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I'd never heard much about this cartoon prior to its DVD release, and many people I've spoken to aren't familiar with it either. But after so far only watching one disc out of the three included, I can affirmatively say that I haven't enjoyed a cartoon so effortlessly and thoroughly in a long time. It has all the right ingredients: bright, vivid colors; enchanting character personalities; creative storylines with lots of innocent and belly-ache humor.
After watching a few episodes, I was surprised to see how many of the fundamental aspects of this series were retained for the 90's sitcom version. There are some key differences. For instance, this cartoon feeds more into traditional stereotypes of witches as doing evil deeds (a priority for Aunt Hilda here), whereas the 90's sitcom presents them in a more positive light. But it's all done in a lighthearted way. However, Sabrina's boyfriend has the same name (Harvey), and Salem is also around.
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I grew up in the 1970's running to the TV every Saturday morning to watch my favorite show...Sabrina The Teenage Witch!! I loved her magic and wished I could have that same type magic when I was a kid. I was very happy when they brought the character back in the 90's with Melissa Joan Hart as Sabrina but this is the original Sabrina and none is as good or as much fun!!! I cant really add much that hasnt already been posted except its a great treat to have my old childhood pal back!! The picture color is excellent and the stories (some of which includes appearances by The Archies & Groovy Goolies) are nothing but pure fun and imagination!! Check it out!!!! If you like the 90's Melissa Joan Hart Sabrina try out the REAL Sabrina...I think you will love her!! Thank you for releasing this and making a long time dream of mine come true!!!!!!
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Now you can enjoy Sabrina the Teen-age Witch, her tail-zapping red cat Salem, her witchy aunts Hilda and Zelda, her warlock-cousin Ambrose, and Head Witch Miss Della in all 31 episodes from the original FILMation animated series.
In its initial concept stage, this series was supposed to feature the teen-age versions of Samantha and Darrin from "Bewitched", but the producers were uncomfortable with Samantha dominating the airwaves on both ABC and CBS. With the success of "The Archie Show", Norm Prescott, Lou Scheimer, and Hal Sutherland turned to a lesser-known Archie Comics character who appeared in "Madhouse Comics", Sabrina. Instead of twitching her nose to trigger her magic, they had Sabrina tug her ear. Stories focused on high school situations to relate to young Saturday morning viewers, and Archie and the gang even guest-starred in some of the episodes. (Eventually, Samantha and Darrin's children, Tabitha and Adam Stephens, starred in their own cartoon on "The Saturday Superstar Movie" on ABC. The episode was called "Tabitha, Adam and the Clown Family", and it was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The animation was rushed and choppy, and it was extremely inferior compared to the Sabrina series on CBS.)
Fans old and new will enjoy seeing Sabrina's enormous bedroom and her "groovy" broom with the big flower roof! Some of the stunning special effects were used in Melissa Joan Hart's 1996 series based on the character (i.e., the magic dust and flashes of light). Even the ear tug was utilized in Hart's series. If you recall, teen-witch Dreama tugged her ear to make magic.
So what are you waiting for? This series has it all - - a cute concept, a hilarious cast of characters, clever writing, and a whole lot of FUN! "Sabrina the Teen-age Witch" is definitely a must-have for your personal DVD library!!
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Forget the modern live show. This is how it all started, Filmation's spin-off from the Archie series, and you'll see more Archie coming out around the same time with "Archie's Funhouse".
Order them both.
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Before Melissa Joan Hart, before the DIC Animation, there was the original Sabrina by Filmation Studios. Once a one-shot character in the Archie Comics' Madhouse Comics, Sabrina instantly became a sensation as the 'Teenage Witch,' and quickly gained her own comic.
About the same time, when Filmation was searching for new shows to air, Dan DeCarlo suggested Sabrina, who not only guest starred on Archie's Funhouse, but also on the Groovie Ghoolies as well.
The interesting thing about the original series was, it was sort of a combination between 'Bewitched' and 'Wendy the Good Little Witch.' Basically, Sabrina not only had to conceal her identity (odd since both Aunt Hilda and Zelda remained in their witchly attire, while Sabrina did not), but had to deal with the fact, as a witch, she wasn't supposed to perform good deeds. Harvey was Sabrina's mortal boyfriend, which Aunt Hilda wasn't too particularly fond off, same way Endora felt about Darrin.
The stories usually dealt with witchly aspects colliding with the normal situations, and ironically Archie and the Gang would also get embroiled in the antics, since here, Sabrina actually attended Riverdale High as well.
Overall, this collection has well been worth the wait and hopefully will bring back lots of fun memories of how Sabrina really was to both fans new and old.
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