Bear Shooters, Waldo's Last Stand, Dogs Of War!: The Gang goes on a camping trip as Bear Shooters, in which Chubby greases Wheezer with Limburger, then puts on a floor show in a barn to try to sell a reluctant Froggy some lemonade in Waldo's Last Stand. The Silent Dogs of War! depicts "the great battle of Kelly's tomato patch," waged by "Stonewall" Jackie and Private Farina, and then the Gang tries to get work in the movies, driving director Harold Lloyd to distraction.
The Pooch, Arbor Day, Derby Day: Stymie, Spanky, and the Gang have to save Pete form the dog catcher's gas chamber in The Pooch, while Spanky and Alfalfa headline the school pageant with a pair of midgets mistaken for children on Arbor Day. In the 1923 silent Derby Day, the Gang is selling hot dogs and lemonade outside the racetrack when Micki hits upon the idea of holding their own race - between a mule, a horse, a cow, a dog, a goat, and a bicycle.
Hook And Ladder, Hi Neighbor, Sundown Ltd.: The Little Rascals answer the call as volunteer firemen in Hook and Ladder, with Dickie as "Cheef," then get snubbed after saying Hi Neighbor to the new kid on the block, so they build their own fantastic fire engine. In the silent Sundown Ltd. the Gang learns the danger of playing in the railroad yards as they duke it out with Toughy, their rival for Mary's affections, and manage to run their hand-made train right off of the tracks.
Little Papa, Dogs Is Dogs, Sprucin' Up: With the Gang aching to hit the gridiron, team captain Spanky's got to play Little Papa and mind the baby, while Pete is framed by Wheezer's hateful stepbrother, Sherwood, and sent to the pound in Dogs is Dogs. Sherwood's dog kills a chicken, so he blames Pete, but Wheezer and his sister Dorothy have the last laugh; then Spanky and the Gang try to impress the daughter of Mr. Jones the new truant officer, by Sprucin' Up.
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