
Spanky and the members of the He-Man Woman Haters Club find out that Alfalfa has been courting Darla. After a trial they sentence him to forget about her and other girls forever. Alfalfa is having trouble with his punishment, partularly since the new rich kid is moving in on his territory, and he works to win her back. Meanwhile Butch and Woim are trying to steal the gang's prized go-cart for the big derb coming up. The gang has monetary problems too, since they need to build a new clubhouse, but are having a hard time raising the money.
Travis TedfordSpanky
Donald TrumpWaldo's Dad
Courtland MeadUh-Huh
Jordan WarkolFroggy
Elizabeth DailyFroggy (voice) (as E.G. Daily)This film liberally borrows gags, situations, set-ups, costumes, and plots from many of the shorts that made up the original Our Gang (Little Rascals) theatrical series. Some examples: - Hook and Ladder (1932): The gang as firefighters - Hi'-Neighbor! (1934): Building the go-cart (a fire engine in the original), knocking over the pedestrian on the sidewalk. - Anniversary Trouble (1935): The "hi/high-sign" (the only short in which it is prominently featured) - _Hearts are Thumps (1937)_: The He-Man Woman Haters Club, The gang spiking Alfalfa & Darla's lunch, Alfalfa's "bubble song". - Rushin' Ballet (1937): Alfalfa and Spanky in drag at a ballet recital. The costumes are exact duplicates of the originals. - Mail and Female (1937): (once again) The He-Man Woman Haters Club, the love note, "1st Messenger" Buckwheat, and "2nd Messenger" Porky. - Auto Antics (1939): The go-cart race - Three Smart Guys (1943): Buckwheat and Porky catching one another's fishing hook and trying to (unknowingly) reel each other in.
Darla:
Alfalfa, that's a part of you I've never seen before!
Miscellaneous: When sitting in the race car, Darla looks momentarily at the camera. Jane can be seen silently mouthing Mary Ann's line.
The Our Gang/ Little Rascals Theme Song
Written by Leroy Shield
Orchestrated and Arranged by William Ross
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i don't know, i observed that movies in the past are very funny...so so funny...no green jokes whatsoever! this is such a super duper cutey pie movie! i would like to let my nieces and nephews watch this movie soon...