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** On DVD, if you include the Mill Creek-distributed 2011 DVD that contains the first thirty-two episodes in production order and the other DVDs (if you exclude the episodes on the other DVDs) it makes up forty-four episodes altogether. Leaving the other episodes in limbo.

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** On DVD, if you include the Mill Creek-distributed 2011 DVD that contains the first thirty-two episodes in production order and the other DVDs [=DVDs=] (if you exclude the episodes on the other DVDs) [=DVDs=]) it makes up forty-four episodes altogether. Leaving the other episodes in limbo.

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** And Hilda and Zelda. Both are done by Melissa Joan Hart.

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** And Hilda and Zelda. Both are done by [[PredecessorCastingGag Melissa Joan Hart.]]


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* PredecessorCastingGag: Sabrina's aunts Hilda and Zelda are voiced by Creator/MelissaJoanHart, the actress who played Sabrina herself in the original sitcom ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch''.

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* ChannelHop: From Creator/{{ABC}} (Saturday mornings) [[AdoredByTheNetwork and]] Creator/{{UPN}} (Weekdays and Sunday) for the first series to syndication for ''Sabrina's Secret Life''. Then found a new home on Creator/{{CBS}} before being pulled off completely. Both series were also aired on Creator/DisneyChannel and Creator/ToonDisney during the early 2000s.

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From Creator/{{ABC}} (Saturday mornings) [[AdoredByTheNetwork and]] Creator/{{UPN}} (Weekdays and Sunday) for Sunday), lasting until 2002. Then the first series to syndication found a home on Creator/DisneyChannel and Creator/ToonDisney from 2002-2004, as well as a spell on the DIC Kids Network syndicated block from 2003-2006, which is where ''Sabrina's Secret Life'' first aired on. Then it re-aired on Creator/{{CBS}} from 2006-2007 as part of KOL Secret Slumber Party, and returned in 2009 as part of Cookie Jar TV until 2011. Starz Kids & Family then re-aired the series for a time in the 2010's.
** Internationally, the series' pay rights were with Disney Channel, due to DIC's then-status of being a Disney subsidiary. After the sale, the show remained on Disney Channel in most territories, and so did
''Sabrina's Secret Life''. Then found a new home on Creator/{{CBS}} before being pulled off completely. Both Elsewise, the series were also aired has seen many hops on Creator/DisneyChannel and Creator/ToonDisney during the early 2000s.different TV stations.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Trying to get the whole show physically is a headache for fans. A DVD with the first 32 episodes was released in 2011, along with ten more episodes on a follow-up compilation. Some of the remaining 23 are on various earlier, limited releases and can get pricey depending on which you're looking for. While the STARZ network has most of the series for streaming, it's only 52 of the episodes. Even worse, none of these have the episodes in airing order (instead opting for production order). Needless to say, if there's a specific episode you're looking for, it's gonna take some digging. Also, ''Secret Life'' was only released on DVD in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with the German dub. If you don't have a region 2 or 3 DVD player, speak German, or go to the German Amazon site, you're out of luck. Both Shout Factory's and Mill Creek's releases of the series are out of print, but it's streaming on Tubi and airing on [=StarzEncore=] Family. The series was fully uploaded to [=YouTube=] in 2021 for free.
** The same thing applies to the licensed games. They've long since fallen out of print and have never been re-released in any form.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Trying Being a 65-episode cartoon, this show certainly has no exception. In general, trying to get the whole show physically is a headache for fans. A fans.
** On DVD, if you include the Mill Creek-distributed 2011
DVD with that contains the first 32 thirty-two episodes was released in 2011, along with ten more production order and the other DVDs (if you exclude the episodes on a follow-up compilation. Some of the remaining 23 are on various earlier, limited releases and can get pricey depending on which you're looking for. other DVDs) it makes up forty-four episodes altogether. Leaving the other episodes in limbo.
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While the STARZ network has had most of the series for streaming, it's only 52 of the episodes. Even worse, none of these have the episodes in airing order (instead opting for production order). Needless to say, if there's a specific episode you're looking for, it's gonna take some digging. Also, ''Secret digging.
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Life'' was only released on the other hand is even worse when it comes to DVD releases. Only around three episodes made it in Germany, the United States, and were bundled as bonus episodes on other Mill Creek DVD releases of Cookie Jar-owned shows. The complete series did make it to France, as well as in the DACH countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland with the Switzerland), but only contain their respective French and German dub. If you don't have dubs. There were a region 2 or 3 few Region 4 DVD player, speak German, or go to the German Amazon site, you're out of luck. Both Shout Factory's and Mill Creek's releases of in Australia, but they only go up to the series are out of print, but it's streaming on Tubi and airing on [=StarzEncore=] Family. eighteenth episode.
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The series was fully uploaded to [=YouTube=] in 2021 for free.
** The same thing applies to the licensed games. They've long since fallen out of print and have never been re-released in any form.form, for obvious licensing issues.

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** The ''Friends Forever'' movie featured a different voice for Salem than ''Secret Life'', when the rest of the cast carried over.

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** The ''Friends Forever'' movie featured a different voice for Salem than ''Secret Life'', when the rest of the cast carried over. Louis Chirillo voiced him in the former, and Creator/MauriceLaMarche in the latter.



* ProducedByCastMember: Melissa Joan Hart served as producer, as well as voicing the two aunts.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Before “Sabrina’s Secret Life”, there were both plans for a second proper season, and later a spin-off featuring Salem.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Before “Sabrina’s Secret Life”, there were both plans for a second proper season, and later a spin-off featuring Salem. The latter, just tiled ''Salem'', would have been about him trying to become a warlock again by doing good deeds.
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** In the movie, Gem is shown in Sabrina’s class at the graduation ceremony!
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Before “Sabrina’s Secret Life”, there were both plans for a second proper season, and later a spin-off featuring Salem.

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