey are aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick). This season, Hilda gives up her violin and buys a clock shop that includes a magic clock that brings people through time. Then there's the family's talking cat Salem (voiced by Nick Bakay), a warlock sentenced to do time as a cat for plotting to take over the world. She's got a great boyfriend in Harvey (Nate Richert). Unfortunately, the assistant principal has become the principal, and Mr. Kraft (Martin Mull) is still out to get Sabrina and her friends despite dating Zelda. This season included some cast shake ups. Gone are old nemesis Libby and best friend Valerie. Filling the nemesis role, we get Brad (Jon Huertas, currently on ABC's Castle). He's an old friend of Harvey's who has moved back to town. He takes an instant dislike to Sabrina, and it turns out that he has a gene that makes him a witch hunter. He is clued in to any use of magic, and if he catches any of it and figures out what is going on, his accusation could turn the witch into a mouse for 100 years. Meanwhile, Sabrina gets a new friend in Dreama (China Shavers), a witch who is having a hard time using her magic. Sabrina must tutor Dreama or Sabrina will have her newly issued witch's license taken away from her. Now you would think that these two new characters could set up some very interesting storylines. Brad does cause complications on a few occasions, although he also seems to ignore magic on others. It all depends on what the writers need for that episode, I have a feeling. But poor, poor Dreama. She might struggle with magic two or three times, but usually the focus is solely on Sabrina's problems. And any tutoring? Forget about it. Honestly, I get the feeling that the writers just didn't know what to do with any kind of story arc for the season. That's a shame since the quizzes in season two and the family secret in season three were handled so well. My other issue with this season is Josh (David Lascher). He's a college guy and Sabrina's boss at her new job at a coffee shop. They have a mutual crush. That fact that Harvey is still Sabrina's boyfriend the entire season while she harbors and plays around with acting on feelings for Josh just bugs me. If she and Harvey weren't dating, I would take her flirting and trying to impress Josh as fine (although I always wanted her to wind up with Harvey). But the fact that she is doing this while still dating Harvey just drives me up a wall. If the overall storylines bother me, the episodes themselves are still as funny and creative as ever. Another family secret comes to light when Sabrina learns one of her aunts was adopted. Halloween follow Sabrina who is trying to avoid the holiday only to get trapped in a coffee house full of zombies. Sabrina learns not to mess with Mother Nature (a real person of course) when she tries to change the weather. Too much weight loss makes Sabrina disappear. We learn about Other Realm wedding traditions when Sabrina becomes maid of honor and substitute father of the bride at the wedding of Salem's daughter. And an ambition spell turns Mr. Kraft into Charles Lindbergh and Harvey into a superhero. As I said, the individual episodes are very fun, and I can't help but laugh at the out of control situations Sabrina manages to get herself into. The acting can be over the top at times, but that usually fits the wild situations that are happening. It rarely distracts me from the comedy. The special effects are also quite good, and since the show involves magic, there are quite a few of them. While the normal parade of pop starts from the late 90's stop by (Britney Spears appears in the first episode for example), they also get people like Shirley Jones to guest star as Sabrina's grandmother. In one of my favorite bits of casting for the season, Dick van Dyke shows up as a former associate of Salem who is trying to turn his life around. This season contained 22 episodes, and all of them are here on three DVD's. The shows are in their native full frame and stereo sound. And that's it. As with all the other sets of the show, there are no extras. This season still definitely has faults, although they aren't quite as bad as I remembered them being. While season four of Sabrina the Teenage Witch isn't as good as the last two seasons, it is still very fun for fans.












Disclaimer: I do not believe in witchcraft. Everything that someone who claims to be a witch can do can be explained by science or exposed to be a hoax. I love books and movies like Sabrina, Harry Potter, Wizard of Oz, etc. because they typically reflect actual conditions in our society, such as the fight between good and evil. In the case of Sabrina, we see a commentary about what it's like to be the weird one at school, like the nerd in a regular classroom. Sabrina is more than the adventures of a teenage witch in high school (four seasons) and college (three seasons), living with her two aunts because her witch father is stuck in a book of magic, and unable to live with her mother for the first two years of her training due to her mom's mortality interfering somehow with her blossoming, just discovered, powers. The show is a commentary on how the gifted student often has trouble fitting in at school, the troubles he has getting along with his peers, getting teased by the jocks and cheerleaders, and not having outlets for average recreation with others. Yes, many of the comedic situations have mainly to do with how people see the results of the witchcraft then try to explain it away. The principal especially provides some comic relief, especially when he dates one, then the other aunt for awhile. With this review, I am reviewing all seven seasons of Sabrina. The first two seasons were better than the third and fourth, in my humble opinion, then when she got into college and moved into a house with several other students, the plots brightened back up again because there were new situations to be explored. Seasons 1-2: Five Stars Seasons 3-4: Four Stars Season 5: Five Stars Seasons 6-7: Four Stars If you enjoy comedy, and you enjoy witchcraft that sometimes goes wrong, and you enjoy seeing different views of life, then get these sets. I wouldn't have paid for them, but I was delighted to get them "free" as a perk of my membership in Amazon Prime. (I do have one question that bothers me slightly. As I vaguely recall, Sabrina was 16 and starting tenth grade in Season One. Here it is Season Four and she is a Senior. Is my memory faulty, or did they do some creative switching around) (Since the Harry Potter movies had a similar mistake, I can't blame Sabrina's producers. (Look for what years Wood, Harry's Quidditch Coach, was in school. It looks like he went to school for eight years.)












I liked the condition that was in, no complaints when it showed up












I am THIRTY years old, so I sorta "grew up" with Sabrina and I can tell you, I have probably seen each episode about a 100 times and they never get old! EVER! Melissa Joan Hart is just about the cutest and funniest chick around and I love every other character on the show as well! I own the first three seasons too and I just pre-ordered season four and I can't wait to get it! I swear, i'll be watchin' this show even when i'm 90! (Even if it does drive my husband crazy ha ha,..but really, he watches it with me sometimes, and I think he kinda likes it too but he'd just NEVER admit it! Ha ha!) Btw, I totally agree with the person who said, the fourth season is when it started to be: "not as great" cuz there was no Libby, no Valerie (OR Jenny,) and I was NEVER a big fan of Josh either, he was just ANNOYING, but Salem is still awesome, and so are the rest of em' (especially Harvey,) and Sabrina of course,...goes without saying! So I strongly recommend anyone who is a Sabrina fan to buy this! Even if you're not a Sabrina fan,...buy it and you WILL be! This show is TIMELESS and it will always be a classic! PS: And let's all congratulate Melissa Joan Hart on the birth of her second son Braydon, and wish her a HAPPY BIRTHDAY (it was last Friday, April 18th!) She's just as adorable as ever!...Toldja I was a hardcore Sabrina fan! Be sure to buy season 4! (And Amazon has the best price!) -KittyKat


5.0 out of 5 stars









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I am a big fan of Sabrina the Teenage Witch because I remember watching it after coming back from school every weekday on ITV. It was when I was somewhere in my mid-teens that I saw some shows from seasons 3-4 but didn't see much of the others. The first show that appears on the first disc is "No Place Like Home" where Britney Spears makes a cameo appearance. I remember watching this one 3 times; once when it first appeared on SM:TV live, and also on Nickelodeon then a year later on ITV, when Season 5 was shown on Saturdays at that time. Some of the shows in this season I remember watching when I was younger are: "Salem and Juliette" where Sabrina arranges a date for Salem, "Sabrina, Nipping at Your Nose" where Sabrina gets turned into a snowman on Christmas Eve, but has to cheer up her vice-principal Mr. Kraft, "Now You See Her, Now You Don't" where Sabrina tries to go to the prom but keeps vanishing, "Love in Bloom" where Sabrina has to choose between Harvey or Josh as her Soulmate on Valentines Day, and "The Wild, Wild Witch" where Sabrina gets grounded and all her friends end up playing different characters in a western. Some more great shows that also feature in this set are "Little Orphan Hilda" where Hilda and Zelda find out they've been adopted, "Prelude to a Kiss" where Sabrina makes excuses to leave and keeps bringin' in a pineapple before finally kissing Josh, and Harvey catching them, "Aging, Not So Gracefully" where Sabrina decides to cast a spell on herself to look more older, just so Josh will fancy her and Hilda refers to her as Sabrina's Grandma,"Love Means Having to Say You're Sorry" where Sabrina apologies to Harvey and they get back together, and "The Four Faces of Sabrina" where Sabrina clones herself into 4 rooms and later when they're all getting changed, they all end up at the disco with Hilda, Zelda, Josh, and Harvey all wearing different coloured dressess, however when the 4 clones are all argueing in the female toilets they all turn back into ONE, and everything's back to normal again. Very funny stuff and hilariously entertain'!


4.0 out of 5 stars









Bye Bye Westbridge High












It's Sabrina's final year of high school and she's getting ready to go to college, but not before she juggles another season of magical mishaps and turbulent romance. This season has a few changes. We no longer have Libby or Valerie; instead we have Harvey's old friend Brad (SPOILER.........a witch hunter) and student witch Dreama who Sabrina must mentor. We also have a new job and with it a love interest for Sabrina; Josh, manager of the coffee house that Sabrina begins work at. A love triangle between Sabrina, Harvey and Josh emerges and is a big part of this season as well as what comes later in the show. Sabrina has to hide her magic even more now that Brad is suspicious of her, because if a witch hunter calls you a witch, you become a mouse for 100 years. Not only is he a threat to her, but it is also now Sabrina's responsibility to make sure that Dreama is safe from him and her magic is far clumsier! Other story lines include Hilda buying a clock shop where she discovers a lost in time clock, which regularly throws out people through time who Hilda must help return to their era. Zelda and Willard's relationship is tested to its limit when his attitude towards the Spellman family reaches new levels of detestation. And Salem...is Salem; hilarious as always. A very good series overall. A couple of hit and miss episodes in the beginning, not helped by the fact that the absence of Libby and Valerie are felt quite a lot early on... but it picks up and ends up being a great set.


5.0 out of 5 stars









Sabrina The Teenage Witch- Series 4 [DVD] [1999]












I would highly recommend this dvd to any avid Sabrina fan, by far this is the best series ever! Containing loads of funny gags, whether it be the smug and witty Principal Craft (Martin Mull)making Sabrina's school life a misery with detention slips or Sabrina's clumsy witch student/friend Dreama who is accident prone! So expect loads of comic consequences!Sabrina's wicked cousin Amanda returns again with good intentions? At first yes, but she is still as devious as ever before, she attempts to steal Sabrina's boyfriend Harvey away to cloud 9 in the Other Realm, however true love prevails when Sabrina comes to his rescue. A must buy if you like entertaining, science-fiction comedy!


5.0 out of 5 stars









Best sabrina dvd yet












I am a huge fan of the sabrina the teenage witch series when it was on Tv and the dvds just keep getting better and better! if you are a huge sabrina fan I would definitely recommend this!












If you love Sabrina, you'll enjoy seeing her grow up in this series. Unfortunately my favourite character, Valerie, did not appear in this series, but many new and exciting characters have been introduced. As for the love story between Harvey and Sabrina, there is a very exciting twist at the end of this series which all fans will love. I know i did! Definitely buy this if you remember watching it on SM:TV Live years ago!!!


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No One Can Resist Her! The magic and laughs continue as Sabrina, the Teenage Witch returns with all 22 Season 4 episodes, on DVD for the first time ever! This year Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) turns eighteen, only to discover she must now mentor another teen witch, Dreama (China Shavers). Also, newly promoted Principal Kraft (Martin Mull) is still dating Aunt Zelda (Beth Br
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