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8/10
Enjoyable and Entertaining!
Sylviastel16 May 2014
The Our Gang puts on music and dance show. Alfalfa decides to break into the adult opera world. Of course, its absurd because his " Barber of Seville" well is not good. Alfalfa refuses to sell out with his peers. Of course, he dreams about the future where all doesn't go well. It's adorable to see Darla, Spanky, Buckwheat, and the Our Gang act like children and later as adults. If Alfalfa sells out, he could make big bucks. I love Darla playing Cupid in a musical number. Spanky is there as a club owner and the host of follies. This is a great short film. It's fun watching kids in these films. You hope they had as much fun and were treated well.
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My favorite!
LittleRascal-1518 August 1999
It's amazing, Hal Roach is such a genius. His only mistake was giving up the Rascals to MGM in 1938. Our Gang Follies of 1936 is one the most memorable shorts to me. The gang is putting on a show, Spanky is the stage manager, his assistants Alfalfa and Scotty(this is his final Our Gang short, except for his return in 1939 as Cousin Wilbur). The first number is the introduction by a group of little girls who tend to annoy you for a little while. The second act is the Bryan Sisters singing "How You Gonna Keep Them", which I found to be quite nice. The third act is Darla(her first Our Gang short) singing "I'll Never Say Never Again" The fourth act is suppose to be the Florie Dorie girls, but there no where in sight. So they put on the fifth act, the Ghost Dance by Spanky, Scotty, Alfalfa, Dickie, and Sid. The Florie Dorie Girls are still no where to be found, so the sixth act is Alfalfa singing "Object of my Affection" to Darla. The crown is screaming, "We want the Florie Dories!" So, Spanky and the rest of the boys dress up as the girls, Spanky says to do exactly what he does. What Spanky doesn't know is that Elmer the Monkey got inside his dress and got a hold of a needle. So during the number Spanky takes off the bottom of his dress, so do the boys, Darla drops the curtain, and Spanky sings "How's that kids, now ya gotta go, that's all there is, there ain't no more of the show." and quickly exits. The children leave with satisfaction. A definite winner!
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10/10
Puttin' On A Big Show With The Little Rascals
Ron Oliver9 May 2000
An OUR GANG Comedy Short.

Spanky is producing the OUR GANG FOLLIES OF 1936 in the backyard barn and the rowdy neighborhood kids have all assembled for the promised entertainment. But when the featured specialty act - The Flory-Dory-Sixtet - fails to appear, Spanky must take drastic action...

Lots of music in this funny little film. Highlight: Buckwheat & the monkey. In her Rascals' debut, Darla sings `I'll Never Say Never Again'; Alfalfa warbles both `She'll Be Comin' Around The Mountain' & `The Object Of My Affection.' That's Leonard Kibrick as the mean kid on the front row.
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10/10
Our Gang Follies of 1936 is a hit!
judith-mcfarland193530 October 2015
From the moment it starts the cuteness and innocents just exudes as Spanky comes up from his basement to sing the introduction of his acts. they show kids being kids asking the questions outside and some trying to get in free with both success and failure.

Spanky and the gang do their best to entertain and it shows from the audience reaction. And the stress of putting on the show that gets comic relief from Porky, Buckwheat and Elmer the monkey during the show.

Both the girls and boys of the show play their parts well from a high step dance to serenades and their is even a scare element to complete the gambit of entertainment. All the while Spanky's dancing girl act "The Flory Dory Sixttet" is late and he keeps moving them back.

When the times comes and they are now the last act and the girls have still not shown up and the crowd starts their chant of "We want the Flory Dories!" Spanky in the true Broadway fashion of the show must go on comes up with the idea that he and the boys will do the girls dance and tells the boys to don on the girls Gay 90's bustle dresses.

When there is protest from the boys that they don't know the dance Spanky tells them that he dose and to do exactly what he dose. As the boys go on the stage in their Gay 90's attire no one suspects that Spanky will receive unexpected direction and prodding from Elmer the monkey that will make Spanky and the strive on in the act with a dis-dressing result!

You will enjoy all the fun and frolics of this entertaining musical short as will your children. Also i thought the boys were just so adorable as the Flory Dory Dancing Girls!
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10/10
Our Gang Follies of 1936 was a fine musical comedy Our Gang entry
tavm30 November 2014
This Hal Roach musical comedy short, Our Gang Follies of 1936, is the one hundred forty-first entry in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series and the fifty-third talkie. While Mike Fright and Beginner's Luck were comedies with music in them, this one is mostly a musical with some comedy involved. Alfalfa is still in his "drugstore cowboy" mode when he once again sings, "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain" at the beginning but does the first of his crooner songs when he also warbles "The Object of My Affection" to Darla on stage, of which this is Ms. Hood's OG debut though she's addressed as Cookie here. She also has a number, "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again", looking very cute in the process and-judging by the looks of the boys in the audience-getting some swoons! So with Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Porky, and now Darla, this nearly completes the Our Gang most of us are familiar with. We only have to wait for the arrival of Butch, The Woim, and Waldo to really round out the gang...So, yeah, I highly recommend Our Gang Follies of 1936. Oh, and also, this is Scotty Beckett's last regular appearance in the series though he'll return as another character in the later M-G-M-produced only entries.
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5/10
Stageshow performances for the team
Leofwine_draca23 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
LITTLE RASCALS FOLLIES is a straight short feature for the Our Gang players, revealing the various acts they play out on stage for their youthful peers. It's a simplistic enough effort that lacks the narrative structure of their 'real' shorts, but it's also fast-paced and fitfully amusing. We get to see Alfalfa sing, a monkey running amok, and Spanky and co. dressing up as fine ladies. It's cheap and cheerful, but more of a watch for experienced fans who know what to expect.
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5/10
I never particularly liked variety shows...and this is no exception.
planktonrules24 January 2012
Instead of a typical sort of Our Gang comedy, this one is a musical variety show...which probably explains why I didn't like it very much. Quite simply, seeing very young kids singing and dancing is something I can do without (it was bad enough having to watch my own kids in pageants when they were young!!). Lots of singing (most of it not very good--and you know it's bad when Alfalfa is NOT the worst of these acts) and dancing was occasionally punctuated by a bit of comedy--mostly provided by cute little Porky--who was the best part of this film. Also enjoyable was the drag act near the end. Seeing Spanky, Scotty and the rest in gay 90s outfits was something! What, I am not sure...but it was something.

By the way, this film was the debut of series regular, Darla Hood--a girl that was so incredibly cute that you wonder if she was the product of some unholy scientific experiment.
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Music was the food of love with the Little Rascals
juliafwilliams12 August 2003
This short, and the related short done two years later is a classic example of The Little Rascals at their most self-expressive.

Moreover, as in many of their shorts, these youngsters relied on the stretch of their imagination to put on the show. I am not sure I would have charged admission, even a penny, and since the setting was in a residential area, the Rascals probably should not have, either. Nevertheless, this is one the their 'feel-good' shorts.
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4/10
Kids only (and music)
Horst_In_Translation3 December 2016
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"Our Gang Follies of 1936" is a 17.5-minute short film from 1935 (not 1936), so this one had its 80th anniversary last year. The director is Gus Meins and I cannot say I know him; Eéven if this is one of the most known rascals short films. That's right, this black-and-white sound film features the kids from the Rascals/Our Gang and people who know them will see many familiar faces. This one has not much of a story, it is all about the music performances from the kids and they seem to be having a lot of fun giving these. I hope they really did, but who knows how much they were willing or forced to star in these films. Anyway, it is indeed a bit of an unusual Rascals short, not just because of all the music, but also because there are no grown-ups in here for a change. But they bring in some animals as they usually do. I personally am not a huge fan of the series, so I cannot give this one a thumbs-up either with the complete absence of a story. The only thing I liked here was the song "Object of my Affection", even if I have heard better versions of it. All in all, I give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.
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