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| - Spanky and Alfalfa are playing baseball, but the ball ends up in Buckwheat's garage, where Buckwheat is creating a robot for the school's annual science fair. Buckwheat wants the boys to take an oath of secrecy and vow not to reveal the project to anyone. Trouble mounts as Waldo, accompanied by Darla, approaches the gang, bragging about his science fair entry: a solar-powered ice cream machine. After Waldo departs, Spanky talks Darla into going in on the secret.
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| - Spanky and Alfalfa are playing baseball, but the ball ends up in Buckwheat's garage, where Buckwheat is creating a robot for the school's annual science fair. Buckwheat wants the boys to take an oath of secrecy and vow not to reveal the project to anyone. Trouble mounts as Waldo, accompanied by Darla, approaches the gang, bragging about his science fair entry: a solar-powered ice cream machine. After Waldo departs, Spanky talks Darla into going in on the secret. After Buckwheat quits for the night, the Rascals tiptoe into Buckwheat's garage and see the robot for themselves. Each of the Rascals tests out the robot, but disaster arises when Porky's garbled speech causes the robot to malfunction, and the Rascals realize they're in trouble, and have to think of a cover-up, and fast. When the day of the science fair arrives, Alfalfa and Spanky are inside the robot, but when an ant farm is destroyed and ants end up attacking Alfalfa, they are scared. After they wreck the merry-go-round in their panic, the boys are revealed to be inside the robot. Though Waldo accuses Buckwheat of cheating, Buckwheat quickly rebuilds the merry-go-round by attaching a television set (which was Mechman's head) to it. The judges are impressed with Buckwheat's ability to improvise, but Waldo is not, and Buckwheat uses his trophy to deflect Waldo's ice cream missiles. Afterward, Buckwheat embraces the trophy he has won.
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