Weirdsister College (2001)
As a follow-up to The Worst Witch serial, we follow Mildred Hubble in her first year at Weirdsister College, a university for students of magic. Similar to her adventures at Cackle's, Mildred usually messes up, but saves the day in the end. The series has a darker side than The Worst Witch, with evil creatures and a possible doomsday.
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Episode 1 - The All-Seeing Eye
Release Date: 2001-11-05Mildred and Ethel end up as room-mates. Ethel is as mean as ever until she discovers that all new students must pass through the gaze of the All-Seeing Eye which looks deep within to find your regretful past and display it for all to see. Convinced Millie can use her unique tallent to cheat her way past the eye, she pretends to let bygones be bygones.
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Episode 2 - Never on Friday
Release Date: 2001-11-12Weirdsister College has a network of pipes and valves installed as a means to absorb excess magical energy to help reduce the Foster's Effect during the week. This excess energy is released on Fridays, so students and staff must refrain from practising magic on Fridays, or the Foster's effect will be exponentially worse. A new professor, Starfinder, fails to heed the warnings. Millie, Cas and Ethel also ignore these warnings to near disastrous effect.
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Episode 3 - The Gargoyle
Release Date: 2001-11-19Professor Starfinder is lecturing on animation of objects, giving those objects personality. He is also assembling a research team, for which he has already selected Miss Hallow. When he stumbles upon Millie using her ability to bring a painting to life, he makes her the focus of the research, and Nick Hobbes becomes jealous he has not been selected for the team. He sets out to impress Professor Starfinder by bringing a Gargoyle to life, which then wreaks havoc on the college.
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Episode 4 - The End of Misery's
Release Date: 2001-11-26Misery's Café comes under threat of closure when a matter of unpaid rent comes to light. Millie and Cas set out to find the actual property owner, and help save Misery's. Meanwhile, Professor Starfinder is working on time manipulation experiments which cause havoc, but also offer a possible solution to the problem at hand.
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Episode 5 - All That Jazz
Release Date: 2001-12-03Professor Thunderblast casts a spell on her students in order to boost their magical energy, so they can have more with which to practice. Through an "accident" of Ethel, Millie ends up with far too much magical energy, and begins casting spells subconsciously. Dr. Wendle warns Millie to remain in solitary meditation until the effects wear off, but Nick Hobbes has other plans. Meanwhile, Professor Thunderblast agrees to fill in at Misery's for a jazz band who have cancelled at the last minute.
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Episode 6 - Dreamcatcher
Release Date: 2001-12-10Millie is plagued with romantic dreams of Nick Hobbes. Cas cannot find her dreamcatcher anywhere. The caretaker has quit, and names Hobbes as his reason. When things start to fall apart, Professor Thunderblast threatens Hobbes with expulsion unless he can manage to convince the caretaker to return.
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Episode 7 - Dr. Foster, I Presume!
Release Date: 2001-12-17Hearing a plea for help from Dr. Foster, Professor Starfinder leads the students in a location spell and summoning potion to rescue the good doctor. Something appears to go wrong, and they seem to have summoned the wrong person - someone claiming to be a close acquaintance of Dr. Foster.
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Episode 8 - The Seventh Sense
Release Date: 2002-01-28 -
Episode 9 - The Golden Cauldron
Release Date: 2002-02-04 -
Episode 10 - Good Friends
Release Date: 2002-02-05Enid Nightshade, Millie's friend from Cackles, visits Millie from Primrose Hill (another magic college).
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Episode 11 - Shaky Foundations
Release Date: 2002-02-06 -
Episode 12 - The Whisperer
Release Date: 2002-02-07 -
Episode 13 - The Gate of Power
Release Date: 2002-02-08