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Sabrina: The Animated Series is an American animated television series based on the Archie Comics series Sabrina the Teenage Witch. [1] Produced by Savage Studios Ltd. and Hartbreak Films in association with DIC Productions, L.P. (owned by Disney at the time), the series is an animated spin-off of the 1996–2003 live-action series Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch debuted in Archie's Madhouse (the logo sometimes given as Archie's Mad House) #22 (Oct. 1962).Created by writer George Gladir and artist Dan DeCarlo, she first appeared in that humor anthology's lead story (the logo then spelled "Teen-Age"), [5] and eventually became one of Archie Comics' major characters, appearing in an animated series and a television sitcom.
Sabrina joins her new friends in making fun of Nicole Candler, a "bookworm" who doesn't fit in. When Sabrina discovers that Nicole is a half-witch like herself, the pair become good friends. Sabrina's other friends' figure something is going on between Sabrina and Nicole and set out to prove that Nicole is a half-witch.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch premiered in September 1996 as part of ABC's "TGIF" and quickly became a hit. The sitcom, which followed teen witch Sabrina Spellman as she learned to balance high school ...
The series centered on Hart as Sabrina Spellman, a teenager who discovers on her 16th birthday that she is a witch hailing from a long line of witches — including her two aunts, with whom she ...
Sabrina the Teenage Witch may be a cult classic, but star Nate Richert says he’s only watched twice. PEOPLE caught up with the actor, 46, who starred as Harvey Kinkle alongside series lead ...
Salem was a main character in Sabrina: The Animated Series and its follow-up series Sabrina: Friends Forever and Sabrina's Secret Life. Salem here retains his backstory from the live-action sitcom, including his last name being "Saberhagen", being black colored, and having been a former witch turned into a cat as punishment by the Witch's Council.
The characters made their final original appearances in two episodes of NBC's 1977 series The New Archie and Sabrina Hour, and Frankie was featured in that show's closing credits. [17] In 1977, the show entered syndication as part of an anthology series entitled The Groovie Goolies and Friends, which featured over 104 half-hour episodes. [18]