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3''Sabrina: The Animated Series'' is an American cartoon that's an AnimatedAdaptation of the sitcom ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', which itself was already adapted from a comic book by ComicBook/ArchieComics. Being produced by Creator/DiCEntertainment during the time it was owned by Creator/{{Disney}} and having run on [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]]'s ''[[Creator/OneSaturdayMorningAndABCKids One Saturday Morning]]'' and its weekday afternoon counterpart ''One Too'' on Creator/{{UPN}}, it was oddly treated like it was as much of a show by Disney as the company's actual productions. The reruns on Creator/ToonDisney placed it in the same primetime block as Disney cartoons like ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' and ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'', even though it was pretty obvious that this was not an actual Disney cartoon. In its original run, the show lasted from September 1999 to February 2000 for a total of 65 episodes.
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5For those out of the know, the cartoon was more like an AlternateContinuity than a prologue to the live action series as it contradicts many things. For example, in the main show Sabrina comes into her powers on her sixteenth birthday and learns that her family (save for her mother) are witches. In the animated show, Sabrina is a preteen and already has her powers, and she also knows about the magical nature of her family. In this version, Sabrina goes to middle school in between learning to use her magic. Harvey goes to the same school along with her and of course the two develop a like for one another. Her rival at the school is Gem Stone (acting as a preteen version of AlphaBitch Libby) and her best friend is Chloe, the only human who knows of Sabrina's secret. Her aunts, Zelda and Hilda, are in this version as well but are stuck in teenage bodies for a never revealed punishment. Thus, they have to be looked on by their Uncle Quigley (another original character) till then. Salem still lives with the bunch as usual and, being an animated show, is given much more movement than his live action counterpart.
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7After Creator/DiCEntertainment split up from Disney, they produced a MadeForTVMovie titled ''Sabrina: Friends Forever'', which served as the pilot to a new syndicated series titled ''Sabrina's Secret Life'', which was basically a [[SequelSeries follow-up]] to the first series. Many of the original characters from the first series, such as Uncle Quigley, Chloe, and Gem were PutOnABus or afflicted with ChuckCunninghamSyndrome and, since by this point [=DiC=] was no longer a Disney subsidiary, features none of the original voice actors either. In this version, Sabrina now going to high school (further contradicting the main series, but only two years younger) is now at the age where she can attend magic school as well. She quickly finds a new rival in Cassandra, who's a full witch--and will let Sabrina know it every chance she gets and a new best friend in Maritza, who is always there to support her, though unlike Chloe, she does not know of Sabrina's secret. Of course, Sabrina is more than willing to prove that being full blooded doesn't mean you're automatically better.
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9Ironically, reruns of both ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'' and ''Sabrina's Secret Life'' briefly popped up on Creator/ToonDisney for a while. Afterwards, STAS aired on Saturday mornings on Creator/{{CBS}}'s ''Creator/CookieJarTV'' block in 2010, with SSL joining it on September 18. On February 5, 2011, they were replaced by ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Horseland}}''. From fall 2012 through October 2013, STAS aired on the "This Is For Kids" block on Creator/ThisTV. A playlist of the entire series is available for viewing on Creator/WildBrain's Sabrina [=YouTube=] channel [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxzTKMZKMrcPpCQ8LyGPDUw here]].
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11Now has a [[Characters/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries character page]]. Also, not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaAndTheGroovieGoolies''.
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15!!Tropes:
16* SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon: Similarly to other syndicated cartoons of its time, this show has a whopping sixty-five episodes over one season.
17* ActorAllusion: Captain Jean Lafitte, voiced by Creator/LongJohnBaldry, shouts "I HATE Salem!" after being defeated in "This Is Your Nine Lives."[[note]]Lafitte is defeated by Sabrina, Harvey, and Chloe rather than Salem, but Salem's wrongdoings in the past are the reason why Lafitte became an antagonist in the first place.[[/note]] This is nearly identical to the OnceAnEpisode CharacterCatchphrase used by Dr. Robotnik in ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'', who Baldry also voiced: "I HATE that hedgehog!"
18* AffectionateParody: The show really loved this one. Let's see...
19** "La Femme Sabrina" - spy films
20** "Xabrina Warrior Witch" - video games
21** "Wiccan of the Sea" - ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989''
22** "Hexcalibur" - Myth/KingArthur
23** "Witchery Science Theater" - horror films
24** "The Senses-Shattering Adventures of Captain Harvtastic" - comic books/superheroes
25** "When In Rome" - ''Film/{{Gladiator}}''
26* AfraidOfNeedles: One episode has Sabrina have to go get treated for "Witch-itis" a disease that turns her tongue green and throws her magical powers out of whack. When she initially goes she gets scared off by the the doctor's supposed needle (it was just a watering can) and refuses to get treated because of it causing the symptoms to grow worse.
27* AlphaBitch: Gem. She gains a witch counterpart in the MadeForTVMovie ''Sabrina: Friends Forever'', and another one in ''Sabrina’s Secret Life.''
28** One episode revealed Gem was a BetaBitch for the Head Cheerleader, Calista. Weirdly enough, Calista was shown to be Gem's lackey in later episodes.
29* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Italian version has a different [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0xdAMcybRQ opening theme.]]
30* AmbiguouslyBrown: Despite her sister Zelda and brother Edward being white, Hilda was drawn looking darker skinned and looking a bit more ethnic than the rest of the family.
31%% * AmbiguouslyGay: The spider in ''Harvzilla''.
32* AnimatedAdaptation: A spin-off of the live-action sitcom, although with a different continuity and mythology. The basic framework of both series are the same however - Sabrina living with her two aunts and Salem, learning to be a witch and hiding magic from her mortal friends.
33* AsHimself: Music/WeirdAlYankovic in "Witchy Grrrls".
34* BadFuture: Sabrina uses money she earned for a fundraiser to buy a toy just to stick it to Gem (justifying it with that it was money above her target). She's then shown a bad future where many of her friends suffered because the library she was raising money for didn't have the funding for certain things.
35* BadassAdorable:
36** Sabrina can kick magical ass while still being her Adorkable and [[{{NiceGirl}} sweet-hearted]] self.
37** Salem too, as her SnarkyNonHumanSidekick, but don't let him hear you call him "adorable"...
38* BadassNormal: Tim The Witch Smeller is a villainous variation of this; using science to swore revenge on witches since he got bullied as a kid for being a MuggleBornOfMages.
39* BalloonBelly:
40** Sabrina in one episode... after chowing down a ''lot'' of garlic in ''The Bat Pack''.
41** Salem in ''Working Witches'' after downing a boatload of chocolate that Sabrina won in a contest.
42* BandEpisode: In the episode "Witchy Grrrls", Sabrina forms a bubblegum pop band with her aunts and Chloe to perform at the school talent show. However, when they perform, it's apparent that they sound awful. After losing the talent show, Sabrina casts a spell to make them into successful and famous musicians
43* BarefootSage[=/=]MagicalBarefooter: the Wise Warlock from "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?" episode. Actually a DoubleSubversion: he seems to be a fraud at first, but turns out to be really wise at the end of the episode.
44* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: A major theme in the first series as, since Sabrina wasn't powerful enough yet, she had to rely on the Spooky Jar who would grant Sabrina's desire at the moment. Typical of course, these would always backfire and Sabrina would have to find a way to fix the problem.
45** This can even happen ''without'' the Spooky Jar. In "Anywhere But Here", Sabrina becomes an adult, but finds out the adult world has its own 'disadvantages'. And it is subverted when in "The Senses-Shattering Adventures of Captain Harvtastic", Sabrina makes Harvey grant a wish with help from a wishing star but it goes wrong and both of them and Salem are sucked into and wind up inside the comic book.
46* BerserkButton: Salem [[LampshadeHanging admits once his litter box better not be touched]].
47** Another one of his Berserk Buttons is pressed when Gem refers to him as "the ugliest cat she has seen in her life".
48-->'''Salem:''' Turn her into a mouse and leave the rest to me!
49* BetweenMyLegs: During the episode "Nothin' Says Lovin Like Somethin' From a Coven", while Sabrina and Gem are arguing, this shot is used with Gem's legs as framing.
50%%* BigEater:
51%%** Salem.
52%%** And Harvey if the episode calls for it.
53* BigNo:
54** Gem does this in the intro after getting her clothes magically changed.
55** Sabrina in the episode "Most Dangerous Witch" when gets dragged to her room.
56** Sabrina again in "Picture Perfect" during the assembly focusing on the Student of the Year.
57** Harvey shouts out one in "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?" during a flashback after the plug of the arcade game he was playing gets accidentally pulled out by a janitor. He then FaintsInShock.
58** Harvey lets out three of them in succession in "La Femme Sabrina" when he finds that the spy movie he was looking forward to has been delayed for one week.
59* BlandNameProduct:
60** "Brina Baby" features a set of plush toys known as 'Eensie Babies'. The show did premiere just around the time Toys/BeanieBabies had become popular.
61** Another episode has a film about StarCrossedLovers aboard a sinking ship, called "Gargantic". Odd because Chloe outright references ''{{Film/Titanic 1997}}'' in another episode.
62* BlondBrunetteRedhead: Sabrina (blonde), Zelda (redhead), and Hilda (brunette). The roles are palette-swapped - with Zelda being the Brainy Redhead, Hilda the Dumb Brunette and Sabrina the Fiery Blonde.
63* BreakTheCutie:
64** Harvey when he finds out his favorite cartoon got cancelled and when he was playing an arcade game at a very high level until an employee accidentally restarted it. PlayedForLaughs.
65** Pi in "Paranormal Pi" when Sabrina is forced to make his magic tracker go on the fritz so her secret won't be discovered, humiliating him in front of a crowd of people in the process.
66* BrokeEpisode: One episode featured Gem's family losing all their money, with Gem moving into Sabrina's house.
67* ButtMonkey:
68** While definitely not to the extent of the live action series, Salem still often gets the short end of the stick in this show. While usually it's his own fault, he tends to become this even when he helps out the Spellmans (''A Witchmas Carole'' and ''Driver Ed'' come to mind).
69** Sabrina herself gets this a lot of the time, constantly being humiliated by Gem Stone and suffering AmusingInjuries from time to time.
70** Uncle Quigley, although he [[LaserGuidedKarma more than has it coming]] thanks to his strict, overbearing attitude towards the other Spellmans a lot of the time.
71** Poor, poor Harvey. Either he gets roped into Sabrina's antics or humiliated in front of groups of people. And yet, he still remains his [[{{AngstWhatAngst}} chipper, friendly self]].
72* ByTheHair: Gem pulls Pi's (rather long) hair in "Straight Outta Paris" to prove (somehow) that he was a 'Cyborg From The Future!' Needless to say, he was NOT impressed.
73* CatchPhrase: Pi had two. "Mi Amigo" and "chyah"
74%%* CatsAreMagic: Salem and [[OneShotCharacter Scheherazade]].
75%%* CatsAreSnarkers: Salem.
76* CelebrityIsOverrated: Or in the case of "The Importance of Being Norma", it's more like "popularity is overrated". Sabrina casts a spell that makes Norma look popular in the eyes of the other kids (and the world over) in order to help her. But Norma later bemoans that she's fed up with everyone mobbing for her time and attention, and is saddened by how everyone becoming like her has made her just another face in the crowd. She doesn't find it any fun, and when Sabrina consoles her that popularity isn't about fun, Norma questions [[ArmorPiercingQuestion what then is the purpose of popularity]]. Sabrina is at a loss for words and realizes Norma was already happy with herself before the popularity spell was cast.
77%%* ChristmasEpisode "[[YetAnotherChristmasCarol Witchmas Carole]]"
78* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Pi. And depending on the episode, Harvey (The latter [[{{Flanderization}} flanderized]] in ''Sabrina's Secret Life'').
79* [[invoked]]ClicheStorm: Literally, in "Cliché Week", where everyone's figures of speech become... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin literal.]]
80* ComedicUnderwearExposure: "Shrink to Fit" has magic used to fit into tight jeans backfire as it's victims shrink even further to doll size, the first indication of this is the pants becoming too ''big''. Oddly both Chloe (green) and Sabrina (blue) are wearing boxers.
81** Also in "Send In The Clones" Sabrina casts a spell on Gem, causing her pants to rip, and we can see she's wearing panties.
82** In "Scare Apparent" Slugloafe rips his pants, exposing rabbit-printed underwear.
83* ComicalOverreacting: In "La Femme Sabrina", Harvey's reaction to the spy movie he was looking forward to being delayed for one week is to let out three [[BigNo Big "NO!"s]] in quick succession, then sit around eating cereal and lamenting there's no point in living without said movie, to Sabrina's annoyance.
84* CompressedVice: One episode tells us that Sabrina always jumps to conclusions — to set up the plot about assuming her grandparents are going to divorce and going to elaborate efforts to prevent it (only to reveal they were going to renew their vows). While Sabrina displays impulsive behavior throughout the series and is too quick to use magic on several occasions, this jumping to conclusions attitude only shows up in this one episode.
85* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Hilda and Zelda's teenage forms are the result for "abusing magic" in the past (which is kinda weird, Hilda one can understand but Zelda?). Apparently being "young and beautiful", as Zelda quips, is a dishonor in the witches world. Could also be seen as CursedWithAwesome.
86** Enchantra punishes them for allowing her to flirt with a conjured up version of [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Romeo]] by making them go out in public dressed as Rock-Hopper Penguins for a week.
87* CrowdSong: "Goin' to the Beach" from the episode "Wiccan of the Sea".
88* CuteMonsterGirl:
89** Sabrina in Harvey's comic book world where she appears to be half-girl, half-squid. She also appears to have been aged by a few years - judging by her chest area. The comic was drawn by a 13-year-old boy.
90** Also, Grimadonna the Netherworld superstar. She's an attractive woman with blue skin, pointy ears and fangs.
91* DarkHorseVictory: In "Wag the Witch", Sabrina runs for class president and Gem tries to ruin her campaign by having a reporter for the school newspaper follow her and watch her every move. Sabrina conjures up a pair of glasses that make the reporter see Sabrina as a normal tween girl. The reporter ends up running an article about how boring Sabrina is and endorses the school's resident Strange Boy Pi, who wins the election.
92* DeadpanSnarker: Salem, mostly, but everyone else gets some in at times too.
93* DidntThinkThisThrough:
94** Sabrina, a good number of the times in the show. In one example, she figures Gem's life is so easy since she's rich, so she uses a spell to switch lives with her. Not only does she find Gem's life not as glamorous as expected (she has tutors who constantly have Sabrina do "Proper Etiquette" exercises which run Sabrina ragged). But since Gem now has her life, ''she's a witch'' and well, you kinda guess how a AlphaBitch would be if she has magical powers.
95** She gets a letter from her grandparents (who have been separated for a while) that they have a big announcement to make. She immediately assumes they're getting divorced and embarks on a crazy scheme to make them fall in love again. [[spoiler:Turns out they're already planning to renew their vows.]]
96* {{Disneyesque}}: While the show was part of Creator/OneSaturdayMorning, Disney didn't produce the series (although Disney owned DIC at this time)...though the art style is ''very'' similar to various Disney films.
97* DisproportionateRetribution: Tim the Witch Hunter's reason for hunting witches was because they made fun of him during his schools days.
98%%* TheDitz: Harvey, to an extent. Pi much more so.
99* DreamIntro:
100** The first episode, "Most Dangerous Witch", starts with a nightmare Zelda is having about Tim the Witch-Smeller.
101** "Wiccan of the Sea" opens with what appears to be a celebration of the summer (see CrowdSong) but it turns out Sabrina was just daydreaming in the middle of class - and it's actually winter outside. The teacher says she was humming the song rather loudly too.
102* DudeLooksLikeALady: Pi has very feminine features, and on top of that he's also voiced by a woman.
103* EldritchAbomination: Harvey's comic book world has a thing called the Dreaded Dysphilia which takes the form of a giant ball of fungus that functions in the same way as The Nothing from ''Film/TheNeverEndingStory''. Even more Eldritch, Harvey didn't create it so he has no idea how to destroy it and more importantly it feeds off his negative self-esteem. That's right, a monster that feeds off the negative self-esteem of a ''teenager''.
104* EmptyPilesOfClothing: Great Grandpa Gandalf leaves behind his clothing when he leaves for Rio at the end of the episode “Moldy Oldy”
105* EnfanteTerrible: The episode ''Field Trippin''' tries to [[{{MadeOutToBeAJerkAss}} make the Terror Twins out to be this]] but it kind of doesn't work; their actions come across more as wanting to have fun and run around than intentionally cause any destruction, and the worst they do is shoot Sabrina and Harvey in the face with water guns and [[{{RuleOfFunny}} knock over two huge adults]] in their energetic dash around the museum. It kind of makes Sabrina and Harvey's reactions towards them come off as DisproportionateRetribution. While they definitely shouldn't have been running around in a museum and were knocking over statues, they harbored no blatant malicious intent towards anyone and their destruction of the museum memoribillia was likely accidental.
106* EverybodyLaughsEnding: Occasionally used, as well as Everybody Laughs Credits at the end of every episode.
107* EvenEvilHasStandards:
108** "When in Rome" reveals that even Gem would never intentionally kill someone.
109** In "Documagicary" during the EngineeredPublicConfession where the [[NewMediaAreEvil evil reality show director]] explains that he released Tim, endangering the lives of witches everywhere, for ratings, even ''Tim'' is shocked at '''''how evil''''' this guy is.
110* {{Expy}}: Being an early 2000s cartoon, it has its share of knock-off celebrities, like [[Creator/LeonardoDicaprio Leo DiWolf]].
111* TheFaceless: Salem in flashbacks to when he was a human warlock.[[note]]The comics based on the series showed him as a human in "Kitty Slickers", in which he was allowed to be a human for a day and was a cowboy. However, he looked nothing like his TV series counterpart, having sandy brown hair instead of black.[[/note]]
112* FatBastard: Uncle Quigley fits this trope a lot of the time; he's always strict and overbearing to Sabrina, bosses the aunts around even though they're 500 years old and were put ''into'' teenage bodies, and forces Salem to sleep outside even though the neighbor's Dobermans are out in "Wag the Witch", all because Salem coughed up a hairball in his slippers, which is practically equivalent to a human vomiting and was likely an involuntary reflex. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
113* {{Familiar}}: Salem to the Spellmans, as part of his punishment.
114* FantasticRacism: Against mortals and half-witches.
115** And in the case of Tim the Witch Smeller, against witches '''''PERIOD.'''''
116** According to the Witch's counsel, half-witches are inferior to full witches.
117** Captain Malissa in "Absence of Malissa" torments Sabrina for being half-mortal until Sabrina saves her from a falling tree and then she gets better.
118* FelonyMisdemeanor: In "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?", we see flashbacks of Harvey and Gem getting their hearts broken by trivial things.
119%%* ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself: Sabrina wore a witch costume.
120* FreudianExcuse: Tim the Witch-Smeller's hatred of witches comes from them tormenting him when he was a child. Why was he tormented? Because he was a MuggleBornOfMages.
121* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Tim was born with no magic, despite having a witch for a mother, though he does have immortality. Viewed as a freak, he was mercilessly bullied by the children of his hometown, mocking him for his lack of magic as a kid. He left home with his only friend, an aardvark named Elton. Becoming the apprentice to Leonardo da Vinci, Tim stole some of his inventions and modified them so they could be used to capture witches and seek revenge for what they did to him all those years, becoming the most feared witch hunter of all time, Tim the Witch Smeller. Quigley was very sympathetic to Tim and was sad that all those witch and warlock children were cruel to him. However, when Quigley stops Tim from hurting his family, he points out how just because he was bullied by a few witches is no excuse to attack those who've done nothing to him. When Tim tries to justify himself by saying that all witches are alike, Quigley revokes him, saying that everybody's an individual responsible for their own actions and that he judges people by their actions, not what they are. At first it appears that Quigley got through to Tim, with him apologizing, but the apology turns out to be a ruse to a trap, showing that he does not care if who he hurts is innocent or not, he just wants to hurt witches.
122-->'''Tim:''' Let go of me, you're a mortal, don't you see how horrible these witches are?
123-->'''Quigley:''' That's a load of hooey. Sure, maybe a group of witches excluded you hundreds of years ago, but that's got nothing to do with these girls. They've never lifted a finger against you.
124-->'''Tim:''' No, you don't understand old man! Witches are all alike!
125-->'''Quigley:''' You're horsefeathers! Everybody's an individual responsible for their own actions. I judge people by what they say and do, not by skin color or sex, or nationality or whether they happen to have magic powers.
126* {{Gasshole}}: See BalloonBelly above. After eating all of that garlic, Sabrina becomes victim to frequent garlic-scented burps [[spoiler:which come in quite handy when [[VampiresHateGarlic fighting vampires]]]].
127* GermanicEfficiency: Frau Strudel is very strict and precise, but she can take it a bit too far.
128* GirlGroup: Sabrina, Hilda, Zelda and Chloe form one for a talent contest. They cast a spell to become legit famous. The spell to do so reference Music/TheBangles, Music/TheGoGos, Music/SpiceGirls and Music/TheSupremes.
129* GiveGeeksAChance: Harvey isn't exactly the coolest guy around, yet Gem has an all too transparent crush on him.
130* GodivaHair: [[spoiler:Rainbow/ Frau Strudel]] at the end of "Has Anybody Seen My Quigley?" while running from the police.
131* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: When Gem is auditioning for the role of [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet]], she wears a purple period gown. Notably when Sabrina plays the role, the dress she wears is pink. Also Hilda, the more feminine and fashionable of the two aunts, has a purple dress as her default outfit.
132%%* HalloweenEpisode: "Nothin' Says Lovin' Like Somethin' from a Coven"
133* HiccupHijinks: There are two brief scenes of Sabrina getting hiccups in "Stage Fright". The first is at the beginning, where she's nervous about auditioning for the play, and she literally has butterflies in her stomach. The second is near the end when she's taking part in the play.
134* HiddenEyes: Pi's eyes are always hidden under his hat.
135** You do see them for a second in "Paranormal Pi" when [[TheBully Slugloaf]] knocks him into a bush, but they're closed the whole time.
136** You can see them properly in "Hexcalibur" when Arthur and Merlin fall through the trap door. They're brown.
137* HollywoodOld: Sabrina's adult self just has glasses and is slightly taller than her teenage self. Yet she's referred to as an old lady by numerous other characters. Sort of justified by the fact that Sabrina is half-witch, and a witch's physical age rarely corresponds with their real one (considering they're all Really700YearsOld).
138* HotWitch:
139** Both Hilda and Zelda (especially Hilda that wear often mini-dress). Mostly because, due to abusing magic, they are stuck in teenage bodies for 100 years.
140** Enchantra too. She's clearly drawn to resemble a PG dominatrix. Averted in “Sabrina’s Secret Life” however, where she receives a new design that isn’t anywhere as attractive.
141* HumansAreUgly: A rather odd example, since witches look exactly like humans. Hilda and Zelda are cursed to appear as teenagers for undisclosed reasons. One episode has Zelda bemoan her lost haggard appearance. Hilda does not seem to mind, though, especially since she looks like [[Music/SpiceGirls Victoria Beckham]]. Weidly enough, Enchantra resembles an attractive, young woman, herself (in the first series). Though it seems to be a cultural thing since age garners respect in the witch community.
142* HumiliationConga: In "Paranormal Pi" when Pi's paranormal activity tracker is homing in on Sabrina's house with a large mob of people following him, Sabrina has no choice but to make it look like the device didn't work, utterly humiliating him. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Sabrina however is not proud of it]], and does make it up to Pi by giving him paranormal evidence (Uncle Zamboni's flying chair used as evidence of a UFO), which he can use to write a hit story.
143* IKissYourFoot: In "Witch Switch", witch Gem made Harvey her hypnotized slave and forced him to kiss her feet.
144* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The episode "Shrink to Fit". Sabrina and Chloe use a shrinking spell to fit into some tight jeans. Though they continue to shrink until they're practically microscopic. MagicPants is averted at first, until they find some doll clothes, which continues to shrink with them for the rest of the episode.
145* InformedFlaw:
146** In the episode ''Working Witches'', we're told at the end that Sabrina had let the fame of winning the contest go to her head. However, other than one blink-and-you'll-miss-it scene where she's proudly posing for pictures without Salem (which the guy right next to her threw away, not her), she doesn't show any signs of AcquiredSituationalNarcissism, and instead is perfectly justified by everything she does. Salem doesn't even seem to mind her getting all of the attention, and his biggest gripe is her almost using his camcorder without his permission, which was justified to keep their family secret.
147** The HalloweenEpisode has Chloe give Sabrina a ReasonYouSuckSpeech for nearly ruining her own party because she was too busy "trying to outdo Gem". Except Sabrina's behavior was quite reasonable — making sure everyone had plenty of food and trying to liven the party up when Gem was going out of her way to sabotage everything. Had Gem not sabotaged the food or tried to prevent the other guests from talking, the party would have been fun.
148* InvoluntaryShapeshifting:
149** Sabrina into a fish in the episode "Fish Schtick". A partial example as she said she wanted to ''swim like'' a fish, so the magic turned her into one.
150** Sabrina, Chloe and Salem transforming into mermaids in "Wiccan of the Sea".
151* ItsACostumePartyISwear: A variant. In the episode "Stone Broke", Gem tells Sabrina that the charity ball has a Western theme. Cue the humiliation when she, the only poor girl at the ball, shows up dressed as a cowgirl in front of several incredibly wealthy people, as well as her [[ChildhoodFriendRomance crush]], Harvey.
152* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
153** Salem is very self-centered and of course in the body of a cat as punishment for trying to take over the world. But he cares about Sabrina, and will help her out when she's in trouble. In the first episode, he volunteers to go with her to rescue Harvey from Tim the Witch Smeller.
154** Gem is mainly a selfish AlphaBitch, but episodes show her having HiddenDepths; including a Christmas one where she gets so touched by Sabrina giving her a locket as a gift that she joins her family for Christmas dinner.
155* KarmaHoudini:
156** "Picture Perfect" ends with Sabrina winning the student of the year award, but then giving it up by admitting she cheated. Instead Gem wins, despite her having also cheated. The closest thing she gets to a punishment is everyone walking out on her victory speech.
157** "Strange New World" ends with Pi getting an even worse detention than he caused 'Tom' to get so averted.
158** Due to being the "parent character" and the voice of reason, Uncle Quigley often gets away with bossing Sabrina and her aunts around and controlling them. One episode even portrays the ''witches'' in the wrong when they get tired of his crap.
159* LargeHam: Alvin. Don't EVER laugh at him!
160* LikeBrotherAndSister:
161** Sabrina and Salem what with their constant bickering and Salem acting as a {{Big brother mentor}} to Sabrina especially in ''Sabrina's Secret Life''.
162** Pi and Chloe also have shades of this as she is seen hanging out with him when Sabrina is occupied with Harvey like in "Witchitis" and it's rather clear that their relationship is platonic
163* LimitedWardrobe: Everyone in the show....with the exception of Gem. She actually [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this in one episode: "Great outfit, Spellman. I just never get tired of seeing you in it."
164* MagicalJew: In the episode "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?", Sabrina visits a [[BarefootSage Wise Warlock]], who is AmbiguouslyJewish in his appearance and mannerisms, to ask him for advice after getting rejected by her favorite teacher to go on a weekend field trip.
165* MagicPants: In "Shrink to Fit" when Sabrina and Chloe are small enough to fit into doll clothing the clothes shrink with them to the point when they became practically microscopic. Which is very odd by the fact that their normal clothes did not shrink with them at all EmptyPilesOfClothing.
166** [[ExactWords Well, they did ask to be able to fit their new clothes in first place.]]
167** Played straight with Harvey in “Harvzilla” after he changes back.
168* ManicPixieDreamGirl: When Sabrina transforms the Eiffel Tower into a human, the boy fills this role to everyone.
169* MeaningfulName: Enchantra's servant Stabbenback. Sabrina and Enchantra learned the meaning the hard way.
170** Norma, as she is an average Joe who doesn't fit in.
171%%* MiniDressOfPower: Aunt Hilda wears one.
172* MoeCouplet: Harvey and Pi. When Pi's around Harvey he shows his protective, big brother side...which makes him even cuter.
173* MoralityPet: Alvin from the episode "Planet of the Dogs" starts off like this but after being neglected and gaining the ability to speak, becomes a KnightTemplar and NobleDemon for the neglected and abused neighborhood dogs.
174* MuggleBestFriend: Chloe is Sabrina's best friend, and was allowed to be the one mortal Sabrina could tell her secret to. She's often involved in many of Sabrina and her aunts' adventures.
175* MuggleBornOfMages: Tim the Witch-Smeller. In this series he seems to be a unique case, which is why all his empowered peers [[FreudianExcuse made his life hell]].
176* MushroomSamba: Salem goes into a Samba in "Truth or Scare", but it happens after getting squashed by Quigley rather than coming into contact with a hallucinogenic.
177* MusicalEpisode: "Witchy Girrrls" is mostly songs. Namely the Flavor Girls' hit song. Complete with a [[Music/WeirdAlYankovic Weird Al]] appearance with his own parody of the song.
178* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Sabrina gets this when she [[HumiliationConga humiliates]] Pi in front of the crowd in "Paranormal Pi". While her hand was forced into making [[MortonsFork a tough decision]], she isn't proud of what she did, and makes it up to Pi by giving him paranormal evidence so he could write a hit story.
179* NakedPeopleAreFunny: At the end of "Has Anyone Seen My Quigley?", Rainbow is seen being chased away by the police fully naked declaring "I want to be free!"
180* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Pi is a good example. In "Witchitis" he was responsible for making Sabrina AfraidOfNeedles and also his paranormal speech in "Paranormal Pi", as well as other times.
181* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
182** The director in "Documagicary" is a GiantSpider named [[Creator/QuentinTarantino Quentin Tarantulino]].
183** Harvey's favorite actor in "Feats Of Clay" is [[Creator/StevenSeagal Devin Degaulle]].
184** Salem's ex-girlfriend Sheharezade speaks with the Hungarian accent of Creator/ZsaZsaGabor.
185* NoShirtLongJacket: A few [[OneShotCharacter One-Shot Characters]] are suited with this trope, especially one of the trainers in "When In Rome", Salem's costume he uses for his juggling act at the cat show in "A Tail of Two Kitties" (though the center of the jacket is tied up), and a few of the pirates in "This Is Your Nine Lives".
186%%* NobleDemon: As noted, Alvin from "Planet of the Dogs".
187* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: Sabrina, Chloe and Salem are unwillingly turned into mermaids by the Spooky Jar. They can breathe and communicate underwater just fine though there's a time limit on the spell and they have to return to the island they started out on when it runs out or else they'll be mermaids forever. Sabrina's fins are also powerful enough to outswim a torpedo.
188* OvernightAgeUp: "Anywhere But Here" has Sabrina wanting to be an adult due to being unable to do a few things such as buying a ''Funkhouse Ferrets'' CD with a Can't Buy sticker on it, or even watching a PG-13 movie. She does become an adult, with the help of a magical pocket-watch. However she finds out being an adult "has some really yucky parts to it", after a long chase involving a motorcycle taking the watch with it.
189* PresentCompanyExcluded: Uncle Quigley says this after he learns about Tim's FreudianExcuse, makes a comment about how witches can be very cruel and is given disapproving looks from Hilda and Zelda.
190%%* PoorCommunicationKills
191* PunnyName: Gem Stone, anyone?
192** Also, the OneShotCharacter, Dorsala Finn (who just so happens to be a swimmer).
193** Pi, the kid genius who is a math lover.
194* ReedRichardsIsUseless: Multiple episodes centered around science class show the kids working on inventions that would be ''revolutionary'' if they weren't used just for science class or the occasional fun thing. Pi is a pretty big offender, given all the stuff he creates even when he's ''not'' in science class!
195* RefugeeFromTVLand: Sabrina accidentally brings Literature/{{Cinderella}} into the real world for a while. Due to her whiny nature and AnnoyingLaugh, Sabrina finds her more obnoxious than expected.
196* ResetButtonEnding: "No Time to be a Hero" ends this way followed by Sabrina telling Harvey, Gem, the reporter and her aunts the truth (the others thought she saved Harvey though she didn't do anything at all).
197* ReusedCharacterDesign:
198** When Sabrina tries to help Harvey escape a world populated by fairy tale characters, she notices that Cinderella's stepsisters look and sound exactly like Gem, except for the fact one of them has a different hairstyle. She lampshades this by commenting, "Isn't it amazing how all pain in the neck girls kind of look alike?"
199** The one-time characters from "Xabrina, Warrior Witch" and "The Senses-Shattering Adventures of Captain Harvtastic" have a similar example. Those from the video game in the former really look like those from reality. And in the latter, the characters from Harvey's comic book are drawn in similarity to the real-life characters as well.
200* SarcasmFailure: Harvey is prone to this.
201* ScaledUp: During "Harvzilla", Harvey's overuse of Sabrina's "lucky cologne" makes him more large and muscular over the time, and finally turns him into a {{Kaiju}}.
202* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Uncle Zamboni in "Paranormal Pi" is extremely old and bosses the aunts and Sabrina around relentlessly.
203* SealedEvilInACan: The Spooky Jar is some kind of demon who grants Sabrina and her aunts spells to cast. He's very much DarkIsNotEvil though, and this appears to just be his job; he even gets a vacation in "Molar Molar".
204* SecretKeeper: Chloe knows that Sabrina is a witch.
205* ShakingHerHairLoose: When the girls turn their strict nanny into a GranolaGirl, she immediately unties her hair and shakes it free.
206* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: In "Shrink to Fit", Sabrina and Chloe's normal clothes don't shrink with them, leading them to hop around the school in socks (despite the fact they were wearing sandals with no socks) until they find doll clothes.
207* SheCleansUpNicely: Lampshaded and discussed in "La Femme Sabrina" about how it always shows up in spy movies. She and Harvey are indeed in a gown and tux respectively. Subverted though when it turns out they're at a rodeo and therefore overdressed.
208--> '''Sabrina:''' Ever notice how there's always a big formal wear scene?
209--> '''Harvey:''' I know. It gets the hero into a tux.
210* ShoutOut:
211** In "Fish Shtick", new student Dorsala Finn is said to have transferred from [[ComicBook/ArchieComics Riverdale High]].
212** The girls' warlock great-grandfather is named [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Gandalf]]. Makes sense, given his profession.
213** In "Shrink to Fit", the Sppoky Jar's entrance comes with three questions ala ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''.
214** Tim's [[AntiMagic Spell Scrambler]] looks similar to a [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Proton Pack]]. And in "Paranormal Pi", Sabrina and her friends dress up in the suits to hunt for supernatural activity.
215** "Xabrina, Warrior Witch" is an obvious reference to ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess''. Chloe's character in the in-universe game is even 'Scabriella'.
216** An episode reveals Harvey to be a massive fan of Creator/JackieChan (or at least, a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of him). He briefly remarks that Chan is filming his latest movie in Kuala Lumpur, a reference to the then-recent ''Film/SuperCop''.
217* SickEpisode: Sabrina catches [[MalfunctionMalady witchitis]]... MagicMisfire and HilarityEnsues.
218* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Chloe is completely absent from the show’s opening sequence.
219* SpinOffBabies: To the live action series. Subverted in that unlike most examples, the show was it’s own alternate continuity, and as a result had an identity of it’s own and a sizeable fanbase.
220* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Gem's AlphaBitch attitude can cause her to easily be mistaken for Libby from [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch the live action series]].
221* TakenForGranite: Nicole in ''Sabrina: Friends Forever'' as a result of a spell gone wrong; both were half-witches and asked to be made "whole". They didn't specify that they ''both'' wanted to be full witches - so Sabrina was given Nicole's half and Nicole herself became fully mortal. Unfortunately, being a mortal in the Netherworld had her turned to stone immediately.
222* TemporaryBulkChange: In "Harvzilla", Sabrina douses Harvey with dragon spray, eventually making him taller and buffer to the point that his baggy shirt became formfitting. Of course, as an analogy to steroids, this dragon spray made Harvey [[TookALevelInJerkass considerably more aggressive and mean-spirited, shocking even Sabrina when he glowered at Gem.]] He also became obsessed with good luck, needing Sabrina's "cologne" to have the confidence to function before a big match and even then he was clinging to four-leaf clovers and rabbit feet. After the aforementioned ScaledUp, he was returned to normal.
223* ThemeTuneCameo: The “da-da-da-da” scatting to the tune of the theme that’s often heard when transitioning from scenes or coming back from commercial breaks.
224* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: In Harvey's comic book world Sabrina's power to shoot squids out of her hands is as useless as you'd expect...until the hero whose power is to make anything he draws come to life runs out of ink and Sabrina remembers what squids are good for.
225* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: The usual reaction by mortals whenever a spell is cast right in front of their eyes.
226* VomitDiscretionShot: Slugloafe eats a moldy sandwich in "Strange New World", and his face starts to turn green after doing so. An [[IdiosyncraticWipes Idiosyncratic Wipe]] then reveals a green stain on Sabrina's outfit.
227* WeWantOurJerkBack: Subverted. When Sabrina unwittingly made a cake that reversed its eater's personality, Gem became a nice girl clever enough to figure out Sabrina's secret. Together, the two of them developed an antidote that turned everyone back to normal and made them [[StatusQuoIsGod forget everything]]. When Gem was the only one left, Sabrina tried to convince her '''NOT''' to drink it because she likes the new Gem better. The new Gem decided that bringing back the old one was the right thing to do and, as her parting words, told Sabrina she'll still be deep somewhere inside the original Gem.
228* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?" Sabrina is told to search for one person who never had their heart broken. Eventually she gives up, saying she checked everyone she could. This would imply Pi was among the people she checked, but we never see his broken heart flashback and it's hard to imagine how someone as laid back as him could have his heart broken.
229* WeirdnessCensor: Salem often talks in front of people without anyone reacting.
230* WhamLine: Sabrina saying "swim like a fish" in "Fish Schtick". It literally turns into a fish since it’s “cliche week” (during which using any kind of simile will literally turn you into that exact thing).
231* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Harvey's comic book superheroes {{lampshade|Hanging}} their own lame powers (including the villain). They include Gazebo Boy who turns himself into a gazebo to trap people in, Mega Girl with "Atomic Tantrum Power" (though that's arguably more effective than she makes it out to be) and Shoe Horn who has gadgets that appear to be monster shoes. There's also Calamari Queen who can shoot squids out of her hands (though it's helpful when Captain Harvtastic runs out of ink necessary to finish the story).
232* WhosLaughingNow: Tim when he actually becomes a threat to the witches who once mocked him.
233* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Or morever "Who Wants To Be Young And Beautiful Forever"?
234* YetAnotherChristmasCarol: Bizarrely done twice!
235** The ChristmasEpisode featured Sabrina and her aunts trying to convince Gem to change her ways. Funnily enough, the episode also lampshaded how ''Literature/AChristmasCarol'' has been adapted to death, and even deconstructed it. The attempt (including showing her lonely grave) has no effect on Gem; she only begins to regret her ways after [[spoiler:Sabrina gives her a Christmas present.]]
236** A straighter example in "Generation Hex". After Sabrina uses some of the money she had earned for charity on a doll, it comes to life and shows the horrible futures of her friends. Among other things, it ended with a showdown between Sabrina and a WickedWitch Gem. Although this one had nothing to do with Christmas, it does parody the gravestone scene.
237
238!!''Sabrina: Friends Forever'' contains examples of:
239* AssumedWin: Portia assumes she will win the award. But Sabrina wins it at the end.
240* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Sabrina and Nicole plan a journey to a wish-granting tree in the witches' realm so that they can become full witches. Sabrina makes her wish first, and it's granted...she absorbs Nicole's powers, which leaves Nicole mortal and [[TakenForGranite turns her to stone]], since mortals are forbidden from being in the witches' realm.
241* FurIsClothing: When Sabrina finally gets her wand, she temporarily messes with it, causing Salem's fur save for his face to disappear. He later gets GoofyPrintUnderwear when Zelda tells Sabrina "a witch uses magic wisely".
242* JerkassBall: Salem is a lot more of an obnoxious {{Jerkass}} than in the show, even brushing it off when [[spoiler:Nicole presumably ''dies'']] and attempting to bail upon finding out that they need to [[spoiler:save her.]]
243* MagicalAsian: Nicole is depicted as Asian and is a half-witch.
244
245
246!!''Sabrina's Secret Life'' contains examples of:
247* AdaptationalWimp: Sabrina's magic becomes weaker in this series, due to her only being a half-witch.
248* AdaptationalHeroism: Enchantra, who was a strict and rude woman has become a kind-hearted, friendly sage, although she is still strict.
249* ArtEvolution:
250** Subverted. Due to only Creator/DiCEntertainment and Les Studios Tex working on the series (Disney split up with Creator/DiCEntertainment, who became independent again, and Creator/MelissaJoanHart didn't produce the show anymore), the animation and character design isn't as dynamic as the original series, such as how Maritza was just a recolored version of Chloe, and Cassandra was copied from Portia in Friends Forever, changed from a ginger to a brunette, and Portia was copied from a blonde background student shown in Gem's posse in the 1999 series.
251** One example of actual evolution was the eyes of the characters. They became more "shiny".
252** It was mainly the clothes and hairstyles that changed (similar to ''Disney's WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'').
253* BothSidesHaveAPoint: Subverted, in the Anarchy vs rules argument Cassandra appears to like when anarchy breaks out just fine. This seems to show that in a world without rules and order, only the rich and powerful will prosper. But when civilization starts breaking down completely and only cash works (for the foreseeable future at least, robbing Cassandra her leverage) even Cassandra has to admit some sort of rules and order is necessary for society to function.
254* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
255** Weirdly enough, Salem has become Sabrina's mentor and voice of reason. Confusingly, his backstory of once being an evil warlock is still retained and brought up almost every other episode.
256** Sabrina was gone through this in every incarnation, but here she is a blithering idiot who nearly destroy Greendale by doing something stupid with her magic. This was due to the show becoming more [[{{Anvilicious}} educational]] than the previous show.
257* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:
258** We still don't know what happened to Pi, Quigley, or the Spooky Jar. The original comics featured a story that wrapped up the ''Sabrina: The Animated Series'' versions of the characters being used in the book at the time, and shifted the comic back to its traditional setting. They explained that Quigley had taken a job outside of the country (in Europe?), and so moved away. Pi is unexplained but due to his grades he might have gotten into a high ranking high school/boarding school.
259** The series was preceded by a movie called ''Friends Forever'', where Sabrina bonds with another half-witch called Nicole. She does not appear at all in the series, nor is she mentioned. Also, Cassandra's character model is the same as another AlphaBitch character from the movie called Portia.
260* ConspicuouslySelectivePerception: Strangely, in this series Hilda and Zelda don't seem to understand Salem, or at the very least ignore him and not react to anything he says. That is, until Hilda [[{{DisproportionateRetribution}} all but threatens to kill him]] during this exchange in "Spell-ing Bee":
261---> '''Sabrina''': Salem, do something!
262---> '''Salem (grumpily)''': Like what?
263---> '''Hilda (whispering)''': Something that'll keep you in one piece when we get out of this.
264* DeadpanSnarker: Salem as in the original series, as well as Cassandra's pet rabbit Mephista.
265* {{Flanderization}}: Harvey started out as a sweet but kinda ditzy guy. There are quite a few moments of him being full-blown idiot in ''Sabrina's Secret Life'', but on the contrary, he is shown to be rather intelligent and mature, especially when Sabrina crosses the line.
266%%* FogFeet: The Wish Spirit has this.
267%%* EvilRedhead: Olivia.
268* GagHaircut: Not a hair ''cut'', but in "At the Hop" Cassandra casts a spell to turn Maritza's hair into multi-coloured spikes. She then makes a hand dryer explode on her, singeing the rest of it.
269%%* GRatedDrug: Dreamland in "Living Her Dreams".
270%%* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Cassandra]] at the end of the show.
271* LovableAlphaBitch: Cassandra, although she's Gem Stone's replacement.
272* PaperThinDisguise: Mr. Snipe's mortal disguise consists of just human clothes. His grotesque features should make him really stand out, but no-one seems to see anything weird about him.
273* ThePigpen: In the episode "Lather, Rinse, and Repent", Sabrina discovers a magical beauty potion for her hair which makes her the most popular girl in school, though its effects will permanently stop working if she gets wet while using it. Thus she stops showering, and ends up so stinky that she attracting flies and Cassandra even remarks that a can of garbage smells better than her.
274%%* OneShotCharacter: The Wish Spirit and Olivia, villains of "Living Her Dreams" and "Witchyology" respectively.
275%%* PrettyBoy: Salem's human form.
276* PoorCommunicationKills: The events of "At the Hop" are all due to Sabrina trying to talk to Harvey and Maritza at the same time on the phone. When Harvey nervously calls Sabrina to ask her to the dance, Maritza calls at the same time and repeatedly asks if he asked her yet. Sabrina keeps accidentally hanging up on Maritza when switching back to Harvey, and when she calls back, she yells "NO!", intended for Maritza, but she accidentally yells this at Harvey right after he asks (which she did not hear, as she was on Maritza's line). The next day, Maritza sees Cassandra preparing to approach Harvey to ask him, so she desperately pushes past her and asks Harvey herself, which Sabrina witnesses. Maritza tries to explain, but Sabrina refuses to let her finish her sentence. She only finds out Maritza's intention, and her mix-up on the phone, when she overhears Maritza and Harvey discussing the situation at the dance.
277%%* PutOnABus: Gem and Chloe's departures were explained.
278* RetCon:
279** Witches are now identified by a star tattoo on the palm of their hand, and half-mortals only have a half a star. This was never seen, nor mentioned in the previous series. Sabrina now also suddenly has to occasionally use a wand to do magic.
280** Enchantra now has a different character design and accent (British in the first series, American in the second). What's more is that she is introduced in the ''Friends Forever'' movie - as if she's never met Sabrina before. It's not clear whether it's meant to be the same character, or else two rulers of the Netherworld have the same name.
281** The ''Friends Forever'' movie introduces an AlphaBitch called Portia. The series uses her character model, but a different palette and voice actress, for Cassandra.
282* ReusedCharacterDesign: Many side characters have designs that are recycled from the first series. For example:
283** As said below, Maritza is just Chloe with lighter skin, smaller eyes and different clothes, while Cassandra and her lackeys were recycled from Portia and her lackeys from ''Friends Forever'' (which were already recycled from recurring background schoolgirls from the original series).
284** Bildebaar from Wizenheimer, the elder wizard from "Teacher's Pet", looks exactly like the Wise Wizard from the first series.
285** When everyone becomes monsters in "School Spirit", the mummy baseball player from "Field of Screams" can be seen multiple times in the background, among with many other one-shot characters from the first series.
286%%* SailorFuku: Olivia's default outfit is a pink one.
287* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Cassandra is Enchantra's niece and occasionally uses this to her advantage.
288* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
289** Maritza replacing Chloe, who reportedly [[WrittenInAbsence moved away]]. She uses the same basic character design used for Chloe, only with slightly lighter skin color to indicate that she is vaguely Hispanic.
290** Cassandra also uses a similar character design to one of Gem's lackeys. Her character design was also used, albeit with a different color scheme, for the ''Friends Forever'' movie character Portia. There is some speculation Portia and the unnamed lackey are the same character, since a character resembling Gem can be seen at graduation.
291** The design of Portia's black lackey Britney was reused for Tiffany, one of Cassandra's two lackeys. It is a bit jarring since the latter is not a witch.
292* TookALevelInJerkass: Sabrina in between the two shows. Mostly because the show became more educational, and Sabrina had to learn more Aesops.
293* TwoTimerDate: What kicks off the plot of "Time Flies". Maritza invited Sabrina to go to a concert for Plain Brain, a band they both love. When she gets home from school, she is also invited to go the Netherworld Hyper Spa over the same weekend as the concert with her aunts, who had to pull some strings to get their reservations. With Salem's advice, Sabrina chooses to go with her aunts but upsets Maritza while doing so. When she wishes things could be different, Wiggles the worm comes in with a magic watch that will allow her to go back in time. Sabrina ignores the manual that comes with it and uses it to be able to go to both events. She uses it to do both events twice and then starts abusing the watch for minor things like getting a better grade on a test or to win a sweepstake. This causes her to age rapidly due to her time-traveling back to the same events too many times. She learns her lesson in the end and goes back to being a teenager.

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