Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (2009 TV series)

{{Short description|British animated series}}

{{EngvarB|date=September 2013}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}

{{Infobox television

| image = Dennis and Gnasher logo.png

| caption = Series 1 logo.

| genre = Animated
Comedy
Children's television

| creator = David Law

| developer =

| writer = Thomas Duncan-Watt
Bruce Griffiths
Andrew Jones
Ciaran Murtagh
Richelle Wilder
Cleon Prineas
Dan Berlinka

| director = Glenn Kirkpatrick

| creative_director =

| voices = Sophie Aldred (Dennis, Athena, additional voices){{cite web|title=Sophie Aldred|url=https://www.sueterryvoices.com/artist/sophie-aldred|publisher=Sue Terry Voices|access-date=May 10, 2021}}
Teresa Gallagher (Mum, Bea, Curly, additional voices)
Jo Wyatt (Walter, Pie-Face, Mrs Creecher, Gran, additional voices){{cite web|title=Jo Wyatt|url=http://jowyatt.com/#portfolio|publisher=Jo Wyatt|access-date=May 10, 2021}}
Rob Rackstraw (Gnasher, Dad, Colonel, additional voices)
Bob Golding (Sergeant Slipper, Mr. Har Har, additional voices)
Jane Ubrien (Dennis, additional voices){{cite web|title=Screen Australia -Former AFC : Searchable Film Database|url=http://afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/filmdbsearch.aspx?view=title&title=DENGNA|publisher=Screen Australia|access-date=19 September 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091019220207/http://afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/filmdbsearch.aspx?view=title&title=DENGNA|archive-date=19 October 2009}}
Sarah Aubrey (Mum, Mrs Creecher, additional voices){{cite web|title=Animation|url=https://www.sarahaubrey.com/animation|publisher=Sarah Aubrey|access-date=February 11, 2022}}
Keith Scott (Gnasher, Dad, Colonel, Sergeant Slipper, Mr. Har Har, additional voices)
Chris Johnson (Dennis, Gnasher, Dad, Walter, Pie Face's Dad, Postman, Mr. Cheddar, Harley, additional voices)
Natif Ahmed (additional voices)
Morwenna Banks (Mum, Bea, Pie-Face, Mrs Creecher, Gran, Athena, Angel Face, additional voices)
Rasmus Hardiker (additional voices)

| theme_music_composer = Iain Cook

| opentheme = "Unstoppable"

| endtheme = "Unstoppable" (instrumental)

| composer =

| country = United Kingdom
Australia

| language = English

| num_series = 2

| num_episodes = 104

| list_episodes = List of Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (2009 TV series) episodes

| executive_producer = Donna Andrews
Ken Anderson
Tim Brooke-Hunt
Ben Gray
Jo Rooney

| producer = Donna Andrews
Jane Schneider
Sueann Smith
Stu Connolly

| editor =

| location =

| cinematography =

| runtime = 11 minutes

| company = Beano Productions
Red Kite Animation
Sticky Pictures

| network = CBBC (UK)
Nine Network (Australia)

| first_aired = {{Start date|2009|09|07|df=y}}

| last_aired = {{End date|2013|12|20|df=y}}

| related = {{Plainlist|

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Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (originally known as Dennis and Gnasher in its first series) is an animated television series which was aired on CBBC. Based on the original comic strips from The Beano, it features the adventures of the rebellious schoolboy Dennis the Menace and his dog Gnasher. The programme is aimed for ages 4–12{{cite web|title=Red Kite Animation|url=http://www.redkite-animation.com/index.php?page=dennis|publisher=Red Kite Animation|access-date=19 September 2009|archive-date=4 October 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091004002203/http://www.redkite-animation.com/index.php?page=dennis|url-status=usurped}} and commenced on 7 September 2009 and ended on 26 February 2010 after 52 episodes.{{cite web|title=Dennis and Gnasher - Unstoppable!|url=http://www.dennisandgnasher.com/|publisher=Red Kite Animation|access-date=19 September 2009}}

A second series was started on 8 July 2013 on the CBBC Channel. It was preceded by Dennis and Gnasher which aired in 1996 and a new series in 1998.

Production

The new series features the return of 10-year-old Dennis, Gnasher, Mum, Dad, Curly and Pie-Face and also features the introduction of Dennis' little sister Bea, as well as several original characters like Athena. The production shots also showed Dennis' treehouse with a more menacing design. Screenshots and an episode can be found at the production company website, Red Kite Animation.

Images of the characters and production were featured in The Beano's 70-year anniversary.

The show was a co-production between Red Kite Animation in Scotland and Sticky Pictures in Australia.{{cite web|title=New 'Dennis & Gnasher' Animation on CBBC|url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=2183|publisher=Animation Insider|first=Aaron|last=Bynum|date=9 September 2009|access-date=19 September 2009}} Consisting of 52 11-minute segments, the animation is directed by Glenn Kirkpatrick with Executive Producers Donna Andrews (Sticky Pictures) and Ken Anderson (Red Kite Animation) and producers Jane Schneider (Sticky Pictures) and Sueann Smith (Red Kite).{{cite web|title=New 'Dennis & Gnasher' Cartoon on the Way|url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1876|publisher=Animation Insider|first=Aaron|last=Bynum|date=17 October 2008|access-date=19 September 2009}} Jane Ubrien, Sarah Aubrey and Keith Scott are confirmed to be voice actors for the series.

Changes

A number of changes have been made to the original format compared to the comics and previous television series. As well as being updated and modernised, Dennis lost his catapult and peashooter and no longer deliberately causes trouble.,{{cite news|title=Has Dennis lost his menace?|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8243807.stm?ls|publisher=BBC|date=8 September 2009|access-date=19 September 2009}} In addition, Walter, Dennis's main rival, was made more masculine, removing elements like his pink-coloured pyjamas, a small poodle, effeminate voice and his friends being mainly girls. There were fears that Dennis could be seen as homophobic or at the least bullying Walter about his effeminacy. A Telegraph article claimed that the show had been toned down for reasons of "political correctness".{{cite news|title=Dennis the Menace receives politically correct makeover|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/6013115/Dennis-the-Menace-receives-politically-correct-makeover.html|work=Telegraph.co.uk|first=Chris|last=Irvine|date=12 August 2009|access-date=19 September 2009|location=London}} However the producers have stated that "Dennis will not lose his sense of fun."

Cartoonist Lew Stringer has refuted on his blog the political correctness claims made by some areas of the media, especially the reports that Dennis will no longer use catapults and Gnasher will no longer bite people. Describing these claims as "another 'political correctness gone mad' myth embellished by the media", he has posted videos showing that the show has not been softened up to the extent that the media has reported.{{cite web|title=Another "political correctness gone mad" myth embellished by the media|url=http://lewstringer.blogspot.com/2009/08/another-political-correctness-gone-mad.html|publisher=Blimey! It's another blog about comics!|first=Lew|last=Stringer|date=24 August 2009|access-date=19 September 2009}}

Despite, or possibly because, of these changes, the show was received positively by the mainstream audience and a small number of professional critics, and the show was a ratings winner on the CBBC Channel at launch.

For the production of Series 2, it was decided that the series would change yet again. 'The Menace' returned to the title 'Dennis the Menace and Gnasher' and his personality changed slightly in tribute to the classic comics.

The designs of Dennis' parents also changed to match up to the weekly Beano comic. The series also saw the series' leap from traditional animation to Flash animation. Pie Face and Walter's voice actors have also been changed. He also got his catapult and peashooter back and uses them directly at them.

Characters

  • Dennis: A mischievous 10-year-old boy, who loves pranking people.
  • Bea: Dennis’ youngest sister.
  • Sandra: Dennis and Bea’s mother. She often scolds Dennis when he's doing something wrong.
  • Dennis Sr.: Dennis and Bea's father. He is very strict.
  • Walter: Dennis’ next-door neighbor and butt of many of Dennis' pranks or jokes.

Episodes

{{Main|List of Dennis the Menace and Gnasher (2009 TV series) episodes}}

Telecast and home media

The show began airing on The Hub in the U.S. on the same day the network launched on 10 October 2010. It stopped airing on 7 October 2013.

The programme also airs in Australia on Channel Nine and later on ABC3. The programme also began airing on Disney XD and Nickelodeon Sonic in India. It started airing on Disney Channel Asia on 14 May 2011 until today's years.

Five DVDs have been released and all of series 2 was available to stream on Netflix until 2017.

In Ireland the second series of the show aired on TG4's children's strand Cúla4 dubbed in Irish.

=DVD releases=

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Dennis and Gnasher - Volume 1: Double Trouble

| 1

| 16:9

| 6

| 60 minutes

| 8 March 2010

Dennis and Gnasher - Volume 2: School Rules? Highly Over-rated!

| 1

| 16:9

| 6

| 60 minutes

| 16 August 2010

Dennis and Gnasher - Volume 3: Fangs For the Memories

| 1

| 16:9

| 8

| 80 minutes

| 4 October 2010

Dennis and Gnasher - Volume 4: Masters of Mayhem

| 1

| 16:9

| 6

| 66 minutes

| 28 February 2011

Dennis the Menace and Gnasher - Volume 1: Come Menace With Me

| 2

| 16:9

| 6

| 60 minutes

| 10 February 2014

Accolades

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! Category

! Recipients and nominees

! Result

British Academy Children's Awards{{cite web|title=Children's in 2014|url=http://awards.bafta.org/award/2014/childrens|publisher=British Academy of Film and Television Arts| access-date= 23 November 2014 | date=23 November 2014}}

| Animation

| Christopher O'Hare, Tony Collingwood

|{{nom}}

Book

On 6 February 2014, a book called The Diary of Dennis the Menace was released to celebrate The Beano's 75-year anniversary. The second book Beanotown Battle was released on 1 May 2014. The third book Rollercoaster Riot was released on 7 August 2014. Steven Butler wrote the books. Butler also released audiobooks for the first three titles. The fourth book Bash Street Bandit was released on 5 February 2015. The fifth book Canine Carnage was released on 2 July 2015. The sixth book The Great Escape was released on 4 February 2016.

References

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