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The Ambiguously Gay Duo bobble head is a delightful art piece featuring Ace and Gary straddling each other, and is perfect for placing in your car so that as you take turns, accelerate, or brake, the gay duo will vigorously thrust their way to the purest state of vigilance while keeping the city safe from those pesky Republicans.
The Ambiguously Gay Duo is an American animated comedy sketch that debuted on The Dana Carvey Show before moving to its permanent home on Saturday Night Live. The original idea for a live-action movie first came up in when someone pitched the idea to Smigel, he initially balked.
The characters are clad in matching pastel turquoise tights, dark blue domino mask s, and bright yellow coordinated gauntlets, boots, and trunks.
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{INSERTKEYS} [1] It is created and produced by Robert Smigel and J. J. Sedelmaier as part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series of sketches. It was always more about the people obsessed with their sexuality than the heroes themselves.
Bighead is usually briefing his henchmen on a plot for some grandiose plan for world domination, interrupted by a debate as to whether Ace and Gary The Ambiguously Gay Duo are gay. In June , Robert Smigel told The Daily Beast that the engine of the show was an "obsession with sexuality" and that he thought that it was funny because the homophobes and everyone are obsessed with finding out whether the superheroes are gay or not, calling it "sport and titillation.
Smigel thought the premise would be "unacceptable" to air on ABC. After the conversation Smigel came up with the idea of using superheroes instead. Smigel was an executive producer for The Dana Carvey Show in They wanted to do cartoons on the show, to differentiate themselves from SNL.
Writer Dino Stamatopoulos pitched Smigel a parody of Wallace and Gromit , where it was implied that the dog was giving oral sex to the human. Sedelmaier as part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series of sketches. Voiced by Stephen Colbert and Steve Carrell, the ambiguously gay.
Ace and Gary set out to foil the evil plan, but not before calling attention to themselves with outrageous antics and innuendo, and behaving in ways perceived by other characters to be stereotypically homosexual, as in this conversation from the first episode:.
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The typical episode usually begins with the duo's arch-nemesis Bighead, a criminal mastermind with an abnormally large cranium. The show ended with the duo taking cast members Jason Sudeikis and Andy Samberg to their secret headquarters — both naked — in the Duocar, with announcer Don Pardo begging to be taken with them and a spurned Jimmy Fallon looking on from his apartment window with tears in his eyes.
One such episode entails Ace and Gary giving children a ride home in their Duocar and offering home decorating tips, all while blithely making various suggestive gestures and comments. [2] It follows the adventures of Ace and Gary, voiced by Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, respectively, two.
It measures approximately 7-inches long x 4-inches tall and features Ace and Gary with bobbing heads driving their infamous “Duo” roadster shaped like a errr, rocket.
Direct from the hilarious Saturday Night Live cartoon “The Ambiguously Gay Duo,” comes this premium bobble head. Ace [patting Gary on the [[buttocks]]]: Good job, friend-of-friends! Once the crime is in process, the police commissioner calls on the superheroes to save the day, often engaging in similar debates with the chief of police.
Colbert was not present during the taping of this episode, as he was hosting the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner that same night. Similar gags appear in almost every episode. What if we did two superheroes and everyone suspects they're gay?
Episodes not following this general formula have featured Ace and Gary answering fan mail or offering child safety tips. Subsequent episodes debuted on Saturday Night Live. The Ambiguously Gay Duo is a parody of the stereotypical comic book superhero duo done in the style of Saturday-morning cartoon s like Super Friends.
They were both individually packaged on a card but sold together in a set at the Entertainment Earth Catalog and website and at other toy and comic book stores as well. It was revealed during these bumper segments that they seem to have an undying obsession with former cast member Jimmy Fallon.