Morocco Mole

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Morocco Mole
Morocco Mole.png
Morocco in "The Pink Sky Mobile."
Species Mole
Gender Male
Affiliation International Sneaky Service/Super Secret Service
Secret Squirrel
Double-Q
Super Secret Service
Yogi's Gang
Honey Bea
Sauna Sweats & Sandwiches
Occupation Secret agent
Father Not mentioned
Mother Not mentioned
Sibling(s) One brother, Scirocco Mole, in Super Secret Secret Squirrel
Marital status Single
First appearance SS&MM: "Sub Swiper" (1965)
Played by Paul Frees (1965-1967)
Jim Cummings (1993)
Maurice LaMarche (2005)
Dana Snyder (2022)
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Super Secret Secret Squirrel
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Secret Squirrel
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Jellystone!

Morocco Mole is an anthropomorphic mole and one of the main title characters in the Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole shorts. His voice was originated by Paul Frees.

Morocco is the chauffeur, partner, sidekick, and obviously best and only friend of the secret agent Secret, who works for the International Sneaky Service (known as the Super Secret Service in Super Secret Secret Squirrel). In DC Comics' reboot, he was made the head of International Sneaky Service, abbreviated to the ISS.

In the Jellystone! reboot, he works at Sauna Sweats & Sandwiches.

Character description

Appearances

TV series

Shorts

Comics

Books

Biography

Debut Series

Crossover Era

It's Yogi's Gang!

Super Secret Secret Squirrel

Harvey Birdman Represents

Secret asks Harvey Birdman to defend Morocco, who has been arrested and sent to Guantamole Bay.[1]

Everyone's Back in Jellystone!

Morocco in the Funny Books

Thursdays are missing!

Scooby Meets Secret Squirrel

Impossibles Show Their Love

As a civilian, Liquid Man's wears a t-shirt with Morocco's face printed on it.[2][3]

Development

Gallery

Main article: Morocco Mole/Gallery

In popular culture

References

  1. ^ Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: "Bird Girl of Guantanamole," season 3, episode 4 (2005).
  2. ^ Future Quest: "Code Name: Cobalt," issue 5B (2016).
  3. ^ Future Quest: "Last Stand Part Two," issue 12 (2017).