

Unless you need me to come early and help? Libby– I’ve got your invitation Harvey, see you at eight. Sabrina– Well I wish I could help, I feel really bad. Harvey– No, no, my mom’s that way about flag day. Sabrina– (Cont.) I’ve got a family thing. The school bell rings and they start walking to class. Anyway I was hoping you could come early and help me set stuff up?

Harvey– Yeah, and all I needs a white T shirt, some jeans and somethin’ to lean on. Harvey– I’m thinking about going as James Dean. Sabrina– Oh so that’s why it says all food must be eaten by midnight. Harvey– No see my Dad always buys in bulk at these discount clubs and we got a lot of snack food that expire in November. Sabrina– Bummer, next thing you know they’ll make you go on a ski trip. Harvey– (Cont.) My parents are making me have an Halloween party. Harvey– Hey Sabrina, I got somethin’ for you. She quickly whips off the glasses before he sees them. Sabrina walks round the corner in her costume, that’s the plastic red glasses, not the complete body suit, and sees Harvey. Zelda and Hilda– (Singing) Have a jolly-olly-hollo-Halloween. Sabrina– (Cont.) Next up, we are going to talk to a teenage witch and her aunts who take things too far. She goes and checks herself out in the mirror. There’s a puff of smoke where Sabrina was stood, it clears to reveal her transformed into Sally Jesse Raphaël. Her aunts look at each other and nod, Hilda points. Hilda– That is the lamest costume I’ve ever seen. She takes a pair of plastic red rimmed glassless glasses and puts them on. Look, I’m trying okay, I’m going to school in a costume. Hilda drags Sabrina up to dance but it’s too early for her to expend that much energy. Zelda– (Singing) Have a jolly-olly-hollo-Halloween. Halloween is our favourite holiday, it’s a magical night. I bet you couldn’t sleep last night with all the excitement and anticipation? Sabrina– What are you doing with Salem? I heard him screeching. Sabrina comes down the stairs with her nap sack ready for school.

With a flick of her finger hilda lights the last lantern on the last note. Hilda and Zelda– (Singing) Halloween, o’happy day. Hilda– (Singing) Core the pumpkin and come play. Jack-o-lantern’s decorate the room, Hilda and Zelda are happy and sing as they prepare breakfast. The characters are based on the original characters appearing in Archie Comics. It was created by Nell Scovell and belongs to her, Viacom Productions Inc, Hartbreak Films, and the ABC Television network. Lets take a nostalgic look back at the most outdated and unforgettable outfits from the witchiest comedy of the '90s.Sally Jessy Raphaël – Sally Jessy RaphaëlĭISCLAIMER: I do not own the characters in this transcript, nor do I own any rights to the television show Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Taking a look back, I realize with chagrin how seriously outdated said outfits were - and how much I secretly wish I could rock every single one again. There were so many unforgettable moments from this delightful sitcom, along with some pretty incredible outfits. She could change outfits with a snap of her fingers and make a plate of sugar cookies magically appear! Seriously, what else could you ask for? Sabrina also got to converse with her cat, Salem, on a regular basis, whereas my cat didn't speak a word of english, making for awkward late-night conversations. On The Secret World of Alex Mack, Larisa Oleynik (who played Alex) was transforming into a metallic puddle on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, vampires and other monsters were being fought in between atypical teenage romances, and on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Melissa Joan Hart - otherwise known as the Queen B of the '90s - stole all our hearts as spell-casting high schooler, Sabrina Spellman.ĭid anyone else decide to change their answer to the question "what do you want to be when you grow up?" to "witch" after seeing the series' pilot? Of course you did - we all did. During our teens, we had a smorgasbord of magic-infused television to indulge in as a reprieve from our homework and teenage doldrums. And by magic, I'm not simply talking about the beauty of slap bracelets, scrunchies, and advent of household internet connections - although those were/are all good things. There's no denying it: the 1990s was a magical decade.
