Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Dennis the Menace

 Dennis the Menace
type
TVTItem
 Dennis the Menace
label
Dennis the Menace
 Dennis the Menace
page
DennisTheMenace
 Dennis the Menace
comment
A 1959–63 CBS sitcom, based on Hank Ketcham's comic strip of the same name. The cast includes Jay North as Dennis Mitchell; Herbert Anderson as his father, Henry; Gloria Henry as his mother, Alice; Joseph Kearns as George Wilson, Sylvia Field as Martha Wilson, and Gale Gordon as John Wilson.
 Dennis the Menace
fetched
2024-02-14T06:00:12Z
 Dennis the Menace
parsed
2024-02-14T06:00:12Z
 Dennis the Menace
processingComment
Dropped link to ShaggyDogStory: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Dennis the Menace
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Dennis the Menace / int_121b3725
type
Age Lift
 Dennis the Menace / int_121b3725
comment
Age Lift: The comic strip's Dennis is and has always been five years old. Jay North was eight years old at the start of this series and twelve by the end, although he was never allowed to act older than eight.
 Dennis the Menace / int_121b3725
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_121b3725
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_121b3725
 Dennis the Menace / int_1320d787
type
Playing Sick
 Dennis the Menace / int_1320d787
comment
"Wilson's Little White Lie": In an attempt to get Dennis not to bother him, Mr. Wilson pretends to be sick. Dennis tells this everyone else in town, and everyone believes that Mr. Wilson is really sick, and Wilson's house gets flooded with concerned visitors.
 Dennis the Menace / int_1320d787
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_1320d787
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_1320d787
 Dennis the Menace / int_149ff4b0
type
HilarityEnsues
 Dennis the Menace / int_149ff4b0
comment
In one episode John Wilson fears a glamorous movie star will feel he is too old to write her life story, so he enlists Henry Mitchell to meet with her as him instead. Cue the hilarity when both Alice and Eloise come home early.
 Dennis the Menace / int_149ff4b0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_149ff4b0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_149ff4b0
 Dennis the Menace / int_17501df2
type
Cool Old Guy
 Dennis the Menace / int_17501df2
comment
Cool Old Guy: George Wilson, in Dennis's eyes at least.
 Dennis the Menace / int_17501df2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_17501df2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_17501df2
 Dennis the Menace / int_17c7c925
type
Frothy Mugs of Water
 Dennis the Menace / int_17c7c925
comment
Frothy Mugs of Water: George Wilson often asked for his nerve medicine, usually as a result of Dennis' antics.
 Dennis the Menace / int_17c7c925
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_17c7c925
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_17c7c925
 Dennis the Menace / int_1dfd19f9
type
Papa Wolf
 Dennis the Menace / int_1dfd19f9
comment
Papa Wolf: Deconstructed. In one episode, Dennis is dealing with a bully and comes home with a black-eye. His dad and Mr. Wilson encourage him to stand up for himself and fight back. They then end up worrying about having to deal with the bully's very angry father when Dennis gives him a black-eye in return. Things change, however, as it's revealed that the bully lied about a few things, such as saying that Dennis was a foot taller than him ("Look at the way his hair sticks out in back"), and conveniently left out the fact that he hit Dennis first. The bully's father then turned his anger on his own son upon discovering this.
 Dennis the Menace / int_1dfd19f9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_1dfd19f9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_1dfd19f9
 Dennis the Menace / int_2227f5c8
type
Menace Decay
 Dennis the Menace / int_2227f5c8
comment
Menace Decay: Like the comic strip, the first few episodes had Dennis being more of an actual menace then the innocent naive boy "just trying to help" that later episodes turned him into.
 Dennis the Menace / int_2227f5c8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_2227f5c8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_2227f5c8
 Dennis the Menace / int_235a2706
type
Baseball Episode
 Dennis the Menace / int_235a2706
comment
Baseball Episode: The episode "Dennis and The Dodger", where Mr. Quigley is named as the coach of the Pee-Wee baseball team. With Special Guest Star Sandy Koufax As Himself.
 Dennis the Menace / int_235a2706
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_235a2706
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_235a2706
 Dennis the Menace / int_23a1e2a9
type
Adaptation Deviation
 Dennis the Menace / int_23a1e2a9
comment
Adaptation Deviation: Dennis does not own Ruff the dog in the television version, while George Wilson acquires a terrier named Fremont. George is a retired salesman in the series, while in the comics, he was a postman.
 Dennis the Menace / int_23a1e2a9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_23a1e2a9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_23a1e2a9
 Dennis the Menace / int_257ff2e7
type
Maintain the Lie
 Dennis the Menace / int_257ff2e7
comment
Maintain the Lie: In one episode John Wilson fears a glamorous movie star will feel he is too old to write her life story, so he enlists Henry Mitchell to meet with her as him instead. Cue the hilarity when both Alice and Eloise come home early. In another episode, John Wilson, faced with Eloise insisting that he do some chores on his day off, pretends to be sick to get some rest from Dennis. Unfortunately, Eloise insists that John goes to see a doctor, and after attempting to give the neighbors the slip to go fishing, he ends up in the hospital with Dennis as his roommate, who is having his tonsils removed.
 Dennis the Menace / int_257ff2e7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_257ff2e7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_257ff2e7
 Dennis the Menace / int_27b9c950
type
Road-Sign Reversal
 Dennis the Menace / int_27b9c950
comment
Road-Sign Reversal: Dennis mistakenly believes the street sign at the corner is reversed, so he turns it, whereupon a swimming pool company goes to the wrong house and basically destroys Mr. Wilson's backyard.
 Dennis the Menace / int_27b9c950
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_27b9c950
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_27b9c950
 Dennis the Menace / int_2a7e7af1
type
Limited Wardrobe
 Dennis the Menace / int_2a7e7af1
comment
Limited Wardrobe: Jay North always wore a striped shirt and overalls like comic strip Dennis for the first three seasons. For the fourth he was allowed to wear regular pants, but they were the same color as the overalls and he still wore the striped shirts.
 Dennis the Menace / int_2a7e7af1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_2a7e7af1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_2a7e7af1
 Dennis the Menace / int_33d5b7f2
type
Adapted Out
 Dennis the Menace / int_33d5b7f2
comment
Adapted Out: Dennis' dog, Ruff, was never used in this series. Word of God states this was because the show's producers were unable to find a good enough dog actor.
 Dennis the Menace / int_33d5b7f2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_33d5b7f2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_33d5b7f2
 Dennis the Menace / int_3bc27275
type
Bubblegum Popping
 Dennis the Menace / int_3bc27275
comment
Bubblegum Popping: Played With in the episode "Dennis Has a Fling" - Dennis loses his bubble gum in Mr. Wilson's bagpipes. Mr. Wilson then plays the bagpipes, blowing a huge bubble out of one of pipes - the bubble bursts all over one side of his face.
 Dennis the Menace / int_3bc27275
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_3bc27275
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_3bc27275
 Dennis the Menace / int_3dca808a
type
Babysitting Episode
 Dennis the Menace / int_3dca808a
comment
Babysitting Episode: "Dennis Becomes a Babysitter", where Dennis gets to babysit one of the Wilson's relatives.
 Dennis the Menace / int_3dca808a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_3dca808a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_3dca808a
 Dennis the Menace / int_4eddbc06
type
Animated Credits Opening
 Dennis the Menace / int_4eddbc06
comment
Animated Credits Opening: Featuring Dennis as an abstract tornado, knocking over paint cans and literally shaking the neighborhood houses.
 Dennis the Menace / int_4eddbc06
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_4eddbc06
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_4eddbc06
 Dennis the Menace / int_4f4372e9
type
Early-Installment Weirdness
 Dennis the Menace / int_4f4372e9
comment
Early-Installment Weirdness: Dennis was actually more of a menace in some of the early episodes. For example, in the first episode, after his parents refuse to let him watch a movie, he has his friend Joey take his place for the babysitter and sneaks out to the theater, which ultimately results in Mr. Wilson getting arrested for armed robbery while checking in on the Mitchell's house. His antics were toned down considerably after a few episodes. Also, in the first episode, it was pretty clear that the actors hadn't quite nailed their characters yet, especially with Dennis. Plus, Joey was originally Dennis' best friend, like in the comics, but he was turned into a background extra by the end of the first season, with Tommy taking up his role.
 Dennis the Menace / int_4f4372e9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_4f4372e9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_4f4372e9
 Dennis the Menace / int_55bf1a48
type
At Least I Admit It
 Dennis the Menace / int_55bf1a48
comment
At Least I Admit It: In one episode, John Wilson is running against his rival neighbor Lucy Elkins for president of the local birdwatchers' society. The first mockingbird makes its nest in Mr. Wilson's yard, and he tries to shoo it away by getting rid of its nest. Meanwhile, Mrs. Elkins puts a tape recorder in Mr. Wilson's yard to record the song of a rare bird, and Dennis accidentally turns it on, with an accidental recording of her pretending to give her cat away which is played back later on, and Mr. Wilson admits that even though he tried to throw the mockingbirds' nest out as carefully as possible, Dennis and Tommy found an injured bird which they nursed to health, and they recall the good example Mr. Wilson set, with Mr. Timberlake admitting that mockingbirds are pesky, while Mrs. Elkins only wanted the position to increase her social status, and she doesn't even care much for birds, running for club president with a superficial motive to spite Mr. Wilson, because she doesn't care that much for birds as Mr. Wilson does.
 Dennis the Menace / int_55bf1a48
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_55bf1a48
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_55bf1a48
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f6c6cc1
type
Can't Get Away with Nuthin'
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f6c6cc1
comment
Can't Get Away with Nuthin': Played with in "Dennis' Lovesick Friend", where Dennis seemingly manages to avoid playing house with Margaret, whose doll got damaged when Dennis tied it to a toy rocket and sent it into space with Margaret threatening to tell Dennis's parents about the incident unless he plays house with her. Mr. Wilson's Uncle Ned, who is in town, hires Dennis and a teenage boy whose girlfriend has broken up with him to work in Mr. Wilson's garden. Just when it looks like Dennis has given Margaret the slip by working with Uncle Ned, Alice and Henry, who saw Dennis strolling the sidewalk with Margaret, decide to invite Margaret over, and poor Dennis ends up playing house with Margaret, even though his parents never found out about the damaged doll.
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f6c6cc1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f6c6cc1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_5f6c6cc1
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f9fbd83
type
Not Allowed to Grow Up
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f9fbd83
comment
Not Allowed to Grow Up: Dennis. Margaret, too - she was still pushing dolls around in a doll carriage and wanting Dennis to play "house" when her actress was twelve years old.
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f9fbd83
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_5f9fbd83
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_5f9fbd83
 Dennis the Menace / int_6ef9d3fe
type
Christmas Episode
 Dennis the Menace / int_6ef9d3fe
comment
Christmas Episode: "The Christmas Story/Dennis & Christmas", "The Christmas Horse" and "The Fifteen-Foot Long Christmas Tree."
 Dennis the Menace / int_6ef9d3fe
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_6ef9d3fe
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_6ef9d3fe
 Dennis the Menace / int_754df088
type
Put on a Bus
 Dennis the Menace / int_754df088
comment
Put on a Bus: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, after Joseph Kearns died suddenly in 1962, during the third season. As production of new episodes for the 1961-1962 season was still ongoing, the following changes took place over the next several months, continuing into the fall 1962 season: Initially: Two scripts where Mr. Wilson was either non-essential to the story or did not appear were shot first, with his lines either being removed or rewritten for other characters. The last six (6) episodes of Season 3: Gale Gordon is introduced as George's brother, John. George is away on business, settling an estate "out east." The bus at this point is warming up. Starting with Season 4: George and Martha move from town, presumably "out east." (At this point, Sylvia Field, who played Mrs. Wilson, was let go.) With the bus now departed, there are only a few scattered "blink-and-you'll-miss-them" mentions of the Wilsons in the first few episodes of the new season, after which they are never referred to again.
 Dennis the Menace / int_754df088
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_754df088
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_754df088
 Dennis the Menace / int_838de192
type
Chickenpox Episode
 Dennis the Menace / int_838de192
comment
Chickenpox Episode: In "Junior Astronaut," Dennis wins a contest to meet an astronaut, but isn't able to go because he catches chickenpox.
 Dennis the Menace / int_838de192
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_838de192
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_838de192
 Dennis the Menace / int_84c5ec0b
type
Free-Range Children
 Dennis the Menace / int_84c5ec0b
comment
Free-Range Children: The kids are constantly seen outside without parental supervision.
 Dennis the Menace / int_84c5ec0b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_84c5ec0b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_84c5ec0b
 Dennis the Menace / int_8c681acc
type
Third-Person Person
 Dennis the Menace / int_8c681acc
comment
Third-Person Person: Opie the Fix-it Man in "Dennis and the TV Set."
 Dennis the Menace / int_8c681acc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_8c681acc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_8c681acc
 Dennis the Menace / int_8ec35181
type
Cranky Neighbor
 Dennis the Menace / int_8ec35181
comment
Cranky Neighbor: George Wilson, in everyone else's eyes, especially Mrs. Elkins.
 Dennis the Menace / int_8ec35181
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_8ec35181
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_8ec35181
 Dennis the Menace / int_9dab0a6e
type
Continuity Nod
 Dennis the Menace / int_9dab0a6e
comment
Continuity Nod: In "Dennis and the Rare Coin", while at the police station, Dennis claims he got ice cream the last time he went there, a reference to the episode "Dennis Runs Away", which was produced before, but aired after.
 Dennis the Menace / int_9dab0a6e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_9dab0a6e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_9dab0a6e
 Dennis the Menace / int_a5e0c01
type
As Himself
 Dennis the Menace / int_a5e0c01
comment
As Himself: Spring Byington and Sandy Koufax
 Dennis the Menace / int_a5e0c01
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_a5e0c01
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_a5e0c01
 Dennis the Menace / int_a78c385f
type
Umpteenth Customer
 Dennis the Menace / int_a78c385f
comment
Umpteenth Customer: An episode revolves around Mr. Wilson trying to be this to win a shopping spree.
 Dennis the Menace / int_a78c385f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_a78c385f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_a78c385f
 Dennis the Menace / int_a89bbb84
type
Lucky Rabbit's Foot
 Dennis the Menace / int_a89bbb84
comment
Lucky Rabbit's Foot: A good and bad luck variant in "The Lucky Rabbit's Foot". In it, Dennis has a lucky rabbit's foot which he believes will help him pass the test. With recent bad luck John Wilson has been having, Dennis offers to let him borrow the foot. Mr. Wilson, however, doesn't believe in such superstition and doesn't take the foot. Immediately thereafter, his bad luck continues when something jams his lawnmower, and he runs over his garden hose with the mower. Meanwhile, Mr. Wilson urges Dennis to trade his lucky rabbits' foot to him as an experiment to prove one is as good as another. When Dennis has the worthless one, he wants his original back. After Mr. Wilson and Henry squabble over trying to buy it, Dennis sees that the rabbits' feet aren't so lucky if they cause disagreement between Mr. Wilson and Henry. In "The Lucky Piece", George offers Dennis a good luck coin instead of money for mowing the lawn. Alice and Martha get together and secretly make the good luck happen for Dennis to teach Mr. Wilson a lesson, with Dennis finding a compass and scout's pocketknife in a box of cookies, which Alice and Mrs. Wilson bought. The wives make arrangements for the malt shop to call Dennis and tell him that he won some free milkshakes which they paid for, and George offers to buy the lucky coin from Dennis, only to regret throwing it away when a hobo finds it and a ham falls out of a meat truck.
 Dennis the Menace / int_a89bbb84
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_a89bbb84
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_a89bbb84
 Dennis the Menace / int_ac4ac8e5
type
Idiosyncratic Episode Naming
 Dennis the Menace / int_ac4ac8e5
comment
Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The vast majority of episodes have Dennis' name in the title, describing what he is or does in the episode. A lot of the episodes that don't do the same thing with another character (usually Mr. Wilson). They use this less often in the later seasons, though.
 Dennis the Menace / int_ac4ac8e5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_ac4ac8e5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_ac4ac8e5
 Dennis the Menace / int_b01abe4f
type
Catchphrase
 Dennis the Menace / int_b01abe4f
comment
Catchphrase: For Dennis: "Heyyyyyy, Misssssster Willllllllllllson!", "Good ol' Mr Wilson", "Hellooooo, Mr. Wilson!", "Jeepers!", and "I was only trying to help!" For Mr. Wilson: "Oh, Great Scott!" Lampshaded at the end of one episode when Dennis and Mr. Wilson briefly take on each other's roles when Alice comes downstairs and sees the ruined kitchen drapes:
 Dennis the Menace / int_b01abe4f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_b01abe4f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_b01abe4f
 Dennis the Menace / int_b8e3f20a
type
Demoted to Extra
 Dennis the Menace / int_b8e3f20a
comment
Demoted to Extra: Joey, Dennis' best friend in the comics, gets pushed to the background on the show.
 Dennis the Menace / int_b8e3f20a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_b8e3f20a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_b8e3f20a
 Dennis the Menace / int_bc03c871
type
Child Hater
 Dennis the Menace / int_bc03c871
comment
Child Hater: Mr. Merrivale, the grumpy florist, who frequently chases Dennis and Tommy out of his flower shop. Downplayed with Mr. Finch, the pharmacist, who is considerably a bit more patient, whenever Dennis and Tommy aren't causing mischief in his pharmacy.
 Dennis the Menace / int_bc03c871
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_bc03c871
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_bc03c871
 Dennis the Menace / int_bd08288f
type
Mouthy Kid
 Dennis the Menace / int_bd08288f
comment
Mouthy Kid: Seymour Williams, to John Wilson in the final season.
 Dennis the Menace / int_bd08288f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_bd08288f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_bd08288f
 Dennis the Menace / int_c33ba0a8
type
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome
 Dennis the Menace / int_c33ba0a8
comment
Starting with Season 4: George and Martha move from town, presumably "out east." (At this point, Sylvia Field, who played Mrs. Wilson, was let go.) With the bus now departed, there are only a few scattered "blink-and-you'll-miss-them" mentions of the Wilsons in the first few episodes of the new season, after which they are never referred to again.
 Dennis the Menace / int_c33ba0a8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_c33ba0a8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_c33ba0a8
 Dennis the Menace / int_c6074d96
type
I Am Spartacus
 Dennis the Menace / int_c6074d96
comment
I Am Spartacus: In Season 4's "The New Principal", Dennis's new principal, Mr. Spivey, puts him in detention after he is framed by Johnny Brady signing Dennis's name to a picture that Johnny drew; John Wilson, Mr. Finch the pharmacist, and Mr. Quigley the grocer come to the school claiming to be Henry Mitchell so they can convince the principal of Dennis's innocence. By the time Henry shows up, the principal dismisses all of them and Dennis gets to play in the baseball game.
 Dennis the Menace / int_c6074d96
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_c6074d96
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_c6074d96
 Dennis the Menace / int_c7a40e17
type
Inept Aptitude Test
 Dennis the Menace / int_c7a40e17
comment
Inept Aptitude Test: Dennis takes a standardized IQ test in school which reveals him to be a genius; but it turns out a wad of gum he left on the underside of the paper screwed up the scoring.
 Dennis the Menace / int_c7a40e17
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_c7a40e17
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_c7a40e17
 Dennis the Menace / int_df4e55b9
type
Pulled from Your Day Off
 Dennis the Menace / int_df4e55b9
comment
Pulled from Your Day Off: In the Season 4 episode "Wilson's Little White Lie", when John Wilson is about to have a day off, his wife wants him to spend the day doing home repairs, and when Dennis comes over, Mr. Wilson tells Dennis that he can't see him because he's feeling under the weather. This is further complicated when Mrs. Wilson insists that he goes to the doctor for an overdue check-up, which Mr. Wilson unsuccessfully tries to avoid, only for Mr. Wilson to end up staying in the hospital next to Dennis.
 Dennis the Menace / int_df4e55b9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_df4e55b9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_df4e55b9
 Dennis the Menace / int_e064dc5a
type
Plot Allergy
 Dennis the Menace / int_e064dc5a
comment
Plot Allergy: In the episode "Wilson's Allergy," Mr. Wilson starts sneezing whenever he's around Dennis, but in the end he turns out to be allergic to a hair tonic that Dennis has secretly been using.
 Dennis the Menace / int_e064dc5a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_e064dc5a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_e064dc5a
 Dennis the Menace / int_e28f88b8
type
Last-Name Basis
 Dennis the Menace / int_e28f88b8
comment
Last-Name Basis: George Wilson frequently addresses Henry as Mitchell, even though Henry works as an engineer, and George worked as a retired salesman in this version, in contrast to the comics version, where he was a postman.
 Dennis the Menace / int_e28f88b8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_e28f88b8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_e28f88b8
 Dennis the Menace / int_ea1a7543
type
That Was the Reward
 Dennis the Menace / int_ea1a7543
comment
That Was the Reward: The episode "Dennis and the Fishing Rod" had Dennis trying to buy a fishing rod for his father. He tries to pay for it with a bill of Confederate money, but the merchant won't take the bill since he thinks it's worthless. Later on, the merchant learns from Mr. Wilson that the Confederate bill was worth a lot of money.
 Dennis the Menace / int_ea1a7543
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_ea1a7543
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_ea1a7543
 Dennis the Menace / int_eb6da8ef
type
Crossover
 Dennis the Menace / int_eb6da8ef
comment
Crossover: Jay North made a guest appearence in an episode of The Donna Reed Show as Dennis. Apparently the Mitchells and the Stones live in the same neighborhood. Spring Byington appears in one episode as herself visiting her niece, the mother of one of Dennis's friends. Although playing herself, Dennis refers to her by the name of her character from December Bride. (Which is somewhat ironic, as Jay North would grow up to resent the fact that everyone thought of him as Dennis, making it next to impossible to find post-Dennis acting work.)
 Dennis the Menace / int_eb6da8ef
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_eb6da8ef
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_eb6da8ef
 Dennis the Menace / int_f29188f3
type
Misfortune Cookie
 Dennis the Menace / int_f29188f3
comment
Misfortune Cookie: In "The Fortune Cookie", when the Mitchells and Wilsons open their fortune cookies, George receives a fortune that reads "Beware of tomorrow". Dennis comes over and offers Mr. Wilson some homemade fudge, which leaves his mouth stuck. A TV quiz show calls Mr. Wilson at home while his mouth is stuck; by the time his mouth is unstuck, the time expires for the quiz show. When a salesman comes over with a check, Tommy asks if Mr. Wilson will drop the check on the floor to see if it bounces, mentioning someone who makes rubber novelty checks. The offended salesman tries to leave with Mr. Wilson's coin collection, only to be stopped by a mean-looking guard dog named Tiny, which bites him in the pants, and Mr. Wilson recovers his collection. The next day, when Mr. Wilson decides to let Tiny have the fortune cookie, Dennis takes out the fortune, which reads "You are about to lead a dog's life", with Mr. Wilson groaning when Dennis believes that fortune was meant for Mr. Wilson.
 Dennis the Menace / int_f29188f3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_f29188f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_f29188f3
 Dennis the Menace / int_f5a3e496
type
Suspiciously Similar Substitute
 Dennis the Menace / int_f5a3e496
comment
The two episodes filmed between Kearns' last episode and Gordon's first were obviously rewritten with two Suspiciously Similar Substitutes: Grocer Mr. Quigley coaches Dennis's Little League Team, and Uncle Ned - who previously was a health nut who drove George crazy with exercise and fitness - now is in such bad health that he suddenly gets exhausted as he prepares his flower garden for a neighborhood contest.
 Dennis the Menace / int_f5a3e496
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_f5a3e496
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_f5a3e496
 Dennis the Menace / int_f8e52439
type
Birthday Episode
 Dennis the Menace / int_f8e52439
comment
Birthday Episode: Three: "Alice's Birthday" (where Dennis causes a lot of mischief trying to get a present for his mother), "Dennis's Birthday" (where Mr. Wilson performs his magic act for Dennis' birthday party after learning a famed actress is going to be there) and "Where There's a Will" (where Mr. Wilson puts a watch for Dennis in his will and starts worrying that he doesn't have a lot of time left to live).
 Dennis the Menace / int_f8e52439
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_f8e52439
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_f8e52439
 Dennis the Menace / int_name
type
ItemName
 Dennis the Menace / int_name
comment
 Dennis the Menace / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 Dennis the Menace / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Dennis the Menace / int_name
 Dennis the Menace / int_name
itemName
Dennis the Menace

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 DennisTheMenace
seeAlso
Dennis the Menace
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
At Least I Admit It / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Bubblegum Popping / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Character Outlives Actor / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Chickenpox Episode / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
I Am Spartacus / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Inept Aptitude Test / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Lucky Rabbit's Foot / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Misfortune Cookie / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Mouthy Kid / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Movie-Theater Episode / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Plot Allergy / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Pulled from Your Day Off / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Road-Sign Reversal / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Series of the 1950s / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
That Was the Reward / int_6650040c
 Dennis the Menace
hasFeature
Umpteenth Customer / int_6650040c