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== Welcome to the Alfred Jodocus Kwak Wiki == | == Welcome to the Alfred Jodocus Kwak Wiki == | ||
[[Alfred J. Kwak]] is an original idea by [[Annet Kossen]], based on [[wikipedia:Charles Marelle|Charles Marelle]]'s ''[[Drakestail|Bout-d'-Canard]]'', and further developed by [[Herman van Veen]], [[Harald Siepermann]], [[Hans Bacher]] and many others. It is a story about a [[:Category:Duck Character|duck]] who lost his family and found a father in a [[:Category:Mole Character|mole]]. A duck with the courage to stand up to injustices in the world. His story is told in a range of [[Theater plays|theater plays]], a [[Alfred J. Kwak|52-episode television series]], a wide variety of [[Books|books]] and [[Radio plays|radio plays]], which are translated into many other languages. [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak|Alfred]] became a [[Unicef]] ambassador<ref name="Unicef">{{cite web|url=https://haraldsiepermann.com/his-work/alfred-j-kwak/|title=Alfred J. Kwak page on the Harald Siepermann Archive|website=haraldsiepermann.com|author=Harald Siepermann|language=en|date=16 October 2005}}</ref> and was one of the mascots of a [[Het Land van Ooit|theme park]]. | [[Alfred J. Kwak]] is an original idea by [[Annet Kossen]], based on [[wikipedia:Charles Marelle|Charles Marelle]]'s ''[[Drakestail|Bout-d'-Canard]]'', and further developed by [[Herman van Veen]], [[Harald Siepermann]], [[Hans Bacher]] and many others. It is a story about a [[:Category:Duck Character|duck]] who lost his family and found a father in a [[:Category:Mole Character|mole]]. A duck with the courage to stand up to injustices in the world. His story is told in a range of [[Theater plays|theater plays]], a [[Alfred J. Kwak|52-episode television series]], a wide variety of [[Books|books]] and [[Radio plays|radio plays]], which are translated into many other languages. [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak|Alfred]] became a [[Unicef]] ambassador<ref name="Unicef">{{cite web|url=https://haraldsiepermann.com/his-work/alfred-j-kwak/|title=Alfred J. Kwak page on the Harald Siepermann Archive|website=haraldsiepermann.com|author=Harald Siepermann|language=en|date=16 October 2005}}</ref> and was one of the mascots of a [[Het Land van Ooit|theme park]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 13 March 2026

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.
This is an unofficial 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.