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In the 1930s, a cartoonist by the name of Charles Addams sold sketches of a strange and morbid family to The New Yorker.
The Addams Family (1992) features the usual characters: Gomez, Morticia, Thing [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Uncle Fester, Pugsley and Wednesday Addams are an unusual family and certainly enjoy anything creepy or spooky.
They have no qualms about playing around in graveyards and messing with torture devices, but they are not evil monsters. They are, in fact, a courteous family who will stick together 'till the end and would even accept anyone into their gothic mansion with open arms and loving hearts.
The Addams Family is a Family Like No Other
Actors really get into character on the show, bringing out colorful, amusing personalities. Although Wednesday does come across as a bit perkier and sweeter than usual, but the developers probably wanted to fuse all of her previous portrayals into one character, so it seems to work out fine in the end. She's a likeable character and that's all that matters.
With some work and creativity, the Addams Family had been born! Eventually, this macabre, but lovable family was made famous when a sitcom was developed in the 1960s. Between that decade and 1988 (Addams's death), many panels of the cartoon characters were published.
Starring John Astin (Gomez's original actor in the 1960s show), Rip Taylor (Fester) and Carol Channing (Grandmama) [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], The Addams Family has some real talent in the sound and voice department.
Later, in 1991, a live action film was produced [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and it was such a hit that a cartoon followed almost immediately.
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