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it was the days of all in the family, the mary tyler moore show. patrick: and so magic largely disappeared in the late 70s and 80s until the explosion of youth-oriented content brought that magic back in the 90s. zelda: it s a cauldron. sabrina: wow zelda: sabrina, we have something to tell you. you see, there are two realms, the natural and the supernatural, and it turns out the. hilda: you re a witch. melissa joan hart: sabrina the teenage witch is your fun, magical comedy about a girl who finds out her 16th birthday that she s actually a witch. aunt zelda: alright, let s start with the basics. orange into apple. melissa joan hart: here she was with this magical gift, but she was a lot like teenagers in the way that she didn t feel confident, didn t feel empowered. aunt zelda: apple? pineapple. that s very close. hilda: no it s not. melissa joan hart: her aunts are looking after her, the cat s looking after her.
it was the days of all in the family, the mary tyler moore show. patrick: and so magic largely disappeared in the late 70s and 80s until the explosion of youth-oriented content brought that magic back in the 90s. zelda: it s a cauldron. sabrina: wow zelda: sabrina, we have something to tell you. you see, there are two realms, the natural and the supernatural, and it turns out the. hilda: you re a witch. melissa joan hart: sabrina the teenage witch is your fun, magical comedy about a girl who finds out her 16th birthday that she s actually a witch. aunt zelda: alright, let s start with the basics. orange into apple. melissa joan hart: here she was with this magical gift, but she was a lot like teenagers in the way that she didn t feel confident, didn t feel empowered. aunt zelda: apple? pineapple. that s very close. hilda: no it s not. melissa joan hart: her aunts are looking after her, the cat s looking after her. but sabrina is sort of on her own.
when i nod my head, you hit it. you hit it! mark linn baker: the blind leading the blind is often how we, we described it. larry: ready? balki: yes. larry: wait! patrick: the reagan era was a time in which republican politics was embracing immigrants and so to get this rosy picture of what it s like to be an immigrant in america made sense. balki: i m turning right now. larry: signal, signal, signal! bronson: there are people that really do feel marginalized who get the marginalized character. larry: take it! take it! [yelling] bronson: anywhere i went during the run of that show, every kid from the age of 2 to whatever, they would come over and they would hug me. [ninja noises] [choking] bronson: because i was balki, i was one of them.