and Morticia Addams move to a derelict asylum in New Jersey, surrounded by a marsh and hidden by a fog at the top of a mountain, to raise a family. Thirteen years laterteaching his son Pugsley the saber tradition of the ...
and Morticia Addams move to a derelict asylum in New Jersey, surrounded by a marsh and hidden by a fog at the top of a mountain, to raise a family. Thirteen years laterteaching his son Pugsley the saber tradition of the ...
The film's central conflict and resolution champion the embrace of individuality and diversity against the pressures of conformity and forced assimilation, aligning with progressive values of social acceptance and inclusion.
The film maintains traditional character representations, but its narrative strongly critiques societal conformity and intolerance, personifying these restrictive traditional ideals in its antagonist. It champions the unique and non-traditional Addams family against a backdrop of mainstream pressure.
The animated film 'The Addams Family' does not include any explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The story focuses on the Addams family's unique identity and their interactions with mainstream society, without addressing queer representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2019 animated film faithfully portrays the established genders of all core Addams Family characters, including Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, and Lurch, consistent with their canonical depictions across various source materials and prior adaptations. No character's gender was altered from their historical or widely established portrayal.
The main characters in The Addams Family (2019) are voiced by actors whose racial backgrounds align with the established depictions of these characters in prior adaptations and source material. No character canonically established as one race is portrayed as a different race.
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