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29 Most Enchanting TV Witches, From Samantha Stephens to Sabrina Spellman (Photos)

It’s Halloween, which means now is the time to once again celebrate pop culture’s witchy women in all their pointy hatted glory. While films like “Hocus Pocus” and “Practical Magic” are packed with wicked ladies, in our opinion, TV witches still reign supreme. Check out TheWrap’s gallery to find the small screen’s 29 most iconic female spell-casters. Who knows, maybe you’ll get a great idea for this year’s last-minute costume from this list of magical ladies.

Samantha Stephens, “Bewitched” - Is there a more legendary TV witch than Samantha Stephens (Elizabeth Montgomery) ? Not according to her husband Darrin, who says she’s “one witch in a million.”

Prue, Piper and Phoebe Halliwell and Paige Matthews, “Charmed” – The Charmed Ones charmed viewers with their sisterly love while fighting the forces of evil for eight seasons, three with eldest sister Prue (Shannen Doherty) and five with half-sister Paige (Rose McGowan), who reunited with her siblings after Prue’s death.

Willow Rosenberg, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” - Best friend to Buffy Summers, Willow (Alyson Hannigan) developed her magical abilities over several seasons, eventually becoming so powerful she almost ended the world once.

Alex Russo, “Wizards of Waverly Place” - By far the best of the Russo siblings, Alex (Selena Gomez) was a fun, confident teenage girl who was the shining star in her family of wizards.

Sabrina Spellman, “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” - The original teenage witch, Melissa Joan Hart’s version of the Archie Comics character is a staple of ’90s culture.

Sabrina Spellman, “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” - Last year, Kiernan Shipka took up the role of Sabrina for Netflix’s darker take on the character and put her own spin on the spunky, half-mortal witch.

Melisandre, “Game of Thrones” - The Red Woman’s (Carice van Houten) prophecies weren’t always right, causing more than a few problems for our heroes. But she did bring Jon Snow back from the dead and helped Arya kill the Night King, so she made up for all that in the end.

Regina/The Evil Queen, “Once Upon a Time” - Regina was a wicked witch, but by the time the ABC fantasy series came to a close she had more than redeemed herself for all her previous wrongdoings and got to enjoy a happy ending. Plus, no one said being evil would prevent you from making this list. In fact, some of our favorite TV witches were bad.

Rita Repulsa, “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers” - Speaking of baddies, Rita Repulsa was a major thorn in the side of the Power Rangers and probably appeared in the nightmares of many ’90s children. Seriously, that cackle is seared into our brains.

Witchiepoo, “H.R. Pufnstuf” - Another kids’ show with another wicked witch who managed to steal our hearts with her goofy antics.

Morticia Addams, “The Addams Family” - Before Anjelica Huston took on the role for the big screen, Carolyn Jones portrayed the character in the 1960s TV series, giving us a Gothic goddess to aspire to.

Tabitha Lenox, “Passions” - Tabitha (Juliet Mills) never got her revenge on all of Harmony, but we still remember her as the greatest character on the weirdest soap opera there ever was.

Marge Simpson and Patty and Selma Bouvier, “The Simpsons,” “Treehouse Of Horror VIII” - Of all “The Simpsons” Halloween specials, this one is our favorite, since it gave us a green Marge and her wicked sisters.

Fiona Goode, “American Horror Story: Coven” - Possibly Jessica Lange’s greatest role of all time and definitely her best “American Horror Story” character. Too bad she was damned to hell in the end.

Angelique Collins, “Dark Shadows” - One of the darkest characters on “Dark Shadows,” Angelique’s (Lara Parker) love-hate relationship with Barnabas Collins fueled the majority of the show’s wild plot.

Rowena, “Supernatural” - Even though Rowena (Ruth Connell) has screwed Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) over more times than they’ve died (long story) they forgive her, and we forgive her, over and over because she’s just so fun. And helpful, too — sometimes.

Adalind Schade, “Grimm” - Claire Coffee’s Hexenbiest had a haunting face and a killer personality.

Elizabeth Woodville, “The White Queen” - It was rumored that Elizabeth Woodville practiced witchcraft and Rebecca Ferguson’s portrayal of the White Queen on the BBC One/Starz series certainly upped our suspicions about the royal’s magical abilities.

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