Sabrina: Friends Forever
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| Sabrina: Friends Forever | |
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| Directed by | Scott Heming |
| Produced by | Richard Goldwater Chuck Grimes Andy Heyward Michael Maliani Michael Silberkleit |
| Written by | Carter Crocker Pamela Pettler |
| Starring | Britt McKillip Jay Brazeau Tina Bush Alexandra Carter Garry Chalk Marilyn Gann Louis Chirillo Andrew Kavadas Carly McKillip Vanessa Morley Jane Mortifee Teryl Rothery Moneca Stori Samuel Vincent Dale Wilson |
| Distributed by | DiC Entertainment Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Release date(s) | October 8, 2002 |
| Running time | 74 minutes |
| Language | English |
| Budget | N/A |
| Preceded by | Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999) |
| Followed by | Sabrina's Secret Life (2003) |
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Sabrina: Friends Forever is a 2002 animated feature film produced by DiC Entertainment and was first shown on Nickelodeon.
Sabrina is turning 13 years old and she's off to the Witch Academy to learn the three principles of witchdom: to use magic wisely, be true to one's friends, and be true to one's self. Feeling inferior because she's only half-witch, Sabrina conceals her mixed heritage and manages to rise to a position of popularity. Sabrina joins her new friends in making fun of Nicole, a "bookworm" who doesn't fit in, but, when Sabrina discovers that Nicole is a half-witch like herself, the pair journeys to the witches' realm in hopes of becoming full witches.
- DiC Entertainment fully picks up the slack for the show after this and the series continues in a syndicated sequel called Sabrina's Secret Life.
- Enchantra looks different than she did in Sabrina: The Animated Series.
- During the graduation day of the Witch Academy, from the start of the graduation, just behind Sabrina is Gem Stone, her rival in the original series.
- Harvey, Chloe and Uncle Quigley are not shown or mentioned.