For Horrid Henry, life is just not fair! He feels that the rest of the world is against him and he wages a constant war against the tyranny of adults. Like any headstrong young boy, he is determined, relentless, he doesn't hold back and he never admits defeat! He will stop at nothing to outwit the enemy and teachers, relatives and babysitters avoid him at all costs. E... Read all
Genre: Animation, Short, Adventure
Cast:Lizzie Waterworth , Tamsin Heatley , Emma Tate , Aidan Cook , Sue Elliott-Nichols , Wayne Forester , Joanna Ruiz , Bella Watts
Henry hates hiking, especially when there's a Rapper Zapper marathon on TV so he decides to show his family just how dangerous the countryside can be.
After her parents go on holiday, Moody Margaret moves in with Horrid Henry which is a recipe for disaster. Can Henry get rid of his moody guest?
Can Henry be the first boy at school to get his hands on the fantastic Gold Gizmo.
Horrid Henry knows the winning number for the treasure hunting game at the school fair and he's desperate to get his hands on the prize. Unfortunately, someone else has picked the winning number.
Henry is meant to be banned from Trick or Treating on Halloween, but that doesn't stop him from stealing all of his friends' sweets.
Henry's least favourite day of the year, especially when he finds out who he has to partner in the three legged race.
It seems that everyone except Henry has lost a tooth and had a pay-out from the tooth fairy. First, Henry tries his best to lose a tooth, but then realises it'd be easier to trick the fairy.
A new dinner lady is at Ashton, and Henry tries to get rid of her.
Horrid Henry isn't happy when he finds out that Aunt Ruby and Stuck-Up Steve are coming for Christmas. A mix-up with the tags on the presents complicates matters further.
Henry and Peter team up to get rid of their babysitter Rabid Rebecca.
Mr Kill the teddy bear is missing and Henry launches and investigation to find the thief.
Will Henry get out of his least favourite lesson or will Soggy Sid make him take the plunge?.
Dad has to take Henry to his workplace for the day. Henry gets tricked into misbehaving by the boss' son, Bill.
Horrid Henry tries to plan the best birthday party ever.
Horrid Henry is promised two pounds if he can clear his plates when he and his family dine out at a fancy french restaurant.
Horrid Henry tricks Peter into thinking that a cardboard box is a time machine.
Mum and Dad are holding a dinner party. Henry is not invited so, instead, decides to try and ruin it.
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.
Horrid Henry sells his brother as a servant to raise money for a new toy castle.
Henry is sent to his room for ruining Peter's painting. Later, Henry tricks Peter into painting everything blue to avoid an alien invasion and gets him sent to his room.
Perfect Peter is tired of being ignored when he is well behaved, so he decides to be horrid like Henry. Unfortunately, he still doesn't get noticed as Henry gets blamed for everything still.
Horrid Henry makes himself sick to get out of a spelling test at school. With Peter and Mum genuinely unwell, it's not long before Henry regrets skipping school.
Henry and Peter get trapped in the basement. Henry's true feelings for his little brother are exposed when he saves Peter from a falling set of shelves and lands himself in the hospital.
Henry gets more than he bargained for when he agrees to a sleepover at New Nick's house.
The school has two tickets to the Ashton Athletic vs. Manchester United game so Miss Battle-Axe decides to hold a game of football and award the tickets to the player of the match.
Mum and Dad take Henry and Peter camping in France, but this isn't exactly Henry's idea of fun. Can Henry make his parents and Peter feel the same way?
Henry, Ralph and Peter form a band to enter a talent show at their school.
Henry decides to be perfect for the day - it can't be that difficult, can it?!
Horrid Henry and Rude Ralph cause all sorts of problems for a clown at Peter's birthday party.
A day of dares and challenges is declared to decide which is better - The Purple Hand Gang or The Secret Club.
It's injection day at Ashton Primary School and Henry is desperate to get out of having his injection.
To prove that he can be bad, Peter takes revenge on Henry for expelling him from the Purple Hand Gang.
Henry puts Peter's bunny toy in his class' time capsule. When he goes to get it back, he finds the capsule empty. Can Henry uncover the time capsule thief and retrieve the bunny?
Sick and tired of how he's treated at home, Horrid Henry decides to run away to Africa for a while, but he doesn't get very far.
Henry's new teacher seems to be getting the better of Henry, but a winning combination of Peter and a lot of frogs saves the day.
Henry tries to capture a funny clip to submit to the television show "Laugh 'Til It Hurts", but Moody Margaret has other ideas.
Henry is after a new pair of stylish trainers, but misbehaves constantly at the department store until there's no way his mother will buy them for him.
Stuck-Up Steve tricks Henry into thinking the top floor bedroom in his mansion is haunted.
Horrid Henry accidentally wears a pair of Great Aunt Greta's underpants to school on the day that his friends are looking for revenge. Can Henry keep his trousers up all day?
No-one's more excited than Henry when the Queen comes to visit but her visit doesn't turn out quite the way Henry has imagined it. Henry and Peter have to be very careful not to get sent to the tower.
Horrid Henry alters his test results on Miss Oddbod's computer and gets entered into a brain-box of the year competition which requires a lot of extra studying.
Horrid Henry needs money so he scams Peter and his friends as well as Moody Margaret and Sour Susan into paying to see a Fang-Mangler monster.
Horrid Henry successfully ruins his cousin Polly's wedding.
Horrid Henry's pet hamster, Fang, runs riot around the school.
Time for a bit of family bonding, as Dad takes Henry, Peter and friends to the aquarium for a bit of fishy fun. As usual, Henry's after something else though, as the shark's tale turns into a bit of a nightmare.
Henry wants to go to Ralph's, but his parents won't take him until he's done all his household chores.
Given the choice, Henry would, of course, rather do karate than dance class. But Mum can't be persuaded so Henry has to show that karate can be just as beautiful as dancing, if not even better.
Fluffy the cat runs away from home, leaving Perfect Peter distraught. Horrid Henry finds out where the wayward cat is, but his parents won't believe him.
Believing in fairies brings Peter everything he wishes for and more, when Henry decides to take him out for a moonlight stroll.
Horrid Henry has to write a diary and read it out in front of his whole class.
In order to win a video game competition, Henry has to be nice to his brother for a whole day.
Peter's having a sleepover, Henry decides if you can't beat them then you just have to join them.
Moody Margaret and her friends are all being nice. Henry suspects that they've been replaced by aliens.
Henry befriends a lost dog that he finds in the garden. Peter urges him to do the right thing and take dog back to its owner.
Horrid Henry and Moody Margaret go head-to-head during a Saturday job assisting the park-keeper.
Peter's pen-pal Sammy comes to stay, but he isn't as sweet and innocent as he makes out.
Henry wins the prize of being headmaster for a day. At first, he is popular with his fellow pupils, but Miss Battle-Axe, Margaret and Peter hatch a cunning plan to get rid of him.
Henry and Peter adopt a cat, or rather it adopts them, but they just can't decide what to call it!
It's the football cup final and Henry is excited. Unfortunately, it clashes with Stuck-Up Steve's birthday tea.
Henry tries to toughen up Peter so that he can stand up to Bossy Bill who has been bullying him.
Horrid Henry has a nightmare about Peter's plant wanting to eat him.
In an effort to avoid having the play the role himself, Henry persuades Anxious Andrew to audition for the King of the Fairies role in the school's play.
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.
Henry goes into business with Peter selling home-made perfume. Everyone likes it, but there's a major problem with it as Miss Battle-Axe finds out.
Henry and his father attempt to bond over a fishing trip. Meanwhile, Peter and Mum get stuck in a traffic jam.
In order to earn more money, Henry starts a pet-sitting service, but he and Peter have a hard time keeping the animals a secret from their parents.
Henry has drawn a rude poster which has been entered into a school competition. Now, he has no choice but to plan a heist with Margaret to get it back before it's revealed.
Mum wants to remove Henry's fort to make way for a new vegetable patch. Henry teams up with Margaret to find a solution.
The local ice-cream man is going out of business as more and more people turn to healthy foods. Henry is not happy, but after a visit to the ice-cream factory, he comes up with the solution by accident.
Ashton Primary are introducing a school uniform, starting of with blazers. As the blazers make everyone look alike, Henry and Ralph use this to their advantage to raid the confiscation cupboard. .
Henry's family are keeping something a secret and he is determined to find out what.
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.
Mum decides that the family needs more exercise so she enters them all into a fun run. Needless to say, Henry is not at all happy about it.
Will Moody Margaret and Sour Susan stop at nothing to make sure that Henry doesn't get what he's always dreamt of? Henry's about to find out that sometimes it is possible to beat a cheat, and sometimes it isn't.
Sometimes it seems as though Henry has to fight his battles all on his own, though when it comes to sharing the spoils, that doesn't seem to matter so much.
In 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.
A wind turbine is installed to help Henry's family save money on electricity bills, but when there's no wind, there's no power so Henry has to come up with a cunning plan.
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 gets a haircut - at least that's how Mum has planned it.
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.
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.
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, Peter and Stuck Up Steve shopping - but they're not the only ones looking for a bargain.
Fang escapes from Henry's room one night and goes on a big adventure. When they're finally reunited, Henry uses Fang to play a trick on Peter.
If in doubt, take a shortcut. But Henry and Ralph discover that it won't always get you there quicker.
Henry discovers that one person's rubbish is another person's treasure.
Horrid Henry's gonna be a rockstar, and no-one's going to stop him, except maybe Moody Margaret, who's up to her usual tricks.
When Dad decides it's time for Horrid Horrid Henry to lay off the TV and loud music, Henry finds that wise words can come from the strangest of places.
Henry tricks Peter into believing he will turn into a Weird Werewolf during the night.
Horrid Henry's simple task of delivering a message is complicated by his teachers. Soon, everything is all mixed-up and Henry's heading for trouble again.
Henry borrows Mischievous Mike's remote-controlled plane to compete with Stuck-Up Steve's new plane.
Dad has the household run on a strict timetable to manage time better and avoid the morning rush. Henry comes up with a plan to put a stop to it.
A day out with Great Aunt Greta. Horrid Henry thinks this could be his worst nightmare, but sometimes things just don't turn out the way you think they will.
Horrid Henry and his gang find themselves in a war with the girls over the school's climbing frame.
Horrid Henry's feeling lucky, lucky, lucky, but will it be a case of winner takes all?.
Henry tries to prove he is king of the booger bogies by stealing Perter's Bogusem Beetlearius and telling everyone it's actually a very big bogey.
Miss Battle-Axe's class have to write about Inter Glyco Genetics after Henry looks up some good excuses for not doing homework on the internet.
Henry recites a tall tale about saving his brother from aliens as an excuse as to why he hasn't done his homework.
It's not always easy being a grown up, as Horrid Henry finds out when he ends up being grown up for a day.
Horrid Henry successfully scares away Miss Battle-Axe, but regrets it when he finds out that her replacement is Rabid Rebecca the Bogey Babysitter, now a trainee teacher.
Mum's Tickly Treats are disappearing and Henry gets the blame. Can he and Fang prove that the thief is actually Fluffy the Cat?
All Mum wants Horrid Henry to do is take a walk in the park but Henry has other ideas, until he discovers that Ed Banger is the star attraction.
Henry agrees to give his mother a special spa day in the house for mother's day.
Horrid Henry becomes so grumpy that he seems to transform into a dinosaur for the day.
Perfect Peter paintballing? Not something you thought you'd ever think could happen, but seeing is believing.
Horrid Henry is left home alone when his family take a trip to Stone Park. While his family are stuck in traffic, Henry and Rude Ralph run riot at home.
Horrid Henry really wants to read the new edition of his favourite comic, but Margaret buys the last copy in the local shop.
At last, Horrid Henry's gets a scooter. He thinks this is the best thing ever, but he soon finds out that not everything is as it seems.
All Horrid Henry wants is a scooter, and it seems like everyone else has got one but him. Well, a boy can dream, can't he?.
Dad's brother Fussy Francis visits and it's not long before the two brothers are trying to outdo each other and relive their childhoods.
This time it's really not Horrid Henry's fault when the baby goes missing.
Horrid Henry's new hobby is stamp collecting, but he finds that it's not as easy as it looks.
Horrid Henry finds himself at the mercy of Sour Susan's horrible little sister, Vicious Vicky.
One boy's junk is another girl's treasure, as Horrid Henry discovers when he decides to sell off all his old clothes.
Looking for her ten minutes of fame, Margaret stages a fashion show to help Henry sell his old clothes.
Horrid Henry gets invited to the bogiest sleepover ever, and there's nothing he can do about it.
Fearless Phantom is filming for his new movie at Ashton Primary School and Henry is chosen for a special job, but it's not quite what he had in mind.
Life's not fair. Horrid Henry knows that already, but when he discovers he can do something about it, he does something, with wheels on.
Where there's a will there's a way, and if the only way is to join the Best Boys' Club, then never say never.
Horrid Henry causes chaos during a family trip to the theatre.
After forfeiting any Christmas presents coming his way due to his bad behaviour, Henry has to rely on his little brother for advice.
When Fang is challenged by a Boodle Poodle, Horrid Henry's sure he's going to win, but turns out Fang's got a bit of work to do to come out on top!
Horrid Henry gets himself a new best friend, but it's not long before Nice Nicola turns into Nasty Nicola, and things go from bad to worse.
When Dad offers to do Horrid Henry's homework for him, Horrid Henry knows there's something going on, but he can't quite work out what it is.
Moody Margaret gives Sour Susan a lecture on who the real enemies are.
Horrid Henry and Perfect Peter become entertainers in a desperate attempt to gatecrash Moody Margaret's party, but will they get away with it?
Horrid Henry lands everyone in detention, but will he manage to get them all out again in time for that all important football match?
Henry enlists the help of the Best Boys Club to crack a strange code. Bizarrely, it's Rude Ralph who has the answer.
It's Family Fresh Air Day and of course Horrid Henry's family are first in the queue to join in.
Horrid Horrid Henry's convinced that it's not his fault, even when it is.
Rude Ralph wants to find something he's good at so, with Henry's expert coaching, he enters an air guitar competition.
Perfect Peter's had enough and he's ready to spill the beans, big time.
One horrid move too far and Horrid Horrid Henry finds he's got a new job, which means getting up very early indeed.
Someone's spying on the Purple Hand Gang, and Horrid Henry's determined to find out who.
Horrid Henry and Moody Margaret go head-to-head to impress the producer of the hit television series "Make Me a Star".
Henry and Margaret misunderstand their task of making a video "to sell the school".
It's not easy being Henry, especially when all you want to do is read your Gross Class Zero comic whilst everyone else has other plans for you.
When Henry hears that there are Killer Boy Rats tickets up for grabs, he decides he's going to get his hands on them, and no-one is going to stop him.
With some pressure from his classmates, Horrid Henry actually does his homework to avoid having to listen to Miss Battle-Axe play her bagpipes again.
Henry's Horrid Hat isn't the only thing breaking the Rules, according to Soggy Sid.
Henry is all set to make the best music video ever but it's not that easy when everyone wants to be in on the act.
Horrid Henry discovers that sometimes wormy worm little brothers can be very useful.
Henry finds out that sometimes you can take your best friends for granted, especially when your best friend is a hamster ( or is he?).
A bad day can quickly become a good day, as Henry discovers when Doddery Donald comes to visit.
Data can be dangerous, as Henry is about to find out when Peter takes on the role of Chief Secretary of the legendary Purple Hand Gang.
Wouldn't life be perfect if parents were perfect too? Henry discovers that sometimes you have to be careful what you wish for.
It's sock sorting time again, but this time Henry finds he's got a secret helper, if helping is what you call it.
Horrid Henry is accused of stealing Margaret's mobile phone which he denies. For once, he is telling the truth, but things soon escalate out of control.
At last Henry's got a mobile phone. Or has he?.
Rude Ralph is missing. Could the Evil Guardian really be responsible?
When Henry becomes the school's Recycling Ambassador he finds that a little bit of power can go a long way.
Henry decides that he's got too much stuff, but giving it all away is easier said than done.
Moody Margaret makes Peter rewrite the Purple Hand Gang's rules. Can Peter do it without upsetting Henry and losing his position of chief secretary.
Horrid Henry and Moody Margaret go head-to-head to come up with a new class motto and a position as class rep.
Horrid Henry wears his pyjamas to school and manages to get out of providing an explanation by talking about his father's daring deed of scaring a spider away.
Henry arrives at school late and finds the doors locked. If he can't find a way in, he knows he'll be in a LOT of trouble.
Why does Henry always get the blame for everything?
In an effort to tighten security, Henry makes passes and gives them to all the Purple Hand Gang members.
When Peter finds out that his most favourite author in the world lives just down the road, Henry has to turn writer to stop things going horridly wrong.
If you've ever wondered how Henry ended up holding bogey brain's hand when they went to Our Lady Giddiantus school,now's your chance to find out.
Peter's keen to solve the mystery of the Hashtag, but will Henry be part of the solution or part of the problem?
The pupils at Ashton Primary School don't realise how much they miss Henry until he goes on strike.
Margaret decides there's only one way to to get things done, and that's by becoming President.
Horrid Henry is given the job of directing the school pantomime. Unfortunately, the star of the show is the difficult Moody Margaret.
Henry's heart is set on a special Gross Class Zero cushion, but he finds he's got competition.
Peter has the perfect birthday present for Henry, but for some reason Henry doesn't want to know.
Henry finds out what hard work really means, and that tomorrow is, indeed, another day.
School's out and it's time for a holiday, everyone agrees, only the holiday doesn't turn out to be quite what Henry was expecting.
King Henry the Horrible leads the way to the Crimson Cutlass.
Margaret decides to change the rules of engagement, and nearly gets away with it.
Henry finds out just how important your name is, specially when your name is Horrid Henry.
It seems as though everyone is up to something except Henry, and Henry wants to know why.
When Moody Margaret tries to get in on the Zero Zombies act, Henry is determined to stop her.
When Henry becomes a member of the Detention Club he finds out there's more to a good story than just telling tales.
Henry and Ralph are planning the Raid of the Century, but Peter's got other things on his mind.
It's Bring Your Baby To School day and Henry discovers that looking after everyone's babies isn't as easy as it looks.
There's nothing Henry likes more than a good tongue twister, but it seems that someone else likes them too.
When the going gets tough, the tough get going, and of course that includes Henry.
Henry is Too Cool For School, or is he?.
Fluffy and Fang get serious when a Boodle Poodle moves in next door.
Being horrid is all about..well, being horrid. Henry shows us how.
Henry's Top Ten of Things he loves to hate, what will be on the list?
When Miss Oddbod tells Henry to mix things up a bit, he does his best to deliver.
Can Henry unmask the Evil Mastermind? Only with a little help from his friends.
What if one day you woke up and all you wanted to do is sing? Henry finds out what it means to be musical.
Homework, there should be an app for it. This time Henry really is set to make a fortune, and all because he does his homework. Or does he?.
When Mum throws out Henry's Lucky Thing he's convinced he's going to be unlucky for ever. But then he discovers that lucky is as lucky does.
It's not easy having to share everything with your measly little brother, and it's definitely not fair. Henry decides to do something about it.
What would you do with a magic wand? Henry's about to find out just how much mayhem a magic wand can cause.
When Dad decides to get a new TV he discovers that it's not all plain sailing, but Henry and Fang come to the rescue.
Henry's determined to be ahead of the game, so when Brian decides to play inventor he's first in the queue, but things don't always work out as planned, do they?.
When Henry decides to get himself elected onto the School Council he finds that he has an unexpected rival, and that all's not always fair in love and war.
All Henry has to do to get his favourite pizza for tea is keep quiet; silence is golden after all. But that's easier said than done, as Henry's about to find out.
Mum's latest scheme for getting Henry to do good might just work, especially if it means that Peter ends up being a little less than perfect.
Fang has set his heart on winning the Pet of Pets prize in the local pet show; how can Henry refuse to make his dream come true?
When Henry's snotslimer is confiscated for the 350th time, Fang is determining to get it back from him, with incredible results.
When word gets out that the school doctor is handing out sweets to her patients Henry decides to be first in the queue, but it turns out not to be as easy as he thinks it is.
Henry realises that if he isn't careful he's going to be at Ashton Primary for ever and ever. Now that's a scary thought.
Henry decides to step up his game, as he learns how to be a good son.
Henry decides to reach for the stars when he realises that the world of astronomy could use his talents.
When Peter convinces Henry that he can read his mind, it seems that anything is possible.
Henry discovers there's a new Gang in town, when Margaret persuades Ralph to go solo.
Henry's latest money making scheme is a scooter delivery service, but he quickly finds that he's not the only one with wheels, and that means upping his game big time.
When Henry's parents head off for Parents' Evening they've got no idea of what's in store.
When Mum and Dad go to Peter's Teacher Talk they quickly find out that all anyone wants to talk about is Henry, of course.
Henry discovers a whole new way to look at life when he joins in with a bit of girl talk.
There's no stopping Henry when he discovers that he's next in line for the throne.
There's only one solution when Henry discovers that his life story has been hijacked by an unscrupulous author who won't give it back.
Competition can come from anywhere, as Henry discovers when Peter decides to be a bit less than Perfect.
Anything Henry can do, Peter can do better, until he finds out that he can't.
Henry decides to invent his own version of the most popular game around, with disastrous results.
It's a clear case of identity theft when Margaret creates her own YouGroove channel and starts behaving like a certain very horrid boy.
It's time for the ultimate road trip when Great Aunt Greta buys Peter a new sat nav for his birthday.
There's make believe and there's make believe, and then there's the things Henry really believes in, but which is which?.
When Henry decides to review the rules of the Purple Hand Gang membership, he gets more than he bargained for.
Henry finds himself going to the dentist; how did that happen?.
Henry discovers that life is never straightforward, especially when you're wearing a silly jumper.
Henry's often wondered what life would be like if he had a horrid twin; now he's about to find out.
Onwards is not necessarily upwards, as Henry discovers when he thinks about upgrading his tech.
Henry discovers that Margaret will stop at nothing to get the treehouse of her dreams.
Things are about to get really horrid for Henry when Soggy Sid vows to give him the most horrid day ever.
Moody Margaret's having the sleepover to end all sleepovers; Henry can't let her get away with that, or can he?
When Hotel Horrid opens for business, guess who's coming to stay?.
Teamwork saves the day when Henry's chosen to represent Ashton Primary in the Brainbox of the Year competition, and he finds out that if you fail to prepare you have to prepare to fail.
Mum and Dad have been planning a weekend escape for ages, so when both Henry and Peter are going to be away, they decide to seize the moment.
Peter gets the teenage treatment when he spends the weekend with Great Aunt Greta.
In which Peter decides to do the right thing, and Henry discovers why one worm is very definitely not the same as another.
Henry heads off to compete in the Brain Box of the year competition.
Henry decides to download a pilot simulation on the computer to get over his fear of planes.
When Henry's parents forget to give Henry his pocket money, he tries to make money by scouting around the town to find some lucky cash and realises that sometimes it's ok to ask.
Moody Margaret makes a bet with Henry but when he looses hes forced to put on one of Great Aunt Greta's handmade shirts.
Henry thinks about what would happen if he knew all about the ups and downs in life and how he would have changed if he tried harder in life, but would he still be the Henry he always knew - the mischievous prankster?
What is it like to be beyond the skies? Henry is about to find out.
When Henry looses yet another bet with Margaret, he has to show some of his embarrassing memories from his old camera but has a hard time finding it.
Henry wants attention from school students and also wants to lead the play Gets Forever.
Henry buys a toy ninja which Peter thinks is a waste of money, but once Henry gets bored of it he starts underestimating its power.
Sick of pet-sitting, Henry decides to give Ralph the pet-sitting job so he can lounge at home, until Henry gets more disastrous requests.
Henry and Peter compete to see who the favorite child is after mum and dad don't budge to answer.
Henry finds out about Peters other club called the good as gold club and begs him to let him join, but ends up taring everyone apart once they compete to hunt for golden stars.
Soggy Sid plans a competition for Henry and his classmates to go all around the world experiencing new things, but ends up actually being a race.
Henry signs up for a game show to earn some money after his parents don't give him any.
When a storm comes out, it's time for Henry to do some indoor activities.
Henry, Peter and their parents decide to have a road trip as Christmas entertainment until a snowstorm ruins all the fun.
Henry tries to get back at peter for tricking him into eating carrot flavored biscuits leading to embarrassment in front of the entire school.
After several fails to make a movie Henry decides to ask for help to record it. Henry has too many distractions inside the house - so he decides to record in a local area of his.
After Peter's science experiment, has world-threatening side effects its all up to Henry to save the planet.
After many trials, Henry ends up having a packed lunch.. just not the lunch he expected though.
Henry blames his boredom onto his toys which leads to mum declining the request to get new ones - it's time for Henry's secret weapon to take over.
Henry mistakes his special spinner for Mischievous Mikes yoyo and gets framed for 'stealing' it. It's time for Henry to clear his name.
Andrew is placed as goal keeper for Henry's football team in the big match.
When Andrew is placed as the goal keeper for Henry's football team he ends up making them look bad in the football match - but Henry learns that sometimes you have to give the worst a chance especially if success is right in front of you.
The dog lady presumes to evict Henry's family because they're "horrid" .
Its Halloween and Henry decides to decorate Margaret's tree house and tell her that its haunted - but once she finds out that Henry has pranked her it becomes an all out mayhem of mischief.
