
Alfred J. Kwak(1989)
Alfred J. Kwak lost his parents when he was just a duckling. Raised by a mole, the brave duck grows up to have lots of adventures around the world.

Roberta Lanfranchi
Herself - Presenter
Paperissima Sprint is a talk series that first aired in 1990 exploring themes of failure, prank, animals, candid camera, baby animal, epic fails. it stars Roberta Lanfranchi.
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Alfred J. Kwak lost his parents when he was just a duckling. Raised by a mole, the brave duck grows up to have lots of adventures around the world.

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