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Post by sidewayscap on Sept 19, 2005 12:15:58 GMT -5
What was the episode that made you really want to keep watching it. Maybe it was the first one you saw, or maybe it was the one with a certain rascal in it doing a certain something. For me it was "The First Round-Up". I saw Scotty walking down the street kicking a can and with his big shirt torn pants and sideways cap he looked like the "Gangsta" kids at my school. And he was just so cute, I was like "I GOTTA SEE MORE WITH SCOTTY!" So that kinda started the obssesion.
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Post by Mark on Sept 19, 2005 12:48:09 GMT -5
Hmmm. I'm not too sure about this one.... do you mean what episode made us want to keep watching that same episode? I guess "The Pinch Singer" for me since that's the episode that started my whole obsession ten years ago.
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Post by sidewayscap on Sept 20, 2005 16:55:08 GMT -5
That's it! The one that started the obssesion.
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Post by rascalwatcher on Sept 20, 2005 21:13:54 GMT -5
I have some very early memories of the Little Rascals. I have very vague memories of seeing "Bargain Day" and "Bouncing Babies" on TV when I was about 5 years old (1975). I lived in Oceanside, Calif. at the time, and I also recall Jackie Lynn Taylor came to our school and showed us a few films.
But the episode that I would credit with sparking an actual interest in Our Gang would probably be "Mike Fright," which I remember watching on TV with my dad when I was about seven.
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Post by maliejandra on Sept 30, 2005 23:53:00 GMT -5
The first tape I saw I'm almost positive was Vol. 5 of the Cabin Fever series. I always remember Bouncing Babies and Wheezer sticking those plaster pancakes down his pants. And (I think it is) Glove Taps that I remember from a different tape a little later, the one where Chubby and Joe fight over Jean and where Wheezer always does the Bronx cheer.
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