
The Little Rascals gang gets into mischief trying to stop their teacher's romance, taking a wild taxi ride, and making a deal with a shopkeeper - until Pete the dog wreaks havoc. Classic episodes now restored in color.

Is this worth your time? If you grew up watching these on Saturday mornings, you already know the answer is yes. It is great for kids because it is just pure, messy fun without any of the modern 'lessons' stuck in there. People who hate old-fashioned slapstick or get annoyed by grainy footage will probably want to skip...


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"Is this worth your time? If you grew up watching these on Saturday mornings, you already know the answer is yes. It is great for kids because it is just pure, messy fun without any of the modern 'lessons' stuck in there. People who hate old-fashioned slapstick or get annoyed by grainy footage will probably want to skip it. But if you like seeing kids actually acting like kids, it's a win. The first thing that hits you is the color. It is very bright. It doesn't look like a modern movie, obviousl..."


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