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      • Tropes used in The Little Rascals include: Animal Reaction Shot: Pete's specialty. Bowdlerized: A lot of the shorts have had scissors taken to them to remove scenes which have negative racial overtones. Big Friendly Dog: Pete the Pup Bratty Half-Pint
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  1. A description of tropes appearing in Little Rascals. Hal Roach created this series of short comedy films in the 1920s. During the silent years (1922â&# …

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  3. A description of tropes appearing in Little Rascals. Hanna-Barbera and King World co-produced this Saturday-Morning Cartoon for ABC, based on the live-action …

  4. Tropes specific to the 1994 movie: Adaptation Displacement: Bring up The Little Rascals to nearly anybody born after 1985 and they'll likely assume you're referring to this movie. Mention the original series, and you'll be met with surprised looks or head scratches.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Our_GangOur Gang - Wikipedia

    Our Gang (also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals) is an American series of comedy short films chronicling a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures.

  6. Hal Roach created this series of short comedy films in the 1920s. During the silent years (1922–28), Roach tried such titles as Hal Roach's Rascals and The Terrible Ten, but since the first short was titled Our Gang, moviegoers started calling them the "Our Gang Comedies". The child cast changed...

  7. Tropes used in The Little Rascals include: Animal Reaction Shot: Pete's specialty. Bowdlerized: A lot of the shorts have had scissors taken to them to remove scenes which have negative racial overtones. Big Friendly Dog: Pete the Pup. Bratty Half-Pint.

  8. Jul 3, 2024 · Explore this curated list of The Little Rascals characters, including Buckwheat, Spanky, and more -- as ranked by viewers!

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