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[[File:Dennis-N-Gnasher.jpg|frame|Dennis and his sidekick dog, Gnasher.]]
[[File:Dennis-N-Gnasher.jpg|frame|Dennis and his sidekick dog, Gnasher.]]


[[Name's the Same|One of two]] [[Comic Book]] characters known as ''Dennis the Menace'', both being primary school-age boys who frequently get into trouble and make mischief, aided by a pet dog, that were first published in March 1951. This page is about the [[British Comics|British version]] as published in the [[Anthology Comic]] ''[[The Beano]]''.
[[Name's the Same|One of two]] [[Comic Book]] characters known as ''Dennis the Menace'', both being primary school-age boys who frequently get into trouble and make mischief, aided by a pet dog, that were first published in March 1951. This page is about the [[British Comics|British version]] as published in the [[Anthology Comic]] ''[[The Beano]]''.


This Dennis has no known surname and is slightly older than the [[Dennis the Menace US|Dennis from across the Atlantic]], 10 years old rather than 6 (though at times he has been portrayed as slightly older again). He also has dark spiky hair and an iconic black-and-red horizontal-striped jumper, and he is joined by his similarly drawn spiky-haired dog, Gnasher. He truly revels in doing naughty or mischievous things and is at odds with his parents, the local police, his neighbours and the "softies" of his neighbourhood.
This Dennis has no known surname and is slightly older than the [[Dennis the Menace US|Dennis from across the Atlantic]], 10 years old rather than 6 (though at times he has been portrayed as slightly older again). He also has dark spiky hair and an iconic black-and-red horizontal-striped jumper, and he is joined by his similarly drawn spiky-haired dog, Gnasher. He truly revels in doing naughty or mischievous things and is at odds with his parents, the local police, his neighbors and the "softies" of his neighborhood.


Unlike the U.S. Dennis, he is more actively malicious than simply mischievous. If you look at it the right way, it is not hard to interpret his actions toward the so-called "softies" as bullying based merely on the fact that those boys are more effeminate and quiet than he is. This has meant that a manipulative and calculating streak has been given to Dennis' main rival, Walter, in hope of balancing this out.
Unlike the U.S. Dennis, he is more actively malicious than simply mischievous. If you look at it the right way, it is not hard to interpret his actions toward the so-called "softies" as bullying based merely on the fact that those boys are more effeminate and quiet than he is. This has meant that a manipulative and calculating streak has been given to Dennis' main rival, Walter, in hope of balancing this out.
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* [[Adults Are Useless]]: They never are able to stop Dennis' mischief.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: They never are able to stop Dennis' mischief.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Athena Kane in the 2009 cartoon. Sometimes slipping into [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]] depending on the situation.
* [[Alpha Bitch]]: Athena Kane in the 2009 cartoon. Sometimes slipping into [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]] depending on the situation.
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* [[Bowdlerize]]: In the series' early days, Dennis getting paddled was one of the running gags. However, as paddling children began to be seen as abuse rather than discipline, it was phased out of the comic.
* [[Bowdlerize]]: In the series' early days, Dennis getting paddled was one of the running gags. However, as paddling children began to be seen as abuse rather than discipline, it was phased out of the comic.
* [[Brats with Slingshots|Brats With Catapults]]
* [[Brats with Slingshots|Brats With Catapults]]
* [[Canine Companion]]: oh so much.
* [[Canine Companion]]: Oh so much.
* [[Captain Color Beard]]
* [[Captain Color Beard]]
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: Granny, who is just a mischievous as her grandson, much to the dismay of her son and daughter-in-law.
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: Granny, who is just a mischievous as her grandson, much to the dismay of her son and daughter-in-law.
* [[Crappy Carnival]]: In the animated series, Dennis visits a fair where all of the rides have been nerfed because of the havoc Dennis and his cronies wreaked the previous year.
* [[Crappy Carnival]]: In the animated series, Dennis visits a fair where all of the rides have been nerfed because of the havoc Dennis and his cronies wreaked the previous year.
* [[Crossover]]: One episode of the animated series had Dennis enter a contest on ''[[Blue Peter]]'', complete with the animated presenters being voiced by the actual ([[Long Runners|at the time]]) presenters of the show.
* [[Cross-Dressing Voices]]: Dennis is voiced by a woman in the new series.
* [[Crossover]]: one episode of the animated series had Dennis enter a contest on ''[[Blue Peter]]'', complete with the animated presenters being voiced by the actual ([[Long Runners|at the time]]) presenters of the show.
* [[Elmuh Fudd Syndwome]]: Walter in the new animated series.
* [[Elmuh Fudd Syndwome]]: Walter in the new animated series.
** Sometimes slipped into it in the old ones too, but it wasn't as noticeable.
** Sometimes slipped into it in the old ones too, but it wasn't as noticeable.
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* [[A Good Old-Fashioned Paint-Watching]]
* [[A Good Old-Fashioned Paint-Watching]]
* [[Gray and Grey Morality]]: Walter was already a bit of a jerk at the beginning, but ever since the cartoon (or earlier) he's arguably become just as bad as Dennis.
* [[Gray and Grey Morality]]: Walter was already a bit of a jerk at the beginning, but ever since the cartoon (or earlier) he's arguably become just as bad as Dennis.
* [[Great White Hunter]]: Dennis' neighbour [[Meaningful Name|Stanley Livingston]] is a subversion, having the look of the trope but actually being very friendly with jungle animals and filling his house with them - a sort of proto-Steve Irwin.
* [[Great White Hunter]]: Dennis' neighbor [[Meaningful Name|Stanley Livingston]] is a subversion, having the look of the trope but actually being very friendly with jungle animals and filling his house with them - a sort of proto-Steve Irwin.
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: Dennis, in the rare cases he isn't [[Villain Protagonist|being the bad guy]], usually in the animated series. His opponents, conversely, are often...
* [[Hero with Bad Publicity]]: Dennis, in the rare cases he isn't [[Villain Protagonist|being the bad guy]], usually in the animated series. His opponents, conversely, are often...
** [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: Walter is unscrupulous enough to usurp the Tooth Fairy. Also a pair of ''very good'' and popular dog trainers. {{spoiler|[[Brainwashed and Crazy|They actually hypnotized the dogs]] [[Manchurian Agent|into helping them commit burglary.]]}}
** [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: Walter is unscrupulous enough to usurp the Tooth Fairy. Also a pair of ''very good'' and popular dog trainers. {{spoiler|[[Brainwashed and Crazy|They actually hypnotized the dogs]] [[Manchurian Agent|into helping them commit burglary.]]}}
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* [[Lighter and Softer]]: The new series makes Dennis much more goody-goody. He's still a menace, but he has been softened up a lot.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: The new series makes Dennis much more goody-goody. He's still a menace, but he has been softened up a lot.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: His surname is actually The Menace.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: His surname is actually The Menace.
* [[Name's the Same]] as the American [[Dennis the Menace]] character.
* [[Morality Pet]]: Gnasher to Dennis, and one of the few times Dennis is truly upset is when Gnasher goes missing.
* [[Morality Pet]]: Gnasher to Dennis, and one of the few times Dennis is truly upset is when Gnasher goes missing.
* [[More Dakka]]: In one episode of [[The Nineties]] cartoon, Dennis and Gnasher got a pair of [[Humongous Mecha]] which happened to look like them; Gnasher's had an enormous gun pop out of its "nose". Then more guns. Then some [[Up to Eleven|more]]. Then some '''''[[Serial Escalation|more]]'''''. {{spoiler|[[Deconstructed Trope|Then it fell over]].}}
* [[More Dakka]]: In one episode of [[The Nineties]] cartoon, Dennis and Gnasher got a pair of [[Humongous Mecha]] which happened to look like them; Gnasher's had an enormous gun pop out of its "nose". Then more guns. Then some [[Up to Eleven|more]]. Then some '''''[[Serial Escalation|more]]'''''. {{spoiler|[[Deconstructed Trope|Then it fell over]].}}
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* [[Professional Butt-Kisser]]: Sugar to Athena.
* [[Professional Butt-Kisser]]: Sugar to Athena.
* [[Proper Tights with a Skirt]]: Athena Kane
* [[Proper Tights with a Skirt]]: Athena Kane
* [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]]: Dennis' other neighbour The Colonel.
* [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]]: Dennis' other neighbor The Colonel.
* [[Super Dickery]]: Inverted.
* [[Super Dickery]]: Inverted.
* [[Theme Naming]]: In addition to Gnasher the dog, he also had a pig [[Unfortunate Names|named Rasher]], a spider named Dasher, and a fish named Splasher.
* [[Unnamed Parent|Unnamed Parents]]: Dennis' parents are known as Dennis' Mum and Dennis' Dad, they call each other Mum and Dad. One comic even reveals that those are their actual names.
* [[Theme Naming]]: In addition to Gnasher the dog, he also had a pig named Rasher, a spider named Dasher, and a fish named Splasher.
** Gnasher's children are named Gnipper, Gnora, Gnancy, Gnatasha, and Gniamh.
** Gnasher's children are named Gnipper, Gnora, Gnancy, Gnatasha, and Gniamh.
* [[Totally Radical]]: An extremely [[Egregious]] example, in that the characters talked in 1950s slang, "chortling" away at "corking" things and saying "What a swizz!" well into the 2000s!
* [[Totally Radical]]: An extremely [[Egregious]] example, in that the characters talked in 1950s slang, "chortling" away at "corking" things and saying "What a swizz!" well into the 2000s!
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* [[Trademark Favourite Food]]: Pie-face and, well, [[Captain Obvious|pies]].
* [[Trademark Favourite Food]]: Pie-face and, well, [[Captain Obvious|pies]].
* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: Denise the Menace and his female cousin Denise the Menace.
* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: Denise the Menace and his female cousin Denise the Menace.
* [[Unnamed Parent]]s: Dennis' parents are known as Dennis' Mum and Dennis' Dad, they call each other Mum and Dad. One comic even reveals that those are their actual names.

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Latest revision as of 22:13, 30 August 2020

Dennis and his sidekick dog, Gnasher.

One of two Comic Book characters known as Dennis the Menace, both being primary school-age boys who frequently get into trouble and make mischief, aided by a pet dog, that were first published in March 1951. This page is about the British version as published in the Anthology Comic The Beano.

This Dennis has no known surname and is slightly older than the Dennis from across the Atlantic, 10 years old rather than 6 (though at times he has been portrayed as slightly older again). He also has dark spiky hair and an iconic black-and-red horizontal-striped jumper, and he is joined by his similarly drawn spiky-haired dog, Gnasher. He truly revels in doing naughty or mischievous things and is at odds with his parents, the local police, his neighbors and the "softies" of his neighborhood.

Unlike the U.S. Dennis, he is more actively malicious than simply mischievous. If you look at it the right way, it is not hard to interpret his actions toward the so-called "softies" as bullying based merely on the fact that those boys are more effeminate and quiet than he is. This has meant that a manipulative and calculating streak has been given to Dennis' main rival, Walter, in hope of balancing this out.


Tropes used in Dennis the Menace (UK comic strip) include: