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The animated series [[Alfred J. Kwak]] and other materials, contain an incredible amount of characters. The [[Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak]] book contains over 250 characters<ref name="Telegraaf">{{cite news |last= Detiger |first= Thea |date= 2 December 1989 |title= De eend van 36 miljoen|trans-title= The 36 million duck|page= 2|title-link= Article De eend van 36 miljoen|work= Telegraaf |location= Amsterdam |language= nl}}</ref><ref>{{CiteBook|CCD}}</ref> and while there are some characters designs that remain unused in the animated series, there are even more characters for which designs had to be created by [[Harald Siepermann]] and [[Hans Bacher]] later on into the production as [[Alfred J. Kwak production episode list|episodes shifted]]. On top of that, many books from different languages and theater plays added even more named characters, making the total amount of characters introduced in the world of [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]] well over 400.  
The animated series [[Alfred J. Kwak]] and other materials, contain an incredible amount of characters. The [[Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak]] book contains over 250 characters<ref name="Telegraaf">{{cite news |last= Detiger |first= Thea |date= 2 December 1989 |title= De eend van 36 miljoen|trans-title= The 36 million duck|page= 2|title-link= Article De eend van 36 miljoen|work= Telegraaf |location= Amsterdam |language= nl}}</ref><ref>{{CiteBook|CCD}}</ref> and while there are some characters designs that remain unused in the animated series, there are even more characters for which designs had to be created by [[Harald Siepermann]] and [[Hans Bacher]] later on into the production as [[Alfred J. Kwak production episode list|episodes shifted]]. On top of that, many books from different languages and theater plays added even more named characters, making the total amount of characters introduced in the world of [[Alfred Jodocus Kwak]] well over 400.  


Below is a list of all characters from any episode of the [[Alfred J. Kwak|animated series]], [[Books|book]] or [[Theater play|theater play]]. As the Dutch version and ancillary material provides the biggest quantity of names, the list below will show Dutch names first. It will also include names from other languages if they do not have a Dutch name.  
Below is a list of all characters from any episode of the [[Alfred J. Kwak|animated series]], [[Books|book]] or [[Theater play|theater play]]. As the Dutch version and ancillary material provides the most exhaustive list of names, the list below will show Dutch names first. It will also include names from other languages if they do not have a Dutch name.  


==Different language names==
==Different language names==

Revision as of 23:02, 16 May 2026

The animated series Alfred J. Kwak and other materials, contain an incredible amount of characters. The Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak book contains over 250 characters[1][2] and while there are some characters designs that remain unused in the animated series, there are even more characters for which designs had to be created by Harald Siepermann and Hans Bacher later on into the production as episodes shifted. On top of that, many books from different languages and theater plays added even more named characters, making the total amount of characters introduced in the world of Alfred Jodocus Kwak well over 400.

Below is a list of all characters from any episode of the animated series, book or theater play. As the Dutch version and ancillary material provides the most exhaustive list of names, the list below will show Dutch names first. It will also include names from other languages if they do not have a Dutch name.

Different language names

Names specifically from the animated series

Ancillary Dutch materials

Ancillary German materials

References

  1. Detiger, Thea (2 December 1989). "De eend van 36 miljoen" [The 36 million duck]. Telegraaf (in Nederlands). Amsterdam. p. 2.
  2. Siepermann, Harald; Bacher, Hans (1988). Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. Duesseldorf - West-Germany.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)