In the introduction preceding each episode, this character is known to adorably tumble down a hill.
Who is Carrie Ingalls?
In this early episode, the morality of gambling for a good cause is addressed through a sporting competition.
We shall come rejoicing, doing this.
What is bringing in the sheaves?
During the second episode of season three, "Bunny," Laura says what is arguably the most famous quote of the series to Nelly. This is that quote.
What is "You're such a good friend Nellie?"
Mary Ingalls Lets out a terrifying scream during the season four episode "I'll Be Waving As You Drive Away Part One." This is the reason.
What is her newfound blindness?
In a shocking twist of events, it is revealed that this character is in the same predicament as Mary Ingalls in the episode in which they meet.
Who is Adam Kendall?
Although Mrs. Oleson often loses her head in a metaphorical sense, this episode features the removal of her (or, a mannequin that looks like her) literal head.
What is "The Monster of Walnut Grove?"
Ol' Dan Tucker, who was supposedly a fine old man, died of a toothache in this area of his body.
What is his heel?
In season six's first episode, "Back to School Part One," Nellie famously exclaims this question at her mother.
What is "who's going to do the cooking?"
In order to gain a boy's attention, a young Laura Ingalls puts these in her dress.
What are apples?
This character, who is introduced very early in the series, only makes one appearance. He advertises a spectacle known as a "congorilla."
Who is William "Willie" Ohara?
In this episode, Doc Baker deeply mourns the loss of one of his patients, blaming himself despite the patient's refusal to accept treatment.
What is "To Run and Hide?"
The song that is sung during the last TV-movie of the series, "The Last Farewell."
What is "Onward Christian Soldiers?"
In the second episode of the first season, this character says, "Home is the best word there is."
Who is Laura Ingalls?
This horse, known for changing colors throughout episodes, was owned by Nellie for a short while.
Who is Bunny?
"That's French; they're French!" Mrs. Oleson incorrectly proclaims as she hears the surname of these characters.
Who are Caleb and Mattie Ledoux?
This season eight episode features a glimpse into the future, showing that Charles Ingalls's work lived on long after he passed.
What is "The Legacy?"
The composer of all the music in Little House on the Prairie, including the famous introduction.
Who is David Rose?
At the end of this season one episode, Laura says this; it features the name of said episode.
What is "it was a harvest of friends?"
When Willie Oleson is asked a favor by Laura Ingalls, he often asks for these in trade.
What are marbles?
Only making one appearance, this character helps Adam while he's traveling to take his entrance exam into law school.
Who is Alan Barton?
This infamous two-part episode features a gang, a gun injury, religious psychosis, and a miracle that can only be described as "unbelievable."
What is "He Was Only Twelve?"
"When I was a sinner, I sinned every night and day." These lyrics are followed by this set of lyrics.
What is "I asked my lord to help me, and he showed me the way?"
During a flashback, Charles Ingalls's mother says that -- above all else -- Charles should not be afraid to do this.
What is fail?
Carrie's imaginary angel friend whom she created when the entire family was ignoring her; she is played by the identical twin sister of Carrie's actor.
Who is Alyssa?