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The Little Rascals
The Little Rascals.png
TV Show Information
Genre: Children


The Little Rascals was an American film series.

History

Moe played the part of "Smelly", a tough kid, on The Little Rascals until he was fired for killing Alfalfa (or rather, an orphan portraying as him) in a fit of rage for stealing his bit.[1]

When Marge is awoken by Homer she reassures him: "Homie, it's 4:30 in the morning. Little Rascals isn't until 6." Homer replies: "I know, I'm taping it." [2]

The educational editor explains that Pete was the name of the dog on The Little Rascals. The editor who "feels old" then adds this was a show that aired "a hundred years ago."[3]

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