The Secret Squirrel Show (1965)

Overview
The half-hour The Secret Squirrel Show included three individual cartoon segments: "Secret Squirrel", "Squiddly Diddly" and "Winsome Witch".
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Overview
The half-hour The Secret Squirrel Show included three individual cartoon segments: "Secret Squirrel", "Squiddly Diddly" and "Winsome Witch".
Starring Cast
Where to watch
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The show is a comedic spy parody focused on generic good-vs.-evil narratives and individual heroism, consciously avoiding explicit political commentary. Its themes are apolitical, centering on entertainment and humor rather than ideological promotion or critique.
This animated spy parody from the 1960s features anthropomorphic animal characters and reflects the mainstream production norms of its time. The show does not incorporate explicit diversity in its character design or casting, nor does its narrative engage with or critique traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
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The Secret Squirrel Show, a Hanna-Barbera cartoon from the 1960s, does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The series focuses on spy parody and adventure, typical of children's programming from that era, without addressing such topics.
The series primarily features male characters in action and combat roles. No significant female characters are depicted engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents within the show's episodes.
The Secret Squirrel Show introduced its original characters, Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole, in 1965. There is no prior source material or previous installment where these characters were established with a different gender.
The Secret Squirrel Show is an original animated series from 1965 featuring anthropomorphic animal characters. There is no prior source material or historical record establishing the race of any character that could be subsequently changed.
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