The Ambiguously Gay Duo - Episode Guide

Episode Guide

No. Title Airdate
1 "It Takes Two to Tango" September 28, 1996
Ace and Gary foil Bighead's plan to take over Metroville.
2 "Queen of Terror" November 2, 1996
Ace and Gary stop Bighead and Queen Serena's evil scheme.
3 "Don We Now... or Never" December 14, 1996
Santa Claus has been kidnapped by aliens, and the Duo must save him.
4 "Safety Tips" April 19, 1997
Ace and Gary demonstrate bicycle and home safety tips for local kids.
5 "Blow Hot, Blow Cold" November 15, 1997
The Duo battles Dr. Brainio and Bighead's ice monster creation.
6 "A Hard One to Swallow" May 9, 1998
Ace and Gary question their origins as superheroes and why everybody regards them strangely at the Fortress of Privacy.
7 "The Ambiguously Gay Duo Fan Club" November 21, 1998
Ace and Gary are oblivious to the suggestiveness in letters from their fans, who are mostly criminal convicts.
8 "AmbiguoBoys" May 8, 1999
Even before they were the Ambiguously Gay Duo, teenagers Ace and Gary fought evil. This episode shows that Bighead was in their class, and he is determined to win his classmates' respect and "out" the duo. When he reanimates and enlarges a giant frog, the AmbiguoBoys must stop him.
9 "Trouble Coming Twice" May 13, 2000
Ace and Gary battle Bighead's evil schemes at the NBA Finals.
10 "The Third Leg of Justice" October 19, 2002
Bighead is at it again, and redecorates his lair in another attempt to out Gary and Ace. The Duo is assisted by former GE chairman, and superhero, Jack Welch.
11 "First Served, First Come" September 29, 2007
Bighead enlists a Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport undercover policeman at a BBQ he orchestrates to out Ace and Gary, with surprising results.
12 "The Dark, Clenched Hole of Evil" May 15, 2011
Bighead and his henchmen blast Ace and Gary with a flesh ray, transforming them from animated characters to live-action ones, in which they are portrayed by Jon Hamm and Jimmy Fallon, respectively. The gun malfunctions and "unanimates" everyone, with Ed Helms playing Half-Scary, a Two-Face-like henchman, Fred Armisen as Lizardo, Stephen Colbert as Dr. Brainio, and Steve Carell as Bighead.

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