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10-29-2022, 08:50 PM
https://www.looper.com/1072497/the-addams-family-freaky-facts-fans-need-to-know-about-the-classic-tv-series/
BY SERGIO PEREIRA/OCT. 29, 2022 9:00 AM EDT
Television shows don't get creepier and kookier than the classic "The Addams Family” series. Based on Charles Addams (https://www.grunge.com/985057/the-untold-truth-of-charles-addams-creator-of-the-addams-family/)' cartoons for The New Yorker, the 1964 show had one foot in the witch's cauldron and the other in side-splitting hilarity as it found the perfect merger of horror comedy. Despite it being a different era in entertainment, "The Addams Family" managed to carve out its niche audience and to stand out from the rest of the sitcoms of the time. PopMatters (https://www.popmatters.com/the-addams-family-volume-one-2495743861.html) argues it was the show's originality and "ability to challenge the perception of normality" that drew the viewers in and kept them invested. Think about it: The Addams were actually good and accommodating people, though their neighbors weren't often able to overcome their façade of eccentricity and ghoulishness.
"The Addams Family" series didn't only become a worldwide sensation, it set the tone for the franchise moving forward. Thanks to the popularity and goodwill of the show, it led to animated series, live-action films, video games, and even a Netflix spinoff titled "Wednesday." (https://www.looper.com/336178/netflixs-wednesday-addams-series-release-date-cast-and-plot/) As a franchise, it has existed since 1939 (via The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/26/books/26masl.html)), and it doesn't look like it'll be going away any time soon.
That said, the classic show still holds a special kind of magic and charm. It's mysterious and spooky when it needs to be, but it's altogether ooky as well. Simply put, it's "The Addams Family." So let's find out more about the classic TV series.
BY SERGIO PEREIRA/OCT. 29, 2022 9:00 AM EDT
Television shows don't get creepier and kookier than the classic "The Addams Family” series. Based on Charles Addams (https://www.grunge.com/985057/the-untold-truth-of-charles-addams-creator-of-the-addams-family/)' cartoons for The New Yorker, the 1964 show had one foot in the witch's cauldron and the other in side-splitting hilarity as it found the perfect merger of horror comedy. Despite it being a different era in entertainment, "The Addams Family" managed to carve out its niche audience and to stand out from the rest of the sitcoms of the time. PopMatters (https://www.popmatters.com/the-addams-family-volume-one-2495743861.html) argues it was the show's originality and "ability to challenge the perception of normality" that drew the viewers in and kept them invested. Think about it: The Addams were actually good and accommodating people, though their neighbors weren't often able to overcome their façade of eccentricity and ghoulishness.
"The Addams Family" series didn't only become a worldwide sensation, it set the tone for the franchise moving forward. Thanks to the popularity and goodwill of the show, it led to animated series, live-action films, video games, and even a Netflix spinoff titled "Wednesday." (https://www.looper.com/336178/netflixs-wednesday-addams-series-release-date-cast-and-plot/) As a franchise, it has existed since 1939 (via The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/26/books/26masl.html)), and it doesn't look like it'll be going away any time soon.
That said, the classic show still holds a special kind of magic and charm. It's mysterious and spooky when it needs to be, but it's altogether ooky as well. Simply put, it's "The Addams Family." So let's find out more about the classic TV series.