10.11.2011, 20:25
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I don't know if this was only in Holland, but.... Alfred Jodokus kwak(Dunno how to say this in english)
((Due to epic lazyness, I just threw it in ****** translate)) Код:
Originally invented a story about Herman's Hermits Alfred for his children, after one night in the polder with his car had run over a duck and the next day a mother duck with seven ducklings waddling behind her saw walking through his garden. Around this time he was asked to make a theatrical production about a fairy tale, which he decided the little yellow duck as a hero for taking the writing piece. Van Veen wrote in collaboration with Annet Kossen before the lyrics. The duck's Hermits would have named after his friend Alfred Biolek, a German television entertainer, as he walked with the waggelgang of a duck. The name Jodocus van Veen lent by a clown. Van Veen was, along with Erik and Harry Wurff Sacksioni also responsible for composing the music. The musical for children thus created was first presented in 1976. Accompanied by an orchestra, Van Veen's story about Alfred. Part of the proceeds from the performances of the theater were donated to UNICEF. Van Veen joined the theater also abroad, including Germany and Austria. In 1978, Polydor produced their first album on which Van Veen took the piece, accompanied by the Hague Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Van der Wurff. This album received an Edison Award in 1979. In 1987 another album released - this time under the title of Herman's Hermits sings and tells the musical tale of Alfred Jodocus Kwak, with the inclusion of an embodiment of the theater at Queen Elizabeth Hall in Antwerp, together with the Metropolitan Water Lands Symphony Orchestra. In 1990 came the release of a CD, the 52nd place and earned the highest rating for ten weeks in the Dutch Album Top 100 stayed. In 2003 the play was performed again, this time with Bart van Gerwen and the Rotterdam Youth Symphony Orchestra. In 2005 there were performances during the Ghent Festivities. Annet Kossen first made a drawing by Alfred, the first record. From Hamburg-based artist Harald Siepermann, since 1987 working for Walt Disney Feature Animation for films like Tarzan, Finding Nemo, Mulan and Brother Bear, was responsible for the final character that was used for merchandising (in the form of books and comics) and the cartoon about Alfred. Are drawn duck was the main character in the 52-part animated series was produced from 1989 to 1991. The backgrounds in this cartoon were written by the German Hans Bacher, as well as a graphic designer employed by Walt Disney Feature Animation. There were 52 episodes between 1989 to 1991 were sent out. The cartoon was first aired in 1989 in the Netherlands and Germany, where the series Alfred J. Kwak was called, and in Japan, where the cartoon called Chiisana Ahiru no Okina Ai no Monogatari: Ahiru no Quack (小さな アヒル の 大きな 愛 の 物語 あひる の クワック) received. This was followed quickly Belgium, Greece, Austria, Italy, Spain, Israel (where Alfred the new, unusual first name was She'altiel), Finland, the United Kingdom, Serbia, Poland, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Ultimately, the cartoon aired in 48 countries. The first tune of the cartoon series was created by the number Hunk Father Peter Van Veen in theater from 1978. The song I'm so happy today, sung by Ryan van den Akker and Herman's Hermits, was the final tune. |
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