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  Strip Name The Bash Street Kids
  Artist David SutherlandMike Pearse
  Start Issue 604
  Start Date 13 February, 1954
  Finish Ongoing
  Characters Danny, Erbert, Fatty, Plug, Sidney, Smiffy, Spotty, Toots, Wilfrid, Cuthbert, Head, Janitor, Olive, Teacher, Winston


The Bash Street Kids is a Comic Strip in the UK Comic The Beano , and is often seen as respresentative of the comic. The strip was created by Leo Baxendale under the title ''When the Bell Rings'', and first appeared in The Beano in issue 604, dated 13 February 1954 . It became ''The Bash Street Kids'' in 1956 . Baxendale continued to draw it until 1961 , and David Sutherland has drawn the majority of the strips since then.

Like many long-running UK comic strips, ''The Bash Street Kids'' is anachronistically frozen in the era the strip began in. About Class 2B of Bash Street School , where the teacher and the headmaster still wear Mortarboard s and Gown s and pupils sit at wooden desks with Inkwell s. They are taught by a stereotypical teacher, who appears to actually have the name Teacher (his wife is called Mrs. Teacher). The characters were inspired by the view overlooking the D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd office windows, from the playground at Dundee High School.

The class contains 10 Pupil s:











Other characters of the strip include:





As can be seen, some characters are named after their occupation; for example Teacher, Head. This is typical of eccentric British humour, and even borders on surrealism; Teacher's wife is called "Mrs Teacher", the headmaster's brother's name is "Mr Headsbrother", and the children's parents (who look almost exactly the same as their child) are called "Plug's Dad" and such, even in flashbacks when they are themselves children.

In the earlier years it was not clear how many pupils there were. The maximum there ever were was 16, including:

The strip has had various Spin-off s over the years, including Pup Parade , Simply Smiffy , Plug and Singled Out . The Bash Street Kids Annual is published every year, as were summer specials during the 1990s .