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Hint
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Answer
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1. Booker T. and Patrick help save Mary Jane's mother's business.
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Our Gang
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2. Booker T. and the Gang start their own fire brigade.
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Fire Fighters
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3. Ernie and Jackie save Mary Jane from kidnappers.
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Young Sherlocks
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4. The poor kids of the Gang have an outing with a wealthy woman.
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One Terrible Day
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5. The boys mistakenly think the cops are after them.
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A Quiet Street
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6. The boys skip their responsibilities to have some fun.
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Saturday Morning
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7. The Gang puts on their own fair, complete with movies.
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The Big Show
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8. The kindly cobbler takes the boys on an outing.
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The Cobbler
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9. Mickey and Jack enter the boxing ring.
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The Champeen!
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10. The boys live in a boarding school.
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Boys To Board
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11. The boys switch places with some orphans and take a train ride.
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A Pleasant Journey
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12. The kids are quarantined with a hapless young married couple.
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Giants Vs. Yanks
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13. The kids sabotage a vaudeville show.
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Back Stage
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14. The kids are chased around a movie studio.
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Dogs Of War!
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15. The boys initiate Joe into the Cluck Cluck Klams.
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Lodge Night
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16. Mickey switches places with a rich boy.
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Fast Company
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17. The Gang is made to perform a play.
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Stage Fright
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18. Mickey does his best to woo Mary.
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July Days
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19. The kids go on a picnic with their parents.
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Sunday Calm
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20. The Gang visits Mickey in the hospital.
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No Noise
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21. The Gang operates their own horse track.
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Derby Day
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22. The Gang befriends an elderly hypochondriac.
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Tire Trouble
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23. The Gang runs their own barber shop.
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Big Business
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24. The Gang plays pirates.
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The Buccaneers
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25. Farina dreams he's being chased around by giant versions of the Gang.
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Seein' Things
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26. The kids perform in front of their class.
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Commencement Day
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27. Mickey takes the kids to his father's farm.
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It's A Bear
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28. The Gang organizes their own baby show.
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Cradle Robbers
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29. Mickey raises money to buy a birthday gift for his mom.
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Jubilo, Jr.
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30. Mickey goes to live with rich relatives.
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High Society
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31. The Gang builds their own railroad.
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The Sun Down Limited
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32. The Gang gets entangled with a couple of twins.
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Every Man For Himself
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33. The Gang gets involved with the recovery of a kidnapped child.
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The Mysterious Mystery!
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34. The Gang visits New York.
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The Big Town
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35. The Gang pretends to be sick so they can go to the circus.
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Circus Fever
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36. The Gang's dog saves Mary's life and they attend her birthday party.
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Dog Days
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37. The boys get into mischief in a beauty parlor.
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The Love Bug
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38. Grandma helps Mickey learn how to fight for Mary.
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Ask Grandma
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39. The kids run away and wind up in a house full of crazy contraptions.
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Shootin' Injuns
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40. The Gang forms its own police department.
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Official Officers
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41. Rich girl Mary's dolls come to life as the boys of the Gang.
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Mary, Queen Of Tots
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42. The Gang builds their own amusement park.
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Boys Will Be Joys
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43. The Gang makes their own movie.
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Better Movies
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44. Farina is left out of the Gang's fun, but wins out in the end.
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Your Own Back Yard
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45. Farina takes the Gang's taxi out for a joy ride.
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One Wild Ride
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46. Mickey and Johnny play Santa Claus for the younger kids.
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Good Cheer
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47. The Gang goes to Catalina Island to search for treasure.
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Buried Treasure
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48. Farina befriends a chimp, who ends up running amok.
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Monkey Business
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49. The kids pretend to be the children of a childless couple expecting an inheritance.
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Baby Clothes
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50. The Gang puts on their own version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
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Uncle Tom's Uncle
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51. Magnolia's fleas disrupt a wedding service.
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Thundering Fleas
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52. The Gang winds up in a house where seances are given.
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Shivering Spooks
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53. The Gang starts up their own fire department.
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The Fourth Alarm!
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54. The Gang hangs out with some western outlaws.
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War Feathers
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55. The Gang visits Europe.
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Seeing The World
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56. Farina and Joe are appointed to do something about Tuffy.
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Telling Whoppers
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57. The kids run away from their orphanage to live with Uncle Tom.
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Bring Home The Turkey
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58. Joe crashes Jackie's birthday party.
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Ten Years Old
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59. Farina must come up with the money for a dog license.
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Love My Dog
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60. Joe is initiated into the Gang's country club.
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Tired Business Men
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61. Joe buys a baby from Farina.
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Baby Brother
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62. The boys turn Mango into a chicken.
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Chicken Feed
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63. The Gang puts on their own olympic games.
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Olympic Games
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64. Pete swallows an explosive called Bermuda oil.
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The Glorious Fourth
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65. The Gang visits a movie studio.
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Playin' Hookey
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66. Farina and Mango do laundry to help their ailing mother.
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The Smile Wins
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67. The Gang's football team plays a big game against their rivals.
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Yale Vs. Harvard
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68. The boys wind up in a high-rise contruction site.
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The Old Wallop
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69. The boys are hypnotised into thinking they're various different animals.
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Heebee Jeebees
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70. Pete turns to the drink when Joe ignores him in favor of pretty Clarabelle.
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Dog Heaven
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71. Harry plays dead, and Farina takes him to the cemetery to bury him.
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Spook-Spoofing
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72. The Gang decides to wallpaper the inside of Jay's house.
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Rainy Days
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73. Wheezer takes a wild ride in a submarine car with the other boys locked inside the vehicle.
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Edison, Marconi & Co.
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74. The Gang puts on its own circus in a hotel.
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Barnum & Ringling, Inc.
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75. The orphaned Gang takes a car trip with a couple of rich elderly women.
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Fair And Muddy
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76. The Gang is subjected to the practical jokes set up by Percy's father.
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Crazy House
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77. Wheezer switches places with a circus giant.
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Growing Pains
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78. The Gang assists Chief Cummings with his taxi service.
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The Ol' Gray Hoss
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79. Harry experiences his first day at school.
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School Begins
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80. Mary and Wheezer are ill-treated by their stepmother.
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The Spanking Age
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81. Farina must get past candidates Joe and Jay to deliver some laundry.
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Election Day
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82. Joe's toothache is made even worse by his persistently crying baby brother.
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Noisy Noises
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83. Joe attempts to tame the unruly Mary Ann with a dog-training book.
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The Holy Terror
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84. Harry leaves Mary for Jean, who likes Harry because he can wiggle his ears.
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Wiggle Your Ears
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85. The Gang runs away with the orphaned Farina and wind up in a spooky house.
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Fast Freight
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86. Mary Ann takes care of her little brothers while their father works nights.
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Little Mother
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87. Wheezer dreams that he is in court accused of animal cruelty by the very animals he has been abusing.
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Cat, Dog & Co.
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88. The "devil man" ensures that the kids do their chores and eat their spinach.
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Saturday's Lesson
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89. The orphaned gang goes to visit the recently-adopted Wheezer.
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Small Talk
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90. Joe and Harry are stuck in the engine of a runaway train.
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Railroadin'
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91. Joe and Chubby fight it out in the boxing ring.
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Boxing Gloves
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92. Farina prepares his baby brother for a baby show.
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Lazy Days
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93. Wheezer takes his baby brother back to the hospital.
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Bouncing Babies
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94. The Gang digs for treasure in the basement of an abandoned house.
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Moan & Groan, Inc.
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95. The kids are made to put on a play.
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Shivering Shakespeare
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96. Jackie tries to win Mary Ann away from Speck.
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The First Seven Years
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97. Jackie gets stuck outside on a stormy night.
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When The Wind Blows
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98. The kids go camping and get tangled up with a bootlegger in a gorilla costume.
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Bear Shooters
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99. Stepin Fetchit and the kids help Mary Ann clean the house.
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A Tough Winter
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100. Wheezer rings every bell in town to get his puppies back.
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Pups Is Pups
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101. Jackie meets Miss Crabtree for the first time.
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Teacher's Pet
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102. The boys try to dissuade a possible suitor from marrying Miss Crabtree.
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School's Out
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103. The Gang helps out Grandma in her general store.
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Helping Grandma
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104. Miss Crabtree comes to live at Jackie's house.
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Love Business
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105. Farina tries to stop Stymie from being taken to the orphanage.
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Little Daddy
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106. The kids get into mischief in rich Shirley's home.
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Bargain Day
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107. Grandma ties her bonds onto the tail of a kite.
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Fly My Kite
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108. Wheezer tries to keep his parents from getting divorced.
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Big Ears
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109. The Gang runs away at night to become pirates.
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Shiver My Timbers
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110. Wheezer is mistreated by his stepmother.
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Dogs Is Dogs
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111. Brisbane gets himself expelled.
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Readin' And Writin'
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112. The Gang attends a charitable function at a wealthy home, where they meet a couple of "fidgets."
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Free Eats
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113. Spanky sabotages the Gang's production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
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Spanky
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114. The boys switch places with some runaway orphans and take a train ride.
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Choo-Choo!
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115. Stymie needs money to get Pete out of the dog pound.
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The Pooch
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116. The Gang organizes their own fire department.
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Hook And Ladder
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117. Dickie and Stymie take a wild ride in a makeshift taxi.
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Free Wheeling
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118. Dickie earns money to buy his mother a birthday present.
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Birthday Blues
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119. A magic lamp seemingly changes Cotton into a chimp.
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A Lad An' A Lamp
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120. The boys play hooky on the same day the class is being taken to an amusement pier.
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Fish Hooky
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121. Spanky is left in charge of the babies.
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Forgotten Babies
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122. The Gang encounters a wild man from Borneo.
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The Kid From Borneo
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123. The orphaned kids are taught by kindly Old Cap, who's waiting for his back pension.
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Mush And Milk
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124. Spanky sleeps in his own room for the first time, and is visited by Santa Claus.
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Bedtime Worries
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125. Spanky is taken to get his photograph taken.
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Wild Poses
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126. The Gang builds their own makeshift fire engine.
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Hi'-Neighbor!
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127. Wally trades in Pete for a doll for sickly Marianne.
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For Pete's Sake!
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128. The boys go camping, but little kids Spanky and Scotty are better prepared.
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The First Round-Up
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129. Rich boy Wallace invites the Gang and their mule Algebra to his mansion.
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Honky-Donkey
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130. The International Silver String Submarine Band enters a radio audition.
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Mike Fright
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131. Rich boy Waldo gets his clothes dirty playing football with the Gang.
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Washee Ironee
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132. Spanky and the gang find treasure in a cave, as well as a giant.
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Mama's Little Pirate
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133. The orphaned kids have a party at a wealthy home, where two of the adults are transformed into kids via a magic lamp.
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Shrimps For A Day
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134. The Gang's money gets interchanged with the money Spanky's dad was going to spend on his wife's anniversary present.
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Anniversary Trouble
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135. Spanky enters an amateur competition.
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Beginner's Luck
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136. The Gang tries to keep their teacher from getting married.
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Teacher's Beau
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137. Spanky and Alfalfa compete for the affections of Marianne.
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Sprucin' Up
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138. The Gang puts on a show to lure customers to Grandpa's lemonade stand.
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The Lucky Corner
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139. Spanky and Alflafa try to lull a baby to sleep.
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Little Papa
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140. Spanky plays hooky from Sunday school.
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Little Sinner
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141. The Gang puts on a show in Spanky's cellar, but the Flory-Dory Sixtet never shows up.
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Our Gang Follies Of 1936
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142. The Gang becomes caddies for a quartet of golfers.
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Divot Diggers
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143. Alfalfa sings in Darla's place for a radio contest.
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The Pinch Singer
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144. The Gang befriends a curmudgeonly old woman.
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Second Childhood
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145. The kids put on an Arbor Day presentation at their school.
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Arbor Day
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146. Spanky and Alfalfa get themselves sent home, only to realize that the teacher bought everybody ice cream.
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Bored Of Education
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147. Spanky and Alfalfa confiscate Buckwheat and Porky's firecrackers.
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Two Too Young
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148. The Gang puts on a presentation of "Romeo And Juliet."
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Pay As You Exit
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149. The boys break into the school on a stormy night to retrieve some phony notes.
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Spooky Hooky
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150. Orphaned Spanky finds a home during the Civil War.
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General Spanky
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151. The Gang puts on a show at their school's reunion.
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Reunion In Rhythm
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152. Alfalfa faces Butch in the boxing ring.
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Glove Taps
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153. Alflafa gives up the He-Man Woman Haters Club to exchange valentines with Darla.
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Hearts Are Thumps
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154. The boys put spots on their faces to get out of going to school.
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Three Smart Boys
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155. Butch and Woim chase Spanky and Alfalfa into a ballet school.
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Rushin' Ballet
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156. The boys run away from home and find themselves in Jenksville.
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Roamin' Holiday
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157. The boys sleep at Darla's house on a stormy night.
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Night 'N' Gales
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158. Alfalfa pretends to have a bum leg to get out of fighting Butch.
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Fishy Tales
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159. Alfalfa can't take part in a radio contest because of a frog in his throat.
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Framing Youth
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160. Alfalfa plays in the Gang's big football game.
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The Pigskin Palooka
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161. Alfalfa unwittingly becomes president of the He-man Woman Haters Club.
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Mail And Female
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162. Alfalfa gives up crooning to sing opera.
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Our Gang Follies Of 1938
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163. Spanky and Alfalfa stay home sick, but must look after Junior.
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Canned Fishing
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164. Alfalfa brags a bit too much to Darla's dad, who runs a circus.
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Bear Facts
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165. Alfalfa races Waldo on Toluca Lake.
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Three Men In A Tub
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166. Alfalfa wrestles the Masked Marvel.
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Came The Brawn
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167. The boys ruin Darla's dad's birthday celebration.
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Feed 'Em And Weep
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168. The boys decide to get all their teeth pulled so they can get more money from the tooth fairy.
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The Awful Tooth
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169. The boys find themselves in an amusement park haunted house.
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Hide And Shriek
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170. Alfalfa dreams that he's in the Old West, trying to rescue Darla from Butch Dalton.
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The Little Ranger
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171. Alfalfa and Butch run against each other for Mayor-For-A-Day.
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Party Fever
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172. The Gang puts on a performance of "Aladdin And His Magic Lamp."
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Aladdin's Lantern
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173. The boys visit Darla in the hospital, where Alfalfa gets a bit too much laughing gas.
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Men In Fright
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174. Alfalfa must be persuaded by Darla to play in the big game against Butch's team.
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Football Romeo
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175. The boys decide to get back at practical joker Butch at his birthday party.
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Practical Jokers
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176. Alfalfa thinks his aunt is trying to kill him.
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Alfalfa's Aunt
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177. Alfalfa takes his baby brother back to the tree where he was found, and finds another, more agreeable, baby there.
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Tiny Troubles
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178. Alfalfa is hynotised into thinking he's D'Artagnan.
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Duel Personalities
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179. The Gang organizes a circus to raise money for Porky's rent.
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Clown Princes
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180. Alfalfa's cousin convinces the boys to start a benevolence society.
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Cousin Wilbur
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181. The boys go camping.
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Joy Scouts
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182. The boys kidnap several dogs and a penguin to collect the reward money.
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Dog Daze
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183. The boys take part in a go-cart race.
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Auto Antics
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184. The Gang puts on an old-timey show aboard Spanky's boat.
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Captain Spanky's Show Boat
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185. Fatherless Mickey goes to the Father and Sons picnic with kindly Mr. Henry.
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Dad For A Day
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186. Alfalfa's dad tells him how his future in college will be if he doesn't study.
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Time Out For Lessons
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187. Alfalfa switches places with a rich lookalike.
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Alfalfa's Double
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188. Alfalfa thinks he's swallowed dynamite.
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Bubbling Troubles
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189. The Gang holds its own movie premiere.
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The Big Premiere
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190. The Gang performs on the radio to reconcile Mickey's parents.
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All About Hash
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191. Darla and the new girl in school teach Spanky and Alfalfa a lesson.
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The New Pupil
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192. The boys make nuisances of themselves on a city bus.
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Goin' Fishin'
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193. Alfalfa turns to a life of crime.
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Good Bad Boys
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194. The Gang puts on a floor show for Waldo's lemonade stand.
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Waldo's Last Stand
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195. The Gang is invited into the home of a wealthy hypochondriac.
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Kiddie Kure
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196. The boys fight a war with their rivals.
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Fightin' Fools
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197. Mickey is worried that his new sibling will be born Chinese.
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Baby Blues
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198. The Gang puts on a minstrel show.
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Ye Olde Minstrels
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199. The Gang puts on a play to save their teacher's job.
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Come Back, Miss Pipps
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200. The Gang starts a safety campaign.
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1-2-3-Go!
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201. The Gang builds their own robot.
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Robot Wrecks
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202. The Gang forms their own army.
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Helping Hands
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203. The boys try to stop Darla's father from getting married.
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Wedding Worries
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204. The Gang puts on a show to earn money for new football uniforms.
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Melodies Old And New
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205. The Gang operates their own newspaper.
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Going To Press
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206. The boys try to cure Buckwheat of his habit of lying.
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Don't Lie
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207. The Gang throws a surprise party for Froggy.
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Surprised Parties
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208. The Gang puts on a show for members of the military.
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Doin' Their Bit
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209. Rover is given a chance to star in movies.
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Rover's Big Chance
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210. The boys clean their clothes with a foul-smelling solution.
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Mighty Lak A Goat
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211. The boys dig for treasure and dream about what they'll do with it.
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Unexpected Riches
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212. The Gang puts on a play featuring Poor Richard.
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Benjamin Franklin, Jr.
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213. Janet runs away from home.
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Family Troubles
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214. Mickey and Froggy run against each other for club president.
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Election Daze
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215. The Gang puts on another military-themed show.
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Calling All Kids
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216. The boys visit a farm.
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Farm Hands
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217. The boys are kidnapped by a couple of robbers.
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Little Miss Pinkerton
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218. The boys decide not to go to school anymore.
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Three Smart Guys
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219. The kids become radio comedians.
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Radio Bugs
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220. Froggy dances to impress Marilyn.
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Dancing Romeo
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221. Buckwheat decides to give Smallpox to the Gang.
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Tale Of A Dog
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