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Endora causes trouble when she zaps two living busts of Larry and Darrin in the Stephens home.
Endora causes trouble when she zaps two living busts of Larry and Darrin in the Stephens home.
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S5, EP23 "Tabitha's Weekend"Upset by the rivalry between her grandmothers, Tabitha turns into a cookie.
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S5, EP24 "The Battle of Burning Oak"When Darrin joins an exclusive club, Endora turns him into a snob.
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S5, EP25 "Samantha's Power Failure"Refusing to obey the Witches Council and give up Darren, Samantha loses her magical powers.
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S5, EP26 "Samantha Twitches for UNICEF"Magic comes in handy when Samantha collects for a charity organization.
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S5, EP22 "Going Ape"A chimp follows Samantha home and is launched on an advertising career.
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S5, EP21 "Marriage, Witches' Style"Envious Serena decides she wants to be like Samantha and wed a mortal.
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S5, EP20 "Mrs. Stephens, Where Are You?"Phyllis makes a catty remark about Samantha's family; Serena turns Darrin's mother into a cat.
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S5, EP19 "Samantha, the Sculptress"Endora causes trouble when she zaps two living busts of Larry and Darrin in the Stephens home.
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