The series was produced using real animals, dressed up with sunglasses, hats, etcetera, inside a miniature world.
Later, Sassover had the different pieces of film edited in a new way and hired writers to create new characters and storylines to produce a James Bond-style show in a series of two-minute shorts.
Again, a small duck was the main character, fighting crimes of the evil Dr. Mortek (a monkey) and other assorted villains.
The principal duckling was voiced-over by Dan Castellaneta, using a terse, clipped style parodying The Untouchables' Robert Stack.
Even the promo for the series narrated by Dynamo says "Saturday mornings on FOX", but no specific time ever revealed.
The second season of Dynamo Duck is widely regarded as vastly inferior to the first that relied more heavily on reuse of footage, and recycled storylines.
Due to the limited number of indie and low-powered stations that carried Network One, the series aired nearly unnoticed except by night owls.
The scoring was provided by a number of composers often multiple people on the same shorts, including: Thomas Chase, Steve Rucker, Nathan Sassover, Paul Menichini, Misho Segal, Peter Frampton, et al. Dynamo Duck is the top secret agent of D.U.X., which stands for Dynamic Undercover Excellence.