The Little Rascals Save the Day is a 2014 American direct-to-video family comedy film. The film is a reboot of the classic Our Gang/Little Rascals short films series produced by Hal Roach from 1922 to 1944. The movie is directed by Alex Zamm and written by William Robertson and Alex Zamm.

The story revolves around a group of kids known as the Little Rascals, led by Spanky (Jet Jurgensmeyer). They live in a small town and are always getting into mischief. When they learn that their favorite bakery is about to be shut down, they come up with a plan to save it. The only problem is that they need to raise $10,000 in just one week.

The Rascals try all sorts of ways to raise the money, including starting a dog-washing business, running a taxi service, and selling used golf balls. But nothing seems to work, and they keep falling further behind. Their only hope is to win the local talent show, which offers a $10,000 prize to the winner.

As the Rascals prepare for the talent show, they encounter a series of setbacks, including Alfalfa's (Drew Justice) terrible singing voice and Buckwheat (Isaiah Fredericks) getting sick. But with the help of their loyal dog Petey, they keep on going and put on a show that brings the house down.

In the end, the Rascals win the talent show and save the bakery. Along the way, they learn important lessons about teamwork, friendship, and the value of hard work. The movie stars Doris Roberts as Grandma, the owner of the bakery, Eden Wood as Darla, and Greg Germann as Waldo, the evil businessman who wants to shut down the bakery.

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