
Flummoxed by the case, Ace consults the Grand Abbot via astral projection. Unfortunately, they don't fall for it and shoot the initial darts into him and take him away.Īfter coming to, Ace tries to figure out how the poachers are involved with the war between the tribes. He eventually finds two Australian poachers with the bat, and he distracts them by mimicking a Silverback mating call. As he and Ouda walk back to the village, Ace realizes the dart he was shot with earlier is not the same as the one he was just shot with-meaning the Wachootoo didn't take Shikaka. As a parting joke, Ace is shot in the butt by a non-drugged blow-dart by the Chief to make his people laugh again. Despite this, the Wachootoo declare that if the bat is not returned in time, they will declare war on the Wachati tribe. Ouda throws Ace another spear to help, but it strikes his other leg and causes him further pain this makes the chief, entire tribe, and even Ouda laugh uproariously, and the Wachootoo grant Ace their trust and release him. In a finishing strike, the warrior throws a spear at Ace's leg, causing him to howl in pain. He creatively passes them all, and his final challenge is a 'Circle of Death' fight with their toughest warrior-who, although wild, happens to be tiny Ace disregards him at first but is soon humiliated.

The Wachootoo mistake Ace as the "White Devil", and have him go through many painful and humiliating challenges to gain their trust. He travels to the Wachootoo tribal village, with Ouda translating the chief's words rather poorly.

After being attacked with drugged blow-darts, Ace suspects the medicine-man of the Wachootoo of taking the bat, as he strongly disapproves of the wedding. Ace's investigation involves eliminating obvious suspects-animal traders, poachers, and a safari park owner among others-and enduring the growing escalations of threat between the Wachati and the Wachootoo. Ace also befriends the tribal prince, Ouda, who assists Ace. However, Ace admits his oath to clerical celibacy, but aggressively masturbates in a hut afterwards. He eventually befriends the tribe's princess, who tries to seduce Ace. After arriving in Nibia and meeting with consul Vincent Cadby, Ace begins his investigation, but must overcome his fear of bats in order to succeed.Īccompanied by his capuchin monkey, Spike, Ace begins his search for the missing bat. Greenwall wants Ventura to find the Great White bat 'Shikaka', a sacred animal of the native Wachati tribe, which disappeared shortly after being offered as dowry of the Wachati Princess, who is set to wed the Wachootoo Prince in a marriage of state. Greenwall is subjected to Ventura's questionable behavior when he starts mimicking different mating calls, and his reckless driving when they head off to Africa, warning him about the hostility of eastern lowland gorillas as it is mating season. Because Ace is a liability for the monastery, the Grand Abbot gives Ace excuses to justify his departure, and sends him off with Greenwall. Once he has recovered, he is approached by Fulton Greenwall, a British correspondent working for the consulate of Bonai Province in the fictional African country of Nibia. It was followed by a sequel and a spin-off sequel.In the Himalayas, after a failed rescue mission results in a raccoon falling to its death (a parody of Cliffhanger), Ace Ventura succumbs to severe depression and joins a Tibetan monastery. The ending of the film features a very politically incorrect condemnation of the homosexuality agenda, as the villain is a transgender, and when Ace Ventura realizes he made out with a biological male, completely throws up, as does everyone else when they realize the truth. On the contrary, he is closer to conservation rather than environmentalism, finding beloved lost or stolen pets to return to their human owners. However, is not one of those pesky liberal "animal rights" activist or anything like that. Jim Carrey stars as Ace Ventura who is an animal lover and detective. It won two awards in the first-ever Blockbuster awards. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 comedy film starring Jim Carrey.
