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Robert.
Fucking.
Smigel.

 

The guy who came on to SNL’s Writing staff in 1985, wrote a number of things that made the doomed Season 11 worth watching, then used that momentum to become one of the single most important off-screen figures of SNL’s “Silver Age” (The 2 years in the 90s when he was a featured player was icing on the cake). He then took his talents over to a fledgling sdelayed night TV show on NBC where a Giant, lanky Redhead with Virtually No on-air experience needed all the help he could get. Smigel (among other talented people) soon turned Conan O’Brien into a household name—partly because of the success Smigel found with a Puppy hand puppet. Somewhere in between his head writing for “Late Night” and the moment “Triumph the insult comic Dog” wound up taking on a life of its retain, Smigel never truly “Left” SNL. From 1996 to roughly 2008, Smigel & several others put together a series of cartoons to plug in somewhere in the middle of an episode. Don Pardo credited these shorts as “A Cartoon by Robert Smigel”, I personally appreciate to call them “Smigeltoons”, but officially, these cartoons became known as…

 

 

Unofficially, “(Satu



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Jingle: “The Ambiguously Gay Duo!
The Ambiguously Gay Duo!
They are taking on evil, come what may
They are fighting all crime to save the day.
They’re extremely close in an ambiguous way.
They’re ambiguoysly gay.
They’re ambiguoysly gay.
The Ambiguously Male lover Duo!”

Announcer: The Ambiguously Gay Duo! Tonight’s episode: “Trouble Coming Twice”.

[ open on the evil lair of Big Chief and Dr. Brainio, as they appreciate a demonic metal bird ]

Big Head: It’s deliciously demonic, Dr. Brainio!

Brainio: Then, it is put. We shall let go the creature at the NBA Championship, and address the world with our orders.

Big Head: And once we own outed those do-gooders, Ace and Gary, no one will stop us!

Brainio: Plead pardon? Outed them?

Big Head: Before the game. Tell him, Orbotrox!

Orbotrox: [ I heard they hold out at a bar called The Greasy Pole ]

Brainio: Oh, the gay thing. I assume all partners are gay. Were Abbot & Costello gay?

Orbotrox: [ That’s other ]

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Let's Go Luna!: Senor Fabuloso, the ringmaster of the Circo Fabuloso, comes off as this due to his Big Ham over-dramatic tendencies and campy style of dress. Andy describes him as "flamboyant" in the episode "Meet the Presses". He is implied to be attracted to men too. The way he talks about Don Magnifico in "Time of Goodbye" makes him sound like a bitter ex-lover (He has kissed the female Luna once, but it was out of desperation rather than romantic interest). In "The Mystery of the Mask", he celebrates his "friendaversary" with Mr. Hockbar and explicitly mentions that when he first met Hockbar, he was enamored with him.

Senor Fabuloso: Way back when I started my Circo Fabuloso, I was searching for a special act. I became enamored with a singular Khon dancer I create in Thailand, and asked him to join my troupe. He wore that very mask, and that man became my foremost friend who helps me run my Circo to this very day. Yes, children, that very Khon dancer was none other than, the incomparable Mr. Hockbar!

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ambiguously gay duo whats everybody looking at



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The Ambiguously Homosexual Duo

Jingle: “The Ambiguously Homosexual Duo!
The Ambiguously Gay Duo!
They are taking on vile, come what may
They are fighting all crime to save the day.
They’re extremely close in an ambiguous way.
They’re ambiguoysly gay.
They’re ambiguoysly gay.
The Ambiguously Gay Duo!”

Announcer: The Ambiguously Gay Duo! Tonight’s episode: “It Takes Two To Tango.”

[ unseal in Big Head’s classified laboratory ]

Big Head: ..And once we get this formula into the liquid supply, Metroville will be mine! [ evil snicker ] Come here, Ratsley! [ rat jumps on Big Head’s shoulder, sips some of the bad formula, then vanishes into thin air ]

Thug #1: [ laughing ] You’re a genuis, Big Head!

Big Head: Yes! Not even that insufferable duo, Ace & Gary, can prevent me!

Thug #1: What’s with those two? Do they have a “gay” thing, or what?

Big Head: I think so.

Thug #2: What? You’re crazy!

Thug #1: I kind of see it.

Big Head: Look! You asked my opinion!



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by Robert Smigel, J. J. Sedelmaier and Stephen Colbert
Voices of Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell
Narrated by Don Pardo
1. September 28, 1996 "It Takes Two To Tango"
2. November 2, 1996 "Queen of Terror"
3. December 14, 1996 "Don We Now... Or Never"
4. April 19, 1997 "Safety Tips"
5. November 15, 1997 "Blow Hot, Inflate Cold"
6. May 9, 1998 "A Difficult One To Swallow"
7. November 21, 1998 "Ace and Gary’s Fan Club"
8. May 6, 1999 "AmbiguoBoys"
9. May 13, 2000 "Trouble Comes Twice"
10. October 19, 2002 "The Third Leg Of Justice"





“Playboy”, December 1999

The Ambiguously Lgbtq+ Duo is a parody of the stereotypical comic publication superhero duo. It’s also a parody of the cheapness and formulae of 1970s superhero animation. Which is prosperous, since it lets the writers and performers keep repeating in good faith the same jokes and set-ups, just like a cartoon of the period. It puts the joke in a repetitive frame which pardons what would otherwise just be the normal pandering to an audience’s tastes for more of the alike from familiar characters.

The typical episode usually begins with the duo's arch-nemesis Bighead briefing h