All the various villains faced by Secret were also animals, (with the exception of Quark). Secret's former nemesis, Yellow Pinkie, was ostensibly replaced by the sea lion Gold Flipper, who only appeared in one episode. 13 episodes were produced, airing in-between segments of 2 Stupid Dogs. All episodes except for Egg and Agent Penny were named after the main villain appearing in that episode.
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| - All the various villains faced by Secret were also animals, (with the exception of Quark). Secret's former nemesis, Yellow Pinkie, was ostensibly replaced by the sea lion Gold Flipper, who only appeared in one episode. 13 episodes were produced, airing in-between segments of 2 Stupid Dogs. All episodes except for Egg and Agent Penny were named after the main villain appearing in that episode.
- Larry Huber, who later served as executive producer on What a Cartoon!, directed Super Secret Secret Squirrel as the middle cartoon in 2 Stupid Dogs, part of Fred Seibert's revival of Hanna-Barbera. 13 Episodes were produced, each with a unique villain-of-the-week, airing inbetween two shorts for 2 Stupid Dogs.
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| - All the various villains faced by Secret were also animals, (with the exception of Quark). Secret's former nemesis, Yellow Pinkie, was ostensibly replaced by the sea lion Gold Flipper, who only appeared in one episode. 13 episodes were produced, airing in-between segments of 2 Stupid Dogs. All episodes except for Egg and Agent Penny were named after the main villain appearing in that episode.
- Larry Huber, who later served as executive producer on What a Cartoon!, directed Super Secret Secret Squirrel as the middle cartoon in 2 Stupid Dogs, part of Fred Seibert's revival of Hanna-Barbera. 13 Episodes were produced, each with a unique villain-of-the-week, airing inbetween two shorts for 2 Stupid Dogs.
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