Meester Bas Buldog
| Meester Bas Buldog | |
|---|---|
| Character | |
| "Meester Bas" | |
| Meester Bas in Episode 4 | |
| Species | Dog |
| Birthplace | Groot Waterland |
| First appearance | Episode 4 |
| Character Model Sheet number | TBD[1] |
| Character Model Sheet name | Meester Bars |
Name in different languages | |
| Dutch name | Meester Bas |
| Japanese name | バート先生 (Bāto-sensei) Mister Bart |
| German name | Herr Bas |
| English name | Mister Bart Bulldog |
Meester Bas Buldog (lit. "Mister[note 1] Bas Buldog") is a fictional character from the animated show and several books and comics. He is a teacher at the Polderstad primary school and taught Alfred Jodocus Kwak, Ollie de Ooievaar, Pikkie de Ekster and Dolf de Kraai among other characters.[2] As Alfred grows up Meester Bas disappears from his life.
Appearance
TBD
Personality
TBD
Storyline
Meester Bas Buldog is an aging teacher at the Polderstad school where he teaches primary school students.[2] He is nearing his retirement when Alfred Jodocus Kwak is a student of his, but is still discussing with himself whether or not he should retire early. However he cares too much about his students and he's afraid he'll feel lonely.[3]
Bella
He had a wife who passed away a while ago and had two daughters with her. One of them married a doctor who works in the Global South and lives in Dor Hongerland. The other, Bella, lives with four children at the far end of Polderstad-Noord. When Bas eventually retires he is invited to live with her and her kids, her daughter requesting that he help them with their homework in exchange; Charley with history, Tommy with everything including physical education, Danny with staying on task, Woody perhaps with some sexual education as she thinks her husband Marcelshould do that, but he's not been home for 13 months.[3][4]
Voice actors
| Japanese | ¦ | ??? | ¦ | スティップ (Sutippu) |
| Dutch | ¦ | ??? | ¦ | Stip |
| German | ¦ | ??? | ¦ | Stip |
| English | ¦ | ??? | ¦ | Strip |
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
Stap and his colleague Stip were both part of the original outline written by Herman van Veen and were explicitly named in that document. They share a character sheet, with Stip labeled as (2/1) and Stap as (3/1). A visual gag depicted on the sheet, but unused in the animated series, highlights their contrasting heights: while Stip is significantly taller than Stap, he holds a much shorter measuring stick, whereas Stap carries one that is nearly as tall as Stip. The character sheet was created in April 1988.[1]
Stip's name translates to "dot" in Dutch, while Stap's name translates to "step." This naming convention references their roles as surveyors, as they systematically mark dots on a map at measured steps. Most other languages retain these names, even though their original meaning is obscured.
In the English dub, their names are changed to Strip and Strap, introducing a new interpretation. However, this change does not carry the same thematic significance as the original Dutch names.

References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1
Siepermann, Harald; Bacher, Hans (1988). Character- and Color-Designs for Alfred J. Kwak. Duesseldorf - West-Germany.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Op school" [In school]. Alfred J. Kwak. Season 1. Episode 4. 1990-07-01. VARA.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 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 32, however this is part of a dream that Alfred has about remembering these events from episode 4, so the legitimacy of this is debatable.
- ↑ 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 156
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