Sabrina the Animated Series/Characters
Sabrina Spellman
- Badass Adorable
- Bare Your Midriff: Slightly in The Animated Series and more so in Secret Life.
- Betty and Veronica: The Betty to Gem's Veronica for Harvey's Archie.
- Blue Eyes
- Cool Loser: She and Chloe are only "losers" because that's what Gem considers them.
- Cute Witch: Oh, yes!
- Hair of Gold
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Emily Hart (Melissa Joan Hart's little sister) is the voice of Sabrina in the 1999 series.
- And in Sabrina's Secret Life, she's Chloe from Bratz after the direct-to-DVD movies switched from Fox to Lionsgate.
- Naive Everygirl
- Nice Girl
- Plucky Girl
- Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She has a crush on Harvey Kinkle, who is very much a Nice Guy.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: In Sabrina's Secret Life, she becomes more unpleasant. Not that the fandom acknowledges that.
Salem
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: He usually wears only a collar.
- Barefoot Cartoon Animal: In his smoking jacket outfit.
- Cats Are Mean: Subverted. He wasn't originally a cat, but when he tried taking over the world, he had to become a cat for 100 years as punishment.
- Cats Are Snarkers
- Cute Little Fangs
- Deadpan Snarker
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's usually very cynical and self-absorbed, but he's also very friendly at times.
- Non-Human Sidekick
Hilda Spellman
- Cool and Unusual Punishment: Due to abusing magic with Zelda, they have been turned into teenagers for 100 years.
- Also could be seen as Cursed with Awesome.
- Deadpan Snarker
- Genki Girl
- Mini-Dress of Power
- Purple Eyes
- Talking To Herself: In the 1999 series, Melissa Joan Hart (who played Sabrina in the 1996 live-action show) plays Hilda, and she also plays Zelda.
Zelda Spellman
- Blue Eyes
- Cool and Unusual Punishment: Due to abusing magic with Hilda, they have been turned into teenagers for 100 years. However, with Zelda, it's unknown why she'd be abusing magic as well.
- Also a Cursed with Awesome punishment.
- Meganekko
- Only Sane Man: At times.
- Talking To Herself: She's also done by Melissa Joan Hart, who's also doing Hilda's voice in the 1999 series.
Uncle Quigley
- Canon Foreigner: He only appears in the 1999 series. He was added in because with Hilda and Zelda as teenagers, there was no adult guardian living in the house.
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: He disappears in Sabrina's Secret Life with no explanation. However, one could guess that he left because by then, Hilda and Zelda were legaly adults at that point, and didn't serve a purpose anymore.
- Only Sane Man
Harvey Kinkle
- Adorkable
- Cloudcuckoolander: Can be this at times in the 1999 series, but becomes a full one in Sabrina's Secret Life.
- Cute Shotaro Boy
- The Ditz
- Flanderization: In the 1999 series, he was a slightly ditzy boy with a big heart. Sabrina's Secret Life made him into a complete idiot.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: He's also Eli Moon
- Nice Guy
- The Other Darrin: Averted with him for Sabrina's Secret Life; as unlike most of the characters, he kept his 1999 voice actor.
- Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Gender-flipped. He prefers Sabrina over Gem.
Chloe Flan
- Black Best Friend
- Canon Foreigner: She was created especially for the 1999 series. This could be because Viacom didn't want DiC to use any of the characters that only appeared in the 1996 live action show.
- Nice Girl
- Not So Above It All: While she usually serves as Sabrina's voice of reason, she does enjoy Sabrina's magic as much as she does.
- Sassy Black Woman
- Secret Keeper
- Put on a Bus: In Sabrina's Secret Life, she apparently "moved away".
Pi
- Adorkable
- Canon Foreigner: Only appeared in the 1999 series.
- Catch Phrase: "Mi amigo" and "Chyeah."
- Chantal Strand
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: In Sabrina's Secret Life, he's gone with no explination.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Genius Ditz: Sabrina even described him as "totally smart and really out of it at the same time".
- Nice Guy
- Strange Girl: Gender swapped.
Spooky Jar
- Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: In Sabrina's Secret Life
- Trickster Mentor: He comes off as evil and scary but always left a loophole in whatever Sabrina wished for so she could find a way to fix it when it (inevitably) goes wrong.
Gemini "Gem" Stone
- Alpha Bitch
- Betty and Veronica: The Veronica to Sabrina's Betty for Harvey's Archie.
- Canon Foreigner: Made especially for the 1999 series. Again with Viacom probably not wanting DiC to use Libby (DiC only used their characters and the characters already from the comics).
- Chantal Strand
- Expy: Canon Foreigner aside, she pretty much the animated version of Libby.
- Freudian Excuse: As revealed in the episode "Witch Switch," most of her nastiness could be a result of some seriously demanding parents.
- Green Eyes
- Hidden Heart of Gold: Rarely shows, but it's there.
- Punny Name
- Put on a Bus: In Sabrina's Secret Life, she left for boarding school.
- Rich Bitch
- Screw the Rules, I Have Money
- Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She has a crush on Harvey.
- Spoiled Brat
Tim the Witch Smeller
- Canon Foreigner: Only made for the 1999 series.
- Fantastic Racism: Against witches, because they picked on him as a child.
- Muggle Born of Mages
- Not So Harmless
- Shout-Out: He wears those little glasses, and his ardvark's named Elton. Hmm...
Enchantra
Maritza
- Ambiguously Brown: Implied to be Hispanic
- Bare Your Midriff
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: For Chloe in Sabrina's Secret Life, and had a very similar character design.
Cassandra
- Alpha Bitch: But becomes less so as the show goes on.
- Cute Witch
- Friendly Enemy: With Sabrina.
- Heel Face Turn: At the end.
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: For Gem in Sabrina's Secret Life. Surprisingly enough, she appeared as part of Gem's posse in an episode of the 1999 series, but unnamed and had no speaking roles.