Mary Ann enjoys Harry's ear wiggling, but he refers doing this for Jean whom he admires. Joe, who likes Mary Ann, tries several times to impress her but cannot wiggle his ears.

Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes, but only if you have a soft spot for the Our Gang kids and don't mind a plot that revolves entirely around facial muscles. If you like seeing kids act like actual kids—messy, loud, and slightly delusional—you will probably find this charming. People who hate old-fashioned s...

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"Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes, but only if you have a soft spot for the Our Gang kids and don't mind a plot that revolves entirely around facial muscles. If you like seeing kids act like actual kids—messy, loud, and slightly delusional—you will probably find this charming. People who hate old-fashioned slapstick or silent-era holdovers will definitely want to stay away. 🐭 The whole thing is built on such a simple idea. Harry Spear can wiggle his ears, and apparently, in 1929, th..."

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