

Still dressed as a girl, Spanky briefly distracts them for Alfalfa to sneak out, but he loses his wig on a tree branch and has to flee himself.

She throws the boys out from backstage, but Butch and Woim are still waiting for them outside the building. The furious ballet teacher finally discovers them and tries to scold them for their intrusion, discovering Alfalfa hiding behind the curtain in just his underwear after removing the frog. Realizing he still has his frog on him, Spanky puts it inside Alfalfa's tutu trying to hide it, unintentionally ruining the recital in the process. He and Spanky try sneaking into Darla's recital, but they run into Butch and Woim and have to disguise themselves as girls in the process and get mixed into Darla's recital. Spanky, Stymie and the gang judge Alfalfa's punishment to guarding the unprotected go-kart until the day of the race.ĭespite this experience, Alfalfa becomes more determined than ever to win Darla's heart back away from Waldo, leaving Porky and Buckwheat behind to watch the go-cart in his absence. She now turns her attention to Waldo, the wealthy new kid of rich parents in the neighborhood. In the end, the sabotage burns down the clubhouse and Darla departs upset, convinced that Alfalfa is ashamed of her in front of the guys. However, Spanky's best friend, Alfalfa, has fallen in love with local girl Darla, to whom he sings the song, "You Are So Beautiful" (with "beautiful" replaced with the word "hobbledehoy") and the Gang is worried their relationship will affect their chances in the annual Soap Box Derby style race with the club's prize-winning go-cart, " The Blur." The club's members team up to sabotage Alfalfa's romantic outing with her and are even more shocked that he takes her into their clubhouse. Plot: Spanky is the president of a club called the He-Man Women-Haters Club for the boys to unite against the girls.

Alexandra Monroe King as Darla's friend.Jordan Warkol as Froggy Laughlin (voice dubbed by E.Studio: Amblin Entertainment, Universal Picturesĭistributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment Writer: Penelope Spheeris, Robert Wolterstorff, Michael Scott, Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur
