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Season 3 |
| 51 :03x01 - It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad Season Opener (Sep/25/1998) | | Since Harvey and Dashiell gave Sabrina an ultimatum about choosing which guy she wants to date, her aunts tell her that she finally received her Witch’s License. Ecstatic at finding this out, Sabrina thinks that she can it to help in deciding which guy she wants to continue dating. However, when she goes to the Other Realm License Bureau to get her license, Sabrina gets annoyed when she finds out that she can’t use it until she solves her family secret. As a result, Sabrina resorts to using a spell to help her decide which guy she wants to take to the upcoming high school dance. It is only when her cousin Doris gets mad at getting the brush-off by Sabrina that she realizes her heart belongs to Harvey. Meanwhile, after Salem insults an online friend while playing chess, he gets an unexpected visit from the man, looking to do bodily harm to the cat. | | Guest Stars: Donald Faison as Dashiell, Henry Cong (1) as Student, Carol Ann Susi as Doris, Rick Cramer (1) as Yuri | Director: Linda Day Writer: Holly Hester | | Songs: Olivia Newton-John -- Hopelessly Devoted To You | | | |
| 52 :03x02 - Boy Was My Face Red (Oct/02/1998) | | After Valerie has an embarrassing moment in class, Sabrina decides to use her magic to help her get over the ridicule of their classmates. However, instead of having Valerie’s embarrassment fade away, it gets transferred to Sabrina and is magnified so much that her face literally turns red. After rushing home from school, Sabrina opts to hide in the Other Realm until her face returns to normal. Sabrina’s stay at the Other Realm resort is cut short when everyone there starts to make fun of her, resulting in her decision to return home. It is only then when Sabrina realizes that the only way to get over embarrassment is to face it head on. | | Guest Stars: John Gowans as Thomas Jefferson, Robert Chapin as King Arthur, Roger Clinton as Frank, Rocco Vienhage as Bartender, Dublin James as Student, Corbin Allred as Justin Thumb, Karen Witter as Dr. Werner, Curtis Anderson as Gordie | Director: David Trainer Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | | |
| 53 :03x03 - Suspicious Minds (Oct/09/1998) | | With Mr. Kraft as a substitute teacher for one of Harvey and Sabrina's classes, he has the class pair up for an assignment that calls for the students to see what married life is like. After Libby makes sure Harvey is selected as her partner and Gordie is Sabrina’s; the young witch becomes jealous of the time Harvey and Libby spend together and calls upon Roland for help. | | Guest Stars: Billy West as Bogart, Phil Fondacaro as Roland, Curtis Anderson as Gordie | Director: Linda Day Writer: Daniel Berendsen | | Songs: Dwight Yoakam -- Suspcious Minds | | | |
| 54 :03x04 - The Pom Pom Incident (Oct/16/1998) | | When Libby announces in the cafeteria that the cheerleading squad will have try-outs for its second string squad, Valerie surprises Sabrina by saying she would like to become a cheerleader. In the meantime, Sabrina learns that her cousin Mortimer, the family’s wagician, will be visiting her to discuss the family secret. Not long after his arrival, Sabrina asks him for advice in getting Valerie to see how becoming a cheerleader will ruin her life, and is given a magical penny to help in her endeavor. While this is going on, Mortimer gets hired to do his less than stellar magic at the birthday party of Harvey’s little brother. | | Guest Stars: Dom DeLuise as Cousin Mortimer, Shannon Welles as Martha Washington, Naomi Grossman as Cheerleader, Lee Allen Rutman as Catskills Comedian | Director: Kim Friedman Writer: Charlie Tercek | | | |
| 55 :03x05 - Pancake Madness (Oct/23/1998) | | When Sabrina conjures up pancakes for Salem and herself one morning, she gets a stern warning from her aunts about what can happen if she were to eat them. Ignoring their warning, Sabrina takes a bite of Salem’s pancakes and promptly becomes addicted to the breakfast food. Consequently, all Sabrina begins to think about at school is finding a stack of pancakes to eat, ultimately helping her come up with the best idea for a school fundraiser. However, since Hilda is stuck in the Other Realm, Zelda is unable to spend a lot of time helping Sabrina overcome her addiction. In the end, with a little bit of help from Salem and eventually from a newly freed Hilda, Sabrina is able to kick her habit. | | Guest Stars: Sam Menning as Toothless Guy, Brett Miller (3) as Mountie, Carl Michael Lindner as Dr. Brinkman, Dale Raoul as Mrs. Mapleton, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick | Director: Mark Cendrowski Writer: Sheldon Bull | | | |
| 56 :03x06 - Good Will Haunting (Oct/30/1998) | | With Halloween rapidly approaching, Sabrina, Hilda and Zelda get invited to their Aunt Beulah’s annual celebration. At seeing they finally ran out of excuses for staying away from her party for the past 500 years, Zelda reluctantly sends back their RSVP, much to Hilda’s displeasure. Since Sabrina made plans with Valerie and Harvey, she gets to ditch the party to spend the holiday with her friends. As a result, she gets an unexpected surprise from Aunt Beulah when a magical talking doll is sent over from the Other Realm. It doesn’t take long for the “Molly Dolly” to start terrorizing Sabrina and her guests after her aunts leave for their party. Hilda and Zelda also get their own surprise when they discover that Aunt Beulah’s Halloween is held in an insane asylum where they ultimately get turned into chickens. It is during this time when Sabrina crashes their party to get help stopping the magical doll that Hilda and Zelda discovers that what happened is all apart of Beulah’s Halloween party. | | Guest Stars: Dave Madden (1) as Dr. Egglehoffer, Corbin Allred as Justin Thumb, Jo Anne Worley as Aunt Beulah, Alan Sues as Belvedere, Gary Owens (1) as Guy Who Thinks He's Gary Owens, Tara Strong as Molly Dolly, Ruth Buzzi as Delilah | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | Songs: Dr. Demento -- Monster Mash | | | |
| 57 :03x07 - You Bet Your Family (Nov/06/1998) | | When Sabrina finds out that her class is going to Boston to watch a Celtics game, she is less than thrilled at the prospect of having to ride the bus there. After finding out that Libby gets to drive her new sports car to the basketball game, Sabrina rushes home to find out if her aunts will let her drive their car on the field trip and is disappointed by their response. Things get worse for Sabrina when she and her aunts get sent to work off Salem’s debt when he loses a card game to a high roller from the Other Realm. When the witches find out they have to spend 100 years at “Diamond” Dave’s apartment, Sabrina challenges him to a game of Chutes and Ladders in exchange for she and her aunt’s freedom. It is at this point they learn a little secret of Diamond Dave’s and are able to escape, with Hilda and Zelda taking a little gift for Sabrina to use on her field trip. | | Guest Stars: Melissa Park as Showgirl, Angell S. Conwell as Student, Fred Stoller as C.K., Edward Albert as Diamond Dave LaRouche, Keith Alexander (2) as Young Kid | Director: David Trainer Writer: Nick Bakay | | | |
| 58 :03x08 - And the Sabrina Goes To... (Nov/13/1998) | | When it looks like nobody cares about the great grades she’s been getting at school, Sabrina turns to Salem for help in finding a way get everybody to praise her great work. After casting a spell entitled “just desserts,” Sabrina promptly discovers that constant praise from her friends and teachers isn’t the greatest thing about trying your best. Meanwhile, after Zelda learns she is the “Rincess” of Massapequa Park, Spellman cousin Emperor Larry declares war on her country because she refuses to let him rule over its citizens. | | Guest Stars: Joel Brooks (1) as Emperor Larry, Suzanne Krull as Olga, Larry Thomas as Zampano, Joel Michaely as Student, Phantom Planet as Themselves, Dick Clark (1) as Himself, Mary Hart as Herself, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Curtis Anderson as Gordie | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Frank Conniff | | Songs: Smash Mouth -- Can't Get Enough of You Baby, Phantom Planet -- So I Fall Again | | | |
| 59 :03x09 - Nobody Nose Libby Like Sabrina Nose Libby (Nov/20/1998) | | When Mr. Kraft announces to Westbridge High that the school board is looking for ideas on how to spend some alumni money, Sabrina and Libby begin competing over who has the best idea: a poetry slam or use the money to buy a new throne for the Homecoming Queen. After Libby uses her influence to buy votes for her idea, Sabrina and Salem accidentally get trapped in a toy space ship and get stuck in Libby’s brain. Realizing where they are, Sabrina considers using her magic to make Libby admit to her wrongdoing. However, Sabrina has a change of heart and uses Salem’s dander to get them safely out of Libby’s head. | | Guest Stars: Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Ahmad Stoner as Phil | Director: Linda Day Writer: David Saling, Sheldon Krasner | | | |
| 60 :03x10 - Sabrina and the Beast (Nov/27/1998) | | At finding out that the Chamber of Commerce is holding a “Cutest Couple” contest to attract tourists to town, Sabrina becomes so obsessed with how she and Harvey look that she decides to use her magic in an attempt to beat Libby and her boyfriend. As a result Sabrina forgets that a person’s true beauty is not skin deep, but is on the inside. It is only after a visit from the Spellman’s cousin Suzie does Sabrina realizes this and she eventually forgets about trying to beat Libby in the contest. As this is going on, Salem decides to coach Hilda for an upcoming decathlon so he can get a large coach’s stipend from the Other Realm. | | Guest Stars: Jose Eber as Himself, Taso Papadakis as Jake, Sonje Fortag as Cousin Susie, Beth Grant as Mrs. Popowski | Director: Sheldon Bull Writer: Danita Jones | | | |
| 61 :03x11 - Christmas Amnesia (Dec/11/1998) | | As the Hilda and Zelda decorate the house for Christmas, they soon discover they’re going to have the difficult task of getting Sabrina in the Christmas spirit, but their attempts are unsuccessful. It is at this point when Sabrina gets invited to a party in the Other Realm that she accidentally deletes the holiday from the world’s memory. In order get Christmas back, Sabrina has to track down Father Christmas in order to request he reinstate the holiday. | | Guest Stars: Daveigh Chase as Little Girl, Gary Morgan (1) as Doorman, Buddy Lewis (1) as Policeman, Josh Holland as Harrison, Kay E. Kuter as Father Christmas, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Frank Conniff | | Songs: Brenda Lee -- Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree | | | |
| 62 :03x12 - Whose So-Called Life Is It Anyway? (Jan/08/1999) | | After being invited to Valerie’s house for dinner, Sabrina ignores Hilda and Zelda’s warnings of using charitable magic and decides to grant the Birkhead’s wishbone wish. As a result, Sabrina starts to panic when Valerie starts acting exactly like her and worries that she won’t be able to undo the magic she did. While Sabrina is trying to work through her problem, Salem has Hilda pass off his art work to impress her artist boyfriend. | | Guest Stars: Jo Eric Mercado as Student #2, Marika Casteel as Student #1, Robert Lee Jacobs (2) as Brock, Justin Jon Ross as Warren, Myra Turley as Mrs. Birkhead, Michael Albala as Delivery Guy, Daniel Hagen (1) as Mr. Birkhead, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick | Director: Linda Day Writer: Charlie Tercek | | | | | | |
| 64 :03x14 - Mrs. Kraft (Jan/29/1999) | | Tiring of how Zelda and Mr. Kraft are growing closer, Hilda and Sabrina try to break the happy couple up by conjuring up his ex-wife. When they find out that Lucy is a witch and has been using her magic to keep Willard away from Zelda, the Spellman women attempt to fight fire with fire and send Lucy back to the Other Realm’s “Infinite Horror.” However, things don’t work out as planned and they all end up on The Jerry Springer Show to resolve their problems. While they’re gone, Salem comes up with the perfect plan to all the meat he could eat, but when the neighborhood dog fails to return with his meat, he begins to think his plan is a failure. | | Guest Stars: Julia Duffy as Lucy, Jerry Springer as Himself, Mary Gillis as Witch Judge, Barry Nolan as Host, Robert M. Lind as Photographer | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Nick Bakay | | Songs: Jennifer Paige -- Crush | | | |
| 65 :03x15 - Sabrina and the Pirates (Feb/05/1999) | | When Hilda and Zelda have to send in their magic for a tune-up, Sabrina is ecstatic about being the most powerful woman in the house for the time being. During this time, her aunts are less than thrilled at the prospect of having to rehabilitate three pirates that they forgot to free centuries before without using their magic. Meanwhile, Sabrina’s good day doesn’t last that long when she and Valerie are unable to sneak into a nightclub to see ‘N Sync in a special concert without the help of magical fake ID’s. Later, Sabrina panics at learning her magic is fake since she bought the ID’s, and as a result, she reluctantly tells her aunts about what she did in an attempt to get her real powers back. | | Special Guest Stars: 'N Sync as Themselves, | Guest Stars: Robert Bauer (2) as Hook, Ric Coy (1) as Clean-Cut Person, Billy Rieck as Seedy Guy, Brian Donovan as Older Kid, Isaac C. Singleton, Jr. as Bouncer (as Isaac Singleton, Jr.), Brian Siemann as Nemo, Mark Blankfield as Blackbeard | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Miriam Trogdon | | Songs: 'N Sync -- God Must Have Spent A Little More Time On You, 'N Sync -- Tearin' Up My Heart | | | |
| 66 :03x16 - Sabrina the Matchmaker (Feb/12/1999) | | When cupid gives Sabrina an ultimatum to set a couple up for Valentine’s Day or spend time cleaning up sides of the road in the other realm, she quickly becomes panicked. After having no success in bringing a couple together at school, the opportunity of a lifetime comes when cousin Marigold and her children come for a visit from the Other Realm. All it takes is a little help from Amanda and Ally to help Sabrina push their mother into the arms of the plumber. | | Guest Stars: Brian Cousins (1) as Emil, Hayden Tank as Robbie, Martin Mull as Carlton, Michael Goetz as Waiter, Emile Hirsch as Danny, Steve Sax as Himself, Frankie Muniz as Angelo, Hallie Todd as Marigold, Emily Hart as Amanda, Alexandra Hart-Gilliams as Ally | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Daniel Berendsen, Eric Schlect Story: Paula Hart | | | |
| 67 :03x17 - Salem, the Boy (Feb/19/1999) | | Sabrina gets surprised when she finds out Roland returned to Westbridge, this time working as a leprechaun. When Roland tells Sabrina that she has been granted 3 wishes, she decides to use one to turn a depressed Salem into a human for a day. At first her intentions are innocent enough, but it doesn’t take long for Salem to return to his old ways. While this is going on, Hilda and Zelda begin planning a surprise party for Salem in an attempt to cheer him up; unaware that Salem is in the body of one of Sabrina’s friends. It is through the course of their party planning and Salem’s attempts of world domination that they are called before the Witch’s Council, where Salem finds out that he’ll have to spend 50 more years as a cat as a result of his actions. | | Guest Stars: Jim Wise as Brady, Glenn Shadix as Caligula, Phil Fondacaro as Roland the Troll, Curtis Anderson as Gordie, Henry Gibson as Witch Judge, Mary Ann Mobley as Herself | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Nick Bakay | | | |
| 68 :03x18 - Sabrina, the Teenage Writer (Feb/26/1999) | | Frustrated at the difficulty of writing a story for her English class, Sabrina turns to her aunts for advice on improving her grade. Following Zelda’s suggestion of using their old typewriter that was in the attic, Sabrina starts writing a spy story, modeling her characters from people from school. Sabrina then gets a surprise when her story comes to life in the halls of the high school. After rushing home, Sabrina gets the bad news that she wrote her story on a magical typewriter and if her characters die in the story, the people they’re based on die in real-life. In an attempt to stop this from happening, Sabrina takes the magical typewriter back to school so she can re-write the ending. While Sabrina is trying to fix her problem, Hilda and Zelda fall victim to a curse placed on them by an Other Realm chain letter writer. | | Guest Stars: Martin Mull as Dr. Bad, Jenna Leigh Green (1) as Lidia Kissandkill, Nate Richert as Derek Kink, Lindsay Sloane as Vivian Soontodie, Michelle Kwan as Student, David L. Lander (1) as Postmaster, David Wells (1) as Mr. Franco, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick/Mrs. Doohicky | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Sheldon Bull | | | |
| 69 :03x19 - The Big Sleep (Mar/12/1999) | | While working on the family secret, Sabrina accidentally calls Aunt Dorma, the black sheep of the family for help. After being waken up from her usual ten-year nap, Dorma decides to retaliate by filling the Spellman’s home with Other Realm Poppies that are fatal to Sabrina’s family. As a result, Hilda and Zelda become unconscious when they fall under the poppies spell. To make matters worse, Sabrina has to help Libby, Valerie, and Harvey study for the annual Brain Buster quiz show while cleaning up the mess. After realizing that snow will get rid of all the poppies in the house, Sabrina is able to save her aunts and eventually gets visited by Aunt Dorma when she comes to thank Sabrina for waking her from her nap in time to turn off her stove. | | Guest Stars: Timothy Everett Moore (1) as Sheldon, Hap Lawrence as Sheperd, Roz Witt as Woman, Sean Laughton as Policeman, Rosalind Ayres as Aunt Dorma | Director: Kenneth R. Koch (1) Writer: Sheldon Bull | | Songs: Barenaked Ladies -- It's All Been Done | | | |
| 70 :03x20 - Sabrina's Pen Pal (Mar/12/1999) | | When Sabrina goes to visit her pen pal Martha in the Other Realm, she decides to bring Martha to the Mortal Realm so she can see what it’s like. However, when Martha tells her that she can’t go past customs in human form, Sabrina decides to turn her into a cat and smuggle her back to the Mortal Realm. It isn’t until after Sabrina changes her back into human form that she learns Martha is a jewel thief who is trying to get her magic back by stealing the most powerful and rarest gem in the universe. Realizing what Martha might be doing, Sabrina does her best to recapture her. Meanwhile, Salem gets an unwelcome surprise from the Witch’s Council accounting office. | | Guest Stars: David Getz as Security Guard, Alexander Folk as Detective, Lisa Darr as Martha | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Kelly J. Baker, Danita Jones Story: Tina Weiss | | | |
| 71 :03x21 - Sabrina's Real World (Apr/09/1999) | | When Salem sets up a meeting with a television big-wig from the Other Realm, Sabrina unknowingly becomes the star of a new show that the cat pitches. After she finds out when she comes home from school during lunch, Sabrina decides to do her best to make the show so boring that it becomes cancelled. When that doesn’t work, aunt Zelda helps out by making the show’s producer think he’s going to die, which causes him to pull the show and has a show where Hilda can tell jokes put in its place. | | Guest Stars: Hope Levy as Contest Winner, Sonya Maddox as Publicity Person, Sean Moran as Mailman, Adrian Neil as British Guy, Steven M. Porter as Bryce, Stu Nahan as TV Announcer, Alex Rocco as Sid Wolff, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Charlie Tercek | | | |
| 72 :03x22 - The Long and Winding Short Cut (Apr/30/1999) | | When Sabrina learns that she could vote in the Other Realm only after she solves the family secret, she gets caught by Zelda getting help solving it. When she puts a no short-cut spell on Sabrina, the young witch has to live one day without any modern conveniences. However, Mrs. Quick really tests her willingness to go along with the spell when she tries to attempts to tell Sabrina the answer to the next clue to the family secret. After reading Mrs. Quick’s answer, they are sent to the Other Realm Prairie as punishment, where Sabrina thinks making the old man she meets a snack from scratch will send her back home. Meanwhile, Zelda and Hilda begin some political mud slinging when they take opposing sides on the Other Realm propositions. | | Guest Stars: Dave Nemeth as Reporter, Evan O'Meara as Hank, Carmen Filpi as Old Guy, William Bassett (1) as Uncle Roy, Monty Hall as Himself, Mary Gross as Mrs. Quick, Ritch Brinkley as Fifty Year Old Man | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | Songs: Faith Hill -- Hard Way | | | |
| 73 :03x23 - Sabrina the Sandman (May/07/1999) | | After quitting her job at “Pork on a Pole,” Sabrina turns to an Other Realm employment agency to help find an after school job. Despite having no experience, the employment agency reluctantly gets Sabrina a job as her neighborhood sandman. However, before she starts her first night on the job, Hilda and Zelda give Sabrina a stern warning not to “dream drop,” since it can potentially ruin people’s lives. After the aunts find out what she’s been doing, they decide to teach Sabrina a lesson by giving her a nightmare all her own. Upon waking up from her nightmare, Sabrina and her aunts get a visit from a warning man, with news that if Sabrina doesn’t solve the family secret in 30 days, her aunts will get fined. | | Guest Stars: James Kelton as British Merchant, Deonte Gordon as Student, Kathy Jensen as Slyvia, Manson Lucero as Little Boy, Stan Yale as Stinky's Friend, David Kirkwood as Bum, Harrison Young as Vagrant, Steven Anthony Lawrence (1) as Little Kid, Nick De Gruccio as Passerby, Timothy Oman as Sigmund Frued, Fred Stoller as Warning Man | Director: Gary Halvorson Writer: Daniel Berendsen | | | |
| 74 :03x24 - Slient Movie (May/14/1999) | | When Zelda tells Hilda and Sabrina that she believes Mr. Kraft is going to propose at dinner, they take drastic measures to ensure they won’t say anything to ruin Zelda’s perfect night. However, when Harvey arrives to proclaim his love to Sabrina, she is unable to respond due to the spell and as a result, the Spellman home gets turned into a silent movie with Mr. Kraft as the movie’s villain. After Harvey returns to see Sabrina, he gets pulled into the magical madness and is able to save the day and end the spell. | | Guest Stars: Sean Laughton as Policeman | Director: Linda Day Writer: Renee Phillips, Carrie Honigblum | | | |
| 75 :03x25 - The Good, the Bad and the Luau (May/21/1999) | | While on vacation in Hawaii, Sabrina finally figures out her family secret; that every member of the Spellman family is born with a twin. However, when Hilda and Zelda tell Sabrina that she has to trial in order to find out whether she is the evil Spellman twin or if that honor belongs to Katrina; Sabrina gets scared that her selfish magic will get her into trouble. | | Guest Stars: David Moreland as Doctor #2, Lisa K. Wyatt as Ruby, Susan Angelo as Dr. Merchant, David Alan Graf as Uncle Danny, Kellye Nakahara as Pele, Henry Gibson as Witch Judge, Melissa Joan Hart as Katrina, Rick Negron as Orderly | Director: Linda Day Writer: Nancy Cohen | | | |
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