Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

Ace discovers that his employer kidnapped the albino bat and hired Ace to make it look as though he tried his best to find the bat. He planned to eliminate the rival tribes through a civil war and use the bat caves for their guano. With the help of the jungle animals, Ace (overcoming his fear of bats) returns Chicaca to the tribe and stops the war. During the marriage ceremony, it is revealed that the Wachati Princess is no longer a virgin, thus ruining the ritual. Ace is then exposed as the one who spent the night with her and is susequently chased out of the jungle by both tribes.

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Visible crew/equipment: In one scene Ace is drumming large mushrooms supposedly growing on the side of a tree. When Ace knocks only one off (the very last mushroom, he hits it off the tree completely and you see) a metal spike that held all the mushroom props in place visible on the tree.

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Ace: Tell them what I'm saying. [To Wachootoo tribe] I come in peace.
Ouda: White devil say, "I will harm you."
Ace: I couldn't help but notice that Eqinsu Ocha part. Did you just refer to me as White Devil?
Ouda: This how they know you.
Ace: Leave that part out from now on. [To tribe] I represent the princess.
Ouda: I am a princess.
Ace: War is hell. The last thing we want is a fight.
Ouda: I want to fight. So go to Hell.

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Trivia: Until Dumb and Dumber To, this was the only sequel Jim Carrey ever did to one of his own movies. He doesn't like to do sequels but did this one due to popular demand.

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Question: Greenwall says that the warrior must stand on the tower for five days. Wouldn't he die of dehydration?

Answer: Not if somebody climbed up and gave him some water to drink.

Answer: As someone else said, somebody could give him water. The test might be more about staying in one place and denying himself the daily activities and pleasures of life - not having access to his usual amount of water and food.

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