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COMEDY LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE DVD COLLECTION

Title: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE DVD COLLECTION
Description: LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE DVD COLLECTION. The Complete Collection of the hit TV Series on DVD.
Genre: Comedy
Price: $199.99
$89.95
Language: English
   
       
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Little House on the Prairie is an American one-hour dramatic television program that aired on the NBC network from September 11, 1974, to March 21, 1983, bumping the long-running Adam-12 series to Tuesday nights. During the 1982-83 television season, with the departure of Michael Landon, the series was broadcast with the new title Little House: A New Beginning. A three-hour compilation special called The Little House Years was aired in 1979. (The series itself was preceded by a two-hour pilot movie that first aired on March 30, 1974).

The show was a loose adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s best-selling series of Little House on the Prairie books. Readers of the books will notice huge discrepancies between the book series and the shows.

"Little House on the Prairie" follows the lives of the simple, farming Ingalls family: Charles, Caroline, Mary, Laura, Carrie and then Grace and the later adopted Albert, James and Cassandra, who settle into a quaint little house on the banks of Plum Creek near the small town of Walnut Grove during the late 1800s. Often narrated by Laura, the series follows her simple farm upbringing from her childhood until her adulthood with Almanzo Wilder with whom she starts a family of her own. While the series is based upon the Little House books (and thus the real life of author Laura Ingalls Wilder), it is a very loose adaptation, with mostly only key events and elements of fact surviving the transition from book to TV series, the most important being Mary's eventual blindness, and Laura's future. Several other fictitious (some factual) characters make up the friendly community of Walnut Grove, including teacher Miss Beadle (succeeded by two other teachers, then Laura, then Etta Plum), Dr. Hiram Baker, Rev. Robert Alden, Mr. Hanson (of the Hanson lumber mill), and the well-to-do Olesons, owners of the local mercantile, and also the primary rivals of the Ingalls family (except the Oleson patriarch). Family friends include the Edwards family, the Garvey family and the Carters, who, in the final season, move into the Ingalls' little house.

What an amazing DVD Set for the Little House on the Prairie Fan!

All 207 Uncut Episodes 10 Seasons on 54 DVDS

  • Excellent video and audio quality
  • 100% in chronological order
  • Commercial free and unedited
  • This box set contains all 54 DVDs with Custom Artwork.
  • These DVDs are region free so they will play on any DVD player Worldwide and DVD-Rom, X-Box or PS2 worldwide.

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Little House on the Prairie DVD show box set complete TV series all episodes and seasons on DVDs


A popular series of children’s books developed by Laura Ingalls Wilder is entitled "Little Hourse (On the Prairie)" and was first published between 1932-1943. There were four additional books launched in 1962, 1971, 1974 and 2006.

The storyline begins by presenting Pa Ingalls who is decided to sell the house from Big Woods, Wisconsin, with the purpose of moving in the Indian Territory near Independence, Kansas. In those days it seemed that rumors were circulating that the land would be opened to settlement by the homesteaders. The family is announced that the land must be vacated by the settlers because it is not legally accepted to open a settlement yet. Pa chooses to leave before the Army required them to leave to land with force.

In the next book it is revealed that the Ingalls have moved to Minnessota. This is why Pa, Marrie, Laura and Ma decide to move to Kansas along with baby Carrie. Along the way to Kansas, Pa needs to sell his two horses for two Western Mustangs. Once arrived to the Indian Territory, the family meets Mr. Edwards who calls himself "a wildcat from Tennessee, who is extremely polite to Ma. Mr. Edwards turns to be a very welcoming neighbor by helping the family in every way possible: helping Pa to build a roof, an extra floor for their house and even to dig a well. After settling in the new house, the Ingalls are terribly affected by a disease known as "Fever'n'Ague" which later was called malaria (fever which strong chills and shaking). Another great neighbor Mrs.Scott takes care of the whole family during the disease, while Mr. Edwards brings Laura and Mary their presents from Independence.

Many of the events presented in the book have happened in reality to the Ingalls, as it was told by Pa, Ma and Mary. Laura was approximately 2 years old when her family lived in the Indian Territory during 1869-1870. Laura did not remember all these events and she had to do some research on the incidents in order to insert these events into her novel. The series also present the family returning to Wisconsin from Kansas when Laura was already 4-5 years old.

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