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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'': In his review of the ''VideoGame/DennisTheMenace'' [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] game, the poster for the 1994 ''The Little Rascals'' movie is shown when the Nerd mentions that [[Film/DennisTheMenace the movie the game is based on]] was [[FollowTheLeader one of several movies about mischevious young boys made following the success of]] ''FIlm/HomeAlone''.

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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'': In his review of the ''VideoGame/DennisTheMenace'' [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] game, the poster for the 1994 ''The Little Rascals'' movie is shown when the Nerd mentions that [[Film/DennisTheMenace the movie the game is based on]] was [[FollowTheLeader one of several movies about mischevious young boys made following the success of]] ''FIlm/HomeAlone''.
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* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'':
** In "And Baby Makes Money", Al's recently departed Uncle was named Stymie. As Bud and Kelly misname him Buckwheat and Spanky, Al eventually settles on calling him Uncle Gang.
** In "The Egg and I", Al quips to a returning Steve, who on the run from the law, that Alfalfa would have been a good actor to play him in the movie of his life.


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** One episode has a character eating a cereal named Alfalfa Bits.
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** In "The Musk Who Fell to Earth", Kent Brockman reports that the last of the Little Rascals has died.

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** In "The Musk Who Fell to Earth", Kent Brockman reports that the last of the Little Rascals has died.died.
* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' is titled "Sea-Man Sponge Haters Club", named for the He-Man Woman Haters Club.
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* There was a 1960s singing group called Spanky and Our Gang, which derived its name from lead singer Elaine "Spanky" [=McFarlane's=] facial resemblance to George "Spanky" [=McFarland=] (including their similar surnames).

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* There was a 1960s singing group called Spanky and Our Gang, which derived its name from lead singer Elaine "Spanky" [=McFarlane's=] facial resemblance to George "Spanky" [=McFarland=] (including (as well as their similar surnames).
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'': In his review of the ''VideoGame/DennisTheMenace'' [[UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] game, the poster for the 1994 ''The Little Rascals'' movie is shown when the Nerd mentions that [[Film/DennisTheMenace the movie the game is based on]] was [[FollowTheLeader one of several movies about mischevious young boys made following the success of]] ''FIlm/HomeAlone''.
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* ''Literature/CaptainUnderpants'': The two main boys' last names, Beard and Hutchins, came from child actors Matthew 'Stymie' Beard and Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins.
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** In "Homer the Smithers", Marge is surprised at Homer getting up at 4:30 and reminds him that ''The Little Rascals'' isn't on until 6:00.

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** In "Homer the Smithers", Marge is surprised at Homer getting up at 4:30 and reminds him that ''The Little Rascals'' isn't on until 6:00. Homer tells her he's aware and that he programmed the VCR to record it.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2006'': Darla, a DomesticAbuse survivor and volunteer at a women's shelter which helps hide and provide for abuse victims, was named in universe for the Rascals character since her father was a fan of the films growing up.
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* The ''Comicbook/LegendsOfTheDeadEarth'' tie in annual for ''Comicbook/GuyGardner'' includes one story about kid versions of Guy and his friends, in which the credits box gives all the creators familiar nicknames like Beau "Spanky" Smith and David "Alfalfa" Brewer.

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* The ''Comicbook/LegendsOfTheDeadEarth'' tie in tie-in annual for ''Comicbook/GuyGardner'' ''[[Comicbook/GreenLantern Guy Gardner: Warrior]]'' includes one story about kid versions of Guy and his friends, in which the credits box gives all the creators familiar nicknames like Beau "Spanky" Smith and David "Alfalfa" Brewer.
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* The ''Comicbook/LegendsOfTheDeadEarth'' tie in annual for ''Comicbook/GuyGardner'' includes one story about kid versions of Guy and his friends, in which the credits box gives all the creators familiar nicknames like Beau "Spanky" Smith and David "Alfalfa" Brewer.
* Two issues of the AnthologyComic ''Comicbook/Marvel2099 Unlimited'' included a strip about a gang of kids called "R-Gang".
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* There was a 1960s singing group called Spanky and Our Gang, which derived its name from lead singer Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane's facial resemblance to George "Spanky" McFarland (including their similar surnames).

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* There was a 1960s singing group called Spanky and Our Gang, which derived its name from lead singer Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane's [=McFarlane's=] facial resemblance to George "Spanky" McFarland [=McFarland=] (including their similar surnames).



** In "Marge vs. the Monorail", Mayor Quimby asks Creator/LeonardNimoy is he was one of the Little Rascals.

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* ''Series/MuppetsTonight'': In the first episode, one of the shows listed on the KMUP lineup is ''The Little Rat-Skulls''.

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* There was a 1960s singing group called Spanky and Our Gang, which derived its name from lead singer Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane's facial resemblance to George "Spanky" McFarland (including their similar surnames).

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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': The third segment of "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1", titled ''Lil' Griffins'', is a parody of the series.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In "Marge vs. the Monorail", Mayor Quimby asks Creator/LeonardNimoy is he was one of the Little Rascals.
** In "Homer the Smithers", Marge is surprised at Homer getting up at 4:30 and reminds him that ''The Little Rascals'' isn't on until 6:00.
** In "Radioactive Man", Moe reveals that he used to be one of the Little Rascals, named "Stinky", until he killed the original Alfalfa.
** In "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken", the familiar theme music plays when Bart and his friends walk through a fence. In addition, Milhouse is dressed as Alfalfa, and a dog resembling Pete the Pup follows them.
** In "The Musk Who Fell to Earth", Kent Brockman reports that the last of the Little Rascals has died.

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