| Sabrina, The Teenage Witch - The Third Season | 
enlarge | Actor: Melissa Joan Hart Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 542 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.5
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Theatrical Release Date: September 27, 1996 Release Date: January 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW - Factory Sealed Authentic US release - ships out to FIRST CLASS in a padded mailer - thanks very much !!
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/15/2008
Amazon.com Accepting one's own strengths and weaknesses and feeling comfortable with oneself is a difficult process for any teenager and Sabrina the teenage witch is no exception. In season three, Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) finally earns her witches license, but finds out she can't actually use it until she discovers a hidden family secret. Thus begins a procession of distant relatives from the other realm who offer important clues to Sabrina's family's secret. Along the way Sabrina learns some important lessons about romance, laughing at oneself, self-confidence, the evils of gambling and the power of addiction, superficial versus inner beauty, and the importance of family and telling the truth. Sabrina's witch aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick) and their talking cat Salem (voiced by Nick Bakay) always offer their support and guidance in their own quirky, though sometimes questionable ways while Sabrina's best friend Valerie (Lindsay Sloane) and boyfriend Harvey (Nate Richert) provide the peer support Sabrina needs to mature and thrive in the mortal world. Add in Sabrina's always scheming school nemesis Libby (Jenna Leigh Green) and her vice-principal turned Aunt Zelda's suitor Mr. Kraft (Martin Mull) for 25 episodes of teenage fun, angst, humor, and drama. Sabrina's family secret is finally revealed in the final episode and it could just be life-changing for the whole family. Especially notable are the Halloween episode "Good Will Haunting" which is packed with guest artists including Gary Owens, Ruth Buzzi, David Madden, Alan Sues, Joanne Worley, Corbin Allred, and Tara Charendoff; the Christmas episode "Christmas Amnesia" in which Sabrina realizes just how much those seemingly silly Christmas traditions really mean to her; the final family reunion episode set in Hawaii, "Silent Movie" which is a parody of the old-time silent movies; and "Sabrina's Real World" which is a tongue-in-cheek salute to modern day reality programs. Other famous guest appearances include N'Sync in "Sabrina and the Pirates," Jerry Springer and Julia Duffy in "Mr. Kraft," Alex Rocco in "Sabrina's Real World," and Michelle Kwan in "Sabrina the Teenage Writer." (Ages 8 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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spellbinding third season of "Sabrina" magic! October 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A new year (and a new hairstyle for star Melissa Joan Hart) with the third season of SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH. In the third year of the spellbinding comedy, Sabrina finally earns her witches' license, must choose between steady boyfriend Harvey (Nate Richert) and handsome warlock Daschiell (Donald Faison), and also attempt to solve the mysterious "Family Secret"!
COMPLETE EPISODE LISTING:
"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Season Opener" - Sabrina gets her witches' license, but now must uncover a family secret. Meanwhile, her romantic dilemma continues...
"Boy Was My Face Red" - In order to help Valerie (Lindsay Sloane) out of an extremely embarrassing situation, Sabrina concocts a spell which later backfires, leaving Sabrina literally red-faced...
"Suspicious Minds" - Sabrina gets jealous when Harvey is paired with Libby (Jenna Leigh Green) for a school project about marriage. And Aunt Zelda (Beth Broderick) starts dating Mr Kraft (Martin Mull)...
"The Pom-Pom Incident" - Valerie decides to try out for the dreaded cheerleading squad, so Sabrina uses a magic coin from the Other Realm in order to change her mind... Guest-starring Dom DeLuise.
"Pancake Madness" - After she makes a fool of herself in front of the entire school by giving in to her pancake addiction (and being visited by a giant maple syrup dispenser named Mrs Mapleton), Sabrina must go through an intense detox... Meanwhile, Hilda is deported to the Other Realm's version of Canada.
"Good Will Haunting" - On Halloween, Sabrina is given an evil Molly-Dolly to terrorise her friends, whilst Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda are trapped at a party being held in an insane asylum. Guest-starring JoAnne Worley and Ruth Buzzi.
"You Bet Your Family" - Salem (voiced by Nick Bakay) loses a big poker game in the Other Realm, so now Hilda, Zelda and Sabrina are powerless servants for the next twenty years!...
"And the Sabrina Goes to..." - Hungry for praise, Sabrina conjures up a 'just desserts' spell and is showered with compliments for every little thing she does... Guest-starring Mary Hart, Dick Clark, and Phantom Planet.
"Nobody Nose Libby Like Sabrina Nose Libby" - Salem and Sabrina wind up stuck inside a tiny spaceship that accidentally flies up Libby's nose, eventually getting wedged in her brain...
"Sabrina and the Beast" - Sabrina's unattractive but kind-hearted Cousin Suzie (Sonje Fortag) arrives to discuss the Family Secret, and turns Harvey into a beast in order to teach Sabrina a lesson about appearances...
"Christmas Amnesia" - At a trendy party in the Other Realm, Sabrina accidentally erases Christmas in the Spellman household and must figure out a way to restore the holiday...
"Whose So-Called Life is It Anyway?" - Valerie's mother makes a wish that her daughter could be exactly like Sabrina. But when the wish comes true, Valerie gradually starts morphing into Sabrina's double...
"What Price Harvey?" - Concerned about Harvey's decision to become a mechanic, Sabrina douses him with a magic cologne that turns him into an industrial tycoon overnight... Hilda and Zelda switch personalities, with the help of zany Cousin Zsa Zsa (Sheryl Lee Ralph).
"Mrs Kraft" - Aunt Zelda finds out that Mr Kraft used to be married to a witch named Lucy (Julia Duffy)! So the two women fight for his affections on a wacky Jerry Springer episode entitled 'Keep Your Hands off My Mortal'...
"Sabrina and the Pirates" - In order to see N'Sync perform, Sabrina obtains a fake ID. But then her magic starts becoming fake as well...
"Sabrina, the Matchmaker" - Ordered by Cupid to make two people fall in love, Sabrina gets her Cousin Marigold (Hallie Todd) and the local plumber together. But then her two bratty daughters try thier best to ruin it... With Emily Hart, Frankie Muniz and Emile Hirsch.
"Salem, the Boy" - Sabrina decides to use her three magic wish tokens from Roland (Phil Fondacaro) to try and help depressed Salem. Using the body of school nerd Gordy (Curtis Andersen), Salem can spend some time remembering his human life...until his megalomaniacal personality starts to kick in once more! Guest-starring Henry Gibson and Mary Ann Mobley.
"Sabrina the Teenage Writer" - The line between fiction and reality literally starts to blur when Sabrina types a story on a magic typewriter and the characters come to life... Guest-starring David L. Lander and Michelle Kwan.
"The Big Sleep" - After Sabrina disturbs Aunt Dorma (Rosalind Ayres)--the family black sheep--who sleeps ten years at a time, the vengeful relation puts Hilda and Zelda to sleep for all eternity...
"Sabrina's Pen Pal" - Sabrina sneaks her timid pen-pal Martha (Lisa Darr) over from the Other Realm disguised as a cat, only to discover she's actually a notorious jewel thief!
"Sabrina's Real World" - After Salem signs a big contract with an Other Realm TV network, Sabrina's life becomes a reality series...
"The Long and Winding Shortcut" - Using Mrs Quick (Mary Gross) to help solve the Family Secret by inventing an elaborate boardgame (complete with Monty Hall as a host), Sabrina is accused of cheating and stripped of all modern conveniences...
"Sabrina, the Sandman" - Sabrina gets a job as the Sandman, putting people to sleep. But she becomes confused and upset when she starts peeking in on their dreams...
"Silent Movie" - Just as Harvey professes his love to Sabrina, a silent spell kicks in. When the entire Spellman household descends into an old 1920s silent movie, pandemonium erupts...
"The Good, the Bad and the Luau" - As Harvey's mother goes into labour, Sabrina is called away to a vacation in Hawaii, where the Family Secret is finally revealed... With Henry Gibson, Kellye Nakahara, Susan Angelo, Lisa K. Wyatt, and David Alan Graf.
Love it a lot July 16, 2008 This season is my favorite. It have my favorite one Pancake Madness. Sabrina is so funny. By the way this is the last season to have more then 22 episodes all the other seasons have 22. Final season for Valere and Libby. It's a great season and very funny. I also love the part about the family secret.
Unfortunetly CUT and Edited! June 20, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
When I first read on the internet , that the sabrina DVDs would be edited, I never realised this as being a big problem. I hardly noticed anything in season two and in season one the 'a girl like you' song was missing, which was a bit crap to find out.
So anyway, after watching the edited versions of the first seasons , it didn't seem to me as too cut until I got season three. But season three has more problems then the previous seasons: Phantom Planet was credited on the dvd for an appearence that you could not see on this version. Before the band should have appeared, this version just fades to black and you get the Sabrina introduction. Then a lot of music gets replaced by simple instrumental songs that don't even seem to fit to what is happening. The halloween episode had a great moment in where the "monster mash song" was played. Also , this song was removed.
Apart from noticeble songs missing (and a few scenes) this dvd set is great and the show itself is huge fun to watch. If you know the show by buying the dvds , it might be new to you and you wont have to worry about anything. But fans that know the show from the original airings will definetly miss a few things and some people will dislike that more then I did.
Another thing that isn't that good about the dvd-set is, that there are no extras whatsoever. Not even animated dvd menus or a little commentary. If you love the show and are just happy of being able to watch it, you'll live with that too . ;)
(I hope that my english was good enough ;) )
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! May 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sabrina the teenage witch, complete season three is excellent... I defenetly recomment this product for everyone! Third season is the best out of the first three ...
Enchanting series April 6, 2008 The 3rd season is a must-have for any Sabrina fan. I also highly recomend it if you're looking for wholesome, family entertainment.
In this season, Sabrina is still in high school and the finale' reveals the Spellman family secret.
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