

Morticia is reluctant, but Gomez thinks it’s a good idea. Wednesday asks her parents if it is okay for her to go to school with Parker. Both Wednesday and Parker confessed to the other that they are bored with their lives until Parker mentions her school to Wednesday, who takes an interest in seeing this part of the town.

When Margaux decides to visit The Addams’ Mansion, Parker comes with her mother and eventually ends up meeting Wednesday, who is firing her crossbow at Fester. She then spots the balloon coming down, along with the confetti from Margaux’s taping.

In this film, Wednesday offers to help Pugsley prepare for his Mazurka, but she really just wants to bury him alive. She is the sister of Pugsley, Pugsley Jr., Wednesday Jr., and Pubert, and is the oldest daughter of Gomez and Morticia Addams. When the characters were adapted to the 1964 television series, Charles Addams gave her the name Wednesday, based on the well-known nursery rhyme line, Wednesday's child is full of woe. In Addams' cartoons, which first appeared in The New Yorker, Wednesday and other members of the family had no names. The character has also appeared in television and film, in both the live action and animated formats. Wednesday Friday Addams is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Charles Addams in his comic strip The Addams Family.
