There is something about cartoon shows with witches that always works.
Maybe it is the spells.
Maybe it is the broomsticks.
Maybe it is because every witch character has at least one dramatic entrance and absolutely no interest in being normal.
Respect.
From magical school adventures to spooky Disney villains, animated witches have been casting spells on TV and movie fans for decades.
Some are sweet. Some are chaotic. Some are terrifying enough to make you question every old woman holding an apple.
So here are some of the best cartoon shows with witches, plus a few animated witch movies that absolutely belong on the list.
Quick picks for witch cartoons:
- Best modern witch cartoon: The Owl House
- Best anime witch series: Little Witch Academia
- Best classic teen witch: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Animated Series
- Best magical team show: W.I.T.C.H.
- Best cozy witch movie: Kiki’s Delivery Service
- Best Disney witch villain: Maleficent
12+ Cartoon Shows With Witches and Magical Characters
This list includes animated TV shows, anime, and a few witchy animated movies.
Because honestly, if there is a broomstick, a spell, or one extremely dramatic sorceress involved, I am counting it.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Animated Series

Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Animated Series is one of the easiest picks for a witch cartoon list.
- Best for: Kids who like school comedy and magic
- Main witch: Sabrina Spellman
- Style: Light, funny, and very late-90s
- Why I like it: Sabrina has normal teen problems, except with spells involved
Sabrina tries to balance regular teenage life with magical responsibilities.
Which sounds fun until you remember most teenagers already struggle with homework, friendships, and not embarrassing themselves in public.
Add magic to that and things get messy fast.
Also, Salem the talking cat is always a win.
The Owl House

The Owl House is one of the best modern cartoon shows with witches.
- Best for: Older kids, teens, and animation fans
- Main character: Luz Noceda
- Main witch mentor: Eda Clawthorne
- Setting: The Boiling Isles
- Why I like it: It mixes magic, weird humor, emotional growth, and great characters
Luz is a human who stumbles into a magical world and decides, very reasonably, “Yes, I would like to become a witch now.”
Same, Luz. Same.
The show works because it is not just about spells. It is about identity, friendship, family, and choosing your own path.
Also, Eda is exactly the kind of chaotic witch mentor I would both admire and fear.
Little Witch Academia

Little Witch Academia is a perfect pick if you want an anime about witches.
- Best for: Kids, teens, and anime fans
- Main character: Atsuko “Akko” Kagari
- School: Luna Nova Magical Academy
- Style: Magical school adventure
- Why I like it: Akko is clumsy, determined, and impossible not to root for
Akko is not from a magical family, but she wants to become a witch anyway.
That makes her journey fun because she has to work harder than everyone else.
She fails a lot.
She gets back up a lot.
That is basically the whole charm.
It is witch school with heart, chaos, and enough magical mistakes to keep the teachers permanently tired.
Winx Club

Winx Club is more fairy-focused than witch-focused, but it still belongs in the magical cartoon conversation.
- Best for: Kids who love magical girl teams
- Main character: Bloom
- Setting: Alfea and the Magic Dimension
- Magic style: Fairies, witches, transformations, and fantasy battles
- Why I like it: It is colorful, dramatic, and full of magical friendship energy
The show has fairies, witches, dark forces, school drama, and outfits that clearly did not come from a normal mall.
It is not subtle.
But subtle is not why anyone watches Winx Club.
You watch for sparkles, transformation sequences, and magical teamwork.
W.I.T.C.H.

W.I.T.C.H. is one of the best early-2000s magical team cartoons.
- Best for: Fans of 2000s cartoons and magical girl teams
- Main team: Will, Irma, Taranee, Cornelia, and Hay Lin
- Style: Fantasy, teamwork, elemental powers, and teen drama
- Why I like it: It has a strong group dynamic and a darker fantasy edge
The title says W.I.T.C.H., but the girls are more like magical guardians than traditional witches.
Still, the witchy aesthetic is absolutely there.
Elemental powers, secret identities, other worlds, and dramatic responsibility?
Very magical. Very 2000s. Very rewatchable.
It also fits nicely with other 2000s cartoons fans still remember.
Mary and the Witch’s Flower

Mary and the Witch’s Flower is a magical animated film with a classic witchy setup.
- Best for: Family movie night
- Main character: Mary
- Style: Fantasy adventure with witch-school energy
- Why I like it: It shows that magic can be exciting and dangerous
Mary gets the chance to use magic for one night.
Which sounds amazing.
Until things go sideways, because magic in animated movies almost always comes with a catch.
The movie is colorful, charming, and a good pick for kids who like broomsticks, magical flowers, and fantasy worlds.
Bewitched

The animated Bewitched spin-off is an old-school witch cartoon pick.
- Best for: Classic cartoon fans
- Main character: Tabitha Stephens
- Style: 1970s animation, family magic, and supernatural comedy
- Why I like it: It brings the witch-family idea into cartoon form
The show follows Tabitha, the daughter of Samantha from the original Bewitched universe.
It has that older cartoon feel where everything is simple, bright, and slightly weird in a way only 1970s animation can be.
If you like classic witchy TV history, it is an interesting one to know.
Hilda

Hilda is not strictly a witch show, but it is full of magic, folklore, and strange creatures.
- Best for: Kids and families who like cozy fantasy
- Main character: Hilda
- Style: Folklore, adventure, and gentle magical mystery
- Why I like it: It makes magic feel quiet, strange, and beautiful
Hilda meets trolls, spirits, magical beings, and witches across her adventures.
The show is softer than a lot of magical action cartoons.
It feels like a bedtime story wandered into a city and made friends with several creatures it probably should not have trusted.
That is a compliment.
Kiki’s Delivery Service

Kiki’s Delivery Service is one of the best animated witch movies ever.
- Best for: Cozy family movie night
- Main witch: Kiki
- Studio: Studio Ghibli
- Style: Gentle coming-of-age fantasy
- Why I like it: It makes witchcraft feel warm, ordinary, and emotional
Kiki leaves home for her year of independence as a young witch.
She starts a delivery service using her broomstick.
Which is honestly smart.
If you can fly, why not monetize it?
The movie is quiet, sweet, and more about confidence than flashy magic.
Also, Jiji is one of the best witch cats. No debate.
Yubaba — Spirited Away

Yubaba from Spirited Away is one of the most intimidating animated witches.
- Best for: Older kids, teens, and Studio Ghibli fans
- Character type: Witch and bathhouse owner
- Style: Strange, powerful, greedy, and terrifying
- Why I like her: She feels like a fairytale villain with a business license
Yubaba is not a cozy witch.
She is not baking cookies in a cottage.
She is stealing names, controlling workers, and running a supernatural bathhouse with the energy of the world’s scariest manager.
In other words, unforgettable.
The Worst Witch

The Worst Witch is not a cartoon, but it deserves a bonus mention for witch-show fans.
- Best for: Kids who like magical school stories
- Main character: Mildred Hubble
- Style: Live-action witch school fantasy
- Why I mention it: It has the same cozy magic-school appeal as many animated witch shows
Mildred is not the most polished witch student.
That is the whole point.
She makes mistakes, causes magical problems, and still keeps trying.
So while it is not animated, it fits the mood if your family enjoys witchy school adventures.
The Evil Queen — Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

The Evil Queen is one of Disney’s earliest and most iconic animated witches.
- Best for: Classic Disney fans
- Movie: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Magic style: Potions, transformation, poisoned apple, and magic mirror
- Why she works: She is elegant, vain, and absolutely terrifying
The Evil Queen is a reminder that animated witches can be genuinely scary.
She transforms into an old hag, poisons an apple, and basically creates one of the most famous villain plots in animation.
Not exactly subtle.
But very effective.
She also belongs beside other classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs characters.
Ursula — The Little Mermaid

Ursula is one of the best Disney witch villains.
- Best for: Disney villain fans
- Movie: The Little Mermaid
- Character type: Sea witch
- Magic style: Deals, transformations, contracts, and voice-stealing
- Why I like her: She is theatrical, clever, and completely iconic
Ursula does not just cast spells.
She makes deals.
Bad deals.
Very stylish bad deals.
She is the kind of villain who turns manipulation into performance art.
Also, “sea witch with a contract” is one of the strongest villain job titles ever.
Maleficent — Sleeping Beauty

Maleficent is probably the most iconic animated witch villain of all time.
- Best for: Classic Disney villain fans
- Movie: Sleeping Beauty
- Magic style: Curses, dark magic, green fire, and dragon transformation
- Why she works: She is elegant, powerful, and terrifying
Maleficent shows up uninvited, curses a baby, and then later turns into a dragon.
That is commitment.
She is dramatic in the best villain way.
Everything about her design says, “I have arrived, and everyone should be worried.”
Correct.
Quick Picks: Best Witch Cartoons by Type
- Best cartoon witch show: The Owl House
- Best anime witch show: Little Witch Academia
- Best classic teen witch: Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Animated Series
- Best magical team show: W.I.T.C.H.
- Best cozy witch movie: Kiki’s Delivery Service
- Best scary witch: Yubaba
- Best Disney sea witch: Ursula
- Best classic villain witch: Maleficent
Why Witch Cartoons Are So Fun
Witch cartoons work because magic can fit almost any story.
- School comedy
- Fantasy adventure
- Coming-of-age stories
- Villain drama
- Friendship stories
- Spooky fun
- Cozy family movies
A witch can be the hero, the mentor, the villain, or the kid still learning how not to blow up a classroom.
That range is why these shows stay fun.
Also, broomsticks are simply cooler than regular transportation.
No parking. No gas. Just vibes and possible windburn.
Final Thoughts on Cartoon Shows With Witches
Cartoon shows with witches are popular because they mix magic with character growth.
The best ones are not just about spells.
They are about confidence, friendship, identity, responsibility, and sometimes not trusting mysterious old women with apples.
- Sabrina gives us teen witch comedy.
- The Owl House gives us weird magic and emotional growth.
- Little Witch Academia gives us magical school determination.
- W.I.T.C.H. gives us team-based fantasy action.
- Kiki gives us cozy witch independence.
- Ursula and Maleficent give us unforgettable villain magic.
That is why witch cartoons keep working.
They can be spooky, sweet, funny, dramatic, or all of the above.
And honestly, if a cartoon gives me a witch, a cat, a broom, and one spell gone wrong, I am probably watching.
What is your favorite cartoon show or movie with witches? Drop your pick in the comments.