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Dennis Menace Quotes By Gale Gordon

I've worked with very few that I considered unpleasant. Dennis the Menace was a joy to work on. — Gale Gordon

Dennis Menace Quotes By Dennis The Menace

I don't hafta taste it to know it taste funny. It already looks like it taste funny. — Dennis The Menace

Dennis Menace Quotes By Simon Hoggart

It's sad that the BBC is toning down Dennis the Menace for a cartoon series. He is losing his weapons, catapult and peashooter, will no longer pick on Walter the Softy, and his ferocious grimace is to be replaced by a charming, boyish smile. — Simon Hoggart

Dennis Menace Quotes By Dennis Miller

So who's the big red menace nowadays? Cuba. That's it? I'm sorry, but it's hard to whip up any us against them nationalist fervor about a country whose principal export is citizens who can swim. — Dennis Miller

Dennis Menace Quotes By Gilbert Hernandez

My two biggest influences are Archie comics and Dennis the Menace. — Gilbert Hernandez

Dennis Menace Quotes By Tony Benn

After fifteen years I have decided to resign my membership of the Dennis The Menace Fanclub. It
brought me no benefits worth mentioning. — Tony Benn

Dennis Menace Quotes By Fabian Black

So how big were his teeth? Are we talking big bad wolf?"
"Did you read The Beano when you were a kid?"
"Yeah, once or twice."
"Picture Dennis the Menace's dog Gnasher with an elderly human face and you've nailed Norman. I think he must have been a larger man when he had the choppers made. His face has shrunk with age, but the teeth have stayed the same. — Fabian Black

Dennis Menace Quotes By Gilbert Hernandez

Dennis the Menace was probably the most realistic comic book ever done. No space aliens ever invaded! — Gilbert Hernandez

Dennis Menace Quotes By Charles M. Schulz

I despise those shallow religious comics. Dennis the Menace, for instance, is the most shallow. When they show him praying - I just can't stand that sort of thing, talking to God about some cutesy thing that he'd done during the day. I don't think Hank Ketcham has any deep knowledge of things like that. — Charles M. Schulz