The Addams Family (1973)

This animated series follows the adventures of the Addams family as they travel through the country in a special haunted wagon and encounter new friends Abigail the bat, Ocho the octopus and Ali Gator. Hanna Barbera first used the Addams Family as guest stars on their popular Scooby Doo show. Their appearances were so well received that the firm spun them off into their own show. In this, the Family is travelling about America in a special haunted wagon that can even dig a moat when they settle down for the evening.

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  • TheTVDB.com Series ID 74109
  • Status Ended
  • First Aired September 8, 1973
  • Recent December 22, 1973
  • Network NBC
  • Average Runtime 25 minutes
  • Genres Animation Children Comedy Family
  • Original Country United States of America
  • Original Language English
  • On Other Sites IMDB TheMovieDB.com
  • Episode Screenshot Format 4:3 Screencap
  • Favorited This series has been favorited by 13 people.
  • Created February 4, 2008 by
    lofblad
  • Modified October 29, 2024 by
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Season 1 September 1973 December 1973 16
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
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Season 1 September 1973 December 1973 16
Unassigned Episodes 1
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Unassigned Episodes 17

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Hanna-Barbera TV Series

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This is a list of animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (also known as H-B Enterprises, H-B Production Company, and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons).

Addams Family

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Addams Family

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The Addams Family is a fictional family created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. They originally appeared in a series of 150 unrelated single-panel cartoons, about half of which were originally published in The New Yorker over a 50-year period from their inception in 1938. They have since been adapted to other media, such as television, film, video games, comic books, a musical and merchandising.

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