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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 2'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 2'''
* '''1961''': [[Marco Balzarotti]], Italian voice actor for [[Ollie de Ooievaar|Ollie (Ottavio)]], was born in Magenta, Italy.
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 50|Episode 50]]: '''"Het casino"''' (lit. '''"The Casino"''') premiered in the Netherlands on the [[VARA]].
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 50|Episode 50]]: '''"Het casino"''' (lit. '''"The Casino"''') premiered in the Netherlands on the [[VARA]].
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 18|Episode 18]]: '''"Im ewigen Eis"''' (lit. '''"In Eternal Ice"''') premiered in Germany on [[ZDF]].
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 18|Episode 18]]: '''"Im ewigen Eis"''' (lit. '''"In Eternal Ice"''') premiered in Germany on [[ZDF]].
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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 6'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 6'''
* '''1949''': [[Kaija Kiiski]], Finnish voice actor for [[Neeltje Jacoba|Niina]], [[Annabel]], [[Kleo Kattimon]], [[Lisa Stoppel|Liisa Tunkki]], [[Princess Budor|Prinsessa Mirha]], was born in Petäjävesi, Finland.
* '''1994''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 36|Episode 36]]: '''"A zongoraművész"''' (lit. '''"The Pianist"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]].
* '''1994''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 36|Episode 36]]: '''"A zongoraművész"''' (lit. '''"The Pianist"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]].


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 11'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 11'''
* '''1925''': [[Joachim Cadenbach]], German voice actor for [[Radbout de Derde|König Richard III]], was born in Berlin, Germany.
* '''1963''': [[Holl Nándor]], Hungarian voice actor for [[Willem Bij|father bee]], was born in Berlin, Germany.
* '''1990''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 13|Episode 13]]: '''"De witte koningin"''' (lit. '''"The White Queen"''') premiered in the Netherlands on the [[VARA]].
* '''1990''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 13|Episode 13]]: '''"De witte koningin"''' (lit. '''"The White Queen"''') premiered in the Netherlands on the [[VARA]].


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 14'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 14'''
* '''1945''': [[Herman van Veen]], creator, writer, singer and musician was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
* '''1933''': [[Hans Veerman]], Dutch voice actor for [[Valentino]], was born in Hilversum, the Netherlands.
* '''1945''': [[Herman van Veen]], creator, writer, singer, musician and artist, and Dutch voice actor for [[Johan Sebastiaan Kwak]] (as well as the German voice), [[Krabnagel de Kater]] en [[Professor Paljas von Pinguïn]], was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 18|Episode 18]]: '''"Valaita näkyvissä"''' (lit. '''"Whales in Sight"''') premiered in Finland on [[YLE]]
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 18|Episode 18]]: '''"Valaita näkyvissä"''' (lit. '''"Whales in Sight"''') premiered in Finland on [[YLE]]


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 16'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 16'''
* '''1959''': [[József Incze]], Hungarian voice actor for [[Lispel de Kwal|Sunnyantó]], was born in Szeged, Hungary.
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 52|Episode 52]]: '''"Nog lang en gelukkig"''' (lit. '''"Happily Ever After"''') premiered in the Netherlands on the [[VARA]].
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 52|Episode 52]]: '''"Nog lang en gelukkig"''' (lit. '''"Happily Ever After"''') premiered in the Netherlands on the [[VARA]].
* '''1992''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 52|Episode 52]]: '''"Korpin viimeinen teko"''' (lit. '''"The Crow's Last Act"''') premiered in Finland on [[YLE]].
* '''1992''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 52|Episode 52]]: '''"Korpin viimeinen teko"''' (lit. '''"The Crow's Last Act"''') premiered in Finland on [[YLE]].
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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 19'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 19'''
* '''1946''': [[Pekka Autiovuori]], Finnish voice actor for [[Dolf de Kraai|Korppi]], [[Dodo Dokter|Dodo-lääkäri]], [[Wannes Snater|Harri]] and [[Inspecteur Holmes de Hond|Tarkastaja Sherlock]], was born in Riihimäki, Finland.
* '''1990''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 50|Episode 50]]: '''"黄金の壺を捜し出せ"''' (''Ōgon no tsubo o sagashidase''; lit. ''''Find the Golden Pot''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]].
* '''1990''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 50|Episode 50]]: '''"黄金の壺を捜し出せ"''' (''Ōgon no tsubo o sagashidase''; lit. ''''Find the Golden Pot''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]].


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 20'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 20'''
* '''1949''': [[Till Hagen]], German voice actor for [[Bert 'Beton' Bever|Bert Beton]], was born in Berlin, Germany.
* '''1994''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 38|Episode 38]]: '''"Szálem"''' (lit. '''"Salem"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]].
* '''1994''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 38|Episode 38]]: '''"Szálem"''' (lit. '''"Salem"''') premiered in Hungary on [[Magyar Televízió]].


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 24'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 24'''
* '''1937''': [[Frits Lambrechts]], Dutch voice of [[Henk de Mol]], was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.  
* '''1937''': [[Frits Lambrechts]], Dutch voice of [[Henk de Mol]], was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.  
* '''1951''': [[Marlin Wick]], German voice of [[Geppe]], was born in Oldenburg, Germany.


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 29'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 29'''
* '''1937''': [[Kenichi Ogata]], German voice of [[Henk de Mol|Henk]], was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Tagawa District, Japan.
* '''1965''': [[Flavio Arras]], the Italian voice of [[Wannes Snater|Harry]], was born in Turin, Piemonte, Italy.
* '''1990''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 52|Episode 52]]: '''"ドルフ最後の闘い"''' (''Dorufu Saigo no Tatakai''; lit. ''''Dolf's Final Battle''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]].
* '''1990''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 52|Episode 52]]: '''"ドルフ最後の闘い"''' (''Dorufu Saigo no Tatakai''; lit. ''''Dolf's Final Battle''''') premiered in Japan on [[TV Tokyo]].


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 30'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 30'''
* '''1967''': [[Megumi Hayashibara]], the Japanese voice of [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]], was born in Kita prefecture, Tokyo, Japan.
* '''1967''': [[Megumi Hayashibara]], the Japanese voice of [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]], was born in Kita Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan.
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 21|Episode 21]]: '''"Wasser für die Wüste"''' (lit. '''"Water for the Desert"''') premiered in Germany on [[ZDF]].
* '''1991''': [[Alfred J. Kwak]] [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 21|Episode 21]]: '''"Wasser für die Wüste"''' (lit. '''"Water for the Desert"''') premiered in Germany on [[ZDF]].


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The following events happened on today's date of '''March 31'''
The following events happened on today's date of '''March 31'''
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* '''1949''': [[Tibor Kárpáti]], the Japanese voice of [[Kroko]], was born in Kita Prefecture, Tokyo, Japan.
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The following events happened on today's date of March 6