In this ’90s take on our favorite spooky clan, we learn that the Addams family has actually expanded to include young baby Pubert. Wednesday and Pugsley are less than pleased with his arrival. That's when their new babysitter—who’s eyeing Uncle Fester's big bucks—decides to enroll the kiddos in summer camp. Obviously, it's not the children’s cup of poison. Camp Chippewa is the location of the famous Thanksgiving play scene that goes awry at Wednesday’s direction, giving Kill Bill a run for its (stage) blood-gushing money. You know we’re in for trouble the minute Wednesday, who stars as Pocahontas says, “Wait. We cannot break bread with you.” Rated PG-13.
Thanksgiving gets short shrift in the American popular consciousness, and from an adult perspective, it’s not hard to see why. It involves a high-stress dinner and the obligation of hosting those annoying relatives who typically get disinvited from other holiday gatherings. For kids, though, it’s quite awesome. First of all, there’s no school. It all kicks off with a televised parade in the morning, then there’s football in the street, followed by a massive dinner where you’re actually encouraged to overindulge. And hey, Uncle Jimmy is here, pulling quarters from behind your ear!
Really, what could be better? How about capping the evening with a fun, family-friendly movie? Here are 12 great Thanksgiving movies appropriate for the little ones on this upcoming Turkey Day, to serve either as a nightcap or as a distraction during dinner prep.
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