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8/10
Cute
planktonrules15 January 2012
This Our Gang short starts with a meeting of the Wood Chucks in their clubhouse. Their president, Stymie, has just appointed Spanky to be the treasurer--and the kids threaten him within an inch of his life if he loses their money.

The scene soon switches to Spanky's house. Spanky's dad has once again forgotten his wife's anniversary and it's up to the maid (Hattie McDaniel) to inform him of this. The forgetful clod also screws up because he later finds the funds for the Wood Chucks and automatically assumes Spanky stole the money. In the end, he gets his! This is an odd short in that I could easily see people getting offended with Spanky putting on black-face and pretending to be Buckwheat! Yet, on the other hand, Stymie is the club president and the shorts were always integrated. I see it more as a case of unconscious racism--not intended but certainly influenced by changing tastes. Still, it's a dandy short--filled with laughs and quite charming.
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7/10
Anniversary Trouble is, despite some politically incorrect humor, quite funny as an Our Gang short
tavm27 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This Hal Roach comedy short, Anniversary Trouble, is the one hundred thirty-fourth in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series and the forty-sixth talkie. Spanky is elected treasurer of the Ancient and Honery Order of the Wood Chucks Club and is given an envelope of money for safekeeping. At home, Spanky's parents are supposed to celebrate their wedding anniversary but the father has, as usual, forgotten. So he makes his own envelope of money to remind himself to buy his wife a gift. I'm guessing you can figure what happens next. This was quite a funny short but I'm guessing a scene in which Spanky disguises himself as Buckwheat wouldn't go well today as it probably didn't go well during the '70s when I first watched it then and didn't remember that sequence when I watched it again on DVD. I, myself, found it pretty funny since I decided no real offense was intended. So on that note, I recommend Anniversary Trouble. P.S. Claudia Dell reprises her role from Mama's Little Pirate as Spanky's mom though her husband is portrayed this time by Johnny Arthur who would eventually play Darla's dad in a couple of the series' shorts a few years later. And, yes, that's eventual Oscar-winner Hattie McDaniel as the maid and Buckwheat's mom.
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10/10
Money Mess With The Little Rascals
Ron Oliver16 May 2000
An OUR GANG Comedy Short.

Spanky's Pop has ANNIVERSARY TROUBLE. Having first forgotten that important date, he now thinks Spanky has taken the money left for his wife. Spanky has problems of his own: the Gang wants the money back he was to guard as treasurer of their Ancient and Honery Order of Wood Chucks Club, Inc. Only Spanky's quick thinking is going to solve these problems...

Some funny moments in this little film. Highlight: Spanky disguised as Buckwheat. That's marvelous Hattie McDaniel as Mandy the Maid; Johnny Arthur appears as Spanky's Dad.
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Introduced the "High Sign"
ndkirkpatrick3 April 2002
This film introduced the famous wave, called the High Sign or Hi Sign, where the hand is placed under the chin with the palm down. Since the Little Rascals worked in close proximity to Laurel and Hardy, at the Hal Roach Studios, the High Sign might be related to Oliver Hardy's famous necktie wave.
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