Note: Chubby never appeared during the Spanky and Alfalfa years. An angered Moe begins smashing Alfalfa's head into the ground, shouting "You stole my bit!" A man interrupts, exclaiming "He's killed the original Alfalfa!" In the present, adult Moe explains that Alfalfa was an orphan owned by the studio. Alfalfa heads towards the exhaust pipe to retrieve the marble, only to receive a face full of soot. Moe accidentally shoots his marble into the exhaust pipe of a nearby truck. LeRoy Shield's Good Old Days theme underscores the scene. A flashback to the filming of a Rascals short is shown, in which the Gang (a young Moe, along with Spanky, Darla, Stymie, Chubby, Alfalfa, and Pete) are playing a game of marbles. William Faulkner can write an exhaust pipe gag that would really make you think."īarney Gumble (Castellaneta) then asks Moe why he is no longer a movie star. Of course, it was kind of hard to think of reasons for me to look in that exhaust pipe every time, but, you know - we had good writers. "My shtick was looking into an exhaust pipe and getting a face full of soot. It’s a problem that’s plagued young performers since pretty much the advent of movies, but Carl would try to make the best of the hand he was dealt though it would all ultimately have a tragic end with his murder. Homer asks Moe if he played "the ugly one." "No, I was the tough kid, Smelly," Moe replies. Like many of his Little Rascals co-stars, Carl Switzer more popularly known as Alfalfa had a really difficult time transitioning from child star to more adult roles. Featured in the poster is a young Moe, surrounded by "Simpsonized" versions of Stymie, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Chubby, Spanky, and Pete. He holds up a movie poster reading "The Little Rascals in Laff And A Haff. Recurring character Moe Szyslak (Hank Azaria) reveals that he was once a member of the original Little Rascals.
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