George Spanky Mcfarland sings farewell to his Gang Pt 3

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2007

The 3rd of 3 videos comprising George McFarland's on stage presentation back in 1987 in Amana, Iowa.

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  • Some people wnat to bash the Rascals for racism. Well, there were some bad images of blacks in those shorts... but the fact remains that the Rascals were WAY ahead of their time.

    Think about it, the gang was interracial and they all stood on equal ground with each other. Black and white, playing together as FRIENDS.

  • Gee.......what can I say about the Little Rascals...I'm just glad I got to experience so many magical times in my life. The world is such a poor place today.

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  • George's fave was mine too.

  • wow thats so touching him singing bout the ol gang,, i loved it,, thanks for postin!!!!

  • I have almost every episode of little rascals on VHS...

  • thx for sharing this vid

  • I have a fond memory of that episode. When i was in Elementary School (78-82) the Principle would play the Uncle George episode all the time during lunch break on the film projector. And after Uncle George would get done eating all the food, he would then play it in reverse so all the food was coming back out of him. It was so funny.

  • continued: I can't remember which animator was in the vanguard of that movement, but I do know that he was one of the architects of Warner Bros. rise to cartoon superdom.

    Back to the rascals: When MGM bought out the rascals from Hal Roach, they instituted a much stricter line when it came to interracial interaction. MGM's Buckwheat never exhibited the grit, smarts, and gumption of Roach's stymie.

  • "Yum-yum-eat'em up"

  • Merry Christmas to all, and to all, God Bless.

    Remember Tiny Tim in the first "A Christmas Carol"...still brings a tear to my eye. I would cry yearning for our world, our nation and people, to

    heed the message in that old movie.

  • Not only in grade school, but in the corporate world.

    Here's wishing you a Merry Christmas.

  • classic, spanky was the greatest child star of all time.

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