Younger children probably won't find it very appealing, but aside from the junior set, "Sabrina" comes recommended. It clearly seems to be geared towards upper elementary/early junior high students. I would hardly consider it to be the best animated series currently on the air, but I find "Sabrina" to be quite entertaining. Although the animation is a little on the simple side, the style reflects the light, fun energy of the writing. ![]() It's one of just a few cartoons that has made me laugh out loud. Despite a tremendous number of episodes that have been written - 65 episodes as I write this, and presumably still more are in production - the show is and consistent in quality and avoids being overly repetitive, despite somewhat frequent recycling of plots. Although being 21 and watching a series about a junior high schooler with magic powers is a bit embarassing to admit, "Sabrina" is one of the few animated series I watch regularly and the only series that doesn't center around action/adventure. and Hartbreak Films in association with DIC Productions, L.P., which was owned by Disney at the time. ![]() ![]() As a devoted reader, I don't believe I've ever read a single positive comment about "Sabrina: The Animated Series". Sabrina: The Animated Series is an American animated children's television series based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
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