Get Ace Explained

Genre:Animation
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
Creator:D.J. McPherson
Jack Christian
Director:D.J. McPherson
Jack Christian
Voices:David Myles Brown
Lyall Brooks
Amanda Harrison
Emily Wheaton
Ian Bliss
Tara Whyte
Jeffery Richards
Composer:Russell Thornton
Country:Australia
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:52
Executive Producer:D.J. McPherson
Jack Christian
Cherrie Bottger
Producer:D.J. McPherson
Jack Christian
Editor:Jeffery Richards
Runtime:12 minutes
Company:Galaxy Pop
Filmology Finance
Network:Hulu
Eleven

Get Ace is an Australian animated television series that follows the adventures of Ace McDougal, a young boy with amazing hi-tech super powered dental braces. The series officially premiered on Eleven, on 19 January 2014, where it took first place in rating amongst animated programs.[1]

Overview

A case of mistaken identity causes ordinary high school student, Ace McDougal, to be thrown into the fast-paced world of hi-tech super spies. During a normal trip to the dentist's office, Ace is accidentally fitted out with a set of hi-tech, super spy braces, loaded with dozens of different gadgets and a holographic artificial intelligence program named Hugo, that only he can see. Against the odds, Ace and Hugo (Holographic User Guidance Operative) must learn to get along in order to keep the braces secret and safe. The braces original owner Ned Krinkle, an evil spy and master of disguise, will do anything to get them back.

Since then Ned and his equally evil mother Hilda, have been trying to kidnap Ace and reclaim the braces for themselves. Ace spends his days trying to live a normal life, while constantly on the lookout for Ned and Hilda's next insane scheme to steal the braces from right out of his mouth! Episodes usually revolve around Ace using the braces to make his life easier and having it backfire on him, as well as Ned and Hilda's increasingly complicated schemes to capture Ace.

Characters

Production and broadcast

In the past, reruns of the show aired on Eleven. The series has also aired on ABC3 as of 3 November 2014.[2] On 9 February 2015 it was announced that, due to its popularity with viewers,[3] a second season was greenlit, but never eventuated.[4]

On 14 July 2015, the series was picked up by Hulu in the United States for streaming.[5] It is currently available on Tubi.

In France, the show aired on Boing from 13 April 2015.[6]

From 8 September 2015, the show has aired on Teletoon in Canada (now Cartoon Network).[7]

The show aired in Portugal in 2015/2016 on Biggs.

In India, this show aired on Marvel HQ.

Awards and nominations

Award wins

2014 AWGIE Award for Best Animation[8]

2014 Screen Music Awards - Best Music For Children's Television Series[9]

Nominations

2015 International Emmy Awards - Best Kids Animation[10]

2015 Apollo Awards - Best 2D Animation[11]

2015 Cartoons on the Bay - Pulcinella Awards - Best TV Series for Kids[12]

2015 Cartoons on the Bay - Official Selection - TV Series for Kids[13]

2015 AACTA Awards - Best Children's Television Series[14] [15]

2014 Screen Music Awards - Best Music For Children's Television Series[16]

2014 AWGIE Award for Best Animation[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Get Ace (2014) - The Screen Guide - Screen Australia. 2021-06-01. www.screenaustralia.gov.au.
  2. Web site: ABC3 Acquires Get Ace. On Screen Asia.
  3. Web site: Knox. David. Renewed: Get Ace. TV Tonight. 9 February 2015 .
  4. Web site: Dickson. Jeremy. Network Ten orders more Get Ace. Kidscreen. 9 February 2015 .
  5. Web site: Hulu picks up more 9 Story toons. 9 October 2019.
  6. Web site: l'Audiovisuel . La lettre de . 2015-03-24 . Boing fait l'acquisition d'"Ace à toute vitesse !" . 2023-03-22 . La lettre de l'audiovisuel . fr-FR.
  7. Web site: Press Releases. Corus Entertainment. 9 October 2019.
  8. Web site: 47th Annual AWGIE Award Winners. Australian Writers Guild. 11 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150413134832/http://www.awg.com.au/news-18/latest-news/633-47th-annual-awgie-awards-winners-announced.html. 13 April 2015. dead.
  9. Web site: Screen Music Awards 2014: winners. TV Tonight. 13 November 2014 .
  10. Web site: 2015 Nomination Announcement – International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 2021-06-01. en-US.
  11. Web site: Apollo Awards 2015 Nominations List . Asia Image Apollo Awards . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150920221446/http://apollo.onscreenasia.com/nominations-list . 20 September 2015 . dmy .
  12. Web site: 2015 Pulcinella Awards. Cartoon on The Bay.
  13. Web site: Official Selection. Cartoons on the Bay.
  14. Web site: Nominees. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards.
  15. Web site: AACTA Awards 2014: nominations. TV Tonight. 3 December 2014 .
  16. Web site: 2014 Screen Music Award Nominations. 27 October 2015 . The Music Network.
  17. Web site: Nominees for the 47th Annual AWGIE Awards. Australian Writers' Guild. 3 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150105132148/http://www.awg.com.au/news-18/latest-news/625-the-awg-announces-the-nominees-for-the-47th-annual-awgie-awards.html. 5 January 2015. dead.