The Little Rascals 1929-1938 Photo Gallery
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Hal Roach's Little Rascals 1929-1928. Distributor: M-G-M.

The Spanky-Alfalfa-Darla-Farina-Mary Ann era. These are the talking episodes of which Hal Roach made.

At the end of 1929's "Railroadin'", all the kids review the lesson they've learned not to play on trains anymore.

Wheezer is frustrated that the new baby is getting all the attention in the family in "Bouncing Babies" 1929..

Wheezer smiles as he comes up with an idea to get attention from his parents in "Boucing Babies" 1929.

Mary Ann giggles as her crush, Jackie, crawls through her window in "When the Wind Blows" 1930.

The new teacher, Miss Crabtree, smiles at one of her students, Jackie, in 1930's "Teacher's Pet".

"What in the heck?!" Dorothy seems to ask herself when she watches Chubby put on weird hats in "Bargain Day" of 1931.

Breezy misinforms Dorothy that Miss Crabtree is deaf in "Readin' and Writin'" 1931.

Dickie and Spanky both raised the money to buy mother a classy dress in "Birthday Blues" 1932.

Jacquie and Spanky enjoy the ride in a free-wheeling automobile down the hill in "Free Wheeling" 1932.

Spanky impersonates Oliver Hardy as he reacts to Scotty's stupidity in 1934's "Mike Fright".

Scotty left the door closing on it's own and hits Spanky in the face and causing a mess in "First Round-Up" of 1934.

"HOT HOT!" The kids have to eat the food they sabotaged to keep their teacher, Miss. Jones in "Teacher's Beau" 1934.

Spanky and Alfalfa try their best to make Baby Patsy fall asleep so they can play football in 1934's "Little Papa".

Spanky is delighted when he's invited to live with Marsh in the gang's only full-length movie, "General Spanky" 1936.

Darla volunteers to make a big bouquet to help the rest of the gang work for breaking a lady's vase in "Second Childhood" 1936.

In "The Lucky Corner" 1936, Spanky opens up the show with a parade to help bring customers to Scotty and Grandpa's lemonade stand.

Buckwheat and Porky ask for bakery to "feed to their dog" in attempt to scam the store owners in "Roamin' Holiday" of 1937.

Butch is rarely defeated, but Spanky wins a battle in 1937's "Framing Youth".

Gordon "Porky" Lee. "Came the Brawn" 1938.

Spanky and Alfalfa are trapped in a steam cabinet and are desperate to get out after Junior turns on the lights. "Canned Fishing" 1938.