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The Little Rascals

The adventures of a group of children in a low-income neighborhood in the early 20th century.

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"Little Papa"

(1935) Spanky's little sister must go to sleep before he can play football.

"Two Too Young"

(1936) Porky and Buckwheat have firecrackers.

"Fly My Kite"

(1931) A man learns his mother has a fortune.

"Bouncing Babies"

(1929) Wheezer tries to send his baby brother back to heaven.

"Bedtime Worries"

(1933) A burglar sneaks into Spanky's room.

"Wiggle Your Ears"

Mary Ann enjoys Harry's ear wiggling; Joe, who likes Mary Ann, tries several times to impress her but cannot wiggle his ears.

"Kid From Borneo"

The gang goes to a circus sideshow to visit Dickie and Spanky's uncle.

"Fish Hooky"

When Stymie and his friends decide to play hooky, they find themselves trying to avoid their teacher and truant officer.

"Hi, Neighbor"

(1934) A rich kid lures Wally's girl with a shiny fire engine.

"Wild Poses"

(1933) Spanky does not want his picture taken. Laurel and Hardy make cameo appearances.

"When the Wind Blows"

(1930) Jackie foils a burglary despite a bumbling cop (Edgar Kennedy).

"Glove Taps"

(1937) Butch challenges Alfalfa to fight.

"Roamin' Holiday"

(1937) Kindly elders help runaway Rascals.

"Teacher's Pet"

(1930) Jackie plans practical jokes on his new teacher, Miss Crabtree.

"Pay As You Exit"

(1936) The Rascals produce "Romeo and Juliet."

"Little Daddy"

The Rascals band together to save Farina and his younger brother from being separated.

"The First Seven Years"

(1930) Jackie fights a duel for Mary Ann.

"Teacher's Beau"

(1935) The Rascals do not want their teacher to marry.

"Divot Diggers"

(1936) The Rascals are caddies.

"Boxing Gloves"

(1929) Harry and Farina promote a boxing match.

"Spooky Hooky"

(1936) To join their circus-bound class, the Rascals must retrieve a phony excuse note.

"Reunion in Rhythm"

(1937) The kids entertain at a Little Rascals reunion.

"Helping Grandma"

(1930) Grandma must sell her store.

"Arbor Day"

(1936) Midgets are taken for truants.

"Second Childhood"

(1936) The Little Rascals cheer a crotchety old lady.

"Feed 'em and Weep"

(1938) The Rascals ruin a birthday dinner for Darla's dad.

"Lazy Days"

While the other kids and animals find things to do on the farm, Farina becomes single-minded in his quest to do nothing at all.

"The Ol' Gray Hoss"

The gang kidnaps a horse to prevent a debt collector taking it away as payment.

"Pinch Singer"

(1936) Alfalfa replaces Darla in a radio talent contest.

"Three Men in a Tub"

(1938) Alfalfa and Waldo compete in a boat race and for Darla's affection.

"Mama's Little Pirates"

(1935) The Rascals seek treasure in a cave.

"Readin' and Writin'"

(1931) Breezy tries to get expelled.

"Shrimps for a Day"

(1935) A magic lantern helps a couple expose a prison-like orphanage.

"Election Day"

Farina is stuck with the laundry; Jay R and Joe are desperate for Farina's vote.

"A Lad an' a Lamp"

The gang finds what they think is a magic lamp.

"Honky Donkey"

(1934) Wally brings home a mule and the Little Rascals.

"Hearts Are Trumps"

(1937) All except Alfalfa give up girls for Valentine's Day.

"Railroadin'"

The gang gets in trouble at a railroad yard.

"Anniversary Trouble"

(1935) Spanky mixes the club's treasury with his father's money.

"Spanky"

(1932) Spanky finds a hidden family fortune.

"Night 'n Gales"

(1937) A storm strands the Rascals at Darla's house.

"Shivering Shakespeare"

(1929) A school play becomes a food fight.

"Three Smart Boys"

(1937) The Rascals stage an epidemic.

"Framing Youth"

(1937) Butch fixes a radio talent-contest.

"Mike Fright"

(1934) The kids enter a radio amateur show.

"Pigskin Palooka"

(1937) Cadet Alfalfa says he is a football star.

"Fishy Tales"

(1937) Alfalfa fakes a broken leg to avoid a fight.

"The Pooch"

(1932) A dogcatcher is after Pete the Pup.

"Dogs Is Dogs"

(1931) Wheezer and Dorothy live with an evil stepmother.

"Washee Ironee"

(1934) Waldo gets his party clothes dirty.

"The Spanking Age"

Mary and Wheezer live with a malicious step mother; one day, when she is out, they decide to throw a party for the gang.

"Bear Facts"

(1938) Alfalfa wants to tame wild animals.

"Shiver My Timbers"

(1931) The Rascals play hooky to hear a sea captain's tales.

"Big Ears"

Little Wheezer pretends to be sick to stop his parents from constantly fighting.

"Shivering Spooks"

The boys get involved in Professor Fleece's Séance.

"Choo Choo"

(1932) The Rascals switch places with a trainload of orphans.

"Hook and Ladder"

(1932) The Rascals put out a fire.

"Moan and Groan, Inc."

The Gang, against Kennedy the Cop's wishes, go digging for treasure in an old house.

"The Awful Tooth"

(1938) The kids seek a fortune from the tooth fairy.

"Sprucin' Up"

(1935) All want the truant officer's daughter for a friend.

"School's Out"

The Little Rascals mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.

"Mail and Female"

(1937) Alfalfa is president of the He-Man Women Haters Club.

"Rushin' Ballet"

(1937) Spanky and Alfalfa are in a dance recital.

"A Tough Winter"

The gang creates a huge mess after they get into a taffy-pulling contest.

"Bargain Days"

(1931) Salesmen Wheezer and Stymie meet a poor little rich girl.

"Came the Brawn"

(1938) Alfalfa fights the Masked Marvel.

"Hide and Shriek"

(1938) Detective Rascals follow a trail to an amusement house of horrors.

"Dog Heaven"

Joe has a crush on Clarabelle and his dog is jealous, no longer getting any attention.

"Little Sinner"

Little Spanky decides to skip church in favor of going fishing with his new rod.

"Free Eats"

(1932) The Rascals crash a party to capture thieves.

"Canned Fishing"

(1938) Baby sitters Spanky and Alfalfa cannot go fishing.

"Beginner's Luck"

(1935) Spanky enters a talent contest.

"Bored of Education"

(Academy Award 1936) Spanky and Alfalfa feign toothaches to get out of school.

"Forgotten Babies"

(1933) Spanky baby-sits while others go fishing.

"For Pete's Sake"

The Rascals raise money for a fire engine.

"Birthday Blues"

(1932) Dickie raises money for a birthday present.

"Love Business"

(1930) Jackie has a crush on Miss Crabtree.

"Mush and Milk"

(1933) Cap treats boarding-school kids to an amusement-park day.

"Bear Shooters"

(1930) On a camping trip the Rascals meet poachers.

"Free Wheeling"

(1932) A ride in Stymie's car cures Dickie's stiff neck.

"Pups Is Pups"

(1930) The Rascals enter their pets in a show.

"The Lucky Corner"

(1936) Gus must move his lemonade stand.

"First Roundup"

(1934) Big kids don't want Scotty and Spanky on their camping trip.

"Fast Freight"

The gang rides rails to California; Farina, looking for food, lets loose some bees, and the gang flees into the middle of nowhere.

The adventures of a group of children in a low-income neighborhood in the early 20th century.
Starring: Jackie Cooper, Dickie Moore, Spanky McFarland, Scotty Beckett
Original Air Date: Sep 10, 1922
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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