The Little Rascals follows a group of mischievous children as they go on adventures, get into shenanigans, and learn the value of friendship. Their bond is tested when a rich kid threatens to break up their group. Through a series of hilarious and heartwarming events, they come together to outsmart the bully and save their beloved clubhouse.
Join the Little Rascals as they embark on hilarious adventures to save their favorite bakery from closing down. These mischievous children use their wit and charm to overcome obstacles and bring joy to their community.
Poor Pete the Pup. He wants to hang himself because his master, Joe, has given up playing with him and going fishing for the love of a girl. A dog friend of Pete's stops him in the nick of time, and in flashback Pete tells him of his sorrows; Pete becomes a drunkard and is chased away by Joe. The last straw comes when another dog knocks Joe's sweetheart into a lake and Pete is blamed for it. Will Pete carry through with his suicide or will Joe apologize?
On Christmas Eve, the Gang copes with hardships, helps capture a gang of thieves, and learns that Santa Claus really exists for those who wish fervently enough.
When the caddies at the local golf course go on strike, the gang steps in to earn some money.
Pay As You Exit is a 1936 comedy short film about a group of children selling tickets for a stage play. The film features a sword fight, weightlifting, and even a live chicken. Despite facing challenges like a money box and a booing audience, the children manage to succeed.
Truant officers mistake 2 midgets for members of the gang.
In 'Teacher's Pet,' a mischievous student plays practical jokes on his new teacher, leading to embarrassing situations and hilarious outcomes. The film explores themes of crushes on teachers, pranks gone wrong, and the challenges of the first day of school.
When a bank robber dressed as a woman infiltrates a society party, chaos ensues as Our Gang and a butler try to stop him.
The gang decides to enter their animals in a local pet show.
The Rascals have a boxing arena that could pack them in if they could find fighters who would actually mix it up. Harry and Farina notice a rivalry between two very large young kids, Joe and Chubby, that would fill the bill if only the two heavyweights would put aside their gentle natures. Farina gets an idea: tell each of the lads that the other will take a dive in the second round. So the fight begins and the stands are filled; but will the combatants actually throw a punch? Ernie has one more trick up his sleeve to get the fists flying and the crowd on its feet. Sweet science indeed.
The gang wages war using old vegetables as munitions. Later, they ruin a movie in progress when they double-expose the film.
A greedy man tries to get rid of his mother by putting her in an old folks home until he discovers she has a fortune in stock certificates.
The kids in the tenements have no place to play except in streets where traffic is a hazard. Mickey gets the idea of building barricades to give our gang space to play at an intersection, but a beat cop, the nasty "Hard-Boiled" McManus, puts a quick end to that. A sympathetic constable and a detective who has kids of his own give our gang a chance to help law enforcement. The little rascals wear uniforms and keep an eye on things: Joe, for instance, eyes the bananas at Tony's fruit stand. When the now-fired McManus returns and seeks revenge, the junior police force and their adult colleagues are put to the test.
Spanky and Porky try to figure out a way to get their mother a winter coat for Christmas after she buys them a Blue Comet electric train.
A magic lamp lets a young couple become kids again and exposes a mean old man who runs his orphanage like a prison.
Spanky and Alfalfa want to do a show based on the "Aladdin's Lamp" story with Darla in the cast, but Darla doesn't want to participate.
Alfalfa "trades in" his whining baby brother for another baby--who turns out to be a midget criminal.
Crazy House is a 1928 Our Gang short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 76th Our Gang short that was released. It was the final appearance of Jackie Condon, who was with the gang since the pilot episode of Our Gang in 1922.