They're all here! Spanky Alfalfa Buckwheat Darla Stymie Porky Petey the dog as all rascals stars in this hilarious double movie pack! Through mischief and mayhem tricks and ingenuity the rascals will learn the value of true friendship... and even an appreciation of girls.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. They're all here! Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Darla, Stymie, Porky, Petey the dog, as all rascals star in this hilarious double movie pack! Through mischief and mayhem, tricks and ingenuity, the rascals will learn the value of true friendship... and even an appreciation of girls. Actors Travis Telford, Kevin Jamal Woods, Juliette Brewer, Bug Hall, Brittany Ashton Holmes, Jet Jurgensmeyer, Drew Justice, Jenny Ortega, Eden Wood & Connor Berry Director Penelope Spheeris & Alex Zamm Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 1994 ; 2014 Languages English Additional Languages German ; Italian ; Spanish ; Dutch ; Russian ; Turkish Subtitles English for the hearing impaired ; German ; Italian ; Spanish ; Dutch ; Russian ; French ; Arabic ; Danish ; Finnish ; Icelandic ; Norwegian ; Portuguese ; Swedish ; Turkish ; Hindi Duration 2 hour and 53 minutes (approx)
Collection of two family comedy films based on the 1920s silent film and the 1930s talkie series featuring Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Darla, Stymie, Porky and Petey the dog. In 'The Little Rascals' (1994) the group get up to all sorts of trouble when their clubhouse is destroyed and their prized go-kart is stolen by some local bullies which prevents them from winning the big race. In 'The Little Rascals Save the Day' (2014), the rascals are working together to raise the money needed to save their grandma (Doris Robert)'s bakery, but their improvised fundraising schemes are largely unsuccessful. It seems like their only hope is to enter a local talent competition...
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