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Ambiguously gay duo colbert
Ambiguously gay duo colbert





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Their clothing tends to contain thongs and shorts which are too small for them.ĭespite this, it is still not certain whether Ace and Gary are gay or not.They do not have wives, and are never shown with girls.They disguise themselves as the Village People.Ace wears no shirt while he is bench-pressing weight.Gary sits on Ace while Ace flies, they attack a gigantic monster by flying into its butt, and they use sexual positions as fighting techniques. Their fighting techniques are questionable for heterosexual superheroes.Their X-ray vision is used to see if men are concealing weapons in their crotches.

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Their dialogue is full of homosexual innuendo they have said to "stick it in the hole, don't play with it" when talking about electric plugs.The letters on their shirts, "G" and "A" for Gary and Ace, spell "GA" or "AG", both of which comprise part of a common gay moniker.Their car is shaped like a penis and can fire semen-shaped rays.

ambiguously gay duo colbert

There are many reasons to think that they are gay: Underlying every episode is the debate on whether Ace and Gary are gay or not. He was once kidnapped by space aliens, and rescued by Ace and Gary. He eventually gave up on evil deeds and was just interested in outing Ace and Gary. He is the person that most often tries to fight against Ace and Gary. He is a scientist, and employs thugs to fight for him. He is bald, and has a large head, hence his name. He is confident that Ace and Gary are gay, which is a subject he and the mayor debate about.īighead is an evil villain. The chief of police tends to hang out with the mayor, wanting to see what Ace and Gary are doing. The mayor thinks that Ace and Gary might not be gay. He tends to call them when Ace is bench-pressing weights without a shirt on. The mayor calls Ace and Gary whenever trouble occurs. He is younger and less experienced than Ace. He is played by Stephen Colbert, currently of The Daily Show. He is a mentor to Gary, and calls him "friend of friends". One episode features the adventures of Ace and Gary when they were in high school.Īce is the leader of the duo. They tend to feature Ace and Gary answering fan mail, and giving safety tips. Villains: (suspiciously look at Ace and Gary)Įpisodes which do not follow this general plot tend to have no antagonist. A scene that appears more than once follows:Īce: (patting Gary on the butt): Good job, Gary! Along the way, they exhibit behavior that usually is not exhibited by someone who is heterosexual. Ace and Gary go to the villain's lair, and foil the plan. Upon mentioning Ace and Gary, the villain and his associates begin to debate if Ace and Gary are homosexual.Īce and Gary get called by the mayor and the chief of police. The villain states that he cannot be stopped, not even by the duo of Ace and Gary. Similar Saturday Night Live recurring skits feature Pat, about an individual of ambiguous gender and the short-lived Lyle the Effeminate Heterosexual, about a straight man who has flamboyantly gay mannerisms.Ī villain is informing his associates of a plan to perform a dastardly deed. This charge was most famously leveled by Fredric Wertham in his 1954 book Seduction of the Innocent. The scenario is to some degree a parody of the comic book superheroes Batman and Robin, who in their secret identities as a rich man and his young ward have been suggested by some to be a homosexual couple. Ace and Gary's initials, A and G, appear on their shirts, although some think the initials A and G stand for "ambiguously gay". It follows the adventures of Ace and Gary, two superheroes who are ambiguously gay.

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It's the cartoon trial of the century, especially when Ace (voiced by Stephen Colbert) and Gary, Colby (voiced by Stephen Colbert), Professor Impossible (voiced by Stephen Colbert), and of course Tek Jansen (voiced by Stephen Colbert) get involved.The Ambiguously Gay Duo is the name of a cartoon series that is shown on Saturday Night Live, produced by Robert Smigel. When Stephen Colbert sues his boss with the help of his lawyer Reducto (voiced by Stephen Colbert), Jon hires the law firm of Phil Ken Sebben (voiced by Stephen Colbert) to represent him.

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