This one is amazing, its the best since it shows what was the big hit in the late 60s early 70s. The Archie Show was also in this show, and Archies Funhouse.
While I like the live action show, (except for the episodes where Sabrina goes to college, they sucked.) The animated series based on that one is awful. The animation is atrocious. TO make matters worse, Archie Comics used that same artwork for the Sabrina comics.
Thank God Filmation got the character design right.
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omg what´re you guys talking? THIS better than the newer Sabrina the Animated series. First of all, look how dumb easily they drew the characters compared to the newer Animated Series, and the quality just worse. Good that they made a better series, honestly!
This looks soo BORING! (Now give me thumbs down, I do not care!)
@newyorkerboy1 Back in the 70's animation had to be hand drawn. There were no computers to do it for them. They didn't have animators in India or japan doing most of the work for cheaper than dirt wages. In the 70's they worked on shoe string budgets. You can't use today's standards and compare it to the 1970's. Technology allows for better looking animation, but not better entertainment.
I don`t like this Sabrina, she`s so full of stereotypes... She`s good looking, good shaped, delicate, everyone like her, etc etc... She`s too perfect for me. not someone I could truly identify with.
@lioiloveu those were the 60s. when everyone looked good and acted like that. conforming was huge in the 60s. if you watch other cartoons from then, its all pretty much the same. the girls all act a certain way and are drawn very petite with light hair and blue eyes. sorry, just had to point that out
@lioiloveu So, you say you can identify with someone who is secretly a witch, has a talking cat that does magic, and lives with 2 aunts who are hundreds of years old, but being good looking, good shaped, delicate, and everyone liking her you have a problem with?
Now that's what I'm talking about! The REAL Sabrina the teenage witch. Not the Melissa Joan Hart Sabrina or the New Sabrina Animated Series. I'm talking about the old Sabrina, the Filmation version and not DIC's version which is considered crap. Long live Filmation's version and hopefully something like this will last another 40 years and beyond for generations to come, for our grandchildren that is.
I was 7 years old when Sabrina first aired back in 1969! I'd watch this, Perils of Penelope Pitstop, Scooby-Doo, and a host of other cartoons! :) And wasn't the actress who voiced Sabrina the SAME one who voiced Batgirl on the Batman-Superman Hour on CBS in '68? :)
Just because this version possibly/probably inspired the MJH Version does not make it better, and people definatly don't have to like the original. The hole in the ground inspired the modern day toilet - I defo Prefer the latter...
the comic inspried the original--and the MJH totally strayed away from how the character was originally written. those of us who grew up with the original have much fonder memories of it--as compared with every TERRIBLE REMAKE IN TODAY'S SOCIETY. Just b/c we have better technology doesn't mean we have to use it to desecrate what was enjoyable to us the first time around
Comment about the info in the gray box: I only know this 1969 version. I didn't know they did it in 1999! (I don't pay much attention to these modern times!)
I remember the pilot episode of this had a scene in which Sabrina was crying in the school basement,and was comforted by Moose,who told her not to feel bad,because everbody told him that he was dumb,and he'd learned to deal with it. I recall most vividly how much this touched my little 5-year-old heart at the time. I believe the shot of Sabrina sliding up the bannister,seen here in the opening credits,was part of this episode. Anyone else remember this?
LOL Thank you for posting! I remember this too--my brother used to sing "Sabrina the Teenage Biiiitch" when my parents were out of earshot on Saturday mornings LOL
That's true, 'smitty'. And the live-action series (starring Melissa Joan Hart) used the same situation, with evil twin "Katrina" popping up in a few episodes....by the way, 'Scarlet', there was a very brief period, in early 1965, where Samantha had a Siamese cat during two episodes {"The Cat's Meow" and "Ling-Ling"}, probably due to the influence of alternate sponsor Quaker Oats, then manufacturers of "Puss 'N' Boots" cat food...
Only thing is that Sabrina was a teenager and as such, she never married and she was living with two aunts (Hilda and Zelda). Besides, Samantha never owned a pet cat.
Sabrina, created for Archie Comics by Dan DeCarlo and George Gladir, first appeared in the October 1962 issue of "Archie's Mad House", and quickly became the "star" feature of that magazine. By 1969, Fred Silverman, architect of CBS' Saturday A.M. schedule, was looking for a new way to expand the popularity of "THE ARCHIE SHOW", which had become a monster hit in its first season. He got the idea of expanding the series to an hour and introducing Sabrina as a "new" character...
Very good info. You know in 1979 there was an Archie Comedy Hour and Superwitch show. In the Superwitch Series they introduced an evil Sabrina look-alike but with dark hair who was accidentally brought to Riverdale from an alternat demension via one of Zelda's spells gone wrong. I hope that I can find this episode.
Man do I feel old.. OLD. I was four when this was on the air, and I was totally addicted to it, The Archies and Josie and the Pussycats sometime later. I was a certified Archie comix cartoon junkie as a kid! Thanks for sharing, and for making me feel REAL old.. LOL.
i was only 1yr old when it originally came out but CBS kept this cartoon going well into the mid 70's in syndication but it disappeared for a very long time. it showed up on some local stations(on memphis' channel 24) in the early 80's but i havent seen it since. i loved the filmation cartoons including archie and the groovy ghoolies. gotta love the 70's...my childhood!! :)
When they originally introduced Sabrina -- wasn't it done in the context of one of the Archie show opens? I seem to remember a chant spelling out her name. Like "S-A-B-R-I-N-A -- the teenaged witch" or something like that. Is THAT video posted anywhere?
yes, the 60's song "Sugar,Sugar" was orginally on "The Archies" cartoon show and Sabrina was the object of the song, several videos of it are on youTube
I used to watch this in the 1970's I always thought Sabrina was prettier than Veronica, Betty or even Josie, Valerie or Melody. After seeing these again. I realize, she's even drawn different than the other Archie® characters. You could put Betty's hair on almost any of the girls and they would look just like Betty. Even Josie and Melody. but Sabrina's face shape, eyes even her body is different. and she must have the blondest hair and most unusual hairstyle I've ever seen.
Whenever they had Sabrina, The Goolies, & The Archies together, bedlam ensued. If Reggie saw one of the Goolies, he went running to Mr. Weatherbee. "It's one of those creeps from Horrible Hall," he'd say. When there was no one around, thanks to Sabrina, well, "Don't waste my time, Mantle!" "But...but...he was here, Mr. Weatherbee."
Actually if you go to Amazon, Entertainment Rights is releasing the original series on DVD. What I liked about this show it was the true Sabrina, not the 'middle school' version our next gen got. When I heard DIC do this instead of going with the original, I was sorely disappointed.
To me this was the TRUE Sabrina, and funny thing, she also cameoed on the Groovie Ghoulies as well.
This is the REAL Sabrina the teenaged witch - not the crappy live action copy from the 90's. Thanks for the memories! I remember me and my friends used to sing "Sabrina the teen aged bitch" 30 years before this other youtube stuff. We were the originators!
No reflection on MJH, but I always did prefer the original cartoon over the newer stuff.. and I had almost forgotten how hot the original Sabrina was! (of course at the time I had more of a crush on Veronica anyway)
For the record, "Sabrina" was created by Dan DeCarlo and George Gladir for the "Archie's Mad House" comic book in 1962. They collaborated on virtually every one of her appearances in that book until she "crossed over" into the Archie series. That's when Fred Silverman, who was in charge of CBS' Saturday morning schedule, decided to introduce Sabrina as a "new" character on the "ARCHIE COMEDY HOUR" in the fall of 1969. That success led to her own series the following year.
Dudette,I don't have a scanner or the equiment to post it on youtube. I order my Archies' videos inside of Archies' pals n' gals digest book. I called on the phone to make a order and I mailed in my money order. You can order Archies' videos with a credit card,lady
In the early seventies,I was 4.5 or 5years-old watching Sabrina the animation on CBS channel 2. I have Sabrina on DVD the original series. I want to thank you for bringing back my childhood memories,dude/dudette.
Hey da112568 I'm a fan of all Filmation studio projects and have been collecting them.Did you know that they are now being put on Dvd?How about some of those clips that you might have of Sabrina,post them i think everyone including me will enjoy seeing the original.Thank's for the memories.
And before the cartoon, there was a comic book. That's right, somebody else did it before Hollywood did. 90% of what's on TV now was stolen from old TV shows.
This IS the orginal Sabrina the Teenaged Witch which was based on the Archies' comics charcter from the 1970s, Melissa Joan Hart's live action version is actually an update of THIS series (as far as the "weird" hair, Sabrina was supposed to be a PLATINUM blone like Melody from Josie & The Pussycats AND both of them were copying Jayne Mansfield's hair color
This intro is not from 1969, but rather from the 70's. Originally, the Sabrina cartoons were part of the Archie Comedy Hour from 1969. Sabrina landed her own show with the Groovie Goolies in 1970, Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies. The Goolies then separated from Sabrina and had their own show, but it was mostly reruns from the original. The Sabrina cartoons from The Archie Comedy Hour were later shown on the Everything's Archie show in 1973, and then in the Sabrina show, which had this intro.
Now uv started readin dis dunt stop. This is so scary. Send this to 5 ova videos in 143 minutes. When ur done press F6 and ur crushes name will appear on the screen in big letters. This is scary cause it actually works. If u break the chain u will have problems with relations p.s for the next five years x-x-x
I watched this in syndication in 1978. Around that time, alot of late 60's and early 70's cartoons were being syndicated. I have forgotten the exact channels that were airing them. They seem to have had a renaissance at that time.
Me too! But that would be up to the Archie Comics Group (which owns the charcters) Entertaiment Rights, which owns a majority of Filmation's library (with a few exceptions, such as Star Trek, all the DC Comics superheroes and The New Adventrues of Gilligan, to name a few).
Now this is the Sabrina I remember! Melissa Joan Hart (who was in the prime time series as well as a voice actor for the other animated series, [playing the roles of Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda]) and her sister Emily (who played Sabrina), were okay, but Jane Webb's version was awesome! Too bad it may not be on DVD like some of the other Filmation classics, but it brings back a lot of memories.
It was a classic back here in Brazil as well - we used to watched it in the mid 70's and early 80's.
I've been looking for the theme which followed that first season's opening - maybe some of you might remember: Sabrina shared the stage with Archie and the gang, and there was a real live action kid's audience.
That second theme is stuck in my mind until today. If someone may have it, please share! Thanx!!..
Ever since Samantha's nose-twitching on "Bewitched", TV spell-casters had to have some sort of "trigger mechanism" to work their magic. (It was just basically a show to the viewing audience that something weird was about to happen.)
Sabrina's ear-tugging was also CBS Saturday-morning chief Fred Silverman's idea of an homage to the network's Carol Burnett.
This one is amazing, its the best since it shows what was the big hit in the late 60s early 70s. The Archie Show was also in this show, and Archies Funhouse.
ChrisBurtonCanada 2 months ago
Sabrina the Teenage Bitch
aziz1981 3 months ago
cool. thanks to netflix. I can watch episodes from this show.
franzchick66 4 months ago
Not only is she the REAL Sabrina, she is the.... ONLY.... Sabrina.
(There is NO OTHER!!!) You go girl!!!
anypianoman 6 months ago
Yes-i second that opinion,too! the original CBS/Filmation Asssociates cartoon
series IS the Best!! i don't personally advocate witchcraft,,but this cartoon series
was a tremendously successful componant of THE ARCHIES-and that's more
than i can say about the ABC-WB version,,or that equally inferior DIC cartoon
series,,YUCK!! when "THE ARCHIE COMEDY HOUR" made its debut in Fall
1969,.the introduction of Sabrina,gave the series an even higher edge-and superior
to anything we call cartoons today!
MONGOOSE1ful 7 months ago
This is the version of Sabrina that I loved, not the 90s live action or the cartoon that came later on.
CalyxAsgard 7 months ago
lol
SabrinaKatherine11 8 months ago
ahh yes, I remember this from the Archie comics :)
Krystaelll 10 months ago
I have this whole series on DVD! It's really fun to watch!
tytippy2 11 months ago
The witch looks like Miss Grundy from Archie.
robphilll22 11 months ago
While I like the live action show, (except for the episodes where Sabrina goes to college, they sucked.) The animated series based on that one is awful. The animation is atrocious. TO make matters worse, Archie Comics used that same artwork for the Sabrina comics.
Thank God Filmation got the character design right.
pyrogyra72 11 months ago
Ya gotta love her bouffant hairdo and the way she and Harvey (and Aunt Hilda and the vacuum cleaner) are dancing... :-)
shmuli9 1 year ago
ah yes...i'm gonna have to order this one:)
sexymama1966 1 year ago
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omg what´re you guys talking? THIS better than the newer Sabrina the Animated series. First of all, look how dumb easily they drew the characters compared to the newer Animated Series, and the quality just worse. Good that they made a better series, honestly!
This looks soo BORING! (Now give me thumbs down, I do not care!)
newyorkerboy1 1 year ago
@newyorkerboy1 Back in the 70's animation had to be hand drawn. There were no computers to do it for them. They didn't have animators in India or japan doing most of the work for cheaper than dirt wages. In the 70's they worked on shoe string budgets. You can't use today's standards and compare it to the 1970's. Technology allows for better looking animation, but not better entertainment.
randoley 1 year ago 3
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@randoley so? It´s the new generation. You can´t hold to the past for ever!
newyorkerboy1 1 year ago
I wish this and the archie show could come back on TV!
Best shows are from the 1960s!
CoolioRockstar 1 year ago
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Sabrina was such a hottie. Too bad she wasn't real.
I know, as she's a teenage witch it would be robbing the cradle, pedophilia, but still, she's hot.
UglySean 1 year ago
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UglySean 1 year ago
who cares if its been done before.. what hasnt?
dianniscool 1 year ago
Kids would look at me weird when I told them the Sabrina was done before.
Wheeljack35 1 year ago
I don`t like this Sabrina, she`s so full of stereotypes... She`s good looking, good shaped, delicate, everyone like her, etc etc... She`s too perfect for me. not someone I could truly identify with.
lioiloveu 1 year ago
@lioiloveu those were the 60s. when everyone looked good and acted like that. conforming was huge in the 60s. if you watch other cartoons from then, its all pretty much the same. the girls all act a certain way and are drawn very petite with light hair and blue eyes. sorry, just had to point that out
samloverzpie 1 year ago
@samloverzpie It was the 70's
randoley 1 year ago
@lioiloveu So, you say you can identify with someone who is secretly a witch, has a talking cat that does magic, and lives with 2 aunts who are hundreds of years old, but being good looking, good shaped, delicate, and everyone liking her you have a problem with?
randoley 1 year ago
cool show
pete2ish 1 year ago
salem was red?
01JessicaS 1 year ago
I remember bits and pieces of this show, I was like 7 when it was on. Great memories. Have anymore of the show too upload? I'd like too see them
hulkster46a 1 year ago
the newer series is now over 10 years old. Sabrina the Animated Series aired in 1999-2000 on ABC and UPN.
ir10031981 1 year ago
from 1969-1970 so forty years ago
ir10031981 1 year ago
Now that's what I'm talking about! The REAL Sabrina the teenage witch. Not the Melissa Joan Hart Sabrina or the New Sabrina Animated Series. I'm talking about the old Sabrina, the Filmation version and not DIC's version which is considered crap. Long live Filmation's version and hopefully something like this will last another 40 years and beyond for generations to come, for our grandchildren that is.
meyerj75 1 year ago 3
wow i didnt no howw old the show sabrina the teenage witch was................im rlly glad they made newer series of it
TheChipmunkschipette 1 year ago
O.o WTH?.........
wolfur1 1 year ago
I love the filmation shows and I bought this on DVD. I was 4 and I remember and love it!
contessakitty 2 years ago
EPIC FAIL.
KaiCodex 2 years ago
you have no clue as to what you are talking about. if it wasnt for this cartoon there would have been no MJH series--which was an epic fail
delidude1999 2 years ago
so 40 years ago! my parents were 16 and 11. In 1969.
ir10031981 2 years ago
Anyone know if the old jingles from the cartoon are out here on youtube?
ATS68 2 years ago
wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow i TOTALLY like the 1 with real
ppl!!!!!!!!
thestargirl23 2 years ago
Think she was also featured in Archie's Mad House comics at the time. This my favorite Sabrina. Comic and cartoon.
LittleLordLoftin 2 years ago
I watched this on Betamax many many many moons ago. I didn't know Archie and Sabrina were together. He should have taken her Veronica.
miyoshi82 2 years ago
instead of Veronica.
miyoshi82 2 years ago
cool
garden4garden 2 years ago
I was 7 years old when Sabrina first aired back in 1969! I'd watch this, Perils of Penelope Pitstop, Scooby-Doo, and a host of other cartoons! :) And wasn't the actress who voiced Sabrina the SAME one who voiced Batgirl on the Batman-Superman Hour on CBS in '68? :)
Gernot2003 2 years ago 2
i dont really like this one so much... BUT I LOVE THE OTHER ONE! Melissa Joan Hart did such a great job!
scotty101fun 2 years ago
and what do you think the basis for the MJH version was?
delidude1999 2 years ago
(To Delidude1999)
Just because this version possibly/probably inspired the MJH Version does not make it better, and people definatly don't have to like the original. The hole in the ground inspired the modern day toilet - I defo Prefer the latter...
towren 2 years ago
the comic inspried the original--and the MJH totally strayed away from how the character was originally written. those of us who grew up with the original have much fonder memories of it--as compared with every TERRIBLE REMAKE IN TODAY'S SOCIETY. Just b/c we have better technology doesn't mean we have to use it to desecrate what was enjoyable to us the first time around
delidude1999 2 years ago 2
then go sit on a toilet and leave the classics alone
delidude1999 2 years ago
69 wow my dad or mom wasnt even born yet intill the 70s or somewhere around that time lol wow
jblover4ever131 2 years ago
I remember seeing this version of Sabrina; it was a crossover between another cartoon, either it was Scooby Doo or Archie, I forgot.
TerrawindX2 2 years ago
Comment about the info in the gray box: I only know this 1969 version. I didn't know they did it in 1999! (I don't pay much attention to these modern times!)
tamspeci 2 years ago
Woah i've never seen this version of Sabrina before!
garyopenshaw2004 2 years ago
She was hotter than veronica
netenute 2 years ago
ive never seen this! :D this is awesome...
bsara1000 2 years ago
I REMEBER THIS!
webbywebkinz12345 2 years ago
Woah i've never seen this version of Sabrina before!
Cool!!
omgyoh 2 years ago
Me neither..
Moahoa95 2 years ago
i wonder what year it was on tv
omgyoh 2 years ago
/69
XxXMusicWorldXxX 2 years ago
oh alright thanks XxXMusicWorldXxX
omgyoh 2 years ago
omg. this is great
vishos12 2 years ago
I'm sorry, but the Filmation version of Sabrina kicks ass compared to the recent shows. Wish it was shown on TV...
TheSunnyStar 2 years ago 11
@TheSunnyStar : sigh..i so agree....
carolynnitya 1 year ago
the remake to the cartoon was pretty good!
marzipin 2 years ago
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the most recent version STINKS
sweetpie76 2 years ago
The most recent cartoon does no justice.
Probiscuit 2 years ago
most excellent
stevensm100 2 years ago 2
amazingly enough i've seen this somewhere before
AquaQueen23 2 years ago 2
I remember the pilot episode of this had a scene in which Sabrina was crying in the school basement,and was comforted by Moose,who told her not to feel bad,because everbody told him that he was dumb,and he'd learned to deal with it. I recall most vividly how much this touched my little 5-year-old heart at the time. I believe the shot of Sabrina sliding up the bannister,seen here in the opening credits,was part of this episode. Anyone else remember this?
vonsmitty1313 2 years ago 2
Yes!!!! Archie and his New Pals!!!
meyerj75 1 year ago
Whee the original Archie comics version!
BlueAnchorAriel 2 years ago 3
Thank you for making my preschool life energy better!!! and carrying me thru
kittyromp 2 years ago 2
Ah yes - The REAL Sabrina, Teenage witch. It's all been done before, kids.
kipptumor 3 years ago 24
@kipptumor Lmbo. I was expecting to see Sabrina: The Animated Series. Ha...
19manibby93 1 year ago
Groovy.
cwk12782 3 years ago
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oh come you ghys it sounded so stupid
adavis155 3 years ago
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ahh the 60's the times when characters were animated to do wacky and retarded dancing ahh good times before i was born
nashius 3 years ago
how long ago did this show come out or when did did this show come out
cutejberri 3 years ago
Google...But 1969
ronito6 3 years ago 2
I loved her expression at 0:42
bradley825 3 years ago
The one true "Maho-Shojo."
geekgo4 3 years ago
GEEZ I haven't seen this in years
I think it was the early 70's since I seen it
Wheeljack35 3 years ago
I saw this in peri a few days ago in spanish
RavanLima 3 years ago
LOL Thank you for posting! I remember this too--my brother used to sing "Sabrina the Teenage Biiiitch" when my parents were out of earshot on Saturday mornings LOL
garyifny 3 years ago
That's true, 'smitty'. And the live-action series (starring Melissa Joan Hart) used the same situation, with evil twin "Katrina" popping up in a few episodes....by the way, 'Scarlet', there was a very brief period, in early 1965, where Samantha had a Siamese cat during two episodes {"The Cat's Meow" and "Ling-Ling"}, probably due to the influence of alternate sponsor Quaker Oats, then manufacturers of "Puss 'N' Boots" cat food...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
reminds me more of bewitched...
narcissaloveslucius2 3 years ago
Only thing is that Sabrina was a teenager and as such, she never married and she was living with two aunts (Hilda and Zelda). Besides, Samantha never owned a pet cat.
Scarletspeedster68 3 years ago
Sabrina, created for Archie Comics by Dan DeCarlo and George Gladir, first appeared in the October 1962 issue of "Archie's Mad House", and quickly became the "star" feature of that magazine. By 1969, Fred Silverman, architect of CBS' Saturday A.M. schedule, was looking for a new way to expand the popularity of "THE ARCHIE SHOW", which had become a monster hit in its first season. He got the idea of expanding the series to an hour and introducing Sabrina as a "new" character...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago
Very good info. You know in 1979 there was an Archie Comedy Hour and Superwitch show. In the Superwitch Series they introduced an evil Sabrina look-alike but with dark hair who was accidentally brought to Riverdale from an alternat demension via one of Zelda's spells gone wrong. I hope that I can find this episode.
smittyk68 3 years ago
Man do I feel old.. OLD. I was four when this was on the air, and I was totally addicted to it, The Archies and Josie and the Pussycats sometime later. I was a certified Archie comix cartoon junkie as a kid! Thanks for sharing, and for making me feel REAL old.. LOL.
broot4u 3 years ago
OH MY GOD I HAD NO IDEA
THEOogalieBoogalie 3 years ago
OMG, in '69 I was 7 yrs old, but I remember this theme song so well. Good stuff.
fcatf6 3 years ago
What a BABE! It's too bad she's not real.
Even so, she's got at least 15 years on me.
Her and Josie. Even at a very young age I had a crush on them. It was so sad to realize that cartoon characters just weren't real.
UglySean 3 years ago
i was only 1yr old when it originally came out but CBS kept this cartoon going well into the mid 70's in syndication but it disappeared for a very long time. it showed up on some local stations(on memphis' channel 24) in the early 80's but i havent seen it since. i loved the filmation cartoons including archie and the groovy ghoolies. gotta love the 70's...my childhood!! :)
elwin38 3 years ago 2
de que siglo es esa caricatura y que fue primero. jajaja
bandinidiego 3 years ago
i 4-got that sabrina was originally an archie comic
AAmmyy22 3 years ago
I used to love Sabrina even though it was a total Bewitched rip-off but she was pretty and fun and passed a saturday morning well
bdad63 3 years ago
Not exactly because being that she was a teenager, she wasn't married and also, Samantha never owned a pet cat.
Scarletspeedster68 3 years ago
When they originally introduced Sabrina -- wasn't it done in the context of one of the Archie show opens? I seem to remember a chant spelling out her name. Like "S-A-B-R-I-N-A -- the teenaged witch" or something like that. Is THAT video posted anywhere?
midknightryder13 3 years ago
yes, the 60's song "Sugar,Sugar" was orginally on "The Archies" cartoon show and Sabrina was the object of the song, several videos of it are on youTube
bobowayney 3 years ago
It's a great cartoon, I didn't knew it till this summer.
noctus666 3 years ago
I wish that they still ran the cartoon!
mermaidgirl9595 3 years ago
I used to watch this in the 1970's I always thought Sabrina was prettier than Veronica, Betty or even Josie, Valerie or Melody. After seeing these again. I realize, she's even drawn different than the other Archie® characters. You could put Betty's hair on almost any of the girls and they would look just like Betty. Even Josie and Melody. but Sabrina's face shape, eyes even her body is different. and she must have the blondest hair and most unusual hairstyle I've ever seen.
emptysatisfaction 3 years ago 2
very good cartoon:D
BMiBudz 3 years ago
I Loved Sabrina when I was younger!!!
jasonravenmoon 3 years ago
This is not the music I remembered from my childhood. Very disappointing.
tulinmusclefan86 3 years ago
Perhaps you were thinking of the 1999 version?
wisp2007 3 years ago
Gee no one will realize your a witch with your aunt dancing around in her witch costume while all your friends are over.
BertoneBeatle 3 years ago
Whenever they had Sabrina, The Goolies, & The Archies together, bedlam ensued. If Reggie saw one of the Goolies, he went running to Mr. Weatherbee. "It's one of those creeps from Horrible Hall," he'd say. When there was no one around, thanks to Sabrina, well, "Don't waste my time, Mantle!" "But...but...he was here, Mr. Weatherbee."
mkl62 3 years ago
In Peru, you can see this program late at nite on boomerang
southpark222222222 3 years ago
Actually if you go to Amazon, Entertainment Rights is releasing the original series on DVD. What I liked about this show it was the true Sabrina, not the 'middle school' version our next gen got. When I heard DIC do this instead of going with the original, I was sorely disappointed.
To me this was the TRUE Sabrina, and funny thing, she also cameoed on the Groovie Ghoulies as well.
Fangarius 3 years ago
Anyone have The Groovie Goolies and Sabrina theme from 1970-71? Not, the later, Goolies theme but when the show was an hour and on
CBS?
Thanks!
Fgrandinetti 3 years ago
Its Magical!
hazlehell 4 years ago
i remember harvey off sabrina the teenage witch.
LOL :P
good series i must admit.
kayteex2k7 4 years ago
I remember I wanted to be Sabrina, if I couldn't be Betty.;)
beatlesgirl1980 4 years ago
uhh the live action is way better!
ilovemiley13 4 years ago
This is the REAL Sabrina the teenaged witch - not the crappy live action copy from the 90's. Thanks for the memories! I remember me and my friends used to sing "Sabrina the teen aged bitch" 30 years before this other youtube stuff. We were the originators!
mikeycereal 4 years ago 4
Wow! I thought I'd never see that again. I was six years old when this came out. Thanks Dude!
jess4metoo 4 years ago 3
i would not tell u how old i m. and no i was just being sarcastic i just meant they seemed old. so jeez...
funnywoman18 4 years ago
i wanted to watch the newER sabrina, not the 1950's vergion
funnywoman18 4 years ago
1950s? What are you? 13?
MJB
mjbivouac 4 years ago 2
No reflection on MJH, but I always did prefer the original cartoon over the newer stuff.. and I had almost forgotten how hot the original Sabrina was! (of course at the time I had more of a crush on Veronica anyway)
professor1966 4 years ago
For the record, "Sabrina" was created by Dan DeCarlo and George Gladir for the "Archie's Mad House" comic book in 1962. They collaborated on virtually every one of her appearances in that book until she "crossed over" into the Archie series. That's when Fred Silverman, who was in charge of CBS' Saturday morning schedule, decided to introduce Sabrina as a "new" character on the "ARCHIE COMEDY HOUR" in the fall of 1969. That success led to her own series the following year.
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
Dudette,I don't have a scanner or the equiment to post it on youtube. I order my Archies' videos inside of Archies' pals n' gals digest book. I called on the phone to make a order and I mailed in my money order. You can order Archies' videos with a credit card,lady
da112568 4 years ago
Some things never change.........Sabrina still comes on now. I had know idea about this version.
AceThunderAbc 4 years ago
In the early seventies,I was 4.5 or 5years-old watching Sabrina the animation on CBS channel 2. I have Sabrina on DVD the original series. I want to thank you for bringing back my childhood memories,dude/dudette.
da112568 4 years ago
Hey da112568 I'm a fan of all Filmation studio projects and have been collecting them.Did you know that they are now being put on Dvd?How about some of those clips that you might have of Sabrina,post them i think everyone including me will enjoy seeing the original.Thank's for the memories.
tutthutt 4 years ago
nuuoooooo........what is this??? I didn't know that there was a cartoon!
fabulousjay2010 4 years ago
And before the cartoon, there was a comic book. That's right, somebody else did it before Hollywood did. 90% of what's on TV now was stolen from old TV shows.
crispycritterz 4 years ago
I always thought that genre in general would fit very well into the late '60s/early '70s.
Bewitched, Sabrina...er, Buffy? Well, maybe they'd fit more in the early '80s but I like retro. Retro retro retro.
Alternatevil 4 years ago
kool very old
skippy999999 4 years ago
wow........her hair was weird looking. but i really love sabrina. i like the other cartoon better though. xD
XxXSpellBornXxX 4 years ago
This IS the orginal Sabrina the Teenaged Witch which was based on the Archies' comics charcter from the 1970s, Melissa Joan Hart's live action version is actually an update of THIS series (as far as the "weird" hair, Sabrina was supposed to be a PLATINUM blone like Melody from Josie & The Pussycats AND both of them were copying Jayne Mansfield's hair color
bobowayney 4 years ago
hey everybody the archie show the complete series will
be on dvd the month
tutthutt 4 years ago
This intro is not from 1969, but rather from the 70's. Originally, the Sabrina cartoons were part of the Archie Comedy Hour from 1969. Sabrina landed her own show with the Groovie Goolies in 1970, Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies. The Goolies then separated from Sabrina and had their own show, but it was mostly reruns from the original. The Sabrina cartoons from The Archie Comedy Hour were later shown on the Everything's Archie show in 1973, and then in the Sabrina show, which had this intro.
windsorbear 4 years ago
THAT SO COOL I NEVER SEEN THE TOON ONE
MadDogSKullz 4 years ago
this is not sabrina the tinagere witch
mandlovu 4 years ago
Yes, it is.
Archie comics.
n0smirc 4 years ago
I liked her broom.
tuttt99 4 years ago
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puppylover829 4 years ago
I didn't know there was another version of Sabrina the teenage witch Sabrina the teenage witch just reminds me of Bewitched during the teen years.
GOTHMIDNIGHTMERMAID 4 years ago
i have this on video! i found it in a charity shop for £1. I havent watched it yet though.
orangeman2k6 4 years ago
WTF!?!?
homerswife 4 years ago
dudley doright
bobowayney 4 years ago
For me, this is the "real" Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
wastedpotential1965 4 years ago 2
Absolutely.
tuttt99 4 years ago
o i now this 1 from the archie comics
ryanX2rocks 5 years ago
I like Archie comics and this looks allot better then the other newer cartoon.
GOTHMIDNIGHTMERMAID 4 years ago
This one was a lot better than that crappy live action remake.
tuttt99 4 years ago 3
I watched this in syndication in 1978. Around that time, alot of late 60's and early 70's cartoons were being syndicated. I have forgotten the exact channels that were airing them. They seem to have had a renaissance at that time.
bingbong35 5 years ago
I watched this in syndication around 1978 when I first came from Philippines.
bingbong35 5 years ago
If Sonic The Hedgehog was invented back then, he would met her. In the comics, she met Sonic (in his Post-Sonic Adventure form.)
Urvy1A 5 years ago
I remember this when I was very little!!
Definately way before I read the Archie comics and the Melissa Joan Hart version!
yukieiri22000 5 years ago
Jane Webb did the voice of the favorite magical gal, Sabrina... I wish there was a DVD of all of her adventures.
LazerBlast 5 years ago
Me too! But that would be up to the Archie Comics Group (which owns the charcters) Entertaiment Rights, which owns a majority of Filmation's library (with a few exceptions, such as Star Trek, all the DC Comics superheroes and The New Adventrues of Gilligan, to name a few).
Scarletspeedster68 4 years ago
i loved her when i was a kid and i still do the cartoons of the day were full of magic and imagenation not violence and bullshit of today
starfyre05 5 years ago
Now this is the Sabrina I remember! Melissa Joan Hart (who was in the prime time series as well as a voice actor for the other animated series, [playing the roles of Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda]) and her sister Emily (who played Sabrina), were okay, but Jane Webb's version was awesome! Too bad it may not be on DVD like some of the other Filmation classics, but it brings back a lot of memories.
Scarletspeedster68 5 years ago
Hee! I remember this cartoon! Thanks for yonder post!
atrybus 5 years ago
I rented it at blockbuster it was okay good video
InvaderBeaver 5 years ago
sorprendente, no conocia esta version o.o
elcuarteldelasfeas 5 years ago
Hola yo speak espanol? como esta?
narutorulesandUknow 5 years ago
Holy crap, that was Archie in the car. I remember now, Sabrine the Teenage Witch was a big tie-in with Archie Comics.
RadloffR 5 years ago
It was a classic back here in Brazil as well - we used to watched it in the mid 70's and early 80's.
I've been looking for the theme which followed that first season's opening - maybe some of you might remember: Sabrina shared the stage with Archie and the gang, and there was a real live action kid's audience.
That second theme is stuck in my mind until today. If someone may have it, please share! Thanx!!..
: - )
yuriteixeira 5 years ago
I like the classic Sabrina better than the new, too.
I'm trying to find the theme to Sabrina: Super Witch, which was just the old episodes rerun with a new theme. But the theme is one of my faves.
StokersMate 5 years ago
wow thats not the gril i know
thedemonpirate89 5 years ago
oi vey... X_X
XxDiZfUnKtIoNxX 5 years ago
That's kinda...scary....
Tug her ear and she'll disapeer? That's the most retarded thing i've ever hea-
-tugs ear-
Um.. nvm...xD
OrangeMillennium 5 years ago
Ever since Samantha's nose-twitching on "Bewitched", TV spell-casters had to have some sort of "trigger mechanism" to work their magic. (It was just basically a show to the viewing audience that something weird was about to happen.)
Sabrina's ear-tugging was also CBS Saturday-morning chief Fred Silverman's idea of an homage to the network's Carol Burnett.
meesterfonnyboy 3 years ago
Es la primera presentacion de Filmation que veo donde no aparecen las letras giratorias...
RULO86 5 years ago
I do prefer the live-action Sabrina and the classic over the new cartoon.The new Sabrina doesn't make me feel right.
SaturdayMorno86 5 years ago
I prefer the classic Sabrina over the new one.
catbleblk 5 years ago 3
Classic!!!
ultramenace 5 years ago 2
Yes.This is defintely a classic.I wish had the DVD so I can see it again.
SaturdayMorno86 5 years ago