Ace of All Trades

Ace of All Trades is an American animated television series created by Joesph von Calbury for Gingo. Produced by Universal Television Animation under the Gingo Animation label, the series follows a group of five college students—Elijah Eubank, Sophia Sammy, Rikku Kinokan, Loki Hantai, and Clara Knowledge—and a charismatic robot named Computero Botbolt who go on many misadventures and adventures, while sub-plots involving other characters were involved. The pilot was first shown in May 26, 2001, and the full-length series officially premiered on March 5, 2005.

The series has been a ratings success for Gingo and some episodes have attracted over three million viewers; despite being aimed primarily at children, it has developed a following among teenagers and adults. The series has received worldwide critical acclaim since its premiere and had gained enormous popularity by its second season, and since 2010, becoming one of Gingo's most popular series of all time, garnering high ratings, and anchored Gingo as the network's top-rated show. The show is also Gingo's second longest-running animated series, behind The Toon Hour. A feature film, The Ace of All Trades Movie: Too Hot For Theaters!, was released in theaters on April 2, 2010. In 2019, the series began airing its sixteenth season; it was renewed for a seventeenth season on November 17, 2019, which began airing on November 7, 2020. As of July 15, 2020, all prior seasons of the show are available on Peacock.

Ace of All Trades has won many awards including: 11 Primetime Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, three Annie Awards, two British Academy Children's Awards, a Motion Picture Sound Editors Award, and a Kerrang! Award. The series has also been nominated for three Critics' Choice Television Awards, two Annecy Festival Awards, a TCA Award, and a Sundance Film Festival Award, among others. Since the series' premiere, it has spawned various forms of licensed merchandise, including books, video games and clothing.

Setting
The primary setting of Ace of All Trades is Dynastar, a fictional city in Texas that was founded by a group led by Reginald Dynastar. It is possibly based on Waco, Texas.

Characters

 * Elijah Eubank (voiced by Sean Schemmel) - One of the main characters of this show. He is a very interesting 18-year old individual who's always on the run. A very clever person with a sense of wonder, mystery, and life. He also has many different personas.
 * Sophia Sammy (voiced by Hynden Walch) - One of the main characters of this show. She's the 18-year old optimistic wanderer who always makes friends with anyone, knowing how to make them as happy as she can. She also serves as Elijah's love interest.
 * Rikku Kinokan (voiced by Quinton Flynn) - One of the main characters of this show. He's a skilled 20-year old musician with high expectations. He's friends with Loki Hantai, and he's a very stunning chick magnet due to his musical talents. Sometimes, he's even attracted to women, more so than Elijah Eubank.
 * Loki Hantai (voiced by Wally Wingert) - One of the main characters of this show. He's the self-entitled "Mushroom Magician", who believes he has mushroom magic. He's friends with Rikku Kinokan, and he's not sure if he's doing something real or not. He's also 21-years old.
 * Computero Botbolt (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A robotic servant of Elijah Eubank, created by Professor Davey Finkerlin. He's a robot that invents anything but the sink, because sinks are quite complicated to create for him. He's also one of the main characters of this show.
 * Clara Knowledge (voiced by Veronica Taylor) - One of the main characters of this show. She's the know-it-all of the crew, and the brains too. She constantly freaks out when she hears about something bizarre, terrifying, or just plain out-of-context. She is also 19-years old.

Recurring characters appear alongside the main six. These include the local people they meet: feisty athletic lass of wonder Selena Rugby (voiced by Lacey Chabert); snobbish prim and proper young lady who's sometimes egotistical and self-confident Matilda McFancy (voiced by Rachael Lillis); outsider outcast who lives on the shady side Gabe Steemi (voiced by Billy West); gigantic but clueless big-boned outcast with lots of strength Golemo the Large Yet Clueless (voiced by Jim Cummings); mysterious and emotionless Midori Suna (voiced by Andrew Sabiston); arrogant jock Bucky Breakout (voiced by Eric Bauza) and his nervous and nerdy partner-in-crime Hubert Hique (voiced by David Wills); Elijah's older sister who is obviously like him, except with a more developed personality Elevina Eubank (voiced by Dawnn Lewis); African-American manager of the Hut of Wonders (a place known for a gym, a game room, a cafe, whatever!) Nelson Nawtme (voiced by Robert Guillaume and later on David Mann); two recurring antagonists, the sinister Alfred V. Ile and his sneaky partner-in-crime Cecil S. Neak (voiced by Tim Curry and Andy Dick respectively); crazy neighbor of the Eubanks (as of Season 3) Joesph Arbuckle (voiced by Nicolas Cage); local town mayor Mayor Wesley Tophat (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson); and identical assistants of the mayor Bruce and Wayne (voiced by Dan Castellaneta and Doug Lawrence respectively). TV news anchors Gilligan Kendoo and Paxton Annhow (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Khary Payton respectively) also make frequent appearances. Actor Matt Damon guest stars as himself in multiple episodes, as did Tim Conway prior to his retirement and death.

Development
Joesph von Calbury first wrote the treatment and the characters for the series in 1999, while working for Puyo Puyo. The pilot aired in 2001, but Gingo green lit the series in 2003. It was originally scheduled for fall 2004, but it was pushed to spring 2005.

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Voice actors
Ace of All Trades features the voices of: Sean Schemmel, Hynden Walch, Quinton Flynn, Wally Wingert, Tom Kenny, Veronica Taylor, Billy West, Tim Curry, and Andy Dick. Most one-off and background characters are voiced by: ???.

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Animation
The first two seasons of the series were produced in Japan by TMS Entertainment. However after TMS was bought out by Sega, the production was switched from TMS to Universal Animation Japan K.K. Ltd. for the third season onwards.

Music
Michael Tavera is the main composer behind the series. Occasional composers whom Tavera substituted included James L. Venable, Guy Moon and Stewart Copeland.

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Home video
From 2006 onward, all the home media releases were distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment (via Gingo). It appeared in either season sets or episode sets.

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Music
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Trivia

 * It is one of the shows that uses APM music in some places.