Ace Ventura (franchise)

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Ace Ventura
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Created byJack Bernstein
Original work Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
Owner Morgan Creek Productions
Years1994–present
Films and television
Film(s) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)
Untitled Ace Ventura film (TBA)
Animated series Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1995–2000)
Television film(s) Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective (2009)

The Ace Ventura franchise, originally created by Jack Bernstein, consists of American detective-comedies, with two theatrical films, one made-for-television film, and one animated television series. The overall story follows the criminal investigations of the titular and comedic pet detective.

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While the first and second films were met with mixed reviews, they were successful at the box office and are credited with launching the career of Jim Carrey. The two films have earned the status of cult classics. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Background

Ace Ventura

Bernstein later acknowledged that the concept for the character of Ace Ventura came from wanting to do a comedic version of Sherlock Holmes and watching the Stupid Pet Tricks segment on Late Night with David Letterman . [5]

Films

FilmU.S. release dateDirector(s)Screenwriter(s)Story byProducer(s)
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective February 4, 1994 Tom Shadyac Jack Bernstein, Tom Shadyac & Jim Carrey Jack Bernstein James G. Robinson
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls November 10, 1995 Steve Oedekerk
Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective March 1, 2009 David Mickey Evans Jason Heimberg, Justin Heimberg, Jeffery Sank & David Mickey EvansJason Heimberg, Justin Heimberg & Jeffery SankJames G. Robinson & David Robinson
Untitled Ace Ventura film TBATBA Pat Casey & Josh Miller TBA

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)

Ace Ventura is hired to rescue Snowflake, the bottlenose dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins. Despite his best efforts to save Dan Marino, Ace is also kidnapped. When Ace finds out a murder is connected, he soon begins to suspect that disgraced football player Ray Finkle is behind it all. However, Ace can't find Finkle, until Ace discovers that Finkle has been masquerading as Lt. Lois Einhorn.

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)

Ace is dispatched to Africa to investigate the disappearance of a sacred white bat battling his fear of bats along the way.

Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective (2009)

Ace Ventura, Jr. follows in his father's footsteps in being a pet detective. Years ago his father has disappeared, after voyage through the Bermuda Triangle. Now a number of animals go missing, and his mother is placed in jail after suspicion of guilt is ordered. Ace works with a number of friends to uncover the true culprit, and rescue his mother from conviction.

Possible sequel

In December 2019, a third Ace Ventura film starring Jim Carrey was revealed to be in early development. [6] By March 2021, the film was officially announced to be in development with Pat Casey and Josh Miller signed on as co-screenwriters. The project will be a joint-venture production within Morgan Creek Entertainment, Amazon Studios, and Prime Video Original Films, with plans to be released simultaneously theatrically and via streaming as an Amazon Prime Video exclusive. [7] [8] In August of the same year, Carrey confirmed his involvement and stated that he was "more than ready for the next chapter". [9] By April 2022 however, Carrey revealed that he was considering retiring from acting. The actor stated that "[he] might continue down the road, but [he's] taking a break from acting", while elaborating that if a script is presented to him that he feels like is needed to be created he may reconsider. [10] Carrey later stated that while there are no official plans for the film, he joked that he would star in the film if Christopher Nolan was to direct. [11]

Television

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedNetworkShowrunner
First releasedLast released
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 113December 9, 1995April 27, 1996 CBS Duane Capizzi
213November 7, 1996August 30, 1997
315October 29, 1999February 4, 2000 Nickelodeon

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1995–2000)

An animated series, titled Ace Ventura: Pet Detective – The Animated Series, aired from December 1995 to February 2000. Created by Duane Capizzi for Warner Bros. Television, the first two seasons aired on CBS. In 1999, when reruns debuted on Nickelodeon, a third season was developed and aired. Many of the characters from the movie were retained, though voiced by a new cast. While the original movies had a strongly cartoon-style comedic aesthetic, the animated series is characterized by slapstick and children-friendly cartoon humor. Seth MacFarlane was among the writers over the course of the show's run, displaying similar humor to his later series. [12]

The titular character, voiced by Canadian actor Michael Hall, continues his goofy antics as a private investigator for animals of all species. [13] Despite running in a time slot after another popular Jim Carrey movie-based cartoon, The Mask: Animated Series , and debuting a crossover episode between the two series (with "The Aceman Cometh"), the series failed to garner enough views to be renewed. Ultimately, both The Mask and Ace Ventura were cancelled. A third season followed the cancellation, before once again being cancelled. [14]

Main cast and characters

CharacterFilmsAnimated series
Ace Ventura:
Pet Detective
Ace Ventura:
When Nature Calls
Ace Ventura Jr.:
Pet Detective
Ace Ventura:
Pet Detective
Principal cast
Ace Ventura Jim Carrey Michael Hall V
SpikeBinks U Richard Binsley V
Melissa Robinson-Ventura Courteney Cox Ann Cusack
Ray Finkle
Lt. Lois Einhorn
Sean Young
Uwe von Schamann Y
Fulton Greenwall Ian McNeice
The Grand AbbotArsenio "Sonny" Trinidad
Prince Ouda Maynard Eziashi
Vincent Cadby Simon Callow
Ace Ventura Jr. Josh Flitter
Laura Emma Lockhart
Arnold "A-Plus" PlushinskyAustin Rogers
Quenton Pennington, Sr. Brian Patrick Clarke
Quenton Pennington, Jr. Reed Alexander
Supporting cast
Sgt. Aguado John Capodice Al Waxman V
Mr. Shickadance Mark Margolis Vince Corazza V
Ofc. Emilio Tone Loc Bruce Tubbe V
Woodstock Raynor Scheine D.G. Beatty V
Dan Marino Himself
Ronald Camp Udo Kier
Roger Podacter Troy Evans
Burton Quinn  Bob Gunton
Hitu Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Wachati Princess Sophie Okonedo
Wachati ChiefDamon Standifer
Rex Ventura Ralph Waite
Dr. Sickinger  Cullen Douglas

Additional crew and production details

FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditorProduction companiesDistributing companiesRunning time
Ace Ventura:
Pet Detective
Ira Newborn Julio Macat Don Zimmerman Morgan Creek Entertainment Warner Bros. Pictures 86 minutes
Ace Ventura:
When Nature Calls
Robert Folk Donald E. Thorin Malcolm CampbellMorgan Creek Entertainment,
O Entertainment
94 minutes
Ace Ventura Jr.:
Pet Detective
Laura Karpman Mark Irwin Danny SaphireFour Aces Productions,
Morgan Creek Entertainment
Cartoon Network,
Warner Home Video
93 minutes

Reception

Box office performance

FilmBox office grossBox office rankingHome video
sales
BudgetWorldwide
Net income
Ref.
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time
North America
All time
worldwide
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective $72,217,396$35,000,000$107,217,396#1,127#2,213information not available$12,000,000$95,217,396 [15]
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls $108,360,063$104,039,937$212,400,000#651#907information not available$30,000,000$182,400,000 [16]
Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective $117,421$7,500,000$109,000,000 [17] [18]

Critical and public response

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 48% (60 reviews) [19] 37/100 (14 reviews) [20] A− [21]
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls 31% (26 reviews) [22] 45/100 (17 reviews) [23] B+ [21]
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective [24] [25]
Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective [26]

Music

Soundtracks

Video games

Various licensed video games for various arcade and home console systems were released:

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective – a handheld LCD video game released in 1995, to coincide with the release of Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls – a handheld LCD video game released in 1995, to coincide with the titular film.

Ace Ventura: The CD-Rom Game – developed by 7th Level, the game was released on PC CD-ROM in 1996. Based on the animated series Ace Ventura: Pet Detective , the gameplay was an example of the point-and-click adventure genre. The game was met with mixed reception, including a 6.6 out of 10 from GameSpot, [27] while Gamezilla gave it 58 out of 100. [28]

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - The Case of the Serial Shaver – developed by Brilliant Digital Entertainment, the game was released on PC CD-ROM in 2000. The gameplay involved a choose your own adventure mechanic. [29] Jack Feldstein was the writer/developer of this interactive story.

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