Teen Brings Robotic Baby Home for the Weekend for Class Assignment and It's a Disaster

This is an episode list for Sabrina the Teenage Witch, an American sitcom that debuted on ABC in 1996. From Flavour 5, the program was aired on The WB. The serial ran for seven seasons totaling 163 episodes. It originally premiered on September 27, 1996 on ABC and ended on April 24, 2003 on The WB.

Serial overview [edit]

Episodes [edit]

Season i (1996–1997) [edit]

In the first season, Sabrina Spellman discovers on her 16th birthday that she is a witch. With the help of her witch aunts, Hilda and Zelda, and their talking cat Salem, Sabrina learns to master her powers. Sabrina's school life is dominated by her budding romance with Harvey Kinkle, her human relationship with friend Jenny Kelly and teacher Mr. Pool and her rivalry with villainous cheerleader Libby Chessler, who battles with Sabrina for Harvey's angel.

Season 2 (1997–1998) [edit]

In the second flavour, Sabrina must study to earn her witch'south license. Her school life is made difficult not merely by her ongoing rivalry with Libby, only also by new vice principal Mr. Kraft, who dislikes Sabrina and dates Hilda. Sabrina likewise has a "quizmaster" who tests her in training for her license, and befriends a new daughter named Valerie and Mrs. Quick, a neurotic math instructor.

Flavour 3 (1998–1999) [edit]

In the 3rd season, Sabrina finally gets her witch's license, but before she can use it, she must solve the Spellman family unit hush-hush. Throughout the season, some of Sabrina'southward witch relatives visit and leave clues for Sabrina. Sabrina solves the family unit secret at the cease of the flavour. At school, Mr. Kraft and Libby continue to make her life miserable, and Mr. Kraft starts dating Zelda, making Hilda jealous.

Season 4 (1999–2000) [edit]

In Season 4, Sabrina finally turns eighteen and Libby has been sent off to boarding school. Harvey's best friend Brad Alcerro enrolls at Westbridge High, and is hostile towards Sabrina because he possesses a rare witch-hunting factor. Mr. Kraft is made principal, and Sabrina'due south best friend Valerie, who was to spend her senior twelvemonth living with Sabrina and her aunts, goes to stay with her family unit in Alaska. Sabrina mentors a immature witch named Dreama. She also gets a part-fourth dimension chore at a coffee shop, but she shortly finds herself falling for her boss Josh, putting her relationship with Harvey in jeopardy. In the flavour finale, Harvey discovers that Sabrina is a witch. Zelda dates Mr. Kraft until the season's penultimate episode when she breaks off their relationship. Hilda buys a clock store with a magical "Lost in Time" clock in the back room.

Season v (2000–2001) [edit]

As Flavor 5 begins, Sabrina is well-nigh to start college, only she has spent the summer trying to get over her breakup with Harvey. Later seeing an Other Realm therapist, Sabrina moves out of her aunts' abode, much to the dismay of Hilda and Zelda. However, they still find ways to remain close to Sabrina: Zelda takes a teaching job at Sabrina'south college, while Hilda, whose clock shop has gone out of business, buys the java shop where Sabrina works. Sabrina moves into a dormitory and bonds with roommates Roxie, Morgan and Miles. Sabrina has several boyfriends during this flavour, simply does not gather with Josh until the flavour finale. Harvey merely appears in a few episodes in brief appearances, just he apologizes to Sabrina for his reaction upon learning that she was a witch.

Flavour 6 (2001–2002) [edit]

In Flavor 6, Sabrina and Josh are dating. Harvey returns and begins dating Morgan, although he however cares for Sabrina. College life continues for Sabrina and her friends. In the season finale, Hilda gets married, merely the season ends with a cliffhanger when Sabrina literally goes to pieces after Harvey tells her that he is moving to California and Josh says that he is accepting a newspaper job in Prague.

Season 7 (2002–2003) [edit]

Flavor vii began airing on The WB on September 20, 2002 and concluded on April 24, 2003. The regular cast underwent several changes most notably that Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick did not return as regular cast members, the first season without them every bit part of the main bandage, though Rhea did make a guest appearance as Hilda in the series finale "Soul Mates." David Lascher as Josh Blackhart and Trevor Lissauer as Miles Goodman also did not return as part of the main bandage. Four new main cast members joined: Diana-Maria Riva as Annie Martos, Andrew Walker every bit Cole Harper, Bumper Robinson every bit James and John Ducey every bit Leonard. Dylan Neal joined the cast in Episode thirteen ("Sabrina in Wonderland") as Sabrina's new trounce Aaron Jacobs, the man to whom Sabrina becomes engaged. Melissa Joan Hart's sister Emily Hart returned every bit Sabrina'due south cousin for the episode "Bada-Ping!" and the serial finale.

At the beginning of the 7th and terminal season, Sabrina is literally in pieces, merely put dorsum together after her Aunt Zelda sacrifices her adult years to save her, turning her body into that of a young child. With Zelda and Hilda gone, Morgan, Roxie and Sabrina movement into the old house. Sabrina gets a job as a writer for entertainment mag Scorch, with rude boss Annie and coworkers Cole, James and Leonard, though this storyline and its characters are put bated in Episode 14 ("Present Perfect") when Sabrina quits. Sabrina then meets Aaron, the man to whom she becomes engaged. Harvey tells Sabrina that he is yet in honey with her. In the series finale, Sabrina calls off her wedding with Aaron and runs away with Harvey, her soul mate.

TV films [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Sabrina the Teenage Witch at IMDb

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