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Dennis the Menace and Gnasher

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2793:'. On the criticism, Maurice Heggie, a Dandy editor, stated 'I never saw him as a bully because the characters of the softies were so dreadful, they had no redeeming features either.' He went on to explain that 'if Dennis was bullying them, then there was a punishment. There was never a script out of DC Thomson where a bully succeeded – there was always a punishment – however horrible Dennis was with his water pistol, be sure that round the corner there was an elephant with a trunkful of water for him. He's changed over the years, but he's not changed ... He is essentially out for mischief all the time'. John McShane also defended the strip stating firmly that 'Dennis never got away with his pranks'. On whether the stories of Walter's homosexuality were true McShane affirmed that he didn't know but argued' He certainly needed to stand up for himself. Our sympathies were never with him because he didn't stand up to Dennis. Bullies have to be stood up to; another good lesson for any society.' In an article for the Guardian, Dennis is cited as 'Britain's longest surviving comic villain'. 2782:
pleasure of going out and doing anything. And it's menacing of a pretty benign kind'. Express called Dennis 'the child template for every post-war rebel without a cause'. John McShane, a comic historian further praised the strip calling Dennis 'an original looking character. In the early days it was not in full colour but had a red overlay, but Davy Law, the artist, made a virtue out of this necessity by having the red-and-black striped T-shirt. The mantra in design classes is: 'Black and Red will always be read.' And that spiky hair! Unforgettable. Then that cheeky expression. Cartoonists talk about drawings just 'coming right'; that expression is perfect. Dennis is not actually evil ... Dennis just wants fun and is prepared to accept the consequences'.
895:. He also starred as a villain in a feature-length Bash Street Kids strip in which he, alongside Minnie the Minx and Roger the Dodger, raced against the Bash Street Kids to find the treasure which was apparently buried underneath the Millennium Dome. It ended with Danny, the Bash Street leader, outwitting Dennis and his cronies and Dennis angrily blaming it on Roger. Whilst a rivalry with The Bash Street Kids was touched on before in other strips, it was this story that made the rivalry far more well known. Several succeeding feature-length strips after, usually drawn by Mike Pearse or Kev F. Sutherland, further depicted the rivalry even to the point it would get violent. He also made other appearances in the spin-off 999:
him as opposed to the brute, tough guy look the previous artists had established. His behind the nose grin was used far less frequently and most of his menacing was toned down. He also no longer used weapons such as a catapult or peashooter save for a few times, so he became more creative in his mischief. The strip's title was shortened to Dennis and Gnasher during these years, and Dennis rarely used the term 'menacing' to describe his actions. Dennis's idol was revealed to be 'Rat-Bucket', a fictional heavy metal singer introduced in the strip. He was also given more rivals as Athena and Sugar were both introduced to the strip. He was also given a new spin-off called
903: 961:. One such story featured the illness of Gnasher's young pup, Gnipper who had been bitten by a poisonous snake. Throughout this story, Dennis and Gnasher called upon the help of various past characters of the strip's history before finally contacting Gnipper's many sisters who successfully managed to get him out of his coma. Walter also changed in the strip as Dennis was given more reason to belittle and menace him. Instead of being camp and frilly, he was quite rude and obnoxious especially toward Dennis and his friends. Dennis seems more bully than anti-hero at this age. 1076:
while Barrie Appleby returned to Roger the Dodger. Like his 2009 revival, Dennis faced several new changes mainly because of a new editor. His old behind the nose grin returned and he began to once again refer to himself as a 'menace'. His parents had a make-over, so his traditionally balding father now shared his messy spiked hair and his mother was no longer neatly shaped. Gnasher also returned to normal. A new character called Angel Face was also introduced into the strip, in order to give Dennis more of a rival.
711:, was chosen. Dennis made a cameo in a Biffo story in 1972, citing his wish to be on the cover. This dialogue proved to be almost prophetic, as he became the cover star of the comic in 1974 (issue 1678, cover date 14 September 1974), a position he held until 2018. His first cover story consisted of him using the issue's free gift, the Happy Howler, to torment people, including his Dad and in an opera house, who gives Dennis's dad a free gift of his own, a slipper. 2842: 1096: 6369: 4990: 1242: 1168:'s father, starts a hate campaign by showing potential voters videos of Dennis, Sr.'s antics as a child. Although there is no distinct timeline in the comic strip, editor-in-chief Mike Stirling explained: "There's no definable lineage , but there can only ever be one Dennis at any time. It serves as a salutary warning that even the coolest kids can become boring grown-ups." 2110:, which started in 1984 and appeared regularly for four years before making sporadic appearances until 1995, Rasher's strip also appeared for a few weeks in 2010. He was believed to have been dropped after the strip was revamped in 2009, but he made a surprise return to the strip in 2011. In the 2009 TV series, Rasher and Gnipper are owned by Dennis's Granny. 1334: 1283: 641:
his father's annoyance. Losing his temper, he takes the lead off the dog and puts it on Dennis, thus ending the menace's hijinks. This, like many succeeding it, only made up half a page. Dennis was deemed not popular enough to gain a full-page strip until around 1954. Many of Law's strips ended with Dennis being punished for his troublemaking with
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Dennis decides to enter but needs a dog to do so. This was when he found the Abyssinian wire-haired tripehound roaming the streets of Beanotown. Menacing the dog show rather than attempting to win it, the duo are eventually caught and punished. Gnasher returned the following week and became a comic favourite, as well as the Menace's best friend.
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artist, along with Jimmy Hansen coming in to replace Parkins. The pair drew the vast majority of stories between 2004 and 2007 when Tom Paterson also started drawing the strip. In 2008, Dennis was given an extra strip near the back of the comic, usually a continuing story across a few weeks. These strips were usually drawn by
876: 1770:. For the new series, Dennis and Gnasher were revamped, not just for TV but also in the comic. The second Dennis strip was replaced by Sixty Second Dennis, which takes up just one page as opposed to two. The main Dennis strip is now mainly drawn by Hansen, with Sixty Second Dennis usually by Nigel Parkinson. 2615:. His behaviour was toned down far more showing quite a different personality to that of the comic Dennis, which was changed to match the TV series but has since gradually changed back. This Dennis preferred fun over mischief and often did menacing inadvertently. The first season ran for 52 episodes on 65: 1091:
also appeared, with the current editor, Stirling citing that 'When people told Oscar he couldn't be an athlete due to his disability, he ignored them and, in that respect, he's just like Dennis, who never does as he is told.' Both strips were extremely well received amongst both the athletes and the
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took over as regular Dennis artist. The strip isn't as influenced by the 2009 series now, with Dennis behaving more menacingly, the series-style backgrounds being dropped, Dennis being referred to more often as 'the menace' and the return of several characters who disappeared around the time of the
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s 75th anniversary, Dennis' parents noticeably changed appearance. His father had become a pot-bellied man with black, spiky hair and similar colour-schemed clothes to him, and his mother had red, shaggy hair. It was later revealed in 2015 that Dennis' father was the original Dennis the Menace from
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was relaunched in 2009, Dennis faced several changes to his character and appearance. It was the first major revamp of the character since his introduction over 50 years prior. Parkinson, Hansen and Paterson continued to draw the strips, although Dennis became slightly shorter with a boyish look to
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On 31 August, a strip depicted Dennis being informed by his father that many pets look like their owners. Dennis dismisses this as being a load of "rot!" and goes out. Seeing many different owners looking like their dogs, he begins to consider that it may be true. Upon being informed of a dog show,
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Dennis's first comic strip appearance consisted of him walking into the park with his father and his dog, where a sign is planted informing visitors that they should 'Keep Off the Grass'. Keeping in with his "world's naughtiest boy" tagline, Dennis makes many attempts to get onto the grass, much to
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for its DVD re-release. A sequel, with an expanded cast of characters, was released in 1994. While these videos did not challenge the top of the year's best seller charts, they did mark the first time any DC Thomson characters had been animated since Bananaman a decade earlier, and showed that the
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into the comic. The story lasted three issues and consisted of Dennis's fear that a younger sister would ruin his reputation as the toughest menace in Beanotown. It turns out Bea was as much of a menace as her older brother and gained a spin-off strip drawn by Nigel Parkinson (who would frequently
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was becoming concerned at the direction David Sutherland's depiction of the character was taking, with Dennis becoming ever stockier and larger. Kerr, feeling that Dennis was beginning to resemble a thuggish teenager rather than the naughty boy he was intended to be, told Sutherland to make Dennis
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chief sub Ian Chisholm to develop. Chisholm described the character to Law but was dissatisfied with every sketch the artist showed him. Out of frustration, Chisholm grabbed a pencil and quickly sketched out his creation to Law in the back of his cigarette packet. The drawing consisted of Dennis's
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strip based on the Menace due to the fact Dennis is 'relentless' and has 'no learning curve'. Jarron also argued that Dennis offers a sense of escapism in a modern cotton wool wrapped world stating 'Parents are so fearful of letting their children roam around. So Dennis can provide that vicarious
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Talking of the character's longevity and changes over the years, Beano editor Michael Stirling stated: "I'm sure he'll change again over the years, If kids are going around on hoverboards in 10 years’ time, Dennis will definitely have one. It's really up to kids, and I think it's always been that
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David Parkins' workload meant he was able to draw the strip on an increasingly less frequent basis throughout his time on the strip, and after 2003 he became too busy to continue as a full-time artist. Nigel Parkinson, who had previously been drawing the strip as Parkins' understudy, continued as
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In 1986, one of Dennis's first story arcs appeared. Gnasher, his faithful companion, had gone missing. Distraught, Dennis asked readers to join him on a "Gnational Gnasher Search". At first, Dennis's dad was far happier without the tripehound, but as the week wore on, he found himself missing the
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Summer Special, where he appeared in full colour. This strip featured Dennis begrudgingly selling flags in aid of the dog's home. Bored, he chooses to make this a perfect aid to his menacing. Dennis continued to gain popularity solo as time moved on. His trademark pet, Gnasher, was not introduced
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By August 2012, Dennis's 2009 revival was reverted following yet another revival of the comic. His illustrations were more in tone with David Parkins' era and he partook in genuine naughtiness and disruption again. Nigel Parkinson was named sole official Dennis artist and began the weekly strips
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In early 2011, Dennis's re-launched character slowly and subtly began returning to his 'menacing' ways. He began using his weapons again and referring to his antics as menacing. He also began to do his menacing more intentionally as he did in all previous eras. Barrie Appleby, who had previously
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that aired the same year. In the series, Dennis did not use any weapons such as catapult, peashooter and water guns and his personality was re-established as naively troublesome rather than intentionally so. Gnasher was also forbidden to bite people. Their image was drastically revamped, in an
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Annual 2001–2002, both exemplified this in their stories in which Dennis defeated a race of 'Beanobots'. He is fairly academically challenged and extremely clever in mechanical invention. On occasion, he makes from scratch his own vehicles, including a Menace Dune-Buggy and a working rocket.
1141:. Each celebrity was drawn holding a weapon – Hugh had a peashooter, Chris had a water gun, Dara had a plunger and bow, and Andy had a catapult, and all four were drawn with Dennis's trademark red-and-black striped top, shorts, black socks and brown shoes (except Andy, who had red trainers). 1605:: David Sutherland, Realising how stocky and bulky he became in recent years, started changing Dennis, making him look young and cute for a few years. The "Gnasher and Gnipper" strip was taken over by Barry Glennard in order to ease Sutherland's workload, though the style remains similar. 1633:. This year marked the first appearances of The Colonel, Dennis's neighbour, and Sergeant Slipper, the local constable, who had both previously appeared in the television series. From this point, the front cover page usually consists of just one frame of the strip rather than several. 802:
announced they were to change his image. The news received much media attention throughout the UK and it was later revealed to be a publicity stunt in the very strip the image was introduced. Dennis's new attire consisted of a blue tracksuit, sunglasses and headphones connected to a
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way, and that's why we're able to appeal to kids today as well as to their parents. He's a great role model. That might sound counterintuitive because he's naughty, but his mischief nowadays is a lot more driven by positive things, and just making sure kids are really listened to."
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reached a landmark 2000th issue. The front cover depicted Dennis offering to show readers the first issue of the comic. Incidentally and fitting well with the character's menacing nature, the comic was at the bottom of the pile. The character was then featured in one of the first
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for rules and order. Such traits have caused some artists and writers to consider him a villain, as, in such strips, Dennis would often prove himself to be selfish and greedy, tending to disregard his friends in favour of treasures. His misbehaviour stems from what
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which was just about to hit screens in Britain. It followed Dennis, Curly, Pie-Face and Gnasher as they attempt to brighten up the average day in Beanotown through new ideas, adventures and pranks. The revival is finally done at the Australian animation studio.
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look younger in appearance. As a result, Dennis was made shorter, with a smaller chin. He retained his familiar outfit but started to wear trainers. These changes were also made with the intention of making the character easier to animate for the forthcoming
1714:: David Parkins stopped drawing Dennis altogether, and Jimmy Hansen joined Nigel Parkinson as main artist. Over the next 5 years, they each drew about half of the strips. Walter got revamped when drawn by Jimmy Hansen, and he now bears the appearance of an 1920:, has also never been given (again in the same letter, it was stated that her actual name is "Dennis's Mum", though in the 2020 annual the mayor called her Sandra). In the 2012 revamp, he was redrawn to look more like Dennis. This was explained in 2015 as 1059:, Dennis was once again overtly referred to as 'the menace', and by his 60th birthday, Dennis had returned to his original character although he still has the likeness of his 2009 TV series counterpart. Meanwhile, Nigel Parkinson continued with lengthier 1148:
writer, Nigel Auchterlounie, who gave Dennis and the other characters wider personalities. Auchterlounie's strips have been very well received since taking over the strip. Dennis's younger years in Beanotown Preschool were chronicled in a strip called
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is an old army colonel, who is often seen with toy soldiers and often makes references to being in battles which happened hundreds of years ago. In an episode of the animated TV series, entitled 'The Trial', his first name was revealed to be Godfrey.
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started drawing Dennis, although drawing the strip almost identically to David Law. The strip was renamed "Dennis the Menace & Gnasher" when originally it was just called "Dennis the Menace" as Gnasher had been appearing every week on the strips.
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was sought out to return the character to its roots and original design. What's more, the series aired but was considerably altered during its second season to suit the tone of the comics, making Dennis closer to his comic book age and personality.
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is the main character of the strip. Badly behaved and visually rebellious, Dennis uses a wide range of pranks and weaponry in order to cause chaos and mayhem to those around him. He is recognised by his scruffy black hair and red-and-black jumper.
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drawn Roger the Dodger, became the artist as the strip was extended to three pages rather than the usual two. Sixty Second Dennis was also dropped, being replaced by a Gnasher spin-off strip called Gnashional Treasure, which was later renamed as
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when it launched in 1997. Originally, the spider was all black, but when it reappeared in 1997, it was red and black, matching Dennis's jersey. He appeared a few times from 1997 to 2008 and then reappeared in the 2011 and 2016 Halloween issues.
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began writing for Dennis a month later and gave Dennis (and the other characters) wider personalities. Auchterlounie has proven to be a very popular writer since taking over Dennis. Dennis and Gnasher have remained the mascots of
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The strip first appeared in issue 452, dated 17 March 1951, and on sale from 12 March 1951. It is the longest-running strip in the comic. The idea and name of the character emerged when the comic's editor heard a British
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pub while chief sub Ian Chisholm and artist Davey Law were brainstorming. Chisholm grabbed a cigarette packet, sketched a picture of a knobbly-kneed boy with dark spiky hair, and a comic strip legend was born."
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in the early noughties, also spoke out against the makeover saying it was a 'bad idea' and argued 'if you pander too much to over-sensitive parents you will end with not very funny comedy'. The daughters of
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further criticized the makeover, saying their father would be 'horrified' with how he was depicted now and said the new design was 'bland' and 'ordinary'. The change lasted for roughly a year before artist
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features a protagonist named Fletcher Dennis, who wears the red-and-black striped jumper and wields a slingshot as a weapon, implying that he's a grown up Dennis who became a morally scrupulous hitman.
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character as well as the subject of a short-lived amusement show located in his treehouse. A funhouse in which children could fire foam balls at each other was built later and named "Dennis' Madhouse".
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characters were invited. The same issue also showed readers how Dennis received his trademark jersey which, it reveals, was initially owned by a boy called Tufty. After Tufty asks when someone would
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By this time, Nigel Parkinson was drawing Dennis as often as David Parkins, and effectively became the main artist the following year. Also in 2002, Jimmy Hansen drew his first Dennis strip.
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said he enjoyed the prospect that 'In most children's books a bad child gets made good. But the great thing about Dennis is he never gets better'. Nick Newman cited his inspiration for a
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Dennis celebrated his 50th Birthday. A special episode drawn by David Parkins (In the style of David Law) was released in the issue, telling the readers how he got his striped jersey.
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trademark messy haircut, knobbly knees, and menacing scowl. Adapting Chisholm's doodle, Law set to work on the character in the strip, which would appear in the 17 March 1951 issue of
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Dennis's popularity was emphasised in 1976 when he was awarded his own fan club. Members would get a membership card, a club wallet, and two badges. This became the foundation of
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appeared in the first strip. His real name has never been given (although once it was cited as actually being "Dennis's Dad" in a letter by Dennis). He also appears in both
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film is being shown. Dennis arrives in his "Menace-Mobile" with Gnasher and pelts the presenter with tomatoes in his usual menacing fashion. He was voiced by Mark Pickard.
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striped jersey, knitted for him by his granny (aka Whentball). He also teamed up with fellow menaces Curly and Pie-Face. The strip appeared in two colours (red and black).
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exhibition, claimed that the strips 'blatant anti-establishment tone' is what keeps children entertained throughout the decades. Children's author and political columnist
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In 2020, a series revolving around Dennis as a teenager was pitched. It was reported to be a darker take on the comic – not too dissimilar to American television series
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strips from the early 1970s and has been replaced, although the character was absent for most of the intervening period, in the 2009 TV Series by another Teacher named
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occasionally wore a Dennis pullover (jumper/sweater) that Courtney Love bought from a Nirvana fan in Northern Ireland in 1992. In recent years, the satirical magazine
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visited Beanotown in an effort to join the club but all failed as they were not deemed tough enough. In the end, Dennis decides it is only the reader who can become a
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were drawn by Nigel Parkinson in a one-off pic with Dennis, which was shown in the second episode, whilst they and guest comedians were discussing the appearance of
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were no longer punished with the slipper. She also appeared regularly in the 2009 TV series, where she is married to a man who is presumed to be Dennis's granddad.
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theme park. He was featured prominently throughout the land including a large figure atop the shop, a member of the squirting water fountain, a character on the
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Dennis is the archetypal badly behaved schoolboy. The main recurring storyline throughout the years features his campaign of terror against a gang of "softies" (
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On 26 June 1990, the comic celebrated its 2500th issue with Dennis doing a 'twenty-one catty salute!' With children's weeklies finding life increasingly tough,
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was adapting to survive. That same year witnessed witnessed the launch of a 'Dennis the Menace' cartoon on the Children's Channel and then, in October 1993,
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reveal that Dennis has a rivalry with The Bash Street Kids, often brawling and attempting to outwit them, with a particular dislike for Danny, the leader.
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turned 40 in 1978. To celebrate, Dennis's weekly comic strip this week featured him celebrating his birthday and his menacing antics with his brand new
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Since the 2017 revamp of the Dennis feature, Curly moved away and seems to have largely disappeared. In his place as fellow Menaces are two girls,
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attempt to make them more accessible to younger viewers. This was all to discourage violence and weaponry among children. Fans spoke out against
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Gnasher returned, introducing his pups; Gnatasha, Gnanette, Gnancy, Gnaomi, Gnorah and Gnipper. "Gnasher and Gnipper" replaced "Gnasher's Tale".
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dog. The story lasted seven weeks before Gnasher returned by a father with his six daughters and son, Gnipper, who later became a key character.
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on the front cover, and has been there until to issue 3961. (dated 17 November 2018) Coincidentally, on 12 March 1951, another comic strip named
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In 1970, Davey Law took ill and retired from the strip, leaving Dennis in need of a new artist. Dave Sutherland, who was already the artist of
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Dennis was no longer a comic star - a puppet version of Dennis and Gnasher were up to mischief in their own show on The Children's Channel.
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were among many to join. A strip promoting an all-new Dennis T-shirt for club members emerged in 1978. It featured a guest appearance from
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song with the chorus "I'm Dennis the Menace from Venice". The character of Dennis was initially a struggle for artist Davey Law and then
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Dennis kicked off the new millennium with a strip of him charging 50 pence to access the Menace Dome, a more 'menacing' version of the
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and was the cover star until 2008 where he was replaced by Max, an exclusive character. Another landmark issue was met in 2008 where
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title, citing one of many changes of the comic during this period. The following year, Dennis became one of a few characters from
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is the police sergeant who is always trying to catch Dennis for menacing. In the 1960s, a well-known police officer was known as
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is a pig, first seen in issue 1920, dated 5 May 1979. He loves to eat swill and was rescued by Dennis. Rasher also has children:
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Alongside praise from the press, Dennis encountered controversy amongst the media in the late 1990s and early 2000s for being '
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V.I.P. This was the first strip in which Dennis seemed to actually do his 'menacing' intentionally since his revival in 2009.
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meaning "jowl", a word also used in chocolate manufacture. In the first-ever Dennis the Menace strip, the family also had a
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states, "In most children's books, a bad child gets made good – but the great thing about Dennis is he never gets better".
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In 2009, the strip gained negative media publicity after it was announced that new issues would draw inspiration from the
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new series, such as Foo-Foo. Also around the same time, Sixty Second Dennis gets replaced by a new Gnasher strip, titled
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Later in 2009, Dennis re-appeared on television again in a series (along with the Australian studio) once again called
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was turned into colour. The front cover of the famous 2674th issue of the comic depicted Dennis spraying other famous
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is known as "The Menace" and wears a shirt with the familiar red and black horizontal bands. On stage, grunge star
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now being the grown-up version of the 1980s Dennis the Menace, making the original Dad the new Dennis' grandfather.
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explains as an attempt to add excitement to an otherwise dull day. Additionally, Dennis is often considered to be a
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Dennis is an uncontrollable schoolboy who takes pride in causing chaos and mayhem to those around him due to his
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BBC News once called Dennis the 'definitive naughty boy'. Matthew Jarron of Dundee University, curator of a
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song with the chorus "I'm Dennis the Menace from Venice". The creation of Dennis in the 1950s had sales of
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In the second panel, Dennis snaps at his father (the Dennis from the 1980s) that he "used to be awesome".
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s 60th anniversary issue in 1998, David Sutherland stopped drawing the strip, and was replaced by former
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the 1980s in issue 3932 in a featured strip about him campaigning to be mayor, in which his opponent,
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is Dennis's and Bea's 80-year-old grandmother. In the late 1980s/early 1990s, she got her own strip
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Parkins' first Dennis strips featured a storyline that formally introduced Dennis's younger sister
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s decision citing that 'Dennis is supposed to be a little bit edgy and a bit of a lovable rogue'.
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V.I.P. It was officially announced via a Dennis strip where several British celebrities including
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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is Dennis's little sister, born in issue 2931, dated 19 September 1998. She has her own strip (
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Oscar Pistorius to follow in Jessica Ennis's footsteps by appearing on the front cover of the
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as well as his 'pet' Paul the Potato. They are both by Nigel Auchterlounie and Diego Jourdan.
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was introduced which was a foam ball play area. In 2008, the land was changed into Wild Asia.
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and consisted of the two fighting over to whom the red-and-black jersey image truly belongs.
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who had got her vehicle before him. Dennis tuned up his Menace-Mobile to make a dune buggy.
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During the 1980s, a third boy known as "Toadface McGurty" was also one of Dennis' friends.
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The Gnasher and Gnipper strip was revamped, now being drawn in Barry Glennard's own style.
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Dennis the Menace is still a rebel even at 60 | Express Comment | Comment | Daily Express
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In 2015 it was announced that a musical based on the comics will be presented for the
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drew most of the strips after 2002, and Jimmy Hansen alternated with him in 2005–06.
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Dennis without the menace is a bad idea, says Beano illustrator from Clevedon | News
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composed the punk-style theme music. Dennis and the other characters were voiced by
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company was eager to push forward with bringing their characters to life on screen.
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debuted in the US. As a result of this, the US series has initially been retitled
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series, which, toward the end of its run, resorted mostly to strips based on the
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in the second series. Jane Ubrien voiced Dennis in the series' Australian dub.
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ghost the main strip during 1999–2004), which Dennis would sometimes cameo in.
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turned 70. As a celebration, Dennis was seen on the cover sharing a cake with
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In 2001, Dennis turned 50 and celebrated with a house party in which several
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was released on the UK station CBBC, with a second series following in 1998.
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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soar. In issue 1678 (dated 14 September 1974), Dennis the Menace replaced
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celebrated Dennis' 70th anniversary with a special issue guest-edited by
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drawn by Nigel Parkinson. She said her first word (Mud) in this strip.
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Dennis as depicted during the Parkins Years as drawn by Nigel Parkinson
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Dennis was the main character of a 1996 TV series originally titled
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characters to get a feature-length story, which in turn was called
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wears a shirt depicting Dennis and Gnasher in the music video for
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produced a set of Christmas stamps featuring Dennis and Gnasher.
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has carried comic strips featuring a character sometimes called
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In 2003, Dennis appeared as a playable character in the PC game
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AARGH! It's Dennis the Menace!: 1951-2001: 50 Years of Mischief
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and turn it into an animated video. It followed the format of
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Dennis's first regular TV appearance was in the puppet series
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and in the U.S., it was also shown on The Hub (now known as "
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as well as the front. The second strip was usually drawn by
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was published, using reprinted stories from previous years.
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Nigel Parkinson, Jimmy Hansen and Tom Paterson (2004–2009)
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outside the UK. In 2021, Dennis and Gnasher featured on a
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Beginning in November 2012, Dennis was written by former
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version. The show ran for two seasons and was shown on
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wearing the character's red and black striped colours
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It is the first series to be animated in CGI. 2214:. Other Softies, seen less often, have included 1480:: David Law retired, and one comic was drawn by 607:The idea and name of the character emerged when 3262:"Minecraft gets official Dennis the Menace mod" 2757:had broadcast rights from 1990 to 1995 and the 2627:. The second season ran for 50 episodes on the 1207:Dennis has had a fairly stable friendship with 582: 6036:The Beano's Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Show 3047: 3045: 3043: 3041: 3039: 3037: 3035: 3033: 2516:The Beano's Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Show 2347:The Beano's Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Show 2137:Dennis has historically had two main friends: 2024:, who appears with him in the separate strip ( 1599:: The Menace Car was seen for the first time. 1583:The Beano's Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Show 1055:. Although the strip continued to be known as 5442: 5018: 3891: 2552:. 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(2 May 2018). 2681:Dennis is playable in the PC game 2113:Dennis has been seen with his pet 2080:following Gnipper's introduction. 1474:: Walter's dog, Foo-Foo, debuted. 1357:Knowledge (XXG)'s inclusion policy 25: 3809:Tom de Castella (17 March 2011). 3785:"Chris wants Nirvana jumper back" 3704:Dennis the Menace turns 60 – News 3571:White, Peter (12 November 2020). 3260:Phillips, Tom (1 December 2014). 2034:1990 as a 16-page story entitled 2007:Abyssinian wire-haired tripehound 1505:: Dennis took the front cover of 1251:This section has multiple issues. 823:characters with a hose of paint. 657:nature. 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Index

Dennis the Menace (UK)
Dennis the Menace (U.S. comics)
The Beano

Gnasher
David Law
David Sutherland
Nigel Auchterlounie
Nigel Parkinson
The Beano Annual
Minnie the Minx
Roger the Dodger
The Bash Street Kids
The Beano Annual
Dennis the Menace Annual
Dennis the Menace Annual
Go, Granny, Go!
Rasher
Dennis & Gnasher
Dennis & Gnasher
Bea
Gnasher's Tale
Gnasher and Gnipper
Gnasher
Hermione Makepeace
Bea
Gnipper
Walter the Softy
Minnie the Minx
Roger the Dodger

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