Ted is a polite young boy who takes pride in his appearance. He also appears to be quite friendly in Horrid Henry and the Detention Club. Overall the show is good. But not for children below The way Henry pranks his brother Peter, Margaret and every other character is fun to watch.
If he were to plot and scheme, he would be a borderline psychopath, but in the main he reacts to situations to get his own way, which makes him funny and endearing rather than alarming. They were formed in He also lives with Fluffy and is not the only pet in the house.
Horrid Henry was fandabidosi! I love this, book because I think it's funny. It is funny when Horrid Henry calls Perfect Peter a 'worm' and a 'smell nappy baby'. I think this book is very funny and I love that Horrid Henry plays pranks on his brother and calls him 'worm'. I love this book, because it is interesting and it has tips at the back how to play the football. Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend. Henry has a chance to get his hands on FA Cup tickets, if he can be declared man of the match in a class football game.
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Read this book? Horrid Henry is the main character and the overall main protagonist of the TV series. He was created by Francesca Simon in the mid s, and he was brought to the television by the episode maker Dave Unwin in He is a mischievous prankster-type kid, who is exhilarant and arrogant. He is much hated by some of the staff at Ashton Primary School his school , like Miss Battle-Axe and Mr Soggington but is a very popular kid with the students, having lots of friends, most likely due to his prankster-type personality.
Since Series 4, Henry has become a more down-to-earth kid, who is seemingly obsessed with morality. He is voiced by Lizzie Waterworth-Santo. Throughout the series, Henry appears to be a 'horrid' boy, indicated by the people around him, including his parents and teacher.
Henry appears to turn 11 in Horrid Henry's Birthday Bonanza onward. He is 4 foot 4. Horrid Henry is a troublemaking bad boy who has a few anger management issues and is a little bit over-exhilarant, with features of arrogance too. He is a foul-tempered, hot headed kid with a smart mouth. He's also extremely skeptical of authority, or just anything that kids stereotypically hate, such as school, but he's also a trendy sort of kid who's always in on the latest trends.
Due to his behaviour, he's very unpopular with the other kids. Despite his reputation and nickname, Henry's personality has become more understanding and friendly since the middle of Series 3 , such as when he offers to help someone in one episode , and his anger issues are toned down. It is theorised that his behaviour may stem from envy from his brother Peter who receives better treatment and approval from their parents, and the fact that people do not trust or listen to him.
It appears that Henry is often called a 'Horrid Boy' by numerous people, which gives him the image of a troublesome boy. Due to his given reputation, Henry is often blamed for problems he does not cause.
He usually appears to be wearing a horizontally yellow striped light blue T-shirt, blue sewn jeans, and the usual green and white shell-toe trainers with yellow laces. His pyjamas are blue, with vertical white stripes. The slippers he wears in his pajamas have inside looks like a crocodile's face and lime green colour.
Mum and Dad have never trusted Henry to be well behaved, are healthful, and always make something with vegetables for dinner. They also make healthy snacks for parties. Dad agrees with Mum almost all the time. They often yell at Henry, punishing him by banning him from doing things he loves like watching TV and sending him to his room. However, they must resort to cancellation or downward re-assession of pocket money, giving it to Perfect Peter.
Peter, on the other hand, rarely gets into trouble, and while Henry misbehaves, Peter shows off to their parents.
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