Horrid Henry has had enough of his tale-tale of a brother Perfect Peter getting him into trouble. He decides it's about time his took revenge... When Henry accidentally paints Peter blue, he’s taking to his room by his Mother for his mishap and for a very long time and all his stuff is confiscated. But he has the last laugh when he finds a way to get Peter into trouble, and not only Peter but the Best Boys Club too – revenge is sweet, especially when it’s coloured blue.
Horrid Henry's teeth is the only child child in his class that hasn't lost a tooth. No matter how hard he tries to wobble his teeth, they won't budge. He is jealous of all the other children who lose teeth and get money from the tooth fairy. So he decides that the way to get money if he can't get his teeth to fall out is to trick the tooth fairy...
Mum is organizing the school fair and is on the hunt for old games and toys. Henry and Peter’s old games and toys, to be precise. Henry generously donates his Walkie-Talkie-Burpy-Slurpy-Teasy-Weasy Doll – in fact he’s glad to see the back of her. A little careful research and he’s located the mega prize in the Treasure Map too – oh, life is sweet. Or is it?
After spending some time eating school dinners, Horrid Henry is happy to be going back to having Packed Lunches for dinner time at school. But when he goes back to the Packed Lunch room for the first time in a while, he meets his new enemy - Greasy Greta, the Demon Dinner Lady. She uses the rule of 'No Sweets In School', by eating any sweets the children brought in their packed lunches. The only way to stop her is by playing her at her own game...
It's Halloween, and Horrid Henry can't wait to go trick-or-treating to get his hands on sweets. That is, until he finds out he must go trick-or-treating with Perfect Peter, who's wearing a bunny costume. Henry gives him a scary haircut, since he won't go with Peter dressed as a bunny, but he gets banned from going trick-or-treating by his mother. But will that stop him from getting sweets...?
Henry's favourite team Ashton Athletic have made it to a cup-tie against the mighty Manchester United. Henry's only chance to see the match live is to win Best Player in a school football competition (First prize is two tickets for the game) but first he has to beat the best player in the school - and she's a girl!
Ralph, Al and Bert are set on revenge when Henry's latest trick of debagging them in the playground gets a bit out of hand, but Henry’s convinced they’ll never get him. He’s reckoned without Great Aunt Greta, of course, who thinks he’s a girl and whose gift of a pair of frilly underpants is going to go down a storm with the entire class.
Henry's always been good on the computer, only problem is he's not necessarily good at doing what the teachers want him to do on the computer. So when he gets top marks in a computer test, everyone is delighted, except Henry, who finds out that he's not altogether comfortable with being top of the class.
Short of pocket money, as usual, Henry comes up with an ingenious plan to make some quick cash. People will be believe anything if you're convincing enough, the only problem is Henry ends up believing his own story, and in the end he's the victim of the Fangmangler, a fearsome creature who comes out at night to eat little children, especially little brothers.
Horrid Henry has always had a way of sending any babysitters trying to look after him refuse to look after him again. But when Rabid Rebecca, the toughest teen in town, who every child is afraid of, comes to babysit him, it seems Henry has finally met his match.Henry discovers that his usual tactics just don't work, and he's forced to be even more inventive by teaming up with his brother Perfect Peter.
When Henry manages to lock himself in the cellar with Peter, his first reaction is that it’s just not fair. His second reaction is to find a way out, but he soon discovers that things aren’t always as straightforward as they seem, and that the truth is always out there, somewhere. Just then he saved his brother from an incident that sent him to Hospital feeling very hungry.
Henry's really looking forward to his school trip – a visit to the local ice cream factory. So he’s none too pleased to find out that it’s closed and they’re off to the museum instead. But the local mummies and dinosaurs liven things up a bit and when he manages to frame Peter too, well it’s almost a perfect day.
Every year, Horrid Henry's birthday parties are a nightmare for his parents. They always say they will never let him have another party, but they always give Henry another chance the following year. This year, Henry wants to go to laser zap, but he is banned for the trouble he caused there. His party is held at home, but it has games which Henry hates like 'Pass the Parcel'. Then Henry decides to use his new present - his Super Soaker 2000 Water Blaster - to make things a little more interesting...
Henry's got his heart set on some new shoes, Mum likes the idea of buying trousers that fit. But a day out at the department store turns into the usual disaster, with Mum being threatened with prison and general chaos all round. And Henry discovers that sometimes you should be careful what you wish for.
It's take your child to work day and Henry can't wait - a whole day playing computer games, eating donuts and surfing the web. Or so he thinks. Bill (the Big Boss's son) and Henry's first assignment is making tea, and Henry finds out that Bill is not as perfect as his dad thinks. When Henry finds that he's taking the rap for all Bill's misdemeanours, he finds a way to let the Big Boss know that his son is not as perfect as he thought and Henry is left in peace to enjoy the rest of the day exactly as he'd planned.
Henry's big cousin is getting married to Pimply Paul, so both Henry and Peter are to be pageboys, much to Henry's disappointment. Henry is sitting in his room sulking when his pet cat starts scratching at the wedding clothes. Henry, seeing Fluffy, sneaks downstairs to watch TV. It almost works, but Mum happened to have bought another suit, and to make matters worse for Henry, it was pink. With the rain pouring down, the family finally pulls up in front of the church after a drama-filled morning. They all get out but Henry 'accidentally' lands in a puddle, spraying everyone with muddy water.
Henry overhears a convesation between Mum and Dad about Peter and Henry pretends to be sick by eating the smell from his "Shoes" Henry has to help Mum (Who has caught a cold) and Peter by bring up some items they want Then the Plumber tells Henry they need to turn off the taps of water to save enough water Henry fills bowls with Water. Henry hears quiet and plays Computer games He fell asleep and hear Dad sneezing and open the Bathroom Door Which Henry have forgot to save water and floods the whole house and Henry catches a cold It's Just Not Fair.
t's Be Nice to Your Brother Day and Henry's got the chance to win a Class Zero game if he can be nice to Peter all day! How hard can that be? Henry's just about to find out! But of course, something always happens to Henry!
Horrid Henry has always been horrid. But can he keep it up when he's got the hiccups?
When Moody Margaret starts being nice to Henry there can be only one explanation - she's been taken over by aliens. Even Miss Battleaxe seems to be in on the plot.
Horrid Henry finds a dog in his garden but can he keep him a secret for long?
Henry is 'encouraged' by Dad to take a Saturday job in the local park but can't resist recruiting someone else to do it for him. Meanwhile Peter is proving that the early bird catches the worm!
Perfect Peter's perfect pen pal Super Sammy comes to stay, but is he really Super, or just downright Slimy?
Henry thinks being Headmaster for the day will be like being King for the Day - only it's not!
Henry and Peter adopt a cat, or rather it adopts them, but they just can't decide what to call it! Henry wants to name it Buster and Peter wants to name it Tiddles. Which will win? Tiddles or Buster?
When Bossy Bill turns up to make Peter's life a misery, Henry decides to step in and play big brother for real.
Peter and Henry are playing at being gardeners, but when nature starts to take over the results are disastrous!
Henry's always wanted to play the lead in the school play - now's his chance. But this time he doesn't want to be the lead, for good reasons, so someone else is going to have to be the fall guy.
When Ralph lends Henry the yuckiest DVD ever Henry wants to watch it right away, but try as he might he just can't manage it!
Peter's well on the way to winning the school talent contest with his rendition of 'Frere Jacques', ably assisted by his uber manager Horrid Henry. But when Moody Margaret decides she wants a piece of action she turns svengali in a ruthless display of ambition.
When Henry accidentally breaks Mum's perfume bottle he's got to replace it, and fast. But how is he going to manage it without Mum knowing?
Henry and Dad find themselves on fishing trip together, which is better than being on a shopping trip, or so they think!
Henry's new service to the community - petsitting - comes unstuck when Henry gets over ambitious.
When Henry accidentally submits a project at school that could get him grounded for life, the race is on to retrieve it before the real damage is done.
Mum decides to extend her veg patch which means requisitioning Henry's fort - how is Henry going to persuade her to give up her plans?
Can you imagine a world without ice cream? Henry can't – and he's going to make sure it never happens!
School uniform is being introduced to Henry's school - he just can't let this happen, but how is he going to stop it?!
Mum, Dad and Peter are being very secretive. Could they have something special planned? Henry certainly thinks so!
When the makers of Kidswap come to town Henry thinks the idea of swapping parents is a great one - how wrong is he?!
Great Aunt Greta comes to look after the boys, so naturally Henry takes advantage!
Who would have thought that Mum, Dad, Peter and Henry could ever be the happiest family in Britain?
When Prissy Polly comes to babysit, Henry finds himself in the kitchen – but will his cooking be good enough to eat?
Henry discovers that old age is no excuse for good behaviour!
Horrid Henry exercising – for fun? Now there's a thought!
n which Horrid Henry gets married...or does he?
When Henry sees Miss B and Soggy Sid in a compromising situation he realises he could turn it to his advantage - or can he?!
Dad and Henry are building a Go Kart, and it's going to be the biggest and the best you've ever seen!
The family decide to 'go green' - but not if Henry has anything to do with it!
Henry and Peter are off to summer camp - but it's not going to be a holiday by any means.
Henry's always imagining what life would be like when he becomes King - and this is his chance to find out!
When Peter is rewarded for something that Henry has done, Henry decides to make sure that justice is done too.
Mum's cookies are a big hit with everyone, including Henry. Now he's just got to figure out how to keep the supplies coming, but Peter wants to be in on the act too.
Horrid Henry is not so happy when he gets a haircut- he's wants a haircut of his own.
When Moody Margaret becomes editor of the school newspaper and Peter becomes knitting editor Henry knows there a scoop to be had, he just can't figure out where it is!
Horrid Henry changing a nappy - just imagine!
Lies and deception are catching and can be fatal, and Henry and Ralph have got the disease real bad!
The race is on for the answer to the Gross Question, but no-one suspects that the answer to a question might lie in the most unexpected places.
Mum's birthday's coming up, so Rich Aunt Ruby takes Henry and Stuck Up Steve shopping - but they're not the only ones looking for a bargain!
Fang has disappeared and no one knows if he's coming back!
Henry and Ralph take a shortcut but they soon discover that it doesn't always get you there quicker!
Henry discovers that one person's rubbish is another person's treasure.
Henry never dreamed he'd have a chance to meet the Killer Boy Rats, but sometimes, it seems, life can be fair. Or can it?!
The Episode opens with Henry drawing on the windows Mum askes him Don't do that, But the phone rings It was Prissy Polly & Pimply Paul who ask Mum if the boys can go to the cinema to see "Happy Hippo's Great Adventure." But Henry doesn't want to see it. But Peter & Dad force him to get his shoes. They are droped off at the cinema Where they can see Prissy Polly, Pimply Paul & Vomiting Vera. Henry and Paul see a poster showing a scary movie so they decided to watch it.
When Dad announces that his new job means they're going to have to move house, Henry decides to counter campaign, with not quite the result he was hoping for.
Henry is going to be a rockstar, and no-one is going to stop him - except maybe Moody Margaret, who is up to her usual tricks!
When Dad decides it is time for Henry to lay off the TV and loud music, Henry finds that wise words can come from the strangest of places!