Alfons Åberg is a Swedish animated television series. It based on Gunilla Bergström's children's books about the boy Alfons Åberg.
Starting in the late 1970s, a cartoon series was produced, containing adaptations of the books. The main director was Per Åhlin and the musical score was composed by Georg Riedel. The show was a co-production between Åhlin's company PennFilm, the Swedish Film Institute and the Nordic television channels SVT, NRK, DR and YLE. Between 1979 and 1982, thirteen episodes of approximately 10 minutes each were produced. In 1994, three additional shorts were produced.
In 2013, Norwegian director Torill Kove brought Alfons Åberg to cinemas with the feature presentation Hocus Pocus Alfons Åberg. It is based on the book of the same title with additions made for the sake of runtime. The film was followed by a new Alfons Åberg TV series.