Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Season 4

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Product Description When Sabrina Spellman is informed by her aunts, Hilda and Zelda, that she is a witch on her 16th birthday, she is hesitant to believe them. Having been sent to live with them in Massachusetts by her Warlock father and mortal mother, Sabrina learns the tricks of magic in order to receive her witch's license. Along the way, she gets into many scrapes while figuring out how certain spells work. She also has to keep the secret from her boyfriend, Harvey, friends Jenny and later Valerie, stuck-up nemesis Libby, and her ever-suspicious vice-principal, Mr. Kraft. Amazon.com Senior year of high school is a time filled with major life decisions, so when Sabrina turns 18 and starts her last year of high school there's bound to be an abundance of enthusiasm, confusion, self-doubt, and indecision. The season begins with an invitation from Sabrina's father to come live with him in Paris, but Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) quickly finds that fitting in can be just as difficult in a magical community as a mortal one. Sabrina knows she loves her boyfriend Harvey (Nate Richert), but that doesn't mean that the relationships between Sabrina, Harvey, Sabrina's new boss Josh (David Lascher), and Harvey's friend Brad (John Huertas) aren't complicated. Add in a decree from the other realm that puts Sabrina in charge of mentoring the young witch Dreama (China Shavers), an unexpected witch hunter, family visits from Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda's overly-critical mother and Sabrina's malevolent cousin Amanda, Salem's daughter's wedding, the aunts' purchase of a clock shop, and the huge decision of which college Sabrina will attend, and Sabrina's senior year is one confusing rollercoaster ride. As always, Sabrina's aunts Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick) and their talking cat Salem (Nick Bakay) do their best to support and encourage Sabrina along her journey of maturation and self-discovery, but ultimately it's up to Sabrina to figure out her own path. The fourth season of Sabrina the Teenage Witch continues the tradition of good entertainment and adolescent angst that's so appealing to viewers ages 8 and older. --Tami Horiuchi