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Sabrina the Witch is an animated children's television series based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina the Teenage Witch. It is produced by Turquoise Productions and Hartbreak Films in association with Studio Yotta.

The show is a spin-off of the 1996–2003 live-action series Sabrina the Teenage Witch and a reboot of the 1999 cartoon Sabrina: The Animated Series, which creator Danielle Pluzsik admired as a kid.

The series airs on Cartoon Network as part of "Har Har Tharsdays" and "Yuuki Takemoto's Girl Power Hour." It has been picked up for a second season, which will air in the fall of 2025.

Premise
Sabrina Spellman in this series is depicted as a 16-year-old attending high school, shown having graduated witch academy in the first episode. 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.

Most episodes center on high school drama, along with those that emanate from Sabrina's inexperience with or misuse of several magic, witchcraft, and extremely powerful and complex spells. Sabrina and her best friend Chloe often use magic (often from the "Spooky Jar"; a cookie jar containing a genie-like being in the family's kitchen) for all types of perceived emergencies. By the end of each episode, her innate magical abilities unintentionally backfire and Sabrina learns that using magic usually is not the solution to her everyday issues.

Main

 * Sabrina Spellman: Sabrina is a half witch–half mortal. She usually finds that her magic meddling turns situations from bad to worse. Her friend Chloe is aware of Sabrina's magic but Harvey Kinkle, another friend and her romantic interest, isn't. She is secretly in love with Harvey and wants one day to marry him. She wears a white-and-pink striped tank top that exposes her midriff, a green moon-shaped earring paired with a yellow star-shaped earring, pink skirt, pink hairclips in her bangs, with pink-and-white sneakers. When she casts a spell the magic produced is pink and yellow. She is voiced by Emily Hart; Melissa Joan Hart's sister who played Sabrina's cousin Amanda in many episodes of the 1996 Sabrina the Teenage Witch television series.
 * Hilda Spellman and Zelda Spellman: While Hilda suggests they bend the rules sometime and use magic to get ahead, Zelda is determined to say no right up until the moment she gives up. Hilda is more carefree and reckless than her cautious sister Zelda, and, although they do butt heads sometimes, they are still sisters. Like in the DiC series, Hilda and Zelda both have the appearance of teenagers, as this was the punishment they received from Enchantra for "abusing magic" in the past. In the animated series, Zelda wears a red blouse and blue bellbottoms in addition to a pair of blue glasses, and has long strawberry blonde hair. Whenever she casts a spell, the magic produced is always blue and yellow. Hilda wears a purple minidress and has tan skin, with brown hair that is shorter than Zelda's. When she casts a spell the magic produced is purple and yellow. They are both voiced by Melissa Joan Hart, known for playing Sabrina in the Showtime film adaptation and the ABC series.
 * Salem Saberhagen: Salem knows the right buttons to push to talk Sabrina into just about anything, and he does it guiltlessly—until he's caught. Salem was once a powerful wizard, but he was locked into a cat-form because he was constantly trying to take over the world. However, he makes up for his predicament with magical charms that help Sabrina in some situations. He is voiced by Nick Bakay, who reprises his role from the 1996 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch TV series.
 * Uncle Quigley: Uncle Quigley is an original character created for the animated series. He is Sabrina's maternal great-uncle, and the household's adult guardian. Because Uncle Quigley doesn't have any magic powers, one understands that Sabrina's mother is a mortal. He is voiced by George Lowe.
 * Chloe Flan: Chloe is Sabrina's best friend of African-American descent. She's the only mortal besides Uncle Quigley who knows Sabrina's secret. She is voiced by Cree Summer.
 * Harvey Kinkle: Harvey has a cute and sweet personality. While he only admits to Sabrina that she is his "best pal," he likes her very much. However, Harvey is unaware Sabrina is a witch although often sees the results of the magic himself. He is voiced by Gary Cole, and Pluzsik only chose Cole for the role because the character is named Harvey.
 * Gemini "Gem" Stone: Gemini is snobby, pampered and a very spoiled mean girl. Gem lives down the street and sees Sabrina as her main competitor for Harvey's attention (whom Gem is interested in as well), though Harvey likes Sabrina more. She is similar to Libby Chesler in the sitcom. She is voiced by Vanessa Marshall.

Supporting

 * Spooky Jar: Spooky Jar is a genie (or possibly a demon of some kind) who resides in a purple cookie jar in Sabrina's kitchen. Whenever Sabrina needs a special spell, she can get one from the Spooky Jar, but they rarely turn out the way she expects. He is voiced by the voice of Swayzak in Toonami's Trapped in Hyperspace TIE.
 * Michael Flan: Chloe's older brother, Michael Flan is a character created for the show. He is voiced by Phil LaMarr, using the voice he used as Black Vulcan from Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
 * Slugloafe: Slugloafe is the fat school bully who calls his victims by their last names. His real name is Horace. There have been times where he compliments Harvey. He is voiced by Scott Menville.
 * Enchantra: Enchantra is the queen of all witches and head of the Witches' Council. She resembles somewhat of a dominatrix with a tight-fitting red catsuit with a flowing cape and black, over-the-knee boots. She speaks in a thick British accent and has long black hair, tan skin and green eyes. When she casts spells, the magic produced is red and purple. She is voiced by Tara Strong.
 * Gem's parents: Gem's parents are the richest people in town.
 * Edward Spellman: Sabrina's long-lost father who is a very strong warlock and Zelda and Hilda's younger brother.
 * Diana Spellman: Sabrina's human mother who is an archeologist and works at a dig site in Egypt.
 * Q: Originally a character from The New Archie and Sabrina Hour, Q was remade as an obvious TOM 2 expy, first appearing in "Science vs. Magic" as Sabrina's creation for the science fair. He has a crush on Sabrina. He is voiced by Steven Blum.
 * Sapion: An evil alien robot who targets Greendale upon learning of Sabrina. His ultimate goal is to absorb the world's knowledge. He is a parody of Brainiac, most notably the Superman: The Animated Series version. Sapion is voiced by Corey Burton.

Production
The show was created by Danielle Pluzsik, who adored Sabrina: The Animated Series since playing Zapped! for the Game Boy Color and had the idea for a Sabrina reboot since 2013.

The series reflects some of the irreverent style of humor seen in Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Celebrity voices in the series include Ray Fisher, David Byrne, and Shakira.

Melissa Joan Hart, who starred as Sabrina in the live-action sitcom, served as producer of this series, but her younger sister Emily Hart (who played the recurring character Amanda on the sitcom) voiced Sabrina. Melissa instead voiced Sabrina's two aunts, Hilda and Zelda, originally played by Beth Broderick and Caroline Rhea. Nick Bakay reprises his role as Salem from both the film and live-action series. The theme song is sung by Blackpink, who appear as themselves in "Sabrina Meets Blackpink."

United States
The series first ran on Cartoon Network during their "Har Har Tharsdays" lineup in 2025. Repeats of the series currently air on the "Yuuki Takemoto's Girl Power Hour" block.

The series is also currently available on WarnerMedia's online streaming service HBO Max.

International
In Canada, the series airs on YTV. Everywhere else airs it on their respective Cartoon Network equivalent, for example, the United Kingdom airs it on Cartoon Network UK.