![]() Most episodes center on the typical issues of middle school, along with those that emanated from Sabrina's inexperience with or misuse of several magic, witchcraft, and extremely powerful and complex spells. As in the original comic series, Sabrina lives with her paternal witch aunts, Hilda and Zelda Spellman, and her loud-mouthed black cat Salem Saberhagen, all of whom advise Sabrina on the use of several magics. The only way this could merit my approval more is if Nick Bakay was on board to voice Salem again.Unlike previous incarnations, Sabrina Spellman in this series is depicted as a 12-year-old attending middle school. I’m also intrigued by the concept art. A tattooed, crop haired, boyish heroine in a vest, t-shirt and boots, and with an intriguingly technological themed witch costume and broom. ![]() I’ll always lend my support to efforts that’ll bring action cartoons for young girls into existence, since pretty much everything I watched as a kid was an action cartoon intended for boys. “She’s a teenage girl with superpowers for god’s sake. …“With Harry Potter coming to an end, we wanted to fill that void,” says MoonScoop CEO Mike Young. “It’s a little more dealing in the supernatural realm,” Goldwater says.Įven Salem, the magical cat, will be re-imagined – he’s a tad more naughty this time around. ![]() Story wise, the project aims to be more action-oriented than previous incarnations like ABC’s short-lived Saturday morning “Sabrina: the Animated Series” (1999-2000) or the sitcom starring Melissa Joan Hart that ran from 1996-2003 on both ABC and then the WB network. ![]() And because the rest of what the LA Times describes doesn’t sound much like Twilight at all. ![]()
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