SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH DVD CARTOON TV
Given that it's a TV series, it's to be expected that the audio is not particularly bassy or full, but doesn't sound thin, either.ĮXTRAS: None. SOUND: The show's stereo soundtrack provided clear dialogue and music. Colors looked bright and rich, with nice saturation and no smearing. No pixelation or edge enhancement was seen. Although a couple of minor specks and marks are occasionally seen on the elements, the majority of the episodes looked clean and clear.
SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH DVD CARTOON SERIES
The animated series is given fine treatment with this presentation, as the animation looks crisp and clear throughout the show. VIDEO: "Sabrina: The Teenage Witch" is shown here by Shout Factory in the show's original 1.33:1 full-frame aspect ratio. Nothin' Says Lovin' Like Somethin' From A Coven Some of the highlights of this 14-episode set include: "Witch Switch" (Sabrina learns why Gemini is such a brat when she switches lives with her), "Wag the Witch" (Sabrina runs against Gemini for class president in an election that includes dirty politics and Sabrina's attempt to cover up her witchiness), "This is Your Nine Lives" (Sabrina travels back in time to get Salem a different gift when she's upset with the one she made, only to find that Salem has hurt more people than he's helped over the years), "Stone Broke" (Gemini goes broke and realizes that Sabrina is her only friend) and "Molar Molar" (Sabrina doesn't want the pain of wisdom teeth removal, so she uses magic to get them out, only to find that she's also removed her wisdom.)Ģ. The show's animation is bright and detailed, remaining a bit above average for a Saturday morning-style effort.
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The series has Sabrina living with (now a little *too* much younger, one of the show's issues) aunts Zelda and Hilda (both voiced by Melissa Joan Hart), as well as her uncle Quigley (Jay Brazeau) and Salem the cat (as with the live ation version, voiced by Nick Bakay.) There's also Sabrina's friends, such as Harvey (Bill Switzer) and Chloe (Cree Summer), and a rich brat named Gemini (Chantal Strand). This time around, Sabrina (voiced by Emily Hart, Melissa's sister)'s a 12-year-old dealing with all of the familiar problems that a teen deals with (trying to be popular, friends, homework) while managing to try and keep her witch status a secret.
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The animated series essentially offers a "reboot" of the popular live-action series starring Melissa Joan Hart. While a lacking in originality, the series remains pleasant viewing that: kids can relate to, isn't edited in a blender, actually tells a story and offers a message or two without being heavy-handed. One of the fairly small number of successful animated TV shows in recent years, "Sabrina: The Animated Series" ran from 1999-2001.