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Gumshoe being tired of walking around the crime scene is way more reasonable when you remember that the crime scene is all of Turkey and it's irradiated.
the rules you just have to accept in ace attorney: -perjury doesn't exist -physics don't exist -the judge is senile -you have to do the job of everyone in the legal system by yourself
@@cyclops6506 for one (1) trial in one (1) game there was a rule established about having to present evidence if it's relevant to the case, and from the very next case in the game onwards they threw that out the window and started stealing and hiding vital clues with no repercussions
Japan: "Guilty until proven Innocent" California: "Innocent until proven Guilty" Japanifornia: "Guilty until someone else is proven Guilty then you're Innocent"
0:48 I love the small detail of Maya getting slightly pushed when Phoenix jerks his arms upwards, and then springing back into place once he puts them back down
I appreciate Phoenix's perpetual "tired of everything" expression especially when he was accusing Edgeworth. It truly showed how he just gave up trying to actually do his job and stooped to their levels for the sake of saving Maya again.
Well canonically, Edgeworth is the only reason Phoenix became an attorney, so he probably has zero interest in actually working, and the game never states that he likes his job.
@@Mariofan-lz5gfTBH He seems quite passionate with doing his job, always believing in his clients' innocence and going through hell and more to find the truth, not cuz "oh its just my job, gotta get em outta this for that cheque" but cuz he wants to find the truth and make sure no one gets punished for something they didn't do. Cuz ANOTHER reason he became a defense attorney was cuz he was accused of stealing Edgeworth' lunch box money, everyone including the teacher (who clearly lacked sense of fair judgement smh) kept blaming him, with Edgworth being the only guy standing up for him. This lil backstory motovates him to make sure no one went through what he did. whenever he gets backed into a corner, instead of just being done with it and giving up, he stays resilient. IK you're probably joking but I just wanted to clarify in case anyone legit thinks this.
I like how everyone's personality here is exaggerated except for Gumshoe, because he probably would say he didn't wanna go back to the crime scene because his feet hurt
Well, the crime scene was an entire irradiated country, so yeah. My feet would be hurting, too. All five of them after that crime scene investigation left me with some spare parts.
@@stagdragon3978 I still crackle up every time I even think of him responding with "He really is!", first time I watched this it caught me so off guard that I laughed enough to fall out of my chair
I love how, while accusing Edgeworth, Phoenix just looks so completely done with everything. Like he's just playing along because he knows it's the only way this circus ends.
huh, they sure weren't being hyperbolic when they said "immediately". also i like how Wright says "I MIGHT have killed an innocent man", meaning he believed there was an inkling of posibility of Edgeworth commiting genocide.
@@tylercoon1791 Not true. I mean that is what happened in the video, but it's not always true that people get really defensive when they have did something. In fact, some people get more defensive when they didn't do something.
"this is a human rights violation!" This is ace attorney, Phoenix was once denied the right to free speech in the court room. The law means absolutely nothing here.
I love how the law means nothing in the area where you punish people for breaking the law. “You killed a man!” “Yea I know. I just killed another” “oh ok”
No, I think he meant Case 5 from Spirit of Justice, in which the ruling sovereign of a foreign country makes up a law on the prosecutor’s stand, in which anyone who says anything bad about her is to be immediately executed by firing squad.
The first time I played Ace Attorney was on a Twitch stream, and in Turnabout Goodbyes when Edgeworth was complaining about Von Karma's ruthless strategies, I said "Sounds like someone I know" and then I pressed A and Phoenix said "Sounds like someone I know." I feel like maybe it has something to do with Phoenix being a mood, at all times
Phoenix: Here's a binder of evidence proving my client is innocent. Edgeworth: No. Screw you. It's not enough. Judge: Fair point. Screw you, Mr. Wright. Phoenix: Fine. Here's a video of the actual criminal doing the deed. Edgeworth: No. Still not enough. Need motive. Go to hell. Judge: Another excellent point, Mr. Edgeworth. Go to hell, Mr. Wright. Phoenix: I should've stayed a hobo.
Edgeworth: WELL, Mr. Wright... you may have PROVEN that there is a video of the criminal doing the deed... but can you PROVE that the video was TAKEN ON THE NIGHT OF THE MURDER?!?!
Edgeworth: Mr Wright, people without evidence should just shut up! Judge: .... Wright: I have heard you would do anything for getting a "guilty" verdict, Edgeworth! Judge: dOn T inSuLt ThE prOseCutiOn!!!
@@CuteKyuubi Are you certain? It's been years since I played but I recall the real killer and star witness changing his testimony halfway and say Nick was the killer just to show how much power he had.
@@CuteKyuubi That's incorrect, Redd White pulls some strings to have Phoenix accused of murder and the entire third day of the trial is Phoenix defending himself in court.
I love that Phoenix is clearly just super done with everyone but the moment he finds out but he accidentally sent a man to the death sentence for nothing more than being a jerk suddenly makes him really terrified and worried that’s really good
Edgeworth's philosophy is literally that anyone who is accused of a crime should be convicted, whether they did it or not. This is just karmic justice.
The Judge: What other reason is there that Maya didn’t commit genocide? Phoenix: The prosecutor is an asshole The Judge: Your right he is an asshole, he must be guilty
These games are so freaking over-the-top, that conclusion is absolutely accurate to the justice system in the Ace Attorney world. About as accurate as a CLASSROOM TRIAL too
to my knowledge Ace Attorney is an accurate caricature of actual Japanese law, being that you're guilty until someone else is convicted, and 90% of the time you're going to jail regardless
@@cursedhfy3558 Well, no. Japon is an exception here, most counties including the USA is based on innocent until proven guilty. In the case of Japon, it's mainly to cheat with the statistic. By having a politic aggressive with criminals, they can say "we condemn our criminal here, not like in europe or usa where the criminals are often free after their trial!" It's one of form of competition they use, for the better and for the worse.
@@Kat_B33 "Mr Edgeworth, because you are rude you are definitely guilty of genocide! You will be thrown into a vat of acid immediately." "What?" "Adjourned!"
Incidentally this means that the defendant is innocent! Now Phoenix has to defend a ghost (Maya’s name is Maya, Mia’s her dead sister) (Incidentally the only one with the motive and means to do this would be an entirely different ghost)
@@driftingwolf0 Edgeworth, Mia's Ghost, Larry Butz (but only for the trial of "who took the last slice of pizza out of the fridge"), Detective Gumshoe (he needs a job Edgeworth cannot slash his salary in), Phoenix Wright, The Parrot from Trial 4, 4 clones of Pearl in a trenchcoat.
This shows how powerful as a lawyer he has become. Now he embrace the madness and hones it better to the point he became top dog by murdering edgeworth.
Portraits on the courtroom wall in the first case of the prequel show a bunch of balding dudes with flowing beards. It's probably just a joke about how the judge's family has an eternal monopoly on the position of judge, but maybe it's the judge changing beards to disguise his identity as an immortal.
"I might have just ended the life of an innocent man." Phoenix... That man is far from innocent and has probably put as many people in jail or wven death row as the judge and Gumshoe in the corner at this point for obstruction of justice on several accounts. Edgeworth did this to himself by forcing a faulty burden of proof on your side and also having no rebuttal if he was even challenged.
The fact that the first thing covered was the series' penchant for pulling "Well if THEY didn't do it, then who did? Can't prove shit until we have someone to hang." and it was the most sound, logical part of this whole affair really does put the whole series into perspective, doesn't it?
1:56 this specific court features desks which detect if the person seated has been declared guilty, and if so, they promptly deploy a pair of arms to restrain them and compact them into the acid vat underneath the desk
@@mylescorley1978 for you see Mr. Wright it was I that made them install acid vats in this very courtroom to clean all the suspects of their fingerprints. There is nothing you can do. - Von Karma (maybe)
0:14 The court is so out of order that it seems Mr. Wright is immune to conviction or penalty for contempt of court. Such a state probably warrants the court to be held in contempt.
I love the fact that he says he _might_ have just killed an innocent man, implying that he’s not entirely sure Edgeworth didn’t nuke an entire country.
The fact that Maya is actually innocent this time and doesn't do anything remotely suspicious is scary. That means it was someone even more insane than Maya...
The last bit make me choke, something about her reaction “Oh we might have oh God-“ in that tone and voice just hit so right. I haven’t laughed that hard in a while. Thank you so much. Comedy like this makes life worth living.
I love how in the first games at least (didn't play the rest) everyone acts as if Phoenix Wright isn't a shining savant, doing everyone's jobs significantly better than them, finding the real killer while working against bigger-than-life corruption and crime and winning the case, in three days, every single time, operating with evidence forged by other people, having only the perjury of witnesses to work off of _ever,_ nothing else. If I was in his shoes and somehow managed to be as good, I'd quit halfway into the third trial
Not to mention CLEARLY not passing the bar exam legitimately, because Mia had to explain the concept of a cross examination to him. Like this man walked in with a pin he won in a claw machine and just repeatedly won cases over and over. The system may be rigged against him, but you'd think he would at least know what EVIDENCE was, and where it was kept in his notes.
@@gingerinajacket8519 That's just it: he manages to be this good despite being clueless. Just imagine how powerful he would be if he knew what he was doing. In retrospect, the "forgetting what a cross-examination is" thing might not be Phoenix's incompetence, but nervousness about the first real trial, magnified to be a good tutorial (it is a game after all)
@@FiksIIanzO if you look at the second game the first case he got amnesia right before the trial started and couldn't remember anything and he still won.
@@Mendoza-yi6qk I mean to be fair he was facing Payne. I'm pretty sure I would make Payne look like an idiot in court, and I have nothing to do with law. But yeah, dude forgot everything he knew and still managed to win a case - that's exactly my point, that's a feat worth of legend, yet he's treated like clueless trash by most people. Funnily enough the only person who isn't directly tied into Phoenix's life and does change their opinion of him is Detective Gumshoe, which isn't particularily helpful anyway but at least someone grows respect for Wright eventually - even then it's not for brilliant defense, but for influencing Edgeworth.
I love this animation as a whole but just seeing how they animated Edgeworths snarky laugh is the best it just fits him so well and now I can't get it out of my head anytime I see Edgeworth XD
@@Sora8740 Tbf Dahlia Hawthorne killed 2 people, attempted murder of 2 more, tried to frame one of her attempted victims for murder and caused the suicide of one man So.... yeah (AND THEN SHE TRIED KILLING SOMEONE AFTER SHE DIED TOO though this part is irrelevant) That said, even non-premeditated murder is punishable by death. The guy Mia defended in her first case was a death row inmate and his only crimes were kidnapping and non-premeditated murder. The Ace Attorney world kinda messed up (Though the criminal (Edgeworth I guess???) here definitely deserves the death penalty considering the crime is nuking a country lol)
Just once. Just once I want a case where the attorney proves their clients innocence and straight up refuses to find the real culprit because it’s not their fucking job. Also, just once I’d like to see a prosecutor get thrown out of court for repeatedly physically assaulting the defense.
Edgeworth kissing Wright during court proceedings isn't assault.... its consensual unresolved sexual tension lol but if we are talking about Franziska.... she's baby and we love her. best big little sister could commit murder and i would still turn a blind eye ;)
To be fair to gumshoe, if i just had to traverse an entire desolated and destroyed country riddled with fallout, looking for evidense, my feet would hurt too
The best part is that Phoenix blindly guessing the prosecutor to be the instigator of the crime has happened in 2 out of 3 of the original trilogy, except in those he was actually right somehow.
At 0:39 When he said “Where’s my banana !” He may have been the reason why Maya slipped on a banana peal last video to this to the country of Turkey starting all of this.
Even on a surface level, the relationship between Phoenix and Miles is unique. Throughout the Ace Attorney series, it's clear these two men genuinely love and care for each other. Once in a while, they manage to speak honestly about those feelings.
You forgot the part where Mia gets possessed by her dead sister, gets a new body and an obnoxious v-neck, and takes over the role of defense attorney. And literally no one ever questions it, not even Edgeworth.
I love how every one but Pheonix have dot eyes and his eyes are oddly emphasised and fully drawn with the eyebags. It makes everyone else look like they lack life (and sense).
Remember folks: hire Phoenix Wright if you didn’t do it, and hire Saul Goodman if you did.
Oh no.😆
Wise words
And Lionel Hutz if your a Simpsons character.
What does it say about me if I hire Harvey Birdman?
I’ll take that advice. Thanks bro!
Gumshoe being tired of walking around the crime scene is way more reasonable when you remember that the crime scene is all of Turkey and it's irradiated.
Fair point.
Considering the salary they're paying him (which has got to be breaking some labor laws), I think he deserves to take it easy after that.
@@sfc0450 Gumshoe oversees a small detail
Edgeworth: Salary cutting noises intensifies.
Yeah considering the entire country got nuked Gumshoe had to go through Fallout: New Istanbul where raiders try to stab you with Kebabs.
@@markhirsch6301 It's Constantinople again now
I love the *"Fuck it. Edgeworth did it."* line. It's an excellent turning point in the dialogue.
A turnabout if you will
The sad thing is the judge doesn't allow swearing or personal attacks.
@@WildmanTradingThis ain't a normal judge, this is the worst judge ever allowed
Shut up! That doesn't prove that i committed genocide!
W- WHAT?
“I am the fucking defense!”
Kills me every time
LAZY WHAT KIND OF DEFENSE IS THIS?!
*I A M T H E D E F E N S E*
The line that gets me is the part where the judge goes,
“That sounds really good right now, yes.”
It’s just the part where he says it that gets me.
@@TheBeast94YT Classic Tea for Two Active Orange Moment
@@alons8isback what? I’m referring how it feels to play engineer by lazypurple
@@TheBeast94YT I know, the joke was That "Active Orange" Is basically the Reverse of Lazy Purple, or i at least it is
the rules you just have to accept in ace attorney:
-perjury doesn't exist
-physics don't exist
-the judge is senile
-you have to do the job of everyone in the legal system by yourself
EXCEPT WHEN PERJURY DOES EXIST SOMETIMES *ahem* RECIPE FOR TURNABOUT *ahem*
@@cyclops6506 for one (1) trial in one (1) game there was a rule established about having to present evidence if it's relevant to the case, and from the very next case in the game onwards they threw that out the window and started stealing and hiding vital clues with no repercussions
-and there is always a new autopsy report
-The music knows when you are wright and when you are wrong
@@rudolffio7028 always a new autopsy twice or maybe three times in the whole series
Phoenix: "This proves that Maya didn't do it."
Edgeworth: "Yesn't."
Phoenix: No.
Edgeworth: damn it.
*Phoenix wins case*
Phoenix: Edgeworth did it!
Edgeworth: What?
*Secret ending*
To be fair that part is ok, since that's his job and if there is a possibility it is reasonable.
wow how did you become so funny
@@johnxina7496 Funny School
Japan: "Guilty until proven Innocent"
California: "Innocent until proven Guilty"
Japanifornia: "Guilty until someone else is proven Guilty then you're Innocent"
That sounds awful. Wonder what the rules on the death penalty are.
@@booneshow1863 immidiate acid bath apparently.
Khura’in: Guilty unless someone else is proven guilty, with the added bonus of the defence joining guilty clients in the acid bath.
Makes sense. Ace attorney has Japan and California court rules
1800s Ace Attorney Britain: Death penalty regardless of what's proven in court.
1:27 “Fuck it, Edgeworth did it”
Phoenix has definitely wanted to do that for years
i did
“Yeah, why are you pointing so much?”
*CUZ I'M THE PROSECUTOR!!*
@@PresMan36 naur
@@PresMan36 “excuses excuse” *tisk tisk tisk
I normally don't like the "well someone has to go to jail" joke, but your dead tired Phoenix just acussing Miles was just way too good of a turn
Dont worry no one go to jail
He just got acidfied🤣
Well tbf he didn’t go to jail, he’s gonna be thrown into a vat of acid
How many times has that joke occurred?
@@supersonic1991 It seems oddly specific
It's not even much of a joke, it's a lot closer to how Japanese courts work than you might think... The lawyers do a lot of the work...
Halfway through every Ace Attorney case, the defense basically turns into the prosecutor against the real culprit
He kinda has to, in case 5 of Trials and Tribulations Godot literally says "the defendant is guilty until another is proven guilty"
@@dhans9662 And it's pretty much the rule in every other case as well
@@BuddySweyzer Exactly, but its explicitly stated in that specific case which proves that is indeed how Ace Attorney courts work
@@dhans9662 *japan courts work
0:48 I love the small detail of Maya getting slightly pushed when Phoenix jerks his arms upwards, and then springing back into place once he puts them back down
I’ve seen this vid 20 times and never noticed this
Damn I didn't notice it
Nice eye
he also does it at 0:42
She looks like a bobble toy when he puts his arms back
I appreciate Phoenix's perpetual "tired of everything" expression especially when he was accusing Edgeworth. It truly showed how he just gave up trying to actually do his job and stooped to their levels for the sake of saving Maya again.
He stooped to their level to save Maya *and* get done with this bullshit trial
Well canonically, Edgeworth is the only reason Phoenix became an attorney, so he probably has zero interest in actually working, and the game never states that he likes his job.
@@Mariofan-lz5gf He even said in his monologue that it's not like he wants to work.
@@eddiejonesiii6254 relatable ngl. who does actually want to work
@@Mariofan-lz5gfTBH He seems quite passionate with doing his job, always believing in his clients' innocence and going through hell and more to find the truth, not cuz "oh its just my job, gotta get em outta this for that cheque" but cuz he wants to find the truth and make sure no one gets punished for something they didn't do.
Cuz ANOTHER reason he became a defense attorney was cuz he was accused of stealing Edgeworth' lunch box money, everyone including the teacher (who clearly lacked sense of fair judgement smh) kept blaming him, with Edgworth being the only guy standing up for him.
This lil backstory motovates him to make sure no one went through what he did.
whenever he gets backed into a corner, instead of just being done with it and giving up, he stays resilient.
IK you're probably joking but I just wanted to clarify in case anyone legit thinks this.
I like how everyone's personality here is exaggerated except for Gumshoe, because he probably would say he didn't wanna go back to the crime scene because his feet hurt
I think Maya's character was on point aswell.
Well, the crime scene was an entire irradiated country, so yeah. My feet would be hurting, too. All five of them after that crime scene investigation left me with some spare parts.
I mean my feet would also hurt a lot more if I knew I was also doing it for effectively free after all the pay cuts as well.
@@LloydTheZephyrianwouldn’t the actual crime scene be wherever the button for said nuke be?
yeah
"and I also lack object permanence" is the single best phrase the judge could have said
Hello, dumbass here. Can you explain the joke for me?
Should've been a line in one of the games lbr.
I don't know. "I'm off to go home to play with jingling keys while wondering how I got this job." Is pretty stellar, too.
The Judge is just amazing-
@@stagdragon3978 I still crackle up every time I even think of him responding with "He really is!", first time I watched this it caught me so off guard that I laughed enough to fall out of my chair
I *_know_* the judge has two eyes,
but imagining that's just his nose twisting & turning while he's looking up at the ceiling is so much funnier.
That is funny.
Wait that is his HEAD? I THOUGHT IT WAS HIS NOSE THE WHOLE TIME! 😅😂😂
@@moravakskofolou3478 SAME
No wonder he dismisses all of that evidence in Maya's favour, he's not even looking at it
That's what I thought it was until he started wincing, lmao.
I love how, while accusing Edgeworth, Phoenix just looks so completely done with everything. Like he's just playing along because he knows it's the only way this circus ends.
IKR
huh, they sure weren't being hyperbolic when they said "immediately".
also i like how Wright says "I MIGHT have killed an innocent man", meaning he believed there was an inkling of posibility of Edgeworth commiting genocide.
I think he was more saying he didn't *see* Edgeworth get thrown into the acid and die, so he might still be alive. For now.
@@TheLadyGrimm or that Edgeworth committed a different crime at some point
I mean....he _was_ being rude and deflecty. That’s something only guilty people do
@@tylercoon1791 Not true. I mean that is what happened in the video, but it's not always true that people get really defensive when they have did something. In fact, some people get more defensive when they didn't do something.
"Woomy"
I love how this is both a sequel to the first Phoenix Wright video he did while also making perfect sense standing on its own
The sign of a great sequel
True. 😂
When that doesn’t happen, it’s known as the “next episode”
It’s more like it makes perfect nonsense than sense like understanding the raving of a mad man who for some reason has a point.
Phoenix immediately taking the logic of this world and flipping it against Edgeworth was the greatest thing about this video.
ok
Edgeworth's voice is so gold especially when he he says "I ' M T H E P R O S E C U T O R"
1:44
"sounds like excuses to me" *clicks tongue and shakes head
"this is a human rights violation!"
This is ace attorney, Phoenix was once denied the right to free speech in the court room. The law means absolutely nothing here.
Well, you don't have the right to free speech in a trial, you more have the right to he heard. Just a small correction.
I love how the law means nothing in the area where you punish people for breaking the law. “You killed a man!” “Yea I know. I just killed another” “oh ok”
Which trial was that again?
@@skibot9974 The one against Manfred Von Karma I believe.
No, I think he meant Case 5 from Spirit of Justice, in which the ruling sovereign of a foreign country makes up a law on the prosecutor’s stand, in which anyone who says anything bad about her is to be immediately executed by firing squad.
I accidentally ended up saying, "Fuck it, Edgeworth did it" in unison with Phoenix, and I can't help but laugh at that. This animation was great.
The first time I played Ace Attorney was on a Twitch stream, and in Turnabout Goodbyes when Edgeworth was complaining about Von Karma's ruthless strategies, I said "Sounds like someone I know" and then I pressed A and Phoenix said "Sounds like someone I know." I feel like maybe it has something to do with Phoenix being a mood, at all times
The way he said it got me laughing my ass off
@@poecollector64 phoenix is a mood
Same
@@fivepainbbles he is a broke-ass 20-something with nothing but sarcasm to stick up for himself in the absolute inanity that is his life
The judge just slowly sinking under the table as phoenix and Maya are talking is just absolutely perfect
Im going to need you to fix that....
@@cats2927fix what?
@@spectergames3721it was Phoenix not Edgeworth
@@FenDweller13 oops my mistake I got it fixed now
And that he was still visible under the table as well
1:51 i don't know why, but the delivery of this sentence is so good
Talking was fast and the sentencing so quick and the punishment so unnatural it always makes me laugh
I honestly prefer the line before it
as in 1:31
Phoenix: Here's a binder of evidence proving my client is innocent.
Edgeworth: No. Screw you. It's not enough.
Judge: Fair point. Screw you, Mr. Wright.
Phoenix: Fine. Here's a video of the actual criminal doing the deed.
Edgeworth: No. Still not enough. Need motive. Go to hell.
Judge: Another excellent point, Mr. Edgeworth. Go to hell, Mr. Wright.
Phoenix: I should've stayed a hobo.
Ah yes, MMO, he only has method an oppurtunity, he needs motive
Edgeworth: WELL, Mr. Wright... you may have PROVEN that there is a video of the criminal doing the deed... but can you PROVE that the video was TAKEN ON THE NIGHT OF THE MURDER?!?!
Or just continued to go with his original dream job as an artist. Yeah, he is known to have been pursuing that career during Turnabout Memories.
@@solfegesc I mean, that sounds more like an objection Phoenix would make. See the likes of 1-4, 1-5, 3-3, etc.
Edgeworth: Mr Wright, people without evidence should just shut up!
Judge: ....
Wright: I have heard you would do anything for getting a "guilty" verdict, Edgeworth!
Judge: dOn T inSuLt ThE prOseCutiOn!!!
I just finished Ace Attorney, and this is 100% accurate
I remember in the second case of the first game, Miles coaches the killer into admitting Phoenix did it right there on the stand.
@@wdcain1 The second case was the Turnabout Sisters, where Maya was the defendant, Phoenix was not accusated during the trial
@@CuteKyuubi Are you certain? It's been years since I played but I recall the real killer and star witness changing his testimony halfway and say Nick was the killer just to show how much power he had.
@@wdcain1 Yes, he said Phoenix could have done it, but two dialogue boxes later, the judge shut him down
@@CuteKyuubi That's incorrect, Redd White pulls some strings to have Phoenix accused of murder and the entire third day of the trial is Phoenix defending himself in court.
I like how Maya shows she can be aware but needs to have it obviously spelled out for her first.
1:21 "are you asking me to accuse someone without any evidence in a courtroom?" "That sounds very good right now yes."
Gets me everytime!
“Fuck it edgeworth did it”
@@tomz771"What?!?"
@@TheBrokenOwl"why would he do such a thing?!"
@@JermaneWhocuz we have just as much evidence he did it as maya except he’s a d*ck.
Cause we have just as much evidence he did it as maya, except he’s a dick
I love that Phoenix is clearly just super done with everyone but the moment he finds out but he accidentally sent a man to the death sentence for nothing more than being a jerk suddenly makes him really terrified and worried that’s really good
Little does he know that he's actually guilty of the crime.
@@getthedunkon9347 the best part is that is probably true because the culprit is always in the room
Edgeworth's philosophy is literally that anyone who is accused of a crime should be convicted, whether they did it or not. This is just karmic justice.
@@ratinacage9306 Well, that WAS his philosophy.
@@getthedunkon9347 not so fresh when HE is the accused, hm?
"Because you are rude you are definitely guilty of genocide" i dont know why that killed me 🤣
Because people died of laughter because of him. 😂😵
the OSC be like (OSC means object show community)
Because you’re rude.
Because you got killed by the rude person obviously
I like how Edgeworth is drawn really short so he kinda looks like a kid in a suit which matches his ways of denying evidence in dumb ways.
I love how Maya just falls sleep after Edgeworth is accused and wakes up right before his sentence.
The Judge: What other reason is there that Maya didn’t commit genocide?
Phoenix: The prosecutor is an asshole
The Judge: Your right he is an asshole, he must be guilty
I'd be more surprised if he didn't fall for it.
Basically the Japanese legal system.
"Because the sky is blue during the day and black at night"
"That is true, he must have done it"
These games are so freaking over-the-top, that conclusion is absolutely accurate to the justice system in the Ace Attorney world. About as accurate as a CLASSROOM TRIAL too
As someone who found your channel through your first Ace Attorney cartoon, seeing a sequel was a delight
this
haha! You fools! You have conveniently gave this comment a certain amount of likes, which allowed me to be the 69th like!
I WIN! HAHAHAHAHA!
awesome
Same lmao
@@dixienormus7855 VON KARMA, NO!
The genuine panic in Edgeworth's voice, what a genius performance
I only just realized Edgeworth's body isn't being partly cutoff and obscured by the booth, he's standing on top of it and is just short.
...How have I watched this 20 times and never noticed this?
This comment caught my eye, so I went back to rewatch it and I was LMAO so HARD!!!
to my knowledge Ace Attorney is an accurate caricature of actual Japanese law, being that you're guilty until someone else is convicted, and 90% of the time you're going to jail regardless
guilty until proven innocent?
@@jonathanathor117 That's largely the case outside of the USA unfortunately.
@@cursedhfy3558 No wonder why some famous japanese criminal was falsely imprisoned and escaped like 4-5 times from different prisons.
@@cursedhfy3558 XDD
@@cursedhfy3558 Well, no. Japon is an exception here, most counties including the USA is based on innocent until proven guilty. In the case of Japon, it's mainly to cheat with the statistic. By having a politic aggressive with criminals, they can say "we condemn our criminal here, not like in europe or usa where the criminals are often free after their trial!" It's one of form of competition they use, for the better and for the worse.
"Because you are rude, you are definitely guilty of genocide"
- Every celeb to the people who make fun of them on Twitter
For real.
Twitter lives in your head rent free 😂
"I don't wanna look around that crime scene anymore. My feet hurt real bad. E-End the crime." is one of my favorite lines in this video
i'm definitely using "they hurt so bad" in that tone from now on.
1:44 The delivery of "Cause I'm the prosecutor!" sends me every time lmao
Sounds like excuses to me. *Tsks*
YOUR HONOR,THIS HAS TO BE A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIO-
@@icommitedarson BOOOORING
@@Kat_B33 "Mr Edgeworth, because you are rude you are definitely guilty of genocide! You will be thrown into a vat of acid immediately."
"What?"
"Adjourned!"
Unfortunately, Edgeworth had an updated autopsy report, proving Mia did it because all the bodies were arranged to spell out “Mia”.
How Do you arrange the bodies in a nuke?
@@pabloherranz1795 The bomb must have been like one of those fireworks that spells words in the sky.
@@pabloherranz1795 YOU MAY HAVE A PROVEN SHE DIDNT DO IT BUT CAN YOU DISPROVE IT???? (ace attorney logic)
Incidentally this means that the defendant is innocent! Now Phoenix has to defend a ghost (Maya’s name is Maya, Mia’s her dead sister)
(Incidentally the only one with the motive and means to do this would be an entirely different ghost)
@@exodusthestarryeyedprince2813 WHAT IF IT DROPPED THE NUKE FROM A BLIMP AND TELEPORTED?
That last judge line is the perfect way of describing us players feelings about the judge no matter how much we love him
Who else would want to be a judge in this crazy world other than our favorite adorable senile old man
@@driftingwolf0 Edgeworth, Mia's Ghost, Larry Butz (but only for the trial of "who took the last slice of pizza out of the fridge"), Detective Gumshoe (he needs a job Edgeworth cannot slash his salary in), Phoenix Wright, The Parrot from Trial 4, 4 clones of Pearl in a trenchcoat.
I love the judge but the jingling keys line got me good
1:16 Just now noticed the judge is clipping under the desk.
0:54
5 year old me trying to tell my parents why I should sit in the shopping cart
LMAOOOO REAL
1:30 He's learning. Wright is starting to figure out how the court system works.
This shows how powerful as a lawyer he has become. Now he embrace the madness and hones it better to the point he became top dog by murdering edgeworth.
I think the Judge is some immortal being that has become desensitized and disillusioned to everything going on around him
The doctor bright of the ace attorney universe
I think he is Uncle Grandpa with a beard.
all of these comments are tru
Portraits on the courtroom wall in the first case of the prequel show a bunch of balding dudes with flowing beards.
It's probably just a joke about how the judge's family has an eternal monopoly on the position of judge, but maybe it's the judge changing beards to disguise his identity as an immortal.
I mean he didnt age between AA1-AA6 which takes place 11 years from each other
The delivery of the judge's "yeah, that is sketchy" is perfect 😆
I would've burst in tears if the ending was that they accused Larry Butz. 😂
When something smells, its usually the Butz
Phoenix : makes a point that may end the case
Edgeworth : I’m about to end this mans whole career
Or von karma, or Godot, or the other von karma...
*U P D A T E D*
*A U T O P S Y*
*R E P O R T*
In this case specifically he ended his own career. Wasn’t his plan but he still did.
Phoenix; "Do I have to?..." **Sighs and then flashes a UNO reverse card** "no u"
Technically Kristoph Gavin ends his career (for only 7-8 years but that's irrelevant)
Maya's shock of someone dying at the end is always great
By shock you mean slight concern
@@release858 She was really concerned tho
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For those few seconds until she gets distracted again.
@@kjj26k Hey man, give her a break, she's going through a lot
@@simonhailom2477 slightly concerned
Anyone who loses a trial for any reason in the ace attorney universe is immediately sent to the Gulag
"I might have just ended the life of an innocent man."
Phoenix... That man is far from innocent and has probably put as many people in jail or wven death row as the judge and Gumshoe in the corner at this point for obstruction of justice on several accounts. Edgeworth did this to himself by forcing a faulty burden of proof on your side and also having no rebuttal if he was even challenged.
To be fair that is the job of a prosecutor.
But the world will be forever deprived of his sick fashion sense.
I'm guessing you're not a fan of him
@@loveroffunnyy yeah well finding the guilty party isn’t the defences job, yet here we are!
Don’t worry, he apologised for all that. It’s fine.
Edgeworth's bench just labeled as "Meanie" is like the best thing ever and idk why
You forgot the part where Edgeworth omits vital evidence just so he can update the autopsy fifteen fucking times in a row.
I love how the judge pulled another hammer out of nothing, while having his original hammer lying on his desk
Well he does lack object permanence
Wright's red eyes really pull it together
Mia going from understanding the seriousness of the situation to valley girl is astoundingly fast.
That’s Maya you gumsgickle
Maya
Of course it was serious. She might not be able to go to the mall anymore!
"I might've just killed an innocent man."
"Ohh we might've, o god..."
🤣
Just like in the games.
I love how the judge is just a huge jackass who with even the slightest nudge will absolutely dogpile on someone 😂
1:33 HE REALLY IS😮😮😮
"Shut up! That doesn't prove that I committed g******e!"
I love how while most of the characters are exaggerated,Maya is EXACTLY the same as she is in the games
“Sounds like excuses to me, tsk tsk tsk.”
1:44 is killing me🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The fact that the first thing covered was the series' penchant for pulling "Well if THEY didn't do it, then who did? Can't prove shit until we have someone to hang." and it was the most sound, logical part of this whole affair really does put the whole series into perspective, doesn't it?
0:53 makes me happy I want to hug the detective ❤️
1:27 makes me cry laughing 😂
1:56
this specific court features desks which detect if the person seated has been declared guilty, and if so, they promptly deploy a pair of arms to restrain them and compact them into the acid vat underneath the desk
Ohhh so thats what happend to Von Karma
They implemented that after karma
@@alwest4472 For you see… It takes them straight to the chemical factory!
@@mylescorley1978 *VON KARMA NO!*
@@mylescorley1978 for you see Mr. Wright it was I that made them install acid vats in this very courtroom to clean all the suspects of their fingerprints. There is nothing you can do. - Von Karma (maybe)
Phoenix's muppet-like animation never fails to make me smile. Your impression of Maya is also as funny as ever.
0:14
The court is so out of order that it seems Mr. Wright is immune to conviction or penalty for contempt of court. Such a state probably warrants the court to be held in contempt.
I love the fact that he says he _might_ have just killed an innocent man, implying that he’s not entirely sure Edgeworth didn’t nuke an entire country.
Well there's no way to know
that's in relation to him saying edeworth may actually be dead. he knows he didnt do it.
The fact that Maya is actually innocent this time and doesn't do anything remotely suspicious is scary. That means it was someone even more insane than Maya...
please turn this into another series, I would love to see the other prosecutors done in your style
The Vons especially XD
Manfred would look so goofy
I would watch that
Seeing Doobus’s front facing characters is pretty cursed..It’s like seeing kermit mixed with the og TMNT designs..
"Well, I'm off to go home and play with jingling keys while wondering how I got this job!"
I need this on a T-shirt.
The last bit make me choke, something about her reaction “Oh we might have oh God-“ in that tone and voice just hit so right. I haven’t laughed that hard in a while.
Thank you so much. Comedy like this makes life worth living.
The fact she sounds mildly concerned about being responsible for an innocent man's death rather than horrified is what gets me.
I love how in the first games at least (didn't play the rest) everyone acts as if Phoenix Wright isn't a shining savant, doing everyone's jobs significantly better than them, finding the real killer while working against bigger-than-life corruption and crime and winning the case, in three days, every single time, operating with evidence forged by other people, having only the perjury of witnesses to work off of _ever,_ nothing else.
If I was in his shoes and somehow managed to be as good, I'd quit halfway into the third trial
Not to mention CLEARLY not passing the bar exam legitimately, because Mia had to explain the concept of a cross examination to him. Like this man walked in with a pin he won in a claw machine and just repeatedly won cases over and over.
The system may be rigged against him, but you'd think he would at least know what EVIDENCE was, and where it was kept in his notes.
@@gingerinajacket8519 That's just it: he manages to be this good despite being clueless. Just imagine how powerful he would be if he knew what he was doing.
In retrospect, the "forgetting what a cross-examination is" thing might not be Phoenix's incompetence, but nervousness about the first real trial, magnified to be a good tutorial (it is a game after all)
That’s why it’s called ACE Attorney. He’s the best of the best!
@@FiksIIanzO if you look at the second game the first case he got amnesia right before the trial started and couldn't remember anything and he still won.
@@Mendoza-yi6qk I mean to be fair he was facing Payne. I'm pretty sure I would make Payne look like an idiot in court, and I have nothing to do with law. But yeah, dude forgot everything he knew and still managed to win a case - that's exactly my point, that's a feat worth of legend, yet he's treated like clueless trash by most people.
Funnily enough the only person who isn't directly tied into Phoenix's life and does change their opinion of him is Detective Gumshoe, which isn't particularily helpful anyway but at least someone grows respect for Wright eventually - even then it's not for brilliant defense, but for influencing Edgeworth.
"I might've just killed an innocent man."
"Oh we might've oh god."
I love this animation as a whole but just seeing how they animated Edgeworths snarky laugh is the best it just fits him so well and now I can't get it out of my head anytime I see Edgeworth XD
I’m glad he brought up that the guilty people don’t go to jail, they just die
Wait like…executed?
@@carlbloke8797 In Japanafornia, premeditated murder is apparently a capital crime. Deliala Howthorn (SP?) had to come back as a ghost.
@@Sora8740 Tbf Dahlia Hawthorne killed 2 people, attempted murder of 2 more, tried to frame one of her attempted victims for murder and caused the suicide of one man
So.... yeah
(AND THEN SHE TRIED KILLING SOMEONE AFTER SHE DIED TOO though this part is irrelevant)
That said, even non-premeditated murder is punishable by death. The guy Mia defended in her first case was a death row inmate and his only crimes were kidnapping and non-premeditated murder. The Ace Attorney world kinda messed up
(Though the criminal (Edgeworth I guess???) here definitely deserves the death penalty considering the crime is nuking a country lol)
Just once. Just once I want a case where the attorney proves their clients innocence and straight up refuses to find the real culprit because it’s not their fucking job.
Also, just once I’d like to see a prosecutor get thrown out of court for repeatedly physically assaulting the defense.
In the first case of PW v. PL, we never do find the real assailant. We just prove that both the prosecutions witnesses are lying.
Also the mcgilded case in chronicles (sort of)
It happened in main-line game too - durning DD in case 4, we found out that our client is innocent and the case ended.
Edgeworth kissing Wright during court proceedings isn't assault.... its consensual unresolved sexual tension lol
but if we are talking about Franziska.... she's baby and we love her. best big little sister could commit murder and i would still turn a blind eye ;)
Would also happen on the Harebrayne trial but Ryunosuke himself wanted to go after the real culprit.
To be fair to gumshoe, if i just had to traverse an entire desolated and destroyed country riddled with fallout, looking for evidense, my feet would hurt too
“What’s wrong it’s starting to look like you’re losing your edge-….worth”
The best part is that Phoenix blindly guessing the prosecutor to be the instigator of the crime has happened in 2 out of 3 of the original trilogy, except in those he was actually right somehow.
At 0:39 When he said “Where’s my banana !” He may have been the reason why Maya slipped on a banana peal last video to this to the country of Turkey starting all of this.
The judge is guilty
HE DID IT
Not really, he just said he lacks object permanence and he’s holding said banana
@@thisisausernane TAKE THAT!
No the banana peel was a whole different case.
Cant wait for "apollo justice for those who havent played it"
I just can't hold back when I see Wrights pupils turn into a wifi icon 🤣
an Ace Attorney video in 2022 and it doesn't have a joke about fake clown boobs, respect Goobus respect.
As a fan of Ace Attorney since it first released in the US. This is PAINFULLY accurate
I thought the judge's eyes were his nostrils and he was looking up
Wright really said "Look, Edgeworth. I can update an autopsy report pretty quickly, too."
2:06
"Ohwemighthave ohgod"
socawegotathemallnow
1:06 The Judge trying to leave
Is that his eyes or nose
@@reverse9167 eyes I guess
💀
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This is without a doubt, the best skit you've ever done.
For the longest time I thought the judge’s eyes were his nostrils.
Even on a surface level, the relationship between Phoenix and Miles is unique. Throughout the Ace Attorney series, it's clear these two men genuinely love and care for each other. Once in a while, they manage to speak honestly about those feelings.
They should just kiss man
And according to the fandon they shag and love eavh other which is just great!
@@Idiany I strongly agree with you 💙❤
I don't think a video that makes it so Phoenix kills Miles is a good video to talk abt their relationship
@@laffytaffy1467 I posted the comment before I even watched the ending so... Yeaaaaah
The fact that Phoenix proved Edgeworth guilty proves again that he is the best defense attorney ever.
Funny thing is, Edgeworth wouldn’t have been thrown into a vat of acid if he kept his mouth shut.
I just started playing Phoenix Wright for the first time and I'm only two episodes in, and I can already identify with everything in this video.
I love how Maya doesn't care about anything until Phoenix says it out loud
You forgot the part where Mia gets possessed by her dead sister, gets a new body and an obnoxious v-neck, and takes over the role of defense attorney. And literally no one ever questions it, not even Edgeworth.
“I’m gonna go home and play with jingly keys and wonder how I got this job.”
Dude has the cognitive capacity of a housecat 😂
I love how every one but Pheonix have dot eyes and his eyes are oddly emphasised and fully drawn with the eyebags. It makes everyone else look like they lack life (and sense).
Ace attorney is an excellent demonstration of the difference between being convincing and being correct.