Alt Name: | Dennis the Menace The Incredible Dennis the Menace[1] |
Creator: | Sean Roche Bob Shellhorn |
Voices: | Adam Wylie Jeannie Elias Dan Gilvezan Greg Burson June Foray Katie Leigh Anna Mathias |
Developer: | Sean Roche |
Country: | United States Italy |
Language: | English |
Num Episodes: | 13 |
Executive Producer: | Andy Heyward |
Company: | DIC Animation City Reteitalia Saerom Animation (animation) |
Music: | Tom Worrall |
Director: | Bob Shellhorn |
Producer: | Bob Shellhorn |
Network: | CBS |
Last Aired: | [2] |
The All-New Dennis the Menace is an animated series based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham that aired from September 18 to December 11, 1993 on CBS (while the 1986 series was still airing in syndication).[3]
It capitalizes on the success of a live-action film adaptation of the comic strip, released in 1993.[4]
Produced by DIC Animation City and Reteitalia, S.p.A., in association with Spanish network Telecinco, it, like the latter, was sponsored by General Mills.
The series' opening theme was adapted from the overture to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro.[5] [6] The series' score also consists of classical music adaptations from overtures,[7] such as the one from Gioachino Rossini's The Barber of Seville.
Buena Vista Home Video released two single-episode VHS tapes in 1994, featuring the episodes "It's a Guy Thing" and "Hospitality".
Roadshow Entertainment released several VHS tapes in Australia in the mid-90s.[8] [9] [10]
Magna Pacific released all 13 episodes (except "Pig Out" and "Battle of the Bonding") on three separate region 4 DVD volumes in Australia in 2004,[2] [11] [12] [13]
Anchor Bay UK released a single DVD volume in June 2004, containing the first four episodes of the series. This DVD was reissued under Anchor Bay's "Price Wise" budget DVD imprint in August 2006.
In June 2005, Avenue Entertainment released two DVD volumes containing two episodes each.
In 2002, DIC produced a Television Film as part of their DIC Movie Toons series, titled Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control. It originally premiered on television on Nickelodeon on October 27, 2002,[14] [15] and was released on VHS and DVD shortly afterward by MGM Home Entertainment, and later aired internationally on Disney Channel and Toon Disney. Instead of duplicating the look and feel of this show, it harked back instead to the character designs from the better-known 1986 Dennis the Menace series, also produced by DIC. It marks the first Dennis the Menace project released after Hank Ketcham's death on June 1, 2001.