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Revision as of 23:55, 29 April 2025
The opening animation for Alfred J. Kwak. It is first seen on the first episode of the first season, which was first aired in Japan on TV Tokyo on 3 April 1989 in the Monday 17:00 - 17:30 slot, accompanied by the song Yakusoku Dayo "Kwak's Song" and animation-wise remains consistent through the entire run of the animated series.
Summary
The camera zooms in on a red hardcover book resting on a wooden table. The red book has a circle in the center, within the circle, Alfred's head facing back. Surrounding the book are various objects: other books, pencils, a fountain pen, an eraser, a ruler, paper and under the book; lined paper.
As the camera has focused on only the front of the book, Alfred turns around, quacks twice, and, from within the circle, pulls out a material and places it swiftly in front of him. The red letters "ALFRED J. KWAK", drop on top of the material and heads of the characters Professor Paljass, K. Rokodil, Kapitein Olaf Stoppel, Henk de Mol, Wisal, Dolf, Hannibal Nijlpaard and Winnie Wana surround Alfred Jodocus Kwak around the circle, forming the logo of the series.
The book opens to reveal an overhead shot of Groot Waterland. The camera zooming in, fading into a shot of Henk's home and then inside, where Alfred and Henk are playing chess.

Alfred looks tired and by the end of the scene, he has fallen asleep. As he drifts into a dream, the scene fades, and Alfred is now floating beside the chess pieces de Witte Koningin and Het Schaakspel.
Suddenly, Alfred floats trough the chessboard. He then drops into the depths of the sea, and narrowly manages to dodge the rostrum of Wiede Wagen, a large sawfish. Behind him, a massive whale also appears. Alfred turns to face the camera once again, smiling.
Alfred then fades out of the scene and finds himself in de Jungle van Sinatra, falling onto the howdah of a walking Olifant. Alfred is visibly enjoying riding the Olifant, but then, a mysterious hand, belonging to the Heksenpriester, emerges from the top left of the frame. The hand tries to grab Alfred, failing the first time. But on the second attempt, successfully seizing Alfred by the head, gripping him between the ring and index fingers. Heksenpriester pulls him into a hellish world and casts a blinding beam of light into his face.
The beam appears to transport Alfred, now in a space suit, into outer space. In the next scenes, Alfred switches between his various costumes.
Henk smiles at the camera and leaps onto Alfred's back. Coming full circle, Alfred turns his head like he did at the start and quacks twice once more, and the scene fades to black.
Animation breakdown
Screenshots[note 1] & Description | Cut # | Lyrics/SFX | Inspiration/Reference |
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![]() The camera zooms in on a red hardcover book resting on a wooden table. The red book has a circle in the center, within the circle, Alfred's head facing back. Surrounding the book are various objects: other books, pencils, a fountain pen, an eraser, a ruler, paper and under the book; lined paper. |
001a | ![]() The red book on this table is likely a behind-the-scenes reference to the Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak book by Harald Siepermann and Hans Bacher which shared a very similar red cover. Specifically note that this book reads from left-to-right, while most books in Japan read from right-to-left. Finally, a grand majority of the cuts in the opening are based on pictures found in this book, which makes this the most likely reference. The accessories surrounding the book might well be what a desk looked like at the animation studio. ![]() Alfred's exact pose was taken from his character sheet 12D, made in August of 1988 from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. | |
![]() As the camera has focused on only the front of the book, Alfred turns around, quacks twice, and, from within the circle, pulls out a scroll banner and places it swiftly in front of him. The red letters "ALFRED J. KWAK", drop on top of the material and heads of the characters Professor Paljas, Kaspar Rokodil[note 2], Kapitein Olaf Stoppel, Henk de Mol, Noël de Uil, Dolf de Kraai (wearing his Kraaienpartij uniform, Hannibal Nijlpaard and Winnie Mandoline Wana surround Alfred Jodocus Kwak around the circle, forming the logo of the series. |
001b | quack quack | ![]() The original logo was drawn by Harald Siepermann and Hans Bacher specifically as one of the logo's for the animated series. In this version you can see that Kaspar Rokodil has not been miscoloured, like he is in the animated series opening. The original has all spaces inside the letters of the title filled in with black, however this doesn't translate as well in the animated version. |
![]() A water color background of Polderstad is slowly zoomed into. At the top you can see the tower(??) and at the bottom at the edge of picture you can see Alfred's house. |
002 | 君の夢の中 Kimi no yume no naka Inside of your dream |
![]() Likely based on production material showing Polderstad similar to this spread found on the inside of the cover of De wonderlijke avonturen van de eend Alfred Jodocus Kwak: Goedemorgen. In the above picture you can see Henk's mine house in the corner, but in the episode it's just offscreen. |
![]() A watare color background of Henk's mine house is slowly zoomed into. |
003 | 始まる物語 hajimaru monogatari a story begins 空も木も星も素敵なお友達 Sora mo ki mo hoshi mo suteki na otomodachi The sky, the trees, and the stars are all your wonderful friends |
Inspiration unknown. |
![]() Alfred and Henk are playing chess. Alfred looks too big for the tiny chair he's sitting in. While Henk is struggling to think of the right move, Alfred looks tired waiting for him and by the end of the scene, he has fallen asleep. As he drifts into a dream, the scene fades. |
004 | ほら僕と一緒に歌おう Hora boku to issho ni utaō Now then, sing together with me |
In a scene based on the idea of episode 12, which was likely not yet in production as this opening was developed. However, instead of the scene set in Alfred's house it's set in Henk's mine house. As in the episode, Alfred dozes off. |
![]() Alfred is seen floating in a space with a chess board in the background, while the Chess Queen and a few Chess Pieces are floating by, indicating that Alfred is dreaming about his chess game with his father. |
005 | 不思議なこと知らないこと Fushigi na koto shiranai koto Those mysterious things and those unknown things |
We continue into Alfred's dream. The lifeless images of the Chess Queen[1] and a few Chess Pieces[2] floating by are depicted exactly as their character designs from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. These images have not been released publically. |
![]() As the chess board turns blue Alfred falls into the next scene, which is a representation of the ocean. |
006a | 見つけたら僕等のもの Mitsuketara bokura no mono When we find them, they'll be ours |
![]() Cut 006 references the scene where Alfred almost drowns and while being unconscious dreams about living underwater, trying to find his father, from episode 15. The first part of the animation is based on panels from the comic book De wonderlijke avonturen van de eend Alfred Jodocus Kwak: Vissen in troebel water that can be found on page 38, from a scene that tells the same story as is in episode 15. |
![]() Alfred bobs slightly upward as the long saw nose of Wiede Wagen enters frame. |
006b | ![]() Curiously the next reference is to the panel that's before the previous panel from De wonderlijke avonturen van de eend Alfred Jodocus Kwak: Vissen in troebel water on page 38. As it's normal for Japanese people to read comic books from right-to-left, it might have accidentally informed how this sequence was viewed in the original comic. | |
![]() Wiede Wagen swims in from the left into the foreground, almost covering the entire screen. |
006c | 始めの一歩明日も一歩 Hajime no ippo ashita mo ippo Through your first steps and tomorrow's steps |
The depiction of Wiede Wagen is exactly the same as his character sheet from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak, namely sheet 78. This sheet was drawn in May of 1988. This character sheet has not been released publically. |
![]() Wiede Wagen wipes the screen and reveals Els in the background with Alfred floating, depicted very tiny in comparison to the enormous whale. Alfred fades away into the blue of the ocean. |
006d | 仲間なら約束だよ Nakama nara yakusoku da yo If we're friends, it's a promise |
The depiction of Els is exactly the same as her character sheet from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak, namely sheet 194. This sheet was drawn in July of 1988. This character sheet has not been released publically. |
![]() Alfred drops into the a basket on the back of a huge brown Elephant, after gently floating above it. Alfred sways in the basket on the rhythm of the walking Elephant. In the background large monstera plants. |
007 | 泣きそうな時挫けた時 Nakisou na toki kujiketa toki When you feel like crying, when you're discouraged 信じれば勇気が出る Shinjireba yuuki ga deru If you believe, courage will come |
![]() The character design as well as the monstera plants background comes directly from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak sheet 163A and 163. 163A features the background, while 163 just has Alfred and the Elephant solo on a white background. The version depicted here is from page 331 of De wonderlijke avonturen van Alfred J. Kwak: Het grote voorleesboek where it is re-used. |
![]() A long nailed claw elegantly picks Alfred up. The background changes to red with grey clouds developing from under the huge dark monster that seems to put a spell on Alfred that turns into a big flash. |
008 | 大きくなれ優しくなれ Ookiku nare yasashiku nare Grow big, grow kind |
![]() This cut shows an unused character design from the Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak, namely sheet 158 called Heksenpriester who was cut from episode 39. This sheet was made in August of 1988. |
![]() The flash of light turns into the reflection of Alfred's visor of his space helmet. Alfred dressed in an astronauts suit tumbles away from the camera, doing a little space walk. |
009 | 仲間なら Nakama nara If we're friends... |
![]() From this part onwards into the opening sequence we visit several costumes that Alfred wears throughout the series. The first one is his space suit from episode 46. The inspiration is taken directly from the Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak character sheet 12H, made in August of 1988. |
![]() A linear wipe reveals the next vignette, which is Alfred walking by with a paddle, wearing a navy beret. He also has his hairs cut. While he waddles his beret slightly bobs on his head. |
010 | 約束だよ yakusoku da yo ...it's a promise |
![]() Originally the episodes with the Sea Scouts would have Alfred go into the navy. But as the episode before that, in which Alfred was in university, was cut, Alfred and his friends were aged down for this story and the navy changed into the Sea Scouts. For Alfred this could've possibly been civil service conscription which might've meant he had to serve for a year. The three long hairs being cut short, might also be in reference to having your hair shaved in the military. This design is also taken straight from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak this time sheet 12F, made in August of 1988, albeit with a slightly different pose. |
![]() A linear wipe reveals the next vignette, Alfred wearing a cowboy hat and a bandolier, swiping away with a sword, looking very serious. In the background there are dodo statues. |
011 | La, la, la, la, la, la | ![]() Alfred's costume here is an unused costume that was set to appear in episode 49, but for some reason this was dropped for the episode. As you can see, the only difference is the heavy shadow on Alfred's face is removed, and the slight stubble he has on the sides of his face. His pose is also slightly different. ![]() The background here is based on a panel from the comic De wonderlijke avonturen van de eend Alfred Jodocus Kwak: Professor Paljas depicting a short vignette in Alfred's and Henk's journey to the South Pole. They both wonder whether or not these are based on the ancient Dodo's. |
![]() A linear wipe reveals the next vignette, Alfred wearing a decorated turban with a shining diamond on top of it, seemingly praying, swaying back and forth. |
012 | La, la, la, la, la, la | ![]() The costume and the pose are taken from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak namely Sheet 12H, made in August of 1988. This is a reference to how Alfred looks at the end of episode 10. |
![]() A small spark, a puff of tan smoke and we fade to a circus background with Alfred in a clown's costume. He blinks twice. |
013 | La, la, la, la, la, la | ![]() The costume and the pose are taken from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak namely Sheet 12F, made in August of 1988. This is a reference to how Alfred looks in episode 11. |
![]() Henk de Mol fades in and wags his index finger, and the background fades to a big tree and a windmill with a white vignette. |
014a | La, la, la, la, la, la | ![]() ![]() This pose is taken almost directly from the comic De wonderlijke avonturen van de eend Alfred Jodocus Kwak: Vissen in troebel water, page 42. Many drawings of Henk would end up on character sheet 1B in Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. |
![]() Henk jumps up all the way onto Alfred's back. Just like at the start Alfred is faced away from us. |
014b | La, la, la, la, la, la | ![]() This pose was taken from Alfred's character sheet 12D, made in August of 1988 from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. |
![]() Just like at the start of the opening Alfred turns to face the camera and quacks twice. |
014c | quack quack | ![]() This pose was likely taken from Alfred's character sheet 12C, made in August of 1988 from Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. |
Cultural references
Errata
- In the first Japanese episode, song lyrics appear to be missing[3]
- The Finnish version includes extended Dutch-language credits (Additional text after the Heksenpriester-scene)
Cast
Character Gallery
Production
The animation is heavily based on illustrations and designs that are found in the Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak book. Apart from the book, no production material regarding the intro has yet been produced or seen online.
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Alfred's various costumes (Crow Party costume being the only one not present in the intro or series)
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More costumes, including his sailor outfit and his clown outfit.
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Alfred's poses from character sheet 12C.
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Alfred's faces from character sheet 12D showing his back, which was used twice in this opening.
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Henk's character sheet, sheet 1B, is largely made up of drawings taken from the comic De wonderlijke avonturen van de eend Alfred Jodocus Kwak: Vissen in troebel water.
Language and Regional Variations
Sound
Music
Below is a table with the music used in the opening, separated by language.
Language | Title | Literal Translation | Wiki ID |
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Japanese | Yakusoku Dayo "Kwak's Song" | It's a Promise | M-1B |
Dutch | Spetter Pieter Pater | Splash, pitter, patter | M-2B |
Sound Effects
Notes
- ↑ Screenshots from Dutch, German and Spanish versions to avoid texts.
- ↑ Kaspar Rokodil is miscoloured. He is accidentally given the color of his father Alfons Rokodil.
References
- ↑
Siepermann, Harald; Bacher, Hans (1988). Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. Duesseldorf - West-Germany.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) sheet 71, de Witte Koningin, made in june of 1988. - ↑
Siepermann, Harald; Bacher, Hans (1988). Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. Duesseldorf - West-Germany.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) The knight and a pawn from sheet 72, Het Schaakspel, made in june of 1988. The rook and the bishop from sheet 73, made in june of 1988 as well. For the bishop you can see that the cross on his chest is turned into a question mark and the cross on his thin staff turned into a paperclip as a form of Cross censorship. - ↑ Jack3376 (22 March 2010). "福星鸭小子1上". v.youku.com (in 中文). Retrieved 21 January 2025.
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