Addams Family Cousin

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guy or girl?????

Me and my friend are talking how do you know if Cousin It off of Addams Family boy or girl? How can you tell anyway??? 10 points to the person who give me best answer.

He was a guy, he always wore a bowler hat, even in the original series and Gomez somtimes referred to him by saying ‘ol man.


The Original Addams Family


The Original Addams Family



The original cast of the 60’s sit-com The Addams Family reunite in this 1977 TV movie Halloween special….


Addams Family:Cousin Itt Visits/Court [VHS]


Addams Family:Cousin Itt Visits/Court [VHS]


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The Addams Family - The Complete Series


The Addams Family – The Complete Series


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Morticia, The Matchmaker


Morticia, The Matchmaker


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Cousin Itt Visits the Addams Family


Cousin Itt Visits the Addams Family


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Child's Uncle Fester Addams Family Costume (Size:Small 4-6)


Child’s Uncle Fester Addams Family Costume (Size:Small 4-6)


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Addams Family Jigsaw Puzzle


Addams Family Jigsaw Puzzle


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An interesting portrait of the Addams Family as illustrated by Charles Addams is featured on this kids jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle contains 300 pieces and measures 18 by 24 inches….

Addams Chronicles: An Altogether Ooky Look at the Addams Family


Addams Chronicles: An Altogether Ooky Look at the Addams Family


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In a marvelous tribute to the Addams’ oddball creatures and the television show that made them instant celebrities, “The Addams Chronicles” contains lively behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive interviews with cast members and the show’s creator. B&W photos. Color insert….

American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales


American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales


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Many Americans have been aware that the Princess of Wales had genealogical links to this country. Not only was she one-eighth American, but she also had ancestors who lived in six of the original thirteen colonies, near relatives throughout this country, several hundred distant kinsmen well known in American history, and probably between twenty and thirty million living distant American cousins, i…

Is Cousin Mumbles Here to Stay? (The Addams Family)


Is Cousin Mumbles Here to Stay? (The Addams Family)


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Addams Family Series Cast

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What is the best variation of the Addams Family and why?

I am asking this thinking about the movie cast (The Addams Family/Addams Family Values), the original cast, and the revival series (The New Addams Family).
Any opinions?
I would appreciate also knowing what you do and don’t like about both casts, not just whats the best.

I think that John Astin from the 60’s TV show was the best Gomez because of his fantastic facial expressions and body language (and also for the Groucho Marx styled jokes he always delivered).
Carolyn Jones from the TV show was my favourite Morticia just because she was so beautiful and innocent but also very sexy. But Anjelica Huston gave a more sinister feel to the character which I also liked.
Jackie Coogan was the best Uncle Fester because of his high voice, but the gags did get a little repetitive at points. I didn’t really like Christopher Lloyd’s Uncle Fester in the films because of the voice.
Ted Cassidy is the only Lurch in my opinion. He invented the ‘You rang?’ expression so I’ll always love him for that. As for Grandma Addams I think Blossom Rock was adorable. Oh, and I didn’t like the movie’s Thing because it could get out of the box and walk around which for some reason isn’t as funny as an arm that mysteriously travels from box to box.
I think that I prefer Christina Ricci and Jimmy Workman as Wednesday and Pugsley because they were actually quite frightening in comparison with the cute TV versions of the characters. Also, because they were older, they were more talented than their television counterparts.
So, I think overall I liked the 1960’s cast more. The movies were funny, just not as funny as the TV show.


John Adams


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Paul Giamatti stars in HBO’s epic seven-part miniseries that chronicles the life of the famed patriot who would become the second president of the United States. Settling in Boston with his wife, Abigail (Laura Linney), Adams is caught up in the movement towards freedom from British rule, becoming a pivotal figure in the shaping of a burgeoning country. With David Morse, Sarah Polley, Justin Thero…

The Addams Family / Addams Family Values


The Addams Family / Addams Family Values


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The Addams Family Director Barry Sonnenfeld (Men in Black) brings his distinctly cartoonish sensibility to this feature film version of the old Charles Addams comic strip. Anjelica Huston was born to play Morticia Addams, matriarch of the ghoulish Addams clan, while the late Raul Julia is a very agreeable, lusty Gomez. But it’s Christina Ricci who arguably steals the show as their stone-faced daug…

The Best of the New Scooby-Doo Movies


The Best of the New Scooby-Doo Movies


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After the original “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!” ended, Scooby and the gang teamed up with such pop, screen and cartoon stars as the Three Stooges, Jonathan Winters, the Harlem Globetrotters, Batman and Robin, Don Adams, and Don Knotts (who?) in this 1972-73 Saturday morning series. Fifteen favorite episodes–including “Ghostly, Ghostly Town,” “The Frickert Fracas,” “The Caped Crusader Caper,” “The…