Synopsis
In Little House on the Prairie season 2, Charles Ingalls is under tremendous stress, his family, the Ingalls family, is poorer than ever because of all the debts they have contracted over the years. In order to feed his family and keep his house, Charles Ingalls needs take on several jobs in order to pay off some of the debts the family has accumulated. Laura meets a new friend, and will become his angel as she help him get over his grief. Meanwhile, a dying widow make Charles promise her that he will look over her three children. In Walnut Grove, the very first bank of the town opens. Mary, the oldest daughter, remarkably intelligent, becomes the pride of the town… Drug abuse is covered in the ‘Soldiers Return’. To find out more adventures, don’t miss the fabulous season number 2 of the Collector’s Edition of Little House on the Prairie DVD!
Special Features:
1) Interactive Full Motion Menu
2) Character profiles
3) The Ingalls Photo Album
4) The “Little House” Episode Quiz (Season 2)
Comment
By season 2, the personalities of the characters are well-established and after watching the full first season, the viewers feel like part of the Ingalls family. As you watch the show, it is interesting to see the characters grow. But the biggest joy is probably to see their bonds and relationships becoming stronger. It is obvious that the cast has created a great relationship which makes the shows even better. Little House on the Prairie season 2 is a great dvd set that, just like in the first season, are perfect to share with the new generation as the stories are timeless. A great dvd box set for hours of viewing pleasure and, this, without the commercials!
Little House on the Prairie season 2 totals 18 hours back to back and ran from 1975 to 1976. There are 21 episodes in total on 6 DVDs. The storyline goes from witty to heart racking but all of the episodes will definitely move you. For example, in the first episode of season 2, ‘The Richest Man in Walnut Grove’, is a great episode full of great social statements (money does not buy happiness, you should be respectful of all workers regardless of their job, teamwork is important) and contains one of the most romantic scene of the series, when Charles reassure his wife that “the only thing that he ever regretted about marrying her was that he would never again have the pleasure of asking her to be his wife” and ends it with a passionate kiss…
Season 1 and Season 2 have some of the greatest episodes and scenes of the whole series, and there is no doubt about it, Michael Landon gave attention to every little detail to make the show a real masterpiece, something that writers and producers from nowadays need to learn from.
Whether you were a big fan or are new to Little House on the Prairie DVD, you will love season 2 and make sure to keep a box of tissues close by… you may need to use it more than once!
The DVDs are great. Obviously, there is only so much you can do about the image, since the series was made in the 70’s and they were far from the high definition we are used to today. However, they at improving the quality of the picture by simply doing some color correction, and the stereo sound transfer to DVD was done perfectly! You will also love the special features that comes with the season 2 box set, which include a photo gallery of the characters, cast bios and a fun quiz! If you are thinking about offering a box set of Little House as a present, this is positively a great present as the fold out box opens nicely and the set comes with a nice brochure that lists all the episodes, what disc they are on and a brief summary of each story. Little House on the Prairie Season 2 is, no doubt, a real treasure you should own and a great present that comes at a very reasonable price for the holidays!
Episodes
This is a list of the episodes found on the season 2 box set of Little House. Those episodes aired from September 10, 1975 to March 31, 1976. The Little House on the Prairie Season 2 box set contains 6 discs with 22 episodes.
* The Richest Man in Walnut Grove (original air date: September 10, 1975)
* Four Eyes (original air date: September 17, 1975)
* Haunted House (original air date: September 24, 1975)
* In the Big Inning (original air date: October 1, 1975)
* The Campout (original air date: October 8, 1975)
* The Spring Dance (original air date: October 29, 1975)
* Remember Me, Parts 1 & 2 (original air date: November 5-12, 1975)
* Ebenezer Sprague (original air date: November 19, 1975)
* At the End of the Rainbow (original air date: December 10, 1975)
* The Gift (original air date: December 17, 1975)
* His Father’s Son (original air date: January 7, 1976)
* The Talking Machine (original air date: January 14, 1976)
* The Pride of Walnut Grove (original air date: January 28, 1976)
* A Matter of Faith (original air date: February 4, 1976)
* The Runaway Caboose (original air date: February 11, 1976)
* Troublemaker (original air date: February 25, 1976)
* The Long Road Home (original air date: March 3, 1976)
* For My Lady (original air date: March 10, 1976)
* Centennial (original air date: March 17, 1976)
* Soldier’s Return (original air date: March 24, 1976)
* Going Home (original air date: March 31, 1976)
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