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|image= | |image= [[File:SS and MC with gold teeth.png|300px]] | ||
|caption= | |caption= [[Secret Squirrel|Secret]] and [[Morocco Mole]] smile to reveal they used all the stolen gold teeth for themselves. | ||
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|premiere= September 5, 1993 | |premiere= September 5, 1993 |
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- For the character, see Yellow Pinkie, of whom Goldflipper is based on.
Goldflipper | |
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Secret and Morocco Mole smile to reveal they used all the stolen gold teeth for themselves. | |
Premiere date | September 5, 1993 |
Run time | 7:11 |
Writer(s) | Mark Saraceni |
Director(s) | Larry Huber |
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"Goldflipper" is the first episode of Super Secret Secret Squirrel season one. It aired on September 5, 1993 on TBS. It was written by Mark Saraceni, and directed by Larry Huber.
Goldflipper uses a device to steal everybody's gold teeth in the city.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
- Super Secret Service
- Squirrel Scouts
Locations
- SSS headquarters
Objects
- Molar-Acoustic-Synctro-Bicuspid-Dental-Magnetic-Electro-Platt-Conductive-Postiviser
- Orthodontic Gold Replicator
- Squirrel Scouts Cookies
Vehicles
Production
Development
Music
Behind the scenes
- While this isn't technically the first appearance of the Chief, this is the first appearance of his animal incarnation, and to a lesser extent the same could be said for Yellow Pinkie being repurposed as Goldflipper.
- The elderly bird talking about her second son named Genndy, is a reference to Genndy Tartakovsky, who storyboarded the episode.
- The Chief talks to a "Mr. Seibert", a reference to then President of Hanna-Barbera, Fred Seibert.