- Train Dummy Mishap: In a season 5 scene, a dummy is clearly visible being tossed from a train instead of a real person, breaking the illusion.
- Tension on Set: Melissa Sue Anderson (Mary) was seen as aloof by castmates, while Alison Arngrim (Nellie) and Melissa Gilbert (Laura) became real-life best friends.
- Heartbreaking “My Ellen” Episode: In this emotionally charged episode, Laura is wrongly blamed for a drowning, yet no adults step in to comfort her.
- Michael Landon’s Frogs: Known for on-set pranks, Landon once stuffed frogs in his mouth to shock cast and crew.

- Gilbert vs. Landon: Melissa Gilbert lost respect for Landon after learning about his affair with a much-younger crew member during filming.
- Recurring Quilt: A white quilt mysteriously appears in multiple homes throughout the series—just one of many reused props.
- Dean Butler’s Rough Start: On his first day, Butler (Almanzo) nearly crashed a runaway horse wagon during filming.
- Albert’s Fate: In a TV movie, Albert is diagnosed with leukemia, but whether he actually dies is never confirmed.
- The Aging Gap: In the finale set in 1901, characters barely age, despite it being decades later—historically inaccurate but dramatically convenient.
- Missing Harriet: Katherine MacGregor (Harriet Oleson) was absent from the final movie, reportedly due to a spiritual trip to India and long-standing tensions with Landon.
Despite its slip-ups, Little House remains a nostalgic favorite. These little goofs only make us love it more.