Here’s info on Thing from the Addams family series:
In the 1960s television series, Thing—strictly speaking, a disembodied forearm, since he occasionally emerged from his box at near-elbow length—was usually played by Ted Cassidy, who also played the lugubrious butler Lurch, although the two characters occasionally appeared in the same scene (in which case Thing would be played by a crew member, notably assistant director Jack Voglin). Thing customarily emerged from a series of boxes, one in each room in the Addams’ mansion, and the mailbox outside. He occasionally emerged from behind a curtain, within a plant pot, or elsewhere.
margueritem about 11 years ago
The clay just wants to share in the glory.
tedsini about 11 years ago
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for this award and I’d like you to give my hand a hand.
WSR about 11 years ago
So THAT’S where Thing wound up!!
kfccanada about 11 years ago
This is one of the first times, Lio has actually been scared to death of one of the monster in his life. All’s well that ends well though…
Bilan about 11 years ago
The artwork displaying the artist?That’s just so wrong.
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
Magic carpet hand ride! Please fasten your seat hand belts!
skipper1992 about 11 years ago
Manos, the Hand of Fate …
Simon_Jester about 11 years ago
I wouldn’t be too happy, those fingers could curl up around him at any second
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
It’s the Floor Master from the Zelda series!
Paul Read Premium Member about 11 years ago
True irony: Lio is putty in his hand!
CartoonServices.Com about 11 years ago
They’re on their way to Homer Simpon’s house to play “Doh!”
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Alright!
catmom to Atticus +4 Premium Member about 11 years ago
Here’s info on Thing from the Addams family series:
In the 1960s television series, Thing—strictly speaking, a disembodied forearm, since he occasionally emerged from his box at near-elbow length—was usually played by Ted Cassidy, who also played the lugubrious butler Lurch, although the two characters occasionally appeared in the same scene (in which case Thing would be played by a crew member, notably assistant director Jack Voglin). Thing customarily emerged from a series of boxes, one in each room in the Addams’ mansion, and the mailbox outside. He occasionally emerged from behind a curtain, within a plant pot, or elsewhere.
tigerchik32 about 11 years ago
I know who. The guy who played Lurch. Look it up. Can’t remember the guy’s name, though.