The Addams Family is about to get re-animated for a feature film by Sausage Party co-director Conrad Vernon. That pun is about more than me just trying to get a joke in about the macabre horror-comedy. Though popular culture mostly knows The Addams Family from a pair of darkly comic films from the ’90s starring Anjelica Huston and Christina Ricci, the supernatural series has actually been in animated form just as often as it has been depicted by live-action actors. So it’s not the wurst option for The Addams Family to make a return to its animated roots.
Brings word that The Addams Family animated movie is in the works at MGM, with Vernon directing the film and producing it with Buffy the Vampire Slayer producer Gail Berman, via her shingle The Jackal Group, and Alex Schwartz ( Journey to the Center of the Earth). The screenplay is being written by Pamela Pettler ( Corpse Bride, Monster House) based on the original cartoons, with revisions by Matt Lieberman, who wrote the script for the upcoming animated Scooby-Doo film. I’ve never seen Sausage Party, though I’m familiar with Vernon’s work on Shrek 2 and Monsters vs Alien, so I’m guessing that he will lean into the satirical, winking tone of the original 1964 series and the subsequent 1990s feature films.
Considering The Addams Family is still a family-friendly story, I doubt he’ll bring the raunch that Sausage Party is widely known for, but it will likely be in the same vein of biting humor. As I mentioned before, The Addams Family is no stranger to the animated realm.
The family broke into the pop culture scene as a single-panel comic illustration by cartoonist Charles Addams in The New Yorker before spawning a live-action television show in the ’60s. The macabre family was subsequently animated in two separate series: the first ran for 16 episodes in 1973 on NBC, while the second ran for two seasons on ABC in 1992. Here’s the intro to the 1973 animated series, which spun off from the family’s cameo in a Scooby-Doo! Episode, and featured a few of the cast members from the 1964 television series voicing their characters.
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Tim Iverson Running time 23 minutes approx. Production company(s) Distributor Release Original network Original release September 12, 1992 ( 1992-09-12) – November 6, 1993 ( 1993-11-06) Chronology Preceded by (1973–74) Related shows (1964–66) (1991) The Addams Family is an based on the by and is the second cartoon show to feature the Addams (the first was ). It ran from September 12, 1992 to November 6, 1993 on and was produced by (producers of the 1973 series). The series' development began in the wake of the 1991.
Two seasons were produced. Contents. Plot Geared towards children, much of the family's macabre nature was toned down. Unlike in the live action series Uncle Fester loves explosives and blowing himself up. In order for the series to fit with other, plot lines were geared around the family living in the bright, cheerful town of Happydale Heights and facing some kind of threat from a series of recurring villains or individuals who either wanted to force the Addams' from their home or capture one of them (usually Uncle Fester) for nefarious purposes. The first episode to air involved a plot against Uncle Fester by Norman Normanmeyer's 'arch nemesis,' a faceless; the episode was aired out of production order, however, and relied on the viewers having seen previous episodes for context, thus leaving the audience in the dark as to why Norman had a nemesis.
Later episodes would introduce the series' most common recurring villains, an underwear obsessed family, the Normanmeyer's that lived next door to the Addams and despised them for their lifestyle being an affront to typical suburban living (with the exception of their son N.J.). Episodes dealing with the Normanmeyers usually involved Norman and Normina, trying to rid Happydale Heights of the Addams Family or spying on the Addams; N.J. Is friends with Wednesday and Pugsley, inevitably leading to intrafamilial conflict. At the end of several episodes, when the conflict was resolved, Gomez usually suggested a family dance.
The first suggestion for the dance was usually thrown out because of some weird requirement. Uncle Fester is usually the one to point out the reason the first suggestion should not be accepted albeit sometimes Gomez and Uncle Fester found themselves in a role reversal (with Uncle Fester making the suggestion and Gomez pointing out the reason not to follow it). The second suggestion was accepted and there was usually a requirement for that dance too. Cast and characters Main characters.
The Addams Family. (voiced by, reprising his role from ) – The of the family and the younger brother of Fester. He is a caring and enthusiastic father and is deeply in love with his wife, Morticia. As a, he becomes excited and romantic whenever she (or he himself) speaks in a foreign language or mentions violence or misery. He usually spends his time with unusual activities in the home, mostly accompanied by Fester.
Unlike in the other versions, Gomez is usually seen wearing a pink suit. (voiced by ) – The of the family. Like her husband, she is very much involved with the raising of her children, and returns the amorous attention she receives from her husband.
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Her hobbies include art and taking care of the plants. She can be described as a and is commonly seen wearing black dresses. Gomez's nickname for Morticia is Tish. Morticia's catch phrase is, 'Oh, Gomez'. (voiced by ) – The intelligent daughter of Gomez and Morticia and the younger sister of Pugsley. She has low enthusiasm for most actvities, and enjoys torturing her brother with dangerous objects, though in a friendly atmosphere. Unlike in other versions, she is the taller of the children.
Wednesday wears pigtails and a blue dress, and often carries her headless Marie (which she considers one of her best friends). In 'Happyester Fester', Marie's name mistakenly is given as Juliet. (voiced by ) – The son of Gomez and Morticia, and older brother of Wednesday.
He is an overweight boy with blond hair, and slightly dim-witted. He has a close bond with his sister, but shows it by terrorizing her (as she also does to him). Pugsley usually wears a yellow shirt with green stripes. (voiced by ) – Gomez's bald older brother with white skin who takes a special interest in blowing himself up. He commonly joins the children with their unusual plans, taking it to the limit, and also spends a lot of his time inventing and creating formulas in the basement lab. Uncle Fester also has a superhero counterpart called Festerman who is the protector of Happy Dale Heights in the Festerman comics that Uncle Fester writes.
Uncle Fester's catch phrase is 'Oh darn.' A running gag throughout the series is Uncle Fester not believing that Granny has psychic powers. Uncle Fester is allergic to whip cream. (voiced by ) – Mother of Mortitia, mother-in-law of Gomez's, and grandmother of Wednesday and Pugsley. Granny is a with psychic powers, expressed through a crystal ball, which she uses for her own 'psychic hotline' business.
Granny is always trying to find a boyfriend, but never succeeds. She does not get along well with Fester. (voiced by ) – The blue-skinned of the Addams family. He is very tall and strong, which intimidates most guests, although he is in fact sweet. He almost never talks, and usually responds by mumbling in a deep voice. His catchphrase is 'No comment', uttered when witnessing or becoming part of the antics of the rest of the family. Lurch is one of Wednesday's best friends.
– A pet of the Addamses, Thing takes the form of a disembodied hand. It constantly helps out the family by reaching them objects, and although it lives in a box, can pop up everywhere in the house. Unlike in other versions, Thing has the ability to fly in this series.
(vocal effects provided by ) – A cousin of Gomez and Fester; has a body fully covered by hair, and speaks only in gibberish in a high-pitched voice (though other characters can somehow understand it). Although credited in the main cast, Itt is not seen in all episodes, much like in the original live-action series. Cousin Itt is apparently a government agent. Itt and Fester are close.
Snappy – A shy that lives with the Addams Family. Addams' relatives Although some of the relatives of the Addams Family are only mentioned, just like in the classic TV series, some of them made appearances in the show:. Aunt Noggin - A two-headed woman with one head being African and the other head being Caucasian. They are the family's friendly aunts. They wear an old Victorian dress. Uncle Cleaver (voiced by ) - A relative characterized by constant nervous behavior. He has red hair and wears a long brown raincoat in which he hides knives.
Uncle Frankus - A giant with features of a boar, Frankus is one of the several members of the family who is not human. Intimidating due to his height and temper, he does not speak very often. Normanmeyers.
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Norman Normanmeyer (voiced by in a loose impersonation of ) - The Addams' neighbor. The opposite of the Addams' in almost every way, he is often outraged by their unusual activities and tries to sabotage most of their plans.
Despite his contempt of the Addams family, Norman's obsession with underwear (he has his home festooned with underwear) ironically makes him just as abnormal as the Addams clan. Normanmeyer wears a blue suit, has a bit of a pot belly, and is the of an underwear company called 'Normanwear'. Uncle Fester is fond of Norman and thinks that he's his best friend. Uncle Fester's nickname for Norman is 'Norm'.
Norman is also on the Happydale Heights. In 'Festerman,' it is shown that Normanmeyer has a superhero counterpart named Underman in the Festerman comics. Normina Normanmeyer (voiced by ) - Mr.
Free teamspeak server. Normanmeyer's traditional wife. Like her husband, she often tries to sabotage the Addams Family and Morticia in particular.
Normina thinks that the Addams are dangerous. Normina is overprotective of N.J. She is most known doing her 'Eek' scream. Both she and Norman call each other by revoltingly sweet pet names. Norman 'N.J.' Normanmeyer Jr. (voiced by ) - The pre-teen son of the Normanmeyers.
Unlike his parents, he likes the Addams and is able to look through their odd behavior. When not spending time with Wednesday and Pugsley, he often attempts to convince his parents to leave the Addams Family alone. Normina's nickname for N.J. Is 'Little Normie'.
Other characters. Spy Twins (voiced by ) – criminals who have set their eyes on the Addams fortune and are common enemies of Cousin Itt. They are tall and skinny, and usually wear long coats with matching hats. The Spy Twins are trademarked by the habit of finishing each other's sentences. The brothers' plots usually go horribly awry with them getting hurt. One twin has red hair and the other one has brown hair.
Fans of the show believe their names are Choke and Dagger based on the title of the episode in which they first appeared. Underwear Hitman 'Fingers' (voiced by ) – A spy for RumpCo and an underwear hitman. He is large, bald and very intimidating, though somewhat dimwitted. RumpCo CEO 'H.Q.' (voiced by ) – The owner of RumpCo. RumpCo had a lot of success with their prize in every pair gig.
The prizes in their underwear were shoes. Limp (voiced by ) – A and a friend of Mr. He is seduced by Grandmama. Quaint (voiced by ) – A red-haired guest at the Addams residence, she turns out to be a criminal who is sought in eight states for hotel burglary. She tries to steal the family treasures.
She is stopped by the Addams Family and arrested by the authorities. Lurch's Girlfriend – The female equivalent to Lurch. Like her boyfriend, she is very tall and big, thus intimidating.
She is pink-skinned and has dark hair. Harry Palmer (voiced by impersonating ) – A movie star whose right hand Finger Fellow lost an audition against Thing.
Since then, Harry Palmer has developed a grudge on Thing and tries to get rid of him, which always goes awry. Macnamara – The principal of Happydale Heights Elementary School, the school that Wednesday, Pugsley, and N.J. Principal Macnamara is good friends with N.J.' . Shella – A foreign classmate of Wednesday and Pugsley who is, due to her sweet character, a beloved person in school. Pugsley falls for her, but she soon reveals that she has to return to her homeland. Mortimer (voiced by ) – The overweight red-haired school who often takes Pugsley as one of his victims.
Blossom (voiced by ) – The of Wednesday, Pugsley and N.J. Ian Thundermane (voiced by ) – A criminal with metal hair who is one of Cousin Itt's enemies.
Production Development New artistic models of the characters were used for this series, though still having a passing resemblance to the original comics. Lurch, for instance, has blue skin in the animated series., re-recorded with a lead vocal, was reused as the theme for the series. Episodes Season 1 (1992) No.
In series No. In season Title Written by Original air date 1 1 'Happyester Fester' Bill Matheny and Lane Raichert September 12, 1992 ( 1992-09-12) Uncle Fester creates a new fabric called Happyester, so he and Gomez decide to present it to Norman Normanmeyer, who runs Normanwear. Normanmeyer is enthusiastic to buy the formula and offers Uncle Fester to be his partner, but Uncle Fester makes unusual demands before he signs the contract. Meanwhile, a rival underwear company RumpCo has sent a spy, Underwear Hitman 'Fingers', to steal the formula. After Wednesday and Pugsley save the day, Uncle Fester is happy to sign the contract.
To Uncle Fester, Wednesday, Pugsley, and Thing's surprise, they are thrown out of Normanwear. Nevertheless, Uncle Fester misinterprets the action as a friendly deed. Later, it turns out Happyester has itchy side effects, something that delights the Addams, but causes bad publicity for Normanwear causing Uncle Fester to support Normanmeyer.
2 2 'Dead and Breakfast' Bill Matheny and Lane Raichert September 19, 1992 ( 1992-09-19) Wednesday and Pugsley's bad mood over the sunny weather is worsened when they are assigned for a school project called 'creative problem solving through junior career exploration'. Through the enthusiasm of Gomez, it is decided that they turn the Addams home into a '.'
Wednesday and Pugsley are reluctant to start the project, but do not want to let down their parents. After the hotel's opening, the trouble starts. Not only are the Normanmeyers determined to ruin their business and do the Addams receive a visit from a health inspector, who is courted by Granny, they also have a guest, Mrs.
Quaint, that sets her eyes on the family fortune. Wednesday and Pugsley eventually use booby traps to capture Mrs. Quaint thereby solving a problem creatively. 3 3 'The Day Gomez Failed' Story by: David Schwartz, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David Schwartz September 26, 1992 ( 1992-09-26) Feeling that he has done everything once, Gomez goes through his days uninspired. Morticia reminds him that everything in his life has been a success, and encourages him to fail at something. The plan backfires, though, because everything Gomez does results in a profit, earning a fortune in only six hours.
Normanmeyer offers Gomez his ticket to failure, announcing his plans on using his land to complete a new freeway. Some time after signing the contract, the family is surprised to find out that part of the contract was demolishing the mansion with bulldozers. Although Gomez sees it as a friendly deed of Normanmeyer, he stops him, revealing that the house is built on a swamp and could therefore not be used for a freeway.
Instead, the freeway is built on the Normanmeyer's land, much to their frustration. Meanwhile, Morticia reminds Gomez that he has failed in failing, and therefore succeeded in his plans.
4a 4a 'Girlfriendstein' Story by: Earl Kress, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Earl Kress October 3, 1992 ( 1992-10-03) The family notices that Lurch has been somewhere else with his attention lately. Wednesday, Pugsley and Thing dig through his room and find out he has recently been dumped by his girlfriend.
Fester building him a new girlfriend seems the perfect resolution. Lurch shows no interest in the robot, though, so Wednesday calls his ex-girlfriend to reunite with him. Meanwhile, Cousin Itt has fallen in love with the robot and they run off. 4b 4b 'Pugsley by the Numbers' Story by: David Schwartz and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: David Schwartz October 3, 1992 ( 1992-10-03) Wednesday is fed up with her brother continuously ruining her paintings. She decides to create an improved Pugsley with her mother's living paint, but every creation she makes ranging from an intelligent Pugsley, a stronger Pugsley, and a female Pugsley prove to be too annoying.
With the help of the real Pugsley, she exterminates the alternative Pugsleys and admits that her brother is perfect. 4c 4c 'Beware of Thing' Bill Matheny October 3, 1992 ( 1992-10-03) The Spy Twins take a break from spying and try to break into the Addams safe which is guarded by Thing.
They dress up as a giant hand to seduce and distract Thing, and thereby catch him. Thing is able to escape and eventually scares away The Spy Twins. Addams' Story by: David Schwartz, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David Schwartz October 10, 1992 ( 1992-10-10) N.J. Feels embarrassed by his parents' weekly speeches at school about underwear. He is too afraid to admit that he does not want to take over his father's business one day, and instead of confronting his parents, he runs away from home. After explaining the Addams residence is the one place where he can be himself, Wednesday and Pugsley allow him to stay in a spare room.
They make him look unrecognizable and introduce him as Mumbles Addams, a long lost cousin, at a family reunion organized by Gomez and Morticia. Is initially delighted with the attention he is receiving, but soon finds out the relatives are too odd for his taste when they fight over whose side of the family Mumbles is from.
During a burst out, he upsets Uncle Frankus, an intimidating relative who soon starts chasing them. After he is saved by Wednesday and Pugsley, N.J. Is informed that it is all right to be different or not live up to people's expectations. Has the courage to return home and his parents, who were worried because of his disappearance, announce that they will be less hard on him in the future.
6a 6a 'A Thing Is Born' Story by: David Schwartz, Bill Matheny, and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: David Schwartz October 17, 1992 ( 1992-10-17) We see a sad and unhappy Thing who is bored and wants to become a star. He doesn't play with the children nor help Uncle Fester in the absence of Gomez and Morticia as they had left for yet another honeymoon, Wednesday tries to help Thing and Granny predicts fame and fortune and accompanies Thing to Hollywood where his talents bring a lot of fame, Granny misses family and leaves to home after this his newfound fame also attracts a jealous maniac named Harry Palmer who lost his chance and fame thanks to Thing and tries to capture him.
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But Thing manages to capture Harry Palmer. Afterwards, he tells the reporters that he won't do any more films and returns home. 6b 6b 'Choke and Dagger' Story by: David Schwartz and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: David Schwartz October 17, 1992 ( 1992-10-17) Wednesday and Pugsley plan to go with Cousin Itt on his latest missions. The Spy Twins make various attempts to capture Cousin Itt which always tend to go wrong with the other Addams Family members thwarting their plans.
6c 6c 'Fester's Diary' Bill Matheny October 17, 1992 ( 1992-10-17) Uncle Fester writes in his diary about his day. 7a 7a 'Sir Pugsley' Story by: David Schwartz, Ron Myrick, and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: David Schwartz October 24, 1992 ( 1992-10-24) The Addams Family's Annual Family Joust has arrived and every year, Wednesday always beats Pugsley in the joust. Gomez and Uncle Fester give Pugsley some pointers in order to beat Wednesday in the joust. 7b 7b 'Festerman' Story by: David Schwartz and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: David Schwartz October 24, 1992 ( 1992-10-24) Uncle Fester reads his comic book called 'Festerman' to Wednesday. The plot of the comic details Festerman's experiment to get more power resulted in his former partner Underman (Norman Normanmeyer's comic counterpart) emerging from another dimension and wanting revenge on Festerman after Fester Anvil fell on him.
7c 7c 'Art to Art' Story by: Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert October 24, 1992 ( 1992-10-24) Morticia has lost her artistic touch. So Lurch and Thing help Morticia get her artistic touch back through whatever way possible.
8 8 'Puttergeist' David Schwartz and Bill Matheny October 31, 1992 ( 1992-10-31) Gomez and Morticia are delighted by Granny's Halloween tale, which events took place forty years ago. Grandmama talks about a man who went golfing on Halloween night, and was struck by lightning, which lost him his head. He then re-appeared as the Puttergeist: a mean man with a huge ball for a head who scares the town at night. Wednesday and Pugsley don't believe in the Puttergeist and go trick and treating with Thing and N.J. When Wednesday uncovers Uncle Fester as a Puttergeist impostor, her remaining doubts are confirmed: Puttergeist does not exist. So when the real Puttergeist shows up, attempting to scare and capture her, she is not feeling scared.
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While escaping with a golf car, it is revealed that Mr. Normanmeyer is the Puttergeist. He explains that the myth was started by his grandfather. Is initially upset that the Puttergeist is not real, but he appreciates that his father continued the act for so long, just to please him. Moments later, the real Puttergeist drives along, confirming his existence. Story by: Bill Matheny and Lane Raichert; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert November 7, 1992 ( 1992-11-07) The Addams Family start their own television channel which the Normanmeyers plan to ruin. 10 10 'Itt's Over' Story by: Earl Kress and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Earl Kress November 14, 1992 ( 1992-11-14) Uncle Fester suddenly grows hair on his head and no barber-based tools can remove it since the hair is hard.
The other family members work to find a way to remove the hair from Uncle Fester's head. When a latest attempt to remove hair from Uncle Fester with a hair removal formula seemingly causes the demise of Cousin Itt, Norman Normanmeyer sees this on his FesterCam and has Uncle Fester arrested for the murder of Cousin Itt. While Uncle Fester deals with his tough inmates, Wednesday and Pugsley end up figuring out what actually happened to Cousin Itt when the supposed hair-removal formula doesn't work on Pugsley.
Wednesday, Pugsley, and Thing find the trail to Cousin Itt leading them to a hideaway beneath a local donut shop. Gomez, Morticia, Norman, and Normina visit Uncle Fester in jail who has become friends with his inmates after blowing himself up. Norman is upset to find out that Uncle Fester loves being in jail. Just then, Wednesday, Pugsley, and Thing arrive with Cousin Itt (who actually had to leave for an important mission at the last minute).
Uncle Fester is released from prison and thanks Cousin Itt. Norman is stopped by a police officer who asks Norman if he actually witnessed the crime. Norman is thrown in jail for lying to the police and ends up at the mercy of the inmates. Back at the Addams House, Uncle Fester loses his hair from the worrying and the Addams Family celebrates this. 11a 11a 'Hide and Go Lurch' Story by: Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert November 21, 1992 ( 1992-11-21) Gomez and Uncle Fester find the Hiding Horn in the attic and play Hide and Seek with Lurch where Lurch would have to find them before midnight. Yet Lurch keeps finding Gomez and Uncle Fester.
11b 11b 'Hook, Line and Stinkers' Story by: Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert November 21, 1992 ( 1992-11-21) The Spy Twins kidnap Wednesday and Pugsley in order to use them as bait for Cousin Itt at their swamp hideout at the Addams Family's summer cottage. Yet Wednesday and Pugsley end up outwitting the Spy Twins where they keep getting attacked by Snappy. 11c 11c 'A Sword Fightin' Thing' Story by: David Schwartz and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: David Schwartz November 21, 1992 ( 1992-11-21) When Gomez is relaxing, Thing wants him to sword fight. So Gomez tries to find other ways to relax with Thing still wanting to have a sword fight with Gomez. 12 12 'Addams Family PTA' Story by: David Schwartz and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: David Schwartz November 28, 1992 ( 1992-11-28) Morticia is sad that Wednesday and Pugsley prefer to spend their time with friends or other relatives, rather than with her. Morticia does her teaching abilities until it creeps out the teachers enough for Principal Macnamara to let her go. Upon being rehired by Principal Macnamara, Morticia decides to become more active with their school activities when the teacher in charge of it gets sick.
Morticia organizes a scavenger hunt at the Addams residence. Normina Normanmeyer tries to prevent the children from going to the Addams house. Out of concern for the children's safety Normina tries to sabotage the hunt to prove the Addams house isn't safe for children and ban Morticia from further school activities forever.
Her plan of destruction turns out to backfire though upon trying to use Uncle Fester's Plant Growth Formula on a plant making Morticia only more beloved with Wednesday and Pugsley's classmates. 13a 13a 'Little Big Thing' Story by: Earl Kress and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Earl Kress December 5, 1992 ( 1992-12-05) Granny's sight has been blurry and Morticia insists that she get some glasses.
Granny stubbornly refuses to wear glasses. Soon, Granny accidentally uses Uncle Fester's Growth Spray that causes Thing to grow to 20 ft. After Cousin Itt saves the day, Granny eventually realizes that wearing glasses isn't bad after all. 13b 13b 'Little Bad Riding Hood' Story by: Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert December 5, 1992 ( 1992-12-05) Before heading to sleep, Wednesday reads her version of Little Bad Riding Hood to Pugsley where Wednesday is Little Bad Riding Hood, Thing as Littler Red Riding Hand, and Pugsley is the Big Bad Wolf. 13c 13c 'Metamorphosister' Story by: Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert December 5, 1992 ( 1992-12-05) Pugsley and Thing plan to use a formula to turn Wednesday into a dog. However, each attempt to transform Wednesday into a dog ends up turning her into different animals. Season 2 (1993) No.
In series No. In season Title Written by Original air date 14 1 'Color Me Addams' Story by: Bill Matheny and Earl Kress; Teleplay by: Earl Kress September 18, 1993 ( 1993-09-18) Gomez persuades Morticia to hold a gallery showing of her best artworks as part of a charity art show at Wednesday and Pugsley's school. While Norman Normanmeyer stays by his phone awaiting a call for an important client, Normina plans to find a way to sabotage Morticia's art show. 15 2 'No Ifs, Ands or Butlers' Story by: Bill Matheny and David Schwartz; Teleplay by: David Schwartz September 25, 1993 ( 1993-09-25) The Addams Family discovers that Lurch is troubled. Wednesday, Pugsley, and Thing learn that Lurch wants to be a cowboy.
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While Lurch is taking some time off to be a cowboy, Uncle Fester ends up covering for Lurch. Wednesday, Pugsley, and Thing go with Lurch to a local range where the local foreman named Buck plans to see to it that Lurch fails the cowboy training even to the point where Buck calls in Biggis the Barn Kid. Even though Lurch is offered to become the new foreman, Lurch eventually returns to The Addams Family house since he's homesick. 16a 3a 'Jack and Jill and the Beanstalk' Story by: Bill Matheny and David Schwartz; Teleplay by: David Schwartz October 2, 1993 ( 1993-10-02) Wednesday and Pugsley tells Uncle Fester a story about (portrayed by Wednesday and Pugsley) who end up getting magic beans from the. The beans end up growing into a beanstalk where they end up encountering a (portrayed by Norman Normanmeyer). 16b 3b 'Festerman Returns' Story by: Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert October 2, 1993 ( 1993-10-02) Following a rejection slip from a comic company, Uncle Fester reads his latest comic called 'Festerman Returns' to Wednesday and Thing. The plot of the comic details Festerman learning that his fellow comrades in the Fester League have gone missing.
Festerman discovers that Mega Fingers is behind this upon infiltrating the Fester League disguised as Fester Gator. 16c 3c 'Hand Delivered' Bill Matheny October 2, 1993 ( 1993-10-02) A female who has gone against the mail carrier delivery challenges ends up having some problems when it comes to Thing who wants to help her deliver The Addams Family's mail. 17 4 'Sweetheart of a Brother' Bill Matheny October 9, 1993 ( 1993-10-09) Much to Wednesday's frustration, Pugsley is abandoning their constant terrorizing each other because he has fallen in love with Shella, the school's most popular girl. Although disgusted by his soft behavior, Wednesday decides to help him out to court the foreign girl. She motivates him in to talk to her at school, and is annoyed that Shella shows no interest in him. Pugsley thinks that he can attract her attention if he is like everyone else, and drinks a normalizing formula, much to the Addams Family's shock. Distancing himself from his unusual family, Pugsley takes an interest in Norman Normanmeyer who unlike the Addams is delighted with Pugsley's new behavior.
In school, he becomes a geek and is tortured by the school bully Mortimer as a result. When Mortimer is about to fight with Shella for defending Pugsley, the formula has spent its force and the real Pugsley takes revenge on him. Shella is romanced by Pugsley, but announces she has to return to her homeland soon.
He and Wednesday are nevertheless happy, because their lives are now back to 'normal' and Pugsley learns that it's better to be himself. 18 5 'Double O Honeymoon' Bill Matheny October 16, 1993 ( 1993-10-16) The Addams Family watch a video of Cousin Itt's mission against Ian Thundermane. Gomez and Morticia go on a spy-themed honeymoon to Spain when Ian Thundermane has escaped from prison. While Gomez and Morticia are out on their honeymoon, Ian Thundermane ends up capturing the other Addams Family members and the Normanmeyers as part of his revenge on Cousin Itt. Now it's up to Gomez and Morticia to rescue Cousin Itt and defeat Ian Thundermane.
19a 6a 'Then Came Granny' Bill Matheny October 23, 1993 ( 1993-10-23) Granny has lost her psychic abilities and must return to Crystal Rock in order to get them back. 19b 6b 'Pet Show Thing' Story by: Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny; Teleplay by: Lane Raichert October 23, 1993 ( 1993-10-23) Wednesday and Pugsley enter a disguised Thing into the Watch-Pets Competition where the pets are stolen by Harry Palmer in a plot to get revenge on Thing. 19c 6c 'Fester Sings the Fester Way' Lane Raichert October 23, 1993 ( 1993-10-23) Uncle Fester sings about his life with the Addams Family.
20a 7a 'Camp Addams' Story by: Bill Matheny and Ron Myrick; Teleplay by: Bill Matheny October 30, 1993 ( 1993-10-30) Wednesday and Pugsley attend a summer camp where they are placed in Camp Holler run by D.I. Holler instead of Camp Holly. 20b 7b 'Little Doll Lost' Bill Matheny October 30, 1993 ( 1993-10-30) Wednesday's doll Marie is presumed to have burned in the fireplace and Lurch offers to serve as the doll in its place. 20c 7c 'King of the Polycotton Blues' Lane Raichert and Bill Matheny October 30, 1993 ( 1993-10-30) Norman and Normina sing a blues song explaining to N.J. Why they hate the Addams Family. Episode ends with a harmonica solo playing over the credits, in a sort of parody of. 21a 8a 'A Girl and a Ghoul' Story by: Bill Matheny and Ron Myrick; Teleplay by: Bill Matheny November 6, 1993 ( 1993-11-06) Wednesday is thrilled when she wins a competition to have horror-themed TV host Graveyard Gary visit her home.
Gomez is supportive, but worries that Wednesday is more inspired by Gary than him. 21b 8b 'A Little Bit of Pugsley' Bill Matheny November 6, 1993 ( 1993-11-06) Pugsley is the only one of the family who hasn't mastered his own dance and Thing decides to help him.
21c 8c 'Ask Granny' Bill Matheny November 6, 1993 ( 1993-11-06) Granny hosts her own question show. Merchandise produced a series of nine based on the Addams Family animated series.
This includes Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Pugsley, and Granny among others. Each figure includes multiple points of articulation, accessories, and a biography card on their cardback. No commercial was ever made for this. Were also produced.
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CREDIT: Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” star is in talks with to voice Gomez Addams in the animated feature film “.” Isaac portrays the heroic pilot Poe Dameron in “The Last Jedi.” The rest of the cast for “” has not been unveiled. Conrad Vernon is directing from a screenplay by Pamela Pettler based on Charles Addams’ iconic cartoon series with revisions by Matt Lieberman. Producers of “The Addams Family” are Gail Berman, Vernon, and Alex Schwartz. Executive producers are Kevin Miserocchi and Andrew Mittman. The Jackal Group is producing with Cinesite Studios providing the computer-generated animation.
Announced Friday that it had set an Oct. 11, 2019, release date for the film. The announcement comes seven weeks after MGM and Annapurna Pictures unveiled a new joint venture for theatrical distribution in the U.S. Through this joint venture, MGM expects to release approximately six to eight films per year beginning with Eli Roth’s re-imagining of “Death Wish,” starring Bruce Willis with a March 2 release. Vernon, who directed “Sausage Party,” came on board as director on Oct.
Began their macabre life as single-panel gag illustrations by Charles Addams that appeared primarily in the New Yorker. Their popularity led to “The Addams Family” becoming a television show in the 1960s that starred John Astin and Carolyn Jones, an animated series in the early 1970s, and two movies in the early 1990s starring Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, and Christina Ricci.
The characters were Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children Wednesday and Pugsley, Uncle Fester, Grandmama, the butler Lurch, the disembodied hand Thing, and the hairy Cousin Itt. “The Addams Family” is the third title to land on the Oct. 11, 2019, date with Paramount opening “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” and Warner Bros. Launching “The Goldfinch.” The Tracking Board first reported the news about the voice casting of Isaac.
CREDIT: Rich Fury/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock is on board to direct MGM’s animated “” movie, sources confirm to Variety. Vernon, who directed Sony’s animated comedy “,” will also produce the movie with Gail Berman and Alex Schwartz, principals of production house the Jackal Group. Began their macabre life as single-panel gag illustrations by cartoonist Charles Addams that appeared primarily in the New Yorker.
Their popularity led to the Addams Family becoming a television show in the 1960s that starred John Astin and Carolyn Jones as well as an animated series in the early 1970s. The family enjoyed a revival in the early 1990s with a pair of movies that starred Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, and Christina Ricci. The premise revolved around Gomez and Morticia Addams and their children named Wednesday and Pugsley. Also in the household were Uncle Fester and Grandmama, plus their imposing butler Lurch, the disembodied hand Thing, and Cousin Itt.
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