When Grandmama is advised to take painting lessons, Gomez calls in Picasso, but the man who shows up is a Sam Picasso, and he shares only one thing with the actual genius: his name.
Official visitors from an unfriendly nation receive the shock of their lives when they decide to exploit the Addams Family as an average, uncultured American family.
The family faces a crisis when Wednesday packs her spider and runs away after being scolded for playing with Uncle Fester's dynamite instead of her own.
A pair of newlyweds leases the house next door to the Addams mansion, but the honeymoon is suddenly over when Uncle Fester comes for a surprise visit through a tunnel.
Morticia's homey cousin, Melancholia, pays a visit to the Addams home after her fiancee leaves her to join the Foreign Legion.
Uncle Fester applies for a job as an insurance salesman with the same company which is threatening to cancel the Addams' policy due to Fester's penchant for explosions.
Morticia's favorite charitable organization is holding a fundraising bazaar, so Morticia persuades her family to part with their belongings in order to donate them to the charity auction.
The Addams family are taken in by a charming young beatnik named "Rocky," when he crashes his motorcycle into a tree and is allowed to recuperate at the Addams house.
The justice system will never be the same after the Addams family makes their appearance in court to defend Grandmama who has been jailed for fortune-telling.
When Gomez receives his property tax bill, he decides that their town's mayor, Mr. Henson, is completely incompetent, and, with some prodding by Morticia, decides to run for office.
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