Alfred Jodocus Kwak is a cartoon television series based on a Dutch theatre show by Herman van Veen and was co-produced by VARA, Telecable Benelux B.V. and TV Tokyo and first shown in 1989. It consists of 52 episodes. The series characters were designed by Harald Siepermann. There are also toys and a comic based on the animated series. The series has been broadcast in many countries and has been dubbed and subtitled in Dutch, French, Japanese, Greek, English, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic, Hungarian, Finnish, Serbian, Polish, German, Swedish, Danish, Icelandic, Chinese, Czech, Korean and... Norwegian. In 1991, Herman van Veen won the Goldene Kamera award for the cartoon. Alfred J. Kwak was born as the son of Johan Sebastian and Anna Kwak. Some time after his birth, Alfred loses his parents and his brothers and sisters who died when a car hits them. Henk the mole, a good friend of the Kwak family, raises the little yellow duck. Alfred experiences a lot of adventures. Unlike many other cartoons targeted for children, Alfred J. Kwak features exceptionally mature and often sad themes.
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| On the air: | 1989-1991 |
| Network: | Channel 4, TVP, Norsk Rikskringkasting, ZDF, Sveriges Television, Televisión Española, TV Tokyo, Canal+, Italia 1, France 3, VRAK.TV, TV4 Sweden, Telewizja Polska, Israeli Educational Television, TV 2, RTBF |
| Genre: | Animation |