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Dexter is the dashing Ace hero who fights against Bort and his Infanto Ray, which turns beings into infants. Alongside Ace is his girlfriend, Kimberly, who helps fight Bort and his goons when she's not being abducted. When Dexter gets hit by the ray, he turns into his gangly younger self, and has to depend on his wits to defeat Bort, while he is without strength. Part of CBS "Saturday Supercade".
Dexter is the dashing Ace hero who fights against Bort and his Infanto Ray, which turns beings into infants. Alongside Ace is his girlfriend, Kimberly, who helps fight Bort and his goons when she's not being abducted. When Dexter gets hit by the ray, he turns into his gangly younger self, and has to depend on his wits to defeat Bort, while he is without strength. Part of CBS "Saturday Supercade".
The film focuses on apolitical themes of individual heroism and a classic good versus evil conflict in a sci-fi adventure setting, consciously avoiding explicit political messaging or systemic critiques.
The 1983 arcade game 'Space Ace' features animated characters designed without explicit racial or ethnic diversity, adhering to traditional casting norms. Its narrative follows a classic hero-saves-damsel plot, with no critical portrayal of traditional identities or inclusion of DEI themes.
Space Ace, an animated laserdisc video game from 1983, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the hero Ace's quest to rescue Kimberly from the villain Borf, with no elements related to queer identity present in the story.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1984 animated series "Space Ace" adapts the 1983 arcade game. All major characters, including Ace, Kimberly, Borff, and Dexter, retain their established genders from the source material without any changes.
The 1984 animated series "Space Ace" is an adaptation of the 1983 arcade game. The main human characters, Ace and Kimberly, maintain their original visual depictions and implied race from the source material, with no changes in their racial portrayal.
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