i want my old boomerang back, and my disney, and CN!
@irinaionescu20908 жыл бұрын
yessssssssssssss bring the old versions back
@crawlingboy7 жыл бұрын
Irina Ionescu and Nickelodeon
@seanmartinez67056 жыл бұрын
preach i miss em too
@UnfunnyLemon4 жыл бұрын
About 2007 it went to toilet for me! I WANT MY 90S CARTOON CHANNELS BACK!!!
@JadenMoon14754 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@Blossom441002 жыл бұрын
The funny thing was as a kid I loved both watching this version during the day (which was rerunning on Boomerang) and the Original live action series on TV Land at night. I was down to watch either one 😂
@ChevyAstro974 жыл бұрын
I still Watch it Not the old 1 the new 1
@Soicje Жыл бұрын
Which was your favorite to watch?
@WaltuhBlackjr Жыл бұрын
Best of both worlds.
@Unversed333 Жыл бұрын
The real show had a major letdown for me as a kid, who saw the live action movies, originally, with that version of Wednesday. In the original show, she was basically just... the cute little girl.
@Babbleplay9 ай бұрын
Wish I had Boomerang
@TheInkPitOx7 ай бұрын
R.I.P Rip Taylor (Voice of Uncle Fester Addams) 1934-2019. We're all gonna miss you alot.
@timdakis21074 жыл бұрын
Dead at 85 & died last year??? 😫
@JadenMoon14754 жыл бұрын
He was perfect for voicing Uncle Fester.
@Darkstar2633 жыл бұрын
Let's be thankful for him being a part of a favorite cartoon family.
@detmstr3412 жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Charles Addams(the Creator of the Addams Family) Jan 07, 1912 - Sep 29, 1988
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
@@Darkstar263 Whoever voiced him in the movie, did a good job. And that's Nick Kroll! :)
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
I miss this show. Part of my childhood.
@VideoGamesAndTheWorld6 жыл бұрын
I remember this show, as a child, on Cartoon Network
@lisamcdonald10142 жыл бұрын
@@lisamcdonald1014 I remember this originally aired on ABC 7 Saturday mornings.
@HyperSonicXtreme Жыл бұрын
Never saw, but I would praise every moment if I saw
@metagross6897 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
Mine too! Absolutely the best time of my life!
@RickMichaels-if5eq8 ай бұрын
The Addams Family 1992 animated series was one of my favorite shows growing up, so many memories loved this intro ❤
@anasshahid224 Жыл бұрын
Its classic
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
I remember the highway episode in particular with normans house getting partially torn down...
@skylineXpert Жыл бұрын
Used to be originally on ABC
@AllanDiRealMcCoy Жыл бұрын
This version and the Original 1960s version are the best two because both have John Astin as Gomez
@user-kw2fc8tr1z2 ай бұрын
This was one of my favorite shows in old days. Wednesday 2022 made me rewatch this again. So many good memories. ♥ 🖤
@tasnimahmad2968 Жыл бұрын
Sameeee
@I.ate.your.mom1 Жыл бұрын
yay
@user-zx5xl5xo3u Жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
Ouais
@daniapfel2825 Жыл бұрын
They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They're all together ooky The Addams family Their house is a museum When people come to see 'em They really are a screaming The Addams family. Neat. Sweet Petite So put a witch's shawl on A broomstick you can crawl on We're gonna play a call on The Addams family They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They're all together ooky The Addams family
@ctobelieve2 жыл бұрын
I never saw this as a kid, but I want this to come back.
@asagothe_fander Жыл бұрын
It's funny, the Normanmeyers hated the Addams' "creepy" lifestyle (despite them being oblivious to that hatred), while everything about them was underwear, underwear, underwear.
@DLAbaoaqu4 жыл бұрын
Except their son N.J. he's not like his parents because he was the only one that was being nice to the Addams Family because he was being friends with them and they were being friends with him too, and also in a way that he likes the Addams Family.
@luisdorado85624 жыл бұрын
Rob Paulsen voices Mr. Normanmeyer.
@evan223034 жыл бұрын
@@luisdorado8562, I wonder if his parents' nitpicking ever got on anyone else's nerves (except the Addams', obviously).
@sarahsims61643 жыл бұрын
Often the neighbors get all the fun for laughs especially the father
@mrnobody20182 жыл бұрын
Horror doesn't often mean you should be scared in a average sitcom or cartoon
@mrnobody20182 жыл бұрын
I miss the show
@delete15918 жыл бұрын
You can always see the movie.
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
But not animated
@mrnobody20182 жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing this on Cartoon Network perhaps back in 1998 (and watched it sporadically from 1999-2000). I didn't see this show again until years later when Boomerang began playing this show (though it appeared on KZhead beginning in 2006, the year when I first went to this site).
@JohnLane_aka_Jane_Lane_fanboy8 жыл бұрын
I have no idea how, considering how much I like the Addams, but I've never known about this show until today. Damn.
@soltandvinegar Жыл бұрын
Bro same
@bunnybxnny2160 Жыл бұрын
This stands as the best piece of Addams family media to this day in my opinion. So much character and charm in this show. God I miss it
@eggmoe23 Жыл бұрын
I think the 1991 and 1993 live action movies are the best versions
@dehistoriapisciumfish76398 ай бұрын
@@dehistoriapisciumfish7639 respectfully disagree. Theres so much more you can do with animation that fits the addams family vibe.
@eggmoe238 ай бұрын
this was the best cartoon that HB had to me or at lest my favorite
@MrDEMarq8 жыл бұрын
@ted37846 Not really. The 1972 _Scooby-Doo Movies_ crossover episode titled "Wednesday's Missing" that had the family guest-star actually featured a near-flawless replication of Charles Addams' art style in animated series form (later reused for the 1973 animated series) & as a bonus, also had not only John Astin onboard as Gomez, but Carolyn Jones as Morticia, Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester & Ted Cassidy as Lurch also likewise lent their voices to the characters they played on the 1964 sitcom. The children, however, were not voiced by Ken Weatherwax nor Lisa Loring, but were instead voiced by a young Jodie Foster as Pugsley & Cindy Henderson as Wednesday - who was depicted in a pink version of her usual outfit, which was meant to be ironic, but all it seemed to do was turn some fans off to see the "child of woe" in such a bright, chipper color rather than the dour, grim color pallet choices of midnight blue, swamp green, mud brown & putrid yellow that she was typically shown wearing whenever Charles Addams' single-panel cartoons within The New Yorker were translated into color. Indeed, Wednesday's often expected all-black color scheme actually came from a misidentification in visuals, thanks to the 1964 sitcom getting taped in-color just to get edited using a black & white filter in post-production to suit standard television sets of the period, as well as Halloween costume suppliers accidentally mistaking her collared dress as black due to the visual error (in other words, most viewers likely saw her default attire as all-black due to the 1964 sitcom being sent across TV stations in more cost-effective black & white despite it being recorded on-set in full color, rather than going by the licensed merchandise for the program that depicts 6-year-old Lisa Loring wearing a deep blue frock with a slightly off-white collar, nor seeking out the one-shot cartoon panels of creator Charles Addams to select one of the color options the man himself chose for her whenever his work was colorized, not to mention Christina Ricci's eventual theatrical film depictions presenting her in a predominately black ensemble with either navy blue or charcoal gray accents in the pattern) - and another actress to voice Grandmama, since the original actress, Blossom Rock, was ill at the time. The subsequent 1973 cartoon of _The Addams Family_ featuring the creepy clan road tripping cross-country in a creepy coupe version of their Victorian mansion home not only removed all of the 1964 sitcom actors from their roles, except Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester & Ted Cassidy as Lurch, but all of the dark satirical humor was replaced with cheesy campiness (most likely at the behest of the network sponsors that Hanna-Barbera Productions had to answer to at the time) & they couldn't even get the rights in time to use the memorably snappy theme tune composed by Vic Mizzy, so they simply used a public domain, similar-sounding track instead. Thankfully, with this 2nd chance to capture the family in animated series form in 1992 (naturally, off the back of the popularity generated from the first theatrical film adaptation of _The Addams Family_ released a year prior in 1991, with its _Addams Family Values_ sequel on the way by 1993), Hanna-Barbera Productions was able to secure John Astin back to reprise Gomez & also get clearance to use the proper theme song (as seen & heard above). In this 2nd animated series that sadly only lasted 26 episodes spanning just 2 short seasons, Debi Drewberry (the future Jimmy Neutron) voiced Wednesday & played her off as an amalgam of all previous depictions of the character from Lisa Loring's 1964 sitcom sweetness, the violent "playfulness" of Christina Ricci's version from the 1991 film & Cindy Henderson's body language from both the aforementioned "Wednesday's Missing" _Scooby-Doo Movies_ crossover episode from 1972 & the prior 1973 animated series that was also animated by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
@TherealRNOwwfpooh4 жыл бұрын
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh 26 episodes, two episodes longer than the original 1960's series and one episode longer than The New Addams Family in 1998. Honestly, none of these shows did too terrible. Just cancelled before their time, probably for budget reasons.
@filthycasual81872 жыл бұрын
@@filthycasual8187 Compared to the 1964 sitcom aired in black & white but taped in color (and made the "Halloween with The [new] Addams Family" 1974 TV special, with its only contributions being largely forgettable, namely Gomez's debonair lookalike brother Pauncho, junior versions of Wednesday & Pugsley meanwhile retaining Ken Weatherwax & Lisa Loring as Pugsley Sr. & Wednesday Sr. and naturally, new actresses for Grandmama Addams & Grandma Hester Frump to unfortunately replace not only the ill Blossom Rock but also sub in for the ageism against typecast veteran character actress Margaret Hamilton despite the fact the Maggie was still getting work as the pitch-woman for Maxwell Coffee House & reprising her iconic role of The Wicked Witch of the West for not just _The Paul Lynde Halloween Spooktacular_ but also, playing herself donning a copy of her pointy hat & caped dress for landmark episodes of _Mister Rogers' Neighborhood_ & _Sesame Street_ aired around the same time; Unfortunately, the last of the 3 appearances has since become lost media due to "concerned parents" getting her _Sesame Street_ cameo rather needlessly pulled out of rotation, courtesy of secondhand inheritance of early generation _Sesame Street_ parent's own personally unfounded fear of Maggie that probably began once they themselves saw her memorably iconic 1939 MGM classic scenes from _The Wizard of OZ_ -- wherein she was both Dust Bowl era/sepia toned dog-hating Kansas spinster Miss Gulch & Technicolor OZ's resident cackling "bad witch" [purely because of the "bad witches are ugly" stigma relayed by studio executives during the MGM film's already renowned tumultuous development that re-enforced the ugly old hag depiction many still identity traditional witches to be, regardless of the opposing view carried by several good witches over the decades, ranging from fictional ones, such as Samantha Stevens from the 1960's supernatural sitcom-turned-millennial meta theatrical movie _Bewitched_ all the way to _Harry Potter_ brand author J.K. Rowling's bookish Hermione Granger and beyond, to real world contemporary practitioners of Wicca who may be put off by the staple Halloween visage of what a witch purportedly looks like] -- far too young, yet their memories left a lasting impression on them that unfairly resulted in Maggie's _Sesame Street_ cameo getting wrongfully removed from ever being re-aired, even well after the very same MGM film these particular ridiculous folks were scared of during their formative years had, by this point, already been consistently aired by Turner Broadcasting as a commercially promoted, nationally syndicated annual television event on par with the _Peanuts_ holiday specials to make _The Wizard of OZ_ the timeless classic it rightfully should've been during the Golden Age of Hollywood & in this fan's opinion, _The Wizard of OZ_ had its limelight dimmed upon having to share Victor Fleming's credited directorship with -- and likewise, lose coveted award nominations to -- presently deemed antiquated [i.e. sexist and/or racist] period piece masterpiece _Gone With the Wind_ starring MGM leading man Clark Gable, however a silver lining in this cloud hovering over what would've been Judy Garland's star-making launchpad film is that Maggie's begrudgingly forever typecast enduring role of The Wicked Witch of the West actually led to the 1995 penning of Gregory MacGuire's politically-charged, pro-LGBTQ+ revisionist inversion of the land over the rainbow known as _Wicked: The Life & Times of The Wicked Witch of the West_ that was quickly snatched up & transformed into the runaway 2003 Broadway musical shortened to just _Wicked_ starring eventual Elsa from _Frozen_ voice actress & repeat Tony award nomination winner Idina Menzel as the titular reformed "villain"/misunderstood protagonist Elphaba Thropp aka the inevitably prolific Wicked Witch of the West ~cue prime Idina Menzel soundalike super fan Erin Rementer's "Let It Defy Gravity" _Frozen_ & _Wicked_ mashup~), the 2 live-action theatrical movies (highlighted by Christina Ricci, Christopher Lloyd & Raul Julia as Wednesday, Uncle Fester & Gomez respectively) & this 2nd animated attempt by Hanna-Barbera, we got the often disliked 1997 made for TV movie, _Addams Family Reunion_ that served as a backdoor pilot for the unnecessary 1 season 1998 sitcom reboot known as _The All-New Addams Family_ that failed to reinvent the classic show by simply redoing old episodes worse than before & using a new cast -- except for holdovers from the _Reunion_ TV movie, which didn't even include keeping Tim Curry as Gomez -- that nobody cared about, since the popularity of the Addams brand rapidly waned until the bizarrely receptive musical.
@TherealRNOwwfpooh2 жыл бұрын
Old Boomerang was a huge part of my childhood still had old shows like these
@Itsmerveille125 Жыл бұрын
The greatest thing about this being a cartoon is (the mom) how much expressive creativity they had with this show, that the couldn't do with the live action
@SavantPete Жыл бұрын
2019, I still love this version than the latest 2019 version.
@arrowghost4 жыл бұрын
I've always adored watching the weekday or Saturday rerun programs
@mrnobody20182 жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest14494 ай бұрын
This was how I was first introduced to the Addams Family. It did NOT disappoint. ^^
@kevinferguson41663 ай бұрын
This and the live action movies will always be my ideal Addams Families
@sakurananami4478 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching The Addams Family back in 1992 when I was a kid, it was funny and hilarious. I'm happy that it's still show on KZhead and Watch Cartoon online so why haven't they released the show onto DVD yet just like the original Addams Family cartoon from the 60's. Because it deserved a comeback after 28 years and would made me happy to watch the whole Addams Family episodes from the 90s.
@kerrygligorovic9758 Жыл бұрын
one of my fav cartoons as a child
@Blehstor8 жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
this was one of the best versions of the theme song.
@TheMovieUniverse5 жыл бұрын
True
@pennsylvaniarailfan574 жыл бұрын
@@pennsylvaniarailfan57 IKR?
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
But now that cartoons suck I feel so depressed that I need to watch the shows in the past sound those that I remember but need to fight my fear
@gabriellitewski79882 жыл бұрын
@@gabriellitewski7988 i hear ya!
@TheMovieUniverse2 жыл бұрын
@@gabriellitewski7988 But I don't mind having them as neighbors.
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
Very underrated show. Cancelled prematurely.
@mz20056 жыл бұрын
why did it end
@Carnidoom5 жыл бұрын
@@Carnidoom seasonal rot
@mrnobody20182 жыл бұрын
Cartoons don't go beyond the line
@gabriellitewski79882 жыл бұрын
@@Carnidoom poor ratings
@afrolatinaenthusiast Жыл бұрын
Венсдей проявляет эмоции.. Ого
@Eric_Cartman747 Жыл бұрын
I can't stop listening to this nor snapping my fingers along with it.
@covand4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
I like this show too
@OliviaPlayz24 Жыл бұрын
This Addams Family was awesome. It didn't last but at least they used the theme song and this one was more dark comedy than the other one from 1973.
@graphicdesigner51885 жыл бұрын
@ted37846 Also Debi Drewberry, who voiced Wednesday, played her as an amalgam of Lisa Loring's, Cindy Henderson's & Christina Ricci's previous depictions of our favorite "child of woe".
@TherealRNOwwfpooh4 жыл бұрын
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh That's true. No wonder her voice sounds a bit like Jimmy Neutron!
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
@@ericdalhoff3507 Yep. She's also been Playhouse Disney mascot Clay (a sentient blob of yellow clay with a face), Jeannie Harper on _Life With Louie_ (Childhood crush/female bodyguard to an adolescent Louie during his formative years in the Midwest before he became a famously self-deprecating comedian, a celebrity host of the _Family Feud_ game show, a '90s FOX Kids network cartoon star & memoir writer [Rest in peace, you big lug]), Bobby's self-appointed girlfriend Jackie on _Bobby's World_ opposite Howie Mandel (back when he still had hair & wasn't the bald guy hosting _Deal or No Deal_ to remain culturally relevant) as both the title character's creator/father Howie as well as the titular Bobby Generic (Pronounced like "Gen--err--rick" rather than the usual "Gen--air--rick") himself (Who was still in the "Yuck, girls have cooties" phase of his young life, so he visibly gagged whenever Jackie kissed him or else, he ran away from her before she had the chance to do so, prompting her to give chase after him whilst giggling cheekily along the way), and various other characters, including resident boy genius James "Jimmy" Isaac Newtron for the theatrical movie & CGI cartoon series named after him that ran on Nickelodeon during the early-to-mid '00s (and is, like much of Viacom's retired programming, available on Paramount+).
@TherealRNOwwfpooh2 жыл бұрын
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh And Coco Bandicoot.
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
I loved this show as a kid!
@pvalencia7 жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
Was a great cartoon
@jaimereynolds258 Жыл бұрын
Every morning before school. Now those were the days.
@ScourgePrimal2 жыл бұрын
This is such an amazing and great👍🏼❤️ intro of Addams Family.
@thomastsangthomas16163 жыл бұрын
The Addams Family Animated Series first aired on NBC-TV in 1992. This came on right after Disney's Raw Toonage (Home of Marsupilami). This was an awesome show. I loved that mansion.
@BuddyBoy600alt8 жыл бұрын
Actually, it was first aired on ABC.
@LiberalPeaceKeeper Жыл бұрын
What a hell 7 years
@Nothingofnothing Жыл бұрын
I was surprise that Wednesday smile back in the day of 19s(Sorry if my spelling was wrong:D)
@sharoncabias5530 Жыл бұрын
This show was where I first discovered the characters as a kid :D
@MegaFafnir7 жыл бұрын
While I've never seen this cartoon version, I think it's version of the theme song is even better than the version heard during the original series, especially the deep harpsichord notes right after the opening line.
@jehobden3 жыл бұрын
rw:when i was little ive always loved this cartoon best,but until i got older i learned to like any type of ADDAMS family series .^_^
@jasontachin Жыл бұрын
Gomez and Morticia always fckin goals
@theodenmannix4362 Жыл бұрын
Seriously, they're easily one of the lost loving and devoted couples in fiction anywhere. We all should be so lucky to find someone that matches with us as much as those two do for each other.
@VegetaLF7 Жыл бұрын
I used to watch this whenever they actually sent it on Cartoon Netowork or Boomerang. I had a huge crush on Morticia and i got sad whenever the show ended. I'm surprised this was made in 1992, at a young age i always thought the cartoons sending were not more than at least 2 years old. Gosh i miss those days xd
@frais53105 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite version
@MsNoone985 Жыл бұрын
I watched this on boomerang too. I think it comes on early in the morning.
@jonnenahines883810 жыл бұрын
Love it. Grew up with this show, and, it was the first adaptation of The Adam's Family I'd seen at that time.
@brianrunyon266 Жыл бұрын
The neighbors' son seemed to like and get along pretty well with the Addams family.
@CuteDwarf1111 ай бұрын
It's very nostalgic and happy to hear this song after a very long time..😊🆒
@madhukishore22073 жыл бұрын
Why is this so underrated?!
@T33nW33b Жыл бұрын
There's another version of the intro where instead of Pugsly going down the trap door he covers Wednesday with some green goo... It was hilarious...
@rosfell005 жыл бұрын
There's also a version where Pugsley pulls on the trapdoor string & it pulls Wednesday into the air (and off-screen).
@TherealRNOwwfpooh4 жыл бұрын
So this show had its own version of a couch gag? Neat!
@kaylemathewcomendador69642 жыл бұрын
@@kaylemathewcomendador6964 The pictures at the end of the intro often differed as well (totem pole, hanging framed photos, still-life photograph, etc.).
@TherealRNOwwfpooh2 жыл бұрын
Loved this show back then. I miss the old kids networks like boomerang, and cartoon network, and yes I know they still exist, however they aren't the same. Many good memories, making me nostalgic.
@nicoledickson6099 Жыл бұрын
I miss the old Wednesday
@goldb0i Жыл бұрын
Same
@Blueberry_n_Cyan Жыл бұрын
the one without edgy 2013 pinterest one liners 💀
@deadpearls Жыл бұрын
Those Netflix morons will never understand this masterpiece
@Japathic Жыл бұрын
Me too
@charmianernest1449 Жыл бұрын
This animated series was pure genius a great extension of the film.
@postmastersgt1670 Жыл бұрын
0:47 that pink shirt dude is me when I used to watch this at my home all relaxed and mesmerized. Oh, how I miss my childhood cartoons.
@vintageclouds95105 жыл бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink
@SuperGreatSphinx4 жыл бұрын
The totem pole position is probably the most remembered snapping position to me. 😂
@damonika094 жыл бұрын
No kidding. This is also the only intro where Fester Addams's face doesn't explode in the end of the intro.
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
Really amazing how old I feel from watching this. :P
@natebush82174 жыл бұрын
Ahhh, The Adams Family Cartoon, such wonderful memories.
@ThatRetroAussie Жыл бұрын
The way I didn't know about this and now I'm psyched to watch the entirety of it!!
@christheuwu Жыл бұрын
You just unlocked a memory I didn’t know I had from Boomerang
@elderchiyo7508 Жыл бұрын
I would stay up all NIGHT to watch this
@glamourski4 жыл бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night
@SuperGreatSphinx4 жыл бұрын
Wednesday is so cute!! She reminds me of Louise Belcher.
@marvinthemaniac76984 жыл бұрын
I love how in the intro the parents just runoff without the child
@BuddyMartin Жыл бұрын
This > The Wednesday show
@speed_311 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for chiming in, bro 👍🏼
@Superstarseven Жыл бұрын
So f’ing true
@totallyamusicmakerhaha2623 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I got to see this on Boomerang especially when Cartoon Network was getting shitty in 2008.
@Steamerthesteamtrain8 ай бұрын
This show is the second adaptation of The Addams Family, differing from 1973 version. Based on the 1991 The Addams Family movie.
@susanfit474 жыл бұрын
Okay, now I know I was born in the wrong time, if this isn't on anymore.
@highlifeboat10 жыл бұрын
Both it & the animated _Beetlejuice_ roughly ended around the same time, since _Beetlejuice_ ran for 4 seasons from 1989 (it debuted a year after the 1988 source film, hence why Betel stated in the first episode, "Here I am at the Neitherworld Shocking Mall, with grossness wall-to-wall. But am I shopping for myself? No! I have to buy something for her. ~pulls out large poster of Lydia Deetz~ You see, I met Lydia a little over a year ago tomorrow & she says it's... ~morphs his head into Lydia's, with voice to match, quoting her, before reverting back to himself~ "Our anniversary." "But, I don't have any money! You know what I am, kids? I'm flat broke." ~turns into a flat breakable object & shatters, before putting himself back together~) to sometime in 1992, whereas this 2-season series of just 26 episodes centered around Charles Addams' macabre family of misfits debuted in 1992 fresh off the success of the first live-action theatrical film starring the creepy clan (with Raul Julia as Gomez, Angelica Houston as Morticia, Christina Ricci as Wednesday, etc.) & ended at the tail end of the year, just as 1993 was beginning.
@TherealRNOwwfpooh4 жыл бұрын
Stfu
@pedroemo54773 жыл бұрын
Compared to the strange 1973 "Addams Family" animated series where they travelled the country in a spooky RV, this show was basically an animated version of the original 1960s live-action sitcom, complete with the same theme song. They even got John Astin to reprise the role of Gomez! I can also tell that Jim Cummings did the "Neat... sweet... petite" in this rendition of the theme, probably because he was already on staff voicing Lurch, and in the original 1960s theme, Lurch's actor Ted Cassidy spoke that part.
@ZakWolf Жыл бұрын
It's odd that the CG film revisited the road trip concept from the 1973 series.
@unusualusername8847 Жыл бұрын
This was on WBRC then-ABC now FOX in Birmingham, Alabama in 1992.
@DeAngeloStevens6 жыл бұрын
So my cousin was just telling me somethin about the TV show yesterday and I swear I ain't ever looked this up on KZhead in my life and now it's on my homepage
@conwolf08wazhere11 Жыл бұрын
Xd
@BEICKO_D Жыл бұрын
Don’t quote me on this, but Im pretty sure most tech devices, particularly ones that run of wifi, have this thing where they can pick up a particular topic from a conversation through audio recording and start recommending you that said topic or other related stuff, wether through ads, yt videos, etc. I ran this test with my partner, I turned off my phone and kept it between us, then we faked a whole conversation about yarn balls for almost an hour or two, how great yarn balls are, what colors, whatever and what do you know? A day later I get nothing but yarn ads on google and FB. So technically your phone or whatever device you have is spying on you. Spooky stuff :0 Same way I had this recommended to me also
@wahtinthehell Жыл бұрын
🎶 They're creepy and they're cooky, mysterious and spooky, they're all together ooky, the Addams family🎶
@pennsylvaniarailfan575 жыл бұрын
Their house is a museum where people come to see they really are a scream 🎶The Addams Family🎶 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
@letsparty31064 жыл бұрын
Neat.
@DLAbaoaqu4 жыл бұрын
@@DLAbaoaqu Sweet. Petite. So, get a witch's shawl on. A broomstick you can crawl on. We're gonna pay a call on...The Addams Family!
@TherealRNOwwfpooh3 жыл бұрын
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh 🎶 They're creepy and they're cooky, mysterious and spooky, they're all together ooky, the Addams family!🎶 *{Snap, snap! A picture's taken.}*
@ericdalhoff35072 жыл бұрын
@@ericdalhoff3507 *"We just want to be good Addamses." ~ Wednesday* (first episode of season 2 "Dead & Breakfast" upon catching female crook Miss Quaint after the latter grabbed the former's iconic braids to try & use Wednesday and her slow-witted brother Pugsley as hostages) We do my fictional distant relations (on the grounds that my maternal grandmother's maiden name was, in fact, ADDAMS) proud! Although, for those who don't have ADDAMS' ancestry, remember what Wednesday told Norman Junior (N.J.) Normanmeyer in the "N.J. Addams" episode once he dropped the phony Cousin Mumbles charade but still felt down about where he belonged: *"You can always be an ADDAMS in your heart & still be your own kind of Normanmeyer."* Meaning, although you may not have ADDAMS blood, you can still carry the macabre family's spirit, figuratively speaking.
@TherealRNOwwfpooh2 жыл бұрын
This was the best version of this song with the voice.
@maxxymrice6200 Жыл бұрын
yeah, i loooved watching this series! it was the best!! also, i would wait till 00 at night for The Mask. why does tv have to ruin everything? i bet most kids would throw all there is on tv now to the trash if they could have a glimpse of what we used to watch... and i.m not even 20, yet!
@irinaionescu20908 жыл бұрын
yes
@crawlingboy7 жыл бұрын
I love this intro as a people in 2023 I love them
@painmon5400 Жыл бұрын
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@phuongdsngnguyen3780 Жыл бұрын
This one is much better than the 1973 version also done by Hanna-Barbera.
@megamanfan3 Жыл бұрын
I didn't grew up with this show but i can tell after few episodes its 100 times better than new 3D movies
@kasumi9873 Жыл бұрын
What about the 90s film with Angelica Houston and raul julia?
@troyandrew61546 ай бұрын
Who else would fit in with this family? Just me?
@hanyuuhiiragi35446 жыл бұрын
I probably would
@pennsylvaniarailfan575 жыл бұрын
Me
@jamesroad3164 жыл бұрын
I think I would
@thomasgeorge-gilmore9504 жыл бұрын
Me
@br4t1163 жыл бұрын
Me
@jasperthetooncat273 жыл бұрын
The theme song is iconic
@colorfulbasement51 Жыл бұрын
😮 this looks cool I want to watch now
@CaptainUnikitty Жыл бұрын
Who is here after seeing WEDNESDAY SERIES
@sagarkadam9266 Жыл бұрын
A melhor versão da família Addams de longe! 🤩✨👌
@mxd500 Жыл бұрын
I remember a school joke version to this song *"The great Disaster Started"* *"When Uncle Fester Farted"* *"He Farted through the keyhole"* *"An paralyzed the Cat"* 😺 *"The Cat fell Down the Dunny"* *"It wasn't very Funny"* *"It cost a lot of Money"* *"To get the bloody thing back"*
@Lover-of-Creative-Priorities Жыл бұрын
I did not catch this series when it first came out. I was like four years old and still watching mostly PBS Kids shows from the early 90s. I saw this cartoon a few years later in reruns on Cartoon Network.
@PaulJackson729Ай бұрын
This came around before Courage the Cowardly Dog ("You're not perfect...")
@paluseata98016 жыл бұрын
Looks like it was done by the same animators
@frankenspine984 жыл бұрын
Haunted family
@gabriellitewski79882 жыл бұрын
Two things crack me up in this intro: Uncle Fester managing to blow himself up instead of the train The way Lurch grabs hold of the neighbours as soon as they knock and doors open.
@adriansampson69702 жыл бұрын
This is how I was introduced to the Addams family back in 1992 when I was 4 years old.
@coolcliff185 ай бұрын
Wow! Hello good old days.... 🙂😊
@lorinwq Жыл бұрын
I wish they brought this show to DVD.
@qwer58j11 жыл бұрын
Only the 1973 version is for now!
@ClassicTVMan1981X5 жыл бұрын
@@ClassicTVMan1981X but since Amazon's MGM / Orion and Charles Addams' estate currently owns the rights for The Addams Family franchise, and remember that Warner Bros. Home Entertainment currently distributed some Amazon's MGM Home Entertainment products in physical home media as well, but I wish that MGM and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment should released The Addams Family series which is the 1964 original Live-action series, a Scooby-Doo crossover and even the 1992 version from Hanna-Barbera (coincidentally, MGM was also the former distributor and producers for Tom and Jerry series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, although Turner currently owns the rights) on Blu-ray and DVD.
@christianpeligrinocagadas978110 ай бұрын
This is nostalgia :,)
@musargandawali4641 Жыл бұрын
The blue lobster theme at the beginning 💀
@definitelynotalice Жыл бұрын
I used to be scared around when it airs during Twilight time 6,6.30 PM air time in Thailand in the weekdays. Loved its unique appeal though.
@barebarekun1613 жыл бұрын
Wednesday is strangely happy in that version
@CattyyyD Жыл бұрын
One of the best cartoons ever.
@actionman9451 Жыл бұрын
The fact that this version had Wednesday smiling- I'm not used to it cause I've never seen Addams family as a kid
@myinnerflames Жыл бұрын
In the paramount movies (or in one of them anyway) Wednesday had a crush on one kid
@wuvumgywgy Жыл бұрын
Ahh, sweet memories!
@ButterflyQueene07 Жыл бұрын
Now that's what childhood looks like
@themidnightbanshee5927 Жыл бұрын
Wednesday is my favorite character ❤
@evetterumph91949 ай бұрын
Very spooky 👻 🤪
@evetterumph91949 ай бұрын
These Gomez and Morticia remain me on Lupin and Fujiko!
@johannschwarz5293 Жыл бұрын
Oh the good times
@kiramoon875 Жыл бұрын
Wish i had this show in my life when i was younger or even the black and white show of the Addams family
@Star._.Eclipse Жыл бұрын
I remember this program lol takes me back
@thegamingbrit425 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sad the new Netflix series didn’t play this :(
@Spiral_system Жыл бұрын
It would be great if they could, I remember seeing this show as a kid in the 90s
@ericabenham2496 Жыл бұрын
@@ericabenham2496 Fr it was so good :( like, even the 2019 one (which ngl was kinda cringe) played the intro 🥲
@Spiral_system Жыл бұрын
I remember I watched this show in boomerang years ago when I was about maybe 8 or 9
@legomaker14236 ай бұрын
0:00 Blue Lobster music lmao
@wallace3199 Жыл бұрын
The Addams family brings back memories of our Childhood
i want my old boomerang back, and my disney, and CN!
yessssssssssssss bring the old versions back
Irina Ionescu and Nickelodeon
preach i miss em too
About 2007 it went to toilet for me! I WANT MY 90S CARTOON CHANNELS BACK!!!
Me too!
The funny thing was as a kid I loved both watching this version during the day (which was rerunning on Boomerang) and the Original live action series on TV Land at night. I was down to watch either one 😂
I still Watch it Not the old 1 the new 1
Which was your favorite to watch?
Best of both worlds.
The real show had a major letdown for me as a kid, who saw the live action movies, originally, with that version of Wednesday. In the original show, she was basically just... the cute little girl.
Wish I had Boomerang
R.I.P Rip Taylor (Voice of Uncle Fester Addams) 1934-2019. We're all gonna miss you alot.
Dead at 85 & died last year??? 😫
He was perfect for voicing Uncle Fester.
Let's be thankful for him being a part of a favorite cartoon family.
R.I.P. Charles Addams(the Creator of the Addams Family) Jan 07, 1912 - Sep 29, 1988
@@Darkstar263 Whoever voiced him in the movie, did a good job. And that's Nick Kroll! :)
I miss this show. Part of my childhood.
I remember this show, as a child, on Cartoon Network
@@lisamcdonald1014 I remember this originally aired on ABC 7 Saturday mornings.
Never saw, but I would praise every moment if I saw
Me too
Mine too! Absolutely the best time of my life!
The Addams Family 1992 animated series was one of my favorite shows growing up, so many memories loved this intro ❤
Its classic
I remember the highway episode in particular with normans house getting partially torn down...
Used to be originally on ABC
This version and the Original 1960s version are the best two because both have John Astin as Gomez
This was one of my favorite shows in old days. Wednesday 2022 made me rewatch this again. So many good memories. ♥ 🖤
Sameeee
yay
Me too
Ouais
They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They're all together ooky The Addams family Their house is a museum When people come to see 'em They really are a screaming The Addams family. Neat. Sweet Petite So put a witch's shawl on A broomstick you can crawl on We're gonna play a call on The Addams family They're creepy and they're kooky Mysterious and spooky They're all together ooky The Addams family
I never saw this as a kid, but I want this to come back.
It's funny, the Normanmeyers hated the Addams' "creepy" lifestyle (despite them being oblivious to that hatred), while everything about them was underwear, underwear, underwear.
Except their son N.J. he's not like his parents because he was the only one that was being nice to the Addams Family because he was being friends with them and they were being friends with him too, and also in a way that he likes the Addams Family.
Rob Paulsen voices Mr. Normanmeyer.
@@luisdorado8562, I wonder if his parents' nitpicking ever got on anyone else's nerves (except the Addams', obviously).
Often the neighbors get all the fun for laughs especially the father
Horror doesn't often mean you should be scared in a average sitcom or cartoon
I miss the show
You can always see the movie.
But not animated
Me too
I remember seeing this on Cartoon Network perhaps back in 1998 (and watched it sporadically from 1999-2000). I didn't see this show again until years later when Boomerang began playing this show (though it appeared on KZhead beginning in 2006, the year when I first went to this site).
I have no idea how, considering how much I like the Addams, but I've never known about this show until today. Damn.
Bro same
This stands as the best piece of Addams family media to this day in my opinion. So much character and charm in this show. God I miss it
I think the 1991 and 1993 live action movies are the best versions
@@dehistoriapisciumfish7639 respectfully disagree. Theres so much more you can do with animation that fits the addams family vibe.
this was the best cartoon that HB had to me or at lest my favorite
@ted37846 Not really. The 1972 _Scooby-Doo Movies_ crossover episode titled "Wednesday's Missing" that had the family guest-star actually featured a near-flawless replication of Charles Addams' art style in animated series form (later reused for the 1973 animated series) & as a bonus, also had not only John Astin onboard as Gomez, but Carolyn Jones as Morticia, Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester & Ted Cassidy as Lurch also likewise lent their voices to the characters they played on the 1964 sitcom. The children, however, were not voiced by Ken Weatherwax nor Lisa Loring, but were instead voiced by a young Jodie Foster as Pugsley & Cindy Henderson as Wednesday - who was depicted in a pink version of her usual outfit, which was meant to be ironic, but all it seemed to do was turn some fans off to see the "child of woe" in such a bright, chipper color rather than the dour, grim color pallet choices of midnight blue, swamp green, mud brown & putrid yellow that she was typically shown wearing whenever Charles Addams' single-panel cartoons within The New Yorker were translated into color. Indeed, Wednesday's often expected all-black color scheme actually came from a misidentification in visuals, thanks to the 1964 sitcom getting taped in-color just to get edited using a black & white filter in post-production to suit standard television sets of the period, as well as Halloween costume suppliers accidentally mistaking her collared dress as black due to the visual error (in other words, most viewers likely saw her default attire as all-black due to the 1964 sitcom being sent across TV stations in more cost-effective black & white despite it being recorded on-set in full color, rather than going by the licensed merchandise for the program that depicts 6-year-old Lisa Loring wearing a deep blue frock with a slightly off-white collar, nor seeking out the one-shot cartoon panels of creator Charles Addams to select one of the color options the man himself chose for her whenever his work was colorized, not to mention Christina Ricci's eventual theatrical film depictions presenting her in a predominately black ensemble with either navy blue or charcoal gray accents in the pattern) - and another actress to voice Grandmama, since the original actress, Blossom Rock, was ill at the time. The subsequent 1973 cartoon of _The Addams Family_ featuring the creepy clan road tripping cross-country in a creepy coupe version of their Victorian mansion home not only removed all of the 1964 sitcom actors from their roles, except Jackie Coogan as Uncle Fester & Ted Cassidy as Lurch, but all of the dark satirical humor was replaced with cheesy campiness (most likely at the behest of the network sponsors that Hanna-Barbera Productions had to answer to at the time) & they couldn't even get the rights in time to use the memorably snappy theme tune composed by Vic Mizzy, so they simply used a public domain, similar-sounding track instead. Thankfully, with this 2nd chance to capture the family in animated series form in 1992 (naturally, off the back of the popularity generated from the first theatrical film adaptation of _The Addams Family_ released a year prior in 1991, with its _Addams Family Values_ sequel on the way by 1993), Hanna-Barbera Productions was able to secure John Astin back to reprise Gomez & also get clearance to use the proper theme song (as seen & heard above). In this 2nd animated series that sadly only lasted 26 episodes spanning just 2 short seasons, Debi Drewberry (the future Jimmy Neutron) voiced Wednesday & played her off as an amalgam of all previous depictions of the character from Lisa Loring's 1964 sitcom sweetness, the violent "playfulness" of Christina Ricci's version from the 1991 film & Cindy Henderson's body language from both the aforementioned "Wednesday's Missing" _Scooby-Doo Movies_ crossover episode from 1972 & the prior 1973 animated series that was also animated by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh 26 episodes, two episodes longer than the original 1960's series and one episode longer than The New Addams Family in 1998. Honestly, none of these shows did too terrible. Just cancelled before their time, probably for budget reasons.
@@filthycasual8187 Compared to the 1964 sitcom aired in black & white but taped in color (and made the "Halloween with The [new] Addams Family" 1974 TV special, with its only contributions being largely forgettable, namely Gomez's debonair lookalike brother Pauncho, junior versions of Wednesday & Pugsley meanwhile retaining Ken Weatherwax & Lisa Loring as Pugsley Sr. & Wednesday Sr. and naturally, new actresses for Grandmama Addams & Grandma Hester Frump to unfortunately replace not only the ill Blossom Rock but also sub in for the ageism against typecast veteran character actress Margaret Hamilton despite the fact the Maggie was still getting work as the pitch-woman for Maxwell Coffee House & reprising her iconic role of The Wicked Witch of the West for not just _The Paul Lynde Halloween Spooktacular_ but also, playing herself donning a copy of her pointy hat & caped dress for landmark episodes of _Mister Rogers' Neighborhood_ & _Sesame Street_ aired around the same time; Unfortunately, the last of the 3 appearances has since become lost media due to "concerned parents" getting her _Sesame Street_ cameo rather needlessly pulled out of rotation, courtesy of secondhand inheritance of early generation _Sesame Street_ parent's own personally unfounded fear of Maggie that probably began once they themselves saw her memorably iconic 1939 MGM classic scenes from _The Wizard of OZ_ -- wherein she was both Dust Bowl era/sepia toned dog-hating Kansas spinster Miss Gulch & Technicolor OZ's resident cackling "bad witch" [purely because of the "bad witches are ugly" stigma relayed by studio executives during the MGM film's already renowned tumultuous development that re-enforced the ugly old hag depiction many still identity traditional witches to be, regardless of the opposing view carried by several good witches over the decades, ranging from fictional ones, such as Samantha Stevens from the 1960's supernatural sitcom-turned-millennial meta theatrical movie _Bewitched_ all the way to _Harry Potter_ brand author J.K. Rowling's bookish Hermione Granger and beyond, to real world contemporary practitioners of Wicca who may be put off by the staple Halloween visage of what a witch purportedly looks like] -- far too young, yet their memories left a lasting impression on them that unfairly resulted in Maggie's _Sesame Street_ cameo getting wrongfully removed from ever being re-aired, even well after the very same MGM film these particular ridiculous folks were scared of during their formative years had, by this point, already been consistently aired by Turner Broadcasting as a commercially promoted, nationally syndicated annual television event on par with the _Peanuts_ holiday specials to make _The Wizard of OZ_ the timeless classic it rightfully should've been during the Golden Age of Hollywood & in this fan's opinion, _The Wizard of OZ_ had its limelight dimmed upon having to share Victor Fleming's credited directorship with -- and likewise, lose coveted award nominations to -- presently deemed antiquated [i.e. sexist and/or racist] period piece masterpiece _Gone With the Wind_ starring MGM leading man Clark Gable, however a silver lining in this cloud hovering over what would've been Judy Garland's star-making launchpad film is that Maggie's begrudgingly forever typecast enduring role of The Wicked Witch of the West actually led to the 1995 penning of Gregory MacGuire's politically-charged, pro-LGBTQ+ revisionist inversion of the land over the rainbow known as _Wicked: The Life & Times of The Wicked Witch of the West_ that was quickly snatched up & transformed into the runaway 2003 Broadway musical shortened to just _Wicked_ starring eventual Elsa from _Frozen_ voice actress & repeat Tony award nomination winner Idina Menzel as the titular reformed "villain"/misunderstood protagonist Elphaba Thropp aka the inevitably prolific Wicked Witch of the West ~cue prime Idina Menzel soundalike super fan Erin Rementer's "Let It Defy Gravity" _Frozen_ & _Wicked_ mashup~), the 2 live-action theatrical movies (highlighted by Christina Ricci, Christopher Lloyd & Raul Julia as Wednesday, Uncle Fester & Gomez respectively) & this 2nd animated attempt by Hanna-Barbera, we got the often disliked 1997 made for TV movie, _Addams Family Reunion_ that served as a backdoor pilot for the unnecessary 1 season 1998 sitcom reboot known as _The All-New Addams Family_ that failed to reinvent the classic show by simply redoing old episodes worse than before & using a new cast -- except for holdovers from the _Reunion_ TV movie, which didn't even include keeping Tim Curry as Gomez -- that nobody cared about, since the popularity of the Addams brand rapidly waned until the bizarrely receptive musical.
Old Boomerang was a huge part of my childhood still had old shows like these
The greatest thing about this being a cartoon is (the mom) how much expressive creativity they had with this show, that the couldn't do with the live action
2019, I still love this version than the latest 2019 version.
I've always adored watching the weekday or Saturday rerun programs
Me too
This was how I was first introduced to the Addams Family. It did NOT disappoint. ^^
This and the live action movies will always be my ideal Addams Families
I remember watching The Addams Family back in 1992 when I was a kid, it was funny and hilarious. I'm happy that it's still show on KZhead and Watch Cartoon online so why haven't they released the show onto DVD yet just like the original Addams Family cartoon from the 60's. Because it deserved a comeback after 28 years and would made me happy to watch the whole Addams Family episodes from the 90s.
one of my fav cartoons as a child
Me too
this was one of the best versions of the theme song.
True
@@pennsylvaniarailfan57 IKR?
But now that cartoons suck I feel so depressed that I need to watch the shows in the past sound those that I remember but need to fight my fear
@@gabriellitewski7988 i hear ya!
@@gabriellitewski7988 But I don't mind having them as neighbors.
Very underrated show. Cancelled prematurely.
why did it end
@@Carnidoom seasonal rot
Cartoons don't go beyond the line
@@Carnidoom poor ratings
Венсдей проявляет эмоции.. Ого
I can't stop listening to this nor snapping my fingers along with it.
Me too
I like this show too
This Addams Family was awesome. It didn't last but at least they used the theme song and this one was more dark comedy than the other one from 1973.
@ted37846 Also Debi Drewberry, who voiced Wednesday, played her as an amalgam of Lisa Loring's, Cindy Henderson's & Christina Ricci's previous depictions of our favorite "child of woe".
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh That's true. No wonder her voice sounds a bit like Jimmy Neutron!
@@ericdalhoff3507 Yep. She's also been Playhouse Disney mascot Clay (a sentient blob of yellow clay with a face), Jeannie Harper on _Life With Louie_ (Childhood crush/female bodyguard to an adolescent Louie during his formative years in the Midwest before he became a famously self-deprecating comedian, a celebrity host of the _Family Feud_ game show, a '90s FOX Kids network cartoon star & memoir writer [Rest in peace, you big lug]), Bobby's self-appointed girlfriend Jackie on _Bobby's World_ opposite Howie Mandel (back when he still had hair & wasn't the bald guy hosting _Deal or No Deal_ to remain culturally relevant) as both the title character's creator/father Howie as well as the titular Bobby Generic (Pronounced like "Gen--err--rick" rather than the usual "Gen--air--rick") himself (Who was still in the "Yuck, girls have cooties" phase of his young life, so he visibly gagged whenever Jackie kissed him or else, he ran away from her before she had the chance to do so, prompting her to give chase after him whilst giggling cheekily along the way), and various other characters, including resident boy genius James "Jimmy" Isaac Newtron for the theatrical movie & CGI cartoon series named after him that ran on Nickelodeon during the early-to-mid '00s (and is, like much of Viacom's retired programming, available on Paramount+).
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh And Coco Bandicoot.
I loved this show as a kid!
Me too
Was a great cartoon
Every morning before school. Now those were the days.
This is such an amazing and great👍🏼❤️ intro of Addams Family.
The Addams Family Animated Series first aired on NBC-TV in 1992. This came on right after Disney's Raw Toonage (Home of Marsupilami). This was an awesome show. I loved that mansion.
Actually, it was first aired on ABC.
What a hell 7 years
I was surprise that Wednesday smile back in the day of 19s(Sorry if my spelling was wrong:D)
This show was where I first discovered the characters as a kid :D
While I've never seen this cartoon version, I think it's version of the theme song is even better than the version heard during the original series, especially the deep harpsichord notes right after the opening line.
rw:when i was little ive always loved this cartoon best,but until i got older i learned to like any type of ADDAMS family series .^_^
Gomez and Morticia always fckin goals
Seriously, they're easily one of the lost loving and devoted couples in fiction anywhere. We all should be so lucky to find someone that matches with us as much as those two do for each other.
I used to watch this whenever they actually sent it on Cartoon Netowork or Boomerang. I had a huge crush on Morticia and i got sad whenever the show ended. I'm surprised this was made in 1992, at a young age i always thought the cartoons sending were not more than at least 2 years old. Gosh i miss those days xd
This is my favorite version
I watched this on boomerang too. I think it comes on early in the morning.
Love it. Grew up with this show, and, it was the first adaptation of The Adam's Family I'd seen at that time.
The neighbors' son seemed to like and get along pretty well with the Addams family.
It's very nostalgic and happy to hear this song after a very long time..😊🆒
Why is this so underrated?!
There's another version of the intro where instead of Pugsly going down the trap door he covers Wednesday with some green goo... It was hilarious...
There's also a version where Pugsley pulls on the trapdoor string & it pulls Wednesday into the air (and off-screen).
So this show had its own version of a couch gag? Neat!
@@kaylemathewcomendador6964 The pictures at the end of the intro often differed as well (totem pole, hanging framed photos, still-life photograph, etc.).
Loved this show back then. I miss the old kids networks like boomerang, and cartoon network, and yes I know they still exist, however they aren't the same. Many good memories, making me nostalgic.
I miss the old Wednesday
Same
the one without edgy 2013 pinterest one liners 💀
Those Netflix morons will never understand this masterpiece
Me too
This animated series was pure genius a great extension of the film.
0:47 that pink shirt dude is me when I used to watch this at my home all relaxed and mesmerized. Oh, how I miss my childhood cartoons.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink
The totem pole position is probably the most remembered snapping position to me. 😂
No kidding. This is also the only intro where Fester Addams's face doesn't explode in the end of the intro.
Really amazing how old I feel from watching this. :P
Ahhh, The Adams Family Cartoon, such wonderful memories.
The way I didn't know about this and now I'm psyched to watch the entirety of it!!
You just unlocked a memory I didn’t know I had from Boomerang
I would stay up all NIGHT to watch this
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night
Wednesday is so cute!! She reminds me of Louise Belcher.
I love how in the intro the parents just runoff without the child
This > The Wednesday show
Thanks for chiming in, bro 👍🏼
So f’ing true
I'm glad I got to see this on Boomerang especially when Cartoon Network was getting shitty in 2008.
This show is the second adaptation of The Addams Family, differing from 1973 version. Based on the 1991 The Addams Family movie.
Okay, now I know I was born in the wrong time, if this isn't on anymore.
Both it & the animated _Beetlejuice_ roughly ended around the same time, since _Beetlejuice_ ran for 4 seasons from 1989 (it debuted a year after the 1988 source film, hence why Betel stated in the first episode, "Here I am at the Neitherworld Shocking Mall, with grossness wall-to-wall. But am I shopping for myself? No! I have to buy something for her. ~pulls out large poster of Lydia Deetz~ You see, I met Lydia a little over a year ago tomorrow & she says it's... ~morphs his head into Lydia's, with voice to match, quoting her, before reverting back to himself~ "Our anniversary." "But, I don't have any money! You know what I am, kids? I'm flat broke." ~turns into a flat breakable object & shatters, before putting himself back together~) to sometime in 1992, whereas this 2-season series of just 26 episodes centered around Charles Addams' macabre family of misfits debuted in 1992 fresh off the success of the first live-action theatrical film starring the creepy clan (with Raul Julia as Gomez, Angelica Houston as Morticia, Christina Ricci as Wednesday, etc.) & ended at the tail end of the year, just as 1993 was beginning.
Stfu
Compared to the strange 1973 "Addams Family" animated series where they travelled the country in a spooky RV, this show was basically an animated version of the original 1960s live-action sitcom, complete with the same theme song. They even got John Astin to reprise the role of Gomez! I can also tell that Jim Cummings did the "Neat... sweet... petite" in this rendition of the theme, probably because he was already on staff voicing Lurch, and in the original 1960s theme, Lurch's actor Ted Cassidy spoke that part.
It's odd that the CG film revisited the road trip concept from the 1973 series.
This was on WBRC then-ABC now FOX in Birmingham, Alabama in 1992.
So my cousin was just telling me somethin about the TV show yesterday and I swear I ain't ever looked this up on KZhead in my life and now it's on my homepage
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Don’t quote me on this, but Im pretty sure most tech devices, particularly ones that run of wifi, have this thing where they can pick up a particular topic from a conversation through audio recording and start recommending you that said topic or other related stuff, wether through ads, yt videos, etc. I ran this test with my partner, I turned off my phone and kept it between us, then we faked a whole conversation about yarn balls for almost an hour or two, how great yarn balls are, what colors, whatever and what do you know? A day later I get nothing but yarn ads on google and FB. So technically your phone or whatever device you have is spying on you. Spooky stuff :0 Same way I had this recommended to me also
🎶 They're creepy and they're cooky, mysterious and spooky, they're all together ooky, the Addams family🎶
Their house is a museum where people come to see they really are a scream 🎶The Addams Family🎶 😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Neat.
@@DLAbaoaqu Sweet. Petite. So, get a witch's shawl on. A broomstick you can crawl on. We're gonna pay a call on...The Addams Family!
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh 🎶 They're creepy and they're cooky, mysterious and spooky, they're all together ooky, the Addams family!🎶 *{Snap, snap! A picture's taken.}*
@@ericdalhoff3507 *"We just want to be good Addamses." ~ Wednesday* (first episode of season 2 "Dead & Breakfast" upon catching female crook Miss Quaint after the latter grabbed the former's iconic braids to try & use Wednesday and her slow-witted brother Pugsley as hostages) We do my fictional distant relations (on the grounds that my maternal grandmother's maiden name was, in fact, ADDAMS) proud! Although, for those who don't have ADDAMS' ancestry, remember what Wednesday told Norman Junior (N.J.) Normanmeyer in the "N.J. Addams" episode once he dropped the phony Cousin Mumbles charade but still felt down about where he belonged: *"You can always be an ADDAMS in your heart & still be your own kind of Normanmeyer."* Meaning, although you may not have ADDAMS blood, you can still carry the macabre family's spirit, figuratively speaking.
This was the best version of this song with the voice.
yeah, i loooved watching this series! it was the best!! also, i would wait till 00 at night for The Mask. why does tv have to ruin everything? i bet most kids would throw all there is on tv now to the trash if they could have a glimpse of what we used to watch... and i.m not even 20, yet!
yes
I love this intro as a people in 2023 I love them
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This one is much better than the 1973 version also done by Hanna-Barbera.
I didn't grew up with this show but i can tell after few episodes its 100 times better than new 3D movies
What about the 90s film with Angelica Houston and raul julia?
Who else would fit in with this family? Just me?
I probably would
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I think I would
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The theme song is iconic
😮 this looks cool I want to watch now
Who is here after seeing WEDNESDAY SERIES
A melhor versão da família Addams de longe! 🤩✨👌
I remember a school joke version to this song *"The great Disaster Started"* *"When Uncle Fester Farted"* *"He Farted through the keyhole"* *"An paralyzed the Cat"* 😺 *"The Cat fell Down the Dunny"* *"It wasn't very Funny"* *"It cost a lot of Money"* *"To get the bloody thing back"*
I did not catch this series when it first came out. I was like four years old and still watching mostly PBS Kids shows from the early 90s. I saw this cartoon a few years later in reruns on Cartoon Network.
This came around before Courage the Cowardly Dog ("You're not perfect...")
Looks like it was done by the same animators
Haunted family
Two things crack me up in this intro: Uncle Fester managing to blow himself up instead of the train The way Lurch grabs hold of the neighbours as soon as they knock and doors open.
This is how I was introduced to the Addams family back in 1992 when I was 4 years old.
Wow! Hello good old days.... 🙂😊
I wish they brought this show to DVD.
Only the 1973 version is for now!
@@ClassicTVMan1981X but since Amazon's MGM / Orion and Charles Addams' estate currently owns the rights for The Addams Family franchise, and remember that Warner Bros. Home Entertainment currently distributed some Amazon's MGM Home Entertainment products in physical home media as well, but I wish that MGM and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment should released The Addams Family series which is the 1964 original Live-action series, a Scooby-Doo crossover and even the 1992 version from Hanna-Barbera (coincidentally, MGM was also the former distributor and producers for Tom and Jerry series, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, although Turner currently owns the rights) on Blu-ray and DVD.
This is nostalgia :,)
The blue lobster theme at the beginning 💀
I used to be scared around when it airs during Twilight time 6,6.30 PM air time in Thailand in the weekdays. Loved its unique appeal though.
Wednesday is strangely happy in that version
One of the best cartoons ever.
The fact that this version had Wednesday smiling- I'm not used to it cause I've never seen Addams family as a kid
In the paramount movies (or in one of them anyway) Wednesday had a crush on one kid
Ahh, sweet memories!
Now that's what childhood looks like
Wednesday is my favorite character ❤
Very spooky 👻 🤪
These Gomez and Morticia remain me on Lupin and Fujiko!
Oh the good times
Wish i had this show in my life when i was younger or even the black and white show of the Addams family
I remember this program lol takes me back
I’m so sad the new Netflix series didn’t play this :(
It would be great if they could, I remember seeing this show as a kid in the 90s
@@ericabenham2496 Fr it was so good :( like, even the 2019 one (which ngl was kinda cringe) played the intro 🥲
I remember I watched this show in boomerang years ago when I was about maybe 8 or 9
0:00 Blue Lobster music lmao
The Addams family brings back memories of our Childhood
I love this song!