Honestly, it's _only natural_ that, since no actual murder took place, Edgeworth would bring in an updated birth certificate instead of an updated autopsy report.
Some of my favorite lines: “I learned it from the world’s worst source of information, my parents.” “H-E-N-R-Y. With a C” “Your daughter isn’t your daughter anymore, Larry.” “Sit down, Larry.” “I have been wanted by the law for decades. I’m not going to stop now.”
“How do you know that? You can’t know that! Did a clown tell you that”-Miles Edgeworth beginning the largest train wreck of a trial the world had ever seen
@@ryanmattia433 and the clown was the one who supposedly got murdered. But when the clown comes on, he also says he's a magician, which is where the idea that a magician was the murderer came from.
i love how Henry is constantly being proven guilty, but the only time he pulls a "oh sweet jesus i am going to die now" face is when he is asked to spell his name
@@CrazyConnor2 Or maybe he leaned the alphabet wrong and thinks there's a letter called "with", in which case it's spelled Henryɷac (or substitute the weird symbol for whatever the letter "with" looks like)
"I learned about it from the worst source of information: my parents." is a line that is so incredibly well written yet makes absolutely no sense at the same time.
I love how nobody is even slightly perturbed by the fact that White is a practitioner of the Dark Arts and that the only hang-up is that he cant summon demons, because they are too powerful.
@@sergioraya9070 *HOLD IT!* Old godzilla was hopping around Tokyo city like a big playground, when suddenly Batman burst from the shade, and killed godzilla, with a weapon that could cause him to have a stroke!
I like how Larry goes from being the defendant, accusing Edgeworth, then acting as his own defense *against his defense attorney* and questioning everything that would prove him innocent.
Yeah it was kinda similar, if i remember correctly then it was manfred von karma on defense with Larry in prosecution and someone was accused of murdering the president who turned out to be alive and also Miles Edgeworth Another one was that it was a trial to solve Edgeworth's death (I had been playing JFA but hadn't finished it yet) and then some stuff happened and it was a 'all hope is lost moment' and then instead of maya getting Mia, Phoenix channeled Edgeworth's spirit and he said something like "surely you haven't forgotten me, your honour?" Before getting a comb from under the defense's desk to make his hair not spiky and pursuit cornered was playing. Kinda wacky.
I actually played Justice for All for like 10h straight before going to bed and I had at least one Ace Attorney dream. That kinda explains why this video seems kinda familiar in structure
Everybody’s talking about “the worst source of information: my parents”, but they’re sleeping on “Indeed, I have been wanted by the law for decades. I’m not stopping now.”
Imagine being called to the stand as a murder witness, only to be cross-examined by the prosecution AND defense attorney after answering the first question (name and occupation) and almost being locked up in a psychiatric hospital in the first minute of the trial
I love how Larry calling a witness actually kinda makes sense - Larry gets flustered and tries to call a witness himself, Edgeworth in turn is left speechless at how stupid this is and the judge, being the judge, goes along with it without question
@@RuleroftheSandcastle nah, i was just joking on how this comment has 1.1K likes but no replies. it's the same idea as putting "An interesting title" as the title of a Reddit post.
This is less like an Ace Attorney case with a defense, prosecution, judge, and witnesses and more like a Danganronpa case where everyone throws around wild accusations until something sticks.
@@legefy actually, even better is the fact only one was present, and it was the everyone else arguing who got killed, but also agreeing on which one they were discussing until the end.
I like how Larry wasn't born in New York, yet lived there until he was 4. And that the reason he did live in New York was because he wanted to be a detective, implying he wanted to be a detective since as soon as he was born and so his family moved to New York because their newborn wanted to try something new by becoming a detective.
SIHA: IN THE MONTHS PRECEDING THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST REVOLUTION, SOME FREAK IN THE CPUSA, THAT WOULD BE ME, JUST KEPT OBSESSIVELY FUCKING HAMMERING THE CAPITALISTS WITH THEIR OWN SELF-IMPOSED WEAKNESSES CAUSED BY PRETENDING IMPLICIT STATEMENTS DON'T EXIST, IN THEIR OWN IMPLICIT STATEMENTS. NO. AND YOU CAN'T DRIVE A COMMUNIST INSANE BY MAKING STUPID FUCKING INANE STATEMENTS ALL THE TIME THAT TAKE HOURS TO UNPACK. YOU ARE SMOKING THE HOOKAH, NOT THE TOBACCO OR WEED OR WHATEVER, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING. HOW IS THIS EVEN REDBAITING? GET YOUR FUCKING ACT TOGETHER. I CAN'T BE ALL THE CAPITALISTS FOR YOU, CAPITALIST. YOU'RE ONE OF THEM AND I'M NOT. LITERALLY IN LOVE WITH YOUR OWN WIZARDRY.
I love how edgeworth has a moment of sanity and is like "Wait, wait that doesnt make any sense, why are you trying to disprove your own theory?" or when edgeworth says "Your daughter isnt your daughter anymore, its your girlfriend Daphne" and phoenix just says "what?"
6:54 **Edgeworth gets accused of murder** "My name is Miles Edgeworth. I am a *LAWYER.* I practice *LAW* in this city." "I am currently serving as the *PROSECUTOR OF THIS CASE."* The amount of repressed anger. Edgeworth is so done with everything.
Daphne: "I was at the photo studio with my fiance, Larry Butz" Wright: "no you weren't" Edgeworth, after suddenly breaking free of the mind control of whatever insane entity is forcing these people to hold a nonsensical trial: "why are you trying to disprove your own theory?"
I think, out of all of it, my favorite part is still simply the mental image of Larry Butz of all people in a cool white mask brandishing a sword at midnight.
The stigma is more in the west. It can make sense for economic reasons for one. Going to school while not having to pay rent can save yourself and even your parents money if they want to help you.
@@garr_inc I'll tell you what. Graduating without debt has been fantastic for me. Makes me less of burden to myself, my wife, and to my parents. Everyone's situation is different of course, though.
@@TayoEXE Imagine a land where one could pursue a higher education for free. If they kept up with studying, of course. That was USSR. And Russia still inherits a chunk of that luxury. That is, all universities have some amount of "budget" spaces for students to enroll. Those are paid for by the government. Moreover, these students are paid a stipend. Not a big one, but still. Again, if they study well. I am lucky enough to be studying for free. Unfortunately, our government is tightening this system more and more. Just like our health system.
@@garr_inc Oh comrade let's speak about how stipend works. In college's and etc you most likely won't get it because IF you have at least one C say goodbye to your money. I mostly studying in teachers college (which is actually gives more knowledge and practice then University.) Many students spend their time working.... So yeah...
*White talking about how his stepfather is the murderer for about a minute* Wright: Who is the murderer? White: I dont know, it was an anonymous caller.
I think I sussed out the plot. Henry claimed that an anonymous caller claiming to be a magician was behind the killing. He singles out Daphne as being innocent, but we later learn that she was the Magician's apprentice. Her actions around the time of the murder were called out as suspect. This is where I think things go South. Henry, believing Larry killed his mother's favorite clown, faked his own death to frame him. (Also, maybe Henry became a clown because his mother loved them?) But Daphne was rushing home and trying to establish the car accident as an alibi for her and Larry. Despite working for the Magician, she really DID love Larry, and was trying to stop him from being framed. Ema is also on Larry's innocent, hence why she questions why Henry seems to dislike him. Now, why did Henry reveal that the car accident was sabotage? To set the suspicions back on Daphne. This worked, because Phoenix immediately suspects her. With Daphne and the magician being the primary suspects, he can safely admit to hiring the magician - a much lighter crime than actually being the murderer. Frank saw two people in white masks with red lips at the scene of the accident, claiming that they're a woman and the defendant - Larry, and likely Daphne. Maybe Larry was in on the car accident for an alibi, but I don't think he's actually smart enough to be part of anyone's plan. Most likely, the other guy was actually the Magician, and he helped arrange the car accident to give them an alibi. Keep in mind that magicians are experts at slight of hand, illusions, and tricking people, and the mask would conceal his face. He and Daphne probably made themselves obvious to Frank so he would be absolutely sure the witnesses were there at the time. Why would the Magician do this? Perhaps he changed his mind on the case and decided to protect his apprentice and Larry. With the "murderers" out of the way, they can't commit the "murder," and Henry's plan is foiled. Larry accusing Edgeworth was just him being desperate to save himself. But it's also there to show that he clearly doesn't think things through, even when it's absolutely crucial to do so. He's too stupid to have planned anything, much less a murder or an alibi. But wait, there's more! Larry has step-children, but is engaged to Daphne. Daphne can't be the mother of Henry and Ema, because that would mean they hired her boss to kill his employee's fiancé. But what if the first woman dumped Larry (because he's Larry), and he's now with Daphne? She probably dumped him because she, too, suspected him of murdering the clown. Now, who killed the original clown? Daphne. Phoenix says so. He also says that she "couldn't bear to tell [her] boyfriend," likely because it would mean admitting to being the one who ruined things between him and his ex-wife. But Daphne is also Larry's daughter. Either his biological daughter, or t his step-daughter, with the woman. She killed the clown, but Larry was mistaken for the killer by her (step-)mother and Henry. This killed her parents' relationship. She felt guilty. So, years later, she disguised herself as Daphne and became her father's girlfriend. The Magician later shows up to confirm that the crime was all fake, and that no one was actually murdered. In fact, the police purposely created this case to spits him. Now keep in mind that Henry also purposely created this case to spite someone, meaning that they're connected somehow. Why would he hire someone to commit a crime, when is side wanted him to fail? Simple: he KNEW Daphne was the Magician's apprentice, and might have suspected that she was involved with the clown's death. With the help of the police, he purposely hired the Magician to fake his death, so he could frame Larry AND Daphne. The police assisted him because it would mean taking down the Magician's apprentice and hopefully getting more information out of her. And so, the story is this: Henry believed that his step-father, Larry, killed his mother's favorite clown. In order to get revenge, he hired an assassin, the Magician, to help him fake his death and frame Larry for murder. He also plans to frame Larry's fiancée, Daphne, as he suspects that she might have been involved in the clown's murder. To pull this off, he gets help from the police, who want to arrange this fake crime in order to trap the Magician. Daphne happens to be the Magician's apprentice, the clown's actual killer and is secretly Larry's daughter. She doesn't want her fiancée/father to be punished for her sins. With Henry's plan is already in motion, the Magician helps Daphne arrange a car accident, so she and Larry would have an alibi and thus can't be convicted of murder. Henry figures out this betrayal and tries to point things toward Daphne, incriminating himself in order to take her down with him. He likely doesn't know that she's the actual killer, which makes this a happy coincidence. Boom. Larry was just a guy who was accused of two separate murders, when really he was just a small part of two warring factions' game of secrets and lies.
it was his job to frame the guy, but secretly, they were friends, and a friend doesn't want a friend to get wrongfully accused of a crime that didn't even happen, so he got the tip about it.
3:15 Edgeworth: *slams desk* What's your real name? White: Henry Edgeworth: Tsk tsk tsk. H O W D O Y O U S P E L L T H A T N A M E ? White: *visibly shocked*
"The defense would like to argue why the court should not declare the defendant guilty." I was going to say something like "No shit, that's literally his job," but then I realized that I'm not sure what anyone is trying to do here anymore?
Showed this to my sister as her first exposure to anything Ace Attorney-related. All she had to say was that Larry's teeth are frighteningly sharp, and that the entire case made far too much sense for her
@@--CHARLIE-- *one time i was in this cyberpunk scenario and i was this police officer who just gunned down a bunch of cultists, and it somehow ended up with me being stuck somewhere inbetween time and space and ending up in an entirely different timeline where i messed up things for a second time, and kept dying over and over until- you get the point.*
Ghani Ziyad Sagiansyah Why must people who make cool things act like such utter boneheads when letting the public see them? OF COURSE PEOPLE WERE GONNA USE IT FOR PORN, what the hell did they expect?!
- I need an ally, will you be my attorney? - Yes - Okay the trial starts tomorrow. Bye. The best thing is that the situation would not be entirely out of place in an Ace Attorney game.
-Nothing making sense -Framed for murder -Gumshoe failing to do his job making Edgeworth seem even more suspicious -Oldbag -Screen shakes particularly often You may have the others fooled but this is actually just a look into one of Edgeworth's nightmares
Phoenix: Edgeworth!! Your alibi is paper thin! Larry: That's right. Edgeworth: Are you sure? Phoenix: Yes. Gumshoe: Uh huh. **awkward silence** Phoenix: But Butz, what evidence do you have that proves Edgeworth is the murderer?
Phoenix: Larry, what do you have to say to being accused? Larry: I want to call the next witness ... Larry: Edgeworth! You killed them! ... Edgeworth: I am a lawyer that does law Judge: What is your occupation? Edgeworth: I am the prosecutor of this case
@@msaocer based on the amount of people saying this feels like a dream someone would have after playing ace attorney too much, yeah your probably right, atleast when it comes to AI dungeon, which is what generated this according to the description.
7:04 Judge: “what is your occupation?” Edgeworth: “ I am currently serving as the prosecutor of this case” 0:07 Edgeworth: “The defense calls Larry Butz to the stand.” Dang what do we need Wright for when Edgeworth can do two jobs at once.
@@danielarputharaj9918 Sounds like something he would do considering how much he blabs about the truth. If he plays both sides he always comes out on top.
I have found that monochrome bear again... he's DISGUISED AS THE JUDGE! THE REASON WHY EVERYONE WAS ACCUSED BUT THE JUDGE IS BECAUSE THE JUDGE SET UP A *KILLING GAME!!*
“I do know about, yes. I learned it from the world’s worst source of information: my parents.” This is the line that got me. The sheer repressed anger...!
this video has likely achieved more fame than anything i do in my life from now on will and that scares me
I feel you
you should capitalize on it by making a sequel
This is quality work here. Deserves a couple mil views at least, easy.
Have you considered starting an OnlyFans account?
i'm sure pewds felt that way when his first viral video went off. just keep on chugging dude, you have nothing to lose
A strong start with edgeworth updating the birth certificate.
Haven't you heard?
Did gumfuck not tell you ?
@@rockidayo *salary cutting noises*
Your garbage excuse of a "hypothesis"?
*Why? Well u lil betch-*
The funniest thing to me is that neither of them are defending him
Larry: "F*ck it, I'll do it myself."
They got tired of Larry's shit
If something stinks it's usually the buttz...
And also that larry's wife is his murdered, victim, wife and daughter and also magician and a magician's apprentice.
lmao ikr
the funniest thing was when the murder victim just walks up to the stand, alive, yet the murder trial continues
And at the end when it was revealed that no actual murder happened everyone is shocked into disbelief
And the victim changed so many times.
Well he admits to practicing the dark arts so he probably came back to life and thus can testify to his own murder.
@@prime_optimus
Sounds like a case for the new ace attorney game
Not only that, he walked up to the stand just to announce that he is alive and, in fact, a clown.
I cant believe larry butz's daughter was actually his wife, killer and victim all at the same time. I really was not seeing that coming
And don't forget, she's still alive in the police station!
This is all starting to remind me of a Doctor Who plotline.
@@a-s-greig LMAO
So a Incest suicide and she was brought back to life.
Also since the police was the killer too, his daughter is officially the police
I love how like multiple people admitted to committing the crime but in the end none of them were actually guilty
Ace Attorney got a lot more Danganronpa than I remember...
@@NEETKitteng
so many ppl admitted to a crime that didnt happen
@@NEETKitten "I killed her! I used the poison in her protein, and killed her!"
Even the clown admitted to murdering himself
"What's your REAL name"
"Henry"
*shakes his finger in disagreement* "And how do you spell that?"
*has a mental breakdown*
h-e-n-r-y. with a c.
Hcenry
My name is Michael with a B and I've been afraid of insects my whole life
Stop, stop, stop?
Where?
Where is the B?
@@baldr6894 THERE'S A BEE?
This pretty accurately simulates a five year old hyped up on sugar on a long car ride, trying to recite the dialogue from a movie they don't remember.
this sounds like it's based on a real experience
@@riffmond I can neither confirm nor deny that I'm describing myself as a child
@@z-beeblebrox lucky charms or chex mix
You basically just describe AI Dungeon in a nutshell.
I NEVER KNEW SOMEONE COULD RELATE TO THIS AS WELL
"I am a clown. That is all I have to say."
"Oh! And I know everything."
witness testimony in a nutshell
@@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ wow you are relentless arent you
undertale roleplay in a nutshell
@@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ stop spamming bot
"Oh and I know everything" * witness gets asked something they should know * Witness: Well yes, but actually no.
any big fanbase roleplayer in a peanut shell
"Do you have anything to say?"
"Yes. I am a clown. Thats all I have to say."
"Thank you.."
"Oh! And *I k n o w e v e r y t h i n g* "
The RAWNESS of this line
"oh, and *I know everything* "
Gaen Izuko, is that you?!
Classic clown
saying "I have been wanted by the law for decades. I'm not going to stop now." in the middle of a courtroom is such a power move
It is lol
Why did I laugh so hard at that lmao
Reminds me of the case where the witness is a radio
Honestly it sounds like something Billy the kid might say
“I’m a criminal but you don’t know for what, what are you going to do, put me in prison? Idiot”
Honestly, it's _only natural_ that, since no actual murder took place, Edgeworth would bring in an updated birth certificate instead of an updated autopsy report.
*the case made sense all along*
The AI knows more than it wants us to believe
holy shit
How do you update a birth certificate
@@U.Inferno
First you need to get a birth certificate, then update it
Some of my favorite lines:
“I learned it from the world’s worst source of information, my parents.”
“H-E-N-R-Y. With a C”
“Your daughter isn’t your daughter anymore, Larry.”
“Sit down, Larry.”
“I have been wanted by the law for decades. I’m not going to stop now.”
8:47 is so funny too
I love these so much. 🤣
"How do you know that? You can't know that! Did a clown tell you that?"
“Your Honor, I request that this clown be sent to a psychiatrist!” is another really good one
The best thing is, they pretty much _all_ sound like _REAL_ Ace Attorney quotes 😂
When you’re so hated that both the Prosecutors and Defense are attempting to prove you guilty
So Farewell, My Turnabout?
Damon Gantz
so turnabout samurai from the first game??
So like half the cases in Apollo Justice?
So Rise From the Ashes?
“How do you know that? You can’t know that! Did a clown tell you that”-Miles Edgeworth beginning the largest train wreck of a trial the world had ever seen
The best part is, knowing AI, that line single handedly caused the entire case to be about clowns.
@@ryanmattia433 didn't think of that but that is totally how these AI's operate
@@ryanmattia433 and the clown was the one who supposedly got murdered. But when the clown comes on, he also says he's a magician, which is where the idea that a magician was the murderer came from.
Honestly, State of Georgia vs Denver Fenton Allen is still a bit more insane
A clown? Like the clown you murdered!?
The moment Larry called Edgeworth to the stand is the moment I officially died
The best part is how *done* Edgeworth looks while up there.
Don't worry we'll update your autopsy report.
I was in tears by the end of that whole altercation
"I'm currently the prosecutor of this case"
I call the witness.
To the stand.
Any objections?
it hits all the right beats in all the wrong ways lol
@@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ objection
@@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ apollo justice is an underated game
Sorry I don't speak wrong mr idiot clown
more like in the wrong places
@@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ Hold It
i love how Henry is constantly being proven guilty, but the only time he pulls a "oh sweet jesus i am going to die now" face is when he is asked to spell his name
*Henryc, get it right. (Or is his name literally "Henry with a C"? Like a tribe called quest or a pimp named slickback?)
@@CrazyConnor2 Or like Anne with an E
@@CrazyConnor2 Or maybe he leaned the alphabet wrong and thinks there's a letter called "with", in which case it's spelled Henryɷac (or substitute the weird symbol for whatever the letter "with" looks like)
@@CrazyConnor2 Hcenry
@@CrazyConnor2 Henryc is really close to Henryk, a real name, so maybe you're onto something.
"I learned about it from the worst source of information: my parents."
is a line that is so incredibly well written yet makes absolutely no sense at the same time.
I love how he says that and then immediately goes into how they’re police officers LOL
@@funnysillyclown And turns out the police might be the people behind it all along... It's all connected.
Time stamp pls?
Welcome to AI dungeon
Larry is his fucking step-father i'm fucking dying
“Do you have anything to say in your defense?”
“Yes, I am a clown”
This is all I have to say.
I know everything
"No, you're not a clown. You're the entire circus.'
@@willybilly7163 e
I HAVE NEVER LAUGHED AT ANYTHING SO HARD HOLY SHIT
I love how nobody is even slightly perturbed by the fact that White is a practitioner of the Dark Arts and that the only hang-up is that he cant summon demons, because they are too powerful.
He also knows everything
@@ballisticboo7808 because the worst source of information, his parents, told him.
@@ballisticboo7808 How did you know that? You can’t possibly have known that! Did a clown tell you that?
@@Limepopsicle07 No, Henry With a C did.
Also, allegedly has a sense of dark humor
That's not a Courthouse, but a circus...
You are not a circus, you are the entire clown.
We share the same brainwaves, I was literally about to comment that tf
@@ohsshoot4857 u
Why did I say “u”
@@tubbyqueen good question.
"I don't dislike him, per say. I just don't think he should get off scott-free for killing my mother's beloved clown, that's all."
Underrated comment. It's better than the "worst source of information: my parents" because that's been used several times
@@squidking762 then his parents are the killers. It all comes full circle
*per se
@@SP-qi8ur per say [sic]
Also, *scot free
Larry is simultaneously a 20 year old living with his mom and a step-father to a ~40 year old clown
And the father of an 80 year old woman who is his fiance
@@meticulator and daughter
@@meticulator so basically he adopted a grandma and married her.........
Who is also the murderer and victim clown at the same time
Well it just means his wife is like 60 or so
At some point this stopped being "who was the killer" and became "who was the killed"
The victim was Godzilla, see, he died having a stroke trying to understand what was going on
To be fair, thats how a lot of ace attorney cases end up
dangan v3 spoilers
*so who was the victim? kokichi, or kaito?*
@@inator7105 I was thinking that also when I read this comments
@@sergioraya9070 *HOLD IT!* Old godzilla was hopping around Tokyo city like a big playground, when suddenly Batman burst from the shade, and killed godzilla, with a weapon that could cause him to have a stroke!
"The absolute worst source of information, my parents."
It's My favourite phrase lmao
“Yes, they’re cops”
The cherry on top
@@terrbear1048 they know about everything
(bruh is this going to be a chain?)
@@mikadosannoji553 maybe
@@mikadosannoji553 i'm here to testify that my stepfather, Larry Butz, killed the world-famous clown.
Ai aren't getting smarter, they're just getting very good at emulating the dreams you can't figure out
Yes
I think we've got time before the robot takeover.
*Lord of Darkness:* Through dreams I influence mankind...
This has aged like wine in the last to years.
I like how Larry goes from being the defendant, accusing Edgeworth, then acting as his own defense *against his defense attorney* and questioning everything that would prove him innocent.
To be fair.... it IS Larry we’re talking about here...
And it's completely in character.
sounds like Larry alright
AHHAHHAH
If something smells, it's usually the Butz
This honestly seems like a fever dream that someone would have after playing ace attorney for 5 hours straight right before going to bed
My fever dream was Dahlia Hawthorne with this 64 toothed grin like the one dude from Corpse Bride opening their mouth like a meatcanyon vid
Yeah it was kinda similar, if i remember correctly then it was manfred von karma on defense with Larry in prosecution and someone was accused of murdering the president who turned out to be alive and also Miles Edgeworth
Another one was that it was a trial to solve Edgeworth's death (I had been playing JFA but hadn't finished it yet) and then some stuff happened and it was a 'all hope is lost moment' and then instead of maya getting Mia, Phoenix channeled Edgeworth's spirit and he said something like "surely you haven't forgotten me, your honour?" Before getting a comb from under the defense's desk to make his hair not spiky and pursuit cornered was playing. Kinda wacky.
I actually played Justice for All for like 10h straight before going to bed and I had at least one Ace Attorney dream. That kinda explains why this video seems kinda familiar in structure
Only 5 hours? That's nothing?
Yeah
I love when Edgeworth called an objection just to act shocked and say nothing.
He thought he would think of something while objecting
When you raise your hand but you forget what you was going to say:
Edgeworth: Indeed! Verily, I say... Ergo!
And then Phoenix proceeds to object to that objection.
Timestamp?
The part where Edgeworth demands the witness be sent to a psychiatrist fucking breaks me every time.
Everyone's gonna need a psychiatrist when this case is done.
And I love how the judge was gonna agree and end it right there, before the clown showed up.
Everybody’s talking about “the worst source of information: my parents”, but they’re sleeping on “Indeed, I have been wanted by the law for decades. I’m not stopping now.”
Yeah that was marvelous
"How have you escaped punsihment for so long?"
"It's all connected to the case, isn't it?"
Ace Attorney in a nutshell
It was such a power and alpha move honestly.
I think it's the opposite, but ok
Proceeds to blow a hole in the wall
Imagine being called to the stand as a murder witness, only to be cross-examined by the prosecution AND defense attorney after answering the first question (name and occupation) and almost being locked up in a psychiatric hospital in the first minute of the trial
I’d probably leave right then and there.
Shoulda just gone “Your honor, I want a lawyer that has the same interests as me.” Because the prosecution is clearly defense 2.0
"Your honor to simplify this case I volunteer to get a place in death row."
I love how Larry calling a witness actually kinda makes sense - Larry gets flustered and tries to call a witness himself, Edgeworth in turn is left speechless at how stupid this is and the judge, being the judge, goes along with it without question
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@@NekoAlosama Bot.
@@RuleroftheSandcastle nah, i was just joking on how this comment has 1.1K likes but no replies.
it's the same idea as putting "An interesting title" as the title of a Reddit post.
@@NekoAlosama Oh, okay then. Sorry.
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This is less like an Ace Attorney case with a defense, prosecution, judge, and witnesses and more like a Danganronpa case where everyone throws around wild accusations until something sticks.
yeah thats accurate
That...is the best description of a Danganronpa class trial I've ever seen.
@@tigerosu2070 _frantically sacrificing 99% of my influence trying to select the right one_
oh my god yes i never thought there'd be another link between danganronpa and ace attorney like how MiHoYo pulled it off
I was wondering why this felt so familiar, this is PERFECT
in the end edgeworth wakes up in a cold sweat and says “that was the weirdest nightmare i’ve ever had”
Poor man. Lmao.
It's better than the elevator ones, I guess?
I never knew that Edgeworth has prophetic dreams!
@@funnyteacherman too soon
DL-6 looking wild
"How did you know that? Did a clown tell you that?"
"Clown... Like the clown that you murdered!!!"
That escalated quickly.
Followed by a list of supposedly murdered clowns fighting over which one of them actually got killed.
@@legefy actually, even better is the fact only one was present, and it was the everyone else arguing who got killed, but also agreeing on which one they were discussing until the end.
@@legefy and a list of idiots admitting to the crime, even though there was no crime
So it wasn't just the clown, it was the entire circus
Also, the clown insisting that he was murdered, even though he’s neither dead nor injured
Edgeworth: What's your real name?
White: Henry.
Edgeworth: how do you spell that name?
White: H-e-n-r-y. With a 'C'.
Cenry
Hcnry
Hecry
Hency
Henrc
Henryc
Chenry
I expected that to be an objection lol
Hcenry
I like how Larry wasn't born in New York, yet lived there until he was 4. And that the reason he did live in New York was because he wanted to be a detective, implying he wanted to be a detective since as soon as he was born and so his family moved to New York because their newborn wanted to try something new by becoming a detective.
"It's a boy!"
"Greetings Breast-Giver, I'd like to propose a deal."
@@user-jn1wm3tb8v
Main Character backstory in a nutshell
I thought that it was agreed upon that he was lying
H-e-n-r-y. With a *C.*
...I'm sorry _what?_
Simple. "Cenry"
@@randomboi3779 Or Hcnry 😂
@@imjusthereman8052 could be lol
I'd say Hency.
henrc
8:48
"Objection!"
*Is surprised*
"Objection"
*Continues what he was saying*
My favorite part
I could see that actually happening in one of the games
I swear that's actually happened in game lol
SIHA: IN THE MONTHS PRECEDING THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST REVOLUTION, SOME FREAK IN THE CPUSA, THAT WOULD BE ME, JUST KEPT OBSESSIVELY FUCKING HAMMERING THE CAPITALISTS WITH THEIR OWN SELF-IMPOSED WEAKNESSES CAUSED BY PRETENDING IMPLICIT STATEMENTS DON'T EXIST, IN THEIR OWN IMPLICIT STATEMENTS.
NO. AND YOU CAN'T DRIVE A COMMUNIST INSANE BY MAKING STUPID FUCKING INANE STATEMENTS ALL THE TIME THAT TAKE HOURS TO UNPACK. YOU ARE SMOKING THE HOOKAH, NOT THE TOBACCO OR WEED OR WHATEVER, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING. HOW IS THIS EVEN REDBAITING? GET YOUR FUCKING ACT TOGETHER. I CAN'T BE ALL THE CAPITALISTS FOR YOU, CAPITALIST. YOU'RE ONE OF THEM AND I'M NOT. LITERALLY IN LOVE WITH YOUR OWN WIZARDRY.
I object to your objection!
Friend: "Don't worry, the plot isn't convoluted and is easy to understand"
The plot:
There's a plot to this?
@@prime_optimus yes
@@prime_optimus let’s figure it out and make a timeline
@@ZelenskyPlane it’s been 1 year, have you done it?
@@retinazer7652Nope
I like how in the middle of that Larry randomly tries to incriminate Edgeworth, before the entire room gives up on it like two minutes later.
Moving to NY for the sake of my career at age 4
Kindergarden can wait
capitalism
You need to train for so long to be a dinosaur when you grow up
I love how edgeworth has a moment of sanity and is like "Wait, wait that doesnt make any sense, why are you trying to disprove your own theory?" or when edgeworth says "Your daughter isnt your daughter anymore, its your girlfriend Daphne" and phoenix just says "what?"
Ah yes, the classic court case where the victim of a murder switches five times but nobody actually died.
We call that one the Texas Showdown
And then the victim claims to have hired the murdered.
Actually, according to my theory, Honker H. Moose is dead.
Check the comment section for my theory about what actually happened.
We call it Larry vs Larry vs Larry vs Larry vs Larry vs Courthouse
@@prime_optimus
So he's clearly innocent because he's not the murderer
6:54
**Edgeworth gets accused of murder**
"My name is Miles Edgeworth. I am a *LAWYER.* I practice *LAW* in this city."
"I am currently serving as the *PROSECUTOR OF THIS CASE."*
The amount of repressed anger.
Edgeworth is so done with everything.
Edgeworth is the only sane person
💀💀💀
“How do you know that? You can’t know that! Did a clown tell you that?”
@@genericname2747 Edgeworth's canonical superpower is _basic logic._
@@hi123452008 A very rare power
They're talking about how he killed a clown when the clown is literally right there
The clown talks about how the clown was murdered at some point
Lmao
And Daphne as well
Remember he said he mastered the dark arts so probably resurrected himself to life just to give his testimony
5:08 I just love how they casually stop minding the fact that Henry basically admitted to hiring the murderer.
The real truth shall set you free.
@@mikehaggar4176 must've been a jedi mind trick or some shit
Henry with a *C*
"Your daughter isn't your daughter anymore, Larry"
Good fucking god
She’s your girlfriend
@@goroakechi6126 Ah, a real master detective. These ones are defective.
@@RuleroftheSandcastle
So I’ve heard...which one should I put in their place first?
I had to pause the video after that one I couldn't fucking breathe
Timestamp?
Edit: 11:01
Hcenry: "My name is Henry with a C. I've been afraid of oceans my entire life."
Edgeworth: "Stop, stop. Where's the C?"
Hcenry: "THERE'S A SEA???"
UNDERRATED LMAO
I love that vine
@@VibeyViberson what vine?
peak comedy
Just love the plot twists around every corner.
“What are you a clown?”
“No, but you MURDERED A CLOWN”
“ :O “
Feels like a dream someone would have after playing a bunch of ace attorney
That is actually an accurate description of how my dreams work sometimes.
My dream
That's basically what AI is, but it has the intelligence of an earthworm.
I had a dream like this once, so I can confirm
Yes, my dreams are exactly like this.
"no! I can't summon demons! They're much too powerful I'd die in an instant" well at least he has SOME common sense.
Daphne: "I was at the photo studio with my fiance, Larry Butz"
Wright: "no you weren't"
Edgeworth, after suddenly breaking free of the mind control of whatever insane entity is forcing these people to hold a nonsensical trial: "why are you trying to disprove your own theory?"
I feel like Edgeworth is the only sane person in the room here.
And then Edgeworth got accused
567th like
*the insane entity is the ai of ai dungeon desperately trying to patch up the chaotic mess that is whateverthehellitspewsoutonadailybasis*
The real Edgeworth got so tired of all the bs that he possessed the AI
“What’s your name”
“Henry”
“How do you spell it”
*visibly confused* “H-E-N-R-Y? With a C”
I like this part
And the judge just goes with it.
Hencry
Chenry
Cenry
Hency
Hecry
Henryc
I think, out of all of it, my favorite part is still simply the mental image of Larry Butz of all people in a cool white mask brandishing a sword at midnight.
You can’t forget the *r e d m o u t h*
This was uploaded nine months ago. I'm sure there's fan art of Larry like that somewhere.
@@ptmars9586 I choose to believe the red mouth was Larry trying to put on lipstick but forgetting he had the mask on
This entire thing is just a person accusing Larry Butz of killing that person.
The magician?
@@a-s-greig the clown
@@lucyread the guy experienced with dark arts?
@@12Haque no the judge
I bet it was Larry's brother, Harry.
“WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO DISPROVE YOUR OWN THEORY” it’s the AI Talking to itself
"Why do you still live with your mother at 20"
I feel attacked, I'm poor alright?
The stigma is more in the west. It can make sense for economic reasons for one. Going to school while not having to pay rent can save yourself and even your parents money if they want to help you.
@@TayoEXE Exactly why I still live with my father while attending uni.
@@garr_inc I'll tell you what. Graduating without debt has been fantastic for me. Makes me less of burden to myself, my wife, and to my parents. Everyone's situation is different of course, though.
@@TayoEXE
Imagine a land where one could pursue a higher education for free. If they kept up with studying, of course. That was USSR. And Russia still inherits a chunk of that luxury. That is, all universities have some amount of "budget" spaces for students to enroll. Those are paid for by the government. Moreover, these students are paid a stipend. Not a big one, but still. Again, if they study well.
I am lucky enough to be studying for free. Unfortunately, our government is tightening this system more and more. Just like our health system.
@@garr_inc Oh comrade let's speak about how stipend works. In college's and etc you most likely won't get it because IF you have at least one C say goodbye to your money. I mostly studying in teachers college (which is actually gives more knowledge and practice then University.) Many students spend their time working.... So yeah...
*White talking about how his stepfather is the murderer for about a minute*
Wright: Who is the murderer?
White: I dont know, it was an anonymous caller.
"Did you get a good look at his face?"
So consistent!
Ema also seems to have the same step-father, why is no one talking about this.
White? You mean Henry with a C?
Congrats you found one of the many jokes of this AI generated case
"Your Honor, I request that this clown be sent to a psychiatrist!" is an underrated line
Hi ParPar
Honestly, it sounds like a line Edgeworth would say in an actual non-fever dream game.
Wright employs the classic strategy of calling his own witness a liar.
I'm _w h e e z i n g_
@@meanyapickles I feel like I'm about to explode
Okay I've recovered, let's see if I've built up an immunity to it.
I definitely did not
Help
White: My name is henry
Edgeworth: *has a cocky expression* can you SPELL that name?
White: *Is in absolute shock embarrassment and astonishment*
H e n r y with a c
H e n r y w i t h a c
*H-e-n-r-y with a c*
How do you spell "Henry" with a "c"?
@@KuroDCupu Chenry.
I think I sussed out the plot. Henry claimed that an anonymous caller claiming to be a magician was behind the killing. He singles out Daphne as being innocent, but we later learn that she was the Magician's apprentice. Her actions around the time of the murder were called out as suspect.
This is where I think things go South. Henry, believing Larry killed his mother's favorite clown, faked his own death to frame him. (Also, maybe Henry became a clown because his mother loved them?) But Daphne was rushing home and trying to establish the car accident as an alibi for her and Larry. Despite working for the Magician, she really DID love Larry, and was trying to stop him from being framed. Ema is also on Larry's innocent, hence why she questions why Henry seems to dislike him.
Now, why did Henry reveal that the car accident was sabotage? To set the suspicions back on Daphne. This worked, because Phoenix immediately suspects her. With Daphne and the magician being the primary suspects, he can safely admit to hiring the magician - a much lighter crime than actually being the murderer.
Frank saw two people in white masks with red lips at the scene of the accident, claiming that they're a woman and the defendant - Larry, and likely Daphne. Maybe Larry was in on the car accident for an alibi, but I don't think he's actually smart enough to be part of anyone's plan. Most likely, the other guy was actually the Magician, and he helped arrange the car accident to give them an alibi. Keep in mind that magicians are experts at slight of hand, illusions, and tricking people, and the mask would conceal his face. He and Daphne probably made themselves obvious to Frank so he would be absolutely sure the witnesses were there at the time. Why would the Magician do this? Perhaps he changed his mind on the case and decided to protect his apprentice and Larry. With the "murderers" out of the way, they can't commit the "murder," and Henry's plan is foiled.
Larry accusing Edgeworth was just him being desperate to save himself. But it's also there to show that he clearly doesn't think things through, even when it's absolutely crucial to do so. He's too stupid to have planned anything, much less a murder or an alibi.
But wait, there's more! Larry has step-children, but is engaged to Daphne. Daphne can't be the mother of Henry and Ema, because that would mean they hired her boss to kill his employee's fiancé. But what if the first woman dumped Larry (because he's Larry), and he's now with Daphne? She probably dumped him because she, too, suspected him of murdering the clown.
Now, who killed the original clown? Daphne. Phoenix says so. He also says that she "couldn't bear to tell [her] boyfriend," likely because it would mean admitting to being the one who ruined things between him and his ex-wife.
But Daphne is also Larry's daughter. Either his biological daughter, or t his step-daughter, with the woman. She killed the clown, but Larry was mistaken for the killer by her (step-)mother and Henry. This killed her parents' relationship. She felt guilty. So, years later, she disguised herself as Daphne and became her father's girlfriend.
The Magician later shows up to confirm that the crime was all fake, and that no one was actually murdered. In fact, the police purposely created this case to spits him. Now keep in mind that Henry also purposely created this case to spite someone, meaning that they're connected somehow. Why would he hire someone to commit a crime, when is side wanted him to fail? Simple: he KNEW Daphne was the Magician's apprentice, and might have suspected that she was involved with the clown's death. With the help of the police, he purposely hired the Magician to fake his death, so he could frame Larry AND Daphne. The police assisted him because it would mean taking down the Magician's apprentice and hopefully getting more information out of her.
And so, the story is this: Henry believed that his step-father, Larry, killed his mother's favorite clown. In order to get revenge, he hired an assassin, the Magician, to help him fake his death and frame Larry for murder. He also plans to frame Larry's fiancée, Daphne, as he suspects that she might have been involved in the clown's murder. To pull this off, he gets help from the police, who want to arrange this fake crime in order to trap the Magician.
Daphne happens to be the Magician's apprentice, the clown's actual killer and is secretly Larry's daughter. She doesn't want her fiancée/father to be punished for her sins. With Henry's plan is already in motion, the Magician helps Daphne arrange a car accident, so she and Larry would have an alibi and thus can't be convicted of murder. Henry figures out this betrayal and tries to point things toward Daphne, incriminating himself in order to take her down with him. He likely doesn't know that she's the actual killer, which makes this a happy coincidence.
Boom. Larry was just a guy who was accused of two separate murders, when really he was just a small part of two warring factions' game of secrets and lies.
It's just layers upon layers.
Truly a Shakespearean tale.
I'm pretty sure David Lynch is sending you a job offer right now.
Holy shit this needs to be a movie
the most artistic storyline
"That's why I didn't get arrested, I was tipped off by the police officer who framed me."
I don't think that's how it's supposed to work.
Add "who was supposed to frame me" in there and it's actually suprisingly good writing
it was his job to frame the guy, but secretly, they were friends, and a friend doesn't want a friend to get wrongfully accused of a crime that didn't even happen, so he got the tip about it.
The police officer framed him, but tipped him off because he wanted to gloat.
Larry and Oldbag is one hell of a crack ship. The AI has outdone itself.
The AI has no sense of remorse and self-control, that's why.
The AI only generated the text. Larry x Oldbag was an addition from the uploader, which honestly makes it even funnier.
If you want to use AI you can download AI Dungeon, it’s free and what was used to create this scenario using the custom prompt + memory
@@Super-xs5gq I have AI Dungeon. How do I use it like this video?
@@Super-xs5gq nvmnd
3:15 Edgeworth: *slams desk*
What's your real name?
White: Henry
Edgeworth: Tsk tsk tsk.
H O W D O Y O U S P E L L
T H A T N A M E ?
White: *visibly shocked*
"H-e-n-r-y. *With a 'C'* ."
"The defense would like to argue why the court should not declare the defendant guilty."
I was going to say something like "No shit, that's literally his job," but then I realized that I'm not sure what anyone is trying to do here anymore?
I mean with the sheer confusion of this case that bit of clarification was pretty nice
Yeah, even Phoenix accused his own defendant at two points.
@@leebard9335 The very first thing he did was accuse Larry XD
Phoenix is actively taking the piss here. He straight up just tried to frame someone else last second.
The fact that gumshoe being miles' bartender at his home makes sense is insane
@Qimodis he said he was at home and then the bartender was there or smth
@@okuyasuniijimura no he said he left the bar and then went home, and that, therefore, the bartender could confirm what time he went home at.
@@okuyasuniijimura the combination between your name and profile pic is immaculate
"I am a clown and I know everything"
- People on Twitter
"The car was upside down, and the driver was slumped over the wheel."
Excuse me how
That's why the man screamed
It was because the magician used his magic
The driver was driving the car upside down before it flipped
@@scylla1772 what the acutealkdjsjbeh but what
Maybe he was slumped over the bottom part of the wheel, which is now on top?
The only inaccurate thing in this was how few pay cuts Gumshoe got.
Tbh I don't think he has any pay to cut at this point
@@rainbowthedragoncat6768 He had to open up a bar to make ends meet. At this point the detective thing is just a hobby.
@@rainbowthedragoncat6768 they start charging him to work
@@rainbowthedragoncat6768 doesn’t stop his salary from being cut so hard he pays the police
"Your alibi is paper thin!"
"Are you sure?"
"Yes."
"Uh huh."
*awkward silence*
This part slayed me, it was more well executed than the gags in most comedies
@@lithobreak3812 Seriously LOL, how did the AI achieve peak comedy like that? I had to take a minute to catch my breath after.
@@darkuscarletSimple, it's not made by an AI... or at least it's heavily edited. Still funny, but not AI made.
Ema literally only has one line, and it's "Why don't you like my step-father?"
LMAO
And it's White talking about his own stepfather, implying that Ema is his sister.
Who is Larry Butz. Also Ema and White seem to be siblings
"Hello, my name is Henry with a C and I've had thalassophobia my entire-"
"Hold on."
"Hm?"
"Where's the C?"
_"There's a sea?"_
UNDERRATED COMMENT
dang it I'm laughing way too hard at that
brooo this is fuckin genius
Top tier reference joke
I ORBITED HAKDHASKJHD
I liked when Edgeworth said objection and Wright objected his objection before he even said anything
I object to you being able to object! STFU!
Or when the judge opened his mouth to speak and phoenix objected and said something In reply to what the judge had said though he hadn't said anything
“Objection! The magician ..” “OBJECTION!”
Showed this to my sister as her first exposure to anything Ace Attorney-related. All she had to say was that Larry's teeth are frighteningly sharp, and that the entire case made far too much sense for her
She’s right, they are
Yes, the teeth are very sharp
Can she explain???
The plotline of this whole thing is actually really consistent, it just makes no goddamn sense.
Perhaps, truth is stranger than fiction?
Thats AI dungeon for ya.
@@--CHARLIE-- yeah, that’s true
@@--CHARLIE-- *one time i was in this cyberpunk scenario and i was this police officer who just gunned down a bunch of cultists, and it somehow ended up with me being stuck somewhere inbetween time and space and ending up in an entirely different timeline where i messed up things for a second time, and kept dying over and over until- you get the point.*
Ghani Ziyad Sagiansyah Why must people who make cool things act like such utter boneheads when letting the public see them?
OF COURSE PEOPLE WERE GONNA USE IT FOR PORN, what the hell did they expect?!
- I need an ally, will you be my attorney?
- Yes
- Okay the trial starts tomorrow. Bye.
The best thing is that the situation would not be entirely out of place in an Ace Attorney game.
-Nothing making sense
-Framed for murder
-Gumshoe failing to do his job making Edgeworth seem even more suspicious
-Oldbag
-Screen shakes particularly often
You may have the others fooled but this is actually just a look into one of Edgeworth's nightmares
I cannot belive you actually managed to give a completely reasonable explanation for everything that happened in this mess of a video. Bravo!
this is the best explanation by far
:0
And when all is said and done, not only is there no culprit to convict, but Phoenix is going to be defending an admitted notorious criminal!
Wow, from someone lying about where they were born to them literally accusing the prosecutor of being guilty.
"I am the clown."
*proceeds to talk about how his stepfather killed the clown*
Phoenix: Edgeworth!! Your alibi is paper thin!
Larry: That's right.
Edgeworth: Are you sure?
Phoenix: Yes.
Gumshoe: Uh huh.
**awkward silence**
Phoenix: But Butz, what evidence do you have that proves Edgeworth is the murderer?
It is a legit:"Okay, now what?"-moment.
Phoenix: Larry, what do you have to say to being accused?
Larry: I want to call the next witness
...
Larry: Edgeworth! You killed them!
...
Edgeworth: I am a lawyer that does law
Judge: What is your occupation?
Edgeworth: I am the prosecutor of this case
Larry: Uno reverse card.
Edgeworth sounds so incredibly done with this tripe.
"I am the prosecutor of this case" absolutely murdered me 😂
'H-e-n-r-y. With a 'C'." - An all-knowing clown and master of the Dark arts.
How did we get to this point?
but he doesn't need demon summoning as he already has all knowledge at his disposal
He put the C in his name using dark arts
"How could I have blown the clown to pieces? I don't even own a laser-"
""If you were the clown, you'd know!"
so fucking funny
Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that part.
This whole video is just pure comedy gold
I can actually see this happening in a real game
Totally blowing past the whole thing about the clown not being dead in favor of the stronger defense option.
The victim was literally in the court room lol
White being a clown? That makes so much sense.
As opposed to the ACTUAL clown...
El Nino Blanco is a legendary clown
Yeah until he becomes a magician of the fuckin dark arts
it's not white, it's henry
@@ConsarnitTokkori ...with a "C."
"Your honor, the witness is clearly lying!"
Me: "the wittness is THE VICTIM OF THE MURDER
Was the "Me:" really necessary?
@@Galactipod Me: maybe not
@@Galactipod me: yes
@@Galactipod My dead mouse: squeak
@@jaysaysnay [Mad rat dead OST starts playing]
1:40 "how do you know? i saw him get blown to pieces by a blast of laser"
i'm pretty sure it was oldbag
Yeah, obviously oldbag shoots lasers
"Rata-tat-tat-tat-tat..."
I can’t even tell who the defence, prosecution, witnesses, and defendant is anymore, it’s Danganronpa
I would literally have no idea if not for looking at their positions.
This is the greatest thing ever.
And Henry with a C absolutely was playing Hangman's Gambit here. He had to fit the c in somewhere
@@maskedman8405 On the bone meat 😌👏✨💫
@@VincentEdelstein the meat bone on
I like how after Gumshoe got fired from the LAPD, Edgeworth hired him on as his personal bartender. What a great friend Edgeworth is.
It flows coherently, yet creates a chain of conflicting plot details that leaves me feeling lost.
So it's basically just a dream
Yes I think AI creating stories and our brain making stories are very similar
@@msaocer based on the amount of people saying this feels like a dream someone would have after playing ace attorney too much, yeah your probably right, atleast when it comes to AI dungeon, which is what generated this according to the description.
So a Damon Lindeloff script?
When Larry called out Edgeworth, I straight-up started cackling. That is *the exact sort of thing* an Ace Attorney case would do
Your daughter isn’t your daughter anymore.
You are not the father!
That's honestly a very creepy line.
Hey!...dox! What are you doing here?
The even more dominant version of “Your daughter calls me daddy too”
me when I'm transgender
Why are they trying to get someone to remember someone's face, that someone only being heard in an anomymous call like bruh
And yet he _STILL_ gave a valid response.
@@k64speed thats more surprizing, considering we are working with AI dungeon
Video call
@@kacpercicharski4193 The AI did improve it's consistency. Especially if you use the premium AI rather than the normal one
"Yes.
I am a clown. That is all I have to say."
this long pause in this line fucking killed me
"Oh! And I know everything."
@@willowids369 Okay, which things dont you know then?
@@ShyGuy3101 He didn't know why he was murdered, a minute later
@@BierBart12 Oh lol
First mewkledreamy profile picture i've seen, nice.
7:04 Judge: “what is your occupation?”
Edgeworth: “ I am currently serving as the prosecutor of this case”
0:07 Edgeworth: “The defense calls Larry Butz to the stand.”
Dang what do we need Wright for when Edgeworth can do two jobs at once.
I'm just imagine Edgeworth in a case grand himself, kinda like sonic playing table tennis against himself
@@danielarputharaj9918 Sounds like something he would do considering how much he blabs about the truth. If he plays both sides he always comes out on top.
The only person who wasn’t accused throughout this was the judge himself.
Also Ema
@@Xibo_Mata who is technically siblings with white
@@kkTeaz And a daughter and fianceé of Larry Butz
@@DehydratedDarkness And she's also Oldbag who is both alive, dead, the magician, and daughter and fiancée of Larry.
I have found that monochrome bear again... he's DISGUISED AS THE JUDGE! THE REASON WHY EVERYONE WAS ACCUSED BUT THE JUDGE IS BECAUSE THE JUDGE SET UP A *KILLING GAME!!*
“I do know about, yes. I learned it from the world’s worst source of information: my parents.”
This is the line that got me. The sheer repressed anger...!