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| Anton Snorman's mansion | |
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| Locations | |
| "Anton Snorman's mansion" | |
| Anton Snorman's mansion as seen from the sky | |
| Level | Area |
| Country | Groot Waterland |
| First appearance | Episode 12 |
Name in different languages | |
| Dutch name | Anton Snorman's herenhuis |
| Japanese name | Unknown |
| German name | Unknown |
| English name | Unknown |
Anton Snorman's mansion is located in Polderstad-West and is occupied by one person, namely Anton Snorman. Alfred Jodocus Kwak and the white chess queen spot Dolf de Kraai breaking into this mansion during a snowy night. They also encounter Krabnagel de Kater in the garden.[1][2]
Notable features
The mansion is stately home surrounded by a massive garden with some trees and a [[wikipedia:Gazebo|gazebo.
History
Inhabitants
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Anton Snorman's fiancée (Frequently stayed over)
Appearances
TV Series
Audio
Books
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De wonderlijke avonturen van Alfred J. Kwak: De zeven eieren (1989) (Dutch)
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De wonderlijke avonturen van Alfred J. Kwak: Omnibus 1 (1989) (Dutch)
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Alfred J. Kwak Mijn avontuurlijke leven (1991) (Dutch)
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Alfred J. Kwak Filmstripboek Deel 1 (2006) (Dutch)
Production background

The name the Plaspoelpolder was never mentioned in the show, but regularly mentioned in several Dutch books. It does not include the tree where Henk de Mol and Johan Sebastiaan Kwak meet. The tree and the Plaspoelpolder are also divided by the busy road. It contains mostly flat pastures, some canals and small ditches one could use a boat to pass through. It also includes the tree under which Johan's living clog is mostly stationed during the first episode.
In 1989 Hans Bacher was tasked to make a variety of paintings to send to the studios in Japan for inspiration on how to draw the Dutch landscapes properly. Many of these ended up in the end titles of the animated series. Some of these depict very clearly what the Plaspoelpolder should look like.
One stylistic element specifically added by Harald Siepermann is the depiction of a jet plane flying over the quiet meadow at the beginning of the story, intended to disrupt the idyllic setting and introduce a sense of conflict to inform the world building[3].
There is a Plaspoelpolder in real life, however it's a business park in Rijswijk in the Netherlands.

Notes
References
- ↑ "チェスの女王夢冒険 (Chesu no joō yume bōken)" [Queen of chess dream adventure]. Alfred J. Kwak. Season 1. Episode 12. 1989-06-19. TV Tokyo.
- ↑ van Veen, Herman; Holzhaus, Hanneke (1991). De Droom van Alfred Jodocus Kwak [Alfred Jodocus Kwak's Dream] (in Nederlands). Soest, the Netherlands: Harlekijn, Westbroek. ISBN 9063860862. Page 163
- ↑ Harald Siepermann (15 October 2005). "The first spread of Guten Morgen in Pierrot". alfredjkwak.blogspot.com.

