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If you're a fan of the Little 
  Rascals, you'll get a kick from this. Here is a 
  listing of nearly all of the 84 episodes with a bit of a synopsis of what goes 
  
  on in each. Enjoy for the fun of it!
Fly My Kite 
  The Gang loves Grandma, but her slimy son-in-law loves her money.  When 
  Dirty Dan tries 
  to take away her retirement fortune, it's the kids (and Pet the Pup) to the 
  rescue! 
Honkey Donkey 
  Spoiled rich kid Wally just wants to have fun  so he's invited the gang 
  and their pet 
  mule Algebra to his mansion. 
Beginner's Luck 
  Spanky's reciting Shakespeare in a talent show but he can't seem to get his 
  lines out; 
  because the gang's pelting him with pea-shooters! 
Reunion in Rhythm 
  The grammar school is putting on a musical with all your favorite songs and 
  stars: 
  Darla singing "Baby Face", Spanky in "Broadway Rhythm", 
  Alfalfa's "I'm Through With Love", 
  even Buckwheat-the-poet reciting "Little Jack Horner". 
Hook and Ladder 
  No sooner does the gang start their own fire department, than they've got their 
  own fire!  
  "1st Fire Cheef" Dickie Moore, Stymie and tag-along Spanky are hot 
  to put out the blaze,
  but they have to find it first.
The First Round-up 
The gang decides to go camping and they've brought everythingexcept
their courage! 
Teacher's Beau 
  The gang's teacher, Miss Jones is leaving to get married just when they were 
  starting 
  to like her. 
Hearts are Thumps
Teacher's Pet 
  It's the first day of school and the gang isn't ready for readin', writin' or 
  their new teacher 
  Miss Crabtree.  Jackie, Chubby and Farina decide to "welcome" 
  her with gifts of sneezing 
  powder, red andts and a mouse.
School's Out 
  Now it's the last day of school and Jackie's developed a big crush on Miss Crabtree.  
  
  Worried that she'll "go and get married" Jackie's ready to do anything 
  to keep her- like 
  "scaring the pants off" a stranger who comes calling.
Love Business 
  "Oh Miss Crabtree, there's something heavy on my heart", confesses 
  Chubby.  "Oh 
  Chubsy-Ubsy there's gonna be something heavy on your nose!" counters similarly 
  smitten 
  Jackie. 
Spooky Hooky 
  The gang is in for some mighty frights when they have to retrieve their "doctored" 
  doctor 
  notes from school in the middle of the night!  Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat 
  and Porky must 
  brave thunder, lightning, wind, rain  and each other  to make the 
  grade. 
Readin' and Writin' 
  "Learn that poem learn that poem" is ringing in school-skipping Brisbane's 
  head.  Why is 
  his conscience bothering him? 
The Kid From Borneo 
  "Yum-yum, eat 'em up!" is all Spanky's "Uncle George" can 
  say.  But it's not his real uncle, 
  it's "Bumbo the Wild Man"!  Soon Stymie, Spanky, Wheezer and 
  even Pet the Pup are running 
  for their lives. 
Sprucin' Up 
  The gang hates to clean- and it shows  yet, they scrub themselves silly 
  after meeting 
  the new truant officer's daughter.  Now supremely spruced, Spanky and Alfalfa 
  attempt to 
  impress with a battle of chin-ups. 
Pay As You Exit
Bouncing Babies 
  Farina gives Wheezer a simple solution about how to get a little more attention 
  from his family 
  -take his love-hogging baby brother back where he came from: the hospital! 
Pups is Pups 
  The high-falutin' society pet show has gone to the dogs now that the gang's 
  all here.  Farina, 
  Jackie, Chubby, plus Wheezer and his bell-chasing pups are having a swell time 
  lowering the 
  upper class in this funny free-for-all.
Dogs is Dogs 
  Well, well, well, Spud fell in the well, but it's poor Wheezer who's suffering.  
  He's forced to live 
  with a mean old stepmother; his dog Pete is in the pound.
Glove Taps
Free Wheeling 
  Rich-kid Dickie Moore has a stiff neck, but Dr. Stymie has a cure money can't 
  buy: a wild ride 
  in his custom-made "taxi".  Soon, the mule-drawn cab is careening 
  out of control down the 
  steepest hill in town. 
Mike Fright 
  Who's that rag-tag group driving everyone crazy at the radio station audition?  
  Why it's the 
  International Silver String Submarine Band!  They may not tap dance, do 
  the hula, or be as 
  cute as The Darling Sisters, but nobody plays "The Man on the Flying Trapeze" 
  like this. 
Washee Ironee 
  The gang is in the middle of a muddy football game when white collar Waldo wants 
  to play.  
  But he's supposed to be playing something else: the violin at his mother's society 
  luncheon! 
Fishy Tales 
  Alfalfa's done it again: he's made Butch the Bully see red.  Spanky has 
  a plan to save his 
  skin- fake a broken shin bone.  But what's fishy is Alfalfa's fake leg!  
  Butch and Woim don't 
  buy it and the chase is on.
Shiver My Timbers 
  The gang is playing hooky again- how unusual.  This time, they're down 
  at the docks dreaming 
  of life on the high seas.  Their dream comes true  but one wild night 
  on the water 
  shipwrecks their desires. 
Choo-Choo! 
  When Stymie, Wheezer, Brisbane and the gang trade places with a group of orphans 
  on a 
  train, it spells trouble for everyone on the track, especially the kids' guardian- 
  the hopeless, 
  hapless, helpless Mr. Henderson.
Divot Diggers 
  The gang is on the links- and on the brink of a riot.  Homemade clubs, 
  a runaway lawn mower, 
  Jiggs the chimp, confounded club members, and above-par gags are the course 
  for this 
  unforgettable round of chaos.
Bored of Education 
  As usual, Spanky and Alfalfa want no part of school.  But when Miss Lawrence 
  catches on to 
  their fake toothache scheme, the boys get a nasty taste of their own medicine. 
When The Wind Blows 
  Jackie Cooper's locked out of his house and it's no secret.  With all the 
  commotion, the neighbors 
  think there's a burglar on the prowl.  Have no fear, "Kennedy always 
  gets his man!" 
The Pooch 
  Oh no, Pete the Pup is in trouble- he's been caught by the dogcatcher.  
  If Stymie doesn't come 
  up with five bucks fast, he'll be put to sleep!  But Stymie can't find 
  food, much less a five. 
Mush and Mild 
  "Don't drink the milk- it's spoiled!"  When Cap's back-pension 
  comes in, the gang won't ever have 
  to worry about spoiled mild or lumpy mush again.  
Framing Youth 
  The prize pupil at Spanky's Voice Studio (Alfalfa, naturally) is tuning up for 
  the big talent 
  contest until rival Butch the Bully arrives to voice his concern: stay out of 
  the show or get 
  a beating.
Birthday Blues 
  Dickie's mom is crying: no one remembered her birthday.  But with the help 
  of little brother 
  Spanky and chef Stymie, he'll fix that!  The boys bake a gigantic cake 
  with prizes inside 
  and sell slices for a dime- but the plan (as well as the cake) falls flat. 
For Pete's Sake 
  Bully-Boy Leonard has broken Marianne's doll and brother Wally has to find the 
  money 
  for a new one but how?  He offers the bully a barter: Pete the Pup! 
The Lucky Corner 
  Bratty Leonard and his dastardly, diner-owning dad are trying to "remove" 
  poor Scotty 
  and his grandpa Gus from their tiny adjacent lemonade stand. 
Arbor Day 
  Buckwheat, Spanky and Alfalfa star in the school play along with two truant 
  vaudeville 
  midgets!  To make a long story short, every classic poem, song and speech 
  gets chopped 
  down to size before the curtain falls.
The First Seven Years 
  Jackie and Speck both have eyes for Mary Ann.  She has an idea to settle 
  the score: a 
  rousing swordfight! 
Hi' Neighbor 
  The gang decides to build their own fire engine to compete with the shiny new 
  one 
  owned by the spoiled rich-kid Jerry. 
The Pinch Singer 
  Darla's supposed to be at the radio station talent contest, but she's nowhere 
  to be found.  
  Just in the nick of time, in steps Alfalfa with his winning rendition of "I'm 
  in the Mood for 
  Love"! A truly "noteworthy" classic!
Rushin' Ballet 
  As ministers of justice in the Sekret Revengers Club, Spanky and Alfalfa seek 
  to get even 
  with Butch and Woim for a nasty tomato-smearing incident.
Boxing Gloves 
  After years of feuding, Joe and Chubby are finally going to fight it out in 
  a real heavy 
  weight boxing match. 
Mama's Little Pirate 
  A fantasy comes to life! Spanky and the gang go exploring a remote cave in search 
  
  of buried riches-and find them. They discover gold, silver, rubies, crowns...and 
  a 
  hungry giant who isn't too fond of tiny trespassers! 
Our Gang Follies of 1938
Hide and Shriek
Bargain Day 
  The gang's baseball equipment is missing and guess who's selling it?  Yup, 
  it's Wheezer.  
  He's corralled Stymie to help him peddle the goods to a lonely little rich girl. 
Free Eats 
  At the society charity lunch to benefit poor children like himself, Stymie spots 
  a little 
  trouble: two "fidgets" dressed as babies, robbing the rich right before 
  his eyes. 
Night 'n' Gales 
  Spanky, Alfalfa, Porky and Buckwheat- an alleged singing group known as The 
  Four 
  Nitengales have crashed Darla's house to serenade here with "Home Sweet 
  Home" 
The super sequel to Night 
  'n' Gales finds Darla's flustered father attempting to enjoy his 
  birthday dinner- but he can't- the gang's back at his house, pre-empting his 
  peaceful party
Bedtime Worries 
  It's young Spanky's first night sleeping alone and he's "ascared" 
  of  "the boogey man."  
  But it isn't the boogey man who breaks in, it's a silver-stealing burglar who 
  tries to convince 
  Spanky he's Santa Claus.  
Wild Poses 
  Spanky doesn't want his "picture took" by shutterbug Otto Phocus.  
  Why?  He just 
  overheard he "shot a boy nine times!"  With all his fussing, 
  fuming and fumbling, this
  is one photographer who deserves a few knocks in the nose. 
Mail and Female 
  Spanky appoints Alfalfa president of the He-Man Women Haters' Club.  But 
  Alfalfa's 
  secret love letter to Darla has fallen into enemy hands .  Ol' Romeo comes 
  up with a 
  disguise to save his hide and his title. 
Derby Day 
  After seeing a real horse race, the gang stages one of their own complete with 
  thoroughbred 
  mules, longshots, (that being the rotund Joe Cobb), betting and a $5 purse for 
  the winner!
Railroadin' 
  Chubby, Farina and Wheezer are ridin' the rails to disaster- they're the makeshift 
  engineers 
  on a runaway train that's running into everything!  Fast-track fun.
Roamin' Holiday 
  Tired of baby-sitting for bratty brothers, Spanky and Alfalfa run away from 
  home with 
  Buckwheat and Porky tagging along.  
Three Men in a Tub 
  Darla's fallen for another man.  Yes, it's Waldo.  What's he got that 
  Alfalfa doesn't?  A yacht.  
  Spanky's got an idea that will win back Alfalfa's sweetheart.
Cat, Dog & Co. 
  The gang's learned their lesson; they'll never be mean to animals again.  
  They're serious too, 
  Wheezer, Joe, Harry and Farina set free every cat, rat, dog, frog, rabbit and 
  rodent they can find.
Fish Hooky 
  Dickie, Stymie, Wheezer and Uh-Huh picked the wrong day to play hooky and go 
  fishing- 
  Miss Kornman is taking the class to the amusement park! 
Canned Fishing 
  Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat and Porky are playing hooky- their favorite pastime- 
  but after 
  a hair-pulling day around the house with Spanky's baby brother Junior, they 
  get "scared 
  straight" back to school. 
The Awful Tooth 
  The gang needs bucks for baseball stuff.  Their quick-cash scheme?  
  Coins from the 
  tooth fairy.
Dogs of War 
  An early Little Rascals silent classic, Dogs is a sight gag and slapstick-filled 
  farce 
  featuring the gang taking control of West Coast Studios creating chaos, confusion 
  
  and calamity from the set to the screening room!
Bear Shooters 
  Chubby, Jack and Farina fancy themselves wild game hunters.  Now all they 
  need is 
  wild game!  Their plans to trap a bear nets them a gorilla instead- a different 
  breed of 
  ape- a bootlegger dressed as a fearsome beast. 
Second Childhood 
  Granny's a rich old grump.  Leave it to Spanky, Alfalfa and the rest of 
  the gang to show 
  her what real fun is all about! 
Three Smart Boys 
  Let's see, what can the boys think of next to get them out of school?  
  How about an 
  epidemic! 
The Pigskin Palooka 
  Alfalfa, in one of his weaker, anti-Woman Hater moments, tries to impress Darla 
  that 
  he's a football hero.  But when it comes time to go for the goal, Alfalfa 
  wants to pass.
Small Talk 
  The rarely seen first "All Talking" Little Rascals short film finds 
  Wheezer, Mary Ann 
  and the other kids at the orphanage wishing for homes and families. 
Forgotten Babies 
  Would you put a rour-year-old in charge of several toddlers?  The gang 
  bamboozes 
  Spanky into baby-sitting for their siblings.
Bear Facts 
  Spanky and Alfalfa have circus fever!  So when dimpled Darla and her circus-owning 
  
  dad move in, the boys think it's their ticked around the world as whip-cracking 
  
  animal trainers. 
Baby Brother 
All Joe wants is a baby brother and all he gets is trouble when
Farina "finds" him one.
Shivering Shakespeare 
Shakespeare said it best: "To err is human, but nothing forgives
a pie in the face!" 
Shrimps for a Day 
  The gang's life at The Happy Home Orphanage is anything but!  Miserable 
  old Mr. 
  Crutch tries to put up a front for wealthy visiting sponsors. 
Our Gang Follies of 1936 
  The gang's putting on a show with Alfalfa, the "cowboy crooner" singing 
  "Comin' 
  Round the Mountain"; the Bryan Sisters' and "How You Gonna Keep 'em 
  Down on 
  the Farm"; Darla's "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again"; the 
  scary "Ghost Frolic" 
  and more. 
Came the Brawn 
  "Wildcat" Alfalfa's out to impress Darla again- this time taking on 
  The Masked 
  Marvel for the neighborhood wrestling title.
Lazy Days 
  Farina is so lazy, he even gets Pete the Pup to rock his baby brother's cradle.  
  
  Only a baby contest with a $50 first prize rouses his interest. 
Moan & Groan, Inc. 
  Jackie, Wheezer, Chubby and Farina are in a haunted mansion searching for treasure.  
  
  They discover something alright: a terrifying madman out to scare them silly! 
A Tough Winner 
  Stepin Fetchit (aka revered comedian Lincoln Perry) receives a helping hand 
  from 
  Wheezer, Farina and even Pete the Pup after a wacky taffy pull turns everything 
  in 
  sight sticky as flypaper.
Big Ears 
  Stymie has a brainstorm to bring Wheezer's squabbling parents back together: 
  
  Wheezer will get sick, that's it.  Soap, lard and other stuff should do 
  the sick, but 
  will it keep mom and dad out of divorce court? 
A Lad an' a Lamp 
  The gang's stolen every lamp in town.  Why?  They've just read the 
  story of Alladin.  
  When their wishes begin to come true, they think they've rubbed the real thing. 
Anniversary Trouble 
  The Wood Chuck's money is missing and that leaves treasurer Spanky as suspect 
  #1.  
  Pop's in trouble too: he's misplaced his anniversary money!  Spanky's going 
  to get it 
  in the end, then Pop finds his loot. 
Little Sinner