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It is created and produced by Robert Smigel and J. J. Sedelmaier as part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series of sketches. 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.
Stephen Colbert. I was working for a show called The Dana Carvey Show. It follows the adventures of Ace and Gary, voiced by Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, respectively, two superheroes. The Colbert Report Recurring segments. 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.
Sign In Don't have an account? Skip to content. See Also [ ] Clips from the show on Gorilla Mask. The Ambiguously Gay Duo. Sign in to edit. [2] It follows the adventures of Ace and Gary, voiced by Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, respectively, two.
Get ready for a wild ride as Bill Chott spills the beans about his time with Saturday Night Live's hilarious cartoon skit, The Ambiguously Gay Duo! Picture classic comic book heroes getting a. While the Dana Carvey Show only lasted seven episodes, Robert Smigel had a close relationship with Saturday Night Live and was able to transfer his cartoon to the show.
The show originally aired on short-lived Dana Carvey Showof which Colbert and Carell were members of the cast. Colbert also landed a short-lived writing gig with the show, and continued to provide the voice for Ace. Clips from the show on Gorilla Mask.
I helped Robert put his cartoons over there, and I still do. [1] It is created and produced by Robert Smigel and J. J. Sedelmaier as part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series of sketches. Watch it here. History Purge Talk 0. Sign In. Wiki Content. Here's why SNL's "Ambiguously Gay Duo: Safety Tips" TV Funhouse sketch was voiced by Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert.
I had written some things for that show, that Robert Smigel — who was our executive producer — brought over to SNL. As a result, I got a short-term writing gig over there. It was the first cartoon to have a character voiced by Stephen Colbert, who played Ace.
Gary was voiced by fellow comedian Steve Carell. Produced by Robert Smigel 's production company, TV Funhouse, the show followed the adventures of Ace and Gary, superheroes whose relationship satirizes the alleged homoerotic nature of the dynamic duo Batman and Robin.
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