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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
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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
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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.
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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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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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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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3672:BBC News β Dennis the Menace at 60
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3289:Dredge, Stuart (1 December 2014).
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2681:Dennis is playable in the PC game
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3783:Maureen Coleman (11 May 2004).
3683:Edwards, Adam. (21 March 2011)
3215:Flood, Alison (17 March 2021).
2707:Chessington World of Adventures
2534:Dennis appears alongside other
2256:was also presented as a Softy.
1663:: Bea got her own strip called
1625:appeared for the first time on
1585:appeared for the first time on
1259:or discuss these issues on the
916:Chessington World of Adventures
908:Chessington World of Adventures
34:Dennis the Menace (U.S. comics)
6422:Male characters in advertising
3716:Dennis the Menace | World news
3122:. 26 June 2013. Archived from
2709:, from 1999 to 2010. He was a
2658:Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
2631:channel. Dennis was voiced by
2606:voiced Dennis in this series.
2017:, who has not since appeared.
1649:: For the 60th anniversary of
1296:format but may read better as
1103:During Series 12 of the BBC's
897:Bash Street Kids - Singled Out
52:Comic strip character(s) from
1:
6392:Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
3648:"Playwriting | Caroline Bird"
3412:Ricketts, Ben (23 May 2015).
3367:Kibble-White, Graham (2005).
2847:Dennis "The Menace" Priestley
2730:as part of artistic director
2625:Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
2559:Dennis appears once again in
1942:Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
1916:. The real name of his wife,
1805:Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
669:comics to be featured in his
526:Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
428:Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
45:Dennis the Menace and Gnasher
3189:. 1 May 2015. Archived from
636:David Law strips (1951β1970)
5193:Notable former publications
4602:The Bash Street Kids Annual
3773:. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
3738:. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
3722:. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
3691:. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
3627:officiallondontheatre.co.uk
1940:) and sometimes appears in
1766:was released, again on the
1414:: Dennis got his trademark
501:series of UK postage stamps
349:Curly, Pieface, Rubi and JJ
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6452:Mascots introduced in 1951
6427:Child characters in comics
1718:with much bigger glasses.
1046:Barrie Appleby (2011β2012)
768:. He was one of the first
448:in the British children's
31:
6417:Male characters in comics
6407:British comics characters
6365:
5693:Colonel Crackpot's Circus
5567:Jimmy and his Magic Patch
5466:
5394:British Newspaper Archive
4986:
4549:The Hotspur Book for Boys
4494:Wilson the Wonder Athlete
3811:"Dennis the Menace at 60"
3053:"Dennis the Menace at 60"
2797:2009 redesign controversy
2635:in the first series, and
2212:Algernon 'Spotty' Perkins
1876:was released on the BBC.
1785:, drawn by Jimmy Hansen.
1081:2012 London Olympic Games
1022:Club was relaunched into
871:David Parkins (1998β2003)
766:The Beano Comic Libraries
661:as the character next to
395:
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6457:DC Thomson Comics strips
5996:Dennis the Menace Annual
5989:The Beano Summer Special
5714:The Belles of St. Lemons
5215:Classics from the Comics
4711:The Etherington Brothers
4630:Dennis the Menace Annual
4570:The Victor Book for Boys
4143:Classics from the Comics
3916:Currently running comics
3444:The History of the Beano
2956:Dennis the Menace Annual
2951:Dennis the Menace (U.S.)
2032:Dennis the Menace Annual
982:2009 revival (2009β2010)
780:annual to date in 1983.
552:did the artwork for the
244:Dennis the Menace Annual
216:Dennis the Menace Annual
69:Dennis with his pet dog
3553:Beano (16 March 2017).
3373:. Allison & Busby.
3241:Bash Street Annual 2010
3158:Cite magazine requires
3055:. BBC. 20 October 2016.
2548:. Dennis was voiced by
1305:converting this section
596:Dennis the Menace at 60
78:Publication information
5973:Beano comic libraries/
5966:comic strips by annual
5780:Number 13 Beano Street
4877:Gilbert Lawford Dalton
4637:The Desperate Dan Book
4609:Beryl the Peril Annual
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18:Dennis the Menace (UK)
6437:Comics about children
6028:Bananaman (TV series)
5877:Lord Snooty the Third
5079:The Press and Journal
4577:Warlord Book for Boys
3418:Curious British Telly
3250:Dennis' 50th Birthday
2912:RuPaul's Drag Race UK
2844:
2685:. His vehicle is his
2544:, which was aired on
2162:Rubidium von Screwtop
2036:Who's Gnicked Gnasher
1647:AugustβSeptember 1998
1135:Camilla Parker Bowles
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6397:British comic strips
6106:D.C. Thomson artists
6052:The Beano Videostars
5588:The Bash Street Kids
5531:Ping the Elastic Man
5337:David Couper Thomson
5264:The People's Journal
4284:The Bash Street Kids
3871:dennisandgnasher.com
3865:Dennis & Gnasher
3753:29 July 2012 at the
3557:– via YouTube.
2765:Reception and legacy
2612:Dennis & Gnasher
2583:Dennis & Gnasher
2562:The Beano Videostars
2509:Television and video
2445:Dennis & Gnasher
2412:Dennis & Gnasher
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2151:Kevin Peter Shepherd
2143:Crispin Lee Shepherd
2005:is a black dog (an "
1484:artist Gordon Bell.
708:The Bash Street Kids
578:Creation and concept
390:The Bash Street Kids
378:Crossover characters
341:Granny (grandmother)
268:Dennis & Gnasher
262:Dennis & Gnasher
205:The Bash Street Kids
147:James (Jimmy) Hansen
27:Scottish comic strip
6154:Nigel Auchterlounie
6079:(BBC, 2017-present)
5882:Olaff the Madlander
5770:Gnasher and Gnipper
5739:Tom, Dick and Sally
5709:Baby Face Finlayson
5416:Southern Television
5148:The People's Friend
4666:Nigel Auchterlounie
4333:Cuddles and Dimples
3771:The Daily Telegraph
3736:The Daily Telegraph
3484:The Beano All-Stars
3100:The Daily Telegraph
2990:"The Beano Diaries"
2934:/Mick Jenkins film
2303:Stanley Livingstone
2277:Slipper of the Yard
2078:Gnasher and Gnipper
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1914:Gnasher and Gnipper
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844:In 1996, the first
643:corporal punishment
562:Nigel Auchterlounie
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286:Gnasher and Gnipper
154:Current/last artist
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6402:1951 comics debuts
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6068:Dennis and Gnasher
6060:Dennis and Gnasher
5801:Betty and the Yeti
5155:The Scots Magazine
3652:carolinebird.co.uk
3598:"Dennis' Madhouse"
3506:on 19 October 2009
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1990:strip in the 2008
1852:Blast in Beanotown
1764:A brand new series
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134:Other contributors
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4644:Oor Wullie Annual
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4587:Character annuals
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4223:Pre-school comics
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3789:Belfast Telegraph
3193:on 9 January 2018
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2925:McManus Galleries
2893:I Won't Back Down
2821:Dennis the Menace
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2750:Broadcast owners
2683:Beanotown Racing
2621:Discovery Family
2501:Bryce Papenbrook
2421:Tony Collingwood
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2273:Sergeant Slipper
2260:Other characters
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2015:Scottish Terrier
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942:Beanotown Racing
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534:David Sutherland
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370:Other characters
363:Walter the Softy
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