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Thing T. Thing, referred to as just Thing, is a fictional character in the The Addams Family. Thing is a disembodied hand who performs various useful functions for the family, a "handservant". Thing, a mysterious, helpful, and charismatic creature often depicted as a severed hand, was based on New Yorker cartoons by Charles Addams (aka Chaz Addams), as with most Addams Family characters. One of the earliest depictions showed a shocked mailman reacting to a sign posted on The Addams Family...

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The Addams Family and Wednesday series are known for their eccentric and macabre ways, among their memorable cast of characters, there's one that stands out as both intriguing and endearing - Thing....

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Uncle Fester was derived from a character drawn by cartoonist Charles Addams, although these were single-page cartoons with no story development or character names. The name "Fester" was chosen by Addams for the sitcom. Uncle Fester is recognizable in a number of cartoons, both by his appearance and behavior, like turning the shower to a special "scalding" setting, feeding his garden plants blood plasma, or releasing an eagle on the neighbor's homing pigeons. However, he is almost never…

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