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In the original outline written by [[Herman van Veen]], the episode ends right after [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak|Alfred]]'s family was run over by a car.<ref name="Harald Siepermann's Blog">{{cite web|url=https://alfredjkwak.blogspot.com/2005/10/original-treatment-of-first-tv-episode.html|title=The original treatment of the first TV-episode.|website=alfredjkwak.blogspot.com|author=Harald Siepermann|language=en|date=16 October 2005}}</ref> This was later changed to happen in [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 2|Episode 2]]. | In the original outline written by [[Herman van Veen]], the episode ends right after [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak|Alfred]]'s family was run over by a car.<ref name="Harald Siepermann's Blog">{{cite web|url=https://alfredjkwak.blogspot.com/2005/10/original-treatment-of-first-tv-episode.html|title=The original treatment of the first TV-episode.|website=alfredjkwak.blogspot.com|author=Harald Siepermann|language=en|date=16 October 2005}}</ref> This was later changed to happen in [[Alfred J. Kwak Episode 2|Episode 2]]. There are many minor changes between the original script and the final episode, but the biggest changes include: | ||
* The order of events has been slightly changed. For example, the scene in the office with [[A. Rokodil]] and [[O. Nijlpaard]] discussing over a model version of the amusement park is moved to earlier on in the story. The hatching of [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak|Alfred]]'s egg also happens earlier, as the egg is seen waggling by [[Johan Kwak|Johan]], [[Anna van de Polder|Anna]] and [[Rap de Kiekedief|Rap]] in the script, but only hatches after Johan has saved Alfred from Rap and [[Snel de Snoek|Snel]] in the episode. | |||
* The passage of time is also different between each versions. It seems like a few days pass after Alfred and [[Alfred's brothers and sisters|his brothers and sisters]] hatch in the episode before they are interrupted by construction work, but in the script it's almost simultaneous. Conversely, in the script several weeks go by before Johan, Anna and Henk decide to emigrate, but in the episode they only sleep on that decision for one night. However [[Episode 2]] keeps it ambiguous how much time transpired between episodes. | |||
* In the eventual episode Henk is not the one missed by the car, but Johan is. | |||
* Johan originally drove the two drakes that are fighting over Anna apart, but in the episode the drakes turn on each other and Johan uses this opportunity to start a conversation with Anna. | |||
* [[Schor de Kraai]], who turns out to be [[Dolf de Kraai]]'s father, visits the clog while Anna goes to the bathroom in the episode, but in the original script Schor actually steals one of the eggs. | |||
* Henk plays a much larger role in the episode. In the script he's absent until the Kwak family is thinking of moving, while in the episode he's there when Johan and Anna get married, have eggs, and is involved in Johan's fight to get Alfred's egg back from Rap. | |||
* In the original script, when Johan gets Alfred home all Alfred's brothers and sisters have already hatched, making it unclear if Alfred was the eldest, while in the episode this remains unambiguous. | |||
* In the Dutch version of the episode the name of the amusement park, "SPROOKJESWERELD" (Fairy Tail World), was changed to "[[Speelgoedland|SPEELGOEDLAND]]" (Toy Land) in the episode. | |||
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| Alfred J. Kwak "De Eieren" | |
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Animation Staff | |
| Episode direction | Masayuki Kojima |
| Animation direction | Kazuo Tomizawa |
| Episode storyboards | Hiroshi Saitō |
| Screenplay | Akira Miyazaki |
| Music | Herman van Veen Erik van der Wurff Nard Reijnders |
| Sound director | Shigeharu Shiba |
| Running time | 25 min |
| Original airdate | 3/4/1989 (Japan) |
"De Eieren" (lit: The Eggs) or "アルフレッド誕生" (Arufureddo tanjō; lit: Alfred's birth) Is the first episode of Alfred J. Kwak's first season. The episode first aired in Japan on TV Tokyo on 3 April 1989 in the Monday 17:00 - 17:30 slot.
Op een mooie lentedag wordt Johan Eend door Henk voorgesteld aan Anna van de Polder. De twee worden smoorverliefd en al snel legt Anna eieren. Johan en Anna zijn Henk erg dankbaar en dus besluiten ze het eerste eendje dat uit het ei komt te vernoemen naar de overgrootvader van Henk, 'Alfred'.
In the original outline written by Herman van Veen, the episode ends right after Alfred's family was run over by a car.[1] This was later changed to happen in Episode 2. There are many minor changes between the original script and the final episode, but the biggest changes include:
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What is different in between the different languages and versions?
The following table is a list of the musical cues used in this episode, accompanied by our in-house wiki ids. The Opening and Ending songs Yakusoku Dayo and Happy Happy are performed by Megumi Hayashibara. A7 / Nog Nooit is sung by Herman van Veen.
| Alfred J. Kwak: Episode 1 OST | ||||||
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| Catalogue | NTSC Time Range | Title | Wiki ID | Availability | Notes | |
| OP | 0:00 - ?:?? | Yakusoku Dayo (TV Size) |
M-1B | Unreleased | ||
| TC | Untitled Cue (UC-1) | M-3A | Unreleased | |||
| A1 | Voorjaar In Groot Waterland | M-7A | Partial | |||
| A2 | Spetter Pieter Pater | M-2A | Unreleased | |||
| A3 | Untitled Cue (UC-3) | M-9A | ? | |||
| A4 | In De Val | M-8A | ? | |||
| A5 | Untitled Cue (UC-4) | M-10A | ? | |||
| A6 | In De Val | M-8B | ? | |||
| A7 | Nog Nooit | M-11A | With SFX | |||
| A8 | K. Rokodil | M-12A | ||||
| A9 | Untitled Cue (UC-5) | M-13A | ||||
| B1 | Untitled Cue (UC-6) | M-14A | ||||
| B2 | Untitled Cue (UC-7) | M-15A | ||||
| B3 | Zo Vrolijk (Rode Wangen) |
M-16A | Released | |||
| B4 | In De Val | M-8C | ? | |||
| B5 | Untitled Cue (UC-4) | M-10A | ? | |||
| B6 | K. Rokodil | M-12A | ||||
| B7 | K. Rokodil | M-12A | ||||
| B8 | Untitled Cue (UC-8) | M-16A | ||||
| B9 | Untitled Cue (UC-9) | M-17A | ||||
| B10 | Help Help | M-18A | Released | |||
| B11 | Schuilen | M-19A | Released | |||
| EP | Untitled Cue (UC-2) | M-4A | Unreleased | |||
| ED | Happy Happy (TV Size) |
M-5B | Released | |||
| Alfred J. Kwak: Episode 1 Major OST Differences | ||||||
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| Catalogue | Version | Title | Wiki ID | Availability | Notes | |
| A.7 | French | Nog Nooit | M-11A | Partial | Instrumental | |
| A.7 | Hungarian | Nog Nooit | M-11A | Partial | Instrumental | |
Small trivia like things that couldn't go anywhere else.
What home releases can this be found under??
Here could be a link to the youtube of Herman van Veen, or other links that are actual official links.