Scooby-Doo appearance The Addams Family's first animated appearance was on the third episode of Hanna-Barbera's
The New Scooby-Doo Movies, "Scooby-Doo Meets the Addams Family" (a.k.a. "Wednesday is Missing"), which first aired on
CBS Saturday morning on September 23, 1972.
John Astin,
Carolyn Jones,
Jackie Coogan, and
Ted Cassidy provided the voices for their respective
Addams Family characters while voice actors were used to voice Grandmama, Wednesday, Pugsley, and Cousin Itt. The episode details the Addams Family in a mystery with the
Scooby-Doo gang. The Addams Family characters were drawn to the specifications of the original
Charles Addams comics.
The Addams Family gets its own cartoon The first animated series ran on Saturday mornings from 1973–1975 on
NBC. In a departure from the
original series, this series took the Addamses on the road in a Victorian-style
recreational vehicle (RV) that resembles their house. This series followed the relationships of the original Addams comics in that Fester is Gomez's brother, and Grandmama is Morticia's mother. Many cast members from the original series and the
Scooby-Doo episode reprise their roles in the series, with the exceptions of John Astin and Carolyn Jones whose characters were voiced by
Lennie Weinrib and
Janet Waldo. Ted Cassidy was a frequent voice actor for Hanna-Barbera television productions at the time, and had previously voiced Lurch for
New Scooby Doo Movies. The show also introduces the Addams Family's animal companions Ali the alligator, Ocho the octopus and Mr. V the
vulture, who are often seen with their fellow pet Kitty Kat the lion. ==Episodes==