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==Animated TV series== In the [[The Addams Family (1973 animated series)|first animated series]] by [[Hanna-Barbera]], Jackie Coogan reprised his role as Fester. He also voiced that same character on an episode of ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]''. In the [[The Addams Family (1992 TV series)|second animated series]] by [[Hanna-Barbera]], Fester was voiced by [[Rip Taylor]]. In this series, Fester is perhaps the most loving of self-inflicted injury. He would allow other members (usually [[Lurch (The Addams Family)|Lurch]]) to harm him any way they can, but his greatest fondness was blowing himself up. As a running gag, Fester would never believe [[Grandmama (Addams Family)|Granny]]'s predictions until she predicts something that causes him great harm (or in his case, great joy). Fester also is very fond of the Addamses' next-door neighbor, Norman Normanmayer, a boring person controlling an [[underwear]] empire who hates Fester (and the whole Addams family) for his strangeness (on an occasion, Fester comes on a visit through the sewer pipes). Fester seems quite oblivious of the fact that Norman hates him and, possibly due to the Addams family nature, thinks that all the angry and aggressive outbreaks are a sign of affection. This Fester also introduces himself, through his self-made [[comic book]]s, as "Festerman", a [[Gothic fashion|gothic]] hero with a weakness to chimneys, who gives his flying cape to enemies upon request—so as to fall and would bring villains to their knees...simply by enjoying all the harm they would give him to the point of wearing them out. During this series, he is given a musical-type episode about the "Fester Way", his own, strange way of life.
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