Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Alfred Jodocus Kwak, Little Duck's Big Love Story, The Adventures of Alfred J. Quack, Alfred J. Quack, Ahiru no Quack, Ahiru no Kwakku
Japanese: 小さなアヒルの大きな愛の物語 あひるのクワック
More titlesInformation
Type:
TV
Episodes:
52
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Apr 3, 1989 to Mar 29, 1990
Premiered:
Spring 1989
Broadcast:
Unknown
Producers:
TV Tokyo
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Telescreen
Source:
Other
Demographic:
Kids
Duration:
23 min. per ep.
Rating:
G - All Ages
Statistics
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Popularity:
#8110
Members:
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Favorites:
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New Interest Stack
Interest Stacks![]() ![]() A small collection of Anime that aired in the late 90s / early-mid 2000s on German television. ![]() ![]() Continuation of my previous list of anime series not so well known for their titles, some not necessarily underestimated, but easy to go unnoticed in the community. ![]() ![]() I tried to make this list using mostly lesser-known fanservice-free anime. Most of these make the list based on having MAL ratings lower than PG-13 or having clean ratings for no sexual content or nudity on doesthedogdie.com. Some of the selections in the list do have fanservice in the original Japanese version that was omitted for the Western release. ![]() ![]() Anime that were made in collaboration with studios from countries outside Japan. Outsourcing doesn't count. Aeni and donghua international co-productions may also be included. ![]() ![]() anime which have a duck as part of the cast (this is a very important topic to me) ![]() ![]() Anime with a listed source as other on MyAnimeList. ![]() ![]() Anime that ran for approximately a single year. Episode counts including 45-55. Japanese anime only. ![]() ![]() Anime that in some shape or form reference the Netherlands (because I am Dutch and therefore this NEEDED to be made) ![]() ![]() In Real Life, we humans are basically the only species uncomfortable with public nudity. (Though the extent varies massively depending on the culture and time period Most other creatures in the world) with the arguable exceptions of hermit crabs, caddisfly larvae, and decorator crabs don't share this taboo, and spend the entirety of their lives without ever covering themselves in a shred of clothing. So when a work of fiction uses animals for its core cast of thinking, personified characters, what's an author to do about their underlying, well, nudity? |