Danny's Nanny
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Danny's Nanny was a comic strip in The Beano
drawn by David Mostyn, featuring the young toddler and his nanny, a dog which bore some resemblance to a sheep with a very long coat.
First appearing in the Beano No. 2402, the 50th anniversary issue (30 July 1988, the first strip told the story of how Danny's mother decided that she needed a nanny for her "high-spirited" son. Having sent an applicant packing, Danny jumps on the back of a stray dog who throws him off and delivers him to his mother.
In general, Nanny is a cynical, long-suffering dog who rarely speaks to humans in the strip, but lets us know her thoughts via thought balloons. Apart from crisis scenarios, there is little love lost between Danny and Nanny, each of whom enjoys seeing the other played for a fool.
The strip appeared regularly until No. 2696 (19 March 1994). A frequent tagline was "Danny's nanny has a wet nose, fur and a tail. That's because Danny's Nanny is a dog!"
The Beano
The Beano is a British children's comic, published by D.C. Thomson & Co and is arguably their most successful.The comic first appeared on 30 July 1938, and was published weekly. During the Second World War,The Beano and The Dandy were published on alternating weeks because of paper and ink...
drawn by David Mostyn, featuring the young toddler and his nanny, a dog which bore some resemblance to a sheep with a very long coat.
First appearing in the Beano No. 2402, the 50th anniversary issue (30 July 1988, the first strip told the story of how Danny's mother decided that she needed a nanny for her "high-spirited" son. Having sent an applicant packing, Danny jumps on the back of a stray dog who throws him off and delivers him to his mother.
In general, Nanny is a cynical, long-suffering dog who rarely speaks to humans in the strip, but lets us know her thoughts via thought balloons. Apart from crisis scenarios, there is little love lost between Danny and Nanny, each of whom enjoys seeing the other played for a fool.
The strip appeared regularly until No. 2696 (19 March 1994). A frequent tagline was "Danny's nanny has a wet nose, fur and a tail. That's because Danny's Nanny is a dog!"