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[[Alfred J. Kwak]] is known for having more than 250 characters<ref name="Veluws Daglbad">{{cite news |date=23 December 1989|title=Nederland verovert de wereld met volwassen tekenfilmserie|trans-title=The Netherlands conquers the world with adult cartoon series|url=https://www.veenpers.nl/0000231289vd.htm|work=Veluws Dagblad|location=Harderwijk, the Netherlands|language=nl|access-date=24 October 2025}}</ref><ref name="SieperArchive1">{{cite web|url=https://haraldsiepermann.com/2018/03/23/alfred-j-kwak-character-guide/|title=Alfred J. Kwak character guide on the Harald Siepermann Archive|website=haraldsiepermann.com|author=Maarten Mulder|language=en|date=23 March 2018}}</ref><ref name="AnimageMay1">{{cite news |author=<!-- not stated -->|date=5 May 1989|title=小さなアヒルの大きな愛の物語 あひるのクワック|trans-title=A story of a small duck’s great love: Ahiru no Quack|magazine=[[wikipedia:Animage|Animage]]|issue=01577-5|page=110|location=Tokyo, Japan|language=ja}}</ref>, which is a higher than average number for a cartoon series. Unfortunately, this also results in a lot of character confusion. This page goes over all the instances of character name confusion.  
[[Alfred J. Kwak]] is known for having more than 250 characters<ref name="Veluws Daglbad">{{cite news |date=23 December 1989|title=Nederland verovert de wereld met volwassen tekenfilmserie|trans-title=The Netherlands conquers the world with adult cartoon series|url=https://www.veenpers.nl/0000231289vd.htm|work=Veluws Dagblad|location=Harderwijk, the Netherlands|language=nl|access-date=24 October 2025}}</ref><ref name="SieperArchive1">{{cite web|url=https://haraldsiepermann.com/2018/03/23/alfred-j-kwak-character-guide/|title=Alfred J. Kwak character guide on the Harald Siepermann Archive|website=haraldsiepermann.com|author=Maarten Mulder|language=en|date=23 March 2018}}</ref><ref name="AnimageMay1">{{cite news |author=<!-- not stated -->|date=5 May 1989|title=小さなアヒルの大きな愛の物語 あひるのクワック|trans-title=A story of a small duck’s great love: Ahiru no Quack|magazine=[[wikipedia:Animage|Animage]]|issue=01577-5|page=110|location=Tokyo, Japan|language=ja}}</ref>, which is a higher than average number for a cartoon series. Unfortunately, this also results in a lot of character confusion. This page goes over all the instances of character name confusion.  


: ''For some of these instances the wiki team has taken a stance at what is correct and what isn't that might not always align with the productions themselves. ''
: ''For some of these instances the wiki team has taken a stance at what is correct and what isn't. This stance might not always align with the productions themselves. ''


==Same name confusion==
==Same name confusion==

Revision as of 11:02, 25 October 2025

Alfred J. Kwak is known for having more than 250 characters[1][2][3], which is a higher than average number for a cartoon series. Unfortunately, this also results in a lot of character confusion. This page goes over all the instances of character name confusion.

For some of these instances the wiki team has taken a stance at what is correct and what isn't. This stance might not always align with the productions themselves.

Same name confusion

This is a list of characters that have the same name.

  • Snel de Snoek and Snel de Haas share the same name. However on their character sheets only the first one is called Snel. The yellow bunny is actually called Hannes Haas. However that's another instance of a character sharing a name, namely Hannes Snater. Both of these instances are very likely by accident.


Characters mistaken for other characters by the production

This is a list of times characters that look slightly the same are confused for other characters.

Notes


References

  1. "Nederland verovert de wereld met volwassen tekenfilmserie" [The Netherlands conquers the world with adult cartoon series]. Veluws Dagblad (in Nederlands). Harderwijk, the Netherlands. 23 December 1989. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  2. Maarten Mulder (23 March 2018). "Alfred J. Kwak character guide on the Harald Siepermann Archive". haraldsiepermann.com.
  3. "小さなアヒルの大きな愛の物語 あひるのクワック" [A story of a small duck’s great love: Ahiru no Quack]. Animage (in 日本語). No. 01577–5. Tokyo, Japan. 5 May 1989. p. 110.