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Hilda and Zelda: the Teenage Years ()


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When Sabrina is disappointed that her aunts won't let her stay out late to see the famous rock band Violent Femmes, Hilda and Zelda decide to transform themselves into teenage chaperones as a compromise. But they're the ones causing the... See more »

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Sabrina Spellman
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Hilda Spellman
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Zelda Spellman
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Harvey Kinkle
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Libby Chessler
Michelle Beaudoin ...
Jennifer 'Jenny' Kelley (creditOnly)
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Mr. Eugene Pool (creditOnly)
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Salem Saberhagen (voice)
Judith Jones ...
Zellary
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Hillary
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Gordie
Gordon Gano ...
Gordon Gano
Guy Hoffman ...
Guy Hoffman
Brian Ritchie ...
Brian Ritchie
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Violent Femmes
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Security Guard
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Door Guy

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Peter Baldwin

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Nell Scovell ... (created by) (creator)
 
Jonathan Schmock ... (developed by) (creator)
 
Nell Scovell ... (written by)

Produced by

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Sheldon Bull ... consulting producer
Paula Hart ... executive producer
Jim Hilton ... associate producer (as James Hilton)
Carrie Honigblum ... consulting producer
Kenneth R. Koch ... producer
Ronald Martinez ... coordinating producer (as Ron Martinez)
Renee Phillips ... consulting producer
Norma Safford Vela ... co-executive producer
Nell Scovell ... executive producer
Jon Sherman ... co-producer

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Gary Stockdale

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Stuart Bass

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Shannon Calder ... post-production coordinator
Hal Harrison ... post-production executive
Dan Judy ... final colorist
Alexandra Komisaruk ... assistant editor

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Rick Millikan

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Julie Kaye Fanton

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Dianne Kennedy

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Ralph M. Abalos ... hair stylist (as Ralph Abalos)
Eryn Krueger Mekash ... makeup artist (as Eryn Krueger)
Colleen LaBaff ... hair department head / hair stylist
Shelley Woodhouse ... makeup artist

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Ronald Martinez ... unit production manager
Paul Mason ... executive in charge of production
Miguel Ángel Poveda ... post-production supervisor

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Fred Miller ... first assistant director
Cynthia Riddle ... second assistant director

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Tony Chavez ... carpenter
Brian Dott ... prop builder
Greg Gneier ... set designer

Sound Department

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John Salcedo ... sound mixer

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Arthur Brewer ... special effects

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Robert McInnis ... visual effects artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Adam Barth ... video assist operator
Todd Durboraw ... second assistant camera
Ron Francis ... camera operator
Gary Huddleston ... camera operator
Bill Layton ... camera operator
Lon Massey III ... gaffer (as Lon Massey)
Patrick E. McGinness ... camera operator (as Pat McGinness)
Phil Rose ... key grip
Mike Apperson ... on-set best boy grip (uncredited)

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Kimberly Engelman ... costume assistant/ dresser / wardrobe mistress
Alyson MacInnis ... shopper

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Stan Jones ... music editor
Eduardo Ponsdomenech ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Grace Anne Carter ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Larry Market ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Nick Bakay ... story editor
Mauri Bernstein ... puppeteer: "Salem"
Barney Cohen ... executive consultant
Frank Conniff ... story editor
Tony Cypres ... production assistant: Los Angeles
Richard Goldwater ... executive consultant
Matthew Goodman ... production coordinator
Jim Greenall ... puppeteer
Joel Hodgson ... magic consultant
Bernice Moschini ... production assistant
Catherine Pittman ... head animal trainer
Jeffrey Schneider ... legal counsel
Michael Silberkleit ... executive consultant
Kathryn Wallack ... executive consultant

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Plot Summary

When Sabrina is disappointed that her aunts won't let her stay out late to see the famous rock band Violent Femmes, Hilda and Zelda decide to transform themselves into teenage chaperones as a compromise. But they're the ones causing the trouble when "Hillary" clashes with a security guard and a high-school boy falls for "Zellery." After proving that even teenage aunts can be embarrassing, they apologize by giving Sabrina her very first flying lesson -- aboard a vacuum cleaner. Written by Arturo Domínguez

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  • Hilda and Zelda: the Teenage Years (United States)
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  • 30 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Opening Credits Outfit: Sabrina changes into a 1950's pink poodle skirt and white sweater and says, "Grease is a word. Not the word." This outfit resembles one the many that girls wore in the movie Grease (1978). See more »
Movie Connections Features The Ren & Stimpy Show (1991). See more »
Soundtracks Sabrina the Teenage Witch Theme See more »
Quotes [Hilda and Zelda just turned themselves into teenagers]
Sabrina Spellman: Your voices don't sound teenage.
Zellary - Young Zelda: [in her own voice] We can change that.
[Zelda works her magic]
Zellary - Young Zelda: [teenage voice] Is this better?
Hillary - Young Hilda: [in a deep manly voice] And how about me? Hee Hee Hee. Oops. Wrong direction
Hillary - Young Hilda: [teenage voice] There we go.
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