I simply keep replaying this because this intro seems so familiar and I just love the theme song (I remember it from my childhood). I wish I'd see this kind of stuff on TV again... I miss the old animation and frantic orchestrated music.
OMG!! Thank you! Ive been looking every where on You Tube on anything on the New Dennis the Menace cartoon series that was on CBS in 93-94! I use to watch it every Saturday morning on CBS! I luved it! Now if only I can find someone who has any of the episodes!
I'm amazed that barely any trace of this series shows up on TH-cam. So many obscure things have put on here, but not this? Thousands of people have put up videos of the 1986 series, but not this one. Sure, it was only on for a year, but jeez. People have videos of things that were on for one DAY. [shrug] Still, it's remarkable that THIS intro is what does turn up. As I recall, it only aired two times (at least in the US).
It aired in Serbia once when I was a kid, and this is the first version that I have seen. I saw the 80s version when I got older, and I didn't find it as interesting
The only voice actor from the '80s version to reprise their role was primary DiC voicer Jeannie Elias (voice of Princess Toadstool on the DiC Mario cartoons, voice of Sharon Stone on Kissyfur, voice of Marcy and Willie on Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats, and voice of Penny on Popples), who did the voice of Margaret on both the '80s version and this version.
While some may argue that the original Dennis the Menace cartoon was way too over-the-top and stereotypically cartoony for the down-to-earth humor of Hank Ketcham's long-running Sunday comic, I personally liked it. The voice acting was great. Dennis's voice was perfect and from Joey to whiny Margaret, the voices fit perfectly. Even Mr. Wilson's voice was right on the spot. The writing was just hilarious. From traveling in time to adventuring in the jungle, there were an entertaining bunch of shorts on that show. The "All-New" Dennis the Menace (sometimes reffered to (mostly in foreign countries) as The Incredible Dennis the Menace and Dennis the Menace) is a radical departure from the far-fetched cartoon antics of the previous series. It aired on CBS's Saturday morning cartoon lineup for a little while... just one season I believe. The show debuted the same year as the live-action Dennis the Menace movie starring Walter Matthau as the harried Mr. George Wilson. These characters originated in the popular comic strip by Hank Ketcham. This updated version of the classic Dennis the Menace TV sitcom (1959-63) features Adam Wylie as Dennis; Greg Burson as poor old Mr. George Wilson; June Foray as his wife (and often his conscience) Marsha Wilson; Dan Gilvezan as Dennis' bespectacled dad Henry Mitchell (and also Dennis' unruly mutt dog name Ruff); Anna Mathias as Dennis' overwheled mother Alice; Jeannie Elias as Dennis' nemesis Margaret Wade (she had a crush on Dennis, but the affection was not reciprocated); and Katie Leigh as tomboy Gina Gottili as well as Dennis' best buddy Joey. Additional voices were provied by Eileen Brennan, Eugene Roche, Hamilton Camp, Rodger Bumpass, Susan Silo, Brian Cummings, June Foray, and actor-radio host Wayne Powers. Powers said, "Any time I had the honor and priviledge working in the sound studio with the legendary June Foray was like getting a doctorate in voice work. She was truly one of the all-time greats. I almost felt guilty cashing the checks. Notice, I said 'almost'!" Music was provided by Tom Worrall. Everything is all-new, from the voice actors to the storylines. Gone are Dennis's days of meeting dinosaurs and stopping international smuggling rings. Gone is Mr. Wilson's incredible ability to take any beating Dennis accidentally inflicts. The new cartoon features plot-lines that are more "realistic" and true to the comic's old era sensibility. The format is all new, with one single episode taking up the entire half hour. The plots are incredibly mundane compared to the outlandishly fun plots of the original 'toon. I remember one episode being about either Dennis or Mr. Wilson being sick... it was incredibly boring. The voice acting is pretty dismal. Dennis's voice, perfectly cast in the original toon sounds really raspy in the new one. The other voices, from Joey to Mr. Wilson are extremely pedestrian. Mr. Wilson sounds strangely subdued, much like Walter Matthau's Wilson in the major motion picture, but not as apt. Dennis's parents are also miscast; Mr. Mitchell is a far cry from Phil Hartman's excellent delivery. The good news is that the animation is better. The colors are more vibrant, much like the newer intro to the old series and everything has a crisp detail that the original series lacks. Cosmetic changes aside, tuning into the new cartoon on Saturday mornings when I was a kid, I still missed the crazy plots and superb writing of the original. The new series isn't funny at all; but instead tries to replicate the low-key humor of the comic, which is impossible in the cartoon medium. The creators of the original cartoon knew that task would be impossible and instead made a great cartoon with some crazy plots, loads of slapstick humor and funny dialogue. The "All-New" Dennis the Menace tries to be faithful to the comic, but in doing so forgets to be fun. And that's what Dennis is all about, right?
The series' opening theme music was adapted from the overture to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro. The series' score also consists of classical music adaptations from overtures, such as the one from Gioachino Rossini's The Barber of Seville.
The intro music to the cartoon sounds like the musical work of Randy Edelman (The Mask, The Mummy 3, Beethoven, The Whole Nine Yards, Macgyver, and others)
I remember this version of Dennis the Menace 1993-1994, is because the movie (based off the comic strip), just came out in theaters, in the same year the cartoon did. I have 2 episodes on VHS.
All-New Dennis the Menace animated design's give me some way serious The Real Ghostbusters (season 7), Mario, Captain N (season 3), Wish Kid, Super Dave, and Sonic the Hedgehog vibes.
@capnbarfy the only voice actor from the '80s version to reprise their role was primary DiC voicer Jeannie Elias (voice of Princess Toadstool on the DiC Mario cartoons), who did the voice of Margaret on both the '80s version and this version.
CBS Saturday Morning "In Your Eye" schedule 1993-1994: September 18, 1993-1994 - from Charleston, South Carolina Ch. 5 (WCSC) [Eastern}: 7:00am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs 7:30am Beakman's World 8:00am Disney's Marsupulami 8:30am Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am The All-New Dennis the Menace 10:30am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 11:30am Soul Train (1 Hour) 12:00pm Local programming 12:30pm CBS Storybreak March 1994: 8:00am Disney's Marsupulami 8:30am Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am Conan and the Young Warriors 10:30am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour) 11:30am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs Spring-Summer 1994: 6:00am Beakman's World 6:30am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs 7:00am Local programming 8:00am Disney's Marsupulami 8:30am Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour) 11:00am The All-New Dennis the Menace 11:30am Conan and the Young Warriors Summer-early fall 1994: 6:00am Beakman's World 6:30am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs 7:00am Local programming 8:00am Disney's The Little Mermaid 8:30am The All-New Dennis the Menace 9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Wait, was this a new show? I thought it was a repackaged version of the Dennis the Menace cartoon from the 80's. Similar to what CBS did when they brought COPS back as CyberCOPS.
For those of you wondering, this is an adaptation of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro Overture (thanks Sound Hound!).
It's a damn sweet remake of this Classic Music.
I thought it was a sample they were using
Prefer this sampled version to the original
This sounds like Horrid Henry! But the ending sounds like the Simpsons!
An excellent tribute to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
I simply keep replaying this because this intro seems so familiar and I just love the theme song (I remember it from my childhood). I wish I'd see this kind of stuff on TV again... I miss the old animation and frantic orchestrated music.
BTW this music is from MOZZASRTs MARRIAGE OF FIGGARO
This Cartoon Sounds like Horrid Henry!
This intro and visuals are not only seizure inducing but symphonic genius!
It was the 90s.
So all my favorite shows as a kid came out the same year I did!
OMG!! Thank you! Ive been looking every where on You Tube on anything on the New Dennis the Menace cartoon series that was on CBS in 93-94! I use to watch it every Saturday morning on CBS! I luved it! Now if only I can find someone who has any of the episodes!
I'm amazed that barely any trace of this series shows up on TH-cam. So many obscure things have put on here, but not this? Thousands of people have put up videos of the 1986 series, but not this one. Sure, it was only on for a year, but jeez. People have videos of things that were on for one DAY. [shrug]
Still, it's remarkable that THIS intro is what does turn up. As I recall, it only aired two times (at least in the US).
It aired in Serbia once when I was a kid, and this is the first version that I have seen. I saw the 80s version when I got older, and I didn't find it as interesting
@@albatros280 we also had in Hellas
The only voice actor from the '80s version to reprise their role was primary DiC voicer Jeannie Elias (voice of Princess Toadstool on the DiC Mario cartoons, voice of Sharon Stone on Kissyfur, voice of Marcy and Willie on Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats, and voice of Penny on Popples), who did the voice of Margaret on both the '80s version and this version.
Home Alone is Older that that TV Show!
While some may argue that the original Dennis the Menace cartoon was way too over-the-top and stereotypically cartoony for the down-to-earth humor of Hank Ketcham's long-running Sunday comic, I personally liked it. The voice acting was great. Dennis's voice was perfect and from Joey to whiny Margaret, the voices fit perfectly. Even Mr. Wilson's voice was right on the spot. The writing was just hilarious. From traveling in time to adventuring in the jungle, there were an entertaining bunch of shorts on that show.
The "All-New" Dennis the Menace (sometimes reffered to (mostly in foreign countries) as The Incredible Dennis the Menace and Dennis the Menace) is a radical departure from the far-fetched cartoon antics of the previous series. It aired on CBS's Saturday morning cartoon lineup for a little while... just one season I believe. The show debuted the same year as the live-action Dennis the Menace movie starring Walter Matthau as the harried Mr. George Wilson. These characters originated in the popular comic strip by Hank Ketcham. This updated version of the classic Dennis the Menace TV sitcom (1959-63) features Adam Wylie as Dennis; Greg Burson as poor old Mr. George Wilson; June Foray as his wife (and often his conscience) Marsha Wilson; Dan Gilvezan as Dennis' bespectacled dad Henry Mitchell (and also Dennis' unruly mutt dog name Ruff); Anna Mathias as Dennis' overwheled mother Alice; Jeannie Elias as Dennis' nemesis Margaret Wade (she had a crush on Dennis, but the affection was not reciprocated); and Katie Leigh as tomboy Gina Gottili as well as Dennis' best buddy Joey. Additional voices were provied by Eileen Brennan, Eugene Roche, Hamilton Camp, Rodger Bumpass, Susan Silo, Brian Cummings, June Foray, and actor-radio host Wayne Powers. Powers said, "Any time I had the honor and priviledge working in the sound studio with the legendary June Foray was like getting a doctorate in voice work. She was truly one of the all-time greats. I almost felt guilty cashing the checks. Notice, I said 'almost'!" Music was provided by Tom Worrall. Everything is all-new, from the voice actors to the storylines. Gone are Dennis's days of meeting dinosaurs and stopping international smuggling rings. Gone is Mr. Wilson's incredible ability to take any beating Dennis accidentally inflicts. The new cartoon features plot-lines that are more "realistic" and true to the comic's old era sensibility.
The format is all new, with one single episode taking up the entire half hour. The plots are incredibly mundane compared to the outlandishly fun plots of the original 'toon. I remember one episode being about either Dennis or Mr. Wilson being sick... it was incredibly boring.
The voice acting is pretty dismal. Dennis's voice, perfectly cast in the original toon sounds really raspy in the new one. The other voices, from Joey to Mr. Wilson are extremely pedestrian. Mr. Wilson sounds strangely subdued, much like Walter Matthau's Wilson in the major motion picture, but not as apt. Dennis's parents are also miscast; Mr. Mitchell is a far cry from Phil Hartman's excellent delivery.
The good news is that the animation is better. The colors are more vibrant, much like the newer intro to the old series and everything has a crisp detail that the original series lacks.
Cosmetic changes aside, tuning into the new cartoon on Saturday mornings when I was a kid, I still missed the crazy plots and superb writing of the original. The new series isn't funny at all; but instead tries to replicate the low-key humor of the comic, which is impossible in the cartoon medium. The creators of the original cartoon knew that task would be impossible and instead made a great cartoon with some crazy plots, loads of slapstick humor and funny dialogue. The "All-New" Dennis the Menace tries to be faithful to the comic, but in doing so forgets to be fun. And that's what Dennis is all about, right?
The series' opening theme music was adapted from the overture to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro. The series' score also consists of classical music adaptations from overtures, such as the one from Gioachino Rossini's The Barber of Seville.
The reason why this was new, is because the movie (based off the comic strip), just came out in theaters, in the same year the cartoon did.
The intro music to the cartoon sounds like the musical work of Randy Edelman (The Mask, The Mummy 3, Beethoven, The Whole Nine Yards, Macgyver, and others)
Love the song my favourite.
My childhood cartoon
Mine too!
I remember this version of Dennis the Menace 1993-1994, is because the movie (based off the comic strip), just came out in theaters, in the same year the cartoon did. I have 2 episodes on VHS.
I hope they release more of this series on DVD I really love this show a lot.
All-New Dennis the Menace animated design's give me some way serious The Real Ghostbusters (season 7), Mario, Captain N (season 3), Wish Kid, Super Dave, and Sonic the Hedgehog vibes.
I remember this version of Dennis the Menace 1994
@capnbarfy the only voice actor from the '80s version to reprise their role was primary DiC voicer Jeannie Elias (voice of Princess Toadstool on the DiC Mario cartoons), who did the voice of Margaret on both the '80s version and this version.
I hope they put this on DVD I really appreciate it.
i can honestly say i dont remeber this one lol
Nostalgija
Istina brate
Will every episode of Dennis the Menace from 1993 get published? That would be great. Please keep me posted.
I love this song
When the tv series used to teach and appreciate classical Masterpieces
I only saw this show briefly when it aired.
I read something online sourced from an New York City, New York TV Guide schedule from November 6, 1993 that Cyber C.O.P.S. pre-empted this program.
CBS Saturday Morning "In Your Eye" schedule 1993-1994:
September 18, 1993-1994 - from Charleston, South Carolina Ch. 5 (WCSC) [Eastern}:
7:00am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
7:30am Beakman's World
8:00am Disney's Marsupulami
8:30am Disney's The Little Mermaid
9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am The All-New Dennis the Menace
10:30am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
11:30am Soul Train (1 Hour)
12:00pm Local programming
12:30pm CBS Storybreak
March 1994:
8:00am Disney's Marsupulami
8:30am Disney's The Little Mermaid
9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am Conan and the Young Warriors
10:30am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour)
11:30am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Spring-Summer 1994:
6:00am Beakman's World
6:30am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
7:00am Local programming
8:00am Disney's Marsupulami
8:30am Disney's The Little Mermaid
9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour)
11:00am The All-New Dennis the Menace
11:30am Conan and the Young Warriors
Summer-early fall 1994:
6:00am Beakman's World
6:30am Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
7:00am Local programming
8:00am Disney's The Little Mermaid
8:30am The All-New Dennis the Menace
9:00am Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
How come I don’t remember this one?
Frikin love this intro, its awesome
This was good and everything but it'll never live up to the original Dennis the Menace cartoon from 1986
@VuXman Yes, it's a part of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro
There are a ton over TH-cam.
Wait, was this a new show? I thought it was a repackaged version of the Dennis the Menace cartoon from the 80's. Similar to what CBS did when they brought COPS back as CyberCOPS.
YES
GOD ALL THIS TIME ,and IT WAS ON TH-cam :D
Man I love the Internet!
Warning! Contains Seizure
Uploaded some episodes of this series
can you put up Dennis the Menace the 80s animated series Opening Theme please
Horrid Henry is Trash as Dennis the Menace!
Was this a sequel or a remake of the 86's animated series?
Nice
How many episodes did this one have?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-New_Dennis_the_Menace
@Henrique de Arruda 13.
@@FlyingDuckMan360 just 13?
@@henriquedearruda8902 Yes.
@@FlyingDuckMan360 sounds a lot like the Thomas and friends sister series TUGS
İ Rembembered in turkiye
What drugs where they on? This intro is supermessy but still so awesome:)
it's because the show is before the UK version! and i am jealous that UK dennis the menace has more shows and movies!
UGH YOU KNOW WHAT! IF THE CREATOR WON'T DO IT, THEN FINE! I'LL MAKE A NEW DENNIS THE MENACE! THE EXACT SAME DENNIS FROM US AND HE IS GOING TO BE 13!
@@scm64entertainment44 Go for it. Don't let anything stop you.
This sounds like the Simpsons!
somebody upload this cartoon plz.
@RodStewartfan1 I have one, and I'll be uploading it soon.
@RodStewartfan1 No prob, man.
This is a messy intro, can give people sercurs
fine, then he's going to be 13 this year in a new show! and i am going to voicing him! and if i turn 15 then he i will be 14 in the new show!
If I were the creators of this I would say NO you can’t create that🇬🇧
@ live
This version was whack compared to the syndicated one from 1986. Way too sedate and tame.
i prefer the uk dennis the menace tbf
what the!? why would americans watch that (UK) version of dennis!
@@scm64entertainment44 I didnt say they would, btw this comment is like 9 years old. but being from the UK I prefered the UK version.
NO! THE US ONE IS BETTER!
@@Cillian10-g4s bloody hell this comment is 10 years old!
@@AlexGarrickActress YES!
i did not like this one or the theme.