Teensabrina

Teensabrina




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Teensabrina
Sabrina is a normal teenager, except for one thing -- she's a witch! Guided by her aunts, who come from a long line of witches, and Salem, a mischievous warlock doing penance as a black cat, Sabrina continually struggles to harness her powers while wittingly wreaking havoc on friends and foes alike.
Starring Melissa Joan Hart , Caroline Rhea , Beth Broderick Genres Comedy , Fantasy , Kids Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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Sabrina's "Sweet 16" becomes a truly magical birthday when she discovers she's a witch.
Under the influence of "truth sprinkles," Sabrina learns honesty is the best policy.
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"Big" trouble comes in a small package when Sabrina takes a babysitting job.
Sabrina's good intentions turn bad when she uses her magic to meddle in other people's lives.
Sabrina faces a frightful dilemma when she must be in two places at once for Halloween.
Something's cooking when Aunts Hilda and Zelda use "man dough" to bake a date for Sabrina.
As fun Aunt Vesta, Raquel Welch shows Sabrina how the "Other Realm" half live.
Sabrina's job as a magician's assistant is short-lived when she accidentally makes the boss disappear.
Popular Libby manages to turn being a geek into a position of power.
Sabrina casts a spell on herself to become an instant Kung-Fu master.
A Christmas Eve catnapping renews Salem's love for his family.
Sabrina and her aunts use magic to show an unfair teacher that what goes around comes around.
Behaving as mortals for just one night turns out to be more than the Spellman household can handle.
14. Sabrina Through The Looking Glass
Sabrina's in a "foul" mood and only baseball great Brady Anderson can help her out of her "slump."
15. Hilda And Zelda: The Teenage Years
Aunts Hilda and Zelda experience growing pains when they turn into teenagers for the night.
A winter vacation to Mars and a cute ski instructor test Sabrina's feelings for Harvey.
Sabrina's first kiss becomes a test of true love when Harvey is turned into a frog.
When Sabrina uses Libby's likeness to promote a community service program, the real Libby manages to steal the limelight.
Salem enters a cat show to make some fast cash, but Sabrina uncovers a fur-raising scandal.
Love definitely isn't in the air when Sabrina meets her dad's new girlfriend.
Sinister plots, tumultuous romance, danger, and intrigue - just another day at Westbridge High, after Sabrina casts a spell wishing for more excitement.
Sabrina finds herself in a "little" trouble when she sneaks out of the house after being grounded.
Sabrina is put on trial for witchcraft when her class visits historical Salem, Massachusetts.
When Sabrina is tricked into marrying a troll, only a prince - a.k.a. Harvey - can save her.
Stephanie Stirling Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018
I love this series. I grew up watching Melissa Joan Hart first as a kid in Clarissa Explains it all and then her next big show was this. The premise is in this series apparently magic stays dormant until a witch becomes a teenager. Now Sabrina Spellman who lives with her aunts who are also witches and a talking cat named Salem who was a person that had been turned into a cat for some reason but I don’t remember why. Anyways as she started High School her magic power begins to manifest. She deals with the what all high schoolers go through but with the added twist she’s learning magic which she has not only learn proper spells but the morality of when you use magic or not. The show can be cheesy at times but that was sitcoms during 80s and early 90s but also it’s very family friendly which also was that era too.
Sterling Wright Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2015
Really really good show. I remember watching the show a little bit as a kid (I'm 21 now), but I remember that it was good. After watching all the seasons, I wonder why they can't make these kind of shows anymore. I love how they used different sets and had witty dialogue and the witch thing allowed them to get very creative. I also like how there was always a moral lesson to be learned and it was not just about trying to shock you and impress you with fancy special effects. I also liked how they weren't trying to just use cleavage or crude humor to bump up their ratings. When will the cast return and continue this magnificent journey???!!!!!!!!
Anne Littlepage Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2021
Sabrina is one of my favorite shows and doesn't air on TV very much. When I saw that Season 1 was available I decided to get it. I'm watching a couple of shows right now and will continue to watch my favorite episodes of that season. The disc doesn't go right to the episodes and has some promotions. I would like to purchase Season 2 and Season 3, but it doesn't look like Season 2 is available right now.
Susan Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2020
It arrived very early, or all things I'd ordered it was supposed to come the latest. But was first. It's brand new, and the sound and picture is great to. I have ordered some even that the sound was so low that mtg g volume was up to 80+ before I could hear it normally. The sound versus the people's mouth movement matched. Sounds good but some will know what I mean. No dubbing in other words I guess is putting it better. I'd recommend this seller and product if you loved this show.
Mark Baker - Carstairs Considers Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2008
Sabrina Spellman's (Melissa Joan Hart) life is changing. She's just moved in with her aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick) and is starting a new school. But that's not all. On her sixteenth birthday, Sabrina learns that she is a witch who is just starting to get her powers. So not only does she need to fit in at school, but she needs to hide her powers for fear of being labeled a freak. And there's the fact that their cat Salem talks (voiced by Nick Bakay). On her first day of school, she quickly makes friends with idealistic Jenny (Michelle Beaudoin) and develops a crush on Harvey (Nate Richert). Unfortunately, she also draws the distain of head cheerleader Libby (Jenna Leigh Green). And she has to survive biology with Mr. Poole (Paul Feig). This school year will be anything but easy as she turns Libby into a pineapple, learns that messing with her friends lives can cause terrible things to happen, makes a magician invisible, gets trapped in a mirror of her own bad mood, turns Harvey into a frog when they kiss, and faces her own worst fear when Libby accuses her of being a witch while on a field trip to Salem, Massachusetts. Who ever said being a witch was easy? I actually started watching this show with season two, but have caught season one multiple times in reruns. Maybe it's because I started later, but I've never found this to be one of my favorite seasons. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of laughs. But it just seems a bit like the show is still finding its feet. Of course, that is pretty normal for many shows in their first year. This show definitely falls into the fantasy category, and it creates its magical world well. I do laugh quite a bit at the situations Sabrina gets into over the course of the season. The acting is good. Most of the special effects work, although a few are a little obvious, especially the puppet version of Salem in the early episodes. This set contains all 24 episodes from the season on four discs. There are no bonus features, although the full frame picture and stereo sound look and sound great. There isn't anything serious about this show, but it isn't trying to be serious. Instead, you'll get a funny show set in a creative fantasy world.
Ckes Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2016
I loved this show when it was on tv. The quality is not as good as other shows but that probably has more to do with when it was made. It's a nice cheesy show to put on while I'm putting away laundry because it doesn't require you to pay 100% attention. The show itself is about a teenage girl lives with her two aunts who are witches. Sabrina has just received her powers and is learning to control them as well as navigate high school.
Catie Lucas Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2015
Love this show! It reminds me of watching Bewitched when I was a child, and now my child has Sabrina. Some of the content is questionable at times, I assume to appeal to a middle school crowd. I was surprised two boys mentioned they were virgins in the second episode (during the truth sprinkles episode), but aside from that would rate it PG. I like how this show makes it "cool" to just be yourself.
Tami R Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2016
I watched it when I was a little kid and I just started watching it again. Usually when watching shows you loved as a kid you realize how much it sucked. Sabrina I still love to this day. I watch it while in the bath after a long stressful day of work and it reminds me of my childhood when life was easy and stressless. I plan to buy the Whole series on DVD because I love it so much.

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On her sixteenth birthday, Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) comes to know she is a witch, as are her parents and aunts. Overcoming some initial hiccups, she embraces her new identity, but in her excitement she tends to overdo it. Her aunts get worried as she starts using magic to top her class and win over the school hunk (Ryan Reynolds, "Deadpool").
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Gracie Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021
I grew up watching and loving the TV series and I wanted to see how it all got started. I was hoping that it would be a nostalgic and fun experience; However, I was very disappointed. The plot is very dull and the movie is very very slow. I didn't even finish it because it was so long and boring, and I didn't see a point to the movie. Also, it seemed as if Aunt Hilda and Zelda switched roles as Hilda was the serious one and Zelda was the fun one. In addition, the actress who plays Marnie is the same one as the actress who plays Jenny in the series, which was kind of weird. Overall, I definitely prefer the series, so I'd rather watch that.
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2018
I LOVE the first season of Sabrina so I decided watch this and I cannot overstate my disappointment. Wrapped inside a higher production value, this is just another corny teen love drama with a pinch of magic sprinkled on top. The dialogues are horrendous at times and Melissa Joan Hart's acting is much less convincing in the film than in the tv which is surprising. Wouldn't have been able to finish this if it wasn't for Michell Beaudoin cuz Jenny is easily my favorite character in the show. Oddly Jenny (or Marnie as in the film) is the only character that is written well and consistently both in the first season and in this film. Don't think I'm ever gonna get over the fact that she got replaced in the second season. One star for Jenny and one star for the sometimes astonishingly well done cinematography.
Tannya Siroshton Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
One of the pleasures of not watching TV used to be the commercial-free streaming. Yet in less than one and a half hours, there were 12 commercial breaks often with more than one commercial per break. This is why I gave it three stars. It completely diminishes the enjoyability of watching the movie!
Allenfarm Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019
Even for a 90s movie this was low budget. Surprising for a showtime movie. So glad they turned it into a show instead. Terrible acting. The "high school kids" looked 20, except for Melissa Joan Hart who looked 15. The "magic" was as corny as could be. Harvey will forever be tv show Harvey to me!
Anne J Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2018
Watched this ALOT as a young teen. Hilarious to watch it as an adult.
Sherry L Cuthbertson Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016
This movie was too slow and boring. We were expecting it to be more like the series that we totally enjoy. Boy, were we wrong!
Chester Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019
A. Dickerson Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2017
Great video if you like the series. It has different actors than the tv series and is older than the series but I wanted to watch it and I wasn't disappointed.

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