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'''Dennis the Menace''' was a resident of [[Beanotown]] who was featured in ''[[The Beano]]'', alongside his [[dog]], [[Gnasher]]. | |||
==Biography== | |||
=== Red Nose Day 1991 === | |||
[[File:I thought I'd arrange for us all to wear Red Noses while we raise money for Comic Relief!.jpg|left|thumb|Dennis and [[Gnasher]] during [[Red Nose Day 1991]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)}})]]Dennis the Menace was among the stars of ''[[The Dandy]]'' and ''[[The Beano]]'' to participate in [[Red Nose Day 1991]]. Along with [[Gnasher]], [[Desperate Dan]], and the [[Bash Street Kids]], he raised [[money]] for [[Comic Relief (in-universe)|Comic Relief]] on this [[day]], being introduced shortly before the ''[[Viz]]'' team. First, he used a [[10 pea-shooter salvo]] to shoot tomatoes ("Red Noses") onto his fellow stars' noses. Next, he was the one to suggest a "[[Sponsorship|sponsored]] [[bed push]]", where they pushed [[Teacher's bed]] out of [[Teacher's house|his home]] for [[charity]], causing [[Teacher (The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic)|Teacher]] to [[donate]] his [[savings]]. He then watched as Desperate Dan [[Car wash|cleaned]] [[celebrities]]' cars for charity, before Dan dropped the money they'd raised off to [[Lenny Henry (in-universe)|Lenny Henry]], who crashed through the ground due to its weight. Dennis looked down the [[hole]] as Lenny [[snarl]]ed. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)}}) | |||
=== Legacy === | |||
[[File:The Beano Summer Special 1981.jpg|thumb|The front and back covers of ''[[The Beano Summer Special 1981]]''. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)}})]]He appeared on the cover of the [[magazine]]'s [[The Beano Summer Special 1981|1981 ''Summer Special'']] in [[Dolphinarium]], and appeared on the back with [[Gnasher]], among other characters. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Universe is Calling (TV story)}}) | |||
[[Joe Sterling]] once wore a Dennis [[jumper]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Almost Perfect (novel)}}) | |||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
[[File:Beano Summer Special reprint.jpg|thumb|The front cover of the [[2013 (releases)|2013]] reprint of ''[[The Beano Summer Special 1981]]''.|left]] | |||
Dennis the Menace is the titular character of ''[[The Beano]]'' comic strip ''[[Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (series)|Dennis the Menace and Gnasher]]'', which later gained various TV adaptations, including the [[BBC]]'s ''Dennis and Gnasher''. | |||
Dennis appeared on the cover of the Beano's 2013 reprinting of their 1981 Summer Special (the very magazine that appeared in ''The Rings of Akhaten'') where he is depicted catapulting a yellow [[Eternal Dalek]] over a fence towards an unsuspecting Sergeant Slipper using a plank and wooden crate (Dennis declaring "I'm the biggest menace in the Universe!", while his dog Gnasher sniggers "Gnexterminate!"). Dennis also introduced the issue. | |||
On screen, Dennis was voiced by [[Susan Sheridan]] in {{wi|The Beano Video}}, [[Richard Pearce]] in the 1996 {{wi|Dennis and Gnasher (1996 TV series)|Dennis and Gnasher}} TV series, and by [[Sophie Aldred]] and [[Chris Johnson (actor)|Chris Johnson]] in the first and second series, respectively, of the {{w|Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (2009 TV series)|similarly named 2009 series}}. | |||
[[File:The Beano 3869.jpg|thumb|The cover of ''[[The Beano]]'' #3869.]] | |||
The cover of ''The Beano'' #3869 depicted Dennis facing off against [[Dalek]]-like [[Post box|postboxes]] shouting "[[Incarceration|INCARCERATE]]!". This references the interior ''Bananaman'' comic, which was a [[crossover]] between the various strips printed in ''The Beano'' at the time, such as ''[[Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (series)|Dennis the Menace and Gnasher]]'', ''[[The Bash Street Kids (series)|The Bash Street Kids]]'', ''[[Calamity James (series)|Calamity James]]'', and ''[[Billy Whizz (series)|Billy Whizz]]''. The strip involved the aforementioned Dalek-like postboxes [[arresting]] everyone in [[Beanotown]], as all [[crime]] is committed by [[people]], therefore if everyone is in [[jail]], there can be no crime. The narrative involves Little Eric's double life as Bananaman being revealed to the residents of Beanotown, although their [[memory]] of this is [[Memory wipe|erased]]. The plot was done by the mayor, [[Walter Brown]]'s father, who wore several [[mask]]s to [[disguise]] his [[identity]], including ones of [[Harry Hill]] and [[Matt Lucas]]. | |||
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Revision as of 19:16, 23 March 2024
Dennis the Menace was a resident of Beanotown who was featured in The Beano, alongside his dog, Gnasher.
Biography
Red Nose Day 1991
Dennis the Menace was among the stars of The Dandy and The Beano to participate in Red Nose Day 1991. Along with Gnasher, Desperate Dan, and the Bash Street Kids, he raised money for Comic Relief on this day, being introduced shortly before the Viz team. First, he used a 10 pea-shooter salvo to shoot tomatoes ("Red Noses") onto his fellow stars' noses. Next, he was the one to suggest a "sponsored bed push", where they pushed Teacher's bed out of his home for charity, causing Teacher to donate his savings. He then watched as Desperate Dan cleaned celebrities' cars for charity, before Dan dropped the money they'd raised off to Lenny Henry, who crashed through the ground due to its weight. Dennis looked down the hole as Lenny snarled. (COMIC: The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Loading...["The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)"])
Legacy
He appeared on the cover of the magazine's 1981 Summer Special in Dolphinarium, and appeared on the back with Gnasher, among other characters. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten [+]Loading...["The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)"], The Universe is Calling [+]Loading...["The Universe is Calling (TV story)"])
Joe Sterling once wore a Dennis jumper. (PROSE: Almost Perfect [+]Loading...["Almost Perfect (novel)"])
Behind the scenes
Dennis the Menace is the titular character of The Beano comic strip Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, which later gained various TV adaptations, including the BBC's Dennis and Gnasher.
Dennis appeared on the cover of the Beano's 2013 reprinting of their 1981 Summer Special (the very magazine that appeared in The Rings of Akhaten) where he is depicted catapulting a yellow Eternal Dalek over a fence towards an unsuspecting Sergeant Slipper using a plank and wooden crate (Dennis declaring "I'm the biggest menace in the Universe!", while his dog Gnasher sniggers "Gnexterminate!"). Dennis also introduced the issue.
On screen, Dennis was voiced by Susan Sheridan in The Beano Video, Richard Pearce in the 1996 Dennis and Gnasher TV series, and by Sophie Aldred and Chris Johnson in the first and second series, respectively, of the similarly named 2009 series.
The cover of The Beano #3869 depicted Dennis facing off against Dalek-like postboxes shouting "INCARCERATE!". This references the interior Bananaman comic, which was a crossover between the various strips printed in The Beano at the time, such as Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, The Bash Street Kids, Calamity James, and Billy Whizz. The strip involved the aforementioned Dalek-like postboxes arresting everyone in Beanotown, as all crime is committed by people, therefore if everyone is in jail, there can be no crime. The narrative involves Little Eric's double life as Bananaman being revealed to the residents of Beanotown, although their memory of this is erased. The plot was done by the mayor, Walter Brown's father, who wore several masks to disguise his identity, including ones of Harry Hill and Matt Lucas.
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