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S4, EP37 "A Man Among Men"
Dennis and friends picket a bookstore that won't display Wilson's book.

S4, EP38 "Aunt Emma Visits the Wilsons"
Mr. Wilson hopes he'll be his aunt's heir, but she seems to favor Dennis.

S1, EP1 "Dennis Goes to the Movies"
Dennis eludes a baby sitter to go to a movie.

S1, EP2 "Dennis and the Signpost"
Dennis switches a signpost and causes chaos.

S4, EP36 "First Editions"
Dennis and Mr. Wilson's plan to sell their comic books goes awry.

S4, EP35 "Listen to the Mockingbird"
Mr. Wilson runs for the presidency of the bird-watcher's club.

S4, EP34 "The Lucky Rabbit's Foot"
Mr. Wilson buys a rabbit's foot from Dennis, but it brings him everything but luck.

S4, EP33 "Hawaiian Love Song"
Chaos reigns when there's a mix-up in plans for a Hawaiian vacation.
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