Alfred "Jodocus" de Mol
| Alfred "Jodocus" de Mol | |
|---|---|
| Character | |
| No picture available | |
| Species | Mole |
| Birthplace | Groot Waterland |
| First mention | Episode 1 |
| Character Model Sheet number | N/A |
| Character Model Sheet name | N/A |
Name in different languages | |
| Dutch name | Alfred de Mol |
| Japanese name | アルフレッド (Arufureddo) Alfred |
| German name | Alfred |
| English name | Alfred |
Alfred "Jodocus" de Mol is a fictional character that is Henk de Mol's grandfather and was the inspiration for Alfred Jodocus Kwak's name. He is also the original owner of the mine house in Groot Waterland, near Polderstad, where Henk raises Alfred until he's too big for the house.[1][1][2]
Appearance
This character is only mentioned and does not appear.
Personality
Not much is known about this character.
Storyline
Robert Kwak is the father to Johan Sebastiaan Kwak and is married to Marjolein Kwak. When Johan marries Anna van de Polder and they have children, they name one of their sons, Robert "Robbie" Kwak, after him.[3]
Family Tree
Kwak/van de Polder/Wana/de Mol family tree
Appearances
Books
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De Droom van Alfred Jodocus Kwak (1991) (Dutch) (mentioned)
Production background
The book De Droom van Alfred Jodocus Kwak is het only book that expands Alfred's family all the way up to his grandparents.
Notes
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
"アルフレッド誕生 (Arufureddo tanjō)" [The birth of Alfred]. Alfred J. Kwak. Season 1. Episode 1. 1989-04-03. TV Tokyo. Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; name "Ep1" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ "ふしぎなボトル (Fushigi na botoru)" [Strange bottle]. Alfred J. Kwak. Season 1. Episode 9. 1989-05-29. TV Tokyo.
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedDRO P103 - ↑ 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. On page 103 Henk de Mol says that Jan van de Polder Junior was Anna van de Polder's favourite brother, implying she has to have more than one.