While the series is fondly remembered for its celebrity guest stars—ranging from the Harlem Globetrotters to Batman and Robin—modern audiences watching on streaming platforms or recent DVD releases are viewing an incomplete picture. For years, a significant portion of this series has been effectively "lost," held back from wide release due to a tangled web of music rights, licensing legalities, and corporate red tape.
A fan-sourced database tracking international prints, alternate edits, and rumored guest stars—inviting viewers to help solve the mystery of what else might still be out there. The New Scooby-Doo Movies with Missing Episodes
Strictly speaking, this episode is available on DVD, but it is often grouped with the "missing" episodes because it is frequently removed from streaming services. Why? The Addams Family rights are owned by the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation, and MGM holds the film rights. Every time a streaming deal expires, this episode vanishes. It features the original 1960s TV cast (John Astin as Gomez, etc.) and is brilliant, but legally precarious. While the series is fondly remembered for its
If you cannot wait for the lawyers to figure it out, where can you find these missing mysteries? Strictly speaking, this episode is available on DVD,