When he speaks, he sounds like the typical juvenile delinquent—mean and disrespectful. Ace is a fictional leader from the animated series The Powerpuff Girls and is the leader of the Gangreen Gang. In an interview with NME, Murdoc spoke of Ace in high regard and referred to him as a "lovely, genuine fella" and "an underrated actor in his day", and said that "As a TV villain he's up there with Mumm-Ra, in my opinion".Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Ace is the Gang's leader, and a mean-spirited, bullying, opportunistic rogue. Ace is often seen wearing an actual ace playing card as an accessory, with the symbol for the card sometimes being on his clothing. One example is his chin, being less curvy and shorter, but still maintaining its sharp end.

He is the leader of the Gangreen Gang, a group of hoodlums based out of Townsville. Ace is often depicted wearing a jacket on top of a shirt with a pair of jeans and a belt, usually wearing a hat as well. The music video for "In Gorillaz, Ace's design is much more detailed and has more realistic proportions, with less exaggerated features than in The Powerpuff Girls. He has a nasally Italian New Yorker accent. Ace's height is 6'1" tall and he has a long, pointy chin. This is a list of characters that appeared on the American animated television series The Powerpuff Girls on the Cartoon Network. Ace was unable to speak as a member of Gorillaz since the process of getting approval from Cartoon Network for dialogue from the character was very costly and went over the band's budget. When he speaks, he sounds like the typical juvenile delinquent—mean and disrespectful. " Please will you get out of my way. Ace | Powerpuff Girls Fanon Wiki | Fandom Ace’s wardrobe in Gorillaz is also more varied, as Ace is shown in a different outfit in each picture and music video, as opposed to his signature blue & orange vest jacket and bell-bottom pants and wristbands. As the Gang's smartest member, he is the instigator of most of their antisocial activities, and he does possess a certain charismatic charm that allows him to sweet-talk people who ought to know better, such as He is 17 years old - the oldest of the Gang. Ace D. Copular, or just Ace, is the leader of the Gangreen Gang and is quite a charmer, if not bully. Ace is the Gang's leader, and a mean-spirited, bullying, opportunistic rogue. Ace is a natural leader and manipulator, being able to lead the Gangreen Gang into many of their exploits and can take advantage of others, even people like Buttercup and Ms. Keane. Ace first debuted in the Whoopass Stew - A Sticky Situation, a short film by Craig McCracken, as a member of the Gangreen Gang.

Ace’s ears are also sometimes visible and more rounded than they usually are, and his nose is slightly pointier and longer. He is also visibly older in Gorillaz, having slight wrinkles and a receding hairline. 13 in a list of the 50 Greatest cartoon characters of all time.

All of the characters on this list appear more than once in the series, and contribute to the episode plotlines. As the Gang's smartest member, he is the instigator of most of their antisocial activities, and he does possess a certain charismatic charm that allows him to sweet-talk people who ought to know better, s… Ace is a character from Cartoon Network's 1998 animated series, The Powerpuff Girls. He is the bassist for the Gorillaz' sixth studio album Following Murdoc's release from prison, he stated in the final of the FreeMurdoc chats that Ace had gone back home and that "Last I heard, he was taking time out to write his memoirs".

He has a nasally Italian New Yorker accent. The titular Powerpuff girls are named Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup, and also appear in the series' 2016 reboot and in the anime, Powerpuff Girls Z. TV Guide chose the Powerpuff Girls as No. He is the bassist for the Gorillaz' sixth studio album The Now Now, and served as the temporary replacement bassist while the band's usual bassist Murdoc Niccals was imprisoned. „ ~ Ace after being greeted by 2-D.

Gorillaz' character design for Ace is also loosely based off the actor John Cazale’s character Sal from the 1975 crime drama film A clip of Ace reading Gorillaz lyrics from an episode of the podcast Speech Bubble with Jeff Bennett, Ace's voice actor as a special guest.According to the FreeMurdoc chats, Ace is a close personal friend of the band who has known them for a long time. The short film would go on to spawn Cartoon Network’s The Powerpuff Girls series, which included numerous appearances by the Gangreen Gang. He sports a long, straight, greasy, slick-back hairdo, a blue and orange vest-jacket, a pair of shades, a thin mustache, and even fangs. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.