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  • Dennis the Menace
  • Dennis The Menace
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  • Dennis the Menace is the main character of Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, and the main star of The Beano.
  • Dennis the Menace is a Old Cartoon.
  • The ideological message behind Dennis the Menace is that he is a satirical portrayal of a ill mannered capitalist child brought up in a society where everyone is loyal to the state. The editors of the Beano poke fun at his stupid consumerist hair style and he is usually brought down in every story by his own right-wing, fascist failings.
  • Peter rants about Dennis only shoveling snow and not being a menace in "The Simpsons Guy". Mr. Wilson isn't allowed to get angry anymore when Rocky Dennis becomes the new menace in "This Little Piggy".
  • Dennis The Menace is an old comic. CBBC made a new TV show of it. * Dennis * Gnasher * Curly * Pie-Face * Walter * Mum * Dad * Walter's Dad * Walter's Mum * Gran * The Mayor * Police Officer * Teacher * Headmaster
  • Dennis the Menace is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Hank Ketcham in 1951. The strip focuses on the misadventures of innocently destructive Dennis Mitchell, whose most frequent victim is cranky neighbor Mr. Wilson. The comic spawned a live-action television sitcom which ran from 1959 until 1963, two separate animated series adaptations, a 1993 theatrical film starring Walter Matthau as Mr. Wilson, and various video sequels.
  • "Dennis the Menace - the World's Wildest Boy!" Those were the words which introduced this character to the world on 15 March 1951. He's now the longest running character in The Beano's 70+ year history. That first strip introduced us to Dennis and his ever despairing father. Although Dennis's Dad was seen walking a dog, that dog wasn't Gnasher. He didn't appear until later. For 17 years, Dennis was a lonesome menace, terrorising neighbours and bullying Walter, the good boy who lived across the street. He was sometimes seen with generic friends, but they didn't have names. The first strip didn't include Dennis' famous red and black striped jersey either, but this appeared within a few months. These early strips were drawn by David Law, who also created Beryl the Peril for The Topper. Dennis
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Birthplace
  • Beanotown
Relatives
Age
  • 10
Voiced by
  • Chris Johnson
  • Susan Sheridan
  • Richard Pearce
  • Sophie Aldred
First Appearance
  • Issue 452
Hair
  • Black
Name
  • Dennis the Menace
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Species
  • Human
Gender
  • Male
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  • "Dennis the Menace - the World's Wildest Boy!" Those were the words which introduced this character to the world on 15 March 1951. He's now the longest running character in The Beano's 70+ year history. That first strip introduced us to Dennis and his ever despairing father. Although Dennis's Dad was seen walking a dog, that dog wasn't Gnasher. He didn't appear until later. For 17 years, Dennis was a lonesome menace, terrorising neighbours and bullying Walter, the good boy who lived across the street. He was sometimes seen with generic friends, but they didn't have names. The first strip didn't include Dennis' famous red and black striped jersey either, but this appeared within a few months. These early strips were drawn by David Law, who also created Beryl the Peril for The Topper. Dennis quickly became a readers' favourite and the first Dennis the Menace Annual (called the Dennis the Menace Book) was published in 1955 (and has been running ever since). In late 1967, readers were introduced to Dennis's lookalike female cousin Denise, who stayed with the family for a time. As a sidekick, she was short lived, but in 1968, the writers decided to give Dennis a pet dog, who would be modelled on his black spiky hair, except with teeth like granite. Thus Gnasher was created. He debuted as a stray, who who later turn out to be an Abyssinian Wire-haired Tripehound. In his first story, Dennis took Gnasher to a dog show, where Gnasher chased all the other dogs. Afterwards, Dennis's dad turned up, and ordered Gnasher to join Pup Parade, the spin-off strip featuring the pet dogs of the Bash Street Kids. Gnasher did appear there, but was quickly alongside Dennis again. Ever since, they have been inseperable. In 1970, Gnasher's name was added to the strip's title. Months later, David Law died, and David Sutherland took over artwork duties.
  • Dennis the Menace is the main character of Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, and the main star of The Beano.
  • Dennis the Menace is a Old Cartoon.
  • The ideological message behind Dennis the Menace is that he is a satirical portrayal of a ill mannered capitalist child brought up in a society where everyone is loyal to the state. The editors of the Beano poke fun at his stupid consumerist hair style and he is usually brought down in every story by his own right-wing, fascist failings.
  • Peter rants about Dennis only shoveling snow and not being a menace in "The Simpsons Guy". Mr. Wilson isn't allowed to get angry anymore when Rocky Dennis becomes the new menace in "This Little Piggy".
  • Dennis The Menace is an old comic. CBBC made a new TV show of it. * Dennis * Gnasher * Curly * Pie-Face * Walter * Mum * Dad * Walter's Dad * Walter's Mum * Gran * The Mayor * Police Officer * Teacher * Headmaster
  • Dennis the Menace is a syndicated newspaper comic strip, created by Hank Ketcham in 1951. The strip focuses on the misadventures of innocently destructive Dennis Mitchell, whose most frequent victim is cranky neighbor Mr. Wilson. The comic spawned a live-action television sitcom which ran from 1959 until 1963, two separate animated series adaptations, a 1993 theatrical film starring Walter Matthau as Mr. Wilson, and various video sequels.
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