The Little Rascals - Season 19

Season 19

Episodes

Good Bad Boys
Alfalfa gets blamed for swiping an apple that had actually been stolen by Slicker. In vengeance, he decides to lead a life of crime, and starts recruiting other members of the gang. Mrs. Wilson offers Spanky 25 cents to take away some junk in her house, so he fools the gang into thinking they're robbing the place when nobody's home.

Waldo's Last Stand
Since Waldo can't seem to drum up any customers for his lemonade stand, Spanky decides that a floor show is in order. The gang stages an elaborate performance which is patronized by a single, silent little boy. No matter how hot and thirsty they try to make this boy, he repeatedly refuses the lemonade.

Goin' Fishin'
The boys sleep overnight at the busstop so they can catch the first bus to the East River. After lugging a considerable load to the upper deck, they learn that Mickey has lost their money through a hole in his shoe. After bringing everything back down, he discovers he had put it in his other shoe. Various mishaps keep the bus from leaving this location, and when it finally starts moving, Spanky's drops his bag on the street. The conductor won't let him get it back, and when the bus runs it over, everything stops again to fix a flat tire.

Kiddie Kure
Mr. Morton is a hypochondriac whose doctor has prescribed sugar pills and advised his wife that they adopt some kids. The gang, meanwhile, is playing ball outside the house and sends a line drive right through a window in the Morton house. Both Mr. Morton and his butler pretend to be crazy to frighten the kids, breaking vases and the like. But when he discovers Alfalfa's little brothers eating his pills, he suddenly becomes quite serious, and the doctor is summoned.

Fightin' Fools
Spanky and the gang declare war on a rival gang headed by Slicker, who have played one too many pranks. A major battle ensues, involving various types of fruit and limburger cheese.

Baby Blues
Mickey's mom is going to have a baby, and this is fine with Mickey until he reads in the paper that every fourth child born is Chinese. Since there's already three kids, Mickey assumes that his baby brother will be Chinese. Spanky sets his mind at ease by introducing him to his Chinese friend, Lee Wong, who invites the gang over for lunch.

Ye Olde Minstrels
With the help of Froggy's uncle, Walter Wills, the gang puts on a minstrel show to raise money for the Red Cross.

1-2-3 Go!
Mickey gets hit by a car, which lands him in the hospital. The gang decides to launch the 1-2-3-Go Safety Society, which teaches people to be careful when crossing the street.

Robot Wrecks
The gang decides to build their own robot, but can't figure out why it just stands there when they give it orders. Slicker tells them the robot needs some ""invisible rays."" He offers to sell a box of rays to them, and while they're going off to find some money, he puts Boxcar into the robot suit. When the gang returns, they pour the invisible rays into the robot's mouth, and sure enough, he starts obeying their commands. Before long, the robot goes berserk and makes a mess of Froggy's yard.
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