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Uncle Fester

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Uncle Fester is a member of the fictional Addams Family. He was played by Jackie Coogan (famous as Charlie Chaplin's sidekick in The Kid, 1921), in the television program and by Christopher Lloyd in the movies.

In the original sitcom of the 1960s, he is said to be Morticia Addams's maternal uncle, but in all other filmed and animated content he is Gomez Addams's brother, making him uncle to Wednesday and Pugsley. In the 1960s series, he became perplexed when someone asked what his last name was, suggesting that he has none or has somehow forgotten it. In several episodes Fester referred to the Addams lineage as if it were his own, but the flashbacks in the episodes "Morticia's Romance, Parts 1 and 2" clearly establish him as Morticia's uncle. Perhaps, lacking a last name of his own, Fester was all the more dedicated to upholding the honor of another. Fester's known ancestry dates back to his Great-Grandfather Blob (not to be confused with Gomez's Cousin Blob), who received the gift of a sacred ruby after he had pried it from the head of a Hindu (whom it was giving a terrible headache). The ruby remained in the family until Fester unthinkingly used his slingshot to hurl it at a yowling stray cat. "It was the only rock in the house!" he said in his defense.

Uncle Fester is a completely hairless, hunched, and barrel-shaped man with dark, sunken eyes and often a deranged smile on his face. He always wears a heavy fur coat that covers his entire body. Fester was derived from a character drawn by cartoonist Charles Addams, although these were single page cartoons, with no stories or character names. Nevertheless, the character is recognizable in a number of cartoons, both by his appearance (bald, stooping, sunken eyes) and behavior (e.g. turning the shower to a special "scalding" setting, feeding his garden plants on blood plasma, or releasing an eagle on the neighbor's homing pigeons). However, he is almost never seen in the same cartoons with the rest of the family, even for family celebrations like pouring boiling oil on carol singers (though he was in one cartoon with the two children—going fishing with dynamite). (It may be that he was introduced to the family at the time of the sitcom for dramatic convenience.) It is known that the name "Fester" was chosen by Addams for the sitcom. In the second animated series by Hanna-Barbera, Fester's voice was done by Rip Taylor.

Per the 1960s sitcom, little is known of Fester's childhood save that his father (Morticia's maternal grandfather, deceased by the 1960s) was an excruciatingly strict man who severely disciplined him, paddling him even when he was good and paying him to stay out of public (Fester considered this to be experience in "public relations.). He refused to allow Fester to even touch a battleaxe (a treasured toy among people with the Addams's macabre tastes) until he was eight. As an adult, Fester defended his father's strictness, pointing to his own character as proof of its effectiveness: "I didn't become what I am by accident! I had upbringing like no other!"

Fester has also offered contradictory information about his educational background. In the sitcom's first episode, he notes that he never went to school ("And look how [well] I turned out!"), but he later claims to have failed recess three times; of course, Fester may have been confused about the meaning of the word "recess." As an adult, Fester took correspondence courses in various subjects (perhaps including "recess"), and his educational endeavors occasionally formed an episode's main plot. It may be from one such course that he obtained his fraternity paddle, which he once threatened to use on Wednesday in imitation of his father's punishment style; however, like many an uncle, Fester proved to have more bark than bite in dealing with the children. When he suspected someone of maligning, cheating, or otherwise mistreating anyone in the family, Fester was ever ready with his blunderbuss "Genevieve," eager to "shoot 'em in the back!" Another prized possession was his cannon, "Old Reliable," which he normally kept in his bedroom. Fester maintained a treehouse in the Addams yard and frequently retreated to his closet to think. After receiving the gift of a motorcycle in the episode "The Addams Family Meets a Beatnik", Fester often drove it through the living room, inevitably crashing in the conservatory. Fester also collects three-dollar bills.

Fester has a strange ability to conduct electricity. He would often demonstrate this by putting a light bulb in his mouth, which would illuminate, accompanied by a loud, sparking noise. He claimed to possess 110 watts of power in one episode of the sitcom, while in another episode he demonstrated his "magnetic" quality by levitating a metal paperweight up to his hand. In The Addams Family movie, it was revealed that he acquired his electricity ability from being electrocuted.

In the second animated series, Fester was perhaps the most loving of self-inflicted injury. He would allow other members (usually Lurch) to harm him anyway they can, but his greatest fondness was blowing himself up. As a running gag, Fester would never believe Granny's predictions until she predicted something that caused him great harm (or in his case, great joy). This uncle Fester also is wery fond of the Addamses next door neighbour,Norman Normanmayer,a boring person,controling an underwear empiere,who hates Fester (and the whole Addams family) for his strangeness (on an he ocation,Fester came on a visit through the sewer pipes). Norman wants to get rid of Fester,acusing him of murder on Uncle It once,yet is then locked up himself.Fester seems quite oblivious to the matter that Norman hates him and ,possibly due to the Addams family nature, thinks that all the angry,agresive outbreaks are a sing of sympathy. This Fester also introduces himself,through his self-made comic books,as Festerman,a gothic hero,who gives his flying cape to enemies at request,so as to fall. During this series,he is given a musical-type episode about the "Fester Way",his own,strange way of life and apeared prominently in the Normanmayer anti-addams blues.

Uncle Fester has appeared in several Addams Family video games, usually in a non-playable role. He is the star of his own NES game titled Fester's Quest and the main playable character in the Addams Family Values SNES game .

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The Addams Family
Characters
Gomez Addams | Morticia Addams | Pugsley Addams | Wednesday Addams | Uncle Fester | Grandmama | Lurch | Thing | Cousin Itt
TV
The Addams Family | The New Addams Family
Films
The Addams Family (1991) | Addams Family Values (1993) | Addams Family Reunion (1998)
Games
Fester's Quest (1989) | The Addams Family (pinball) (1991) | Addams Family (1992) | The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt (1993) | Addams Family Values (1994) | Addams Family (1994)
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