@@Kipiti Apparently the thing with bright eyes (such as grey, green or blue) is that you don't actually have that color. Instead, the iris partially shows some colors that are reflected because of trasnparency. As a result, the color of the eye can change depending of the light (and I can't say for sure that my are are grey, even though they legally are). But I know we like to headcanon that he has heterochromia
"Iron black" is a color. I think that's a good way to describe it. There's a slight reddish brown tint in the second season of the anime however, and I think that's meant to be an artistic decision thing. The reddish brown would've made his hair blend in with the wood color they used.
Edgeworth isn't old enough in the trilogy to literally have grey hair, not to mention I don't think he'd be the type to dye his hair. Even though grey is the middle ground between black and white, I think Edgeworth's hair is a shade of lighter black. When someone is described as having black hair, people usually think of the darkest black, they never think of lighter variants. To me it looks like a charcoal black or onyx black.
@LeNoire4511 I mentioned the idea before but the topic of if open sandwiches are sandwiches is a really interesting concept to me. One could say it is so, as its in the name, or one could disagree as it doesn't literally fit the definition. Ooo or maybe if maths was discovered or invented could be interesting, but add a twist like was society discovered or invented
Okay but that doesn't explain Godot and his white hair despite being 33. And while you can claim the plot twist with him, I understand how that blinds a person, but not changes their hair color
@@alexf225 OBEJECTION! The color of his hair as a kid doesn't work cuz it was all in black and white (As of AAI, truth be told, I haven't played past that yet)
I color picked Edgeworth's hair and I can say that you could call it both grey and light brown. It is technically both. And if we want to get exact, Phoenix's hair isn't black as there are no 'shades of black', it is just black or grey.
Oh boy wait until they find out about phoenix’s eyes.
Blue/gray
Or worse his shoes
@@Kipiti Apparently the thing with bright eyes (such as grey, green or blue) is that you don't actually have that color. Instead, the iris partially shows some colors that are reflected because of trasnparency. As a result, the color of the eye can change depending of the light (and I can't say for sure that my are are grey, even though they legally are).
But I know we like to headcanon that he has heterochromia
@@55alegria Wow I learned something. My eyes are officially blue but they are sometimes gray or green
REAL THAT WAS WHAT I WAS THINKING 💀💀💀
I thought that when Barok appeared he would suddenly have another mental breakdown over his own hair colour during his theory 😂😂
0:20 godot casually forgot he's colorblind
Its a shade of brown. The lighting in the courtrooms makes it look grey, I assure you im not that old.
Well I mean I always just assumed it was a stress thing rather than age. I started getting white hairs at 15 ffs
1:58 Got that reference
I didn't. Please help me out here.
@@Mat5881 Comes from an animated video called “Disgraced Attorney”
In 6-5 Edgeworth says he “likes his natural hair colour” so he can’t have dyed hair barok
This is your average Ace Attorney Online debate.
His hair is obviously silver
His hair isn’t dark enough to get arrested, but not white enough to order a starbucks latte every morning. Quite the predicament we have here
@@bulletbro4745 Lmao 🤣
@@bulletbro4745 bruh i died
Objection.
"Iron black" is a color. I think that's a good way to describe it. There's a slight reddish brown tint in the second season of the anime however, and I think that's meant to be an artistic decision thing. The reddish brown would've made his hair blend in with the wood color they used.
Edgeworth isn't old enough in the trilogy to literally have grey hair, not to mention I don't think he'd be the type to dye his hair. Even though grey is the middle ground between black and white, I think Edgeworth's hair is a shade of lighter black.
When someone is described as having black hair, people usually think of the darkest black, they never think of lighter variants. To me it looks like a charcoal black or onyx black.
Good point👍 any ideas on what we should discuss next video?
@LeNoire4511 I mentioned the idea before but the topic of if open sandwiches are sandwiches is a really interesting concept to me.
One could say it is so, as its in the name, or one could disagree as it doesn't literally fit the definition.
Ooo or maybe if maths was discovered or invented could be interesting, but add a twist like was society discovered or invented
Okay but that doesn't explain Godot and his white hair despite being 33. And while you can claim the plot twist with him, I understand how that blinds a person, but not changes their hair color
Contrapoint: he is an anime character and they often have weird haor color. Him having gray hair as a kid isn't that weird by anime standards.
@@alexf225 OBEJECTION! The color of his hair as a kid doesn't work cuz it was all in black and white (As of AAI, truth be told, I haven't played past that yet)
Just make his hair rainbow.
His hair is brown in season 2 of the anime
Dark metallic warm gray
I color picked Edgeworth's hair and I can say that you could call it both grey and light brown. It is technically both. And if we want to get exact, Phoenix's hair isn't black as there are no 'shades of black', it is just black or grey.
Edgeworth's hair is gray, and Rorona's is orange, end of story!
It's not gray or brown, it's greay