The Little Rascals - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Olympic Games
The gang has put together their own pint-sized Olympics, but find themselves repeatedly interrupted by the sound of somebody giving them the raspberries. Several boys get beaten up for this, but it turns to be Wheezer.

Yale Vs. Harvard
The gang plays a football game against the Gas House Garlics, a team or rowdies that has no trouble intimidating our heroes. After being humiliated for most of the game, the Our Gang team starts using its wits and devises various ways of outsmarting their opponents.

The Old Wallop
Wheezer, who's father is a prize fighter, has a knockout punch and tries it out on anybody that gets too close to him. When Farina gets fed up while babysitting and leaves Wheezer on his own, the toddler wanders onto the contruction site for a highrise building, and the gang has to rescue him.

Chicken Feed
Johnny puts on a magic show in which he transforms Jean into a rabbit. Joe gets hold of some of Johnny's magic powder and puts Mango under a box. After he sprinkles some of the powder on the box, a chimpanzee emerges. As the gang follows the chimp around, it appears to transform into various other animals, and ultimately a chicken.

Heebee Jeebees
A hypnotist is giving a performance in which he puts the local cop under a spell, and then does the same with the gang. Each member is made to believe that he's a particular type of animal. The hypnosis doesn't wear off, however, so the kids are still assuming their animal characteristics at inopportune times during a society luncheon.

Dog Heaven
Pete is suicidal because Joe has spent his money on a girl rather than on the dog collar Pete was promised. Eventually, Pete saves the girl from drowning, but Joe misunderstands the situation and thinks Pete pushed her in.

Playin' Hookey
Joe's dad decides to shoot Pete for making a mess of the yard, so Joe instructs Pete to play dead. Eventually, Joe finds refuge for the dog with a local studio that's looking for a dog to cast in their latest film. This eventually leads to chaos, as the gang assists Pete in attacking some movie villains.

Spook Spoofing
The gang is taking delight in picking on superstitious Farina, the clincher being when Harry feigns death after Farina puts a hex on him. The deceased orders Farina to bury him in the local cemetary, where the gang plays more jokes. The tables are turned, though, when a solar eclipse comes about, and puts a scare into everybody.

Rainy Days
Jay R. is left in charge of his younger siblings, who proceed to write all over the walls. The gang decides to wallpaper the house, with stunning results.

The Smile Wins
Farina's mother is too ill to work, and the landlord is demanding $200 rent. Farina decides to raise the money himself. Meanwhile, the gang thinks Farina is laughing at them because he never stops wearing an optimistic smile. They dirty up the laundry Farina is carrying, and then are remorseful when they learn of Farina's situation. They decide to drill for oil, and succeed in producing a gusher.

Edison, Marconi & Co.
The gang has decided to become inventors, and builds a car that somewhat resembles a submarine. With Wheezer at the controls, they go through a hair-raising journey through the city streets.

Barnum & Ringling, Inc.
The gang is living at a posh hotel, where Farina is a bellboy. They decide to put on a circus, which is interrupted by the hotel detective. A chase ensues through the hotel, complete with various types of animals.

Fair And Muddy
A society matron takes the orphaned kids of the gang on a car journey. Not only do they succeed in ruining the car and causing the chauffeur to quit, but they get into a major mud battle with a rival gang.

Crazy House
Rich girl Jean invites the gang into her mansion. Older brother Percy (Jay R.) leads them through the house, where his father had set up booby traps for an upcoming party. When the gang catches on to him, they beat him up.
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