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Zelda Spellman
Sabrina the Teenage Witch character
Zelda Spellman (bottom), Hilda Spellman (left), Sabrina Spellman (top), Melissa Joan Hart as Sabrina (upper right). From Sabrina the Teenage Witch (volume 2) #8, December 1997.
First appearanceArchie's Mad House #65 (December 1968)
Created byBob White
Portrayed byCharlene Fernetz (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)
Beth Broderick (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)
Miranda Otto (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina)
Voiced byJane Webb (Filmation series)
Beth Broderick (video game)
Melissa Joan Hart (DIC series)
Bettina Bush (Secret Life)
Erin Mathews (Hub series)
In-universe information
AliasZelda Phiona Spellman (full name)
NicknameZeldy
GenderFemale
OccupationComics
Witch
TV
Teacher
SpouseComics
Madam Satan (Lilith)
TV
Benvolio (Divorced; married only for three days in the Middle Ages.)[1]
RelativesComics
Sabrina Spellman (niece)
Hilda 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]
Vesta Spellman (sister)[1]
Sophia Spellman (sister)[1]
Edward "Ted" Spellman (brother)[1]
Boyd, Racine and Maw Maw (country cousins)[1]
NationalityAmerican
Other Information
Abilities
Hair ColorComics:
Green
TV:
Blonde[1]
Eye ColorBlack

Zelda Phiona Spellman is a character featured in the Archie comic book Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Zelda 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, Zelda lives in fictional Westbridge, Massachusetts). Zelda lives with her niece Sabrina Spellman, her sister Hilda Spellman, and the family cat Salem Saberhagen, a former witch turned into a cat as punishment for his attempt at world domination.[3]

History and character

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Aunt Zelda first appeared in Archie's Mad House #65 (December 1968). In the original comics, Zelda was short and stout with green hair. Unlike her temperamental sister Hilda, Zelda's personality was helpful and good-natured.

Starting in the late 1990s, Zelda (and Hilda)'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, Zelda has her trademark green hair, but appears to be only physically a few years older than Sabrina and dresses in modern fashions.[4]

In other media

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Sabrina the Teenage Witch (live-action sitcom)

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Beth Broderick plays Zelda on Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Miranda Otto plays Zelda on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.

In the sitcom, Zelda was blonde and a down-to-earth scientist who tries to keep Sabrina and Hilda out of trouble. As a stark contrast to early comic portrayals, she plays a more prominent role than Hilda and insists that Sabrina only use her magic for good. As a witch, her magical abilities often manifested as a stream of violet magical particles (similar to Sabrina's golden red magical sparkles) whenever she would transfigure an object or being, conjure an object or teleport herself from one place to another. She is more of an authority figure and is often strict with Sabrina. She punishes Sabrina for her actions, but is more lenient than the Witches' Council would be. She also has a body in suspended animation, which is why she and Hilda never age. Sometimes she acts more like a minor antagonist in the series.

Childhood

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Zelda P. Spellman was born in 1346. Zelda grew up during the 14th century in Europe, with at least five other siblings: Vesta, being the oldest; Edward, Hilda and Sophia, the youngest.

Vesta was terribly jealous of all the attention that Hilda and Zelda got when they were little. So, she turned her parents into pigs and wouldn't turn them back until her parents sent Hilda and Zelda away to be adopted.

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 head-butted 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, while Zelda won trophies, "Winner of the Other Realm Science Fair", "Outstanding Student of the Decade" and "Best of the Best".

Adulthood

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As Zelda reached adulthood, she went off to college. Zelda attended Other Realm University and subsequently went on to pursue three advanced degrees from Harvard University, graduating in 1873. When it became apparent that she would lose her job as associate professor unless she obtained a more recent degree, she completed a doctoral thesis in two weeks and earned a fourth PhD from Adams College.

Zelda, during the Renaissance, lived in Florence and met a man named Benvolio. Though her father disliked Benvolio, Zelda married Benvolio anyway, though their marriage only lasted three days. At some point, Zelda woke her Aunt Dorma up and was turned into a porch swing.

Both sisters bounced from one job to another over the centuries while trying to find what they wanted to do. Zelda worked as a coal miner when she lived in Wales, rating this as her worst job. During the early 19th century, Hilda and Zelda worked together at a saloon. They were run out of town, but fortunately found a way to maintain some financial security: junk. 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.

When Sabrina officially moved in with her aunts, Zelda took on the role of the disciplinarian - though she was always helpful with teaching Sabrina new spells. Zelda eventually acquired a "Labtop," which allowed her to work on various magical experiments throughout the series. She also struck up a romance with Sabrina's vice principal Willard Kraft - who had previously been seeing Hilda. As a result, Hilda initially was very nosy and meddled in their relationship. Zelda affectionately nicknamed Willard her "monkey" while he called her "Zuzu" in response. Their relationship lasted two years and ended as Sabrina was graduating.

Zelda was offered a job at Adams College where Sabrina had opted to attend. She taught a physics class although Sabrina never took it. During this time she became involved with Sabrina's English professor Arthur Carlon - leading to Sabrina fretting that this would unfairly affect her grades. They stayed together for roughly a year. During this time, Zelda became jealous of Hilda's relationship with the college president Wayne Banning (though not romantically).

Sabrina and Zelda attempted to break up Hilda and her new fiancée Will but then discovered that the two really were destined to be together - when they separated Hilda turned to stone and shattered. In order to save her, Sabrina gave up her own true love. When Sabrina turned to stone and shattered, she reformed a few minutes later. Zelda then revealed that she had given up her adult years in order to save Sabrina. She then moved out of the house so Sabrina's friends Roxie and Morgan could move in. She later appeared at Sabrina's wedding to Aaron though not in human form. In exchange for allowing Sabrina's mother to appear without being turned into a ball of wax, the Witches Council ordered an exchange. And Hilda volunteered Zelda, turning her into a candle for the duration of the wedding.

Filmation animated series

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Zelda's first non-comics appearance was on the 1969-70 Filmation animated series The Archie Comedy Hour. Zelda was similar to her then-current comics portrayal, with a typical "witch" appearance and attire, as well as her good-natured personality. Unlike Hilda, Zelda's voice was much more soft-spoken. Zelda was voiced by Jane Webb.[citation needed]

DIC animated series

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Zelda 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 Bettina Bush. Zelda appeared radically different from her comic book appearances; here, she's depicted with strawberry blonde hair. Zelda 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 Hilda 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. Unlike in live action series, In Uncle Quigley is the authority figure and head of the household. 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). They still act more like teenagers than adults.[citation needed]

Secrets of a Teenage Witch

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Zelda appears in the animated series Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch, voiced by Erin Mathews. Here she and Hilda run a bakery, and again look after Sabrina. In this series Zelda looks more like her sister did in the early comics, but with blonde hair similar to Sabrina's. But she is not strict or an authority figure in the series.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina series

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Zelda (Zelda Fiona Spellman) is played by Miranda Otto in the Netflix series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Zelda is the more rigid of the two sisters, sometimes clashing with Hilda and Sabrina, however her filial affection overrules all other feelings.[5]

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from Grokipedia
Zelda Spellman is a fictional character in the Archie Comics series Sabrina the Teenage Witch, depicted as a full-blooded witch and the aunt of the half-witch protagonist Sabrina Spellman. Introduced in Archie's Madhouse #65 (December 1968), she serves as a mentor and guardian to Sabrina, residing in the fictional town of Greendale and guiding her niece through the challenges of witchcraft and mortal life. In her original comic appearances, Zelda is portrayed as Sabrina's helpful and good-natured , often contrasting with her more temperamental sister ; she was initially illustrated as short and stout with green hair, though later depictions shifted her to a slimmer build and blonde hair influenced by live-action adaptations. As a powerful witch, Zelda possesses abilities including spell-casting, potion brewing, and broomstick flight, using them to support Sabrina's magical while emphasizing responsibility and tradition. The character achieved broader popularity through adaptations, particularly the 1996–2003 ABC/WB sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch, where Beth Broderick portrayed Zelda as the intelligent, level-headed aunt living with Sabrina and Hilda in the mortal town of Westbridge, Massachusetts, and frequently dispensing wise advice amid comedic magical mishaps. In the darker horror reimagining Chilling Adventures of Sabrina—first in the 2014 Archie Comics graphic novel series and later in the 2018–2020 television adaptation—Zelda is reenvisioned as a stern, devout high priestess of the Church of Night, fiercely protective yet disciplinarian toward Sabrina, embodying centuries of witch tradition and privilege. Portrayed by Miranda Otto in the series, this version highlights Zelda's complex dynamics as the family's authoritative figure, often clashing with more rebellious elements in the Spellman household.

Origins and Comics Depiction

Creation and Debut

Zelda Spellman was created by artist Bob White and made her debut in Archie's Mad House #65, published in December 1968. This issue introduced her as Aunt Zelda, the supportive aunt of the teenage witch , within the expanding comic universe. In her initial appearance, Zelda is depicted as a short, stout witch with green hair and glasses, embodying a helpful and good-natured personality that stands in contrast to her sister Hilda's more temperamental demeanor. As Sabrina's aunt, Zelda resides in a parallel witch world alongside mortals, often providing magical guidance to help her niece navigate and control her emerging powers in early storylines, such as assisting with whimsical enchantments like outfitting a with a neon tube. This debut occurred amid ' broader expansion into supernatural themes during the late 1960s, building on the introduction of Sabrina in to incorporate more magical and humorous elements into their teen-oriented publications.

Character Evolution in Comics

In the original depictions of in , she was portrayed as a stereotypical witch with green hair, short and stout build, and a helpful, good-natured personality in contrast to her sister . While the aunts collectively exhibited a disdain for mortals and encouraged Sabrina to use her powers for self-gain, including mischief, served as the more supportive guide. By the late 1990s revamp, coinciding with the popularity of the live-action , 's design evolved to a taller, slimmer figure appearing only slightly older than Sabrina, retaining her signature green hair but adopting contemporary fashion like modern clothing to reflect a more relatable, human-like aesthetic. Her personality shifted from a purely mischievous guide to a more authoritative mentor, blending supportive helpfulness with occasional sternness to emphasize responsible witchcraft, while still serving as Sabrina's primary counselor in magical matters. Throughout the 2000s in the ongoing series, Zelda's role deepened in family dynamics, often mediating conflicts between Sabrina, her sister , and external threats, while interacting with the Witches' Council to enforce magical laws and protect the Spellman lineage. These arcs highlighted her growing authority, as she navigated council decrees and familial tensions, such as guiding Sabrina through power struggles and ethical dilemmas in . In later titles like the 2020 miniseries : Something Wicked, Zelda appears as a devoted offering spell guidance amid escalating threats, but with hints of underlying distrust and complex family strains that test her mentorship. Post-2010 comics, including crossovers with the Riverdale universe, further influenced witch lore by integrating Zelda into broader Archieverse magical narratives, where her stricter, worldly persona provides sage counsel on balancing mortal and worlds, expanding the Spellman family's role in interdimensional conflicts and politics. For instance, in holiday specials and horror-tinged stories, flashbacks reveal a younger Zelda's rebellious side clashing with traditions, adding layers to her authoritative evolution through magical curses and sibling bonds.

Live-Action Adaptations

Sabrina the Teenage Witch Sitcom

In the live-action sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996–2003), Zelda Spellman is portrayed by Beth Broderick as the responsible, science-minded older aunt to the titular teenage witch Sabrina. Zelda serves as a strict but loving guardian who enforces the rigid rules of the Witches' Council while guiding Sabrina through her newfound powers, often balancing her sister Hilda's more impulsive nature. Her character draws briefly from the comics' depiction of a helpful aunt but expands into a multifaceted figure blending intellectual rigor with magical authority. Zelda's backstory establishes her as a centuries-old witch born in 1346 in the Other Realm, the parallel dimension for witches. She attended , graduating in the class of 1873, and holds multiple advanced degrees, including several PhDs, reflecting her passion for blending and . Zelda once had a brief marriage to during the , which lasted only three days, and she frequently references her extensive academic and professional achievements throughout the series. Key events highlight Zelda's protective role and family dynamics. In the season 4 finale "The End of an Era," Zelda sacrifices 100 of her adult years to take Sabrina's punishment for misusing , regressing to a teenage form alongside , who joins her in ; this shift influences their interactions in seasons 5 and 6 as they navigate high school life while mentoring Sabrina. Zelda's romances include a notable relationship with mortal school principal Willard Kraft, adding tension between her worlds, while her longstanding rivalry with —marked by Zelda's bossiness and Hilda's rebellion—provides comedic contrast but underscores their deep sisterly bond. These dynamics emphasize Zelda's evolution from rule-enforcer to more empathetic figure amid challenges. In the series finale "Soul Mates" (season 7, episode 22), Zelda returns to her full adult form after the punishment's reversal and, with Hilda, decides to relocate to the Other Realm to operate a bed and breakfast, allowing Sabrina to pursue independence as a full-fledged witch. This conclusion reinforces Zelda's arc as a devoted aunt prioritizing family legacy over personal stasis.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

In the Netflix series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018–2020), Zelda Spellman is portrayed by Australian actress Miranda Otto as a formidable witch with striking red hair and a habitual cigarette-smoking demeanor. As the High Priestess of the Church of Night, Zelda embodies rigid devotion to witch traditions, often appearing haughty and unforgiving, yet her character reveals a fierce protectiveness toward her family, particularly her niece Sabrina. Otto's performance draws on influences like classic Hollywood icons such as Gloria Swanson and Bette Davis, infusing Zelda with a tactical, politician-like precision and an underlying struggle for control over her family's status within the coven. Zelda serves as the older sister to and Spellman, having been rigorously trained at the Academy of Unseen Arts, where she honed her skills and loyalty to the Church of Night. After marrying Father Faustus Blackwood in a bid for greater influence—initially an affair that evolves into a strategic union—she assumes the role of Lady Blackwood and eventually becomes interim when Blackwood abandons the following the birth of their twins. This backstory positions Zelda as the de facto disciplinarian and guardian in the Spellman household, raising Sabrina alongside the more nurturing and their cousin , while navigating the tensions between witch heritage and Sabrina's half-mortal upbringing. Throughout the series, Zelda's arc involves significant clashes with over adherence to Church traditions, such as during preparations for Sabrina's Dark Baptism, where Zelda insists on full immersion in witch customs despite family rifts. Her protective instincts lead to profound sacrifices, including lying to Blackwood about their infant daughter's death to shield her from harm and intervening to prevent Sabrina from being selected as a sacrificial offering at of Feasts. In later parts, Zelda refocuses the on worshiping the Triple Goddess after the Dark Lord's downfall, enters a relationship with voodoo priestess Mambo Marie LaFleur, and endures personal losses, such as mercy-killing a transformed (who is later ) and grieving Marie's death, all while leading the Academy of Unseen Arts with renewed independence. These events trace Zelda's evolution from institutional loyalty marked by betrayals—like her power-driven marriage—to redemptions centered on family bonds and reform. Unlike her portrayals in comedic adaptations, this version of Zelda starts more antagonistic, enforcing demonic pacts and harsh rituals with horror-infused intensity, though her arc softens through familial loyalty amid threats.

Animated Adaptations

Early Animated Series

Zelda Spellman first appeared in animated form in The Show, a segment of 's The Archie Comedy Hour, which aired on from September 1969 to 1970. The series was produced by Filmation Associates and consisted of 34 segments, each featuring short stories centered on Sabrina's magical adventures in Riverdale. Voiced by Jane Webb, who also provided voices for Sabrina and her sister , Zelda was depicted as a supportive guardian figure in these early adaptations. Zelda's design in the Filmation series closely mirrored her early comic book portrayal, with a stout build, green-tinted hair, and a classic witchy appearance including a pointed hat. This fidelity to the 1968 comic debut emphasized her nurturing role without significant deviations, presenting her as a traditional witch aunt living with Sabrina and Hilda. In the series, Zelda exhibited a helpful and mild-mannered personality, often aiding Sabrina in resolving magical mishaps and confronting villains, such as dream-manipulating witches, while imparting moral lessons through the consequences of misused magic. Her character contributed to the show's lighthearted tone, focusing on family dynamics and ethical dilemmas in a limited run of episodes that prioritized simple, comic-inspired narratives over complex plots.

DIC Animated Series

Zelda appears in the animated series Sabrina: The Animated Series (1999–2000), produced by and aired on ABC, consisting of 65 episodes. Voiced by , Zelda is portrayed as Sabrina's intelligent and responsible aunt, transformed into a teenager along with her sister as punishment from the Witches' Council for meddling in mortal affairs. Living with Sabrina in the fictional town of Westbridge, Zelda attends high school with her niece, offering guidance on while navigating teenage life and magical threats from figures like the scheming witch Gem. Her character emphasizes discipline and wit, contrasting Hilda's playfulness, and supports Sabrina in balancing her dual heritage. The series continued in (2003–2004), a 26-episode sequel also by DIC, primarily aired in syndication after debuting in . Voiced by Jane Mortifee, Zelda remains a teenager, now helping the 18-year-old Sabrina adjust to college and advanced in a post-high school setting. Residing in a loft apartment, Zelda continues her role as the level-headed mentor, dealing with interdimensional conflicts and family secrets while upholding witch traditions.

Later Animated Series

In the CGI-animated series Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch, which aired from October 2013 to June 2014 on the Hub Network, Zelda Spellman is depicted as Sabrina's responsible and mature aunt, cohabitating with her sister Hilda in the town of Greendale. Voiced by Erin Mathews, Zelda assists in raising her half-witch, half-human niece while operating their family bakery, Spellman's Brew, which serves as a cover for their magical lives in the human world. Throughout the 26-episode series, Zelda provides guidance to Sabrina as she trains to become queen of the witch world, often emphasizing and proper spellcasting to prevent mishaps that could expose their secret. Her portrayal highlights a blend of stern authority and familial warmth, contrasting with Hilda's more whimsical nature, as the aunts navigate conflicts between the magical realm—led by the antagonistic Head Witch Enchantra—and everyday human challenges. Zelda's role underscores themes of balance between worlds, with her bakery serving as a recurring hub for both mundane and enchanted events.

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