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- Like The Bash Street Kids, the Nibblers all had distinct personalities.
- Summer Specials there were also Bash Street Kids Summer Specials.
- The Massive Minnie Minxes return as the Bash Street Kids.
- The Pup Parade also made a return in the Bash Street Kids Annual 2008.
- Dennis'school teacher likes to show the Bash Street Kids to give him a smile.
- Mrs . Blakeningsop tells the Bash Street Kids and Gnasher as she takes them all the way home.
- Upon finding out The Bash Street Kids were also hunting for the treasure, the trio followed them to London.
- Dave Sutherland, who was already the artist of Biffo the Bear and The Bash Street Kids, was chosen.
- The Bash Street Kids and Gnasher wait until the light turns green but Walter, Bertie and Spotty are very hot.
- Using a similar narrative device to that which Alan Moore employed in " Dennis the Menace or the Bash Street Kids.
- Nigel also writes The Bash Street Kids, Bananaman as well as both writing and drawing The Numskulls as of # 3695.
- Professor Moderoid eats an apple while the Bash Street Kids would slap him on the back, now he has false teeth.
- It became " The Bash Street Kids " in 1956 and has become a regular feature, appearing in every issue.
- The proposal turned out to be a hoax when the story introducing the new Bash Street Kids saw them in their old ways.
- Much like other Beano characters save for Dennis and The Bash Street Kids he does not appear to have a set group of friends.
- Unfortunately, Cynthia tells Sir that she finds Mrs . Blakeningsop as she tells the Bash Street Kids and Gnasher for a run today.
- He also made other appearances in the spin-off Bash Street Kids-Singled Out, where he would take on a similar role.
- The video is also the first animated appearance for characters like Dennis, Gnasher, Minnie, The Bash Street Kids and The Three Bears.
- A spin-off from The Bash Street Kids, it featured Smiffy ( a character from that strip ) plus his brother, Normal Norman.
- Thin periodicals called Dennis the Menace ", " Desperate Dan " and " The Bash Street Kids " have been read by generations of British schoolboys.