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Alfred J. Kwak - De eieren
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Dutch | De Eieren [note 1] |
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Japanese | アルフレッド誕生[note 2] |
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German | Hurrah, er ist da[note 3] |
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English | Alfred Comes to Life |
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Finish | Alfredin elon alkutaival - Osa 1 [note 4] |
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Danish | Alfred Comes to Life |
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Italian | Alfred Comes to Life |
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Arabian | Alfred Comes to Life |
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Hebrew | Alfred Comes to Life |
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"De Eieren" (lit: The Eggs) or "アルフレッド誕生" (Arufureddo Tanjou; 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 03 April 1989 in the Monday 17:00 - 17:30 slot.
Synopsis
Translations
Summary
Henk arises from the ground. Whilst eating his lunch he hears Johan Kwak, who is once again late for their scheduled spring meeting.
Cast
Main staff list
Production
(Includes production art for the episodes if there is any)
Animation
Regional variations
What is different in between the different languages and versions?
Music
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 Major OST Differences
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Catalogue |
Version |
Title |
Wiki ID |
Availability |
Notes
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A.7 |
French |
Nog Nooit |
M-11A |
Partial |
Instrumental
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A.7 |
Hungarian |
Nog Nooit |
M-11A |
Partial |
Instrumental
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Tidbits
Small trivia like things that couldn't go anywhere else.
Availability
What home releases can this be found under??
External Links
Here could be a link to the youtube of Herman van Veen, or other links that are actual official links.
Notes
- ↑ "De Eieren"
(lit: The Eggs)
- ↑ "アルフレッド誕生" (Arufureddo Tanjou;
lit: Alfred's birth)
- ↑ "Hurrah, er ist da"
(lit: Hurray, he is here)
- ↑ Original broadcast title and DVD title:
"Alfredin elon alkutaival - Osa 1"
(lit. Alfred's Early Life - Part 1)
VHS title:
"Kuinka kaikki alkoi"
(lit. How It All Began)