The Little Rascals with Travis Tedford: DVD Cover

    The Little Rascals Director: Penelope Spheeris Cast: Travis Tedford, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes, Kevin Jamal Woods

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/05/1999
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 6,540

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter List
    1. Main Titles: An Emergency Meeting [:22]
    2. The He-man Womun Haters Club [4:14]
    3. The Great Lover [3:21]
    4. The Bullies, The Beast And The Boyfriend [3:10]
    5. The Rich Kid [1:31]
    6. Messing Up The Mid-day Meal [1:42]
    7. Cornered At The Clubhouse [3:39]
    8. Fire! [1:10]
    9. Burned And Spurned [2:27]
    10. Alfalfa On The Edge [2:45]
    11. Boy's And Girl's [2:01]
    12. A Big Number For A Little Number [1:35]
    13. The Loan Arrangers [:55]
    14. A Love Note To Darla [:59]
    15. A Buck And A Duck [:54]
    16. The Bullies And The Ballerinas [3:33]
    17. Toads Among The Tutus [1:25]
    18. Out There In His Underwear [1:03]
    19. The Other Side Of Alfalfa [2:11]
    20. A Pickle For A Nickel [2:11]
    21. Believe It Or Else! [2:12]
    22. Skunked! [:48]
    23. All That Money... [:43]
    24. "l-o-v-e" (waldo And Darla) [1:54]
    25. Butch Takes The Blur [1:20]
    26. Subgubg Through Suds [1:22]
    27. The Ex-woman Hater [1:28]
    28. Making Up [1:21]
    29. Working Together [1:55]
    30. Building A Better Hut [1:05]
    31. The Go-cart Derby [2:31]
    32. Start Your Engines [:55]
    33. No Sense Of Direction [1:00]
    34. Rascals At Warp Speed [:44]
    35. Yikes! Spikes! [3:35]
    36. Things Flare Up [1:41]
    37. Winner By A Hair [1:03]
    38. The Lover Becomes A Fighter [1:01]
    39. The Winners! [:57]
    40. Things Have To Change Sometime [1:03]
    41. The Cast Of Characters [1:03]
    42. End Titles [1:47]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, and the other characters made famous in the Our Gang shorts of the 1920s and 1930s are brought back to life in this nostalgic children's comedy. Although the setting is the present day, the characters remain much the same, down to their old-fashioned clothing and their membership in the "He-man Womun Haters Club." When Alfalfa (Bug Hall) starts to question his devotion to the club's principles after falling for the beautiful nine-year old Darla (Brittany Ashton Holmes), the rest of the gang sets out to keep them apart. An attempt to win the grand prize in a go-cart race also comes into play, providing opportunities for physical comedy, while Darla's and Alfalfa's story trades on the humor of innocent puppy love. Most critics found the film less a tribute to the original series of shorts than a blatant attempt to capitalize on the familiar name, though younger audiences may be entertained by the simple gags and child-like attitude. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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    Little Rascalsby Anonymous

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    October 31, 2005: I loved this movie when I was a kid, and I love it now. Little Rascals is a comedy that can be enjoyed by children and adults. The kids are hilarious. Very cute.

    Little Rascalsby Anonymous

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    August 24, 2004: I bought the VHS of this when it first came out, I was 9,and had the whole thing memorized. I still watch this movie once a year, because it is comedy meant for kids and adults.


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