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As Told By Ginger :: I Spy a Witch (02x01)
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| Title: | I Spy a Witch |
| Episode #: | 02x01 |
| Production Number: | 13 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday October 26th, 2001 |
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Ginger gets framed for a crime she didn't commit. Who was the culprit? | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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| Guest Stars | | •Hope Levy | voiced | Chet Zipper | Recurring (4th appearance) |
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This is the first episode after the Camp Caprice movie; therefore, Ginger and her friends are now in the 8th grade, and Carl and Hoodsey are in 5th grade | Courtney Gripling does not appear in this episode because she's on holiday as said by Miranda. |
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Towards the end when they're all singing the "I Spy a Witch" song, look at Mipsy. At first she is wearing a male villager's outfit. In the next shot she is wearing a woman's cap and gown. Then she's wearing the male outfit, and then at the end of the song, she's wearing the cap and gown again! Now don't blame me if I'm wrong, I only saw this episode once and I remember that happening. |
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In this episode, Ginger is a part of the play The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller. The story revolves around the 1692 Salem witch trials where about 20 people were wrongfully hanged for witchcraft. |
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