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The Addams Family: The Complete Series (1964)?
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In 2007, M&M's spoofed @##The Adams Family##@ in a TV commercial introducing M&M's Dark Chocolate. The commercial re-created the opening of the sitcom, licensing the original tune, with the new M&M's dressed as @##The Addams Family##@ cast. According to the firm IAG Research, this was the TV viewing public's favorite commercial during the month of April. Morticia's maiden name was Frump. Whenever Gomez needs to know the time, he looks at both his wristwatch and his pocket watch. Each is hours different from the other but they always average to the correct time. Morticia's pet names for Gomez generally meaning "Darling"/"My Darling" are "Bubeleh" (Yiddish), "Mon Cherie" (French), "Querido" (Spanish). Gomez's pet names for Morticia also of the same affectionate meaning are "Cara Mia" (Italian), "Querida"/"Querida Mia" (Spanish), "Cara Bella" (Spanish literally for "beautiful face"; Italian for "beautiful darling"). With the start of the TV series, @##The New Yorker##@ magazine stopped running any @##Addams-Family##@-themed cartoons from `~788~` until just prior to his death in 1988, although a few familiar characters were allowed solitary appearances (the prototypes for Pugsley, Cousin Itt, and Fester). The Addamses often refer to the many cousins of their extended family. Cousins named are Blah, Bleak, Bleep, Blink, Blob, Cackle, Caliban, Clot, Creep, Crimp, Cringe, Curdle, Droop, Farouk, Fungus, Goop, Gripe, Grisly, Grope, Imar, Manuel, Melancholia, Nanook, Plato, Slimey, Slosh, Slump, Trivia, Turncoat, and Vague. `~834~` was originally rejected as Uncle Fester. He went home, shaved his head, and did his own Fester makeup and costume. This won him the part. `~833~` (Lurch) got fan mail from teenage girls who insisted that he was cuter than `~14177~`. Gomez is a lawyer. Cousin Itt's voice was done by producer `~849~`, who recited gibberish into a tape recorder and played it back at a higher speed.
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