Careful viewers can spot a number of amusing errors in Little House on the Prairie, despite the show’s heartwarming tales of pioneer life and family.

There is misunderstanding over the timeline because Laura’s pregnancy famously lasts longer than a year.
Because of the difficult style procedure, Nellie Oleson’s famous curly hair was a wig that was firmly fastened.
Colonel Sanders’ appearance before his birth and before KFC was established is a funny anachronism.
Modern hairstyles are inappropriate for the 1870s, and Caroline’s bra was briefly shown on screen.
The historical tendency of beards is in contrast to men’s clean-shaven faces.

Distracting from the drama is a visible dummy dropped from a train during a stunt.
Despite the seriousness of filming, Michael Landon’s on-set frog pranks made many chuckle.
The cast was affected by a scandal that involved Landon and the makeup artist.
The Ingalls children’s trip scenes change strangely, and the family quilt is strangely reused in several places.
Before Landon took over, Dean Butler’s first time driving a wagon was almost dangerous.

The death of the character Albert Ingalls is unclear, which heightens the mystery.
In contrast to the actual history, characters in the finale hardly mature even when years pass.
There are several reasons why Katherine MacGregor did not appear in the finale, including conflicts about her career and spirituality.

Fans will find warmth and amusement in these amusing mistakes and anecdotes that offer a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the beloved series.