

Alfred J. Kwak
小さなアヒルの大きな愛の物語 あひるのクワック
The series covers the life of a Dutch duck named Alfred J Kwak from the day he is born. He lost his parents, brothers, and sisters when he was young and was raised by a mole. In his life, Alfred tries to help all sorts of animals all over the world. The series is meant to entertain children and teach children about life, covering historical aspects like WWII. (Source: AniDB, edited)
The series covers the life of a Dutch duck named Alfred J Kwak from the day he is born. He lost his parents, brothers, and sisters when he was young and was raised by a mole. In his life, Alfred tries to help all sorts of animals all over the world. The series is meant to entertain children and teach children about life, covering historical aspects like WWII. (Source: AniDB, edited)
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Ilyaoh
January 7, 2009
Ahiru no Quack, or better known as Alfred J. Kwak is a dutch anime aimed at kids. But unlike most cartoons aimed at kids, Alfred J. Kwak features lots of mature and mostly sad the,es. Amongst others it deals with various social and political issues, like abuse, or power. Even with all these negative themes, the shows about important values too, like friendship, family and solidarity. The anime is notable for the political themes on which it points a highlight. In the anime ...our main protagonist fights a evil fascist dictator, takes in refugees, saves whales against hunter and even oversees the changeover of his country froman sbolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. Such themes are far from typical in a children'sanime, and form a big part of Alfred J. Kwak's appeal. Other episodes have satirised the Japanese love of golf, and criticised countries which have sharp north/south economic divides. The story settles around a duck, some time after birth Alfred loses his parents and sisters, and is raised by a mole, which was a good friend of his parent. Together they wind up in lots of different adventures, fun adventures, but even so, very dangerous one's. What's nice is that Alfred actually grows up, from a small kid, at the end of the show, he's an adult duck. In most kid's shows the characters don't age/or at least mature. The art is simple, but astonishing beautiful, it has this old style which really appeals to kids, and yet, me too. I've seen the series as I was a kid, here on television, but I can still enjoy it when I put (the tapes) on. I've seen the anime in different versions, the original (dutch), japanese, german, english etc. etc. And most of the times the audio sfx's stay the same, which is good. The characters are magnificent, we got Alfred, the duck. Who lives in a giant glog-shaped house.Then we got a mole who takes care of the duck. Dolf, the leader of the bad organization "National Crows' Party", who resembles Adolf Hitler. Then we get a "black" duck, who's a refugee and Alfred's girlfriend, a polar bear who's a scientist, we even got a stork and a magpie as cool characters. We've got lots of animals, who resemble or potrait cool, funny, evil and most of all, fun people (or just) fictional beings. For kids it's highly enjoyable, if you like serious anime's with a small touch of kids view, this is what you need to see.
ymlie
May 29, 2017
This anime is liberal indoctrination propaganda. I was no more than two years old when I started watching this anime. I wasn't even a weeb yet and already I had seen my first anime. But after re-visiting this anime (it is an anime and nobody believes it, but that's the truth) I found that many of it's themes were racist reductionist simplifications and some quite offensive. That koala with the heavy accent for instance. Also, sometimes I wonder what van Veen must have been smoking or if he was on some sort of elephant drugs. Because I'm pretty sure there is no clown living on the moon. People think thisanime is deep and dark because it re-enacts the Nazi occupation in a really cartoonish way. (pun intended) I think it's mostly absurdist and childish. Do I still like this anime? yeah it was oke. Pico bello!
SkillsSkull
March 20, 2011
When i saw this show on this site i was like wat??????this show isn't a anime its a cartoon.Anyways and this inst a kids show like all other kids shows as a kid i watched this show i still own some books from it(Yes i am dutch).When i was 5 almost 6 i saw this show the first time(Probably the reason why i am so screwed up :S)I agree with roriconfan that its a bit harsh for a kids show but also i have a deep love for it that love is called nostalgia.I almost have no bad words for the show exceptlike i mentioned earlier that its a bit harsh for a kids show but on the other side as kid i was happy happy to see a show on TV that was not to soft and boring and also not fighting only witch was fun at first but boring later and for some reason i never hated to watch a episode cause every time i saw it there where things i saw which i missed the first the first time watching. Story: Something different from most kids shows is that the characters are very complicated and react in a way that a normal person would react and not like a cartoon characters way.Also the characters are so very sympathetic even most of the bad guys(in their own way).The story was awesome except some parts (side story's/fillers) where it just got weird. Art: The art was OK t but it got the job more than done and was unique but nothing to special. Sound: I really loved the songs as child and still do the background music was very exquisite to the voices where on one side very good done like when someone needed to sound sad,angry,happy,worried they sounded like that but the voices them self where at sometimes really bad. Character: Alfred J Kwak i really love his background story and he acts really adult for his age although in some a little hotheaded he is a honest and trustworthy. Enjoyment: I have still some trauma's from this show(Not really) like i said i really like this show and it has allot nostalgia for me. Overall: I think its a great story with decent art great sound very likable characters and a really enjoying and a great overall I think this show is the reason why most dutch people are mentally mutilated(not really).But i know one thing if i ever have kids i will raise the with this this show (i will let them watch it probably at a older age).Also if someone knows where i can watch the episodes i would really like to know because i have most of them on video fut dutch dubbed and i am interested in the Subs. So in short its a awesome show for kids(8 year and older) but also for adults and i recommend everyone who has not seen it yet to see it.
Shura-shurato
February 10, 2013
This is the FIRST anime serie i,ve seen on t.v as a kid with my sister ( back at the time i din't knew anything about anime, too young, ) but i notice'd that it looked diffrent and more well done background sketckes than any other cartoon i've watched then so far ( i was around 3,5 years old) back in '89. On air on t.v it became a very populair cartoon for the kids and the further the story developed, it went to a darkertwist somewhat offensive with some sign's of WW2 and the rasicm apartheid in back then South-Afrika something uNEVER EVER seen in american cartoons. Alfred Jodocus Kwak , full name in dutch, and other chara. had a very long and on/off relationship with eachother ever since class, but for alfred later on ( and his father Henk the mole) it involves as well some otherworldy adventure's , alien entitie's, space adventure and as well very educational theme's about the place were they live resemble to the netherlands.
Ollervo
July 29, 2025
A VERY mixed bag of a series. Shortly put, some episodes are downright fantastic while the others had me dozing off with just how incredibly dull they were. When the show decides to go for a more serialised approach with proper story arcs and continuity, it's really good. Dolf makes for a seriously great villain and the show is at it's peak whenever he takes a greater role in the story. But whenever the show leans torwards the more episodic, slice-of-life writing style, the episode quality can vary wildly. There is also a noticeable drop / shift in animation quality at around the halfway mark of the series.While the first 26 or so episodes varied between okay and really good, the episode quality definitely takes a hit after the "Reign of Dolf"- story arc, both in terms of writing and animation. Alfred J. Kwak also has the tendency to leave a lot of plotholes and end some story arcs very abrubtly. When an episode very heavily hints that the next episode is going to continue where the last left off, the show just decides to throw the characters to a completely different story. It honestly had me checking a few times if I had skipped a episode or two, it was that jarring. However, for a show mostly aimed at children, the subjects some episodes tackle are actually incredibly ballsy for its target audience. While there are some very shoehorned enviromental messages in some episodes, others can cover some very mature topics such as dictatorship, government corruption and incompetence, racism and religious extremism among others. Major props for actually covering some societal issues that a vast majority of childrens shows would NEVER attempt to try. All in all, Alfred J. Kwak is a very hit-or-miss show. There definitely is stuff for adults to enjoy and it can get genuinely thrilling, but be prepared to be bored to tears with some episodes.
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