Many gags and plot devices borrowed from original
Our Gang/Little Rascals shorts. These include: • The kids getting themselves kicked out of school during a classroom party appeared in the Little Rascals short ''
Teacher's Pet'' (1930). • The primary plot involving saving Grandma's bakery was borrowed from
Helping Grandma (1931). • The kids' band, The International Silver String Submarine Band, was original featured in the Little Rascals film
Mike Fright. In a deleted scene, Spanky and Alfalfa interrupt Butch's trombone performance by eating lemons. This gag was also borrowed from
Mike Fright. • The kids preparing a cake was borrowed from 1932's
Birthday Blues. The sounds that the cake makes inside of the oven are also based on those made by the cake in
Birthday Blues. • Spanky and Alfalfa getting jobs as caddies was the plot for the Little Rascals comedy
Divot Diggers. • A parrot says, "Remarkable!", a nod to the Our Gang film
Forgotten Babies. In a deleted scene, the parrot also says, "Yum, yum! Eat 'em up!", a nod to
The Kid from Borneo. • The kids' handmade taxi, and the idea of it going down a steep hill were borrowed from
Free Wheeling. • Alfalfa fighting the Masked Marvel, which turns out to be Butch, was originally featured in the Little Rascals comedy
Came the Brawn. The film features a handful of inside jokes for fans of both the original Little Rascals and the
1994 film adaptation. These include: • The kids attend
Robert McGowan Elementary School. Robert McGowan directed over 100 of the 220 original Little Rascals shorts between 1922 and 1933. • Miss Crabtree's first name is June, while Officer Kennedy's first name is Edgar. This is a nod to
June Marlowe and
Edgar Kennedy, the actors who portrayed Miss Crabtree and Officer Kennedy in the original Little Rascals shorts. • A marquee on a movie theater reads "
Hal Roach Film Festival". Hal Roach was the producer creator of the Our Gang/Little Rascals series. • The talent show host is named
Leo McCarey. McCarey worked on several of the original Little Rascals shorts. •
Bug Hall, who portrayed
Alfalfa in the 1994 film, cameos as an ice cream man. In a deleted scene, he suggests that Alfalfa reminds him of himself when he was younger. • The "figurine" on the cab is the same as the figurine on "Blur 2: The Sequel". ==See also==