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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 1''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 1''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1993''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 6|Episode 6]]: '''"A verseny"''' (lit. '''"The Race"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 3''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 3''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1925''': [[Gottfried Kramer]], German voice actor for [[Kapitein Olaf Stoppel|Kapitän Stoppel]], was born in Hamburg, Germany. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 4''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 4''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 5|Episode 5]]: '''"Dolf's Secret"''' premiered in England on [[Channel 4]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 5''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 5''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1925''': [[Cor Witschge]], Dutch voice actor for [[Colombo de clown]], was born in Terschelling, the Netherlands. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 7''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 7''' | ||
* '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 19]] premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | * '''1943''': [[Christine Ewert]], Dutch voice actor for [[The White Chess Queen|the White Chess Queen]], was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. | ||
* '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 19|Episode 19]]: '''"海はみんなのもの"''' (''Umi wa minna no mono''; lit. ''''The Sea Belongs To Everyone''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | |||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 8''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 8''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1941''': [[Jan Anne Drenth]], Dutch voice actor for [[Meester Bas Buldog|meester Bas Buldog]], was born in Groningen, the Netherlands. | ||
* '''1993''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 7|Episode 7]]: '''"A hajó"''' (lit. '''"The Ship"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]]. | |||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 11''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 11''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 6|Episode 6]]: '''"The Great Race"''' premiered in England on [[Channel 4]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 12''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 12''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1960''': [[Ryan van den Akker]], Dutch and German voice actor for [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]], was born in Beek en Donk, the Netherlands. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 14''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 14''' | ||
* '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 20]] premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | * '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 20|Episode 20]]: '''"クワック砂漠に行く"''' (''Kuwakku sabaku ni iku''; lit. ''''Go to the Quack Desert''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 15''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 15''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1939''': [[Klaus Dittmann]], German voice actor for [[Minister Pad|Kanzler Kröte]], was born in Cologne, Germany. | ||
* '''1993''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 8|Episode 8]]: '''"Zűrzavar a vitorláson"''' (lit. '''"Confusion on the Sailboat"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]]. | |||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 16''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 16''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1930''': [[Wolfgang Völz]], German voice actor for [[Olaf Nijlpaard|Hippo Nilpferd]], was born in Free City of Danzig. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 18''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 18''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1943''': [[Thomas Woitkewitsch]], composer lyricist and translator for the German version, was born in Posen, Germany. | ||
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 7|Episode 7]]: '''"Sea Scouts Part 1"''' premiered in England on [[Channel 4]]. | |||
* '''2006''': At the end of the charity thater play [[Eend Goed Al Goed]] for [[UNICEF]], [[Herman van Veen]] announced a run of comics called [[Alfred J. Kwak Filmstripboeken]]. | |||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 19''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 19''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1967''': [[Ági Kökényessy]], Hungarian voice actor for [[Jersomnina]], was born in Budapest, Hungary. | ||
* '''1971''': [[Tamás Bolba]], Hungarian voice actor for [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]], was born in Hungary. | |||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 21''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 21''' | ||
* '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 21]] premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | * '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 21|Episode 21]]: '''"王様に貸した金貨"''' (''Ōsama ni kashita kinka''; lit. ''''The Gold Coins Lent to the King''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 22''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 22''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1946''': [[Felix Meurders]], Dutch voice actor for the [[News reporter|news reporter]], was born in Maastricht, the Netherlands. | ||
* '''1993''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 9|Episode 9]]: '''"A csodálatos palack"''' (lit. '''"The Wonderful Bottle"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]]. | |||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 25''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 25''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 8|Episode 8]]: '''"Sea Scouts Part 2"''' premiered in England on [[Channel 4]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 28''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 28''' | ||
* '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 22]] premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | * '''1989''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 22|Episode 22]]: '''"大金持ドルフの野望"''' (''Ōkanemochi Dorufu no yabō''; lit. ''''The Ambition of the Wealthy Dolf''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 29''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 29''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1993''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 10|Episode 10]]: '''"A repülő szőnyeg"''' (lit. '''"The Flying Carpet"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]]. | ||
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The following events happened on today's date of '''August 31''' | The following events happened on today's date of '''August 31''' | ||
* ''' | * '''1952''': [[Eli Gorenstein]], Hebrew voice actor for the [[Professor Paljas von Pinguïn|Professor Buffon]], [[Kapitein Olaf Stoppel|Captain Shtubi]] (some episodes) and [[De Aartsbisschop|the bishop]] was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 10 April 2026
The following events happened on today's date of August 8
- 1941: Jan Anne Drenth, Dutch voice actor for meester Bas Buldog, was born in Groningen, the Netherlands.
- 1993: Alfred J. Kwak Episode 7: "A hajó" (lit. "The Ship") premiered in Hungary on Magyar Televízió.