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Field Trippin' Story Detail


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  • Sabrina, The Animated Series Episode Guide
  • DiC Entertainment, Hartbreak Films, Savage Studios, Pearson Television International
  • Characters: Sabrina Spellman, Aunt Hilda Spellman, Aunt Zelda Spellman, Salem Saberhagen, Harvey Kinkle, Chloe, Malissa, Ramona, Bolt, Perki Babble, Grima, Jane, James, Amanda, Witch, Lori, Ashley, Inky, Fairy, Cheerleader, Gemeni "Gem" Stone, Pi, Bernard, Katy, Uncle Quigley, Spookie Jar, Tim the Witch Smeller, Slugloafe the School Bully, Leila Leigh, Bosley.
  • First Aired in 1999.
  • Originally Aired on UPN UPN (USA).
  • Running Time: 30 minutes.
  • Color
  • U.S.A.




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Desperate to earn money for an upcoming concert, Sabrina babysits the Terror Twins. Hilda, Zelda and Uncle Quigley warn her that "she's just not ready," but Sabrina is adamant. The twins wreak havoc in the museum, and Sabrina resorts to magic to keep track of the tykes. Harvey and the twins accidentally end up in the art, and Sabrina must find them before the museum closes.
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