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‘Little House on the Prairie’ Star Dean Butler Just Revealed the Outlandish ‘Baby’ Episode That ‘Jumped the Shark'

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Deborah CruzJanuary 4, 2026 at 2:15 AM

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Even beloved classic television shows had their questionable moments, and Dean Butler just identified one particular Little House on the Prairie episode that crossed into truly unusual territory.

During a recent appearance on The Patrick LabyorSheaux podcast hosted by fellow Little House cast member Patrick Labyorteaux, Butler revealed his least favorite episode from the series' nine-season run. The culprit? Season 9's "For the Love of Blanche" — an installment featuring an unexpected primate co-star.

Butler, who played Almanzo Wilder throughout the show's later seasons, didn't hold back his assessment of this particular storyline choice.

Dean Butler Called One Season 9 Episode a "Shark Jump"

"We jumped this huge shark with this orangutan," Butler explained during the podcast conversation. "It's like, 'Where does this come from?' And of course, Mr. Edwards adopts the orangutan."

The phrase "jumping the shark" references the moment when a television series resorts to outlandish plot devices, typically signaling declining quality. For Butler, this orangutan-centered episode clearly qualified.

His frustration extended beyond just the presence of the ape itself. "And we never see the orangutan again," he continued. "This was a ... you go through this whole moment and you never see it again."

What Happened in the 'For the Love of Blanche' Episode?

The episode centers on Isaiah Edwards, the beloved character portrayed by Victor French. Edwards encounters a dying traveler who desperately needs someone to care for his child. Being the kindhearted person viewers knew him to be, Edwards agrees to take responsibility for the baby.

The twist? The "baby" requiring care turns out to be an orangutan named Blanche.

Edwards proceeds to adopt Blanche in what becomes a single-episode adventure. Despite the emotional investment in this unusual adoption story, Blanche vanishes from the series without explanation, never appearing in subsequent episodes.

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The temporary nature of this storyline particularly bothered Butler, who questioned why the show invested in such an outlandish plot if it wouldn't carry forward in any meaningful way.

Little House Fans Still Approach Dean Butler Decades Later

Despite occasional missteps like the Blanche episode, Little House on the Prairie remains deeply beloved by fans who grew up watching the Ingalls family navigate frontier life. The series ran from 1974 to 1983, creating lasting memories for multiple generations.

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Butler, now 69, continues encountering fans who share how much the show meant to them. In a recent conversation with People, he described one particularly touching recurring experience.

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"A woman would come up to the table with her husband, with her children, with significant others, and tell me, 'You are my first crush in the world,'" Butler shared. "That is one of the sweetest things. It's totally benign the way they say it. It's this beautiful thing."

These interactions remind him that despite the occasional orangutan-related creative choice, the show created genuine emotional connections that endure decades later.

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