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Sabrina often visited Horrible Hall, which was home to the Groovie Goolies: comic versions of classic monster types (vampire, werewolf, Frankenstein monster, mummy, ''etc''.) who told jokes and played songs. It bore a hit single in 1970, "Chick-A-Boom (Don't Ya Jes' Love It)" by Daddy Dewdrop, the pseudonym of producer Allen Duchovny. The single itself was slightly racy; the version on the cartoon was much more sanitized.
 
About a year later, the show would be split into its constituent halves and shown separately. In 1972, on the ''[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Saturday Superstar Movies'', the Groovie Goolies would appear in a bizarre [[Crossover]] with the [[Looney Tunes]] characters.
 
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* [[Accent Adaptation]]: For some reason, despite being portrayed as living in America and being called "All-American" one one of the DVD boxes, Sabrina (and her aunts) have British accents.
* [[Animated Adaptation]]
* [[Animated Series]]
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