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- Alfalfa is wooing Darla and his "He-Man-Woman-Hating" friends attempt to sabotage the relationship.
- Television syndication package of the classic 1929-1938 shorts from the "Our Gang Comedies" movie series.
- The gang is putting on a show with Alfalfa billed as "King of the Crooners." But Alfalfa abandons the show saying his crooning days are over, and that opera is his true calling. But after taking a nap and dreaming of a successful future in popular music, he changes his mind and joins the rest of the gang for the closing number.
- An unethical merchant moves into town and steals customers from the widowed owner of an established store; the gang steps in to help.
- The kids mistake Miss Crabtree's brother for a potential boyfriend, and plot to discourage him.
- The gang goes to a circus sideshow to visit Dickie and Spanky's uncle, mistakenly believing he is "The Wild Man from Borneo."
- The gang puts on a show, everything goes well, except they're missing an act.
- Jackie gets in a duel over the affections of Mary Ann.
- An Our Gang Comedy. Spanky's parents are trying unsuccessfully to get Spanky to spend a peaceful first night in his own room.
- The kids help capture a family of thieves.
- A truant officer spots the kids in an amusement park. They try to escape him.
- The Gang plays hooky from school so they can listen to the tall tales of a friendly sea captain.
- Marianne's sick and Wally's trying to fix her doll when Leonard busts it to pieces. Wally sees a perfect replacement but it's in a store owned by Leonard's father. Pete the dog is reluctantly traded for the doll which is a big mistake.
- The gang tries to save Petey from the dogcatcher.
- The "Our Gang" kids stage a talent show in their clubhouse.
- The gang is taken from an orphanage & adopted by society matrons.
- While staging a play, Spanky finds his father's hiding place for the family "fortune."
- When Cap's back pension finally comes in, he treats the gang to a day at an amusement park.
- The story is set during the Great Depression. Porky and Spanky are the sons of a single mother, who can not afford to buy them presents for Christmas. But they overhear her talking about a Blue Comet, and figure that she will buy the Blue Comet train set for them. She was actually talking about a vacuum cleaner, but the misunderstanding convinces her to buy the train for them. She uses the money she was saving to buy a coat for herself. When she gets sick, her sons enlist their friends in an effort to raise money. They want to purchase the coat for her.
- Needing money for football uniforms, the Our Gang decides to put on a minstrel show.
- The Our Gang members want to raise money for the Red Cross. Of course they decide to put on a musical show. With the help of Froggy's uncle, an old minstrel show man, they hire the Greenpoint Auditorium for their event. The highlight is Walter Wills and the Our Gang doing a tribute to the great minstrel man George Primrose. It is reasonably faithful to the minstrel show art form with Spanky as interlocutor, and Mickey and Froggy as side or end-men. Darla Hood sang a song's line, solo just before Lazy Moon was sang by Walter Wills.
- Jackie prepares a series of elaborate jokes for his new teacher.
- An Our Gang Comedy. Spanky's parents take their reluctant boy to get his portrait taken by a prissy photographer.
- A compilation feature-film made up of four 'Our Gang" shorts from the 1930s. The shorts used in this 1959 feature release were Our Gang Follies of 1936 (1935), The Pinch Singer (1936), Reunion in Rhythm (1937), and Our Gang Follies of 1938 (1937).
- Tired of going to school, Breezy comes up with a plan to get himself expelled.