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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 27, 1996
  • Seasons: 7
  • Episodes: 163
  • Networks: ABC, The WB
  • Genres: Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Sabrina, the Teenage Witch(1996)

TMDB Rating: 7.8 (1134 votes)

Overview

On her sixteenth birthday, Sabrina Spellman discovers she has magical powers. She lives with her 600-year-old aunts Hilda and Zelda as well as talking cat Salem in the fictional town of Westbridge, Massachusetts.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

24 episodes • 1996Avg: 6.6

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotSep 27, 19966.8
2Bundt FridayOct 4, 19966.6
3The True Adventures of Rudy KazootieOct 11, 19965.7
4Terrible ThingsOct 18, 19966.9
5A Halloween StoryOct 25, 19966.7
6Dream DateNov 1, 19966.7
7Third Aunt From the SunNov 8, 19966.7
8Magic JoelNov 15, 19966.4
9Geek Like MeNov 22, 19966.9
10Sweet and Sour VictoryNov 29, 19966.3
11A Girl and Her CatDec 13, 19966.3
12Trial by FuryJan 3, 19976.7
13Jenny's Non-DreamJan 10, 19976.1
14Sabrina Through the Looking GlassJan 17, 19976.6
15Hilda and Zelda: the Teenage YearsJan 31, 19977.1
16Mars AttractsFeb 7, 19976.9
17First KissFeb 14, 19976.7
18Sweet CharityMar 7, 19977.0
19Cat ShowdownMar 21, 19977.1
20Meeting Dad's GirlfriendApr 4, 19976.4
21As Westbridge TurnsApr 25, 19976.4
22The Great MistakeMay 2, 19976.5
23The CrucibleMay 9, 19976.7
24Troll BrideMay 16, 19976.5
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 1997Avg: 6.8

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sabrina Gets Her License (1)Sep 26, 19977.0
2Sabrina Gets Her License (2)Sep 26, 19977.0
3Dummy for LoveOct 3, 19976.8
4Dante's InfernoOct 10, 19976.8
5A Doll's StoryOct 17, 19976.8
6Sabrina, the Teenage BoyOct 24, 19977.0
7A River of Candy Corn Runs Through ItOct 31, 19977.2
8Inna-Gadda-SabrinaNov 7, 19976.0
9Witch TrashNov 14, 19976.0
10To Tell a MortalNov 21, 19977.0
11Oh What a Tangled Spell She WeavesDec 5, 19977.0
12Sabrina ClausDec 19, 19976.8
13Little Big KraftJan 9, 19986.8
14Five Easy Pieces of LibbyJan 23, 19987.0
15Finger Lickin' FluJan 30, 19987.0
16Sabrina and the BeanstalkFeb 6, 19986.8
17The EqualizerFeb 13, 19986.5
18The Band EpisodeFeb 27, 19987.0
19When Teens CollideMar 6, 19986.8
20My Nightmare, the CarMar 20, 19986.5
21Fear Strikes Up a ConversationApr 3, 19987.0
22Quiz ShowApr 17, 19987.0
23DisneyworldApr 24, 19986.5
24Sabrina's ChoiceMay 1, 19986.8
25Rumor MillMay 8, 19986.8
26Mom vs. MagicMay 15, 19987.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

25 episodes • 1998Avg: 7.3Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad Season OpenerSep 25, 19987.0
2Boy Was My Face RedOct 2, 19987.3
3Suspicious MindsOct 9, 19987.3
4The Pom Pom IncidentOct 16, 19987.0
5Pancake MadnessOct 23, 19988.7
6Good Will HauntingOct 30, 19986.7
7You Bet Your FamilyNov 6, 19987.3
8And the Sabrina Goes To...Nov 13, 19987.0
9Nobody Nose Libby Like Sabrina Nose LibbyNov 20, 19986.7
10Sabrina and the BeastNov 27, 19986.3
11Christmas AmnesiaDec 11, 19986.7
12Whose So-Called Life Is It Anyway?Jan 8, 19997.0
13What Price Harvey?Jan 15, 19997.5
14Mrs. KraftJan 29, 19997.5
15Sabrina and the PiratesFeb 5, 19997.5
16Sabrina the MatchmakerFeb 12, 19997.5
17Salem, the BoyFeb 19, 19997.5
18Sabrina, the Teenage WriterFeb 26, 19997.5
19The Big SleepMar 12, 19997.5
20Sabrina's Pen PalMar 26, 19997.5
21Sabrina's Real WorldApr 9, 19997.5
22The Long and Winding Short CutApr 30, 19997.0
23Sabrina the SandmanMay 7, 19997.5
24Silent MovieMay 14, 19997.5
25The Good, the Bad and the LuauMay 21, 19997.5
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

22 episodes • 1999Avg: 7.5Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1No Place Like HomeSep 24, 19997.5
2Dream a Little Dreama MeOct 1, 19997.5
3JealousyOct 8, 19997.5
4Little Orphan HildaOct 15, 19997.5
5Spoiled RottenOct 22, 19997.0
6Episode LXXXI: The Phantom MenaceOct 29, 19997.5
7Prelude to a KissNov 5, 19997.5
8Aging, Not So GracefullyNov 12, 19997.5
9Love Means Having to Say You're SorryNov 19, 19997.5
10Ice Station SabrinaNov 21, 19997.5
11Salem and JulietteDec 10, 19997.5
12Sabrina, Nipping at Your NoseDec 17, 19997.5
13Now You See Her, Now You Don'tJan 7, 20007.5
14Super HeroJan 21, 20007.5
15Love in BloomFeb 11, 20007.0
16Welcome Back, DukeFeb 25, 20007.5
17Salem's DaughterMar 3, 20007.5
18Dreama the MouseMar 17, 20007.5
19The Wild, Wild WitchMar 31, 20007.5
20She's Baaaack!Apr 14, 20007.5
21The Four Faces of SabrinaApr 28, 20007.5
22The End of an EraMay 5, 20007.5
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

22 episodes • 2000Avg: 7.1

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Every Witch Way but LooseSep 22, 20007.5
2Double TimeSep 29, 20007.5
3Heart of the MatterOct 6, 20007.5
4You Can't TwinOct 13, 20007.5
5House of Pi'sOct 20, 20007.0
6The Halloween SceneOct 27, 20007.5
7Welcome, TravelerNov 3, 20007.5
8Some of My Best Friends are Half-MortalsNov 10, 20007.5
9Lost at 'C'Nov 17, 20007.5
10Sabrina's Perfect ChristmasDec 15, 20007.5
11My Best ShotJan 12, 20017.5
12Tick-Tock Hilda's ClockJan 19, 20015.0
13Sabrina's New RoommateJan 26, 20017.5
14Making the GradeFeb 2, 20017.5
15Love Is A Many Complicated ThingFeb 9, 20017.5
16Sabrina, The MuseFeb 16, 20015.0
17Beach Blanket BizarroMar 23, 20015.0
18Witchright HallApr 6, 20017.5
19Sabrina, the ActivistApr 27, 20017.5
20Do You See What I See?May 4, 20017.5
21Sabrina's Got SpiritMay 11, 20017.5
22Finally!May 18, 20017.5
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

22 episodes • 2001Avg: 7.5

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Really Big Season OpenerOct 5, 20017.5
2Sabrina's Date with DestinyOct 12, 20017.5
3What's NewsOct 19, 20017.5
4Murder on the Halloween ExpressOct 26, 20017.5
5The Gift of GabNov 2, 20017.5
6Thin IceNov 9, 20017.5
7Hex, Lies & No VideotapeNov 16, 20017.5
8Humble PieDec 7, 20017.5
9A Birthday WitchJan 11, 20027.5
10Deliver Us from E-mailJan 18, 20027.5
11Cloud TenJan 25, 20027.5
12Sabrina and the CandidateFeb 1, 20027.5
13I Think I Love YouFeb 15, 20027.5
14The ArrangementFeb 22, 20027.5
15Time After TimeMar 15, 20027.5
16Sabrina and the KissMar 22, 20027.5
17The CompetitionApr 5, 20027.5
18I, BusybodyApr 12, 20027.5
19Guilty!Apr 19, 20027.5
20The Whole Ball of WaxApr 26, 20027.5
21Driving Mr. GoodmanMay 3, 20027.3
22I Fall to PiecesMay 10, 20027.3
Season 7 Poster

Season 7

22 episodes • 2002Avg: 6.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Total Sabrina Live!Sep 20, 20027.0
2The Big HeadSep 27, 20027.5
3Call Me CrazyOct 4, 20027.0
4Shift HappensOct 11, 20026.7
5Free SabrinaOct 18, 20026.7
6Sabrina UnpluggedNov 1, 20026.7
7Witch Way OutNov 8, 20026.7
8Bada-Ping!Nov 15, 20026.7
9It's a Hot, Hot, Hot, Hot ChristmasDec 6, 20026.7
10Ping, Ping A SongJan 10, 20036.7
11The Lyin', the Witch and the WardrobeJan 17, 20036.7
12In Sabrina We TrustJan 24, 20035.0
13Sabrina in WonderlandJan 31, 20035.0
14Present PerfectFeb 7, 20035.0
15Cirque du SabrinaFeb 14, 20035.0
16Getting To Nose YouFeb 21, 20035.0
17Romance LoomingFeb 27, 20035.0
18Spellmanian SlipMar 20, 20035.0
19You Slay MeMar 27, 20035.0
20A Fish TaleApr 17, 20035.0
21What a Witch WantsApr 24, 20035.0
22Soul MatesApr 24, 20036.0

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