1 | !!Original series |
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3 | * ''Small Talk'' (1929): A tearful Farina thinks that no one wants to adopt him. |
4 | * ''Teacher's Pet'' (1930): Jackie Cooper shows genuine shame after his plans backfire and Miss Crabtree kicks him out of the classroom. |
5 | * ''Helping Grandma'' and ''Fly My Kite'' (both 1931): The Rascals' adopted grandma (Margaret Mann) is pushed around by a mean-spirited adult in both films. Seeing the kids with tears in their eyes as they witness Grandma getting bullied by her own son-in-law is enough to break anyone's heart. |
6 | * ''Dogs Is Dogs'' (1931): The overall premise is rather sad. The most heartbreaking moment is when Wheezer cries after being abused by his stepmother – while Pete the Pup looks on with tears in his eyes! |
7 | * ''The Pooch'' (1932): Stymie begins to cry when he is told that Petey is dead. |
8 | * ''For Pete's Sake!'' (1934): The kids are forced to give up Pete the Pup in order to pay for a doll. |
9 | -->'''Wally:''' "No matter what happens, Pete, you're still our dog." |
10 | * The [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar Civil War]]-themed ''General Spanky'' (1936): A tearful Buckwheat is left alone after his slave group is forced to depart without him. What's more, he fears being shot as a runaway slave! |
11 | * ''Dad For A Day'' (1939): The gang all talk about the father-son picnic coming up and while chanting and cheering for their dads, Mickey starts getting upset and starts crying due to having no father of his own. |
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13 | !!1994 movie |
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15 | * The scene following Alfalfa and Spanky break up their friendship, where the rest of the gang are depressed. Accompanied by Rosanne Cash's cover of Linda Ronstadt's "Love Has No Pride". |
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