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Sabrina the teenage witch movie show
Sabrina the teenage witch movie show





sabrina the teenage witch movie show
  1. Sabrina the teenage witch movie show series#
  2. Sabrina the teenage witch movie show tv#

In the TV sitcom Salem is much more self-centered and was turned into a cat for attempting to take over the world, while in the movie Salem is much more sophisticated and turned into a cat for kissing someone who did not truly love him.

sabrina the teenage witch movie show

  • The person who plays Salem's voice is different.
  • In the film, both witches are quite clever, but Zelda is much more serious than Hilda.

    Sabrina the teenage witch movie show series#

    In the TV series Aunt Hilda is the rather unintelligent "fun Aunt" and Aunt Zelda is much more brilliant and serious.Harvey is "nerdy" in the film whereas in the TV series, he is more of a "jock".Katie is more like a stereotypical cheerleader than Libby as she is blonde and slim, while Libby is black-haired and curvy.Michelle Beaudoin plays Marnie, Sabrina's unintelligent and unpopular friend, whereas in the first season of the TV series, her character (also Sabrina's best friend) is called Jenny and is quite clever.In the film Katie takes the part as the antagonist, while in the series it is Libby.In the film both her parents are witches, while in the TV series her father is a witch and her mother is mortal (non-witch).In the TV show she uses her finger to cast spells, but in the film, she just needs the power of her mind.In the film Sabrina lives in Riverdale (same as Archie Andrews in the comics) and in the TV show lives in Westbridge.In the film Sabrina's last name is Sawyer and not Spellman as in the TV Show.This film has various differences with the television series that follows it. Michelle Beaudoin as Marnie Littlefield.The story ends happily with Sabrina and Harvey together at the dance. All the while, Harvey likes Sabrina and waits to see if she will have a change of heart and start to notice him. Sabrina has to use her magic to turn Katie into a poodle to stop her but later changes her back. Katie discovers Sabrina's secret and sets out to let everyone know what Sabrina is. Sabrina is able to use her magic to win a track competition and get Seth to ask her to the Spring Fling. Sabrina then develops a crush on Seth, the cutest boy in school who happens to be dating Katie La More, the school's "queen bee aka mean girl." Sabrina has to find a way to use her newly discovered magical power to get Seth to notice her, but at the same time not cast a love spell, which could backfire on her.Īfter Katie dumps Seth, he starts to notice Sabrina. On her 16th birthday, Sabrina discovers that she is a witch. The movie centers around Sabrina Sawyer, who is sent to live with her eccentric aunts in Riverdale. The film also served as a pilot of a television show of the same name. The film is based on the comic book series of the same name from Archie Comics. For those shows without series scores, they’re listed them alphabetically Z-A ahead of the scored shows listed below.Sabrina the Teenage Witch is a TV movie that was originally aired on Showtime on April 7, 1996.

    sabrina the teenage witch movie show

    This isn’t a ranking of the witches themselves - though you can rank your favorites here if you want! - but rather a ranking of the series on which they appear by their series-level Tomatometer score. And yeah, The Vampire Diaries was mainly about blood-sucking supernatural creatures, but witches played a major role on the series (and an even bigger one on spinoff The Originals). Think: the powerful wife of time-traveling Ichabod Crane in Sleepy Hollow, Red Priestess Melisandre in Game of Thrones, and Nightcomer leader Evelyn Poole on Penny Dreadful. Not every show here is specifically about witches, but they all contain major characters of the bruja persuasion. We’ve gathered our favorite television series where the occult takes center stage: Think your Sabrina the Teenage Witch(es), your Charmed sisters, even your nose-twitching suburban housewives. (Of course it helps, but every season is a good season for magic.) It’s October, so the fires are burning and cauldrons are bubbling - but it doesn’t have to be autumn to embrace all things witchy. (Photo by Netflix) The Best Witch TV Shows (And the Worst)







    Sabrina the teenage witch movie show