Shocking “Little House on the Prairie” Blunder Unnoticed for 45 Years in Season 6, Episode 20!

Keep your eyes peeled! In episode 20 of season 6 of “Little House on the Prairie,” a small error snuck into the background, which is quite amusing for a show set in the mid-19th century.

Over 9 seasons and 205 episodes, “Little House on the Prairie” captured the hearts of millions of fans, spanning generations since the 1970s! The story of the Ingalls family in mid-19th century America fascinated people worldwide, becoming a beloved TV classic.

As the seasons passed, Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon), the show’s main character, gradually shifted focus to his daughters, Mary and Laura. Laura quickly became a central figure. Charles and Caroline slowly stepped back, making room for another pair, Laura and her husband Almanzo Wilder.

Portrayed by Dean Butler, he plays a significant role in the plot during the last four seasons… And it’s him we see in a scene from episode 20 of the 6th season titled “The Black Sheep.” While the show was known for its beautiful sets depicting 19th-century Minnesota, it wasn’t immune to the occasional production slip-up.

A Car Among the Ingalls?

In the video clip below, we witness a reunion between Almanzo, his sister Eliza, and their brother Perley Day. While the reunion initially seems warm, it quickly sours due to the unruly behavior of the little brother.

Anyway, if you’re a fan of Michel & Michel from Faux Raccord, you’ll quickly spot this error that crept into the camera’s field. Pay close attention to the moment when Perley Day jumps into Eliza’s arms between the 5th and 7th second of the video. You can see a white crew vehicle driving in the background.

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No, you’re not dreaming, a motorized vehicle is indeed visible in “Little House on the Prairie,” even though it absolutely should not be there! But who knows… Maybe it’s Marty McFly’s DeLorean making a pit stop in the mid-19th century to pay a visit to Charles Ingalls and his family!

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