Notable ones include Spanky (in his early years), Wheezer (again, in his early years), and Junior.
Despite the number of times he has had his ego knocked down, Alfalfa can't help but return to his old traits.
#ORIGINAL LITTLE RASCALS CAST NAMES SERIES#
A 1979 animated Christmas Special on NBC, whose voice cast included Matthew "Stymie" Beard and Darla Hood, as well as a series of public service announcements.A series of clay-animated Little Rascals Color Specials, produced for television in the 1960s, presumably by Bura and Hardwick, the British studio responsible for Camberwick Green.The cover of the first issue featured an unnamed girl who was probably intended to be Darla Hood but bore a greater resemblance to Dorothy DeBorba. It featured Spanky and Alfalfa, along with some original characters. Dell Comics published a 12-issue Little Rascals comic book series from 1957 to 1962.After it fared poorly at the box office Hal Roach went back to making shorts.
General Spanky, actually an Our Gang feature film from 1936.The earliest issues of The Dandy in the late 1930s featured a Comic-Book Adaptation of Our Gang, drawn by legendary comics artist Dudley Watkins.Ever since then, each iteration of the series had at least 1 black child, who in the shorts got to play with their white counterparts, eat in the same places as them, and even go to school with them! This is not to say racial humor wasnt ever used (see below), but it was radical enough that Southern theaters often complained or outright refused to show the series. Hal Roach was actually planning to make a whole series out of Ernie Morrison, one of the first black child stars in Hollywood, but when distributors said it wouldnt fly, he put Morrison in the Our Gang films alongside Allen Hoskins as Farina and the white child actors for the rest of the group. Part of the reason why the series is remembered even to this day is that it showed black and white children playing together as equals, which was more or less unheard of for films of its day.