![]() ![]() Having Wednesday celebrate and normalize the Addams Family's differences is one of the best ways it compares to earlier iterations. The first members of the family depicted were the mother, the butler, and the Thing, making their debut in this 1938 cartoon. ago Think thats a hairier version of Lurch. The characters weren’t established yet and, once they were, didn’t receive names until the original television series started in 1964. ![]() However, her friends can accept her regardless of her differences and make an effort to understand her. That was the first ever Addams Family comic, which came out in 1938. In Wednesday, Wednesday always goes against the status quo and especially against expectations for young women. ![]() ![]() Even though the Addams are always depicted as strange and kooky, they're a very close-knit and loving family who care about doing what's right. One of these major themes is that being different isn't scary. However, in addition to Easter eggs and similar visual effect techniques, Wednesday also carries on the Addams Family legacy by encompassing the major themes that have always surrounded the family. Other references were a little harder to detect, such as Ortega incorporating Lisa Loring's Wednesday shuffle into her dance scene or background photos depicting Morticia's (Carolyn Jones) wicker chair or the memorable Cousin Itt. Some of the references are more obvious than others, such as a secret code in Wednesday being two finger snaps that match the iconic theme created by the 1964 Addams Family TV series or Tyler (Hunter Doohan) saying Lurch's (Ted Cassidy) famous "You rang?" line. ![]()
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