n this conversation from the first episode: Ace [patting Gary on the buttocks]:




The Ambiguously Gay Duo with Gary mounting Ace in flight
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:
Ace [patting Gary on the buttocks]: Good job, friend-of-friends!
Villains/Bystanders [gasps, and ghastly stares]
Ace: What's everybody looking at?
Villains/Bystanders [in unison]: NOTHING!
Similar gags appear in almost every episode.
Episodes not following this general formula have featured Ace and Gary answering fan mail or offering child safety tips. One such episode entails Ace and Gary giving children a ride home in their Duocar and offering home decorating tips while blithely making various suggestive gestures and comments.
Characters[edit]

The Ambiguously Gay Duo[edit]
Ace (voiced by Stephen Colbert) - Ace is the leader of the duo. He is mentor to Gary, refers to him as "friend of friends," and has a wide array of superpowers, including most (if not all) of Gary's powers.
Gary (voiced by Steve Carell) - Ace's sidekick and the youngest of the duo. Gary is less experienced, and has fewer superpowers than Ace. His powers include super strength, breath, stamina, flexibility, flight (although Ace and Gary use the phallic-shaped Duocar more often than fly), and "laser vision".
Supporting characters[edit]
Police Commissioner (voiced by StStephen Colbert
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Stephen Colbert
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Colbert in May 2012 with his Peabody Award.
Birth name    Stephen Tyrone Colbert[1]

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