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I've always had one huge question about this series - how in the hell did it ever make it onto broadcast television? Even late at night I can't believe NBC would air it. However, it is one of the most hilarious cartoons ever created. Captain Jackson 02:46, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
The mayor was never a character in this show. It was the commissioner of police that was always calling Ace and Gary. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 198.53.172.85 ( talk • contribs) .
There is talk that The Ambiguously Gay Duo might get made into a feature film adaption and released in 2008! If I could cast, I would have Will Ferrell as the villain Bighead, because he so can totally pull off the villain, and I would have two unknowns as Ace and Gary. Or, there could be a movie based on their high school/college years called Ambiguou Boys and show their rivalry with Bighead. If this was so, there should be someone closer to their age to pull it off. I would cast Kyle Sullivan, Larry on The War At Home, since he could play Bighead as the unpopular social outcast seeking attention and acceptance. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jonathan.Bruce ( talk • contribs) .
I know there is at least one episode missing, namely the one where they go after Osama bin Laden (this was post-911). I remember them inserting their penis mobile into the entrance of a cave in Afghanistan and pulling Osama out with the tip, to the shocked looks of US soldiers and Al-Qaeda fighters... 134.114.231.38 20:35, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
Their mentor's name is "Kijoro," not "Kor Al." Changing this. O0drogue0o 04:08, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
"The shorts were intended to satirize suggestions that early Batman comics implied a homosexual relationship between the title character and his sidekick Robin" I dont think it was implied at the time, I mean. Like back when the batman comics started, it *wasnt* implying anything. But to us, from our point of view, it seems really obvious. Im giong to clean up this wording, because while I may lack citations, i think its pretty clear how much fasion and ideas and wordings have changed since 1939. For instance, I'm pretty sure that the people who wrote that batman comic of the Joker and his Boners had absolutely no idea what that would come to mean. Also we have a planet called Uranus. Again, ancient greeks almost definetly had no idea that we would make an incredibly lame pun out of it.
As such, I also dont think it needs any citations because its one of those "the sky is blue" things. Feel free to disagree or somesuch on the nature of needed citations, or for my updated sentence (whatever it will be) to be in at all. 74.128.56.194 ( talk) 06:12, 4 July 2011 (UTC)