Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
TV-G | 27 September 1996 (USA)

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    BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
    Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
    WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
    Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
    turner-bugzyblue-james94 This is filled with a lot of stereotypes which I don't like specifically mean and popular girls and stuff like that and the acting isn't special but the story is kind of interesting so I give it a 5/5
    MC Paolo This show was really good fun for the kids. I know all the kids in our family really enjoyed it. Not much here for adults though, but that doesn't really matter since this show obviously is meant for the kids. Kind of predictable stories and jokes, and the cat was pretty creepy sometimes (to the kids)...
    WakenPayne Let me make one thing perfectly clear. I don't really watch this show. My mother does and she likes it. So I sometimes sit down and watch it as well. Again, this is a recycled premise that has been done to death (all coincidentally coming out in the 1990's). I can see an audience but it's honestly not for me.The premise for the show is that a teenage girl living with her 2 aunts and cat finds out that they're witches and the cat talks, and she will be one too. She has to keep it a secret from everyone around her and sometimes gets into adventures. It's not bad but to be honest by this point it was boring and tiresome.Now there is one thing I just HAVE to compliment on. Salem's dialogue is spot on. I haven't read the comics but I have a couple of cats and if they could talk what Salem says wouldn't be that far off what I think they'd really be saying.All the other writing however is sketchy at best. I get that it was meant to be funny but most of the time every stereotype on this show (and believe me there are a lot of them) is so over the top and exaggerated that to me it comes across more as bad writing then trying to get humour there.The acting isn't bad. I can tell that some of them were trying to pull something off with their performance but others such as Jenna Leigh Green aren't that great. Sure with some of these actors they only play one note stereotypes but they don't really look like they're trying to pull anything off, with the others I can see something.So that was Sabrina The Teenage Witch and it isn't really that great. I can see the audience behind the show and there are a few things that they do right but there are also a lot of other things that in my opinion they didn't. It's okay but it could have been a lot better than what it is.
    lisafordeay I remember when I was a small little girl and I used to watch this on TV and I actually liked it. The story is about a half mortal/half witch named Sabrina Spellman(Melissa Joan Hart) who finds out she is a witch on her 16th birthday. She lives with her two aunts Zelda & Hilda and she is in love with a guy named Harvey(or course it was on and off).Eveytime this was aired I used to enjoy watching it from the day it premiered back in 1996 to the day it ended (I think it was 2004 it finshed for good as Sabrina goes off in a motorbike with Harvey as he was the only guy for her) and I used to laugh at all the cray spells Sabrina pulled like the one with the dough man or the one where she becomes Libby and she acts all sweet and innocent like her LOL.Since that show ended Wizards of Waverly Place took over(yeah its something like it except in Wizards they aren't witches they are wizards). If you like that show then you will love this. TV shows just ain't the same anymore. I say bring back the 90s.
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