Ace Ventura is a fictional character created by Canadian screenwriter
Jack Bernstein. Ace was performed by Jim Carrey in the films Ace
Ventura: Pet Detective, released in 1994, and Ace Ventura: When Nature
Calls, released in 1995, and was voiced by Michael Daingerfield in the
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective television series.Ace is a Miami-based
private detective specializing in the retrieval of missing animals,
the son of Rex Ventura and descendant of such as "Ernest Ventura
Shackleton" and "Jacques Ventura Costeau". It is not known whether the
animated television series was contiguous with the feature-films; but
if it was it may take place before them because the only one of his
pets to appear in the series is his capuchin monkey, Spike. His
eccentricities make him a laughing stock to the Miami-Dade Police
Department in the early part of the first movie, but he eventually
earned their respect after his rescue of Dan Marino and the dolphin,
Snowflake.During the first film, Ace lives in an apartment alongside
many different animals, all of whom hide from his landlord, Mr.
Schickadance (Mark Margolis) in his absence, and to whom he owes money
for rent. He is tasked with not only finding a stolen dolphin, but
also trying to prevent the kidnapping of Dan Marino from a psychopath
ex-football player, Ray Finkle, bent on revenge for costing the
Dolphins the game with the botched field goal. He is certain that
Finkle is the man responsible, but he can't find Finkle. Ace also
learns of a missing hiker who coincidentally is named Lt. Lois Einhorn
and tries to figure out the connection she has with his suspect.
Eventually, Ace not only discovers the connection that Finkle has with
Einhorn, but also that they're the same person in a transgender
disguise. This may imply that Finkle had killed Einhorn, and then
undergone a partial sex change to assume her identity and take
advantage of her position in the Miami PD. Disgusted by the thought
that when he had been previously kissed by Einhorn, he had actually
been kissed by a man, Ace spends the night rinsing his mouth out and
washing himself. Following Einhorn to the hideout inside a wharf, he
tries to test his theory on her but finds a normal feminine body and
actual hair. Before Ace was about to give up, Marino secretly alerts
him to a bulge sticking between her legs. With concrete proof, Ace
makes a short humiliating speech at Einhorn while revealing to the
entire Miami PD about her true motive in killing Roger Podacter, when
he discovered her true identity as Finkle ("He found Captain Winky!").
He proves it by forcibly turning Einhorn over to reveal the bulge
sticking out of her silk panties. Everyone in the PD, as well as
Marino and Snowflake, reacts in disgust when they learned that Finkle
had kissed them the same way as Ace. Now humiliated and exposed,
Finkle makes her last attempt to kill Ace out of revenge, but he flips
her over into the wharf. As he attempts to pull himself up, Ace steps
over Finkle's hand and takes the ring which was indeed missing a stone
to finalize his theory that Einhorn is no doubt the disgraced Ray
Finkle. Ace begins a relationship with Miami Dolphins press officer,
Melissa Robinson, while Finkle is arrested for her crimes.During the
second film, Ace attempts monasticism after a failed rescue attempt of
a raccoon, only to be called out of retirement to investigate a
missing sacred animal named Shikaka, although he has a severe fear of
bats. During meditation with the Abbot, he discovers Vincent Cadby who
originally hired him to find the bat is the same kidnapper who wanted
the war to happen so he can take control of the guano deposits there.
He thwarts Cadby's plans to have the two tribes go to war and returns
the sacred bat. After the marriage between the Wachati chief's
daughter and Tiny Warrior, Ace is eventually hunted down by both
tribes, implying he had something to do with the princess no longer
being a virgin.
Jack Bernstein. Ace was performed by Jim Carrey in the films Ace
Ventura: Pet Detective, released in 1994, and Ace Ventura: When Nature
Calls, released in 1995, and was voiced by Michael Daingerfield in the
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective television series.Ace is a Miami-based
private detective specializing in the retrieval of missing animals,
the son of Rex Ventura and descendant of such as "Ernest Ventura
Shackleton" and "Jacques Ventura Costeau". It is not known whether the
animated television series was contiguous with the feature-films; but
if it was it may take place before them because the only one of his
pets to appear in the series is his capuchin monkey, Spike. His
eccentricities make him a laughing stock to the Miami-Dade Police
Department in the early part of the first movie, but he eventually
earned their respect after his rescue of Dan Marino and the dolphin,
Snowflake.During the first film, Ace lives in an apartment alongside
many different animals, all of whom hide from his landlord, Mr.
Schickadance (Mark Margolis) in his absence, and to whom he owes money
for rent. He is tasked with not only finding a stolen dolphin, but
also trying to prevent the kidnapping of Dan Marino from a psychopath
ex-football player, Ray Finkle, bent on revenge for costing the
Dolphins the game with the botched field goal. He is certain that
Finkle is the man responsible, but he can't find Finkle. Ace also
learns of a missing hiker who coincidentally is named Lt. Lois Einhorn
and tries to figure out the connection she has with his suspect.
Eventually, Ace not only discovers the connection that Finkle has with
Einhorn, but also that they're the same person in a transgender
disguise. This may imply that Finkle had killed Einhorn, and then
undergone a partial sex change to assume her identity and take
advantage of her position in the Miami PD. Disgusted by the thought
that when he had been previously kissed by Einhorn, he had actually
been kissed by a man, Ace spends the night rinsing his mouth out and
washing himself. Following Einhorn to the hideout inside a wharf, he
tries to test his theory on her but finds a normal feminine body and
actual hair. Before Ace was about to give up, Marino secretly alerts
him to a bulge sticking between her legs. With concrete proof, Ace
makes a short humiliating speech at Einhorn while revealing to the
entire Miami PD about her true motive in killing Roger Podacter, when
he discovered her true identity as Finkle ("He found Captain Winky!").
He proves it by forcibly turning Einhorn over to reveal the bulge
sticking out of her silk panties. Everyone in the PD, as well as
Marino and Snowflake, reacts in disgust when they learned that Finkle
had kissed them the same way as Ace. Now humiliated and exposed,
Finkle makes her last attempt to kill Ace out of revenge, but he flips
her over into the wharf. As he attempts to pull himself up, Ace steps
over Finkle's hand and takes the ring which was indeed missing a stone
to finalize his theory that Einhorn is no doubt the disgraced Ray
Finkle. Ace begins a relationship with Miami Dolphins press officer,
Melissa Robinson, while Finkle is arrested for her crimes.During the
second film, Ace attempts monasticism after a failed rescue attempt of
a raccoon, only to be called out of retirement to investigate a
missing sacred animal named Shikaka, although he has a severe fear of
bats. During meditation with the Abbot, he discovers Vincent Cadby who
originally hired him to find the bat is the same kidnapper who wanted
the war to happen so he can take control of the guano deposits there.
He thwarts Cadby's plans to have the two tribes go to war and returns
the sacred bat. After the marriage between the Wachati chief's
daughter and Tiny Warrior, Ace is eventually hunted down by both
tribes, implying he had something to do with the princess no longer
being a virgin.
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