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"The Little Rascals" Reunite for Childhood Classic Film's 20th Anniversary- See Alfalfa, Darla and the Rest of the Gang

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  • "The Little Rascals" Reunite for Childhood Classic Film's 20th Anniversary- See Alfalfa, Darla and the Rest of the Gang

  • "The Little Rascals" Reunite for Childhood Classic Film's 20th Anniversary- See Alfalfa, Darla and the Rest of the Gang

  • "The Little Rascals" Reunite for Childhood Classic Film's 20th Anniversary- See Alfalfa, Darla and the Rest of the Gang

  • "The Little Rascals" Reunite for Childhood Classic Film's 20th Anniversary- See Alfalfa, Darla and the Rest of the Gang

  • "The Little Rascals" Reunite for Childhood Classic Film's 20th Anniversary- See Alfalfa, Darla and the Rest of the Gang

It has been two decades since "The Little Rascals" captured everyone's hearts and now, the cast members have reunited for the first time for a throwback photo shoot and share the nostalgic goodness.

Released in the summer of 1994, the film was adapted from Hal Roach's "Our Gang" short movies from the 1920s through the 1940s and the TV show "The Little Rascals" that followed in the 1950s. The childhood classic film introduced the 90s generation to the adventures of Alfalfa and the rest of his "He-Man Woman Haters Club."

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"When you get older and realize that we are part of a lot of people's nostalgia, that's a powerful thing," Bug Hall, who played Alfalfa, commented about the movie's impact.

Ross Bagley, who starred as Buckwheat, also said, "I think we're all surprised about how classic the film was and how it really just grew and it's still something people reference today."

The cast members had been aged 4 to 9 years old when "The Little Rascals" was filmed and released on the big screen. Majority of the youngsters bagged their first major acting role with such movie.

"Every moment of that movie was so locked into our memories," the 29-year-old Hall said. "It was such a big experience."

Producer and CEO of 22 Vision, Brian Pocrass, brought all the 13 grown-up cast members, now ages 24 to 29, from the classic movie back into their adorable roles in celebration of the film's 20th anniversary.

"They captured the look and feel and inspiration of the characters," Pocrass said, referring to the cast members reprising their roles and recreating their looks from the movie. "I've had a really good success rate because they really want to be together."

22 Vision had been responsible for some of the greatest and remarkable reunion projects, such as 1989's "Parenthood", 1990's "Problem Child 1", 1991's "Problem Child 2", and 2003's "School of Rock."

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