The BEST episodes of The Little Rascals season 10

Every episode of The Little Rascals season 10, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of The Little Rascals season 10!

The Little Rascals, also known as "Our Gang", was an American comedy series about a group of poor neighborhood children and the adventures they shared together. It began as a series of short films in the 1920s, and was brought to television in the 1950s.

Last Updated: 11/10/2024Network: SyndicationStatus: Ended
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Big Ears
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#1 - Big Ears

Season 10 - Episode 1 - Aired 8/29/1931

Wheezer's parents are about ready to divorce each other, so Stymie helps Wheezer to make himself sick. He gives him every unpleasant thing he can think of to eat, and when Wheezer really does get sick, Stymie gives him an assortment of items from the medicine cabinet.

Directors: Robert McGowan
Writer: H. M. Walker
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Shiver My Timbers
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#2 - Shiver My Timbers

Season 10 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/10/1931

The gang is skipping school in order to listen to the rousing stories of the old sea captain. When Miss Crabtree complains, the two of them devise a scheme to scare the kids into giving up their ideas of becoming pirates. The captain arranges for them to arrive that night to start their first voyage, only to become a slave-driver once they're on board.

Directors: Robert McGowan
Writer: H. M. Walker
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Readin' And Writin'
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#3 - Readin' And Writin'

Season 10 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/2/1932

It's the first day of school, and Brisbane is reminded by his mom that if he does well, he'll grow up to be president. He'd rather be a streetcar conductor, actually. The local blacksmith tells him a story about a boy who got expelled for playing pranks on the teacher, and this suits Brisbane just fine. He proceeds to devise any number of bad deeds, culminating in bringing a mule into the classroom. Sure enough, he's sent away by Miss Crabtree. What he didn't consider was that he'd have to explain all of this to Mom.

Directors: Robert McGowan
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Spanky
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#4 - Spanky

Season 10 - Episode 6 - Aired 3/26/1932

The gang is trying to put on a performance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," but Brisbane has to divide his attention between the show and looking after his kid brother, Spanky.

Writer: H. M. Walker
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The Pooch
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#5 - The Pooch

Season 10 - Episode 8 - Aired 6/11/1932

The gang is angry with Stymie for stealing a pie, but they forgive him when he frees their dogs from the dogcatcher. When the man hears what Stymie did, he confiscates Pete, and tells Stymie that he'll need five dollars within the next half hour to get the dog back. A convenient wind blows a five dollar bill Stymie's way in answer to his prayer, and a cop chases him around to get it back for the woman who lost it.

Writer: H. M. Walker
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Dogs Is Dogs
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#6 - Dogs Is Dogs

Season 10 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/21/1931

Wheezer and Dorothy live with their wicked stepmother and her spoiled little boy, Sherwood. Sherwood's dog, Nero, eats some of Mr. Brown's chickens, but the boy reports to the volatile man that Pete did it. A nearby cop manages to keep Mr. Brown from shooting Pete, but the dog ends up at the pound.

Directors: Robert McGowan
Writer: H. M. Walker
Free Eats
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#7 - Free Eats

Season 10 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/11/1932

The gang attends a lawn party given by a wealthy matron for the benefit of poor children. Also attending are a couple of crooks, one of whom is dressed as a woman, and two midgets posing as their infants. As the party wears on, the midgets steal jewelry from the women who cuddle with them. Meanwhile, Stymie tries to convince the gang that the babies can talk.

Directors: Ray McCarey
Writer: H. M. Walker
Choo-Choo!
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#8 - Choo-Choo!

Season 10 - Episode 7 - Aired 5/7/1932

The gang switches places with a group of orphans being transported by train. The gang makes the train ride miserable for everybody, especially the poor man who has been put in charge of them.

Writer: H. M. Walker