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Little House on the Prairie - The Complete Season 9
Little House on the Prairie - The Complete Season 9

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Studio: Lions Gate
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 46 reviews
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Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: G (General Audience)
Number Of Items: 6
Running Time: 1020
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.6 x 1.9

MPN: D21436D
UPC: 069458122238
EAN: 0069458122238
ASIN: B000AA4KQ0

Theatrical Release Date: September 11, 1974
Release Date: November 1, 2005
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Product Description
In this final season The Ingalls leave Walnut Grove. Even death and loss cannot dampen their spirits. With the announcement of an engagement the family ties carry on and grow stronger than ever.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 069458122238 Manufacturer No: A021436

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The ninth season of Little House on the Prairie was re-invented as Little House: A New Beginning after star Michael Landon decided to leave the series. (He continued to produce, direct and write for the show.) The first episode began with the departure of Landon's Pa Ingalls, who fell on hard economic times and moved his family to the city . He returned for just one harrowing two-parter, "Home Again," in which son Albert (Matthew Laborteaux) battled a morphine addiction. In Landon's absence, it was up to the other denizens of Walnut Grove to provide drama, and provide they did. The meddling, gossipy Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) played town villain, followed by her whiny adopted daughter Nancy (Allison Balson), who was annoying but never as deliciously wicked as her predecessor Nellie (Alison Arngrim, who makes a welcome guest appearance). Laura (Melissa Gilbert) is all grown up and living with husband Almanzo (Dean Butler) and their daughter Rose. The show also cast a pre-scandal Shannen Doherty as Jenny Wilder to fill the spunky young protagonist role vacated by Gilbert.

Little House continued its run of darker stories in this season, from a crazed father (Robert Loggia) who shoots his daughter and wife to a suicide attempt by Jenny after her father dies, filling in other episodes with fluffy schmaltz featuring some of the other townsfolk (you know they're desperate when an entire show is about a wayward orangutan). The series also liked to feature outcasts teaching the town lessons in tolerance: in one case a circus midget can't get a job because of his looks, and a "wild boy" turns out just to be an abused mute. Despite its attempts to fill the void left by Pa and Ma Ingalls with new characters, however, the long-running series lost its spark without Landon and did not last after the ninth season.

The boxed set includes an 86-page booklet: Little House on the Prairie A-Z by historian Patrick Loubatiere, who also interviews Dean Butler and Alison Arngrim in the DVD bonus features. The interviews don't reveal much, other than Loubatiere's smugness for knowing more about Little House than the stars of the show. --Ellen A. Kim


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5 out of 5 stars Little House on the Prairie season 9   September 24, 2008
Fantastic....I have never used Amazon before and found it so easy and safe. I certainly will be using them again. DVD set was in perfect order and we have been impressed with the quality and service of Amazon.com


5 out of 5 stars Even though Michael Landon wasn't in every ep, his spirit could always been seen   October 27, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

In Season 9 "Little House on the Prairie" went through many changes. The title was renamed, "Little House: A New Beginning." Then the cast changed, drastically. Charles and his family moved to the city and the little house saw a new family. The Wilder's took in their orphan-niece, Jenny; played by a very young 90210-star, Shannen Doherty. Even though Michael Landon wasn't in every ep, his spirit could be seen in every single show!

This was the last season. Over the next couple of years there were 3 TV movies produced, which are sometimes called Season 10; however that is technically incorrect. These movies are rarer in syndication since they're longer than an hour, however they are available for purchase, Little House on the Prairie - Special Edition Movie Boxed Set (Look Back to Yesterday / Bless All the Dear Children / The Last Farewell). Michael Landon set the bar of excellence so high that no can has ever been able to match him!

These are the main characters from Season 9:

Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder (Melissa Gilbert)
Isaiah Edwards (Victor French)
Harriet Oleson (Katherine "Scottie" MacGregor)
Nels Oleson (Richard Bull)
Dr. Hiram Baker (Jason Hagan)
Reverend Robert Alden (Dabbs Greer)
Hester-Sue Terhune (Ketty Lester)
Almanzo James Wilder (Dean Butler)
Jenny Wilder (Shannen Doherty)
Willie Oleson (Jonathan Gilbert)
Nancy Oleson (Allison Balson)
Etta Plum (Leslie Landon)
Sarah Carter (Pamela Roylance)
John Carter (Stan Ivar)
Jeb Carter (Lindsay Kennedy)
Jason Carter (David Friedman)
Matthew Rogers (Jonathan Hall Kovacs)
Rose Wilder (Jennifer & Michelle Steffin)

Here's all the Season 9 eps:

Times are Changing (1) 9/27/1982
This show is very appropriately titled. Charles says goodbye to his daughter and son-in-law and his old friends. A new family takes over the Ingalls' little house. Meanwhile, Almazo's bother, Royal, comes for a visit with his daughter.

Times are Changing (2) 10/4/1982
Devastated by her father's death, Jenny tries to take her own life. Laura convinces her that the best way she can honor her parents' memory is to live a full and happy life.

Welcome To Olesonville 10/11/1982
Mrs. Oleson finds some old bonds in an estate that she purchased (the beloved Lars Hanson.) She tells the town that she will not cash them in as long as she can change some of the town's rules to best suit her own selfish needs.

Rage 10/18/1982
Mr. Stark goes crazy and shoots his wife and daughter. Then he takes Laura, Jenny and the baby hostage.

Little Lou 10/25/1982
A little person comes to Walnut Grove with his very-pregnant wife. He applies for a job at the Mercantile however doesn't get it and is force to steal. When the town's resident bigot, Harriet Oleson, finds out she tries to get him arrested.

The Wild Boy (1) 11/1/1982
Dr. McQueen comes to Walnut Grove displaying the "Wild Boy of the North." When the "Wild Boy" escapes he takes refuge in the Wilders' barn where Jenny meets him first. She learns that he isn't wild at all. Mr. Edwards takes Matthew in and Doc. Baker reveals that the child was severally abused. Laura and Jenny teach Matthew sign-language since he cannot speak. Nancy and Harriet Oleson conspire to report the news of Matthew's "capture" to Dr. McQueen who is offering a $50. reward.

The Wild Boy (2) 11/8/1982
Dr. McQueen comes back to take Matthew with him. When Edwards doesn't budge there is a court trail. The judge finally rules that McQueen doesn't have any rights over Matthew.

The Return Of Nellie 11/15/1982
Everyone is excited because Nellie (Alison Arngrim) comes home and makes a big splash. Nancy is more hateful and jealous than usual and runs away because of her resentment towards her older sister.

The Empire Builders 11/22/1982
A railroad comes to Walnut Grove but after seeing the repercussions, the townspeople don't think it's as good as they originally thought. Note: there was a TV movie similar to this plot.

Love 11/29/1982
One of Laura's old friends moves back to Walnut Grove. She takes a liking to Mr. Edwards who also falls in love with her. The only problem is she is much younger and blind.

Alden's Dilemma 12/6/1982
A new minister comes to town that threatens Reverend Alden.

Marvin's Garden 1/3/1983
Dr. Garden cannot renew his medical license because of his failing eyesight. Meanwhile after a devastating accident, Jenny experiences partial paralysis and speech deficiencies. And the two befriend each other. Note: this is the first and only time in the entire history of this series that a second practice in Walnut Grove was ever noted.

Sins Of The Fathers 1/10/1983
All of Sarah's work of putting together a respectable newspaper are dashed when her father comes for a visit. With the help of Harriet Oleson (who else,) Elliot Reed (John McLiam) prints some malicious gossip about a neighbor in town. Sarah then has to face that fact that she is a grown woman who cannot be bossed around by her father, anymore.

The Older Brothers 1/17/1983
This is somewhat of a screwball ep. The Older Brothers take several members of town as hostages. When they realize that there is a reward being offered for their capture, they turn themselves in for the money, but they are in for a surprise.

Once Upon A Time 1/24/1983
After substituting for Miss Plumb, Laura realizes that she wants to do more with her life. So she sets out to write her memoirs. For some reason, this ep doesn't show up too often on TV.

Home Again (Part 1) 2/7/1983
Home Again Part 1 & Part 2 are likely the very best eps of Season 9. It starts out with Charles (of course played by the legend, Michael Landon) at his new place of business. He is informed that his son, Albert (Matthew Laborteaux) was arrested for stealing. Charles is able to get the charges dropped. But he has to do something with his son. Albert is out of control. He has changed so much. What can Charles do to help him? He decides to get him out of the environment that he's in and take him back to Walnut Grove. However, Albert is holding onto a dark secret that no one knows about.

Home Again (Part 2) 2/7/1983
At first Charles convinces himself that Albert is doing better in his new surroundings. However, eventually Doc Baker and Charles find out that Albert is addicted to morphine. Charles confronts his son. At first, Albert is indignant saying, "why do you care?" Charles tells him that he's his son and he loves him. So, Albert agrees to give up the morphine and the following day Charles gives Doc Baker the good news and apologizes for all the trouble that Albert has caused. As usual, Doc Baker tells Charles that no apology is necessary. That same day at school Albert goes berserk. He beats up the Carter boy and even clocks poor Miss Plumb in the face! Charles finally has to face that fact that his son has a serious addiction and they take to Edwards' cabin for a long retreat.

A Child With No Name 2/14/1983
Laura gives birth to a baby boy who tragically passes away soon after his birth. Laura blames her newborn baby's death on Doc Baker. When Rose comes down with an illness Doc Baker is able to save her life and Lauren sees the foolishness of her actions.

For The Love Of Blanche 3/7/1983
This is a really funny show. Mr. Edwards takes in Blanche. A cute little 3-year old orangutan!

The Last Summer 2/21/1983
Upset that he cannot get his mother a nice gift for her birthday, Jason takes a job working for an elderly woman who is dying. Ruthy Leland (Vera Miles) gives him a very lavish gift for his mother. Sarah's nose is a little out of joint when her son is spending so much time at Ruthy's home. Once it is revealed that Ruthy doesn't have much time left Sarah relents.

May I Have This Dance? 3/14/1983
A lot of changes take effect during this ep. An old (and very wealthy) friend of Laura's passes away. But not before she gets Laura to agree to take her large home and estate. Laura and Almanzo set out to turn the large home into a rooming house. Meanwhile, Willie is graduating high school and Harriet has big dreams for him. But Willie is intent on staying in town and marrying Rachael Brown (Sherri Stone.) Willie finally stands up to his mother and Harriet is finally put in her place.

Hello and Goodbye 3/21/1983
Mr. Sherwood Montague (played by the legendary Robert Casper,) a famous author, comes to stay at Laura's after he sees the substandard accommodations that Harriet tried to pawn off on him. It was never established, but many have said that Mr. Montague was h-o-m-o-se-x-u-a-l. Perhaps, the only openly-g-a-y person in Walnut Grove? He said to Almanzo that he "never had a desire" for women/marriage. He was also rather eccentric, enjoyed cooking, was rather effeminate and was very soft-spoken; at least compared to the manly-men in town. Also, there was somewhat of a chemistry between Mr. Montague and Isaiah Edwards; notice how they enjoyed arguing with each other but still enjoyed being in each other's company. Also notice the way these two looked at each other... ...Meanwhile, Matthew's father comes back to Walnut Grove and wants to take his son back with him. At first, Isaiah doesn't trust him, but then realizes that he is being selfish by preventing Matthew from being with his father. Edwards decides to move in to Laura's rooming house, as well. I'm sure if there aren't enough beds, Mr. Montague would gladly share his. But Mr. Edwards was married, so I'm sure he doesn't swing that way... Just ask Larry Craig.



5 out of 5 stars Free Book Included Is A Nice Bonus   October 27, 2007
We ordered the 9th seaons DVD set because we had the previous 4 seasons and wanted to get 9 before we start ordering the early years. It's nice to get the complete sets to see episodes that are not shown in re-runs, and to watch them without commercials. Getting the free book full of Little House trivia info was a treat. Lots of pictures an information on the show and cast members.


5 out of 5 stars Little House on the Prairie The Complete Season 9   August 24, 2007
I would recommend this set, along with the rest of the seasons, for anyone wanting to have something that children can feel free to watch at any time. I have purchased all but 3 of the series and before it is over with I will have given my granddaughter all of the series. She is 12 years old and still loves, more than ever, setting and watching these old television shows. I don't worry about the content in them either. A lot of times their family will use one of these season on their family fun night.


5 out of 5 stars Great Series   July 29, 2007
Greta series, however the last episode was not suppose to be the last, so keeps you wondering about several things. Also the movies following did not do justice for the series. Overall it is a great series. I think though that this series that is marketed for kids and young adults is not really suitable. This is for older teens and young adults. Some story lines are hard for kids to understand

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