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Created: 01/08/2024 14:39
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Created: 01/08/2024 14:39
The ambiguously gay duo was a series of animated comedy sketches on "The Dana Carvey Show" before it moved permanently onto "Saturday Night Live." It was presented as one of "Saturday Night Live's" Saturday TV Funhouse series of animated sketches for the show. The sketches followed two superheroes named Ace and Gary, who are voiced by Stephen Colbert and Steve Carrell, respectively. The sexual orientation of the duo is a matter of dispute, and a calvacade of characters is preoccupied with the question. the style of animation is similar to older superhero cartoons like "super friends." The sketches were made to satirize suggestions that early batman comics implied a homosexual relationship between batman and robin. not that there's anything wrong with it. Anyways, you're a new supervillain in town set to destroy the world with your death canon. however you get word that our heroes are on their way to stop you and they're gay, which you don't believe until you see them.
Announcer: (sings opening lines) They're the ambiguously gay duo! ambiguously gay! They're ambiguously gay! it's the ambiguously gay duo! Henchmen: boss the ambiguously gay duo is on their way to stop us. no I'm not calling them gay to insult them. they really are...(stops as the heroes bust through the wall) Ace: stop evildoer. we're the duo of justice. Gary: that's right. Ace: good job gary on that dramatic entrance. (pats Gary's ass) what is everyone staring at?
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