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''Dennis the Menace'' is a daily syndicated newspaper
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originally created, written, and illustrated by Hank Ketcham. The comic strip made its debut on March 12, 1951, in 16 newspapers and was originally distributed by
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. It is now written and drawn by Ketcham's former assistants, Marcus Hamilton (weekdays, since 1995), Ron Ferdinand (Sundays, since 1981), and son Scott Ketcham (since 2010), and distributed to at least 1,000 newspapers in 48 countries and in 19 languages by
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. The comic strip usually runs for a single panel on weekdays and a full strip on Sundays. The comic strip became so successful that it was adapted to other popular media, including several television shows, both live-action and animated, and several feature films, including theatrical and direct-to-video releases. Coincidentally, a UK comic strip of the same name debuted on the same day. The two are not related and change their names subtly in each other's respective home bases to avoid confusion.


Characters and setting

''Dennis the Menace'' takes place in a
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neighborhood in Wichita, Kansas. In the comics, the Mitchell family lives in a two-story house at the fictional address of 2251 Pine Street. The Wilson family lives next door at 2253 Pine Street. The television series differs, putting the Wilsons at the also-fictional 627 Elm Street.


The Mitchell family

* Dennis Roger Mitchell is a freckle-faced 5-year-old boy with a troublesome but good-hearted and helpful personality. His long-suffering parents, Henry and Alice Mitchell, can only shake their heads and try to explain their son's antics to others, yet they very much love and care for him. The comic efficacy of Dennis's personality lies within how his genuine attempts to help those in need, combined with his youthful energy and enthusiasm, frequently lead to trouble wherever he goes (usually at Mr. Wilson's expense). He wears a black T-shirt with blue stripes with red overalls and white
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, yet he often prefers going barefoot. He hates
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and baths, loves root beer (especially with cookies or brownies), ketchup, sandwiches, water pistols, playing with other boys his age, mud puddles, camping, and Westerns (especially those starring Cowboy Bob, the comic's take on the Lone Ranger), and has occasionally been depicted wearing a
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costume. Dennis has a Cowboy Bob Deputy Badge, poster, and an autographed picture of Cowboy Bob, as well. Among the running gags: Dennis has a soft spot for animals such as kittens and puppies, which he is always taking home to feed; he loves loud instruments, such as horns and
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, and he ruins Christmas songs with shouts of cowboy songs or annoys adults by shouting out loud.Dennis the Menace Fawcett comic 3
/ref> When Dennis is in the local department store trying out toys, such as tricycles, he often ends up breaking them and making his parents buy them. In fact, Dennis nearly causes portrait photographers, hairdressers,Dennis the Menace Fawcett Comic #18
/ref> bank presidents, grocery-store personnel,Dennis the Menace 42
/ref> kindergarten teachers, restaurant
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, librarians, museum guards, police officers, bus drivers, house heating equipment repairmen, town mayor, department-store Christmas Santas and saleswomen,
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salesmen,
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salesmen, shoe salesmen, barbers, and the local post office workers Dennis the Menace Fawcett Comic 61 to have nervous breakdowns when he comes around. A running gag is that Dennis causes chaos wherever he visits, such as the city park, a Marineland Aquarium, the US Army, and even on vacation trips to Mexico and
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. Despite all this, he is a "popular kid" with his peers, having countless friends both at his school and around the neighborhood, who are taken with his very fun-loving demeanor. Dennis also believes in the Easter Bunny and
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. Another running gag is Dennis dreaming that he meets Santa Claus on
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and causing chaos for everyone else. * Henry Mitchell, age 32,
is Dennis' father, a workaday teacher at Dennis's school; he is an alumnus of Wilberforce University with a master's degree in architecture. Henry seems to understand Dennis more than his wife does, especially in affairs of the heart. One example was when a furious Dennis stormed in, saying, "Wimmin can say some of the stupidest things!," Henry knowingly said to Alice, "Margaret." Another time, while Dennis was watching Gina, he confided to his dad, "There's somethin' about Gina that I can't figger out." Henry wisely advised his son, "Wait." Again, Henry and Alice overhear Dennis tell Gina that she "smelled better than a plateful of peanut butter samwiches." Henry remarks, "The ultimate compliment." Like his creator Hank Ketcham, Henry served in the United States Navy; starting as a position as a quartermaster (helmsman) second class on a US Navy ship, he ended up on an aircraft carrier and rose to the rank of chief petty officer. Among his hobbies are playing card games such as
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, bird watching, and playing the ukulele and singing old songs. A running gag is that Henry often plays the straight man dupe—either resulting from Dennis's "helpfulness," or because of his own foolishness; once, he tried to save money on a Christmas tree by cutting one down in the country—and ended up paying $20.00 ($10.00 for a fine and $10.00 for the owner charging him for the tree). * Alice Mitchell, née Aberdeen is Dennis'
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, who is usually the reassuring figure to whom Dennis can run when things get too overwhelming, ready to greet him with a warm hug. Although she grew up among animals on a chicken ranch, a running gag is that Alice is ophidiophobic. (She also dislikes mice and white rats, implying she is musophobic as well.) She is the president of a local bridge club. Another running gag involves Dennis's ever-changing parade of new babysitters; no one will take the job twice, much to Alice's annoyance. Alice is the disciplinarian in the Mitchell household; for example, she punishes Dennis for his misbehavior by having him sit in the corner in a rocking chair for timeout. * Ruff Mitchell is Dennis's pet dog (a
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mix) and best friend. He is always eagerly following him around, accompanying him while Dennis is running, or riding his
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or skateboard. Another running gag is that although Ruff chases cats, he is actually afraid of them. * Hot Dog is Dennis's rarely seen cat, which usually commiserates with him while he sits in the corner and reflects on his wrongdoings. Dennis gave the cat its name after the cat ate a package of hot dogs. * Barney is another cat of the Mitchells. * Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell * Grampa (Arnold "Swede" Aberdeen) is Alice's father, who spoils Dennis often. He evokes the unintentional jealousy of Mr. Wilson, for he gets to see Dennis occasionally, but Mr. Wilson sees him all the time. Because they are so much alike, Dennis and Grampa Johnson get along well. Mr. Wilson also thinks that Johnson should act his age, but this advice is often ignored. To Grampa, life is worth living and he encourages Dennis to live it to the fullest. His wife's status is unknown; she is never seen in the comics, although she is mentioned four times—twice when, thanks to Dennis, Alice finds out Henry destroyed his Christmas gift (a tie) from his mother in law; another time a furious Alice finds out that Henry had thrown his mother-in-law's gift (a tie) into the trash. Another time, Alice wished her mother a Happy Mother's Day by telephone. Grandpa mentions his wife to Dennis but not her status * Uncle Fred and Aunt Mollie * Uncle Richard and Aunt Ginny * Uncle John lives in Florida. The Mitchells visited him once for a vacation.''Dennis the Menace Pocket Full of Fun'' #8 * Uncle Al lives in Texas and works in the "oil business." He runs a small oil and
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. * Uncle Charlie * Uncle Ernie and Aunt Blanche *Aunt Betty * Aunt Hetty * Aunt Sue


The Wilsons

* George Everett Wilson Sr. is Dennis's cranky, cantankerous, middle-aged next-door neighbor, a retired
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and (at least as far as Dennis is concerned) his best adult friend. Not much is told about his early life except he grew up on a farm, went through The Great Depression of the 1930s, and served in World War II. Dennis loves Mr. Wilson, but unintentionally annoys him, as he regularly disrupts Mr. Wilson's attempts at a serene, quiet life; he often interrupts Mr. Wilson's hobbies such as gardening and bird watching, at times accidentally damaging his property. As a result, he displays a less than cordial attitude towards the young boy, though Dennis continues his well-meaning intrusions unabated. Actually, as many readers suspected, he is secretly fond of Dennis and misses him when he is away, although he would never openly admit it. On one occasion when the Mitchells went to Hollywood for two weeks, Mr. Wilson kept seeing Dennis' face everywhere! Mr. Wilson is named after a teacher Hank Ketcham knew. Dennis often (especially in the television series) refers to him as "Good Ol' Mr. Wilson." Although a running gag is that Dennis's pranks drive Mr. Wilson crazy, at times Dennis tries to do nice things for Mr. Wilson, such as the time Dennis left Ruff the dog and Hot Dog the cat with Mr Wilson so he would not be lonely on Father's Day, while Dennis and his father went to a baseball game, or the time Dennis tries to cheer Mr. Wilson up on
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's day by placing a fake "Mitchell House for sale" sign up. * Martha Wilson is Mr. Wilson's engaging wife, who adores Dennis. Mrs. Wilson freely dotes on him and plies him with freshly baked cookies and milk. Martha sees Dennis as a surrogate grandson. By 1975, George and Martha had been married for 25 years. * John Wilson is Mr. Wilson's brother. * Eloise Wilson is John's wife, Mr. Wilson's sister-in-law. * Earl Wilson is Mr. Wilson's estranged son. * Elena Wilson is Earl's wife. * Winnie Wilson is Mr. Wilson's granddaughter and Earl's daughter. * Walter "Walt" Wilson is Mr. Wilson's grandson and Earl's son. * Keith Wilson is Mr. Wilson's grandson and Earl's son. * Sammy Wilson is Mr. Wilson's grandson and Earl's son. * George Wilson Jr. is Mr. Wilson's son. * Edna Wilson is George Jr.'s wife. * Tammy Wilson is Mr. Wilson's daughter. * George Wilson III is Mr. Wilson's grandson. * Will Wilson is Mr. Wilson's grandson. * Helga Wilson is Mr. Wilson's granddaughter. * Uncle Ned is Mr Wilson's 70-year-old uncle who visited his nephew in 1964.


Dennis' friends

* Tommy Anderson is Dennis' best friend (after Mr. Wilson). This character eventually disappeared from the strip, although he does make appearances in the ''Dennis the Menace Pocket Full of Fun'' books. * Joey McDonald is loyal, timid, and not too bright. He is a year younger than Dennis. He usually plays the sidekick to Dennis's schemes, and sees him as a big-brother figure. Dennis often gives him naïve advice, and gives him little "nuggets" of wisdom and insight. Joey's baby sister was introduced on November 13, 2016. * Margaret Wade is a freckled, red-haired, bespectacled know-it-all whose cloying and self-important demeanor is always getting on Dennis's nerves. She is attracted to Dennis and is stubbornly confident in the belief that she will marry him when they are adults, but he clearly has no interest in her. She always tries to improve Dennis and his manners, but succeeds only in annoying him. She has a certain amount of dislike for Gina, whom she sees as her competition. Gina gains Dennis' respect and admiration by just being herself, and Margaret's pretensions fail to make a mark on him. Margaret, who is two years older than Dennis, is very ambitious: when she was five, she decided to join the
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Girls when she reaches the age of seven; an organization in which she is very active, and in one cartoon, she sells Girl Scout cookies to the Mitchells. She likes taking gymnastics and ballet,Dennis the Menace 143
/ref> singing Christmas carols, and taking piano lessons; she also plays the saxophone, the
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, and the violin. She is a devout religious believer, and has had pets of her own—four white Persian cats: one named Charlie, one named Prudence, one named Snowflake, and another named Mr. Coodles (whom she wheels around in a
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). Besides hoping to marry Dennis,Dennis the Menace #39
/ref> she also has decided to be the first female President of the United States. A running gag is that whenever Margaret tries to be genuinely nice to Dennis, such as inviting him over to her house to help decorate a
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,''Dennis the Menace Pocket Full of Fun'' #2 "How not to Decorate a Tree" be a guest at her birthday party, or when Dennis tries to have Margaret give him too much candy—Dennis' "helpfulness" results in him being sent home. One weakness of Dennis is that no matter how much he dislikes Margaret, he cannot resist eating food at the Wades'. Margaret and Dennis are not always adversaries. In one scene, Dennis sprayed both Margaret and Gina with his mother's perfume with a water pistol, which resulted in both girls playing with him and Dennis' mother becoming very angry with him. A running gag is that Margaret is a victim of Dennis's practical jokes, such as being sprayed on by a garden hose. On one Valentine's Day, Dennis gave "trick" Valentine's messages to Margaret, Gina, and Sally that had messages read "I DON'T Like." This earned Dennis having to sit in the corner as punishment. In one April Fool's Day comic, Dennis decided to trick Margaret with compliments instead of pranks; to Dennis' horror, Margaret accepted the joke as real and dragged Dennis to hear her piano playing. Although she is fond of Dennis, she can on occasion lose her temper and "bop" him, and once "flipped" him after she graduated to a
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in karate. * Gina Gillotti is a fiercely independent young Italian-American girl, on whom Dennis is mostly unaware that he has a crush. Gina is
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yet still feminine in appearance. She also likes Dennis in a future-sweethearts kind of way, but in contrast to his dislike of Margaret, Dennis actually enjoys being with Gina. He likes her because she is as independent-minded as he is, and she enjoys the same things that he does. Gina is aware that she is a girl, and woe betide anyone who thinks otherwise. Just as Margaret had "flipped" Dennis in
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, Gina once "flipped" Dennis in judo * Jackson is an African American character whom Ketcham decided to add to the cast in the late 1960s. Ketcham designed Jackson in the tradition of a stereotypical cartoon pickaninny, with huge lips, big white eyes, and just a suggestion of an Afro hair style. A panel from May 13, 1970, depicted Jackson and Dennis playing in the backyard, with Dennis saying to his father, "I'm havin' some race trouble with Jackson. He runs FASTER than I do!" The character depiction was not received well. Protests erupted in Detroit, Little Rock, Miami, and St. Louis, and debris was thrown at the offices of the '' Post Dispatch''. Taken aback, Ketcham issued a statement explaining that his intentions were innocent, and Jackson was not seen in the comics again. However, another African American character named Jay Weldon appeared in the 1986 animated series to far less controversy, as he was not a stereotype. * Ben is a Jewish friend of Dennis. * Cowboy Bob is a film cowboy, whom Dennis idolizes. He appears in a series of Westerns known as Cowboy Bob films. The boy fails to realize that Westerns are rarely made in these times and that the films he is seeing are actually old repeats. In one story arc where Dennis' parents invite the retired actor to a party, they have Dennis meet him, to which Dennis comments that he must be "Cowboy Bob's grandpa!"


History


Inspiration

The inspiration for the comic strip came from Dennis Ketcham, the real-life son of Hank Ketcham, who, at four years old, refused to take a nap and made a complete mess of his room. Hank tried many possible names for the character, and translated them into rough pencil sketches, but when his studio door flew open, and his then-wife Alice, in utter exasperation, exclaimed, "Your son is a menace!," the "Dennis the Menace" name stuck. The character of Henry Mitchell bore a striking resemblance to Ketcham, while the Mitchell family of Dennis, Henry/Hank, and Alice were all named after the Ketchams.


Visuals

Ketcham's line work has been highly praised over the years. A review on comicbookbin.com states: "...a growing legion of cartoonists, scholars, aficionados, etc. have come to appreciate the artistry of Dennis's creator, Hank Ketcham. Ketcham's beautiful artwork defines cartooning elegance. The design, the composition, and the line: it's all too, too beautiful." AV Club reviewer Noel Murray wrote: "Ketcham also experimented with his line a little early on, tightening and thickening without losing the looseness and spontaneity that remains the strip's best aspect even now." In 2005, Dennis appeared as a guest for Blondie and Dagwood's 75th anniversary party in the comic strip '' Blondie''.


Awards

Ketcham received the Reuben Award for the strip in 1953. He also was made
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mayor of Wichita. He was quoted as saying, "I set the whole thing in Wichita, Kansas, and as a result I got made an
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mayor of Wichita."


Ketcham retires

Hank Ketcham retired from the comic strip in 1994, turning over production of the strip to his assistants Ron Ferdinand and Marcus Hamilton. They continued their run after Ketcham's death in 2001, alongside Scott Ketcham since 2010.


Advertising

Dennis the Menace appeared in A&W Restaurants advertising in the 1960s, then Dairy Queen marketing from 1971 until 2001, when he was dropped because Dairy Queen felt children could no longer relate to him. Dennis also appeared in the Sears Roebuck Wish Book Christmas catalog in the 1970s.


Comic books

Dennis the Menace has been published in comic books and comic
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from the 1950s through the 1980s by a variety of publishers, including Standard/Pines (1953–58), Fawcett Comics (1958–80, during their only return to comics after settling the Captain Marvel lawsuit and selling much of their comics division to Charlton Comics), and Marvel Comics (1981–82). These included both newspaper strip reprints and original ''Dennis the Menace'' comic book stories, produced by others besides Ketcham.
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, one of Ketcham's assistants in the 1950s and '60s, worked on many of them. Ron Ferdinand, Ketcham's Sunday page artist, drew several of the Dennis stories in the Marvel books, including the cover for issue No. 11.


Giant series

The main comic book series (simply named ''Dennis the Menace'') ran in tandem with the "Giant" series. The ''Dennis the Menace Giant Vacation Special'' and ''Dennis the Menace Christmas Issue'' were published by Standard in 1955. Those issues inaugurated the Giants series, which was published by Pines for issues 2–6, and continued by Hallden/Fawcett for issues 6–75. The Giant series was later renamed the ''Dennis the Menace Bonus Magazine Series'', which started with issue No. 76 in 1970. CBS and Hallden later retitled the series as ''The Dennis the Menace Big Bonus Series'', which ran through issue #194 in October 1979.


Other series

By October 1979, Fawcett began publishing a separate series of 36 issues titled ''Dennis the Menace and Mr. Wilson''. By the second issue, the series was rechristened ''Dennis the Menace and His Friends'' which now involved Dennis, Mr. Wilson, friends Joey and Margaret, and dog Ruff. Because of this, the Mr. Wilson stories were alternated with the three characters as ''Ruff, Joey, and Margaret'' who each shared a No. 1 issue with Dennis. Three other series of Dennis the Menace comic books also were published, beginning in 1961. First was ''Dennis the Menace and His Dog, Ruff.'' ''Dennis the Menace and His Pal, Joey'' was published in summer 1961, and ''Dennis the Menace and Margaret'' was published in the winter of 1969. In 1972, as part of a bonus magazine series, Fawcett published a "Short Stuff Special" where Dennis visited Children's Fairyland in Oakland, California.


Bible Kids series

In 1977, Word Books, Inc. (now HarperCollins) commissioned Hank Ketcham Enterprises, Inc. to produce a series of 10 comic books under the title ''Dennis and the Bible Kids'', with the usual cast of characters reading (and sometimes partly acting out) the stories of Joseph,
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, David, Esther, Jesus, and other Biblical characters. These were sold through Christian bookstores and related outlets. Each issue contained several inspirational renderings by Hank Ketcham himself.


Marvel series

The ''Dennis the Menace Fun Fest'' and the ''Dennis the Menace Big Bonus'' series were revived for a short-issue run in 1980: * January: ''The Dennis the Menace Fun Fest'' #16 * February: ''The Dennis the Menace Big Bonus'' #10 * March: ''The Dennis the Menace Fun Fest'' #17 * April: ''The Dennis the Menace Big Bonus'' #11 After these revival series, the Hallden and CBS comics run came to an end in 1980. Ketcham had half of the comic book rights purchased by
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and Marvel Comics, so they were able to produce a new series of ''Dennis the Menace'' comic books. The new Marvel series ran from December 1981 to November 1982. The smaller ''Dennis the Menace'' comic digests were published continually by Fawcett and Hallden between 1969 and 1980, and they were briefly resurrected in reprints by Marvel in 1982 for a run of three issues.


List of comic books


Main series


Other series


Book compilations

''Dennis the Menace'' has also been published in mass market paperback collections, made up of newspaper strip reprints: * ''Dennis the Menace'' (1952) Avon (also published in hardcover by Henry Holt & Co.) * ''More Dennis the Menace'' (1954) Avon (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''Baby Sitter's Guide by Dennis the Menace'' (1955, 1961) Pocket Books, Fawcett (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''Wanted: Dennis the Menace'' (1955) Fawcett (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''Dennis the Menace Rides Again'' (1956, 1971) PB, Fawcett (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''Dennis the Menace vs. Everybody'' (1957) PB (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''Dennis the Menace: Household Hurricane'' (1958, 1963) PB, Fawcett (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''The Adventures of the Pickle'' (1958) Corgi Books * ''In this Corner... Dennis the Menace'' (1959) Fawcett (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''Dennis the Menace ...Teacher's Threat'' (1960) Fawcett (also in hardcover by Holt) * ''Dennis the Menace: Voted Most Likely'' (1960) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace, A.M. *Ambassador of Mischief'' (1961) Fawcett (also in hardcover by HRW) * ''Dennis the Menace: Happy Half-Pint'' (1962) Fawcett (also in hardcover by Random House) * ''Dennis the Menace ...Who, Me?'' (1963) Fawcett (also in hardcover by Random House) * ''Dennis the Menace: Make-Believe Angel'' (1964) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace ...Here Comes Trouble'' (1966) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace and Poor Ol' Mr. Wilson'' (1967) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: All-American Kid'' (1968) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace and His Pal Joey'' (1968) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Your Friendly Neighborhood Kid'' (1969) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Perpetual Motion'' (1969) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace ...Everybody's Little Helper'' (1970) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Non-Stop Nuisance'' (1970) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Surprise Package'' (1971) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Short 'n' Snappy'' (1971) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Where the Action Is'' (1971) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Dennis Power'' (1972) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Just for Fun'' (1973) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: The Kid Next Door'' (1973) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Busybody'' (1974) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Little Pip-Squeak'' (1974) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Play It Again, Dennis'' (1975) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace to the Core'' (1975) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Little Man in a Big Hurry'' (1976) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Short Swinger'' (1976) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace and His Girls'' (1977) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: "Your Mother's Calling!"'' (1977) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Ol' Droopy Drawers'' (1978) Fawcett * ''Someone's in the Kitchen with Dennis the Menace'' (1978) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Driving Mother Up the Wall'' (1979) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: I Done It MY Way'' (1979) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Short in the Saddle'' (1979) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Ain't Misbehavin (1980) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Stayin' Alive'' (1980) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Good Intenshuns'' (1981) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: One More Time!'' (1981) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: The Way I Look at It...'' (1982) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Dog's Best Friend'' (1982) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Supercharged and Ever Ready'' (1983) Fawcett * ''Dennis the Menace: Sunrise Express'' (1983) Fawcett In 1990, Abbeville Press published Hank Ketcham's fully illustrated autobiography: ''The Merchant of Dennis'' (, hardcover). The book was reprinted by Fantagraphics in 2005 (,
trade paperback Trade paperback may refer to: * Trade paperback, a higher-quality softcover version of a book * Trade paperback (comics) In comics in the United States, a trade paperback (shortened: TPB or trade) is a collection of stories originally published ...
). Abbeville also published a softcover retrospective of the strip in 1991, ''Dennis the Menace: His First 40 Years''.


''Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace''

In 2005, comics publisher Fantagraphics began to reprint Ketcham's entire run on ''Dennis the Menace'' (excluding Sunday strips) in a projected 25-volume series over 11 years. No new volumes have been issued since 2009 and it is unknown when and if the series will resume. They are published in hardcover editions as well as paperback. # ''Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace, 1951–1952'' (2005) # ''Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace, 1953–1954'' (2006) # ''Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace, 1955–1956'' (2006) # ''Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace, 1957–1958'' (2007) # ''Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace, 1959–1960'' (2008) # ''Hank Ketcham's Complete Dennis the Menace, 1961–1962'' (2009)


Worldwide success


Film and television

''Dennis the Menace'' has been the subject of a number of adaptations. The first one produced is a CBS sitcom that aired from 1959 to 1963 starring Jay North as Dennis, Herbert Anderson as Henry Mitchell; Joseph Kearns as George Wilson, and subsequently Gale Gordon as his brother, John Wilson. North also appeared as Dennis on an episode of '' The Donna Reed Show'' and in the theatrical film '' Pepe'' (both 1960). On September 11, 1987, a ''Dennis the Menace'' live-action television film was broadcast; it was later released on video under the title ''Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter''. Another live-action '' Dennis the Menace'' film, starring
Walter Matthau Walter Matthau (; born Walter John Matthow; October 1, 1920 – July 1, 2000) was an American actor, comedian and film director. He is best known for his film roles in '' A Face in the Crowd'' (1957), ''King Creole'' (1958) and as a coach of a ...
as Mr. Wilson and
Mason Gamble Mason Gamble (born January 16, 1986) is an American former actor. He is mostly famous for his interpretation of Dennis Mitchell in the 1993 film '' Dennis the Menace'', selected over an estimate of 20,000 children who had auditioned. He played ...
as Dennis, was released to theaters in 1993. It was originally titled ''The Real Dennis the Menace'' before the final name was approved. This was followed with the direct-to-video ''
Dennis the Menace Strikes Again ''Dennis the Menace Strikes Again'' (also known as: ''Dennis 2: Dennis Strikes Again'') is a 1998 American comedy film. It is the sequel to the 1993 theatrical feature '' Dennis the Menace'' and stars Don Rickles, Betty White, and Justin Cooper. ...
'' in 1998, starring Don Rickles as Mr. Wilson. The most recent film adaptation, ''A Dennis the Menace Christmas'' was released to DVD on November 6, 2007. The Warner Bros. production starred Robert Wagner as Mr. Wilson,
Louise Fletcher Estelle Louise Fletcher (July 22, 1934 – September 23, 2022) was an American actress who portrayed the antagonist Nurse Ratched in '' One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' (1975), which earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress, a BAFTA Award, ...
as Mrs. Wilson, and
Maxwell Perry Cotton Maxwell Perry Cotton (born May 7, 2000) is an American actor who portrayed Cooper Whedon in the television series '' Brothers & Sisters''. Life and career Cotton was born on May 7, 2000, in San Diego, California. Cotton graduated from Notre Da ...
, then a six-year-old actor, as Dennis.


Animation

''Dennis the Menace'' was adapted into an animated special, ''
Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother ''Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother'' is a 1981 animated TV movie. It was produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. It is based on Hank Ketcham's 1951 comic strip. This was the first time ''Dennis the Menace'' was animated. The storyline was ...
'' which aired in 1981 and was produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises and Mirisch Films. A daily animated syndicated series was produced by DiC Entertainment in 1986 with Brennan Thicke as the voice of Dennis, also featuring Phil Hartman who voiced George Wilson and Henry Mitchell. DiC also produced the ''
All-New Dennis the Menace ''All-New Dennis the Menace'' is an animated series based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham. It ran in 1993 on CBS, while the 1986 series was still airing in syndication, capitalizing on the success of a live-action film adaptation of the comic ...
'' for CBS Saturday Mornings in 1993 with Adam Wylie voicing Dennis. An animated movie, ''Dennis the Menace in Cruise Control'', premiered as part of Nickelodeon's '' Sunday Movie Toons'' block in 2002 and later released to DVD.


List of film and TV adaptations

Films * '' Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter'' (1987, live-action TV movie) * '' Dennis the Menace'' (1993, live-action) * ''
Dennis the Menace Strikes Again ''Dennis the Menace Strikes Again'' (also known as: ''Dennis 2: Dennis Strikes Again'') is a 1998 American comedy film. It is the sequel to the 1993 theatrical feature '' Dennis the Menace'' and stars Don Rickles, Betty White, and Justin Cooper. ...
'' (1998, live-action DTV) * ''Dennis the Menace in Cruise Control'' (2002, animated TV movie) * ''A Dennis the Menace Christmas'' (2007, live-action DTV) Television shows and specials * '' Dennis the Menace'' (1959, live-action) * ''
Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother ''Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother'' is a 1981 animated TV movie. It was produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. It is based on Hank Ketcham's 1951 comic strip. This was the first time ''Dennis the Menace'' was animated. The storyline was ...
'' (1981, animated, TV special) * '' Dennis the Menace'' (1986, animated) * ''
All-New Dennis the Menace ''All-New Dennis the Menace'' is an animated series based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham. It ran in 1993 on CBS, while the 1986 series was still airing in syndication, capitalizing on the success of a live-action film adaptation of the comic ...
'' (1993, animated)


Merchandising

* From 1971 to 2001, Dennis the Menace was licensed by Dairy Queen as their official mascot, appearing in many commercials and on the chain's cups, bags, and other promotional items, until he was dropped because the chain felt children could no longer relate to him as much.


Playground

In 1952, Hank Ketcham spearheaded the construction of the Dennis the Menace Playground, designed by
Arch Garner Lorraine Archibald “Archie” Garner (February 24, 1904 – May 7, 1969) was an American sculptor. During the New Deal he was commissioned by the Public Works of Art Project and Treasury Section of Painting and Sculpture to create several no ...
. It opened in
Monterey, California Monterey (; es, Monterrey; Ohlone: ) is a city located in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on the U.S. state of California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it functioned as the capital of Alta California under bo ...
on November 17, 1956. The playground featured a bronze statue of Dennis sculpted by
Wah Chang Wah Ming Chang (August 2, 1917 – December 22, 2003) was an American designer, sculptor, and artist. With the encouragement of his adoptive father, James Blanding Sloan, he began exhibiting his prints and watercolors at the age of seven ...
. On the night of October 25, 2006, the 125 lb statue, which was estimated to be worth $30,000, was stolen from the playground. In April 2007, it was replaced by a reproduction of another Dennis statue Chang made for the Ketchams. It was donated by Willis W. and Ethel M. Clark Foundation. In 2015 the missing statue was found in a scrap yard in Florida, returned to Monterey, and installed in front of the city recreation office.


Video games

* '' Dennis the Menace'' (known as ''Dennis'' in Europe), a video game tie-in to the 1993 feature film, was released that same year by Ocean Software for the Super NES,
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and Game Boy.


''Dennis the Menace'' in other languages

The comic strip has been translated into many foreign languages, which has helped make the strip's characters famous worldwide.


References


External links

*
''Dennis the Menace'' at King Features



NCS Awards
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