Alfred J. Kwak - Episode List

Episode List

Season 1

  1. Alfred Comes To Life
  2. Alfred's First Birthday
  3. The Ruby Of The Crown
  4. My Father Is Henk
  5. Dolf's Secret
  6. The Great Race
  7. Sea Scouts Part 1
  8. Sea Scouts Part 2
  9. The Strange Bottle
  10. Flying Carpet
  11. Alfred Joins The Circus
  12. Alfred's Chess Adventure
  13. The Queen Loses Her Crown
  14. Let's Find The Sawfish
  15. Alfred's Perilous Voyage
  16. The Search For The Whales
  17. Visitors From Outer Space
  18. The Southern Cross
  19. The Ocean Belong To All Of Us
  20. Desert Dream
  21. The King Takes A Loan
  22. Dolf Is Justice
  23. Escape From The Crow Party
  24. Emperor Dolf The First
  25. The Decline And Fall Of Emperor Dolf
  26. The Snowman

Season 2

  1. Love At First Sight
  2. A Gift From The King
  3. Journey To At
  4. A Turtle Island
  5. Drilling For Oil
  6. They Come To Atlantis
  7. Gunfight At Tombstone
  8. The Riddle Of The Pyramid
  9. The Labyrinth
  10. The Course Of True Love
  11. An Invitation From The Prince
  12. Love Unites
  13. Who Wants To Marry A Witch
  14. The Stolen Pan
  15. The Volcano Erupts
  16. Save The Dragon
  17. Vote For Ollie
  18. Dolf Takes A Chance
  19. The Strange Epidemic
  20. Clown On The Moon
  21. The Magic Fiddle
  22. How About A Game Of Golf
  23. Looking For The Rainbow
  24. Pot Of Gold
  25. Forests Of Fuel?
  26. Dolf's Last Stand

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