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  STARFOX  

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 Posted:
  Jan 29, 2008, 8:57 PM
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Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Series You Must Register Before You Can Post

Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Complete Animated Series










DvD Information/Details:

Released by: Genius Entertainment
Run Time: 630 Minutes
Encoding: Region 1
Category: Animation, TV/Television, Series, Witchs, Teenagers, Kids, Box Set.
Audio: English (dolby Digital Stereo)
Subtitle(s): Unkown
DVD SRP: $29.95
Release Date: April 29, 2008
DvD Aspect Ratio: Full Screen (Standard) - 1.33:1
Pre-order: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Complete Animated Series!
DvD Rating: PG.


DvD Features/Extras:

* Includes 31 episodes from the animated series on 3-Disc Set.








DvD Synopsis:

**** Sabrina The Teenage Witch, is no ordinary teenage girl, she's one of the sweetest and sassiest magical girls in Rivierdale! Her teen life is tricky enough, bout it's double trouble when magic becomes involved. As Sabrina tugs on her earlobe, there is no telling what might happen! Now you can join Sabrina and her red cat Salem, her Aunts Hilda and Zelda (Both also Witches) as well as her uncle Ambrose who is a Warlock in all 31 episodes from the original animated series.

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(This post was edited by STARFOX on Feb 7, 2008, 3:01 PM)


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  artytoons  

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artytoons

 Posted:
  Jan 30, 2008, 9:32 AM
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Re: Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Series [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

I think this is the 1970s-era Filmation "Sabrina" (platinum blonde, freckle face, blue miniskirt).

The DIC 1990s "Sabrina" series ran for about 100 episodes (weekday syndicated and ABC Saturday AM shows) and probably not possible to cram into one single DVD set.

(the image of the DVD cover was not showing when I wrote this message...so it was unclear which "Sabrina" animated series was released then)

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  STARFOX  

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 Posted:
  Feb 7, 2008, 3:13 PM
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Re: Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Series [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

This is the 1971 Filmation animated series, of the freckled face, blue miniskirt, blonde witch named Sabrina! Which was a much better series in the long run then the 1990 remake of Sabrina the teenage witch cartoon, that one they got her cat Salem color wrong, the 1990 series has him as black cat, the 1971 series has him as a orange cat!

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(This post was edited by STARFOX on Feb 7, 2008, 3:14 PM)
 
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  artytoons  

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artytoons

 Posted:
  Feb 7, 2008, 4:03 PM
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Re: Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Series [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

The 1970s orange Salem doesn't speak English unlike the 1990s Salem.

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  STARFOX  

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STARFOX

 Posted:
  Feb 8, 2008, 8:42 AM
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Re: Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Series [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post


In Reply To
The 1970s orange Salem doesn't speak English unlike the 1990s Salem.



Then they should of changed the cats name to something else other than Salem. Did they think the fans and viewers were dum and wouldn't notice that big change with one of the shows main characters... And to make things worse, when they came out with a live-action series, they kept the Black cat which looked like a muppet thats been thrown thur a ringer a few times.

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  artytoons  

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artytoons

 Posted:
  Feb 8, 2008, 9:35 AM
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Re: Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Series [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

Call it youth demographics. That the young tv viewing audience can relate to a younger looking and 90s-era modern clothes-wearing Sabrina and a talking cat as a comic foil than the 70s mini-skirted Sabrina living with her aunts who still wear their retro (circa 1600s) witch costumes without much neighborhood concerns.

Sign of the times.

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  derosa  

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 Posted:
  Mar 5, 2008, 7:44 PM

Re: Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Se [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

Hi

My first post!!

Ok, so i've been trying to figure out which Sabrina the Teenage Witch episodes aired in the "groovie goolies" segments of the Sabrina & the Groovie Goolies show in 1970.

Could those Sabrina the Teenage Witch segments have been repeats of the '69 season of the
Archie's Comedy Hour? That would make only the Groovie Goolie's segments new content?

The BCDB actually double lists the titles of Sabrina episodes, with dates of both 1969 and the same episodes with 1970.

I started to wonder why the DVD of the Groovie Goolies was released by itself, but then I began to think that the only new Sabrina content was actually created for the Archie's Comedy Hour, and then later in 1971 for her own show, and therefore the DVD coming out collects all these episodes together.

Anyone think that's correct?

thanks!

-Grant


(This post was edited by derosa on Mar 5, 2008, 7:45 PM)
 
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  fishbulb67  

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 Posted:
  Mar 22, 2008, 2:06 PM

Re: Sabrina the Teeage Witch: Complete Animated Se [In reply to] You Must Register Before You Can Post

Best as I have been able to figure out, the Filmation Sabrina series ran for two seasons. (I'm not sure what the breakdown was.) The first season, it ran as part of The Archie Comedy Hour (1969-1970), and those episodes largely take place at Riverdale High and are part of the Archie "universe," for lack of a better term. The second group of shows features the Groovy Goolies, and sometimes also the Archie gang as well. Those aired under the Sabrina And The Groovy Goolies series (1970-1971) (and these are additional to the Groovy Goolies half-hours that also originated in that show, which also have recently been released on DVD and also feature Sabrina, though briefly.) Later on, both groups of episodes were repeated under the title Sabrina The Teenage Witch, and it seems like that is the package that's coming out on the new DVD set. A few of the Sabrina half-hours were included in the selection of shows on the Archie And Friends DVDs released through Nostalgia Ventures (and available through the Archie Comics website). Much later, they did The New Archie And Sabrina Hour, which aired on NBC during the 1977-1978 season, and consisted of newly-produced segments (not repeats from earlier seasons). Segments from that show have resurfaced under a few different titles, but according to Entertainment Rights' website, there are 26 half-hours under the title The Archie And Sabrina Surprise Package. A few of those were released on VHS some years ago and one is included on one of the Nostalgia Ventures DVDs.

At some point, the Sabrina segments from Sabrina And The Groovy Goolies were syndicated under the title The Archie/Sabrina Show (in the late 1980s, well after The Archies and The Groovy Goolies And Friends syndicated packages).

Anyway, my history on all of this isn't the greatest, but I'm looking forward to this new set.

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