The Aceys are supporting characters in the Disney Channel movies Zombies, Zombies 2, and Zombies 3. They are a trio of cheerleaders that act as underlings to Bucky Buchanan, but later become supportive of Zed Necrodopolis and Addison Wells.
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Personalities[]
Collectively, the Aceys are preppy, upbeat, and almost cult-like. In the first Zombies they had unquestionable loyalty towards Bucky Buchanan. They were willing to follow his every word, though this was done to a fault as they could not follow up on Bucky's faulty planning. Since then, they have become slightly more independent yet still loyal to Bucky. They occasionally start to question Bucky's logic and planning but never abandon him. In the third film, they reveal to Bucky that they accept him as their friend regardless of what or who he is, resulting in earning his respect more.
Members[]
Lacey[]
Lacey is a Caucasian blond-haired girl. She is depicted as the stereotypical dumb blond, is ditzy and misunderstands Bucky's instructions. Following the events of the first Zombies, she starts to hang out with Addison more. In a deleted scene, her name before changing was Jenny.
Lacey is portrayed by Emilia McCarthy.
Stacey[]
Stacey is an African-American girl with long curly hair. She is highly competitive and appears to be more intelligent than the other two Aceys. Following the events of the first Zombies, she starts to hang out with Addison more.
Stacey is portrayed by Jasmine Renee Thomas.
Tracey[]
Tracey is a South-Asian boy with tall black hair. He is the more sycophantic of the Aceys and hangs onto Bucky's every word. He is only in the first Zombies and does not appear in the sequels, possibly because he graduated.
Tracey is portrayed by Mickeey Nguyen.
Jacey[]
Jacey, or Kevin, is an African-American boy. As a new addition to the Aceys, he is not as confident as the others, as evidenced by Bucky renaming him, but appears to be more open minded than the other Aceys.
Jacey is portrayed by Noah Zulfikar.
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Trivia[]
- In the original Zombies & Cheerleaders pilot, Bucky was accompanied by three female cheerleaders. They consisted of Lacey, Casey, and the only non-Acey, Bunny, played by Lauren Gaw, Mollee Gray, and Kimmy Gatewood, respectively.
- The original Aceys share their names with another trio of cheerleaders from American Dragon: Jake Long who appeared in the episode "Bring It On".
- In Zombies: The Re-Animated Series, the Aceys are absent, but the episode "Rage Against the Vending Machine" shows an unknown Acey following Bucky around whose name he constantly changes, such as Tracey, Jacey, Casey, Stacey and Fracey, meaning that it's likely to him that "Acey" is just a title that he gives to his followers, which he can replace with whomever he wants.