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{{Character
 
| name = Ace
 
| name = Ace
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| real name =
 
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| species = Dog (Great Dane mix)
 
| species = Dog (Great Dane mix)
 
| hair = Black
 
| hair = Black
 
| eyes = Black
 
| eyes = Black
| relatives = [[Bruce Wayne]] (owner, "master"),<br />[[Batman (Terry McGinnis)|Terry McGinnis]] ("master")
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| relatives = [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] (owner, "master"),<br />[[Batman (Terry McGinnis)|Terry McGinnis]] ("master")
 
| base = [[Gotham City]]
 
| base = [[Gotham City]]
 
| affiliation = [[Batman]]
 
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{{Otheruses|Bruce Wayne's dog|other uses|Ace (disambiguation)}}
 
{{Otheruses|Bruce Wayne's dog|other uses|Ace (disambiguation)}}
'''Ace''', was the dog and closest companion of [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] in his [[The Future|later years]].
 
== History ==
 
Ace, as a puppy, was bought from a pet store by [[Ronny Boxer]] who forced dogs to fight one another gladiator style for the amusement of paying crowds. When the police busted Boxer's game, Ace escaped this abusive, violent life. He wandered around Gotham for a while and soon found Bruce, a fellow tormented soul, who was making his yearly pilgrimage to the spot where his parents died. Ace attacked a [[Jokerz]] about to attack Wayne but was injured. Wayne saved him and brought the dog to his home, since then Ace had become Bruce's constant companion as well as something of a guard dog. Young [[Batman (Terry McGinnis)|Terry McGinnis]], Wayne's assistant and protege, seemed to be the only other person Ace ever connected to.
 
   
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'''Ace''' was the dog of [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] in his [[The Future|later years]]. A big Rotweiler/Great Dane mix,<ref name=":0">Modern Masters Volume Three: Bruce Timm by Eric Nolen Weathington (July 2004)</ref> Ace was the closest companion of the elderly Wayne and his sole companion at [[Wayne Manor]].
Although Ace typically does not accompany his guardians into the field, the dog is often an asset when he does. For instance, his species' acute sense of hearing and smell and fighting experience are considerable assets. Furthermore, he is extremely strong for his species, capable of throwing a man a considerable distance with his mouth even with poor leverage, able to bite through an electrified manacle with ease and even managed to stand up (albeit barely) after being electrocuted by Joker's well known lethal joy-buzzer (which has been known to knock out grown men with a simple touch).
 
   
== Speculation ==
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==History==
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[[File:Puppy Ace.png|thumb|left|200px|Ace as a puppy.]]
* Ace might have been named after the original Ace of the Royal Flush Gang.
 
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As a puppy, Ace lived in a pound, until he was sold by a corrupt attendant to [[Ronny Boxer]], a man who [[wikipedia:Dog fighting|trained and forced dogs to fight one another]] for the amusement of paying crowds. Boxer recognized a certain potential in the pup and planned to train him to grow up "mean"—a fighter. Ace was defiant towards his new master, but ended up leading an abused, violent life in Boxer's dog-fighting ring.
   
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One winter night, when Ace was fully grown, the police busted Boxer's game just before his first fight would have begun. Ace was freed from his former master, but also fled from the police when they tried to catch him. He wandered the streets of Gotham for a while, and soon encountered Bruce, a fellow tormented soul, who was making his yearly pilgrimage to the spot where his parents died. When a member of the [[Jokerz]] gang tried to mug Bruce, Ace helped fight him off, but was injured in the process. Bruce saved him and brought the dog to his home.<ref>{{ep ref|bb|226}}</ref>
* Ace's seemingly super-canine strength and durability may be the result of Ronny Boxer testing the effects of Serastone on him. Boxer was known to make heavy use of the artificial growth hormone later in his career and may have been experimenting with its effects on dogs at the time Ace was under his ownership.
 
   
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Ace and Bruce soon developed a close bond as Ace is shown to be Bruce's constant companion, as well as something of a guard dog. Bruce is shown to be quite protective over Ace, as when he became lost among the streets of Gotham and vowed to never let anyone else hurt Ace again, after discovering his past abuse. Aside from Bruce, young [[Batman (Terry McGinnis)|Terry McGinnis]], Bruce's assistant and protégé, seemed to be the only other person with whom Ace was ever able to connect with. At first, Ace was untrusting towards Terry, but as time went on both Ace and Terry developed a close bond of their own.<ref>{{ep ref|bb|201}}</ref>
== Background information ==
 
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* Ace appears to be an homage to ''Ace the Bat-hound'' from [[DC Comics]].
 
   
== Appearances ==
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==Abilities==
 
Although Ace typically did not accompany his guardians into the field, the dog was often an asset when he did. For instance, his species' acute sense of hearing and smell and fighting experience were considerable assets. Furthermore, he was extremely strong for his species, capable of throwing a man a considerable distance with his mouth even with poor leverage, able to bite through an electrified manacle with ease, and even managed to stand up (albeit barely) after being shocked by Joker's buzzer, which has been known to knock out grown men with a simple touch.<ref>{{ep ref|bb|rotj}}</ref>
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Bruce could summon Ace to attack instantly by simply snapping his fingers, showcasing the strengthened bond between the two. Ace was able to stay quiet and not draw attention to himself until the moment he was ordered to strike.<ref name="bb301">{{ep ref|bb|301}}</ref> Later after having bonded with the dog significantly, Terry could also command and have Ace attack opponents, such as having Ace sic on [[Joker]] during their fight although his commands were almost always verbal.
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==Background information==
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* Ace was incorporated into ''[[Batman Beyond]]'' partially due to [[Sean Catherine Derek]]'s suggestion of giving Batman a dog in ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]''. "I don't remember how it came up in ''Batman Beyond''," stated [[Bruce Timm]]. "But it was probably us thinking how Bruce Wayne doesn't have Alfred anymore; he's living in that big, old house by himself. Is he absolutely alone? Well, no, he would probably have a guard dog. Remembered that conversation with Sean years ago."<ref name=":0" />
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* [[Alan Burnett]] and [[Paul Dini]] intended for Ace to be a German Shepherd, but ultimately the breed wasn't felt to be "Batman enough".<ref name=":0" />
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* Ace is a homage to [[wikipedia: Ace the Bat-Hound| Ace the Bat-Hound]] from [[DC Comics]]. There is also a popular fan theory that suggests that Ace was named after [[Ace (metahuman)|the young girl]] who died in Batman's arms, but this was never confirmed by the producers.
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==Appearances==
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* "[[Rebirth]]"
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* "[[Meltdown]]"
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* "{{ep|Shriek}}"
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* "[[Dead Man's Hand]]"
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* "[[The Winning Edge]]"
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* "[[Splicers]]"
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* "[[Earth Mover]]"
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* "[[Hooked Up]]"
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* "[[Mind Games]]"
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* "[[Babel]]"
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* "[[Eyewitness]]"
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* "[[The Last Resort]]"
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* "[[The Eggbaby]]"
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* "[[Plague]]"
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* "[[April Moon]]"
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* "[[Sentries of the Last Cosmos]]"
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* "[[Ace in the Hole]]"
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* "[[King's Ransom]]"
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* "[[Untouchable]]"
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* "{{ep|Big Time}}"
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* "[[Out of the Past]]"
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* "[[The Call|The Call, Part I]]"
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==== Feature film ====
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* ''[[Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker]]''
 
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* "[[Future Shock]]"
 
* "[[Future Shock]]"
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==References==
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[[Category:A to Z]]
 
[[Category:A to Z]]
[[Category:Animals]]
 
 
[[Category:Future individuals]]
 
[[Category:Future individuals]]
 
[[Category:Dogs]]

Latest revision as of 22:02, 21 January 2024

Ace was the dog of Bruce Wayne in his later years. A big Rotweiler/Great Dane mix,[1] Ace was the closest companion of the elderly Wayne and his sole companion at Wayne Manor.

History

Puppy Ace

Ace as a puppy.

As a puppy, Ace lived in a pound, until he was sold by a corrupt attendant to Ronny Boxer, a man who trained and forced dogs to fight one another for the amusement of paying crowds. Boxer recognized a certain potential in the pup and planned to train him to grow up "mean"—a fighter. Ace was defiant towards his new master, but ended up leading an abused, violent life in Boxer's dog-fighting ring.

One winter night, when Ace was fully grown, the police busted Boxer's game just before his first fight would have begun. Ace was freed from his former master, but also fled from the police when they tried to catch him. He wandered the streets of Gotham for a while, and soon encountered Bruce, a fellow tormented soul, who was making his yearly pilgrimage to the spot where his parents died. When a member of the Jokerz gang tried to mug Bruce, Ace helped fight him off, but was injured in the process. Bruce saved him and brought the dog to his home.[2]

Ace and Bruce soon developed a close bond as Ace is shown to be Bruce's constant companion, as well as something of a guard dog. Bruce is shown to be quite protective over Ace, as when he became lost among the streets of Gotham and vowed to never let anyone else hurt Ace again, after discovering his past abuse. Aside from Bruce, young Terry McGinnis, Bruce's assistant and protégé, seemed to be the only other person with whom Ace was ever able to connect with. At first, Ace was untrusting towards Terry, but as time went on both Ace and Terry developed a close bond of their own.[3]

Abilities

Although Ace typically did not accompany his guardians into the field, the dog was often an asset when he did. For instance, his species' acute sense of hearing and smell and fighting experience were considerable assets. Furthermore, he was extremely strong for his species, capable of throwing a man a considerable distance with his mouth even with poor leverage, able to bite through an electrified manacle with ease, and even managed to stand up (albeit barely) after being shocked by Joker's buzzer, which has been known to knock out grown men with a simple touch.[4]

Bruce could summon Ace to attack instantly by simply snapping his fingers, showcasing the strengthened bond between the two. Ace was able to stay quiet and not draw attention to himself until the moment he was ordered to strike.[5] Later after having bonded with the dog significantly, Terry could also command and have Ace attack opponents, such as having Ace sic on Joker during their fight although his commands were almost always verbal.

Background information

  • Ace was incorporated into Batman Beyond partially due to Sean Catherine Derek's suggestion of giving Batman a dog in Batman: The Animated Series. "I don't remember how it came up in Batman Beyond," stated Bruce Timm. "But it was probably us thinking how Bruce Wayne doesn't have Alfred anymore; he's living in that big, old house by himself. Is he absolutely alone? Well, no, he would probably have a guard dog. Remembered that conversation with Sean years ago."[1]
  • Alan Burnett and Paul Dini intended for Ace to be a German Shepherd, but ultimately the breed wasn't felt to be "Batman enough".[1]
  • Ace is a homage to Ace the Bat-Hound from DC Comics. There is also a popular fan theory that suggests that Ace was named after the young girl who died in Batman's arms, but this was never confirmed by the producers.

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Modern Masters Volume Three: Bruce Timm by Eric Nolen Weathington (July 2004)
  2. Bader, Hilary J. (writer) & Tucker, James (director) (August 19, 2000). "Ace in the Hole". Batman Beyond. Season 2. Episode 26 (airdate). Episode 41 (production). Kids WB!.
  3. Dorkin, Evan, Dyer, Sarah (writers) & Geda, Curt (director) (September 18, 1999). "Splicers". Batman Beyond. Season 2. Episode 1 (airdate). Episode 16 (production). Kids WB!.
  4. Burnett, A., Dini, P., Timm, B., Murakami, G. (Producers), & Geda, C. (Director). (2000). Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. United States: Warner Bros. Animation.
  5. Fogel, Rich (writer) & Lukic, Butch (director) (September 16, 2000). "King's Ransom". Batman Beyond. Season 3. Episode 1 (airdate). Episode 42 (production). Kids WB!.