Sabrina

Sabrina (1969-1972)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Family

There were many incarnations of Sabrina, most were merely reruns of 28 half-hour segments, sharing slots with the Groovy Goolies, and the Archies, but he third season showed new episodes. Sabrina's legacy lived on after the 1970's, as the repulsive Rotunda Repulsa, a troll with a power hunger, turned Sabrina into an adolescent. That started the 1999 revival series, which was 'supposedly' spun off the live-action show, whilst it was actually supposed to be started a few years after cancellation of the orginal Sabrina cartoon. Lucky for us, it did not. The live-action show made it popular, and the show that originally was not, came to be better than it was originally planned. The further adventures of Sabrina appear in Sabrina comic books, published by Archie Comics, which is where this whole "chaos" began!

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E30A Nose for NewsDec 9, 1972
S03E29Tragic MagicDec 9, 1972
S03E28Auto-BiographyNov 25, 1972
S03E27Ambrose's AmuletNov 25, 1972
S03E26Too Many CooksNov 11, 1972
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Sabrina' from the year 1969 premiere?

The TV show 'Sabrina' from the year 1969 premiered on September 12, 1969.

Who starred as Sabrina in the TV show from 1969?

Sabrina was portrayed by the actress Elizabeth Montgomery.

What was the genre of the TV show 'Sabrina' from 1969?

'Sabrina' from 1969 was a sitcom and fantasy series.

What was the premise of the TV show 'Sabrina' from the year 1969?

The show followed the life of a witch named Sabrina, who tries to balance her magical abilities with her everyday life.

Who were Sabrina's aunts in the TV show from 1969?

Sabrina's aunts were Hilda and Zelda Spellman.

What kind of magical powers did Sabrina possess in the TV show from 1969?

Sabrina possessed the ability to cast spells, fly on a broomstick, and use her magic to solve problems.

What was the setting of the TV show 'Sabrina' from the year 1969?

The setting of the show was primarily the Spellman family house in Westbridge, Massachusetts.

Did Sabrina attend a school for witches in the TV show from 1969?

No, Sabrina did not attend a school for witches in the TV show from 1969.

Who was Sabrina's love interest in the TV show 'Sabrina' from 1969?

Sabrina's love interest was a mortal named Harvey Kinkle.

Did Sabrina's mortal friends know about her magical abilities in the TV show from 1969?

No, Sabrina's mortal friends were unaware of her magical abilities in the TV show from 1969.

Were there any other magical beings in the TV show 'Sabrina' from the year 1969?

Yes, there were other magical beings such as witches, warlocks, and various supernatural creatures in the show.

What were some recurring themes in the TV show 'Sabrina' from 1969?

Some recurring themes included the challenges of balancing magic and everyday life, the importance of family, and the consequences of misusing magic.

Did the TV show 'Sabrina' from 1969 feature any crossovers with other shows?

Yes, 'Sabrina' from 1969 had crossovers with other shows such as 'Bewitched' and 'The Brady Bunch.'

How long did the TV show 'Sabrina' from the year 1969 run for?

The TV show 'Sabrina' from 1969 ran for a total of seven seasons.

Did the TV show 'Sabrina' from 1969 receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, the show received several awards and nominations, including Primetime Emmy Awards and Golden Globe nominations.

Also known as

  • A Bruxinha Sabrina (Brazil)

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