The BEST episodes of The Little Rascals season 14

Every episode of The Little Rascals season 14, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of The Little Rascals season 14!

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
Little Papa
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#1 - Little Papa

Season 14 - Episode 1 - Aired 9/21/1935

The gang's all set to have themselves a game of football, but Spanky's mom is going out and is leaving Spanky in charge of the baby. The solution: get the baby to fall asleep. Walking her back and forth across the yard only succeeds in tiring out her big brother. So, Spanky and Alfalfa take her upstairs to bed, where Alfalfa sings her a lullaby.

Directors: Gus Meins
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Little Sinner
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#2 - Little Sinner

Season 14 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/26/1935

Spanky has a new fishing pole, so there'll be no Sunday school for him today. Buckwheat and Porky tag along as he ventures off for a nice spot to fish. A crabby property owner comes along and shoos them away, however, and they find themselves wandering through the woods. Some black people are holding a baptism ceremony at a nearby river just as a solar eclipse occurs, and the boys get a good scare.

Directors: Gus Meins
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The Pinch Singer
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#3 - The Pinch Singer

Season 14 - Episode 4 - Aired 1/4/1936

The gang has its collective eye on a $50 prize being given away that day at the local radio amateur contest. They hold auditions among themselves to see who will perform on the show. After turning down Alfalfa several times (he wears several disguises), they overwhelmingly choose Darla, who wows them with her rendition of ""I'm In The Mood For Love."" At the radio station, however, Darla is late, and Alfalfa sings the song in her place.

Directors: Fred C. Newmeyer
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Our Gang Follies Of 1936
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#4 - Our Gang Follies Of 1936

Season 14 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/30/1935

The gang puts on their own live musical revue for the benefit of the neighborhood kids. As they're making their way through the various acts, it becomes clear that The Flory-Dory Sixtette is not going to show up, so the boys have to perform that number instead.

Divot Diggers
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#5 - Divot Diggers

Season 14 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/8/1936

The caddies at the local golf club have walked out, leaving the caddy master in a tight spot, as four golfers have arrived and are demanding caddies. Luckily, the gang is nearby, so they become caddies. They bring along their chimpanzee, who eventually runs rampant with a tractor mower.

Directors: Robert McGowan
The Lucky Corner
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#6 - The Lucky Corner

Season 14 - Episode 6 - Aired 3/14/1936

A mean-spirited store owner prevails upon the local cop to send kindly old Gus and Scotty elsewhere with their lemonade stand. They end up on a little-traveled street where people don't tend to pass. That's until the gang brings a parade through the neighborhood and puts on a show right next to the lemonade stand.

Directors: Gus Meins
Second Childhood
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#7 - Second Childhood

Season 14 - Episode 7 - Aired 4/11/1936

The gang's toy airplane flies into the house of a cranky old rich woman and breaks a vase. To get their airplane back, they must do chores around the yard. It isn't long before they convert the old sourpuss into a best friend, much to the dismay of the butler and the maid, who think she should watch out for her health.

Directors: Gus Meins
Arbor Day
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#8 - Arbor Day

Season 14 - Episode 8 - Aired 5/2/1936

It's Arbor Day, and Spanky has decided to play hooky in order to avoid performing in the pageant the school is giving. Unfortunately, the truant officer sees to it that he makes it to school. Meanwhile, a couple of sideshow midgets have disguised themselves as children in order to sneak out for a little liberty. The truant officer mistakes them for real children and dutifully deposits them in the schoolroom, where they offer to take part in the pageant, performing a racy vaudeville number.

Directors: Fred C. Newmeyer