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One of Charles Addams' original cartoons, An Addams Family unit Vacation, showing (from left to correct) Pugsley, Wednesday, Gomez, Aristotle the octopus, Fester, and Morticia Addams

Created by Charles Addams
Original piece of work The New Yorker cartoons
Owner Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (current rights holder)
Orion Pictures (original Television receiver serial and 1991 film)
Warner Bros. Entertainment (Hanna-Barbera 1973 & 1992 Tv serial, Scooby Doo crossover and film)
Paramount Pictures (1991 & 1993 films)
Disney Platform Distribution (1998 Television serial)
Universal Pictures
Cyber Group Studios
United Artists Releasing (2019 & 2021 films)
Netflix (Midweek 2022 Television set series)
Print publications
Comics See below (1938)
Films and television
Motion picture(southward)
  • The Addams Family unit (1991)
  • Addams Family Values (1993)
  • The Addams Family unit (2019)
  • The Addams Family 2 (2021)
Short film(s) The Addams Family Fun-Business firm (1973)
Telly series
  • The Addams Family (1964–1966)
  • The Addams Family (1973)
  • The Addams Family (1992–1993)
  • The New Addams Family unit (1998–1999)
  • Wednesday (2022-present)
Television special(south)
  • The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972)
  • Halloween with the New Addams Family unit (1977)
Direct-to-video Addams Family Reunion (1998)
  • The Addams Family (past Cyber Group Studios)
Theatrical presentations
Musical(due south)
  • The Addams Family (2010)
Games
Video game(south) Listing of video games
Audio
Soundtrack(s) The Addams Family
Official website
The Addams Family

The Addams Family is a fictional family unit created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. They originally appeared in a series of 150 unrelated single-console cartoons, about half of which were originally published in The New Yorker over a l-yr menses since their inception in 1938. They have since been adapted to other media, such as television, film, video games, comic books, a musical and merchandising.

The Addamses are a satirical inversion of the ideal 20th-century American family unit: an odd wealthy aristocratic clan who delight in the macabre and are seemingly unaware or unconcerned that other people discover them bizarre or frightening. First with the 1964 television series, the Addams Family unit consists of Gomez and Morticia Addams, their children Midweek and Pugsley, close family members Uncle Fester[a] and Grandmama,[b] their butler Lurch, and Wednesday's pet octopus, Aristotle. The dimly seen Thing (later a disembodied paw) was introduced in 1954, and Gomez'due south Cousin Itt and Morticia's pet lion Kitty Kat in 1964. Pubert Addams, Wednesday and Pugsley'due south infant brother, was introduced in the 1993 film Addams Family Values.[c]

In 1964, a live-activity television serial premiered on ABC and ran for two seasons. It subsequently inspired a telefilm titled Halloween with the New Addams Family and cameos from the bandage in other shows. An unrelated animated series aired in 1973. The franchise was revived in the 1990s with a characteristic picture show series consisting of The Addams Family unit (1991) and Addams Family unit Values (1993). The films inspired a 2d animated series (1992–1993) which is set in the same fictional universe. The series was rebooted with a 1998 straight-to-video film and a spin-off alive-activeness television series (1998–1999). In 2010, a live musical adaptation featuring Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth opened on Broadway and was nominated for two Tony Awards and 8 Drama Desk Awards. The series was once more rebooted in 2019 with the blithe film The Addams Family unit, which led to a sequel in 2021.

The franchise has get a staple of popular civilisation. It has spawned a video game series, bookish books, and soundtracks which are based around its Grammy-nominated theme vocal. They have had a profound influence on American comics, cinema and television, and are seen as an inspiration for the goth subculture and its fashion.

History [edit]

Original The New Yorker cartoons (1938–1964) [edit]

Charles Addams began as a cartoonist in The New Yorker with a sketch of a window washer that ran on Feb 6, 1932.[two] The first Addams Family cartoon was published in 1938, in a one-console gag format. Charles Addams became a regular correspondent to The New Yorker, and drew approximately ane,300 cartoons betwixt so and his decease in 1988. 58 of these would feature the Addams Family, near all of which were published in the 1940s and 1950s.[3]

In 1946, Addams met science fiction writer Ray Bradbury after drawing an illustration for Bradbury'due south brusque story "Homecoming" in Mademoiselle magazine, the showtime in a series of tales chronicling a family of Illinois monsters, the Elliotts. Bradbury and Addams became friends and planned to collaborate on a book of the Elliott Family'southward complete history, with Bradbury writing and Addams providing the illustrations, but information technology never materialized. Bradbury's Elliott Family unit stories were anthologized in From the Dust Returned (2001), with a connecting narrative, an caption of his work with Addams, and Addams's 1946 Mademoiselle illustration used for the book's comprehend jacket. Although Addams's ain characters were well established past the time of their initial come across, in a 2001 interview, Bradbury states that Addams "went his way and created the Addams Family unit and I went my own fashion and created my family in this book."[4]

Outside of The New Yorker, Addams also published several collections, the most notable existence Dear Expressionless Days: A Family Album in 1959. The editor of The New Yorker, William Shawn prevented any farther Addams family cartoons from existence printed afterward the 1964 launch of the television franchise.[3]

TV adaptations and rise to popularity (1964–1977) [edit]

A 1964 television adaptation brought the series to a much wider audience and was well received. Producer Nat Perrin took a "less evil" approach to the characters and stories than Addams had in the cartoons, emphasizing lighter, more comedic elements. Stephen Cox later referred to the series as "more zany than spooky". The pop series, broadcast on the ABC network, ran only 2 seasons.

The franchise remained in the popular consciousness fifty-fifty afterwards the series concluded, with the "Lurch" dance motility remaining popular through the 1960s for example. The television series was often re-run through tv syndication for years later on, in some areas continuing to broadcast as late as 1991. It was followed by a 1972 crossover advent in Scooby-Doo and a 1973 blithe series. The animated incarnation featured a new cast except for Felix Silla, who returned as Cousin Itt. A one-shot special, Halloween with the New Addams Family, reunited well-nigh of the original cast from the 1964 series.[3]

Film series [edit]

The franchise was largely inactive throughout the 1980s. The 1987 retirement of William Shawn allowed a brief return of the cartoons to The New Yorker, though Charles Addams himself died just a twelvemonth later.

Two alive-action films were directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and released in the early 1990s, featuring a new cast. While the 1991 movie received mixed reviews from critics, it performed reasonably well at the box office. A second film in 1993, Addams Family unit Values, had the changed reception. It was highly regarded by critics but, unexpectedly, performed poorly at the box office, and earned less than half the acquirement of its predecessor. This, and the sudden decease of Gomez actor Raul Julia in 1994, prevented Sonnenfeld from producing farther films.[3] Both received nominations for University Awards, BAFTA Awards, and Hugo Awards. For her office every bit Morticia, Anjelica Huston was twice nominated for the Gilded Globe Honor for Best Actress, and Raul Julia (as Gomez), Christina Ricci (every bit Wednesday), Christopher Lloyd (as Fester), and Joan Cusack (every bit Fester'south wife, Debbie Jellinsky, in the sequel) received multiple Saturn Award and American Comedy Honor nominations for their portrayals. Post-obit the wave of interest in the franchise, a 1992 blithe television series notably saw John Astin reprise his part as Gomez, nigh thirty years later his first appearance in the office in 1964. It was nominated for four Daytime Emmy Awards, including 1 for Astin.

A direct-to-video movie was produced by Saban Amusement in 1998 and featured a returning Carel Struycken every bit Lurch, though was otherwise unrelated to the Sonnenfeld films and was very poorly received. The film was intended as the pilot to a Canadian-produced live-activity television series, The New Addams Family, which aired until the following year. Astin, so in his late 60s, returned as Grandpapa Addams, rather than Gomez.

Animated revival [edit]

A Tim Burton finish-motion film was announced in 2010 but never developed. Instead, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer animated film was appear in 2013. Unlike the Burton version, this would utilise 3D computer animation. The film was eventually released in 2019, to a moderate box-role reception. A sequel, released in 2021 among the COVID-19 pandemic, was far less successful. the first moving picture received mixed audience reception, while the second film received negative audience reception with the 2 films scoring 45% and 28% on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, respectively.

Premise and groundwork [edit]

Gomez and Pugsley are enthusiastic. Morticia is fifty-fifty in disposition, muted, witty, sometimes deadly. Grandma Frump is foolishly good-natured. Wed is her mother'due south daughter. A closely-knit family, the existent head being Morticia—although each of the others is a definite graphic symbol—except for Grandma, who is easily led. Many of the troubles they have equally a family are due to Grandma'southward fumbling, weak character. The house is a wreck, of course, only this is a house-proud family merely the aforementioned and every trap door is in good repair. Money is no problem.

Charles Addams[1]

The family appears to be a unmarried surviving branch of the Addams clan. Many other "Addams families" exist all over the earth. Co-ordinate to the motion picture version, the family credo is, Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc (pseudo-Latin: "We gladly feast on those who would subdue the states"). Charles Addams was outset inspired by his hometown of Westfield, New Jersey, an area full of ornate Victorian mansions and archaic graveyards.[v] In the original comics serial they live in a gothic business firm on Cemetery Ridge. According to the television serial, the residence is a gloomy mansion adjacent to a cemetery and a swamp located in an unspecified American town. In the musical (first shown in Chicago in 2009), the firm is located in Fundamental Park.[six] In the 2019 pic, the Addamses live in an abandoned asylum located in the outskirts of the land of New Jersey which is haunted by a disembodied resident who demands the holding to remain undisturbed.

Although most of the humor derives from the fact that they share macabre interests, such as putting each other and themselves in the way of bodily damage (none of which seems to accept an outcome), the Addamses are not evil. They are a close-knit extended family unit. Morticia is an exemplary female parent, and she and Gomez remain passionate towards each other; as established in the television series, she calls him "bubbeleh",[7] to which he responds by kissing her arms, beliefs which Morticia can also provoke by speaking a few words in French (their meanings are non important; any words in French will exercise). The parents are supportive of their children (except in the 2019 movie when Wednesday arrives abode wearing a pink dress). The family unit is friendly and hospitable to visitors; in some cases, it is willing to donate big sums of money to causes (television series and films), despite the visitors' horror at the Addamses' peculiar lifestyle. The characters were unnamed until the advent of the 1964 television set adaptation, except for Wednesday who was starting time named for a 1962 licensed doll drove.[3]

Adaptations [edit]

Goggle box [edit]

The Addams Family (1964–1966) [edit]

In 1964, the ABC TV network created The Addams Family television series based on Addams's cartoon characters. The series was shot in black-and-white and aired for two seasons in 64 half-hr episodes (September 18, 1964 – September 2, 1966). During the original television run of The Addams Family television series, The New Yorker editor William Shawn refused to publish any Addams Family unit cartoons. However, he continued to publish other Charles Addams cartoons. Shawn regarded his magazine as targeting a more refined readership and he did non want information technology to be associated with characters who could be seen on telly by the more full general public. After Shawn's 1987 retirement, the characters were welcomed back to The New Yorker.

The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972) [edit]

The Addams Family unit'south first blithe appearance was on the 3rd episode of Hanna-Barbera's The New Scooby-Doo Movies, "Scooby-Doo Meets the Addams Family" (a.k.a. "Wednesday is Missing"), which first aired on CBS Sat morning time, on September 23, 1972. Four members of the original bandage (John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Jackie Coogan, and Ted Cassidy) returned for the special, which involved the Addamses in a mystery with the Scooby-Doo gang. The Addams Family characters were drawn to the specifications of the original Charles Addams cartoons. Subsequently the episode aired, fans wanted more animated adventures featuring the Addamses, and Hanna-Barbera obliged.

The Addams Family unit Fun-House (1973) [edit]

In late 1972, ABC produced a pilot for a live-action musical variety show which was titled The Addams Family Fun-House. The cast included Jack Riley and Liz Torres as Gomez and Morticia (the pair as well co-wrote the special), Chubby Kaye every bit Uncle Fester, Pat McCormick as Lurch and Butch Patrick (who had played Eddie Munster on The Munsters) equally Pugsley. Felix Silla reprised his part every bit Cousin Itt, connecting it to the original Goggle box serial. The pilot aired in 1973, but it was not picked up for a serial.[viii]

The Addams Family (1973) [edit]

The first animated series ran on Saturday mornings from 1973 to 1975 on NBC. In a departure from the original serial, this series took the Addamses on the road in a Victorian-style RV. This series also marked the signal where the relationships betwixt the characters were changed so that Fester was now Gomez'due south brother, and Grandmama was now Morticia's mother (though the old relationships between the characters would exist revisited in the 1977 idiot box movie, in order to retain its continuity with the original sitcom). Although Coogan and Cassidy reprised their roles, Astin and Jones did not; their parts were recast with Hanna-Barbera voice talents Lennie Weinrib as Gomez and Janet Waldo every bit Morticia, while a 10-twelvemonth-old Jodie Foster provided the vox of Pugsley. Again, the characters were drawn to the specifications of the original Charles Addams cartoons. One flavor was produced, and the second season consisted of reruns. The bear witness's theme music was completely different and information technology had no lyrics and no finger snaps, although it retained a fleck of the four-notation score from the live-action prove.

The Addams Family Comic Book [edit]

From 1974 to 1975, Gold Key Comics produced a comic book series in connectedness with the show, but it only lasted three issues. Each issue was adjusted from a Tv set episode, starting with "In Search of the Boola-Boola" (October 1974).[9]

Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977) [edit]

A goggle box reunion movie, Halloween with the New Addams Family unit, aired on NBC on Sunday, October thirty, 1977. It features well-nigh of the original bandage, except Blossom Rock, who had played Grandmama. She was however alive simply was very ill at the time; Jane Rose replaced her. Veteran character actors Parley Baer and Vito Scotti, who both had recurring roles on the original series, too appeared in the motion picture. The movie has a slightly different version of the theme song; the finger snaps are used but non the lyrics.

Gomez and Morticia have had two more children, Wednesday Jr. and Pugsley Jr., who strongly resemble their older siblings. Gomez's brother, Pancho, is staying with the family unit while Gomez attends a lodge meeting in Tombstone, Arizona. Gomez is jealous of his blood brother, who once courted Morticia. Halloween is nigh, and Pancho tells the children the fable of the Bang-up Pumpkin-like character of Cousin Shy, who distributes gifts and carves pumpkins for expert children on Halloween night. Wednesday (now called "Wed, Sr.") is home from music university, where she is studying the piccolo (breaking glass with it). Pugsley (at present "Pugsley, Sr.") is habitation from Nairobi medical school, where he is training to be a witch doctor. The family'due south home has been bugged past a gang of crooks which intends to steal the family unit'south fortune. Lafferty, the boss, sends a gang fellow member named Mikey into the house to investigate. Mikey panics and flees later treading on the tail of Kitty Kat the lion. The crooks utilize a faux Gomez and Morticia to help them carry out their plans, forth with two stiff-arm goons, Hercules and Atlas. Gomez returns home to celebrate the Halloween party and trim the scarecrow. Lafferty poses as Quincy Addams (from Boston) to proceeds entrance to the house during the party. He has his men necktie up Gomez and Morticia, and his doubles take their places, confusing Pancho, who is still in love with Morticia, and Ophelia, who is still in honey with Gomez. Gomez and Morticia escape (thanks to the "Quondam Piccolo Game"), and rejoin the political party, only to have Lafferty apply various methods to try to get rid of them. Lurch scares off the thugs and terrifies Lafferty's other assistant. Fester, trying to be nice, puts Lafferty on the rack. Lafferty tries to escape through the secret passage and steps on Kitty Kat'southward tail. When the police go far, the crooks gladly give up. The Addamses are then free to celebrate Halloween happily, catastrophe the night by singing together in welcome for Cousin Shy.

The Addams Family: The Animated Serial (1992–1993) [edit]

The remake series ran on Sat mornings from 1992 to 1993 on ABC after producers realized the success of the 1991 Addams Family movie. This series returned to the familiar format of the original series, with the Addams Family facing their sitcom situations at home. John Astin returned to the function of Gomez, and celebrities Rip Taylor and Carol Channing took over the roles of Fester and Grandmama, respectively. Veteran voice actors Jim Cummings, Debi Derryberry, Jeannie Elias and Pat Fraley did the voices of Lurch, Midweek, Pugsley and Cousin Itt, respectively. New artistic models of the characters were used for this serial, though withal having a passing resemblance to the original cartoons. Ii seasons were produced, with the tertiary twelvemonth containing reruns. Oddly in this series, Wednesday maintained her macabre, heart-searching attitude from the Addams Family movies. Still, her facial expressions and body language conveyed the happy-go-lucky, fun attitude of her portrayal in the original boob tube show. The original Vic Mizzy theme vocal, although slightly different, was used for the opening.

The New Addams Family (1998–1999) [edit]

The New Addams Family was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and ran for 65 episodes (one more than than the original Television set series) during the 1998–1999 flavor on the then-newly launched Fox Family Channel. Many storylines from the original series were reworked for this new series, incorporating more modernistic elements and jokes. John Astin returned to the franchise in some episodes of this series, admitting as "Grandpapa" Addams (Gomez'southward granddaddy, a character introduced in Addams Family Reunion). The cast included Glenn Taranto as Gomez Addams, Ellie Harvie as Morticia, Michael Roberds equally Fester, Brody Smith as Pugsley, Nicole Fugere (the but cast member from Addams Family unit Reunion to return) as Wednesday, John DeSantis as Lurch, Betty Phillips as Grandmama and Steven Pull a fast one on as Thing.

Wednesday (TBA) [edit]

In 2021, Netflix announced a live-activity Idiot box serial accommodation based on the graphic symbol of Wednesday Addams, starring Jenna Ortega as the title grapheme. It will be produced by MGM Television, with Alfred Gough and Miles Millar as showrunners and Tim Burton as series director in his first televised directorial effort.[ten] Wednesday, a student at Nevermore Academy, solves mysteries using her psychic power. These include murders and a 25-year-old mystery involving her family.[eleven] Luis Guzmán volition star every bit Gomez,[12] and Catherine Zeta-Jones will star as Morticia.[13] Hunter Doohan, Georgie Farmer, Moosa Mostafa, Emma Myers, Naomi J. Ogawa, Joy Sunday, Percy Hynes White, Thora Birch, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane and Gwendoline Christie were added to the cast equally series regulars.[xiv] [15] In March 2022, Christina Ricci, who portrayed Wednesday in The Addams Family unit (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993), had joined the bandage as a serial regular.[sixteen]

Feature films [edit]

Crew/detail Films Reboots
The Addams Family (1991) Addams Family unit Values (1993) Addams Family unit Reunion (1998) The Addams Family (2019) The Addams Family 2 (2021)
Managing director Barry Sonnenfeld Dave Payne Conrad Vernon
Greg Tiernan
Conrad Vernon
Greg Tiernan
Co-directed past:
Laura Brousseau
Kevin Pavlovic[17]
Producer Scott Rudin Mike Elliott Gail Berman
Conrad Vernon
Alex Schwartz
Alison O'Brien
Gail Berman
Conrad Vernon
Danielle Sterling
Alison O'Brien
Writer(s) Caroline Thompson
Larry Wilson
Paul Rudnick Rob Kerchner
Scott Sandin
Screenplay by:
Matt Lieberman
Story past:
Matt Lieberman
Erica Rivinoja
Conrad Vernon
Screenplay by:
Dan Hernandez
Benji Samit
Ben Queen
Susanna Fogel
Story past:
Dan Hernandez
Benji Samit
Based on The Addams Family unit
past Charles Addams
Composer Marc Shaiman Amotz Plessner Mychael Danna
Jeff Danna
Cinematography Owen Roizman Donald Peterman Christian Sebaldt
Editor(s) Dede Allen Arthur Schmidt
Jim Miller
J. J. Jackson David Ian Salter Ryan Folsay
Production visitor Paramount Pictures
Scott Rudin Productions
Scott Rudin Productions Saban Amusement Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Bron Creative
Nitrogen Studios
Cinesite Studios
The Jackal Grouping
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Bron Artistic
Nitrogen Studios
Cinesite Studios
The Jackal Grouping
Glickmania
Distributor Paramount Pictures (United states and Latin America)
Columbia Pictures (International)[18]
Paramount Pictures Warner Home Video United Artists Releasing (United States)
Universal Pictures (International)
Runtime 99 minutes 94 minutes 91 minutes 87 minutes 93 minutes
Release date November 22, 1991 November 19, 1993 September 22, 1998 Oct 11, 2019 Oct 1, 2021

The Addams Family (1991) [edit]

In the 1990s, Orion Pictures (which by and then had inherited the rights to the series) developed a film version, The Addams Family (released on November 22, 1991). Because of the studio'southward financial troubles at the time, Orion sold the U.s. rights to the film to Paramount Pictures. On October 1, 2019, Paramount Pictures[19] released double characteristic of Addams Family unit and Addams Family Values on Blu-ray in the United States.

Addams Family Values (1993) [edit]

Upon the final film'southward success, a sequel followed: Addams Family unit Values (released on November 19, 1993, with worldwide distribution by Paramount). Loosened content restrictions immune the films to use far more grotesque humor that strove to keep the Addams cartoons' original spirit (in fact, several gags were lifted directly from the single-panel cartoons). The two films used the same cast, except for Grandmama, played by Judith Malina and Carol Kane in the kickoff and second films, respectively. A script for a third flick was prepared in 1994, just was abased after the sudden decease of thespian Raul Julia that twelvemonth.

Addams Family Reunion (1998) [edit]

Some other film, Addams Family Reunion, was released direct-to-video on September 22, 1998, this fourth dimension by Warner Bros. through its video segmentation. It has no relation to the Paramount movies, being in fact a full-length pilot for a 2nd live-action tv set version, The New Addams Family unit, produced and shot in Canada. The third movie's Gomez, played past Tim Curry, follows the style of Raul Julia, while the new sitcom'due south Gomez, played by Glenn Taranto, is played in the style of John Astin, who had played the character in the 1960s. The simply actors in this Warner Bros./Saban Entertainment production to have played in the previous Paramount films were Carel Struycken every bit Lurch and Christopher Hart as Thing.

Cancelled film [edit]

In 2010, it was announced that Illumination Entertainment, in partnership with Universal Pictures, had acquired the underlying rights to the Addams Family drawings.[20] The moving-picture show was planned to be a stop-motion animated film based on Charles Addams'due south original drawings. Tim Burton was set up to co-write and co-produce the motion-picture show, with a possibility to direct.[21] In July 2013 however, it was reported that the movie was cancelled.[22]

Reboot [edit]

On October 31, 2013, it was appear in Variety that Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will exist reviving The Addams Family unit every bit an blithe motion-picture show with Pamela Pettler to write the screenplay and Andrew Mittman and Kevin Miserocchi to executive produce the movie and they were in terminal negotiations with BermanBraun's Gail Berman and Lloyd Braun to produce it.[23] By October 2017, Conrad Vernon had been hired to direct the moving-picture show, which he will besides produce along with Berman and Alex Schwartz, based on a screenplay written past Pettler, with revisions past Matt Lieberman.[24] The picture show was released on October 11, 2019.[25] On Oct 8, 2020, MGM announced that a sequel is in the works with an proclamation trailer.[26] The original cast set to return. Beak Hader and Javon "Wanna" Walton have also been cast to voice. Neb Hader will play a new character named Cyrus, while Javon will supervene upon Finn Wolfhard as the vox of Pugsley Addams. Directors Greg Tiernan and Conrad Vernon are set to return as directors. The film is released on Oct 1, 2021.[27]

Homages and adaptations [edit]

  • An blithe television homage was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Mr. & Mrs. J. Evil Scientist, a family of fictional characters inspired by The Addams Family appeared on the Snagglepuss and Snooper and Blabber animated television receiver serial first in 1959 and it also starred in its own comic book.
  • Comedian Melissa Hunter wrote the web series Developed Midweek Addams, which is a comedic accommodation of the franchise.[28] Hunter was forced to remove the serial due to legal activeness.
  • In an episode of Horrible Histories a song titled "The Borgia Family unit" was created in reference to the Addams Family unit Theme.
  • In 1964, the year The Addams Family unit debuted, Hanna-Barbera introduced Weirdly and Creepella Gruesome and family unit, based in role on Mr. & Mrs. J. Evil Scientist and in part on the Addamses, equally recurrent characters on The Flintstones. [29]

Video games [edit]

X video games released from 1989 to 2021 were based on The Addams Family.

  • Fester's Quest (1989) was a peak-downwardly adventure game that featured Uncle Fester.
  • The Addams Family LCD Video Game by Tiger Electronics was a handheld unit of measurement released in 1991.
  • The Addams Family unit Pinball was a arcade pinball machine released by Midway in 1992
  • In 1992, two versions of The Addams Family unit were released past Sea Software based on the 1991 moving-picture show: an eight-bit version for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Sega Principal System, Sega Game Gear, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, and a 16-bit version released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, Atari ST and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. ICOM Simulations published The Addams Family video game for the TurboGrafx-CD in 1991.
  • The games' sequel, The Addams Family: Pugsley'southward Scavenger Hunt (1993), also by Body of water Software, was based on the ABC animated series and was released for NES, SNES, and Game Boy (although the latter two were but eight-bit remakes of the first SNES game, swapping Pugsley'due south and Gomez's roles).
  • Addams Family Values (1994) by Bounding main was based on the picture'southward sequel and returned to the style of gameplay seen in Fester'south Quest.
  • A Game Male child Colour game was released in the 1990s for promotion of The New Addams Family. The game was titled The New Addams Family Series. In this game, the Addams mansion had been bought by a fictional company called "Funnyday" that wanted to tear down the house and surrounding grounds to make room for an entertainment park.
  • An arcade shocker, The New Addams Family unit Electrical Shock Automobile (also known as Electrifying), was released past Eurocom and Nova Productions in 1999.
  • A 2019 mobile game for Android and iOS, The Addams Family Mystery Mansion, released by Animoca.[30]
  • The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem, a motion picture tie-in game for Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox and Google Stadia developed past PHL Commonage and published by British publisher Outright Games, was released on September 24, 2021.

Pinball [edit]

A pinball game by Midway (under the Bally label) was released in 1992 shortly later on the movie. It is the best-selling pinball game of all time.[31]

Books [edit]

The Addams Family [edit]

This offset novelisation of the television serial, written by Jack Sharkey, was released near the terminate of the show'southward second season. The book details the family's inflow in their new abode and explains how it got its baroque décor. The arrival and origins of Thing are explained. Each chapter reads every bit a self-contained story, like episodes of the television show. The novel concludes with the Addams family unit discovering that their lives will be the basis for a new television serial. Information technology was published in paperback by Pyramid Books in 1965.[32]

The Addams Family Strikes Dorsum [edit]

The Addams Family unit Strikes Back by West.F. Miksch tells how Gomez plans to rehabilitate the image of Benedict Arnold past running for the local schoolhouse board. The tone and characterizations in this book resemble the TV characters much more than closely than in the starting time novel. Cousin Itt appears equally a minor grapheme in this story, but equally a tiny, three-legged creature rather than the hairy, derby-hatted graphic symbol seen on television and in the movies. The novel was published in paperback form by Pyramid Books in 1965.[32]

The Addams Family unit: An Evilution [edit]

The Addams Family: An Evilution is a book about the "evilution" of The Addams Family characters, with more than than 200 published and previously unpublished cartoons, and includes text by Charles Addams and H. Kevin Miserocchi, Director of the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation. Pomegranate Press published the book in 2010.

Advertising [edit]

In 1994, the actors cast as the Addamses in the kickoff two films (sans the recently deceased Raul Julia) were in several Japanese television set spots for the Honda Odyssey.[33] The Addamses are seen speaking Japanese—most prominently Gomez (for whom a vocalisation histrion was used to impersonate Julia while footage from Addams Family Values was seen) and Morticia.[34]

In 2007 and 2008, the Addams Family appeared as 1000&M's in an advertising entrada for M&M'due south Nighttime Chocolate.[35]

Soundtrack [edit]

A theme song for the 1964 TV series also equally a soundtrack album the adjacent year were released, both composed past Vic Mizzy and the latter containing all of his compositions for the series entitled Original Music From The Addams Family unit.[36]

Musical [edit]

The Addams Family unit [edit]

In May 2007, it was appear that a musical inspired by The Addams Family drawings by Charles Addams was being developed for the Broadway stage. Broadway veterans Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice wrote the book, and Andrew Lippa wrote the score. Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott (Improbable theatre founders) directed and designed the production, with choreography by Sergio Trujillo.[37] A workshop and individual industry presentation was held August 4–eight, 2008. Featured in the cast were Bebe Neuwirth as Morticia, Krysta Rodriguez as Wed, and Nathan Lane as Gomez. In addition, Kevin Chamberlin played Uncle Fester and Zachary James played Lurch.

The musical opened in previews at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway on March eight, 2010, with an official opening on Apr 8,[38] after an out-of-town tryout in Chicago at the Ford Eye for the Performing Arts from November 13, 2009, to January 10, 2010.[39] [40] The bandage includes Lane as Gomez, Neuwirth as Morticia, Terrence Isle of mann every bit Mal Beineke, Carolee Carmello as Alice Beineke, Chamberlin every bit Uncle Fester, Jackie Hoffman equally Grandma, Zachary James as Lurch, Krysta Rodriguez as Wednesday, and Wesley Taylor every bit Wed'south love interest, Lucas Beineke.[41] The Broadway production ran for 22 months, closing on December 31, 2011, later 35 previews and 722 performances.[42]

On September 5, 2016, it was announced that the musical would premiere in the U.k., on a major Uk and Republic of ireland bout produced by James Yeoburn and Stuart Matthew Price for United Theatrical.[43] The production was directed by Matthew White and it opened at Edinburgh Festival Theatre on April 20, 2017, starring Samantha Womack, Les Dennis and Carrie Promise Fletcher.[44]

Bandage and characters [edit]

Show Gomez Addams Morticia Addams Pugsley Addams Wednesday Addams Uncle Fester Grandmama Lurch Thing Cousin Itt
The Addams Family (1964–66) John Astin Carolyn Jones Ken Weatherwax Lisa Loring Jackie Coogan Blossom Rock Ted Cassidy Ted Cassidy / Jack Voglin Felix Silla
The New Scooby-Doo Movies (1972) John Astin Carolyn Jones Jodie Foster Cindy Henderson Jackie Coogan Janet Waldo Ted Cassidy John Stephenson
The Addams Family unit Fun-Business firm (1973) Jack Riley Liz Torres Butch Patrick Noelle Von Sonn Stubby Kaye Pat McCormick Felix Silla
The Addams Family (1973–74) Lennie Weinrib Janet Waldo Jodie Foster Cindy Henderson Jackie Coogan Janet Waldo Ted Cassidy John Stephenson
Halloween with the New Addams Family unit (1977) John Astin Carolyn Jones Ken Weatherwax Lisa Loring Jackie Coogan Jane Rose Ted Cassidy Ted Cassidy Felix Silla
The Addams Family unit (1991) Raul Julia Anjelica Huston Jimmy Workman Christina Ricci Christopher Lloyd Judith Malina Carel Struycken Christopher Hart John Franklin
The Addams Family (1992–1993) John Astin Nancy Linari Jeannie Elias Debi Derryberry Rip Taylor Carol Channing Jim Cummings Pat Fraley
Addams Family unit Values (1993) Raul Julia Anjelica Huston Jimmy Workman Christina Ricci Christopher Lloyd Carol Kane Carel Struycken Christopher Hart John Franklin
Addams Family unit Reunion (1998) Tim Curry Daryl Hannah Jerry Messing Nicole Fugere Patrick Thomas Alice Ghostley Carel Struycken Christopher Hart Phil Fondacaro
The New Addams Family (1998–99) Glenn Taranto Ellie Harvie Brody Smith Nicole Fugere Michael Roberds Betty Phillips John DeSantis Steven Fox David Mylrea / Paul Dobson
The Addams Family (musical) (2010) Nathan Lane Bebe Neuwirth Adam Riegler Krysta Rodriguez Kevin Chamberlin Jackie Hoffman Zachary James Fred Inkley Fred Inkley
The Addams Family unit (2019) Oscar Isaac Charlize Theron Finn Wolfhard Chloë Grace Moretz Nick Kroll Bette Midler Conrad Vernon Snoop Dogg
The Addams Family 2 (2021) Oscar Isaac Charlize Theron Javon "Wanna" Walton Chloë Grace Moretz Nick Kroll Bette Midler Conrad Vernon Snoop Dogg

Legacy [edit]

The family has had a profound influence on American comics, cinema and television,[45] [46] [47] and information technology has also been seen as an inspiration for the goth subculture and its manner.[48] [49] According to The Telegraph, the Addamses "are one of the most iconic families in American history, upward there with the Kennedys".[50] Similarly, Time has compared "the relevance and the cultural reach" of the family with those of the Kennedys and the Roosevelts, "so much a office of the American landscape that it's difficult to discuss the country'southward history without mentioning them".[51] For TV Guide, which listed the characters in the top ten of The 60 Greatest TV Families of All Time, the Addamses "provid[ed] the design for cartoonish clans to come, like the Flintstones and the Simpsons".[52] Owing to their popularity, the first feature-length adaptation has been identified as a "cult picture show",[53] while Addams Family Values was listed as 1 of The 50 Best family unit films past The Guardian [54] and nominated for the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Laughs at the turn of the century.[55] Ricci'due south portrayal of Wednesday in the film serial was ranked one of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters by Empire,[56] and in 2011 AOL named Morticia ane of The 100 Most Memorable Female Tv Characters.[57]

Meet besides [edit]

  • The Munsters – A franchise based on a sitcom with a similar premise.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ There are canonical differences between the various incarnations of Fester Addams. In the two live-action feature films, both animated series, the 1998 television pic, and the 2019 blithe moving-picture show, he is portrayed as Gomez's blood brother. In the 1964 television series, however, he is portrayed as Morticia's maternal uncle (via her mother, Hester Frump).
  2. ^ Simply like Fester, there are canonical differences betwixt the various incarnations of Grandmamma Addams. In the 2 alive-activeness feature films, both animated series, and the 1998 idiot box film, she is portrayed as Morticia's mother. In his notes for the original cartoons, Charles Addams even refers to her every bit Grandma Frump, rendering her Wednesday's and Pugsley'south maternal grandmother.[1] : 2 In the 1964 television serial and the 2019 animated film, even so, she is portrayed as Gomez'southward female parent.
  3. ^ In Halloween with the New Addams Family, Gomez and Morticia have a second son, Pugsley Jr., and a 2d girl, Wednesday Jr. Meanwhile, in Addams Family Values, Gomez and Morticia welcome a 3rd son, Pubert Addams. To this day, no released media has featured Pugsley Jr., Wednesday Jr., and Pubert together.

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External links [edit]

  • The Addams Foundation website
  • The Addams Family (1937) at Don Markstein'south Toonopedia. Archived from the original on March 13, 2012.
  • The Addams Family UK (musical website)
  • The Addams Family on TVLand.com
  • The New Addams Family at IMDb
  • ​The Addams Family Musical​ at the Internet Broadway Database

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Addams_Family

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