The baby in the Addams Family, named Pubert Addams, was introduced in the movie “Addams Family Values.” He is the third child of Gomez and Morticia Addams. Throughout the film, he faces several comical attempts on his life by his older siblings, Wednesday and Pugsley, but ultimately remains unharmed due to the Addams’ unusual luck and resilience.
In “Addams Family Values,” the 1993 sequel to the first Addams Family movie, the family welcomes a new addition, Pubert Addams. He is depicted as a mustachioed infant with the same dark, macabre charm as the rest of the Addams clan. His siblings, Wednesday and Pugsley, are initially jealous and plot to get rid of him, but their plans are always thwarted, often in a humorous and exaggerated manner.
Pubert’s presence in the family leads to the hiring of a nanny, Debbie Jellinsky, who turns out to be a serial killer aiming to marry and murder Uncle Fester for his fortune. Throughout the film, Pubert exhibits typical Addams characteristics, such as an affinity for danger and the ability to survive seemingly deadly situations. For example, when Debbie tries to kill him, he miraculously escapes unscathed.
Despite the attempts on his life, Pubert’s character adds to the dark humor of the film, as his dangerous encounters are portrayed in a light-hearted and comedic way. By the end of the movie, the family’s bond is strengthened, and Pubert is shown to be a beloved and integral member of the Addams household.