The Addams Family: The Complete Series (DVD)
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TRT: 1758 MINS. This 9 disc set serves up every episode from the entire run of the sitcom The Addams Family, which was based on the macabre cartoons of Charles Addams, and starred John Astin as the patriarch of the happy if ghoulish title clan. The Addams Family – Volume One If The Munsters was a traditional family sitcom as reimagined by Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, The Addams Family is a macabre twist on Father Knows Best. The Munster and Addams clans made their TV debuts in 1964 and lasted two seasons before the networks buried them. The Addamses are now gloriously resurrected in this three-disc set that digs up the series’ first 22 episodes (oddly, 12 shy of the complete first season). Inspired by Charles Addams’s New Yorker cartoons, The Addams Family is fiendishly funny, with a dead-on cast that indelibly embodies Addams’s characters. The Addams Family – Volume Two Based on the original Goth cartoons by Charles “Chas” Addams that ran for decades in the New Yorker magazine, The Addams Family television sitcom portrayed a monster family whose moribund physical appearances were counteracted by each family member’s exuberance for passion and adventure. This Volume Two DVD contains twenty-one episodes, including the last of season one and the whole of season two, plus commentaries, and a featurette about the cinematic impact The Addams Family had on American television culture. The Addams Family – Volume Three Product description: The Addams Family is not your typical family: they take delight in most of the things that “normal” people would be terrified of. Relive the misadventures of America’s favorite frightfully funny family. Actors: John Astin, Ted Cassidy, Jackie Coogan, Ken Weatherwax Format: Multiple Formats, Box set, Black & White, NTSC, Subtitled Run Time: 1638 minutes Nine(9) Discs, Three(3) Volumes Disc 1- 3: Addams Family – Volume 1 – Disc 4 – 6: Addams Family – Volume 2 – Disc 6 – 7: Addams Family – Volume 3.
Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 12.64 ounces
Media Format : Subtitled, Box set, NTSC, Black & White, Multiple Formats
Run time : 27 hours and 18 minutes
Release date : November 13, 2007
Actors : Astin, John, Cassidy, Ted, Coogan, Jackie, Weatherwax, Ken
Subtitles: : Spanish
Studio : WarnerBrothers
ASIN : B000V3JGIS
Country of Origin : USA
Number of discs : 9
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Original price was: $69.98.$20.77Current price is: $20.77.
PBW –
A great DVD series
I bought the complete series of The Addams Family and I have not regretted it. It is as funny now as it was then. I highly recommend this DVD series.
Steffee Lynn –
addams family complete series
im a big fan of the original series so once i was given the munsters had to pick this one up as well this will definatly be a given on our next movie night
Michael Barsamela –
It good
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Donnell Schweitzer –
Great
Great
Tome Raider –
Next Exhibit in Line to Prove Television was Once Great
I ordered this during the 2008 Christmas season so my young daughters could watch it during their time off during the holidays. We put in the first disc and watched the fist episode. From that point forward is was basically two months of a chant in chorus: “Addams Family! Addams Family!” They watched it straight through and then went through it again and again, perhaps a total of five times. They still won’t let me pack it away, they want it readily available.I didn’t complain too much, because to my delight I found that this show, like so many from the era, is simple astonishingly good television. I had enjoyed it as a kid, but I didn’t remember it as well as the Munsters (which is also, obviously, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED). The creativity of this production is just fabulous, and the acting superb. Lurch is fascinating, with his dead-pan visage, spontaneous appearances and harpsichord playing (backed by the genius Vic Mizzy). The same actor plays “Thing”–and he says so much with his animated hand movements. You can’t overstate the fundamental brilliance of Thing. Morticia is as glamourous as the living-dead (or whatever she is) can be. She is gorgeous, and quite the botanist with her collection of highly cognizant plants. The Addams’ life of leisure is quite enviable, as they always use their infinite time at home to fine-tune their various blue-blooded skills, and they prove themselves to be true Renassaince folk. Jackie Coogan’s Uncle Fester is out of control. Illuminating light bulbs in his mouth, getting stretched on the rack, he’s always up for a good time, and apparently oblivious to pain. Aleister Crowley, I suspect, would consider this zany character his most cherished legacy. And “Cousin It”? Wow, that character almost scares me. He, or It, I should say, is truly a psychedelic and sophisticated flourish which takes the show into a different realm of bizarre surreality.The real show-stealer is Gomez, played by John Astin. Good grief, the character he created here is just insanely funny. He is dynamic, eccentric, suave, outrageous, gallant, compassionate, dapper, forgiving, generous…I could go on with descriptors for an hour. I’ve told my wife I really need to become a lot more like Gomez. He is truly one of the all-time great television characters. I read somewhere that Groucho Marx was used as a reference point for the character, and it makes sense. John, if you by chance read this, my deepest thanks for all the happiness you have brought to the world. It must be immensely satisfying knowing that you have brought so many smiles to this planet.The scripts are extremely clever, with both an adult level and a kid’s level. I’m surprised how many of the issues the family deals with are relevant to today’s world: turbulance in the stock market; issues with school officials (who disapprove of the kids bringing weapons and dynamite to campus, etc.), taxes, dysfunction in government, etc.In the extras, there is an effort to remind everyone that this show was derived from the comic strip. That is generous, but I personally think this this show transcends and betters the comic strip in a multitude of ways. The debt of gratitiude should run to the show, not the other way around.What has happened to our world? Yeah, global warming, over-population, the economy…but also look at television as a micro-paradigm of societal decay. I know you will say there have been good shows recently, and there have been (some). But if you do a side-by-side comparison of, say, some good shows like The Sopranos, Frazier, Seinfield, and Friends and you compare them with The Wild, Wild West, The Munsters, Addams Family, Batman, Mission Impossible, The Night Gallery, Benny Hill, Leave it to Beaver…one gets the strong impression that creativity is really in decline. The sheer level of elaboration in the production values alone distinguishes the eras: the sets themselves were works of art. Television used to go full-out, now it is so frequently about compromise and cost-cutting. Are “reality shows” going to implant the wonderful visions into the minds of kids that these shows did? Instead, I get a migraine from “Survivor” and the like–and even “American Idol” has a chaotic, campy aspect which certainly doesn’t enrich the world much.But I digress. The Addams Family is one of life’s really good things. For the ten times the price, you would be well rewarded by what you get here. The pictures look great, and the fun is non-stop. Buy this for yourself and revive your own memories, or buy this for your kids or grand kids and create a whole new generation of memories. I am convinced: 200 years from now people will be watching this show, laughing until their sides split. This is television for the post-television age, televison for eternity. It will hold up for for as long as there are people, or ghouls.
Ace W. –
DVD-10 flipper discs. Good other than that.
I was amazed at the price I paid, how inexpensive it was. If you somehow never saw this show, but you saw any of the movies or the Wednesday tv show and wanted to see the show that made The Addams Family known to people, this is it.[End of review for this set and show]I read the Addams Family wikipedia page and found out it started as a comic panel in a newspaper or some such, which is interesting.If you like (this) The Addams Family tv show and haven’t seen the new Wednesday tv show with Jenna Ortega, I recommend watching that too, but know that it might be a bit more targeted toward teens and 20-somethings, so if you’re old or too young you might find you’re not exactly the target demographic of Wednesday (and there are more adult words and concepts mentioned in passing, such as fetish).
Gilda Guerrero –
Good
Good
John –
Fast shipping. Only took 3 days without even having Prime.
Very good condition. Very satisfied with this order.
T. Cort –
Addamâs family is good clean fun. I didnât watch them as a kid, so glad I know them now.My neighbour is as tall as Lurch lol
Charlie boy –
La compilación no tiene ningún indice , los Discos no tienen identificación, número en lo absoluto, mala fabricación dejo mucho que desear.
Alexandre Vargas Fonseca –
Série clássica excelente. Já dei muitas risadas. O elenco é maravilhoso.
John –
Well this is classic TV at it’s best, funny offbeat comedy that never fails to get a smirk. Had been waiting ages for this to be released.
R & A Cervo –
No issues with the DVDSeries was enjoyable