Looked it up, it turns out that talking to the girl without the cat is what causes the juror to vote guilty. This is because talking to her without the cat triggers the "he ignored me!" line and forces him to vote guilty. Bringing the cat after the fact DOES NOT swap it to not guilty as it's supposed to. Therefore, bring the kitty to her without talking to her first.
That's counterintuitive considering talking to her is the only way to know that she's missing the cat and you are supposed to bring it to her in the first place that kind of game design bugs me.
That's kind of counterintuitive considering that you don't know that she's missing the cat and the only way to find that out is to talk to her and you wouldn't know that unless you played the game before and you're not supposed to talk to her before finding the cat first that kind of game design bugs me.
"This is an outrage I'll have you know that I was dubbed by King Guardia the XXI as Sir Crono there must be at least one urinating fountain of me in this castle garden somewhere!" Nice.
Crono: **risks his life jumping through a mysterious portal to save the princess** Also Crono: **gets sentenced to death for "kidnapping" the princess**
The Chancelor's argument is Crono knowingly brought her there knowing the portal would show up; and he wasn't sentenced to death, the Chanc is just corrupt and said he was anyways. A failure of a "better justice system" that he can just say "or don't you believe me?" and people bend to his will.
Milan Beerepoot are you inferring that this chancellor and the other chancellor are the same person? Because last time I checked, people don't live for 400 years
It took me a very long while to realize that the reason this trial happened in the first place was because the past's Chancellor had a stricter justice system implemented after Queen Leene's rescue. Congratulations Crono, you, at least in part, played yourself.
It's stricter than the system they had before Leene was kidnapped, @@TheKpa11. It doesn't seem new to Nadia's because it was always in place from her perspective, due to her ancestor always being saved. Just one more point in favour of Crono, Lucca, & Frog saving the queen being part of a stable time loop.
@@MrOmegatronic Actually, a later event CONTRADICTS your theory, when Marle doesn't believe that something should be in the castle because you changed history to put it there. Really, it's Marle disappearing that doesn't fit the logic of the rest of the game - maybe because she wasn't carrying the pendant or the Gate Key?
Crono did avoid going to jail for a crime he didn't commit, but he was still an accomplice in Marle's actions, which the King forbid, hence why he got sent to solitary confinement for 3 days.
DKen2021 Well, he didn’t technically know she was a princess until later. Up until then he thought that she was an average person from the town this makes him unaware that he was even committing a crime. Which in some countries, means you are technically innocent
@@Moon-nk3coDespite the trial defense being pretty in depth with how it analyzes your actions at the fair, the fact that she was using a false name as well as how she was both not recognized by anyone at the fair and was only recognized by Lucca after she was slapped in the face by causality, despite then being the village closest to the castle means she was disguised. Given that he treated her exactly as one would a random village girl who wanted to hang out, while she was disguised as a random village girl, the idea he knowingly aided in her escape is false.
So after the princess suddenly appeared in the castle the chancellor immediately calls Crono for being a terrorist for kidnapping her. Wow, this game was way ahead of its time, feels like it hasn't aged a year!
@@shinigamimiroku3723 And Peach was in the one outfit of hers where she was without her gloves but likely had on high heels, her sleeveless dress was just as long as her normal short-sleeved one
And the reason they have such strong trials and ridiculous security for prisoners is directly because YOU saved the princess in the past! The chancellor in Frog's time states that they need a stricter, stronger legal system to properly handle things! And guess who is the traditional head of this system? The chancellor, because it was STARTED by that older chancellor!
@@ChargeQM Well, I guess that's a good thing? Obviously not for Crono since the he got screwed over for his good actions. I'm sensing that this might be a recurring theme.
Lucca: Oh, Crono! Hurry up and escort the Princess back to the castle! Emile: Yes, Ma'am! (Proceeds to go into the rest of her house without her consent)
@@leonardofarias8843 It was designed that way. Which is why they threw in the "technicality" at the end that makes you end up in jail anyway. Even if you get all seven on your side, you still get three days. Which is all the chancellor needs to do his dirty work.
I don't know what's gonna happen next but Episode 6: Time for a crusade Edit: I have no idea about the story in this game If a crusade does happen.... Well just don't call this a spoiler
It just dawned on me, in the past the chancellor stated that they needed a stricter justice system to protect the royal family, and we encounter just that when we return to our place further in time, so in a way, we changed more than we meant to and are paying the consequences.
After being found not guilty, the corrupt chancellor decides to have him executed anyway. That's perjury, and I hope this guy gets what's coming to him.
I found it hilarious that Crono's actions in 600 A.D is what made Guardia establish a justice system, and IMMEDIATELY upon your return to 1000 A.D the very same justice system mistakenly senetences you to death. Yes, the judge sentenced me to die in my playthrough.
In the SNES version, when Marle compliments Lucca's genius for creating the Gate Key, Lucca laughs and says "Ain't it the truth!" instead of "Hee hee hee." I always loved that line.
I officially hate the chancellor, they clearly saw the Nadia knows who Chrono is, yet chancellor put Chrono on trial (thankfully he won) and then chancellor wrongfully sentenced him to execution he was only sentenced for three days of community service, this goes to show how corrupt the law was. I hope the chancellor gets punished.
That Chancellor is LITERALLY committing treason! He's lucky Crono is a silent protagonist, or else that'd be on him right after the three days he's in jail are up.
The thing about judge two is that to make him say "Not guilty" is to bring the cat to the girl without actually taking to the girl first. It's an unfortunate glitch, but it can be bypassed if you know how to do so.
I never got the cat one to work. Even when trying to get all 7 jurors to believe me, that cat one.... Also, due to the “bumping into Marle” counting as initiating contact, I once tried to make it so she bumped into me. I just stood in the path she took, to try and see if it would trigger. She is programmed to go around you. There is no way to avoid being the one to trigger it. Also, one thing to avoid in order to avoid one of the guilty verdicts: after bumping into Marle, you must talk to her first. Don’t grab the necklace first. That also is seen as greed.
Someone in the comments was saying that the cat thing is a bug, and talking to the girl for the first time without the cat triggers the flag for ignoring her, and bringing her the cat after this flag is triggered does not remove it So you have to bring her the cat without talking to her first (or according to someone else in the comments, not talk to her at all, as this does not trigger the flag even though you don't bring her the cat)
When I was a child playing this game, the final line spoken by the real chancellor back in 600 A.D. and how it connects with this plot point flew right over my head. Once I got older and realized it, I thought it was just so clever that you go from him saying "we *must* instill a criminal justice system!" to you being arrested by that very same criminal justice system.
Every time I watch a let's play of Chrono Trigger, I can't help but think geez where Phoenix Wright when you need him. Chancellor: I... Phoenix Wright: OBJECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My first exposure to this game was watching my brother going through this trial and the section that followed. This part stuck out to me as a kid, because I had never seen anything like this in a video game before.
I love the court scene. Aside from the absurdity, it's cool that your actions earlier effect the outcome here. It hints that some things you do later in the game could have consequences too
I have to say, I always said Marle initiated contact. Because when I played the Super Nintendo version, I had Crono walk into the square and NOT MOVE. And there was no bumping into her. I say Marle intentionally bumped into him. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
I love this game so much. One of the greatest ironies in the game is being imprisoned by the very court system that your actions in 600AD helped create.
After coming back to the present, the cutscene that played out looked different on my end. I had Marle in the 2nd position in the party so she appeared on the left with Lucca on the right.
Well... At least this will be a funny story to tell their kids Chrono and Nadia (Marle), if they get married, and have kids... "Mommy what happened to daddy?" "Oh he was imprisoned...mistakenly accused of kidnappeding me" *giggles*
@Chuggaconroy - Order is key for the second not-guilty vote. The idea is that you need to save the cat BEFORE talking to the young girl, OR don't talk to the young girl at all. It's easier to do the second, but its nice if you do the first. Would have been a perfect run, but you talked to the girl before helping the kitty, which lead to guilty.
@@VirtuesOfSin Not really. Just pick the cat and give it to the little girl, but without speaking with the girl beforehand. That way, the juror won't complain. Kinda odd on how that works, but whatever.
@@Lightgod87 I know... that was the point of my post... The glitch, as a whole, has two fronts. Not talking to the girl and Not rescuing the cat = Innocent (GLITCHED) Talking to the girl before rescueing the cat = Guilty (GLITCHED) Rescuing the cat before talking to the girl = Innocent (NOT GLITCHED) Not rescuing the cat after talking to the girl = Guilty (NOT GLITCHED)
I Know Right ... Banjo was announced for Smash but we have to wait till the fall and Luigi's Mansion 3 doesn't have a release date. TRULLY trying times we live in :p
ThatDonkeyKongFanBoy ! Even worse, Sword and Shield won’t even have most of the Pokémon coded into the files. Literally some of them will CEASE TO EXIST. Rip anything from Gen 2 - Gen 7 that isn’t an instant icon. My boi Lanturn is screwed
I actually had no idea that's what determined the second juror to decide whether you're guilty or not. I don't know if it's a difference between the DS and SNES version or if I was just lucky, but each time I did the trial (after knowing all the stuff that needs to be done to get a full "not guilty" verdict), he never seemed to be a problem to me. Regardless, this is still one of my favorite moments in any RPG. I love the trial scene so much, especially for the music.
*playing into the sarcastic joke* But it also makes up for it by having alternative endings, setting itself apart from the trends. Thus allowing people to bash future games for failing to do so.
The trial scene is the moment I realized this game was gonna be awesome when I first played the DS version 10 years back. I can’t even imagine how mind blowing it must’ve been back in the SNES era for first time players to realize how intricate this scene is and realize how the fair played an effect later. True, it may not necessarily have a huge impact on the rest of the game, but something like this really made first time players think about their minor actions during conversations in the game.
"It doesn't matter what the princess said! Seize him!"
So it's treason then.
Second Channelor who commits treason. Sort of. Figures.
*ignites lightsaber, pulls off a 720 corkscrew spin and screams in Sith Lord*
Something is very fishy here.
@@SoraFan23 Very very fishy here
@@leonardofarias8843 There's always a bigger fish
Looked it up, it turns out that talking to the girl without the cat is what causes the juror to vote guilty. This is because talking to her without the cat triggers the "he ignored me!" line and forces him to vote guilty. Bringing the cat after the fact DOES NOT swap it to not guilty as it's supposed to. Therefore, bring the kitty to her without talking to her first.
That's counterintuitive considering talking to her is the only way to know that she's missing the cat and you are supposed to bring it to her in the first place that kind of game design bugs me.
That's kind of counterintuitive considering that you don't know that she's missing the cat and the only way to find that out is to talk to her and you wouldn't know that unless you played the game before and you're not supposed to talk to her before finding the cat first that kind of game design bugs me.
that and during my own play through of the game i didn't take marle from the fair that might also help
@@jamesmartin677 What? You mean like visiting Crono's house?
I... actually got the not guilty vote for this.
"This is an outrage I'll have you know that I was dubbed by King Guardia the XXI as Sir Crono there must be at least one urinating fountain of me in this castle garden somewhere!" Nice.
i mean there might be, Crono did kinda save the kingdom...but he also doomed it for like 20mins
Quote of the year?
Crono: **risks his life jumping through a mysterious portal to save the princess**
Also Crono: **gets sentenced to death for "kidnapping" the princess**
The Chancelor's argument is Crono knowingly brought her there knowing the portal would show up; and he wasn't sentenced to death, the Chanc is just corrupt and said he was anyways. A failure of a "better justice system" that he can just say "or don't you believe me?" and people bend to his will.
Nice guys finish last lmaoooo
Tokoshoran Lansh that is not the real chancellor
He would remember crono saving him
This is either yakra or some decendent of yakra taking revenge
Milan Beerepoot are you inferring that this chancellor and the other chancellor are the same person?
Because last time I checked, people don't live for 400 years
Yeah, you literally just stated what happened. Is that supposed to be funny or something?
It took me a very long while to realize that the reason this trial happened in the first place was because the past's Chancellor had a stricter justice system implemented after Queen Leene's rescue. Congratulations Crono, you, at least in part, played yourself.
I don't know. "Stricter" seems subjective given that according to Nadia, this is nothing new. But it's vague enough to be true enough I suppose.
It's stricter than the system they had before Leene was kidnapped, @@TheKpa11. It doesn't seem new to Nadia's because it was always in place from her perspective, due to her ancestor always being saved. Just one more point in favour of Crono, Lucca, & Frog saving the queen being part of a stable time loop.
@@MrOmegatronic and I suppose later on there is another matter that gets brought up so point proven.
@@MrOmegatronic Actually, a later event CONTRADICTS your theory, when Marle doesn't believe that something should be in the castle because you changed history to put it there. Really, it's Marle disappearing that doesn't fit the logic of the rest of the game - maybe because she wasn't carrying the pendant or the Gate Key?
Most likely, @@HeroicJay. The key seemingly lets you ignore causality, considering the things that happen later on.
Chancellor: you were proven innocent, but you're still guilty.
Crono did avoid going to jail for a crime he didn't commit, but he was still an accomplice in Marle's actions, which the King forbid, hence why he got sent to solitary confinement for 3 days.
DKen2021
Well, he didn’t technically know she was a princess until later. Up until then he thought that she was an average person from the town this makes him unaware that he was even committing a crime. Which in some countries, means you are technically innocent
@@Moon-nk3coDespite the trial defense being pretty in depth with how it analyzes your actions at the fair, the fact that she was using a false name as well as how she was both not recognized by anyone at the fair and was only recognized by Lucca after she was slapped in the face by causality, despite then being the village closest to the castle means she was disguised. Given that he treated her exactly as one would a random village girl who wanted to hang out, while she was disguised as a random village girl, the idea he knowingly aided in her escape is false.
So after the princess suddenly appeared in the castle the chancellor immediately calls Crono for being a terrorist for kidnapping her.
Wow, this game was way ahead of its time, feels like it hasn't aged a year!
* Bush rustles *
Crono: "It's free real estate."
Literally.
Well done.
Darn, you beat me to it.
Episode 5!
Time to get completely effed over by the medieval legal system!
Which you helped create, you're good deed in the past is punishing you in the future.
If only Phoenix Wright we're here to bullshit his way out of this lol
Best possible outcome is 1 side guilty, the remaining judges on the side of innocent. After that it's just..."corruption"
@@ShadowSkyX No, it's actually possible to get all of them to say not guilty. Although you still get locked up anyway.
@@foppypoof5195 is It? I've never seen it and didn't know you could. You learn something new
This turned into an act from Phoenix Wright
I’ll call this case The Past Turnabout
Edit: or the *crono Turnabout*
I was about to make a comment about Ace Attorney, but you beat me to it.
It should be called the royall turnabout
WhAT AbouT TuRnABouT TiMe TRaVeleR
so this is past JOJO Turnabout to be continue meme.
@@thegamefree1 Turnabouts are from Ace attorney. (tho if that was a joke than I must say that was very funny.)
Crono needs to be added to smash so him and Mario can have voice lines about backward justice systems.
At least Crono had someone to speak in his defence; Peach automatically got shut down.
Something to do with Bowser Jr framing him for Delfino?
Corbin Selanne yup
@@shinigamimiroku3723 And Peach was in the one outfit of hers where she was without her gloves but likely had on high heels, her sleeveless dress was just as long as her normal short-sleeved one
Get Phoenix Wright in there while you're at it.
Ah yes, bogus trials. Good to see that tradition has evolved throughout the years. At least you technically 'win' this one.
And the reason they have such strong trials and ridiculous security for prisoners is directly because YOU saved the princess in the past! The chancellor in Frog's time states that they need a stricter, stronger legal system to properly handle things!
And guess who is the traditional head of this system? The chancellor, because it was STARTED by that older chancellor!
@@ChargeQM Well, I guess that's a good thing? Obviously not for Crono since the he got screwed over for his good actions. I'm sensing that this might be a recurring theme.
Leonardo Farias dude. Spoilers for those who didn’t actually play this yet.
gr4ndsoulfreak not gonna spoil anything but in a very different way you are correct
@@DragonSword35d i really think this comment is well hidden
Protip: the old man next to the racers gives you hints to who is likely to win the next race, he's not 100% right but it's better than guessing
I've always thought the old man's was unreliable, and therefore wrong all the time. Must've been a very unlucky streak for him
Lucca: Oh, Crono! Hurry up and escort the Princess back to the castle!
Emile: Yes, Ma'am!
(Proceeds to go into the rest of her house without her consent)
he 'forgot' where the exit was
Only moderately less BS than the Super Mario Sunshine trial.
At least chrono got someone to represent him, mario was just sentenced to cleaning up the island without being given a chance to defend himself.
it's nice that Crono won, but really BS that he is still gonna be executed
.that dang chancellor
The episodes keep getting shorter!
We’re running out of *TIME!*
7:02 I spy an unopened chest behind the kindly old mayor!
Dont wanna spoil too much, but some chests are best to be opnened later on in game.
@@ManoloRibera070 I think that goes without saying, so let's just keep that chest in mind for later, eh?
What i've learned from this game is that you can NEVER trust a chancellor.
Laughs in German
Laughs in Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
HE'S GONNA PULL THE *_CHRONO TRIGGER!!!_*
PULL MY CHRONO TRIGGER!
Man I remember restarting multiple times to "win" that trial and not go to jail.
Pahahaha... I hope those 3 extra Ethers were worth it? I'm so sorry, I do similar things for perfect ratings in games.
Me too, especially since the Trial scared the dickens out of me when I was little.
@@chugga The Trial is pretty much impossible to win
@@leonardofarias8843 It was designed that way. Which is why they threw in the "technicality" at the end that makes you end up in jail anyway. Even if you get all seven on your side, you still get three days. Which is all the chancellor needs to do his dirty work.
@@Krishnath.Dragon the chancellor and he's nefarious ancestor
🎼 *Back home trying to rest*
*But there's another test*
*No matter if modern or medieval,*
*Chancelloirs are always evil* 🎼
4:00 You actually did get the Ether Chugga, it showed before the potion.
That song that plays while Crono is being taken away...
Man, I love this soundtrack.
Gabbiellie FEH FEH! SHOW ME ROLF MEH MEH
What is the name of that song?
@@grillinarmor The Hidden Truth
I don't know what's gonna happen next but
Episode 6: Time for a crusade
Edit: I have no idea about the story in this game
If a crusade does happen....
Well just don't call this a spoiler
DEUS VULT
*Loads shotgun religiously*
Rosette & Chrono:
You called?
alternate title: *_COWABUNGA IT IS_*
*Sabaton plays*
“It was the most fun I’ve had in ages! I DIED!”
Ah yes, living every millennial’s dream. Well, you know what I mean. >_>
Don’t forget Gen Z
Don't call me out like this.
I can imagine chugga silently laughing before the next line
Well, i suppose it’d be a new experience
Crono's sprite when he's in the cuffs and looking defeated/sad makes me want to give him a hug!! Poor guy...
Law & Order: Crono's Intent
AKA - The Chancellor is a A-hole.
*an
"What are you talking about? It was the most fun I've had in months! I DIED!"
Phone: *Lag*
Really excited for this first part of Chugga's Phoenix Wright playthrough!
OBJECTION!
This game is clearly "Phoenix Wright: _Ace Attorney_ ", not just "Phoenix Wright"!
@@chyandinii TAKE THAT!
This is obviously "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Chrono's Trial", not just "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney"!
@@superslobro - What?! ...Ah!
(Damnit! How did I read that wrong...?)
Chrono Trigger: the only rpg where you are put on trial for adventure related crimes.
i lost it at "i am sir crono, there must be at least one peeing statue of me in this place"
I wouldn't be too surprised if the Chancellor wanted to execute Crono by having him fed to the *crow-nos.*
I love how the harsher criminal system was ACTUALLY a plot point. Heh, time travel.
Time travel drawbacks
It just dawned on me, in the past the chancellor stated that they needed a stricter justice system to protect the royal family, and we encounter just that when we return to our place further in time, so in a way, we changed more than we meant to and are paying the consequences.
She's got gadgets and gizmos aplenty!
She's got whozits and whatzits galore!
You want thingamabobs?
She's got twenty!
After being found not guilty, the corrupt chancellor decides to have him executed anyway. That's perjury, and I hope this guy gets what's coming to him.
Well the chancellor never gave crono a CHANCE! Don’t worry people I’ll be here for the entire lp
Amazing.
Mark Themusicman thank you
The biggest monster of them all was bureaucracy
Dang that’s deep 😂
Man, Ace Attorney 7 looks great.
Eat your hamburgers, Chrono
I found it hilarious that Crono's actions in 600 A.D is what made Guardia establish a justice system, and IMMEDIATELY upon your return to 1000 A.D the very same justice system mistakenly senetences you to death. Yes, the judge sentenced me to die in my playthrough.
That moment you realize that acting like a true JRPG player kinda comes off as being a dick in context...
That chancellor makes my blood boil
In the SNES version, when Marle compliments Lucca's genius for creating the Gate Key, Lucca laughs and says "Ain't it the truth!" instead of "Hee hee hee." I always loved that line.
0:10 Chugga is such a shipper I love it
You're not the only one who misreads "fiend" as "friend".
I officially hate the chancellor, they clearly saw the Nadia knows who Chrono is, yet chancellor put Chrono on trial (thankfully he won) and then chancellor wrongfully sentenced him to execution he was only sentenced for three days of community service, this goes to show how corrupt the law was. I hope the chancellor gets punished.
@@wparkerwendleman1926 Thank you for reliving me, thank goodness he's supposed to be bad.
That Chancellor is LITERALLY committing treason! He's lucky Crono is a silent protagonist, or else that'd be on him right after the three days he's in jail are up.
The thing about judge two is that to make him say "Not guilty" is to bring the cat to the girl without actually taking to the girl first. It's an unfortunate glitch, but it can be bypassed if you know how to do so.
Chancellor is monster hands down.....man if he is the king needs to do background checks on who he’s hiring
Oh.. he's a monster alright.
I can’t believe that the Chancellor LIED about Crono’s status in the trial and said he was guilty
the Zygardian trio welcome to the legal system, where they lie about whatever they can get away with to fulfill their own ends
@@WhiteWolfGaming3
Where the ends justify the means......
@@NuclearRaven13 👌😀
He certainly does seem to have a grudge against Crono, doesn't he?
MrOmega Yes, yes he does
Phoenix would have never allowed this to happen
I never got the cat one to work. Even when trying to get all 7 jurors to believe me, that cat one....
Also, due to the “bumping into Marle” counting as initiating contact, I once tried to make it so she bumped into me. I just stood in the path she took, to try and see if it would trigger. She is programmed to go around you. There is no way to avoid being the one to trigger it.
Also, one thing to avoid in order to avoid one of the guilty verdicts: after bumping into Marle, you must talk to her first. Don’t grab the necklace first. That also is seen as greed.
Someone in the comments was saying that the cat thing is a bug, and talking to the girl for the first time without the cat triggers the flag for ignoring her, and bringing her the cat after this flag is triggered does not remove it
So you have to bring her the cat without talking to her first (or according to someone else in the comments, not talk to her at all, as this does not trigger the flag even though you don't bring her the cat)
When I was a child playing this game, the final line spoken by the real chancellor back in 600 A.D. and how it connects with this plot point flew right over my head.
Once I got older and realized it, I thought it was just so clever that you go from him saying "we *must* instill a criminal justice system!" to you being arrested by that very same criminal justice system.
Every time I watch a let's play of Chrono Trigger, I can't help but think geez where Phoenix Wright when you need him.
Chancellor: I...
Phoenix Wright: OBJECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thx for the laugh
Lol
Hmm.
Methinks the Chancellor in the present might also be an imposter. Just a hunch.
5:45 i noticed that "HUH", smart joke
Creative frame for the final second of the video. Really makes the wait until tomorrow feel that much longer
I just realized there is a chest in the mayors room
Really, anytime in school we had a trial as a part of an assignment this song would play in my head.
For shame, Chugga!
Not calling Aura Whirl by it's *TRUE* name - "The Marle-a-Whirl!"
4:47 I really love that moment
Geez. If not for notifications I wouldn't have seen this in all the E3 stuff I have getting uploaded right now.
My first exposure to this game was watching my brother going through this trial and the section that followed. This part stuck out to me as a kid, because I had never seen anything like this in a video game before.
Literally sitting here for the last hour thinking “Wow Chugga still hasn’t uploaded today. Did he die of E3 excitement?”
Loved this episode of Phoenix Wright! When is Chrono Trigger coming back, though?
The dying of hunger Knight
Me in a nutshell when I’m waiting at work for my lunch break
I love the court scene. Aside from the absurdity, it's cool that your actions earlier effect the outcome here.
It hints that some things you do later in the game could have consequences too
3:58 You did get the Ether, silly! You just mashed past it!
I have to say, I always said Marle initiated contact. Because when I played the Super Nintendo version, I had Crono walk into the square and NOT MOVE. And there was no bumping into her. I say Marle intentionally bumped into him. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
This is the definition of guilty until proven innocent.
Except he was proven innocent and was pronounced guilty anyways
Which is how the court system works, say it with me... _IN JAPAN._
If we didn't had that Miranda vs Arizona case then the whole "Innocent until proven guilty" would've never happen.
I love this game so much. One of the greatest ironies in the game is being imprisoned by the very court system that your actions in 600AD helped create.
12:08 Missed opportunity there, E.
After coming back to the present, the cutscene that played out looked different on my end. I had Marle in the 2nd position in the party so she appeared on the left with Lucca on the right.
I’m at home and actually able to enjoy a chugga upload on time for once. Heck yeah.
Wow this court system is almost as bad as Isle Delfinos
Facts
1000 AD Chancellor is more hatable than the evil NoobMaster69
Plot Twist: The Chancellor IS NoobMaster69
One of my friends is named Pierre, so I chuckle almost every time I see Crono’s lawyer show up here.
I just noticed Marle is an anagram of Realm...
Marle, Leene, Marlene
Well...
At least this will be a funny story to tell their kids Chrono and Nadia (Marle), if they get married, and have kids...
"Mommy what happened to daddy?" "Oh he was imprisoned...mistakenly accused of kidnappeding me" *giggles*
@Chuggaconroy - Order is key for the second not-guilty vote. The idea is that you need to save the cat BEFORE talking to the young girl, OR don't talk to the young girl at all. It's easier to do the second, but its nice if you do the first. Would have been a perfect run, but you talked to the girl before helping the kitty, which lead to guilty.
Yes, that's correct. In order to gain the sympathy of that juror, you cannot speak with the little girl at any moment.
@@Lightgod87 Glitches, am'I'right?
@@VirtuesOfSin Not really. Just pick the cat and give it to the little girl, but without speaking with the girl beforehand. That way, the juror won't complain.
Kinda odd on how that works, but whatever.
@@Lightgod87 I know... that was the point of my post... The glitch, as a whole, has two fronts.
Not talking to the girl and Not rescuing the cat = Innocent (GLITCHED)
Talking to the girl before rescueing the cat = Guilty (GLITCHED)
Rescuing the cat before talking to the girl = Innocent (NOT GLITCHED)
Not rescuing the cat after talking to the girl = Guilty (NOT GLITCHED)
Nobody:
That one bush: It’s free real estate *drops a Shelter*
This made me laugh more than it should have. I love it.
3:59 "Obtained Ether."
4:02 "Didn't get the Ether after all."
DOH!
12:08 Phoenix Wright has traversed time to show up in Crono's time... I want that crossover so bad right now...
You know what it's time for...
TIME TO GO TO THE PRESENT???
mistersylveon Thanks, I’ve wanted this gift for a long time!
These backgrounds are super pretty!! This game has a really good sense of atmosphere and I like it a lot!
Episode 5!
No good deed goes unpunished
And thus, Crono developed a lifelong hatred of chancellors lol.
Ah yes. The thing everyone messes up on in there first play through. Eeevil Crono.
Gotta love this game and it's expositions being in easy to digest little segments.
Yeah, question: If Crono really did kidnap Marle, why the hell did he bring her back to the castle?!
It could be argued he could have played the fool and found her escaping from an actual kidnapper to get a reward.
I always loved the spritework in the court scene.
It looks great.
So a question I’ve always had is why doesnt Lucca build a wheelchair for her crippled mother? She has made machines far more complex
There is an explanation later on in the game. The only thing I can say is, it be bad.
reading the title i immediately imagined frog saying "can i offer you a nice egg in this trying time?"
I Know Right ... Banjo was announced for Smash but we have to wait till the fall and Luigi's Mansion 3 doesn't have a release date. TRULLY trying times we live in :p
ThatDonkeyKongFanBoy !
Even worse, Sword and Shield won’t even have most of the Pokémon coded into the files. Literally some of them will CEASE TO EXIST. Rip anything from Gen 2 - Gen 7 that isn’t an instant icon. My boi Lanturn is screwed
@@spindash64 (World Ends)
I actually had no idea that's what determined the second juror to decide whether you're guilty or not. I don't know if it's a difference between the DS and SNES version or if I was just lucky, but each time I did the trial (after knowing all the stuff that needs to be done to get a full "not guilty" verdict), he never seemed to be a problem to me. Regardless, this is still one of my favorite moments in any RPG. I love the trial scene so much, especially for the music.
*in my Ariel voice^
“She has gizmo and gadgets galore “
darian ricks a plenty.* she’s got who it’s and what’s its galore.
"There must be at least *one* urinating statue of me in this castle garden somewhere!"
Dunno why, but that one killed me.
this trial is truly a trendsetter for narrative in that it acknowledges all your decisions and then they don't matter anyway. ;)
*playing into the sarcastic joke*
But it also makes up for it by having alternative endings, setting itself apart from the trends. Thus allowing people to bash future games for failing to do so.
YARGGG_GG I CAN DO ANYTHING! but all of my choices don’t matter if I’m picking up what you’re putting down
It was Deltarune before Deltarune happened
*your choices don't matter*
kingvideogames
And Undertale before Undertale, in that it takes note of your actions and holds you accountable as best it can
That moment when you win the trial, but God says "no u".
It would be fitting to make us wait 3 days.
delete dis comment or Giby will delete ur knee cups
Don't give me ideas!
I am sorry
When did they say
Chrono is to die
@@chugga Yeah Chugga don't obey him upload episode six tomorrow please
@@chugga But it would really immerse us into the story
The trial scene is the moment I realized this game was gonna be awesome when I first played the DS version 10 years back. I can’t even imagine how mind blowing it must’ve been back in the SNES era for first time players to realize how intricate this scene is and realize how the fair played an effect later. True, it may not necessarily have a huge impact on the rest of the game, but something like this really made first time players think about their minor actions during conversations in the game.
I knew people would give praise to the game when I first witnessed this scene.