Episodes American Broadcasting Company September 11, 1999 and November 18, 2000[]
Episodes American Broadcasting Company | Title | Written by | Original air date
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101 | Sabrina tries swapping lives with Gem, but when she tries to switch back she finds that Gem likes being a witch. | "Witch Switch"
Series Premiere |
Stewart St. John | September 11, 1999 (on ABC) | |
Sabrina and Gem switch places after Sabrina is invited to Gem's birthday party and Sabrina becomes jealous of Gem's seemingly charmed life. | |||||
120 | Sabrina must confess about saving Harvey's life. | "No Time To Be A Hero" | Doug Molitor | October 14, 2000 | |
Sabrina wrongly receives credit for saving Harvey's life, despite having done nothing. Attempting to remedy the problem by going back in time, Sabrina only makes things worse. | |||||
102 | Uncle Quigley runs away from home and leaves the family with a mean nanny. | "Has Anybody Seen My Quigley?" | Gary Apple | September 18, 1999 (on ABC) | |
When Quigley gets fed up with Sabrina, Hilda and Zelda's behavior around the house, he leaves and hires a strict nanny to take his place and when the nanny becomes too controlling, Sabrina, Hilda and Zelda conjure a spell to make the nanny more easygoing. | |||||
119 | Sabrina casts a spell that turns her into an adult. | "Anywhere But Here" | Alexx Van Dyne | October 7, 2000 | |
After being denied access to an age inappropriate movie, told not to buy a CD recommended for older audiences and barred from playing a video game for young adults, Sabrina wishes she were grown up and gets sent to a reality where she's an adult married to Harvey with three hyperactive kids, no magic and struggling to deal with adulthood. | |||||
103 | Sabrina accidentally causes Cinderella to appear in Greendale. | "Once Upon A Whine" | Jim Staahl
Jim Fisher |
September 25, 1999 (on ABC) | |
Sabrina accidentally brings Cinderella to life. While trying to send her back, Sabrina accidentally sends Harvey to Once Upon A Time Land, taking Cinderella's place. | |||||
117 | Sabrina fears her grandparents plan to divorce. | "The Grandparent Trap" | Alexx Van Dyne | September 23, 2000 | |
The Spellmans are worried that Sabrina's grandparents are getting a divorce. | |||||
104 | Sabrina must guide her geeky friend Norma around school while trying to impress the snobby cheerleaders. | "The Importance of Being Norma" | Savage Steve Holland
Kat Likkel Cydne Clark Steve Granat |
October 2, 1999 (on ABC) | |
Sabrina competes against Gem for a spot on the cheerleading squad. However, she finds herself bogged down by Norma, a dorky transfer student whom she's forced to look after. | |||||
105 | Sabrina avoids the doctor when she finds out she needs to get a shot for witchitis. | "Witchitis" | Glenn Leopold | October 9, 1999 | |
Sabrina is afraid to get her witchitis vaccination, but her procrastination only leads to her getting sick... and a quick remedy conjured up by Salem leads to her witchitis getting worse. | |||||
116 | Sabrina turns her father's fiancee into an obnoxious 12-year-old. | "My Stepmother the Babe" | Lisa Medway | September 16, 2000 | |
Sabrina grows jealous of her wizard father’s new fiancé, a kindly antique dealer named Futura Hyde, so Sabrina uses a spell to mentally make Futura an immature teenage girl so she can relate to her (which Sabrina's father doesn't like, as he wants a more mature woman). | |||||
106 | Sabrina learns that she must pass a Witches Boot Camp before she can gain her full power. | "Absence of Malissa" | Tracy Berna | October 16, 1999 (on ABC) | |
Sabrina is sent to Witch Boot Camp, where the captain continuously mocks her for being a half-witch. | |||||
107 | Sabrina befriends a stray dog named Alvin, but the dog turns into a vigilante for canines and kidnaps Sabrina's family. | "Planet of the Dogs" | John Hoberg | October 23, 1999 (on ABC) | |
Sabrina brings home a stray dog, Alvin, but shortly starts to neglect it. Alvin eventually gets into the Spookie Jar and becomes smarter, then rallies all the dogs in the neighborhood to overthrow the humans. | |||||
108 | Sabrina and Salem are sympathetic to Boogey Jr. being afraid of his shadow. | "Scare Apparent" | Dennis Haley
Marcy Brown |
October 30, 1999 (on ABC) | |
Sabrina befriends a young, cowardly bogeyman. | |||||
118 | Gem's parents go broke, so she is forced to live with Sabrina. | "Stone Broke" | Gary Apple | September 30, 2000 | |
When Gem's parents lose all their assets, she’s forced to live at Sabrina's house and eventually reforms her snobberyness when her friends desert her for not being rich anymore. | |||||
109 | Salem is embarrassed by his body and tries to disguise himself when a friend comes to town. | "Salem's Plot" | Jan Strnad | November 6, 1999 (on ABC) | |
When Salem's old friend comes to visit, Salem pretends to be Quigley (and vice versa) to hide the fact that he was turned into a cat as punishment for abusing his magic. | |||||
110 | Sabrina is disappointed when her favorite teacher does not pick her to go on a field trip. | "What Becomes of The Broken Hearted?" | Don Gillies | November 13, 1999 (on ABC) | |
After getting rejected by her favorite teacher to go on a weekend field trip, Sabrina visits a gnome who challenges her to find someone who has never had his (or her) heart broken and discovers that even self-centered people like Gem, Hilda, Zelda and Salem have been hurt. | |||||
122 | Sabrina is jealous when Harvey becomes obsessed with Devin, a martial arts action hero. | "Feats of Clay"
Series Finale |
Jan Strnad | November 18, 2000 | |
Sabrina wishes that action hero, Devin DeGaulle (a Steven Seagal spoof), would film his next movie in her town so Harvey can meet him, but Harvey becomes disillusioned when Devin DeGaulle turns out to be nothing like his on-screen persona. | |||||
111 | Gandolf comes to visit and must renew his witching license. | "Moldy Oldie" | Gary Apple | November 20, 1999 (on ABC) | |
Great Grandpa Gandalf comes to Greendale to renew his witchery License, but the Spellmans don't believe he's up to snuff. | |||||
121 | Sabrina casts a spell to make Harvey's imaginary childhood friend reappear. | "You've Got a Friend" | Josh Stolberg | November 11, 2000 | |
When his favorite cartoon show (The Billy-Go-Boom-Boom Show) gets cancelled, Harvey gets upset, as he takes it as a sign that he's growing up. To cheer him up, Sabrina conjures up Harvey's imaginary friend Mort from a drawing he did when he was five-- who starts getting Harvey in trouble for playing childish pranks. | |||||
112 | Sabrina and family conspire to show Gem the error of her selfish ways. | "Witchmas Carole" | Sean Abley | December 18, 1999 | |
Angry over Gem Stone's selfish views on Christmas, Sabrina, Hilda and Zelda pose as the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to come in order to scare the holiday spirit into Gem, but the plan goes awry when Gem doesn't reform. | |||||
113 | Sabrina and her classmates go camping with Uncle Quigley as a chaperone. | "Truth or Scare" | Savage Steve Holland
Kevin Murphy |
January 15, 2000 | |
On a class trip in the woods, Sabrina and Gem dare each other into doing foolish things. | |||||
114 | Sabrina spends a little extra money she earned fund-raising on herself. | "Generation Hex" | Savage Steve Holland | January 22, 2000 | |
Sabrina raises money to update the town's library and exceeds her goal by $300, which she uses to outbid her rival Gem Stone in buying a rare collectible Billy-Go-Boom-Boom doll. Despite Pi and Harvey chastising her for using the extra money in the library fund for her own needs, Sabrina justifies her purchase by claiming the extra money isn't going to be missed... and learns how one person's selfish actions can have negative consequences for everyone else when the Billy-Go-Boom-Boom doll comes to life in the night and takes her 40 years into the future. | |||||
115 | Sabrina is jealous of her piano instructor's girlfriend. | "Key to My Heart" | Jeanmarie Williams | September 9, 2000 | |
Sabrina develops a crush on her piano teacher, but when she learns her piano teacher has a girlfriend (who’s a cellist), she sabotages his girlfriend's musical talent so she can have him all to herself. | |||||