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Sabrina, a Aprendiz de Feiticeira

Sabrina, a Aprendiz de Feiticeira

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ComédiaFamíliaSci-Fi & Fantasy
Lançamento
27 de set. de 1996
País
Estados Unidos
Produções
Hartbreak FilmsViacom ProductionsParamount TelevisionABC ProductionsFinishing the Hat ProductionsWarner Bros. Television
Conta as aventuras de Sabrina Spellman que, aos 16 anos, descobre que é uma bruxa. Suas tias Hilda e Zelda lhes dão conselhos sobre como usar seus poderes mágicos de maneira apropriada, mas, apesar de seu esforço, Sabrina sempre se mete em grandes trapalhadas por ainda não dominar os feitiços.

About

A 1996 sitcom about a teen witch learning to balance magic and everyday life.

Sabrina Spellman discovers she is a witch on her 16th birthday and moves into a house with her two aunts, Hilda and Zelda, and their talking cat Salem. The show follows Sabrina as she navigates high school, later college, and everyday teenage challenges while experimenting with spells that often go awry, all set in the fictional town of Westbridge, Massachusetts.

What to know

  • The series ran for 7 seasons with 163 episodes.
  • Each episode lasts about 22 minutes.
  • It premiered on September 27, 1996, and concluded on April 24, 2003.
  • Melissa Joan Hart stars as Sabrina; Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick play her aunts.
  • Salem is a warlock turned cat voiced by Nick Bakay.
  • The show blends light comedy with fantasy and teenage drama.

Watch if

If you enjoy light‑hearted sitcoms that mix everyday teen life with quirky fantasy elements, and you’re interested in a show that balances humor with gentle moral lessons, Sabrina offers a familiar and charming experience.

Skip if

If you prefer shows with darker tones, complex serialized narratives, or mature content, this family‑friendly sitcom may feel too simple and light.

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Series Setting and Premise
The show begins in 1996 when 16‑year‑old Sabrina Spellman discovers she is a witch. She moves into a Victorian house with her aunts, Hilda and Zelda, and their mischievous cat Salem. Set in the fictional town of Westbridge, Massachusetts, each episode blends everyday teen issues with Sabrina’s spell‑testing adventures.
Main Characters and Relationships
Melissa Joan Hart leads as Sabrina, surrounded by her aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick). The trio is joined by Salem, the talking cat. Friends include Harvey, Sabrina’s first boyfriend, and classmates who often become unwitting targets of Sabrina’s magic mishaps.
Magic Rules and Limits
Sabrina’s spells are guided by basic rules—two words, a rhyme, and a clear intention. The series frequently shows the consequences of misuse, highlighting lessons about responsibility, respect for others, and the importance of learning before using power.
High School Adventures
In the early seasons, Sabrina navigates Westbridge High, dealing with typical teen challenges like exams, friendships, and crushes, all while juggling her newfound magic. The show uses humor to address common adolescent dilemmas.
College Years and Growth
Season five marks Sabrina’s transition to college, where she balances studies, roommates, and evolving relationships. The series explores maturity and independence while maintaining its whimsical tone.
Romantic Storylines and Friends
Sabrina’s relationships—most notably with Harvey and later college friends—drive many story arcs. The show balances romance with comedic mishaps, often turning magical mishaps into bonding moments with friends.
Humor Style and Tone
Fast‑paced dialogue, witty banter, and visual gags define the show’s humor. While the tone stays light, it occasionally touches on deeper lessons, keeping the series entertaining for both teens and their families.
Legacy and Cultural Impact
Running from 1996 to 2003, the sitcom left a lasting impression on teen audiences. It spawned a spin‑off animation series and inspired later shows exploring magical teen protagonists.

FAQ

How many seasons did Sabrina the Teenage Witch have?
The show ran for seven seasons from 1996 to 2003.
How many episodes were produced?
There are 163 episodes plus three television movies released throughout the series.
When did the series premiere?
It premiered on ABC on September 27, 1996.
When did the series end?
The final episode aired on April 24, 2003.
What is the runtime of each episode?
Each episode runs approximately 22 minutes, typical of a half‑hour sitcom slot.
Who created the show?
The series was created by Nell Scovell and based on the Archie Comics character designed by Dan DeCarlo.
Who are the main cast members?
Melissa Joan Hart stars as Sabrina, with Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick playing her aunts, and Nick Bakay voicing Salem.
What is the basic premise of the show?
Sabrina discovers she is a witch on her 16th birthday and moves into a house with her aunts and Salem, learning to manage her powers while dealing with everyday teen life.
Where is the show set?
The fictional town of Westbridge, Massachusetts provides the backdrop for Sabrina’s adventures.
Does Sabrina have a talking cat?
Yes, Salem is a warlock turned cat who provides comic relief and magical guidance.
What is the tone of the series?
It is a light‑hearted comedy with occasional romantic subplots and gentle moral lessons.
Are fantasy elements present?
Yes, magic, spells, and witches are central to the storyline.
Does Sabrina attend high school?
She attends Westbridge High during the early seasons, where many episodes revolve around school life.
Does Sabrina go to college?
From season five onward, she is shown studying at a university while living with roommates.
Are there romance storylines?
Sabrina’s relationships with Harvey and later classmates provide recurring romantic beats.
What age group is the target audience?
The show is family‑friendly and aimed primarily at teens and pre‑teens.
Are there serious themes?
The series offers moral lessons about responsibility, honesty, and respecting others, woven into comedic moments.
Who are the recurring characters?
Key recurring characters include Aunt Hilda, Aunt Zelda, and Salem, who support and challenge Sabrina throughout the series.
What is the episode structure?
Episodes are largely self‑contained, though some seasons feature longer story arcs that explore character development.
Where can I watch the series?
The show is available on streaming platforms such as Paramount+ and Tubi, and episodes can be purchased digitally.

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