Bewitched Season 4 Episode 2
Endora babysits Tabitha, but has to leave for a party. She finds a perfect babysitter- in a toy that she brings to life! Of course, Tabitha copies Endora’s spell and brings all of her toys to life. Big mistake!
Serie: Bewitched
Episode Title: Toys in Babeland
Air Date: 1967-09-14
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