Biggest Blooper of all you forgot to mention. Notice throughout the entire episodes (every show) they’re wearing the SAME clothes. Didn’t anyone ever wash clothes?
Their wardrobe is NOT a blooper, its mentioned in several episodes that they have multiples of the same clothes! In one, a gentleman compliments Morticia on her new dress and she says "Oh, how nice of you to notice!" The Munsters were the same way. However, one might argue that after so long on a deserted Island, the cast of Gilligans Island had clothes that looked brand new. But after all, its just a tv comedy show, so why argue? Just enjoy and laugh.😉
The producers of the show did this on purpose. Like many shows before and after it (Bonanza is a good example) They used the same clothes as much as possible to allow the reuse of stock footage.
John Astin is still alive today, amazing whereas the others have gone, oh, except for Wednesday. Recently seen John in a rerun on TV's Becker. Love all these shows from the 60's.
I love the opening scene where she is sitting in the wicker chair. She has that "poker face", when she is introduced, it is all she can do to hold back a smile.
Yeah, she just swapped it around, like kids do. No blooper. Any viewer with common sense would know that while the view was away from her, Wednesday turned it around.
I love looking for continuity errors: hair styled differently, left/right hand bloopers, etc. I would consider many of these continuity rather than actual bloopers, but I still appreciate your keen eye, Rick, as I would've noticed none of them. Thanks again for a thoroughly enjoyable video! !
Yeah the use of blooper for these isn't right. They are more mistakes. Even the definition shown in the video shows that bloopers are embarrassing spoken mistakes.
I'm not sure kitty walking backwards that way was a blooper as much as something done purposefully for humorous effect. I was at the same thing for left/right thing
I saw that in the episode where they're talking about their romance. Gomez wasn't wearing his typical pinstripe suit in the episode, but the cuff is visible when he blows up the trains.
It's not surprising really - those are pretty big trains, back then they would have been even more expensive than today (accounting for inflation). No show would be willing to budget for that much destruction.
I adore this old show and like you, I've watched it numerous times! Classic TV shows such as "The Addams Family", "Bewitched", "I Love Lucy", "The Munsters", and even "Maude" brings me joy! Thanks for your TH-cam videos, I enjoy them! 😁
Big fan of this 1 in a million sitcom.... little Wednesday is my all time favorite child actor, I always thought the writers did not use her adorable personality as the central character in more situations. That Wednesday, Lurch combination was about as perfect as Elly May was with her critters.....yes I'm old, just turned 70.
@doctorwho0077 Agreed! Rex is correct and your explanations are right on target. I was thinking the same things as I watched the video but I also had to admit that I enjoyed hearing how Ted Cassidy switched hands on purpose, and the improper categorization as a blooper doesn't keep this from being an enjoyable video. Thank you @rick nineg for making this available!
No the funniest show was Seinfeld in my opinion. I liked the Munsters better than the Addams Family. Do you know if the Munsters movies were ever done in just black & white?
Dude you are very observant.They all played their parts very well.loved grandmama her face showed a lot of emotion.blossom rock started in vaudeville with her family.
The bloopers make a show worth watching, not to mention keeping it going for years later, loved it then love it now, one and some of the best there is, thank you for sharing.
Fun video! For some reason, I tended to favor The Addams Family over The Munsters. I loved both shows, but The Addans Family was more out there and bizarre.
Yes! I too enjoyed the chemistry between Fred and Al. I loved "Car 54, Where Are You?" I agree. Both shows(The Munsters & The Addams Family) were entertaining.
"Kitty" coming down and then back up the stairs in a reserve "rock and roll" edit is common and used more as a sight gag instead of a blooper. A lot of shows did that back then. However, I never noticed the other bloopers mentioned in this video. Good eye and thanks!
Kitty going backwards wasn't a mistake. That was part of the comedy of that scene. People at the time liked seeing funny results of the relatively new technology. For example, when I was a kid we still had filmstrips, and we liked playing them backwards and laughing at ourselves riding bikes backwards, etc. It was also funny to see TV shows do the same thing. Lots of comedians used that in shows and movies.
I love the blooper with a scene with piranhas in VIP's episode. When after dinner Gomez sling rest of the meat to dark fish tank and the bone came out and after that guide of vip (i forgot his name) slide fish when everyone was gone. When the fish bones jump out you can still see the fish floating in the tank😄
Ted Cassidy probably had the easiest hands to film on black and white. Ted was a big human. I wonder if he got paid extra for his THING clips. As you saw puppeteering is a tight fitting job and Ted was a big person. That's alot of work to be just a hand in a small room.
Hello, since this quatine I've been watching show, I never knew how great this show was, I used to watch the Munsters. Thanks for showing us the bloopers ☺️☺️☺️☺️
In the episode, "Lurch learns to dance", after the dance instructor passes out and Lurch starts dancing with her by holding her up in the air, some of the moves are just a reverse and replay of what they just did. This is a great show and thanks for doing it!
Rick, I love your TH-cam contributions, but what's more, is I enjoy your genuinely friendly and mellow voice. Your amiable greeting in your openings is always very enlightening and inviting. Thanks for what you do.
Actually there is an off the wall reason as to why Thing switches between being a left hand and a right hand: Thing was obviously ambidextrous. I enjoy your videos and look forward to more.
What a great show on the Addams Family and, no, I had never noticed any of these. I love any info about this show, since it's one of my all time favorites.
Thanks Rick for another great video! You have a fine eye for detail, I never noticed these bloopers before. I plan on flying today so it will be a fun day. Thanks for the great start, stay hopeful ✈
if anyone hasn't seen it, there was a short lived series I found on TH-cam called Adult Wednesday. this talented young actress plays exactly that. Wednesday all grown up and living in today's time and society. there weren't too many episodes as I believe MGM or whomever owns the Addams family didn't want her to continue using there property. there really well done.
This was cool. Thank you. I love watching bl🤗🤗pers. I think it connects the fans more with the show esp the characters. Hope your New Year went well.🙏🤗👪✨✌️
My youngest son starred as Fester in his Senior production last Fall. He stole the show. And ever since, I've been showing him various things like this. He's going go LOVE this one. You did a great job. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I probably noticed at some point that Thing was a lefty AND a righty but assumed it was because logistics/camera placement required the person under the box to shift positions. And somewhere on the internet it was revealed that occasionally Ted Cassidy did not portray Thing. In shots where Lurch and Thing were both in the same frame thing was portrayed by an assistant producer or director, I forget which. BTW, in the shots with the mailman, George Burns and Gracie Allen had the same mailman....what a tough route that would have been if it had really existed.
I remember there being an episode where Thing was clearly portrayed by John Astin. It was a scene that took place in the Addams front yard. Someone (I don't remember who) is walking away from the Addams house and Thing comes out of a hole in the tree and waves goodbye. You can clearly see the sleeve of Gomez' suit. Then Gomez and Morticia step out from behind the tree after spying on the person leaving.
2:52 That over hang is not really a porch, it's a carriage way, which is different from a porch. Back in the day when people depended on horses to get around, rich folk had a large over hang where the horse and carriage would park under to let the women of the house enter or exit the carriage under cover so that they would not get wet in the rain or snow or even have to suffer from the bright heat of the sun. These carriage ways were often built either on the side or rear of the house, but often on the side, as it is on the Addam's house. Also, they tend to stick way out of the side of the house, where a real porch runs along the front wall of the house facing the street. The porch was where the front door was, as they usually are.
Also known as a porte cochere. They are still common on hotels, churches and other commercial buildings where people need to get in/out of vehicles in inclement weather.
They never got permission from the owners of the house to shoot it. It’s why it was only in the first episode. They really wanted to film the entire show on location, but ended up in a studio instead. Great show. Great video ... 😎🎸🎶✌️🙏
Great video. Watched this show many times and I do remember some of the reverse type shits like "Kitty" but you really got a bunch I'm sure none of would have seen. Keep these coming!
By far, my favorite sitcom, with the possible exception of the Munsters, is the Addams Family. Though technically a fictional character, Morticia Addams was the perfect wife. Unlike most housewives from the time period, Morticia evoked a sense of sensual vibrancy, something that was very uncommon at the time.
Running the film backwards to achieve a certain effect is not a blooper! This show inparticular made great use of it adding a sort of campy-ness to the show! Uncle Fester going up the fire pole was my favorite as a kid. I was just 6 when this show first aired. Other shows from this period did the same thing as well, The Monkees used it alot, Gilligans Island, The Banana Splits, Lancelot Link, Doodles Weaver, and so many other kids shows used that effect and, speeding the film up too! Definately NOT a mistake! Neither was the fact that they now and then recycled scenes like trains blowing up, Pugsly getting money from his piggy bank, shots of Thing and Lurch. I believe it is who made the blooper here my friend. Especially after you read the deffinition of blooper at the beginning. 😉
@@charlessteenburgen the musters had some great episodes like the drag car race Hermann lost the car grandpa got back, herman goes to college to play basketball, Hermann tries out the l a Dodger baseball team, grandpa help marilyn get a date, etc etc.
I say the difference between The Addams and The Munsters is like strawberry and chocolate ice cream. Both are different flavors but both also taste awesome. Or maybe I'm just hungry right now 🤤
GREAT VIDEO !! BUT IN ONE WAY I DIDNT WANT TO KNOW I WANTED TO BE SPOOKED AND LAUGHED OVER AND OVER.. I LOVE THIS SHOW SINCE THE LATE 60S..I LOVE KITTY --KITTY!!! WHEN I WAS A KID I WAS AFRAID OF THING IN THAT BOX ,, BUT I GOT OVER IT AND LIKED THE CREEKING SOUND WHEN IT OPENED.. LIKED YOU SAID IT WAS A REAL HOUSE IN CA. BUT THEY ADDED THE TOP FLOORS ,,AND ATIC.. I LOOKED IT UP THE OTHER NIGHT ADDAMS FAMILY TV HOUSE ,, IT CAME UP SAYING WHAT I SAID .,BUT WHAT MADE ME MAD WAS THE OWNER SOLD IT TO A NUN CONVENT THEY HAD IT FOR YEARS THEN SOLD IT THEN THEY TOOK THE HOUSE DOWN TO PUT A SCHOOL THERE,. DAM ITS HISTORY!!!! I STILL WATCH THE SHOWS ON YOU TUBE.. THANKS,,..
My favorite blooper is from the first episode I believe, as you watch it Wednesdays pigtails progressively lose my braids and become standard sort of pig tails. Definitely check it out
Love the show and your videoa. However the Wednesday doll thing is correctly done and not a blooper. She is holding the dolls left foot In each scene but the doll is facing backwards when the buttons are not visible.
Did you miss the episode where the family is moon bathing and thing comes out of a hole in the tree? You can see an elbow behind the tree as thing goes back into the hole.
It don't bother me....since we really had no idea what exactly Thing looked like on the other end of that hand, something the 90's movies ruined, in my opinion.
I always enjoy these blooper videos. It’s always cool to see these little mistakes. For me, they always enhance my viewing of the show as I try to find stuff like this from time to time. Thanks for the video Rick!
You missed a huge one in the School episode. Wednesday's hair changes dramatically: her hair is nicely braided when she opens the door, it gets messy in the living room and her hair has several rubber rings instead of a braid by the time they get to the conservatory. It screamed into my face first time I watched it. I'm glad to know who Thing was :) The change from right hand to left was way too obvious for me (do people really not see these things?) but I've never noticed the small movements under the table. Great collection you have here, but I agree with others: these are not bloopers, these are errors. You might want to argue with the general public but the word "blooper" is connected to scenes ruined by funny mistakes, regardless of what the dictionary says. That's the expectation from your viewers hence the title of this video is somewhat misleading.
Yes, Wednesday's braids kept changing in the first episode. It makes me wonder if they intentionally did that for the pilot, to make it an ongoing gag that her hair is slightly different in each scene but dropped it after the first episode. It was so obvious I refuse to think that was a mistake, lol!
I encountered Ted Cassidy in a Sears department store candy line in Glendale, California. I lived "next door" in Eagle Rock. It was in 1970. My good friend "John" (who was just ahead of me in line) had excitedly whispered over to me, "Hey Marty, look how tall that guy that who just walked up behind you in line is, he's a giant!" I didn't want to just turn around and disrespectfully stare right up at the big guy, so I decided I'd turn around and pretend to 'just be looking for a wall clock to see what time it was getting to be(stores still had helpful wall clocks back then!). When I glanced up, I right away saw "Lurch" without any makeup on or wearing his costume! I recognized him right away, who wouldn't? Well, I suppose my friend didn't, he just said some "giant guy", ha! I wanted to say something to "Lurch", but I couldn't think of a single thing to say that wouldn't sound kind of stupid. Well, Sears always gave out free bags of popcorn to kids just so their mouths were full and they wouldn't be able to pester their parents to buy buy buy them things, so I just threw a "fun-knee" joke up to him by saying, "HEY KID... YOU HERE TO GET FREE POPCORN TOO?!" Mr. Cassidy's eyes grew a sparkle in them, letting me know that he thought what I had asked him was humorous, TINY me calling GIANT him a "kid" and all. Then he humored me kindly by slowly groaning out, in true Lurch fashion, " UUUUUUH....PEEEEENUUUUUT.... MMMMMM & MMMMMMS!". I laughed innocently to let him know that I thought what he had just said and done for me was "really cool". Then we talked for a couple of minutes more. I told him I was there with my mother and two sisters just to get new school clothes, he told me he was just browsing, but that he might pick up some new tools while he was there, and maybe buy a new washing machine because his old one was giving him trouble all the time now. That was on a Sunday afternoon. So on Monday I had the best "bragging rights" story to share before school, during short breaks between classes, at lunch and after school let out. And I had a good friend to back up my story when other kids tried calling me a liar! I was only 13, and just starting 7th grade, and I was going to a school in Eagle Rock that was both Junior and Senior high, grades 7-12. Even the big kids wanted to hear every detail of what me and Lurch talked about, and specially where we had met and at what time so maybe they might visit there and encounter him later on just like I had. The Addams Family show had already ended production by then, 1970. But they still showed reruns at the time, every afternoon even.
Surprised you didn't mention the piggy bank footage (with Pugsley) being reused in another episode. Most of the bloopers you posted about I hadn't noticed at all. But the piggy bank thing was odd and stood out for more. Easier to re-use it than get another pig I guess. Enjoying your videos about the show. This is the third I have watched this afternoon. Thank you for making them.
One mistake I recently noticed in the first episode: When Wednesday answers the door and takes Mr Hilliard around the house, she has her signature braids. But once they go to the greenhouse, she instead has pigtails with multiple hair ties going down them.
Gomez and Morticia made this the funniest show in TV history. Never knew Cassidy played Thing and wouldn't it have been great to see him give someone the finger, just once.
I liked the Addams Family and the Munsters but I'm Team Addams Family for Life. Some of my best childhood memories are of watching The Addams Family. I had no idea growing up that they were reruns from 20 years ago. I miss the old Nickelodeon.
They brought this back in remake television episodes. and I caught a few episodes of them very funny. the times before CGI digital technology. there are classics my sister enjoys same as me. Abbott and Costello videos I am not sure if they make those anymore but funny. Oh I had a big time crush on Mortisha. well I would dig her up but wake the dead is for others. also a big Mel Brooks fan. The first Addams family videos I seen had been one of shucks can't think of it now.
Biggest Blooper of all you forgot to mention.
Notice throughout the entire episodes (every show) they’re wearing the SAME clothes.
Didn’t anyone ever wash clothes?
They are all multimillionaires and Eccentric. They have a wardrobe of the same clothes...probably hundreds and hundreds of changes
When morticia loans a dress to her cousin, all her dresses looked the same, and on Halloween she's says she's wearing a special one but it's the same😅
Their wardrobe is NOT a blooper, its mentioned in several episodes that they have multiples of the same clothes! In one, a gentleman compliments Morticia on her new dress and she says "Oh, how nice of you to notice!"
The Munsters were the same way. However, one might argue that after so long on a deserted Island, the cast of Gilligans Island had clothes that looked brand new. But after all, its just a tv comedy show, so why argue? Just enjoy and laugh.😉
The producers of the show did this on purpose. Like many shows before and after it (Bonanza is a good example) They used the same clothes as much as possible to allow the reuse of stock footage.
I recall Gorgo the Killer Gorilla ironing their clothes. Like Mr. Roarke in Treasure Island, they had closets full of the same outfits.
John Astin is still alive today, amazing whereas the others have gone, oh, except for Wednesday. Recently seen John in a rerun on TV's Becker. Love all these shows from the 60's.
Wednesday isn't now too
Still in love with Carolyn Jones.
❤❤❤❤
Who isn't or who wasn't 😍
I love the opening scene where she is sitting in the wicker chair. She has that "poker face", when she is introduced, it is all she can do to hold back a smile.
May she Rest In Peace.
Absolutely-a beautiful Woman ❤️RIP Caralyn
"this is the first showing of an addams family member" thing is a member too!!
Wednesday isn’t holding the doll by the opposite leg, she’s just holding the doll backwards.
yeah
Have you seen any picture of Lisa Loring in her 20's ? She is Gorgeous !
@Humphrey Hogan Am I misspelling word again ?! Damn it 😁*Gorgeuos
Yeah, she just swapped it around, like kids do. No blooper. Any viewer with common sense would know that while the view was away from her, Wednesday turned it around.
@@DSpeir-pi6tm I met Lisa about 15 years ago. She's still gorgeous!
I love looking for continuity errors: hair styled differently, left/right hand bloopers, etc. I would consider many of these continuity rather than actual bloopers, but I still appreciate your keen eye, Rick, as I would've noticed none of them. Thanks again for a thoroughly enjoyable video! !
I do to, and looking for string to pull on things or holding up actors when they are floating/flighting
Yeah the use of blooper for these isn't right. They are more mistakes. Even the definition shown in the video shows that bloopers are embarrassing spoken mistakes.
Adams Family, Munsters, Green Acres, Gilligan's island, and the Three Stooges were the funniest shows in History, in my opinion.
Ah please don't forget Hogan's heroes!
I love those super 1960s tvgreat shows
Get smart also
@@jefffivel1227 that was as is my brothers favorite sit com
Green acres and the Beverly hillbillies
I'm not sure kitty walking backwards that way was a blooper as much as something done purposefully for humorous effect. I was at the same thing for left/right thing
The lady that played Morticia was a forever hottie
I watched her on a game show yesterday, Tattletales, that was done about a year before she died, and she was still beautiful.
@Sue Taft LOl... He is a handsome devil isn't he ?!
She really was very pretty
OFC, Carolyn Jones is the best!!
I noticed that the bit with blowing up the trains is the same in every episode. Recycled several times. 😃
I saw that in the episode where they're talking about their romance. Gomez wasn't wearing his typical pinstripe suit in the episode, but the cuff is visible when he blows up the trains.
Cheaper then blowing up a new set every time!😂🤣
It's not surprising really - those are pretty big trains, back then they would have been even more expensive than today (accounting for inflation). No show would be willing to budget for that much destruction.
I adore this old show and like you, I've watched it numerous times! Classic TV shows such as "The Addams Family", "Bewitched", "I Love Lucy", "The Munsters", and even "Maude" brings me joy! Thanks for your TH-cam videos, I enjoy them! 😁
Back when tv was cool!
Big fan of this 1 in a million sitcom.... little Wednesday is my all time favorite child actor, I always thought the writers did not use her adorable personality as the central character in more situations. That Wednesday, Lurch combination was about as perfect as Elly May was with her critters.....yes I'm old, just turned 70.
She wasn't a great actor though.
Great show Carolyn Jones was hot Rudy's daddy Sean as
I mean John astin
But since Ted Cassidy switched hands on purpose that would not be a blooper. Also the shot of kitty going back upstairs. It too was done on purpose.
rex spence picky picky picky.
@doctorwho0077 Agreed! Rex is correct and your explanations are right on target. I was thinking the same things as I watched the video but I also had to admit that I enjoyed hearing how Ted Cassidy switched hands on purpose, and the improper categorization as a blooper doesn't keep this from being an enjoyable video. Thank you @rick nineg for making this available!
I had noticed that "thing" was ambidextrous. It was listed in the credits as "itself"
Many of these are continuity errors, not bloopers. Interesting none the less.
wow you're that person. im so sorry for you.
If you watch, any time the lion is shown, no one is in the scene with him. They always filmed so no one was in danger
You better not watch the film ROAR then.
He also didn't have any teeth, he was an old circus lion. The adults were allowed on set but the children were not 😎
It was probably the exact same piece of film every time you see Kitty as well.
No the funniest show was Seinfeld in my opinion. I liked the Munsters better than the Addams Family. Do you know if the Munsters movies were ever done in just black & white?
@@janicejones2820 the movie was only made in color, after the tv show was cancelled
Dude you are very observant.They all played their parts very well.loved grandmama her face showed a lot of emotion.blossom rock started in vaudeville with her family.
You know you've watch these episodes so much when you can start doing the dialog with the characters.❤
The bloopers make a show worth watching, not to mention keeping it going for years later, loved it then love it now, one and some of the best there is, thank you for sharing.
Fun video! For some reason, I tended to favor The Addams Family over The Munsters. I loved both shows, but The Addans Family was more out there and bizarre.
i think the munsters were meant to be more normal.
@@ryanbarker5217 - HAH! 😆 Some "normal"... 😆
Yes! I too enjoyed the chemistry between Fred and Al. I loved "Car 54, Where Are You?" I agree. Both shows(The Munsters & The Addams Family) were entertaining.
Somehow more twisted
Might be because the Addams Family was based on the bizarre humor of cartoonist Chas Addams, whilst the Munsters was created by Hollywood.
This video makes me want to start watching this hilarious show again. Always got a kick out of Grandmama and Fester. 😃
Start watching it ASAP
Yuhhhhhssss
Uncle Fester was funny he fed off the sarcasm of Morticia and the straight man Gomez.
"Kitty" coming down and then back up the stairs in a reserve "rock and roll" edit is common and used more as a sight gag instead of a blooper. A lot of shows did that back then. However, I never noticed the other bloopers mentioned in this video. Good eye and thanks!
I thought Wednesday just spun the doll around in her hand. Hmmm
You BET I wanna see more Addams Family videos! And bloopers are always fun...
Maria de Medeiros, the actress who played Fabienne in "Pulp Fiction, reminds me of Carolyn Jones aka "Morticia Addams".
Kitty going backwards wasn't a mistake. That was part of the comedy of that scene. People at the time liked seeing funny results of the relatively new technology. For example, when I was a kid we still had filmstrips, and we liked playing them backwards and laughing at ourselves riding bikes backwards, etc. It was also funny to see TV shows do the same thing. Lots of comedians used that in shows and movies.
And they reused that gag and footage a few times in the series.
Excellent video truly wonderful facts and bloopers that I never noticed before. As always thank you for your efforts and hard work
Your compliments always reach me in such a positive light! Thank you so much for being such a great supporter Brian
@@ricknineg You are more then welcome it is my pleasure your videos are always a treat to watch keep up the great work.
I feel the same 💯
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These are more continuity errors than real bloopers but lots of fun.
I love the blooper with a scene with piranhas in VIP's episode. When after dinner Gomez sling rest of the meat to dark fish tank and the bone came out and after that guide of vip (i forgot his name) slide fish when everyone was gone. When the fish bones jump out you can still see the fish floating in the tank😄
Your videos are the best, I enjoy watching the bloopers of all my favorite shows.
They've been doing a Addams family marathon on Pluto I've been watching every episode one of my favorite shows❤️
I was a youngster when The Addams Family was first aired. I was too young to understand what 'canceled' meant when there was no Season 3. Great show!
Every model train wreck throughout the two seasons of the Addams Family was exactly the same train wreck.
Ted Cassidy probably had the easiest hands to film on black and white. Ted was a big human. I wonder if he got paid extra for his THING clips. As you saw puppeteering is a tight fitting job and Ted was a big person. That's alot of work to be just a hand in a small room.
Hello, since this quatine I've been watching show, I never knew how great this show was, I used to watch the Munsters. Thanks for showing us the bloopers ☺️☺️☺️☺️
Quatine??
In the episode, "Lurch learns to dance", after the dance instructor passes out and Lurch starts dancing with her by holding her up in the air, some of the moves are just a reverse and replay of what they just did.
This is a great show and thanks for doing it!
Great vlog Rick. Always enjoy the bloopers from tv shows! It's been a long time since I've watched episodes of the Addams Family.
I for one love bloopers! They add genuineness to the show.
I agree 100 percent. They are golden nuggets found amongst great episodes
Rick, I love your TH-cam contributions, but what's more, is I enjoy your genuinely friendly and mellow voice. Your amiable greeting in your openings is always very enlightening and inviting. Thanks for what you do.
Thanks for the wonderful compliments to my work, George. It is much appreciated
It is amazing to me how you catch all of these bloopers. I absolutely love the work you do.
Actually there is an off the wall reason as to why Thing switches between being a left hand and a right hand: Thing was obviously ambidextrous. I enjoy your videos and look forward to more.
And may I add very talented
What a great show on the Addams Family and, no, I had never noticed any of these. I love any info about this show, since it's one of my all time favorites.
Love the Addams family. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Rick for another great video! You have a fine eye for detail, I never noticed these bloopers before. I plan on flying today so it will be a fun day. Thanks for the great start, stay hopeful ✈
Oh my goodness! Thing!! I never ever noticed the change before. Awesome job, Rick. Fascinating! 👍
One of my favorite shows growing up! Just great!
Dude I friggin LOVE these blooper videos!
You are the best!
I remember seeing the hand switch but I passed it off for thing just switching not remembering it was only ONE! Lol thanks Rick keep em coming
if anyone hasn't seen it, there was a short lived series I found on TH-cam called Adult Wednesday. this talented young actress plays
exactly that. Wednesday all grown up and living in today's time and society. there weren't too many episodes as I believe MGM or whomever
owns the Addams family didn't want her to continue using there property. there really well done.
This was cool. Thank you. I love watching bl🤗🤗pers. I think it connects the fans more with the show esp the characters. Hope your New Year went well.🙏🤗👪✨✌️
My youngest son starred as Fester in his Senior production last Fall. He stole the show. And ever since, I've been showing him various things like this. He's going go LOVE this one.
You did a great job. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks, Bethany!
I probably noticed at some point that Thing was a lefty AND a righty but assumed it was because logistics/camera placement required the person under the box to shift positions. And somewhere on the internet it was revealed that occasionally Ted Cassidy did not portray Thing. In shots where Lurch and Thing were both in the same frame thing was portrayed by an assistant producer or director, I forget which.
BTW, in the shots with the mailman, George Burns and Gracie Allen had the same mailman....what a tough route that would have been if it had really existed.
I remember there being an episode where Thing was clearly portrayed by John Astin. It was a scene that took place in the Addams front yard. Someone (I don't remember who) is walking away from the Addams house and Thing comes out of a hole in the tree and waves goodbye. You can clearly see the sleeve of Gomez' suit. Then Gomez and Morticia step out from behind the tree after spying on the person leaving.
2:52 That over hang is not really a porch, it's a carriage way, which is different from a porch. Back in the day when people depended on horses to get around, rich folk had a large over hang where the horse and carriage would park under to let the women of the house enter or exit the carriage under cover so that they would not get wet in the rain or snow or even have to suffer from the bright heat of the sun.
These carriage ways were often built either on the side or rear of the house, but often on the side, as it is on the Addam's house. Also, they tend to stick way out of the side of the house, where a real porch runs along the front wall of the house facing the street. The porch was where the front door was, as they usually are.
Glad you explained it so I don't have to. Well done, SpiritBear12.
Also known as a porte cochere. They are still common on hotels, churches and other commercial buildings where people need to get in/out of vehicles in inclement weather.
They never got permission from the owners of the house to shoot it. It’s why it was only in the first episode. They really wanted to film the entire show on location, but ended up in a studio instead.
Great show.
Great video ...
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I caught the train explosion blooper when I was watching it on my DVR a while back. It had me on the lookout for it every train scene. 😂
Great video. Watched this show many times and I do remember some of the reverse type shits like "Kitty" but you really got a bunch I'm sure none of would have seen. Keep these coming!
By far, my favorite sitcom, with the possible exception of the Munsters, is the Addams Family. Though technically a fictional character, Morticia Addams was the perfect wife. Unlike most housewives from the time period, Morticia evoked a sense of sensual vibrancy, something that was very uncommon at the time.
Running the film backwards to achieve a certain effect is not a blooper! This show inparticular made great use of it adding a sort of campy-ness to the show! Uncle Fester going up the fire pole was my favorite as a kid. I was just 6 when this show first aired. Other shows from this period did the same thing as well, The Monkees used it alot, Gilligans Island, The Banana Splits, Lancelot Link, Doodles Weaver, and so many other kids shows used that effect and, speeding the film up too!
Definately NOT a mistake! Neither was the fact that they now and then recycled scenes like trains blowing up, Pugsly getting money from his piggy bank, shots of Thing and Lurch.
I believe it is who made the blooper here my friend. Especially after you read the deffinition of blooper at the beginning. 😉
Great video Rick, I want more bloopers, I love them.
You provide interesting bloopers for these shows we love. Thanks Rick 🙏🏻
In my opinion The Addams Family is so much better than the Munsters!
I’m a fan of both but I lean more toward The Addams Family
@@charlessteenburgen the musters had some great episodes like the drag car race Hermann lost the car grandpa got back, herman goes to college to play basketball, Hermann tries out the l a Dodger baseball team, grandpa help marilyn get a date, etc etc.
I say the difference between The Addams and The Munsters is like strawberry and chocolate ice cream. Both are different flavors but both also taste awesome. Or maybe I'm just hungry right now 🤤
GREAT VIDEO !! BUT IN ONE WAY I DIDNT WANT TO KNOW I WANTED TO BE SPOOKED AND LAUGHED OVER AND OVER.. I LOVE THIS SHOW SINCE THE LATE 60S..I LOVE KITTY --KITTY!!! WHEN I WAS A KID I WAS AFRAID OF THING IN THAT BOX ,, BUT I GOT OVER IT AND LIKED THE CREEKING SOUND WHEN IT OPENED.. LIKED YOU SAID IT WAS A REAL HOUSE IN CA. BUT THEY ADDED THE TOP FLOORS ,,AND ATIC.. I LOOKED IT UP THE OTHER NIGHT ADDAMS FAMILY TV HOUSE ,, IT CAME UP SAYING WHAT I SAID .,BUT WHAT MADE ME MAD WAS THE OWNER SOLD IT TO A NUN CONVENT THEY HAD IT FOR YEARS THEN SOLD IT THEN THEY TOOK THE HOUSE DOWN TO PUT A SCHOOL THERE,. DAM ITS HISTORY!!!! I STILL WATCH THE SHOWS ON YOU TUBE.. THANKS,,..
Thank you so much !!
My favorite blooper is from the first episode I believe, as you watch it Wednesdays pigtails progressively lose my braids and become standard sort of pig tails. Definitely check it out
You obviously like the show. It was one of the highlights of my childhood.
Me too. I remember pleading with my parents to stay up and watch it. Munsters was good, just not as good.
Hope your feeling better and Thank you Thing!!!
I too love this show. Nothing could beat it
Love the show and your videoa. However the Wednesday doll thing is correctly done and not a blooper. She is holding the dolls left foot In each scene but the doll is facing backwards when the buttons are not visible.
*....They Only Did The Train Explosion Once.. Mr. Hilliard is in Every Episode The Scene Is Reused In.. Nice Video!!..*
Did you miss the episode where the family is moon bathing and thing comes out of a hole in the tree? You can see an elbow behind the tree as thing goes back into the hole.
I noticed that too but they didn't put that in
It don't bother me....since we really had no idea what exactly Thing looked like on the other end of that hand, something the 90's movies ruined, in my opinion.
Again, thanks for bringing these great videos. You are my favorite TH-camr
Pugsley counting money scene was used twice. Once in Morticia joins a lady's league and then in Festers Punctured romance.
Really enjoyed the video!!!
Haha I am a lefty and always look to see who is and who isn't while watching TV . Thanks for catching that ! Great video! Cheers 😁
I always enjoy these blooper videos. It’s always cool to see these little mistakes. For me, they always enhance my viewing of the show as I try to find stuff like this from time to time. Thanks for the video Rick!
Nice. Thank you. Love addams family!!!!
Wow, you are really good at catching the bloopers. I never noticed these before. Great!
I do not think you understand the definition of a blooper you yourself posted in the vid. However it was nice to learn about these details :D
Love this bloopers videos!! And feel better!!
You missed a huge one in the School episode. Wednesday's hair changes dramatically: her hair is nicely braided when she opens the door, it gets messy in the living room and her hair has several rubber rings instead of a braid by the time they get to the conservatory. It screamed into my face first time I watched it.
I'm glad to know who Thing was :) The change from right hand to left was way too obvious for me (do people really not see these things?) but I've never noticed the small movements under the table.
Great collection you have here, but I agree with others: these are not bloopers, these are errors. You might want to argue with the general public but the word "blooper" is connected to scenes ruined by funny mistakes, regardless of what the dictionary says. That's the expectation from your viewers hence the title of this video is somewhat misleading.
Yes, Wednesday's braids kept changing in the first episode. It makes me wonder if they intentionally did that for the pilot, to make it an ongoing gag that her hair is slightly different in each scene but dropped it after the first episode. It was so obvious I refuse to think that was a mistake, lol!
I encountered Ted Cassidy in a Sears department store candy line in Glendale, California. I lived "next door" in Eagle Rock. It was in 1970. My good friend "John" (who was just ahead of me in line) had excitedly whispered over to me, "Hey Marty, look how tall that guy that who just walked up behind you in line is, he's a giant!" I didn't want to just turn around and disrespectfully stare right up at the big guy, so I decided I'd turn around and pretend to 'just be looking for a wall clock to see what time it was getting to be(stores still had helpful wall clocks back then!). When I glanced up, I right away saw "Lurch" without any makeup on or wearing his costume! I recognized him right away, who wouldn't? Well, I suppose my friend didn't, he just said some "giant guy", ha! I wanted to say something to "Lurch", but I couldn't think of a single thing to say that wouldn't sound kind of stupid. Well, Sears always gave out free bags of popcorn to kids just so their mouths were full and they wouldn't be able to pester their parents to buy buy buy them things, so I just threw a "fun-knee" joke up to him by saying, "HEY KID... YOU HERE TO GET FREE POPCORN TOO?!" Mr. Cassidy's eyes grew a sparkle in them, letting me know that he thought what I had asked him was humorous, TINY me calling GIANT him a "kid" and all. Then he humored me kindly by slowly groaning out, in true Lurch fashion, " UUUUUUH....PEEEEENUUUUUT.... MMMMMM & MMMMMMS!". I laughed innocently to let him know that I thought what he had just said and done for me was "really cool". Then we talked for a couple of minutes more. I told him I was there with my mother and two sisters just to get new school clothes, he told me he was just browsing, but that he might pick up some new tools while he was there, and maybe buy a new washing machine because his old one was giving him trouble all the time now. That was on a Sunday afternoon. So on Monday I had the best "bragging rights" story to share before school, during short breaks between classes, at lunch and after school let out. And I had a good friend to back up my story when other kids tried calling me a liar! I was only 13, and just starting 7th grade, and I was going to a school in Eagle Rock that was both Junior and Senior high, grades 7-12. Even the big kids wanted to hear every detail of what me and Lurch talked about, and specially where we had met and at what time so maybe they might visit there and encounter him later on just like I had. The Addams Family show had already ended production by then, 1970. But they still showed reruns at the time, every afternoon even.
Surprised you didn't mention the piggy bank footage (with Pugsley) being reused in another episode. Most of the bloopers you posted about I hadn't noticed at all. But the piggy bank thing was odd and stood out for more. Easier to re-use it than get another pig I guess. Enjoying your videos about the show. This is the third I have watched this afternoon. Thank you for making them.
I loved the presentation.
One mistake I recently noticed in the first episode: When Wednesday answers the door and takes Mr Hilliard around the house, she has her signature braids. But once they go to the greenhouse, she instead has pigtails with multiple hair ties going down them.
Great video ! Hope all is well !
Another great video thank you👍
Always fun. Hope you feel better soon.
Great video Rick
Good video Rick. It’s been years since I saw this show. Makes me want to re watch it again. Thanks for posting. Be hopeful.
Do my best Rick in being positive... Your Awesome.. Thank's for the Bloopers.
Addams bloopers?! Mon dieu!
Gomez and Morticia made this the funniest show in TV history. Never knew Cassidy played Thing and wouldn't it have been great to see him give someone the finger, just once.
THAT would be a blooper!
Hi Rick....Never noticed any of that? But that's why we have you Rick....Your the best.... Thank's
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Pugsley hand counting coins could simply be re-counting them to assure himself of the count.
I got to meet the actor who played Cousin It a couple of years ago at Dragon Con!
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We love bloopers! I love Carolyn!!
You are awesome, Rick!
No, the inspector, you are the best!
I liked the Addams Family and the Munsters but I'm Team Addams Family for Life. Some of my best childhood memories are of watching The Addams Family. I had no idea growing up that they were reruns from 20 years ago. I miss the old Nickelodeon.
Another great show from the sixties , The Addams family which was excellently casted and good facts if this video .
They brought this back in remake television episodes. and I caught a few episodes of them very funny. the times before CGI digital technology. there are classics my sister enjoys same as me. Abbott and Costello videos I am not sure if they make those anymore but funny. Oh I had a big time crush on Mortisha. well I would dig her up but wake the dead is for others. also a big Mel Brooks fan. The first Addams family videos I seen had been one of shucks can't think of it now.