![]() In 1972 The New Scooby-Doo Movies: "Scooby-Doo meets The Addams Family" premiered and saw Scooby and the gang crossing paths with the mysterious and spooky Addams Family. Though they eventually got their own animated show in 1973, the first time The Addams Family appeared in animation on the small screen was with none other than Scooby-Doo. This show also gave fans the iconic, Grammy Award-nominated theme song that has been a staple of The Addams Family ever since. Though the show lasted a short while, the popularity of it kept the show alive through decades of reruns that aired up until the early 1990s. The series starred John Astin as Gomez, Carolyn Jones as Morticia, and Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester and ran for 64 episodes in total. ![]() They are never malicious or rude to their guests instead, the Addams' welcome them with open arms, and it's the visitors who are usually mean or misunderstand them. The Addams' love each other and delight in all the strange and unusual things that go on they honestly think that "normal" people are the ones who are truly strange. ![]() ![]() ![]() The premise of almost every episode is that someone comes and visits the Addams family, and they are either terrified by the literal jungle that is their home or confused as to how a group of people can be so weird and not see anything wrong with it. RELATED: Family Values: Every The Addams Family Version and Where to Stream before Wednesday ![]()
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