Hilda Spellman

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Hilda Spellman
Sabrina the Teenage Witch character
File:Sabrina 31 nov 1999.jpg
Hilda Spellman (center) and Sabrina Spellman (bottom right), from Sabrina the Teenage Witch (volume 2) #31, November 1999. Art by Dan DeCarlo.
First appearance Archie's Mad House #19 (June 1962)
Portrayed by Caroline Rhea (live-action sitcom)
Voiced by Jane Webb (Filmation series)
Melissa Joan Hart (DIC series)
Moneca Stori (Secret Life)
Tabitha St. Germain (Hub series)
Information
Aliases TV
Hildegard Antoinette Spellman (sitcom; full name)
Gender Female
Occupation Witch
Spouse(s) Comics
None
TV
Drell (ex-fiancee)[1]
Will (husband 2002-present)[1]
Significant other(s) Comics
None
TV
Drell (dated)
Relatives Comics
Sabrina Spellman (niece)
Zelda Spellman (sister)
Ambrose (cousin)[2]
TV
Great-Granny (great-grandmother)[1]
Sucker hyphen Baffoon (grandmother; deceased)[1]
Beulah Spellman (paternal aunt)[1]
Dorma Spellman (paternal aunt)[1]
Irma Spellman (maternal aunt)[1]
Marigold Wiccan (cousin)[1]
Mortimer (cousin)[1]
Doris (cousin)[1]
Zsa Zsa Goowhiggie (cousin)[1]
Monty (cousin)[1]
Stanislav (cousin)[1]
Father Christmas (cousin)[1]
Emperor Larry (cousin)[1]
Susie (cousin)[1]
Pele (cousin)[1]
Sabrina Spellman (niece)
Vesta Spellman (sister)[1]
Sophia Spellman (sister)[1]
Zerelda (Zelda) Spellman (sister)
Edward "Ted" Spellman (brother)[1]
Boyd, Racine and Maw Maw (country cousins)[1]
Nationality American
Other Information
Powers A vast range of magical powers, including the ability to time travel, fly and shape-shift
Hair Color Comics
red
TV
Blonde[1]
Eye Color black

Hilda Spellman is a character featured in the Archie comic book Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Hilda is a full witch (as opposed to half or fully mortal) who lives in the fictional town of Greendale (in the 1990s live-action sitcom, Hilda lives in fictional Westbridge, Massachusetts). Hilda lives with her niece Sabrina Spellman, sister Zelda Spellman, and the family cat Salem, a former witch turned into a cat as punishment for his attempt at world domination.[3]

Hilda debuted as "Hilda the Witch" in Archie's Mad House #19 (June 1962) as an ugly witch with dark hair and green skin. She was featured throughout the series in solo stories, as well as the "host" of the comic book (in a role similar to the Crypt-Keeper from the Tales from the Crypt comic book series). During her early appearances in Archie's Mad House, she was not connected to the Sabrina stories. However, a prototype of the "Aunt Hilda" character named "Greta the Fairy Witch Mother" (who debuted in Archie's Mad House #28 and was similar in physical appearance to Hilda the Witch) appeared in early Sabrina stories. Eventually, Hilda the Witch and Greta the Fairy Witch Mother evolved into the Aunt Hilda character in Archie's Mad House #37 (although the Greta character reappeared one last time in Archie's Mad House #45).[4]

Upon becoming Aunt Hilda, the character was depicted as a tall and thin caucasian woman with red hair. She tended to be short-tempered and more prone to acting like an evil witch. She was the more prominent of Sabrina's two aunts, appearing in more stories than Zelda. In one story, she was stated to be seven hundred years old. Hilda's wardrobe was that of a traditional/stereotypical witch.

Starting in the late 1990s, Hilda's (and Zelda)'s appearances and personalities were revamped to make her more contemporary (as well as match the live-action sitcom's take on the character). In modern stories, Hilda has her trademark orange hair, but appears to be only physically a few years older than Sabrina and dresses in modern fashions.[5]

In other media[edit | edit source]

Sabrina the Teenage Witch (sitcom)[edit | edit source]

Hilda (a blonde in the series) is portrayed as less pragmatic than her sister Zelda, often doing things on a whim (such as buying a clock shop or running for political office). The endeavors rarely come to fruition.

As a witch, Hilda's magical abilities often manifested as a puff of smoke, and a "bong" sound (opposed to Zelda Spellman's stream of violet sparkles or Sabrina Spellman's orange sparkles.) Hilda was portrayed by actress Caroline Rhea.[6]

Childhood[edit | edit source]

Hilda grew up with at least five siblings: Vesta being the oldest; Edward, Della, Sophia, the youngest, and her sister Zelda whom she lives with.

Vesta was terribly jealous of all the attention that Hilda and Zelda got when they were little. So, she turned their parents into pigs. The Witches Council decided that people with pigs feet could not raise children and so when Vesta refused to turn them back Hilda and Zelda were adopted out to a family in the country.

While the children were living in the farm house the parents stayed in the barn. Their father was "getting very good at working an Instamatic with his snout". When their mother headbutted Vesta about a month later, they were turned back into humans. In order to legally get Hilda and Zelda back, they had to adopt them.

Their overbearing mother, Grandma Lydia, spent 200 years of violin lessons on Hilda. The first thing little Hilda ever zapped was a little clay horse.

Adulthood[edit | edit source]

As Hilda reached adulthood she went off to college. Hilda went to Clown College and her roommate was Bobo, a monkey. Hilda graduated magna cum seltzer.

When Hilda was forty-eight she had her first kiss, and was later engaged to Drell- the wedding took place at the Acropolis. Drell stood Hilda up at the altar, causing an infuriated Hilda to destroy the Acropolis, although history later blamed the Turks.

Hilda bounced from one job to another over the centuries while trying to find what she wanted to do. Her jobs included being a blacksmith and donkey walker, in addition to deep sea fishing, which she rated as being her worst job. During the early 19th century, Hilda and Zelda worked together at a saloon before eventually being run out of town, but they fortunately found a way to maintain some financial security: junk. During the early 1970s, Hilda went to work for Salem Saberhagen as his secretary. Salem was found out by the Witch's Council, and as punishment was turned into a witch-familiar as a cat; Hilda was forced to keep him worm-free for a century, but she was pardoned at the end of Season Five. In the early 1990s, before Sabrina came to live with Hilda and Zelda, they had manservants, spent late nights on the town, weekends in Tuscany, took part in Formula One racing, and originally had a disco on the second floor of their house.

In the season 6 finale Hilda meets her true love; Will, the train conductor from the episode Murder on the Halloween Express. They decide to get married in the finale when Hilda meets him at an Other Realm mall. Zelda and Sabrina, thinking the relationship is just a rebound and a huge mistake, break Hilda and Will up. When Will leaves, Hilda turns to stone, meaning Will was indeed her true love. Realizing this, Sabrina barters her love life for Hilda, causing Josh and Harvey to walk out on her. Zelda, however, trades her years of experience for Sabrina, and it is assumed she travels to the other Realm with Will and Hilda.

Filmation animated series[edit | edit source]

Hilda's first non-comics appearance was on the 1969-70 Filmation animated series The Archie Comedy Hour. Hilda was similar to her then-current comics portrayal, with a typical "witch" appearance and attire, as well as disapproval of Sabrina doing good deeds, and thus (as ordered by Della the Head Witch) was always trying to get her to do bad deeds (like all the other witches). Hilda also had a typical "witch" cackle. Hilda was voiced by Jane Webb.[7]

DIC animated series[edit | edit source]

Hilda appears as a character in both Sabrina, the Animated Series and Sabrina's Secret Life. Melissa Joan Hart provided her voice in the first series while in the second series she is voiced by Moneca Stori. Hilda appeared radically different from her comic book appearances; here, she's depicted as a brunette with an olive complexion. Hilda had the same basic personality as in the live-action sitcom. She is depicted as a teenager (instead of the usual middle-aged adult), despite being the same age as in other media (hundreds of years old). It is mentioned in passing that she and Zelda have temporally been changed into teenagers by head witch Enchantra as punishment for minor crimes, but the situation is never fully explained. In Sabrina, the Animated Series both attend high school and are not considered legal adults in the mortal world, which is why Sabrina's maternal great-uncle Quigley (an original character created for the series) lives with them. In Sabrina's Secret Life (set two years later), Hilda and Zelda are out of school and able to run the household (and Uncle Quigley is no longer in the cast).[8][9]

Secrets of a Teenage Witch[edit | edit source]

Hilda will appear in the upcoming animated series Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch, voiced by Tabitha St. Germain.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115341/ IMDB.com listing for Sabrina the Teenage Witch (live-action sitcom). Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  2. Sabrina the Teenage Witch (volume 1) #2, July 1971
  3. http://www.toonopedia.com/sabrina.htm
  4. "Archie's MADHOUSE". Deviantart. Retrieved 2011-11-26. 
  5. Sabrina the Teenage Witch (volume 2) #1, 1997
  6. Comedy review: Caroline Rhea : Scotsman.com
  7. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063867/ IMDB.com listing for The Archie Comedy Hour. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  8. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0172052/ IMDB.com listing for Sabrina, the Animated Series. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  9. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0386975/ IMDB.com listing for Sabrina's Secret Life. Retrieved 2012-04-25.