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"Sabrina: The Teenage Witch: Season Two"
Reviewer:
Wayne Klein
Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: TV-Series
Release:
7/31/07
Special Features: None
Review:

TThe second season of "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" is just as chaotic for Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) as the first. Living with people you consider witches is one thing but when they are REAL witches (and pretty nice if goofy to boot), complicates Sabrina's life to no end. Oh, and Sabrina is, of course, a witch herself dealing with the consequences of spells she often has little control over. If learning spells, attending school, dealing with boy troubles and having a popular enemy named Libby isn't enough she also discovers that using magic to solve her human related problems rarely works out the way she wants!

Image & Sound:

Sabrina looks quite good with solid image quality. It probably helps that this videotaped show is of a more recent vintage. Still, there are some minor compression problems that crop up from time-to-time and I did notice some problems with occasional video noise. Overall, though, Paramount has done a nice job of transferring the show to DVD. The audio although not spectacular is serviceable with dialogue and effects coming across with nice presence and clarity. We get all 26 season two episodes of the series. ---

Special Features:

Sadly no worthwhile extras are included.

Final Words:

I do wish there was a spell to create special features as I would have used it on this set. I suppose it's asking too much to get Melissa Joan-Hart to glimpse back into her past and give us some commentaries on some of the episodes here. The audience for this show is one that Pararmount/CBS evidently feels doesn't need extras to get them to flock to the store and buy this. Nevertheless, including some special features would have bewitched (oh, wait that's another show) those who are fans of the show to perhaps purchase this vs. watching them in syndicated reruns.

 

 
 
 
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