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Today in "Alfred J. Kwak" History
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- 1957: Sergio Romanó, Italian voice actor for Roccodrillo, was born in Milan, Italy.
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van Veen, Herman (1989). De wonderlijke avonturen van de eend Alfred Jodocus Kwak: Goedemorgen. Artwork by Harald Siepermann & Hans Bacher. Soest: Harlekijn Uitgeverij. ISBN 9063860706.
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- ↑ Herman van Veen, "Alfred J Kwak", Harlekijn. 1987.


Finished drawing of Alfred for the DVD cover of DDVD904247 Liefde 1 and DDVD904258 Liebe 1, by Harald Siepermann as it was published on facebook.
Welcome to the Alfred Jodocus Kwak Wiki
Alfred J. Kwak is an original idea by Annet Kossen, based on Charles Marelle's Bout-d'-Canard, and further developed by Herman van Veen, Harald Siepermann, Hans Bacher and many others. It is a story about a duck who lost his family and found a father in a mole. A duck with the courage to stand up to injustices in the world. His story is told in a range of theater plays, a 52-episode television series, a wide variety of books and radio plays, which are translated into many other languages. Alfred became a Unicef ambassador[1] and was one of the mascots of a theme park.
The animated series was broadcast in 48 countries and dubbed in 22 languages, making it an international phenomenon, with books, videotapes, CDs, DVDs and all sorts of Merchandise sold accross the world, celebrating the little yellow duck with the red scarf.
This is an unofficial non-profit Alfred J. Kwak wiki that is maintained by fans.
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- ↑ Harald Siepermann (16 October 2005). "Alfred J. Kwak page on the Harald Siepermann Archive". haraldsiepermann.com.