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6.0/10
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Sabrina must prove that she is worthy of attending an academy for witches.Sabrina must prove that she is worthy of attending an academy for witches.Sabrina must prove that she is worthy of attending an academy for witches.
Jay Brazeau
- Uncle Eustace
- (voice)
Bettina Bush
- Aunt Zelda
- (voice)
- (as Tina Bush)
Garry Chalk
- Warlock
- (voice)
Merrilyn Gann
- Miss Hag
- (voice)
- (as Marilyn Gann)
Louis Chirillo
- Salem
- (voice)
Andrew Kavadas
- Flat Ears
- (voice)
Carly McKillip
- Portia
- (voice)
Vanessa Morley
- Bree
- (voice)
Jane Mortifee
- Enchantra
- (voice)
Teryl Rothery
- Miss Fetid
- (voice)
Moneca Stori
- Aunt Hilda
- (voice)
Sam Vincent
- Craven
- (voice)
- (as Samuel Vincent)
Dale Wilson
- Mr. Rancid
- (voice)
Colin Murdock
- Hockey Player
- (voice)
Alistair Abell
- Hockey Player
- (voice)
Brent Miller
- Hockey Player
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEmily hart doesn't reprise her role as Sabrina.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Archies in Jug Man (2003)
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An atrocious "film"
First let me say that the producers of this film must have had an incredibly low budget. I was never fond of the original sabrina (animated) series anyway, but this is pure tripe.
The voice of Sabrina (I admit, Emily Hart did not do a great job as a voice actress, but her voice was well-suited to the character.) Is now voiced by what sounds like an air-headed preteen girl. This particular voice gets very old, very fast.
The only real reason I ever watched the animated series was for Salem, the cat (Nick Bakay) - but he's not in this one. Instead, another unknown, not to mention annoying voice-actor is voicing him. The animation, also, is damn near atrocious, looking incredibly 2d and flat.
Anyway, onto the storyline. The idea is, on sabrina's 13th birthday she receives a message from a big-wig in the witches' realm, and is asked to attend a witches school - which happens to be a large castle.
(Sound familiar, anyone?)
Anyway, she is a half-witch. And everyone else is a witch! Oh no! (Yet somehow she still manages to perform pretty advanced magic - conjuring fish, removing spots from her body)
But she cannot fly. And neither can her friend Nicole - another half witch - who doesn't have such excuses as "I just washed my hair and I can't do anything with it." That Sabrina seems to be filled with, and seem so convincing to her "friends." - Therefore everybody makes a mockery of Nicole. Somehow, though, Sabrina manages to disguise her being a half-witch (though, she has exactly the same 'symptoms' as Nicole.)
This is a blatant rip of Harry Potter, and I expect Disney or whoever made this film will be sued very soon. This is only really to be viewed by preteens, or "ppl hu spel lik dis"
0.1/10 - DON'T WATCH IT.
The voice of Sabrina (I admit, Emily Hart did not do a great job as a voice actress, but her voice was well-suited to the character.) Is now voiced by what sounds like an air-headed preteen girl. This particular voice gets very old, very fast.
The only real reason I ever watched the animated series was for Salem, the cat (Nick Bakay) - but he's not in this one. Instead, another unknown, not to mention annoying voice-actor is voicing him. The animation, also, is damn near atrocious, looking incredibly 2d and flat.
Anyway, onto the storyline. The idea is, on sabrina's 13th birthday she receives a message from a big-wig in the witches' realm, and is asked to attend a witches school - which happens to be a large castle.
(Sound familiar, anyone?)
Anyway, she is a half-witch. And everyone else is a witch! Oh no! (Yet somehow she still manages to perform pretty advanced magic - conjuring fish, removing spots from her body)
But she cannot fly. And neither can her friend Nicole - another half witch - who doesn't have such excuses as "I just washed my hair and I can't do anything with it." That Sabrina seems to be filled with, and seem so convincing to her "friends." - Therefore everybody makes a mockery of Nicole. Somehow, though, Sabrina manages to disguise her being a half-witch (though, she has exactly the same 'symptoms' as Nicole.)
This is a blatant rip of Harry Potter, and I expect Disney or whoever made this film will be sued very soon. This is only really to be viewed by preteens, or "ppl hu spel lik dis"
0.1/10 - DON'T WATCH IT.
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- thegumball
- Jul 20, 2003
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- Countries of origin
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- Also known as
- Sabrina en el país de las brujas
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
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