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* AbsenteeActor: Creator/MichaelLandon appears only briefly, and both Creator/MelissaGilbert and Creator/KarenGrassle don't appear at all.
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* DontSplitUsUp: When numerous families want to adopt the older of two brothers (the older one being stronger, thus being a good farmhand) but not the younger one (he's mute and has multiple disabilities, thus having no value to them), Houston makes a decision that he hopes will mean the two brothers will stay together.
* YouLookFamiliar: Late during the final season of ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'', there was an episode called "The Sound of Sadness," where a local farmer -- with the help of one of the main characters -- makes a bid to adopt two brothers threatened with separation. The ''Little House'' version is a rewrite of that episode, with Adam and Mary helping Houston in his efforts.
* YouLookFamiliar: Late during the final season of ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'', there was an episode called "The Sound of Sadness," where a local farmer -- with the help of one of the main characters -- makes a bid to adopt two brothers threatened with separation. The ''Little House'' version is a rewrite of that episode, with Adam and Mary helping Houston in his efforts.
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* DontSplitUsUp: When numerous families want to adopt the older of two brothers (the older one being stronger, thus being a good farmhand) but not the younger one (he's mute and has multiple disabilities, thus having no value to them), Houston makes a decision that he hopes will mean the two brothers will stay together.
* YouLookFamiliar: Late during the final season of ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'', there was an episode called "The Sound of Sadness," where a local farmer -- with the help of one of the main characters -- makes a bid to adopt two brothers threatened with separation. The ''Little House'' version is a rewrite of that episode, with Adam and Mary helping Houston in his efforts.together.
* YouLookFamiliar: Late during the final season of ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'', there was an episode called "The Sound of Sadness," where a local farmer -- with the help of one of the main characters -- makes a bid to adopt two brothers threatened with separation. The ''Little House'' version is a rewrite of that episode, with Adam and Mary helping Houston in his efforts.
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* DontSplitUsUp: When numerous families want to adopt the older of two brothers (the older one being stronger, thus being a good farmhand) but not the younger one (he's mute and has multiple disabilities, thus he has no value to them), Houston makes a decision that he hopes will mean the two brothers will stay together.
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* DontSplitUsUp: When numerous families want to adopt the older of two brothers (the older one being stronger, thus being a good farmhand) but not the younger one (he's mute and has multiple disabilities, thus he has having no value to them), Houston makes a decision that he hopes will mean the two brothers will stay together.
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* AbsenteeActor: Michael Landon appears only briefly, and both Melissa Gilbert and Karen Grassle don't appear at all.
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* AbsenteeActor: Michael Landon Creator/MichaelLandon appears only briefly, and both Melissa Gilbert Creator/MelissaGilbert and Karen Grassle Creator/KarenGrassle don't appear at all.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: David Faustino, who became far better known playing the much different character Bud Bundy on ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'', plays the silent, sensitive 5-year-old Joshua. This was one of Faustino's first acting roles.
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* CuteMute: Joshua, the younger of the two brothers who are about to be split up.
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* AbsenteeActor: Michael Landon appears only briefly, and both Melissa Gilbert and Karen Grassle don't appear at all.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: David Faustino, who became far better known playing the much different character Bud Bundy on ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'', plays the silent, sensitive 5-year-old Josh. This was one of Faustino's first acting roles.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: David Faustino, who became far better known playing the much different character Bud Bundy on ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'', plays the silent, sensitive 5-year-old Josh.Joshua. This was one of Faustino's first acting roles.
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* CuteMute: Joshua, the younger of the two brothers who are about to be split up.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Short-lived character Houston Lamb, the cantankerous caretaker of the School for the Blind's Winoka site, takes center stage for the only time.
* DontSplitUsUp: When numerous families want to adopt the older of two brothers (the older one being stronger, thus being a good farmhand) but not the younger one (he's mute and has multiple disabilities, thus he has no value to them), Houston makes a decision that he hopes will mean the two brothers will stay together.
* HeyItsThatGuy: David Faustino, who became far better known playing the much different character Bud Bundy on ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'', plays the silent, sensitive 5-year-old Josh. This was one of Faustino's first acting roles.
* YouLookFamiliar: Late during the final season of ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'', there was an episode called "The Sound of Sadness," where a local farmer -- with the help of one of the main characters -- makes a bid to adopt two brothers threatened with separation. The ''Little House'' version is a rewrite of that episode, with Adam and Mary helping Houston in his efforts.
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