Dennis the Menace

Dennis the Menace

1985
Dennis the Menace
Dennis the Menace

Dennis the Menace

6.2 | TV-G | en | Animation

The young blond boy with a cowlick and a mischievous personality, Dennis the Menace, gets into numerous scrapes and adventures with his dog Ruff and his friends Joey, Margaret, Gina, Tommy, PeeBee and Jay.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  The Wright Stuff/Hassle in the Castle/Wilson's Night Out
Mar. 26,1988
The Wright Stuff/Hassle in the Castle/Wilson's Night Out

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EP12  Kooked Goose/Pell Mell Hotel/The Old Ball Game
Mar. 19,1988
Kooked Goose/Pell Mell Hotel/The Old Ball Game

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EP11  A Fox Tale/Gorilla Warfare/Shared Interest
Mar. 12,1988
A Fox Tale/Gorilla Warfare/Shared Interest

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EP10  Menaced Marriage/Dennis of the Yukon/Seal of Approval
Mar. 05,1988
Menaced Marriage/Dennis of the Yukon/Seal of Approval

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EP9  A Froggy Day/Loch Ness Mess/Box Office Smash
Feb. 27,1988
A Froggy Day/Loch Ness Mess/Box Office Smash

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EP8  Young At Heart/Thor-Sicle/A Word From Our Sponsor
Feb. 20,1988
Young At Heart/Thor-Sicle/A Word From Our Sponsor

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EP7  Snow Wars/The Moroccan Pigeon/Dennis of the Jungle
Feb. 13,1988
Snow Wars/The Moroccan Pigeon/Dennis of the Jungle

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EP6  Tunnel Vision/Super Duper Dennis/Ice Show Show-Off
Feb. 06,1988
Tunnel Vision/Super Duper Dennis/Ice Show Show-Off

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EP5  The Great Pie Swap/Climb of the Century/Little Beauty Shop of Horrors
Jan. 30,1988
The Great Pie Swap/Climb of the Century/Little Beauty Shop of Horrors

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EP4  It's Magic Time/Dennis in Wonderland/Water on the Brain
Jan. 23,1988
It's Magic Time/Dennis in Wonderland/Water on the Brain

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EP3  Instant Replay/Underwater Wonderland/Safe at Home
Jan. 16,1988
Instant Replay/Underwater Wonderland/Safe at Home

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EP2  Crummy Mummy/Swiss Family Mitchell/Pie in the Eye
Jan. 07,1988
Crummy Mummy/Swiss Family Mitchell/Pie in the Eye

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EP1  Frankenstymied/Space Race/The Incredible Shrinking Dennis
Jan. 02,1988
Frankenstymied/Space Race/The Incredible Shrinking Dennis

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6.2 | TV-G | en | Animation , Comedy , Kids | More Info
Released: 1985-09-09 | Released Producted By: Atkinson Film Arts , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The young blond boy with a cowlick and a mischievous personality, Dennis the Menace, gets into numerous scrapes and adventures with his dog Ruff and his friends Joey, Margaret, Gina, Tommy, PeeBee and Jay.

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Cast

Phil Hartman , Jeannie Elias , Marilyn Lightstone

Director

John Williamson

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OllieSuave-007 This is a cartoon show based on the comic strip, where a naive and inquisitive boy named Dennis Mitchell, dressed in overalls and constantly yelling "Heyyyy, Mr. Willllson!" tries to befriend everybody and help out with stuff, but always ends up in mischief or in a sea of misadventures - particular driving his neighbor, George Wilson, crazy.Overall, it's a funny little innocent cartoon that is full of that childhood innocence and some slapstick comedy. I used to watch it when I was a kid - a nice little show to pass the time. It's not the funniest or greatest cartoon I've seen, but its innocence and good old fashion childish fun and dialog make it quite entertaining to a little kid.Grade B-
michael_mckenna One morning back in 1987, while I was home on leave (I was in the Navy stationed overseas and I was back stateside for some leave), I was up early one morning armed with the TV Guide and I saw "Dennis the Menace" listed.Thinking it was the old TV series from the 1950s that I grew up watching, I decided to check it out, only to discover that it was a new cartoon series.What I thought would be a disappointment turned out to be a pleasant surprise! The series was actually more true to Hank Ketcham's great comic strip than the old black & white series. Actually, the old black & white series was not true to the comic strip because the PTA, which was a pretty powerful force to deal with, managed to reduce "Dennis the Menace" to more of a "Dennis the good boy whose good intentions somehow went haywire". The artwork of the cartoon series was true to Hank Ketcham's style. And the animation was very good, which was unusual for a TV cartoon of the time. Being a cartoon, the writers had a lot more leeway and were free to allow Dennis to be as much of a menace as he was originally intended to be.This series is not only entertaining for children of all ages, but is also entertaining for the child that still lurks in every grown up as well.
dootuss "Dennis the Menace" was, and is still one of my favorite cartoons that I watched growing up. I loved it how Dennis would always torment Mr. Wilson. Of course, Dennis had NO idea that he was giving Mr. Wilson such a hard time. The episodes where Dennis would always end up going on an adventure with one or a few of his friends were the coolest!!! This show also had some great vocal talent such as the late great Phil Hartman (I miss him!!!), and Maurice LaMarche to name a few.If you ever see this show in the near future, and have never watched it, then check it out, you WON'T be disappointed. 10/10
briguy_52732 I remember this cartoon from the 1980s, when I was just entering high school. I sat down and watched it every day before starting my homework.However, there's something about this show that I think needs to be pointed out here. That has to do with Mr. Wilson and his relationship with Dennis.Yeah, yeah, I know it's just a cartoon series, and that one of the major components of the "Dennis the Menace" storyline is the relationship between Dennis and his neighbor, Mr. Wilson.However, I've found Mr. Wilson's whole attitude toward Dennis very unnerving, as I'm sure many people would agree. Simply put, Mr. Wilson yells at Dennis because he's trying to be a kid.Dennis is just that, a simple, red-blooded American boy. He's inquisitive and (of course) mischievous, and his well-meaning attempts backfire on others -- usually, with Mr. Wilson on the worst end. But what young boy hasn't been that?Mr. Wilson's response? He yells at him and tells Dennis to go away. Mr. Wilson constantly tells his wife, Martha, about how he looks forward to peace and quiet and must always add that he's glad Dennis won't be around (usually, just seconds before Dennis shows up).I agree that Mr. Wilson's boorish demeanor is much less severe here than in the 1993 theatrical release (which contains a segment where Mr. Wilson basically tells Dennis to go to hell). There are even animated shorts in this series where Mr. Wilson sticks up for Dennis.Maybe I'm missing the whole point of this show, but it seems to me that Dennis worships Mr. Wilson and wants to be a friend to him. All Mr. Wilson does is throw that offer back in his face and tells Dennis to go away.If Mr. Wilson were any sort of man, he would sit down with Dennis, tell him I would love to be your friend but you have to allow me some time for some peace and quiet, and then informally spell out a few guidelines to follow. I'm sure Dennis would agree to Mr. Wilson's wishes if he did it right.As for the cartoon itself, it really hasn't held up with me. It's more in the execution than in the general idea, which remains good. Sure, the stories are family-friendly (except for what I described above), that they're geared toward a younger audience and everything works out well in the end. But older viewers (i.e., parents, grandparents and college students who don't play drinking games with whatever TV show) might think the stories are too simple and think the animation is somewhat below par.Still, the 1980s version of "Dennis the Menace" is enjoyable for many viewers, and that in itself merits a recommendation.