Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon Bring SNL's Ambiguously Gay Duo to
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. [1] It is created and produced by Robert Smigel and J. J. Sedelmaier as part of the Saturday TV Funhouse series of sketches. [2] It follows the adventures of Ace and Gary, voiced by Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell, respectively, two. But in a big twist, the animated short morphed into a star-studded, live-action video when a "flesh ray weapon" turned the the 2D characters into real people — namely Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon as the crime-fighting, can-can-dancing title characters, along with Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, and Ed Helms as villains. Carell and Colbert voiced the original "Ambiguously Gay" cartoons, which date back to
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SNL's 'hilariously perfected' Ambiguously Gay Duo Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon startled — and delighted — viewers by playing live-action versions of the much-loved cartoon characters. It premiered on May 14, Sign In.
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Thanks to a devious 'flesh ray', the ambiguously gay Ace and Gary were transformed into humans, played by Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon. Complete with skin-tight, blue spandex and over-stuffed codpieces. Along for the ride were the original Ace and Gary, Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert, in this episode called 'The Dark, Clenched Hole of Evil.'. Season 1. Or Never.
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Actor and comedian Ed Helms hosted "Saturday Night Live" this week and he brought along a few friends, namely: Jon Hamm, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, and Steve Carell for a live-action version of "The Ambiguously Gay Duo." For longtime fans of " SNL," the return of the innuendo-addled superhero cartoon alone was exciting. Second-Hand News. Song Memories.
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Last night, Ed Helms, star of The Office and the upcoming Hangover sequel, hosted Saturday Night Live, but the real highlight was the half-animated, half-live action Ambiguously Gay Duo segment. Jon Hamm played Ace and Jimmy Fallon played Gary as they fought in "The Dark Clenched Hole Of Evil," with Helms as well as Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell (who voice the animated characters) as. The usually-animated short morphed into a live-action sketch starring the show's host Ed Helms , Jon Hamm , Jimmy Fallon , Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell look closely at that mustachioed villain. The whole thing was so delightful that it got us thinking: why shouldn't "SNL" send everyone back to the set for a couple of weeks and turn out an "Ambiguously Gay Duo" film? SNL Archives
Last weekend's episode of Saturday Night Live featured the return of "The Ambiguously Gay Duo," the popular animated superhero parody by Robert Smigel. A recurring feature on SNL, a new episode of "TAGD" hadn't been broadcast since , but the wait was no doubt worth it for fans of Ace and Gary, who reunited in the forms of Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon for a live-action adventure. Stephen. . Jon Hamm, Jimmy Fallon Are ‘The Ambiguously Gay Duo’ [VIDEO]
Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon get very close in a live action version of Saturday Night Live's TV Funhouse short, The Ambiguously Gay Duo. Also starring in the sketch. .
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Last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live featured a live-action version of the classic SNL animated segment The Ambiguously Gay Duo created by Robert Smigel and J. J. Sedelmaier, featuring Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon as Ace and Gary, along with Steven Colbert, Steve Carell and Ed Helms playing the evil villains. .