Morticia. By a mile.
My only exposure to The Addams Family as a child came via the two theatrical films. Which, to be honest, I loved. I still like them a lot. Raul Julia is great, but I particularly liked Christina Ricci's wonderfully creepy, and of course hilarious, Wednesday Addams.
Which is kind of why I could never get into the old show. It's funny enough, but what bothers me most is how happy, cheerful and normal Wednesday is. I liked the character so much more when she had more overall morbidity mixed with a genuine sense of menace.
A couple other characters are substantially less creepy and funny than they were in the movie, IMO, chief among them Uncle Fester. But my dad has the DVDs of the old show and we watch them occasionally. Gomez and Morticia are really the only characters whose portrayal works for me both on the show and in the movies, though.
From what I've seen of The Munsters, it seemed more like an ordinary '60s sitcom. TAF had something distinctive about it, and I guess that Marxian influence is the source.
Ironically I've always seen 'The Munsters' and 'The Addams Family' as opposites; the Munsters are a family who look like monsters but who behave largely like ordinary people and have the same ordinary worries, whereas the Addamses are a family who look relatively normal but behave quite eccentrically and seem to have few 'ordinary' worries.
I think, better than the eternal debate itself, a better question might be, what is your fave aspect of the two shows, and what was your fave scene/ep from them?
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