Dennis & Gnasher Season 1 Episode 16 Dog Tired; The Way of Den-Do

  • November 18, 2010
  • 11 min

Dennis & Gnasher is a British animated television series based on the characters from the Beano comic of the same name. The show follows the adventures of Dennis the Menace and his loyal canine companion Gnasher as they cause chaos and mischief in their hometown of Beanotown. In season 1 episode 16, titled "Dog Tired; The Way of Den-Do," Dennis and his friends find themselves in a variety of hilarious and wacky situations.

In the first half of the episode, "Dog Tired," Dennis and his friends are determined to help Gnasher win the title of "Most Energetic Pet" in Beanotown's annual pet competition. However, when Gnasher gets distracted by a bone and falls asleep, Dennis must come up with a plan to keep his energetic dog awake. As the competition heats up, Dennis and Gnasher find themselves facing off against some tough competition, including a hyperactive hamster and a high-energy horse.

In the second half of the episode, "The Way of Den-Do," Dennis decides to teach his friends the ancient art of Den-Do, a martial art invented by his grandfather. With the help of his trusty cane, Dennis demonstrates some impressive moves and teaches his friends the importance of focus and discipline. However, when their training takes an unexpected turn, Dennis and his friends must use their new skills to outsmart a group of troublesome bullies.

Throughout the episode, viewers will be entertained by the hilarious antics of Dennis and his friends, as well as the mischievous behavior of Gnasher. From wacky pet competitions to martial arts battles, "Dog Tired; The Way of Den-Do" is a fun-filled episode that is sure to keep viewers of all ages laughing.

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  • First Aired
    November 18, 2010
  • Runtime
    11 min
  • Language
    English