Well, you're not, when Our Gang visits a farm and encounters not one bear, but two.... a man in a bear costume to give them a fright, and a real bear that wants the wild honey the kids locate.
That's the central issue of this entry in the long-running series, but there's plenty of room for miscellaneous gags, like Joe Cobb being impressed by a farmhand who rolls his own, and tries it himself, and Ernie Morrison telling Farina to "act like a lady"..... another in the long series of gender identity issues that the character has. Another in the examples of why the series was so popular for so long, and still a lot of fun.
That's the central issue of this entry in the long-running series, but there's plenty of room for miscellaneous gags, like Joe Cobb being impressed by a farmhand who rolls his own, and tries it himself, and Ernie Morrison telling Farina to "act like a lady"..... another in the long series of gender identity issues that the character has. Another in the examples of why the series was so popular for so long, and still a lot of fun.