Heya folks! Commissioner Here! Sometimes there are things that should exist, and this is one if those things. The other ideas I had for music mashups include Lupin III VS Spike Spiegel, Light Yagami VS Kira, and Mad Max VS The Mariner (Waterworld) However, mixing Ace Attorney's iconic soundtrack with the American Southwest of the Breaking Bad Universe was just too good to pass up, so I hope y'all enjoy! Let's get ready for a Legal Battle!
This fight could go two ways: 1- The two are in court of law, both have to convince the jury that the other is culprit. Both attorneys have to use both their skills, techniques and also the other's faulty history to showcase to the jury that the other is the true culprit of this case. 2- Both Saul and Wright literally start beating the shit out of one another in a court room. No gimmicks, no nothing, just straight up brawl. Both options seem incredibly amusing for me.
1 is the only close option. 2, however, Phoenix stomps. Not factoring in UMvC3, Phoenix’s durability is insane. He’s been: Attacked by a Lion and a Monkey, fell off a tall bridge into a raging river and left with only a cold, and was ran over by a sports car, flinging him into a street sign, and left relatively unscathed. edit: I forgot when a DRONE LIT UP A COURTROOM WITH MISSILES WHILE PHOENIX WAS IN IT, and he survived unscathed. You just can’t kill that man. Saul is literally a normal person, no way he’s hitting with the force more powerful than a car.
Depends. Is this a court case, or is it a legitimate fight? If it's a court case, there are way too many factors to consider, but in an actual brawl, Phoenix has a few wall level feats, and Saul is just a regular human.
@@masedaace5473 Phoenix broke a thick reinforced temple door out of desperation, was tased with 600,000 volts, survived getting hit by a speeding sportscar, survived falling from a high burning bridge, swallowed broken glass of poison (yet getting no throat injury), got whipped 15 times by Franziska and got up completely fine (seriously, no gags), was hit by a fire extinguisher with full force (he got some memory loss from that though) and took an direct uppercut from Apollo justice, and smugged it off like nothing. Yeah, Phoenix is absolutely winning a fist fight too.
Nah, man, this can TOTALLY still be a fight. Saul’s an asshole and Nick’s a damn-near-invincible pain magnet, you know a trial with these two would escalate FAST. 🤣
Saul: Your honor, my client here was only trying to protect the victim. He may not have done it very ethically, but his motives were ultimately for a good cause. Phoenix: (Who in their right mind would believe this guy?! Sometimes I wonder what goes through his head.)
If this was a court battle Phoenix would probably win. Saul’s entire thing is that he has to lie and cheat his way out of things, the very stuff Phoenix is adept at calling out. Plus he has a history of being in much wilder cases oftentimes pulling off insane last minute miracles to win the day.
Not to mention, Phoenix is so good not only does he clear his clients name but he points out the actual culprit. Also he has some pretty good durability feats, chewed and swallowed a necklace that has poison in it, fell off a cliff into a river where everyone before him died but only ended up with a cold, got hit by a car and only suffered a sprained ankle, and not the mention he gets physically abused in court all the time. So yeah my money is on Phoenix wright.
Not to mention that the justice system in ace attorney is corrupt in favor of the prosecutor. Phoenix literally always has to fight an uphill battle to win his cases. Not to mention the magatama sniffs out secrets
Yeah if they make it to court Phoenix wins. Saul's thing is finding ways of keeping his clients OUT of court - stunts and bluffs to squeeze out plea deals and settlements. Saul's a smooth talker and probably knows the law better on a more practical level, but with his intuition and natural dumb luck, Phoenix Wright is basically like a hard counter to him.
Wiz: Phoenix Wright, The Ace Attorney. Boomstick: And Saul Goodman, The Lawyer you Better Call. Wiz: Whenever a innocent victim needs to get out of his way to jail or a true criminal must be identified, who do we call? These Attorneys at Law. Boomstick: He’s Cadet Wiz and I’m Chief Boomstick. Wiz: Wait, why am I a cadet!? Boomstick: And it’s our jobs to analyze their pointing, suits and law degrees to find out who would win… a DEATH BATTLE. Wiz: Seriously! Why am I a cadet!?
I don't see this as a battle track, but a track you listen to while trying to decide which one of the two you want to be your lawyer. In which, the answer is what my friend said: If you're innocent, Phoenix. If you're guilty, you better call Saul.
Remember that case in the second game of Ace Attorney were Phoenix unveils the guys that scratches his face that he was the killer? Yeah, depending on Saul, he might just rolled with it lmao
God, this is such an amazing song and as a big Ace Attorney fan, I would have never guessed that their soundtrack would pair up so well with South Western Country Twang. Unfortunately never really watched Better Call Saul so not sure how great of a Lawyer he is but, I would still give this to my boy Phoenix. I consider him the absolute GOAT for gaming lawyers and just one of my personal favorite characters in gaming. With that said, I do have to wonder, where do you think Saul would be on the "Ladder vs Stepladder" debate?
Ight imma do my best as a big fan of both series. 0:00 - 0:17: Starts off with Saul Goodman pacing in the Courtroom Lobby rehearsing his lines while mumbling next to a trial that's already started, with some occasional cuts to within the Courtroom in slight confusion as to why this Mr. "Saul Goodman" hasn't shown up yet, we cut back to Saul as he states to himself in a mirror with his palms open "It's Showtime". 0:18 - 0:49: Saul barges through the Courtroom doors and walks into the middle of the Courtroom, to the shock of everyone, to give a speech about why his client isn't guilty (Which in typical BCS fashion, Saul's client IS guilty), and that Phoenix's client is actually guilty. Saul having a way with words, charisma that rivals Miles Edgeworth, along with the unique amount of evidence and points for his case immediately has the Judge on his side. 0:50 - 1:11: Phoenix Wright stops Saul by shouting "HOLD IT!", which catches Saul (understandably) by surprise, as he then tries to make a joke out of Phoenix's unnecessarily loud shout, but to no avail as Phoenix cuts him off, questioning Saul's client testimony along with the evidence, Phoenix managing to even poke a hole in Saul's logic. 1:12 - 1:25: Saul interjects as him and Phoenix go back and forth in a game of wits, but in this game, the only one that isn't playing fair, is Saul Goodman. As Phoenix would dreadingly realize that he isn't going up against some Lawyer, he's going up against a CRIMINAL Lawyer that already had everything planned out before the trial even started! And with the type of charisma, and tactics Saul had. Phoenix needed to be extremely careful with this guy and NOT let him do whatever he wants, which leads to... 1:26 - 1:39: Phoenix takes control of the trial/battle between him and Saul, firing down Saul's points with his own of evidence that shows the contradiction in Saul's client "Finger"s testimony, and more flaws in Saul's logic, while getting around some of Saul's illegal tactics until... 1:40 - 2:00: Saul pulls a Slippin Jimmy and flips the whole case on its head in his complete favor through an illegal method not even Phoenix could figure out, leaving Phoenix in complete shock, then as Phoenix gets recomposed he thinks to himself "Y'know, me and this guy aren't too different in some area's, especially the way he thinks outside the box, just like me!" as Phoenix would give a confident smile towards Saul after that thought, which would make Saul uneasy, as he would think "Why the hell is this Attorney smiling? His case is over! His client is finished!" 2:01 - 2:14: Phoenix Wright begins to think outside the box too, to dig himself out of the hole Saul put him in. Much to Saul’s complete disbelief. 2:15 - 2:28: Saul during this time would regain his composure, and begin to rack his brain through anything he could pull off to win this case, with preparation he had, Saul does and- 2:29 - 2:44: Saul fights back, his Charisma brighter than ever as he deploys even more of his tactics, evidence, and rhetoric to off balance Phoenix again! 2:44 - 2:58: Phoenix doesn’t give up either, going back and forth with Mr.Goodman, blow for blow (metaphorically) until- 2:59 - 3:12: An “OBJECTION!” that could be heard from the heavens, rang out from Phoenix pointing to Saul, as by having enough time to think outside the box and by his experience as a Lawyer, Phoenix has completely figured out Saul and all his tactics, exposing every lie, illegal act, flaw in logic, testimony, and manipulation as much as he could. So much so that this completely put Saul on blast! 3:14 - 3:54: But Phoenix would be stopped short as the Judge would shout “ORDER IN THE COURT!”, while slamming his gavel multiple times, after that the Judge says that he’s ready to give his verdict on both Saul & Phoenix’s Clients. Phoenix has a dead serious glare as he’s sweating bullets, knowing he didn’t get to say or prove everything he wanted, no, NEEDED to. Praying that he won. Saul had a dead serious expression too, sweating bullets, praying that the judge didn’t see right through him & his clients BS. The Judge gives his verdict aaaaaaaannnnd… You decide who wins!!! ^-^
I'd have to go with Pheonix. I've recently started watching Better Call Saul, and have barely even heard of Ace Attorney outside of clips and memes, and I can still say he wins.
I wish there was at least a 2-episode series for Death Debates where its a battle of words than actions for Phoenix Wright vs. Saul Goodman and Reigen Arataka vs. Grunkle Stan.
*Objection ! DB-style tracks shouldn't be able to fit correctly in non-Death Battle scenarios !* And somehow this one actually works. It actually plays out like a trial scenario from both franchises would, and it does that really well. First we get Wright's intro at the beginning where I can just picture how he'd get ready for this trial, unknowing who his opponent would be. And then we get Saul's entrance at 0:17 that completely shifts the tone of the song to be much more western-y and energetic as he'd make quite an entry, Wright probably being dumbfounded at his opponent's entrance. Still, Wright isn't intimidated due to his experience with wacky individuals and takes back the spotlight, beginning fully the trial at 0:48 by interrupting Saul's charades. This segment lasts up to 1:11 where Saul finally gets back into the race and both him and Wright have a duet for a while where none have the advantage in the trial, their arguments weighing against one another as none can find a decisive evidence. This is of course until 1:39 where Saul gets what he believes is said piece of decisive evidence and presents it, all smug, to the judge to prove his argument and try to stomp out Wright's hopes of wining the trial for good. However Wright breaks this segment at 2:15 as he starts reflecting on this new evidence and slowly breaks it down as not valid somehow. Of course Saul tries to interject at 2:29 to avoid Wright breaking down his point of view but it doesn't work as Phoenix Wright pushes the matter at 2:42, the two dueting once again as they each give the best of one another to break the other's argument. Sadly for Saul Goodman, Wright manages to fully Corner him at 2:57-3:12, breaking down his entire argument as Wright's main theme plays and the Ace Attorney victory jingle begins playing, Wright being victorious but Saul still standing as, after all, this is but a single lost trial, not the end of his life. Hell, you could probably make a point that the two would actually shake hands and leave on friendly terms at the end of this trial, recognising the other lawyer's talents. I won't lie, when I first listened to this song, I was really sad that the Cornered segment only lasted around 15s. And to a certain extent, I still am. But still, it works wonderfully for the story-telling of the song. Makes its progression extremely fluid and easy to imagine the scenario of. Overall I'd say it's not the song I thought it'd be, but it's definitely the song that it needs to be. It's really good, has catchy bits and is just appreciable to listen to in general. Definitely something I'll listen to quite a bit. Amazing job as always.
Therewolf did an amazing job with this, really matches the chiptune from the old Ace Attorney games, while maintaining the Saul Goodman feel to it. 2:57 , the part where 'Cornered' played, really felt Phoenix finally came up with a trial ending evidence after an extremely heated argument with Saul, it's pretty nostalgic.
This was the most hype I've been since the 1st batch of tracks, and man as a huge Ace Attorney fan and currently watching Breaking Bad, this made me jump in joy!!
For people who say that Saul has this, we have to recall the following: phoenix is more than capable of defeating him, not only that, but his observational skills are very powerful, as he was able to codeduct the fact there was machinery that were highly obstructed in a supposedly mediaeval town and that was with professor layton, but what about dealing with Saul's other personality, well his conviction is enough to dispell the wraith of someone who tried to frame him, plus he is able to hold his own some very powerful foes
This one has one interesting thought. Saul bringing in Forged Evidence, or maybe turning around and instead of Convicting Phoenixes client, convicts Phoenix himself!
Im imagining Saul defending someone (who is most definitely guilty) in court while Phoenix is trying to prove Saul's client is in fact guilty. Saul is good, but Phoenix is so good at his job he was literally PULLED THROUGH TIME to solve crimes in the past. Even then, Phoenix is not winning this easily.
I don't know where else to put this but I want to say: I have reason to believe Phoenix vs Saul could be the finale of season 10. Not only is the suit the only symbol left on the cipher wheel (if the current theories are to be believed), but this season has been full of battles that have played around with the usual format of the show: Martian Manhunter vs Silver Surfer had the combatants ask why they're fighting to begin with. Bill vs Discord had the loser screw the winner over massively. Scooby vs Courage had both fighters win with the death going to a third party. And those are just the examples that come to my mind. With that in mind, I can't think of a proper way to end a season that had this many experimental episodes than by having an episode set in court, ace attorney against criminal lawyer. Of course the finale would more than likely be something else but I'd like to think this could make a fantastic ending to a fantastic season. Also this song is a banger Post Finale reveal update: A man can still dream. Congrats to everyone who wanted Galactus vs Unicron!
This is legit the best! Although how? Yes they meet but to win? Saul could shoot him, and Wright could break his mind, but Wright doesn’t kill. Imprison for life for one but otherwise.
Well, we do know of at least two people in the AA series who are explicitly confirmed to have gotten the death penalty (Dahlia Hawthorne and Simon Blackquill), so if Phoenix gets Saul arrested for something bad enough, it may lead to his execution.
@@pengie-gw2lu it’s actually kind of interesting. Though corruption that’s very arguable as he could escape and Saul could shoot him or get a hitman. Then again, Wright survives crazy things so that would be kinda hard. Then again, again Redd White admitted evils after a breakdown so maybe he could force a confession and breakdown. Light or Imposter are potentials as well as that detective kid. If you really wanna go non canon, there’s UMVC3. Honestly it’s just a cool idea, even if matchup is more about a chess match than death.
@@averagegamecritic Something else Phoenix has going for him is the Magatama. Saul can't hide secrets from him, no matter how hard he tries. Assuming Phoenix is actually willing to use it in court for once, he'll know whenever Saul isn't being honest with the court.
@@pengie-gw2lu sure HE knows. Didn’t one of the games say knowing vs proving? Either way, lawyer match I wanna say somewhat even. Depending on version he may fabricate evidence, so it’s fairly close.
This is so fucking hype, i can't even say something clever or think of something gracious This is peak comission MU: Just the best of attorneys duking it out in a court room to see who wins the case Therewolf, you should be praised as a mad man. Love this so fucking much! Cheers!
Rara vez me pongo a escuchar todas las canciones que has hecho , pero esta la escuché hasta el final y ME ENCANTÓ!! Muy bien hecha y explica todo el contexto bien para que los que no estamos muy metidos en las redes sociales lo entendamos de manera lúdica FELICITACIONES A TI Y A LOS COLABORADORES!
A Phoenix MU that… isn’t THAT one… Oh well, considering Ace Attorney’s good soundtrack, I’m sure it’ll still be a bop to listen to. The 7th Commission is out, is Midnight striking for this set?
Fight Makoto Naegi VS Nova (Danganronpa VS Marvel) (In The City Streets At Night, With Danganronpa's Original Protagonist, Makoto Naegi Is Walking On The Streets But Notice A Strange Light That Is Landing On Earth) Makoto Naegi: "A Meteor?" (The Light Crashed On The Middle Of The Road & Notice That Light Landed Was Marvel's Superhero, Nova Appeared To Have Landed On The Street) Nova: "That Was Good Landing." Makoto Naegi: "Hey, Are The Meteor Landed?" Nova: "No, I Was Tesing My Entry Of This Place." Makoto Naegi: "So You're The Light, Let Me See What You Got." Nova: "Okay, For The Nova Corps, Let's Do This!" (Makoto & Nova Clashed Out)
This is the theme that would play after stealing a bunch of copies of Red Dead redemption 2 at a GameStop (or EB Games) and now you have to defend yourself in court.
I see this fight having Two rounds. The Investigation of the Case itself, Which showcases how the Two Work in order to get their Case. Phoenix working fairly, Alongside his Usual Gang of the Feys. (Or if this is Post AJ, The Feys, Apollo, and Cykes), To figure out what really happened, Heck I even see him using the Magatama on a few of the BCS/BB universe to get some serious info out on Saul or his Client. This could be risky though considering the type of people they are. Saul meanwhile, uses his dirty tactics to get himself into Better situations than Phoenix, and even gets a bunch of (false) alibis set up for his Client. Hell, I could see him Planting Forged Evidence solely to convict Phoenix and eliminate him from the case Early. If the two have a File on each other, Phoenix will that Saul is tricky, but not how tricky. While Saul will know Phoenix has a near flawless Record, but a Blemish in the form of losing his Job over faked evidence (even if it wasn't actually true) Overall, I feel Saul would be going into Court more prepared, but probably lose to Phoenix in Court due to how well he can convince people and figure out the Mystery.
Wiz: Phoenix Wright, The Ace Attorney Boomstick: Saul Goodman , the lawyer you always better call Wiz: there are alot of attorneys that protect those accused in court Boomstick: but let’s see how these two elite lawyers best each other in a court case , he’s chief examiner Wiz and I’m police commissioner Boomstick Wiz: And it’s our job to analyze their Law Degrees , Wit , Political Decisiveness and Access to evidence to find out who would win , a Death Trial
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AMV Plan Makoto Naegi & Nova (Danganronpa & Marvel Comics) - Attorneys At Flaw (Therewolf Media) (Full Version) Tagline: "Danganronpa's Original Main Protagonist & Marvel's Space Superhero Clash Out With Phoenix Wright VS Saul Goodman's Commission Track." Makoto VS Nova (Danganronpa VS Marvel) | Attorneys At Flaw AMV Hope Is Space (Makoto VS Nova) [Danganronpa VS Marvel] Makoto Naegi & Danganronpa Was Owned By Spike Chunsoft Nova Was Owned By Marvel Comics
In my opinion, luck can only get Phoenix so far. As far as I've seen the Ace Attorney series, Phoenix can't do everything alone. Saul's been doing a lot of footwork and there's no telling that Phoenix can actually see through the tricks of that of Saul's.
Saul wins via silly chicanery (funny epic reference XD subscribe for more funny bb/bcs memes!!) Probably the best Breaking Bad matchup, and this track is nice too. Love the chiptune mixed with the gituar.
Awesome Track even tho this is far from my preferred MU for either. Saul Stomps via Chimp with a Machine Gun Memes aside Phoenix should take this via magatama
Therewolf media,I can't think of a name for this commission matchup,but it's for Peter Griffin vs Homer Simpson (Family Guy vs The Simpsons), I'd just imagine that you can come up with an amazing theme if this were a real battle on Death Battle. (Yea i know,There is an actual crossover between Family Guy and The Simpsons and Homer and Peter did fight.)
Heya folks!
Commissioner Here!
Sometimes there are things that should exist, and this is one if those things.
The other ideas I had for music mashups include Lupin III VS Spike Spiegel, Light Yagami VS Kira, and Mad Max VS The Mariner (Waterworld)
However, mixing Ace Attorney's iconic soundtrack with the American Southwest of the Breaking Bad Universe was just too good to pass up, so I hope y'all enjoy!
Let's get ready for a Legal Battle!
Light VS Kira?
Trust nobody, not even yourself
Stay strong and stay safe and make sure you yourself is not getting into a legal battle (unless you are working in one)
@@Pixelator5I think he means Kosaku Kawajiri
@@weskintime4177 mayhaps
Since you did this, why not Light Yagami vs Walter White?
Call Phoenix if you ARENT guilty.
Call Saul if you ARE guilty.
This fight could go two ways:
1- The two are in court of law, both have to convince the jury that the other is culprit. Both attorneys have to use both their skills, techniques and also the other's faulty history to showcase to the jury that the other is the true culprit of this case.
2- Both Saul and Wright literally start beating the shit out of one another in a court room. No gimmicks, no nothing, just straight up brawl.
Both options seem incredibly amusing for me.
But imagine Phoenix hitting Saul with his MvC3 "OBJECTION"
1 is the only close option.
2, however, Phoenix stomps. Not factoring in UMvC3, Phoenix’s durability is insane. He’s been:
Attacked by a Lion and a Monkey, fell off a tall bridge into a raging river and left with only a cold, and was ran over by a sports car, flinging him into a street sign, and left relatively unscathed.
edit: I forgot when a DRONE LIT UP A COURTROOM WITH MISSILES WHILE PHOENIX WAS IN IT, and he survived unscathed. You just can’t kill that man.
Saul is literally a normal person, no way he’s hitting with the force more powerful than a car.
Saul gangsta until Phoenix Wright sneezes in the air
I think One is the most likely option and the sentence for losing is the death penalty
@@PeepeePoopoo-ro2kd Saul could probably straight up shoot Nick with a gun and he'd still somehow shrug it off like nothing happened.
The fact that Saul actually has a shot at winning this is fucking hilarious
Depends. Is this a court case, or is it a legitimate fight? If it's a court case, there are way too many factors to consider, but in an actual brawl, Phoenix has a few wall level feats, and Saul is just a regular human.
@@masedaace5473 there are wall level feats in breaking bad that Saul would scale to
@@thiccgrimes7312Im aware of some street level feats but what are the wall level feats?
@@spicyramen994 Walter throws a bomb at his fucking feet and is unharmed by it. It’s pretty ridiculous
@@masedaace5473 Phoenix broke a thick reinforced temple door out of desperation, was tased with 600,000 volts, survived getting hit by a speeding sportscar, survived falling from a high burning bridge, swallowed broken glass of poison (yet getting no throat injury), got whipped 15 times by Franziska and got up completely fine (seriously, no gags), was hit by a fire extinguisher with full force (he got some memory loss from that though) and took an direct uppercut from Apollo justice, and smugged it off like nothing.
Yeah, Phoenix is absolutely winning a fist fight too.
"Hi i'm Saul Goodman, did you know you have rights? The Constitution says you do"
and so do I
And then suddenly
"OBJECTION! EVERYTHING THESE TWO GUYS JUST SAID IS *BULLSHIT!* Thank You"
*Cousin Vinny Gambini walks in*
Shoutouts to matchups that don’t necessarily have to be related to fighting/seeing who’s stronger
Nah, man, this can TOTALLY still be a fight. Saul’s an asshole and Nick’s a damn-near-invincible pain magnet, you know a trial with these two would escalate FAST. 🤣
@@cybersonic6097 yeah but honestly a Court Battle between the two would be more entertaining tbh
Saul: Your honor, my client here was only trying to protect the victim. He may not have done it very ethically, but his motives were ultimately for a good cause.
Phoenix: (Who in their right mind would believe this guy?! Sometimes I wonder what goes through his head.)
If this was a court battle Phoenix would probably win. Saul’s entire thing is that he has to lie and cheat his way out of things, the very stuff Phoenix is adept at calling out. Plus he has a history of being in much wilder cases oftentimes pulling off insane last minute miracles to win the day.
Looks like me and my brother may rest easy tonight knowing that.
Not to mention, Phoenix is so good not only does he clear his clients name but he points out the actual culprit.
Also he has some pretty good durability feats, chewed and swallowed a necklace that has poison in it, fell off a cliff into a river where everyone before him died but only ended up with a cold, got hit by a car and only suffered a sprained ankle, and not the mention he gets physically abused in court all the time.
So yeah my money is on Phoenix wright.
Not to mention that the justice system in ace attorney is corrupt in favor of the prosecutor. Phoenix literally always has to fight an uphill battle to win his cases. Not to mention the magatama sniffs out secrets
Yeah if they make it to court Phoenix wins. Saul's thing is finding ways of keeping his clients OUT of court - stunts and bluffs to squeeze out plea deals and settlements.
Saul's a smooth talker and probably knows the law better on a more practical level, but with his intuition and natural dumb luck, Phoenix Wright is basically like a hard counter to him.
Wiz: Phoenix Wright, The Ace Attorney.
Boomstick: And Saul Goodman, The Lawyer you Better Call.
Wiz: Whenever a innocent victim needs to get out of his way to jail or a true criminal must be identified, who do we call? These Attorneys at Law.
Boomstick: He’s Cadet Wiz and I’m Chief Boomstick.
Wiz: Wait, why am I a cadet!?
Boomstick: And it’s our jobs to analyze their pointing, suits and law degrees to find out who would win… a DEATH BATTLE.
Wiz: Seriously! Why am I a cadet!?
Really love that intro, would love to see that be the intro to the battle.
How I wish
I don't see this as a battle track, but a track you listen to while trying to decide which one of the two you want to be your lawyer. In which, the answer is what my friend said:
If you're innocent, Phoenix. If you're guilty, you better call Saul.
Remember that case in the second game of Ace Attorney were Phoenix unveils the guys that scratches his face that he was the killer?
Yeah, depending on Saul, he might just rolled with it lmao
It would probably be his easiest case.
Meanwhile… A really good lawyer who is blind waits in the hallway…
who
@@zachstarattack7320I think Matt Murdock.
@@patrickbeer2078 yeah, the MCU proved he is a really good lawyer.
Someone else recognize it!
God, this is such an amazing song and as a big Ace Attorney fan, I would have never guessed that their soundtrack would pair up so well with South Western Country Twang. Unfortunately never really watched Better Call Saul so not sure how great of a Lawyer he is but, I would still give this to my boy Phoenix. I consider him the absolute GOAT for gaming lawyers and just one of my personal favorite characters in gaming.
With that said, I do have to wonder, where do you think Saul would be on the "Ladder vs Stepladder" debate?
Oh I see him as 100% a ladder man, partly just because he enjoys seeing the annoyed look on Mike's face whenever he doesn't call it a step ladder
Ight imma do my best as a big fan of both series.
0:00 - 0:17: Starts off with Saul Goodman pacing in the Courtroom Lobby rehearsing his lines while mumbling next to a trial that's already started, with some occasional cuts to within the Courtroom in slight confusion as to why this Mr. "Saul Goodman" hasn't shown up yet, we cut back to Saul as he states to himself in a mirror with his palms open "It's Showtime".
0:18 - 0:49: Saul barges through the Courtroom doors and walks into the middle of the Courtroom, to the shock of everyone, to give a speech about why his client isn't guilty (Which in typical BCS fashion, Saul's client IS guilty), and that Phoenix's client is actually guilty. Saul having a way with words, charisma that rivals Miles Edgeworth, along with the unique amount of evidence and points for his case immediately has the Judge on his side.
0:50 - 1:11: Phoenix Wright stops Saul by shouting "HOLD IT!", which catches Saul (understandably) by surprise, as he then tries to make a joke out of Phoenix's unnecessarily loud shout, but to no avail as Phoenix cuts him off, questioning Saul's client testimony along with the evidence, Phoenix managing to even poke a hole in Saul's logic.
1:12 - 1:25: Saul interjects as him and Phoenix go back and forth in a game of wits, but in this game, the only one that isn't playing fair, is Saul Goodman. As Phoenix would dreadingly realize that he isn't going up against some Lawyer, he's going up against a CRIMINAL Lawyer that already had everything planned out before the trial even started! And with the type of charisma, and tactics Saul had. Phoenix needed to be extremely careful with this guy and NOT let him do whatever he wants, which leads to...
1:26 - 1:39: Phoenix takes control of the trial/battle between him and Saul, firing down Saul's points with his own of evidence that shows the contradiction in Saul's client "Finger"s testimony, and more flaws in Saul's logic, while getting around some of Saul's illegal tactics until...
1:40 - 2:00: Saul pulls a Slippin Jimmy and flips the whole case on its head in his complete favor through an illegal method not even Phoenix could figure out, leaving Phoenix in complete shock, then as Phoenix gets recomposed he thinks to himself "Y'know, me and this guy aren't too different in some area's, especially the way he thinks outside the box, just like me!" as Phoenix would give a confident smile towards Saul after that thought, which would make Saul uneasy, as he would think "Why the hell is this Attorney smiling? His case is over! His client is finished!"
2:01 - 2:14: Phoenix Wright begins to think outside the box too, to dig himself out of the hole Saul put him in. Much to Saul’s complete disbelief.
2:15 - 2:28: Saul during this time would regain his composure, and begin to rack his brain through anything he could pull off to win this case, with preparation he had, Saul does and-
2:29 - 2:44: Saul fights back, his Charisma brighter than ever as he deploys even more of his tactics, evidence, and rhetoric to off balance Phoenix again!
2:44 - 2:58: Phoenix doesn’t give up either, going back and forth with Mr.Goodman, blow for blow (metaphorically) until-
2:59 - 3:12: An “OBJECTION!” that could be heard from the heavens, rang out from Phoenix pointing to Saul, as by having enough time to think outside the box and by his experience as a Lawyer, Phoenix has completely figured out Saul and all his tactics, exposing every lie, illegal act, flaw in logic, testimony, and manipulation as much as he could. So much so that this completely put Saul on blast!
3:14 - 3:54: But Phoenix would be stopped short as the Judge would shout “ORDER IN THE COURT!”, while slamming his gavel multiple times, after that the Judge says that he’s ready to give his verdict on
both Saul & Phoenix’s Clients. Phoenix has a dead serious glare as he’s sweating bullets, knowing he didn’t get to say or prove everything he wanted, no, NEEDED to. Praying that he won. Saul had a dead serious expression too, sweating bullets, praying that the judge didn’t see right through him & his clients BS.
The Judge gives his verdict aaaaaaaannnnd…
You decide who wins!!! ^-^
Phoenix wins the trial with a resounding "TAKE THAT!"
@@thehamgineer5814 Then everything explodes, just like his Level 3 Hyper in UMVC3 lol
Death Battle should honestly do this, let them battle it out in court
Phoenix wins because he's put up with more crazier things than what Saul had to put up with.
I'd have to go with Pheonix. I've recently started watching Better Call Saul, and have barely even heard of Ace Attorney outside of clips and memes, and I can still say he wins.
I wish there was at least a 2-episode series for Death Debates where its a battle of words than actions for Phoenix Wright vs. Saul Goodman and Reigen Arataka vs. Grunkle Stan.
Or “Debate Battle”.
A friend of mine has also added Light Yagami vs. Dexter Morgan as another example.
A trilogy now.
Might i also add Funny Valentine VS Lex Luthor as a debate?
This sounds like a meme match up. I cannont wait to listen to this!
*Objection ! DB-style tracks shouldn't be able to fit correctly in non-Death Battle scenarios !*
And somehow this one actually works. It actually plays out like a trial scenario from both franchises would, and it does that really well.
First we get Wright's intro at the beginning where I can just picture how he'd get ready for this trial, unknowing who his opponent would be. And then we get Saul's entrance at 0:17 that completely shifts the tone of the song to be much more western-y and energetic as he'd make quite an entry, Wright probably being dumbfounded at his opponent's entrance.
Still, Wright isn't intimidated due to his experience with wacky individuals and takes back the spotlight, beginning fully the trial at 0:48 by interrupting Saul's charades. This segment lasts up to 1:11 where Saul finally gets back into the race and both him and Wright have a duet for a while where none have the advantage in the trial, their arguments weighing against one another as none can find a decisive evidence.
This is of course until 1:39 where Saul gets what he believes is said piece of decisive evidence and presents it, all smug, to the judge to prove his argument and try to stomp out Wright's hopes of wining the trial for good.
However Wright breaks this segment at 2:15 as he starts reflecting on this new evidence and slowly breaks it down as not valid somehow. Of course Saul tries to interject at 2:29 to avoid Wright breaking down his point of view but it doesn't work as Phoenix Wright pushes the matter at 2:42, the two dueting once again as they each give the best of one another to break the other's argument.
Sadly for Saul Goodman, Wright manages to fully Corner him at 2:57-3:12, breaking down his entire argument as Wright's main theme plays and the Ace Attorney victory jingle begins playing, Wright being victorious but Saul still standing as, after all, this is but a single lost trial, not the end of his life. Hell, you could probably make a point that the two would actually shake hands and leave on friendly terms at the end of this trial, recognising the other lawyer's talents.
I won't lie, when I first listened to this song, I was really sad that the Cornered segment only lasted around 15s. And to a certain extent, I still am. But still, it works wonderfully for the story-telling of the song. Makes its progression extremely fluid and easy to imagine the scenario of.
Overall I'd say it's not the song I thought it'd be, but it's definitely the song that it needs to be. It's really good, has catchy bits and is just appreciable to listen to in general. Definitely something I'll listen to quite a bit. Amazing job as always.
You actually got the entire pitch I gave right
Considering Saul managed to singlehandedly wipe out the armies of Dougkota, Phoenix doesn't have a chance
Therewolf did an amazing job with this, really matches the chiptune from the old Ace Attorney games, while maintaining the Saul Goodman feel to it. 2:57 , the part where 'Cornered' played, really felt Phoenix finally came up with a trial ending evidence after an extremely heated argument with Saul, it's pretty nostalgic.
I love this match up! One of the best I've seen in a while. Still waiting for Light vs Waltuh...
Aren't we all?
@@levitation5271 I'm not
@@MidnightPhantom okay buddy
@@levitation5271 What?
Waltuh, put da Death Note away Waltuh, we can't have international police cracking down on our business Waltuh
This was the most hype I've been since the 1st batch of tracks, and man as a huge Ace Attorney fan and currently watching Breaking Bad, this made me jump in joy!!
Alt title: Better call a real Ace Attorney
A particularly delightful day to seek an attorney
OH MY GOD NO WAY
YOOOOOOOOOO IM EXTREMELY EXCITED FOR THIS ONE
I love this, and I can just easily imagine it as just one super intense court case and that's a back-and-forth I'd love to hear
Awww, we're so close to getting Phoenix Wright VS Makoto Naegi, but this might be substantially better, I like it.
-Phoenix wins he beated Galactus-
This IS better.
Naegi-kun is just superhuman compared to Phoenix Wright.
@@jasonsith Phoenix still kinda wins, funnily enough.
@@jasonsith Phoenix has superhuman feats tho lol
For people who say that Saul has this, we have to recall the following: phoenix is more than capable of defeating him, not only that, but his observational skills are very powerful, as he was able to codeduct the fact there was machinery that were highly obstructed in a supposedly mediaeval town and that was with professor layton, but what about dealing with Saul's other personality, well his conviction is enough to dispell the wraith of someone who tried to frame him, plus he is able to hold his own some very powerful foes
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 saul solos
@@JamalOlinda065 How
@@JamalOlinda065 No he does not.
This one has one interesting thought.
Saul bringing in Forged Evidence, or maybe turning around and instead of Convicting Phoenixes client, convicts Phoenix himself!
All we next is a matchup for kid named finger
And Gus, jesse and Walter
@@goncalosilva4341 I feel like Tony Soprano would be a good opponent for Walter and/or Gus
Love the themes that mix the two. The videogame ost from Ace Attorney and the twangy guitar rock from the Better Call Saul theme and how they mix
Im imagining Saul defending someone (who is most definitely guilty) in court while Phoenix is trying to prove Saul's client is in fact guilty.
Saul is good, but Phoenix is so good at his job he was literally PULLED THROUGH TIME to solve crimes in the past. Even then, Phoenix is not winning this easily.
You mean the Layton cross over? I believe that they proved the Town wasn't actually in the past
@@freemanthedelphox6249they're talking about the DLC case from one of the 3ds games.
This idea shows that they would not fight, but who has the best arguments to death.
I don't know where else to put this but I want to say: I have reason to believe Phoenix vs Saul could be the finale of season 10. Not only is the suit the only symbol left on the cipher wheel (if the current theories are to be believed), but this season has been full of battles that have played around with the usual format of the show:
Martian Manhunter vs Silver Surfer had the combatants ask why they're fighting to begin with.
Bill vs Discord had the loser screw the winner over massively.
Scooby vs Courage had both fighters win with the death going to a third party.
And those are just the examples that come to my mind. With that in mind, I can't think of a proper way to end a season that had this many experimental episodes than by having an episode set in court, ace attorney against criminal lawyer. Of course the finale would more than likely be something else but I'd like to think this could make a fantastic ending to a fantastic season.
Also this song is a banger
Post Finale reveal update: A man can still dream. Congrats to everyone who wanted Galactus vs Unicron!
Oh heck yeah!!! The battle will be legendary for these two awesome attorneys!
Ace Attorney vs Breaking Bad? What kind of timeline is this? POGGERS! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is legit the best! Although how? Yes they meet but to win? Saul could shoot him, and Wright could break his mind, but Wright doesn’t kill. Imprison for life for one but otherwise.
Well, we do know of at least two people in the AA series who are explicitly confirmed to have gotten the death penalty (Dahlia Hawthorne and Simon Blackquill), so if Phoenix gets Saul arrested for something bad enough, it may lead to his execution.
@@pengie-gw2lu it’s actually kind of interesting. Though corruption that’s very arguable as he could escape and Saul could shoot him or get a hitman. Then again, Wright survives crazy things so that would be kinda hard.
Then again, again Redd White admitted evils after a breakdown so maybe he could force a confession and breakdown.
Light or Imposter are potentials as well as that detective kid.
If you really wanna go non canon, there’s UMVC3. Honestly it’s just a cool idea, even if matchup is more about a chess match than death.
@@averagegamecritic Something else Phoenix has going for him is the Magatama. Saul can't hide secrets from him, no matter how hard he tries. Assuming Phoenix is actually willing to use it in court for once, he'll know whenever Saul isn't being honest with the court.
@@pengie-gw2lu sure HE knows. Didn’t one of the games say knowing vs proving? Either way, lawyer match I wanna say somewhat even. Depending on version he may fabricate evidence, so it’s fairly close.
@@averagegamecritic Knowing and proving are two very different things, but it sure helps to know when there's something to prove.
This is so fucking hype, i can't even say something clever or think of something gracious
This is peak comission MU: Just the best of attorneys duking it out in a court room to see who wins the case
Therewolf, you should be praised as a mad man. Love this so fucking much! Cheers!
I had no idea how much i fuckin needed this. Its incredible. It goes so hard. It works so well with both series vibes. What the hell
Rara vez me pongo a escuchar todas las canciones que has hecho , pero esta la escuché hasta el final y
ME ENCANTÓ!!
Muy bien hecha y explica todo el contexto bien para que los que no estamos muy metidos en las redes sociales lo entendamos de manera lúdica
FELICITACIONES A TI Y A LOS COLABORADORES!
we did it guys! we did it
A Phoenix MU that… isn’t THAT one… Oh well, considering Ace Attorney’s good soundtrack, I’m sure it’ll still be a bop to listen to. The 7th Commission is out, is Midnight striking for this set?
I love how I can perfectly picture what's going on in each segment of the video.
Nice beginning to this track I love it
Fight Makoto Naegi VS Nova (Danganronpa VS Marvel)
(In The City Streets At Night, With Danganronpa's Original Protagonist, Makoto Naegi Is Walking On The Streets But Notice A Strange Light That Is Landing On Earth)
Makoto Naegi: "A Meteor?"
(The Light Crashed On The Middle Of The Road & Notice That Light Landed Was Marvel's Superhero, Nova Appeared To Have Landed On The Street)
Nova: "That Was Good Landing."
Makoto Naegi: "Hey, Are The Meteor Landed?"
Nova: "No, I Was Tesing My Entry Of This Place."
Makoto Naegi: "So You're The Light, Let Me See What You Got."
Nova: "Okay, For The Nova Corps, Let's Do This!"
(Makoto & Nova Clashed Out)
"You clearly don't own an air fryer
Wobbly Strings + That Chiptune?
SO GOOD 🤌🤌
They'd just be constantly one-upping one another in a courtroom, until one of them, SOMEHOW, slips up and fumbles the case.
I cannot believe I never thought of this matchup before, bit obvious in hindsight.
Will Phoenix Wright catch Slippin’ Jimmy in court? Or will Saul Goodman slip away with his entertaining “Showtime!”?
This is the theme that would play after stealing a bunch of copies of Red Dead redemption 2 at a GameStop (or EB Games) and now you have to defend yourself in court.
Best For both
I see this fight having Two rounds.
The Investigation of the Case itself, Which showcases how the Two Work in order to get their Case.
Phoenix working fairly, Alongside his Usual Gang of the Feys. (Or if this is Post AJ, The Feys, Apollo, and Cykes), To figure out what really happened, Heck I even see him using the Magatama on a few of the BCS/BB universe to get some serious info out on Saul or his Client.
This could be risky though considering the type of people they are.
Saul meanwhile, uses his dirty tactics to get himself into Better situations than Phoenix, and even gets a bunch of (false) alibis set up for his Client.
Hell, I could see him Planting Forged Evidence solely to convict Phoenix and eliminate him from the case Early.
If the two have a File on each other, Phoenix will that Saul is tricky, but not how tricky.
While Saul will know Phoenix has a near flawless Record, but a Blemish in the form of losing his Job over faked evidence (even if it wasn't actually true)
Overall, I feel Saul would be going into Court more prepared, but probably lose to Phoenix in Court due to how well he can convince people and figure out the Mystery.
YOOOOOO I'VE WANTED TO SEE THIS FOR SO LONG AND SOME MADLAD/LASS ACTUALLY COMMISSIONED A TRACK FOR IT
HEY, DATS ME!
@@ChaseHukill You, my friend, are a hero, and you have my respect. Salute o7
If you didn’t do it, Phoenix is the Wright man for the job.
If you did do it, better call Saul.
saul wins via slippin jimmy feats which is absolutely hilarious
Saul was able to figure out the flaws of cryptocurrency without even knowing what that even was.
the evidence is in and this song is guilty of being awesome!
Esto es posiblemente el mu más surrealista que este pasando ahora
Literalmente esto podría ser mejor que Pheonix vs Naegi
Saul tiene 341 veces más personalidad que Makoto así que se me hace más divertido lol
This is the matchup of all time
This is the only acceptation for slice of life characters in death battle
im just imagining them using evidence for their weapons and its making me smile!
Seriously I wanna see a court battle between the two
This song should be a movie also or TV show
Damn, we do have rights don’t we.
“OBJECTION!”
Wiz: Phoenix Wright, The Ace Attorney
Boomstick: Saul Goodman , the lawyer you always better call
Wiz: there are alot of attorneys that protect those accused in court
Boomstick: but let’s see how these two elite lawyers best each other in a court case , he’s chief examiner Wiz and I’m police commissioner Boomstick
Wiz: And it’s our job to analyze their Law Degrees , Wit , Political Decisiveness and Access to evidence to find out who would win , a Death Trial
Alternate Name: Noble Chicanery
Connections between them
Bear to the bone ( Sans vs Freddy Fazbear)
But as an April fools joke
Well this came out of left field, still should be a fun listen ahead
Next time on death battle Ambush Bug vs deadpool. Dc vs marvel
Do either of you know the Chewbacca defense?
that does not make sense!
Marvelous Lawyers (Daredevil vs She Hulk) [Marvel]
Coming Soon:
"Sobrenatural Experiment" Stitch vs. Bunnicula
"Danger Get Dangerous" Danger Mouse vs. Darkwing Duck
"Magical Defenders" Juniper Lee vs. American Dragon Jake Long
"9th Grade Phantom" Danny Phantom vs. Randy Cunningham
"Spies And Thives" Kim Possible vs. Carmen SanDiego
"Magical Calamity" Anne Boonchuy vs. Luz Noceda
I can't tell if this is an actual upcoming DB or if it's a 'just for fun' thing but either way I dig it
Would love to hear a potential Syndrome vs Tighten theme
(I know you don't do non-commission requests)
I knew it!
PEAK
Yesssssss :D
Turnabout Named Fingered
AMV Plan
Makoto Naegi & Nova (Danganronpa & Marvel Comics) - Attorneys At Flaw (Therewolf Media) (Full Version)
Tagline: "Danganronpa's Original Main Protagonist & Marvel's Space Superhero Clash Out With Phoenix Wright VS Saul Goodman's Commission Track."
Makoto VS Nova (Danganronpa VS Marvel) | Attorneys At Flaw AMV
Hope Is Space (Makoto VS Nova) [Danganronpa VS Marvel]
Makoto Naegi & Danganronpa Was Owned By Spike Chunsoft
Nova Was Owned By Marvel Comics
In my opinion, luck can only get Phoenix so far. As far as I've seen the Ace Attorney series, Phoenix can't do everything alone. Saul's been doing a lot of footwork and there's no telling that Phoenix can actually see through the tricks of that of Saul's.
I like both of them
So idk who to pick
What if instead of a fight to the death it was a court case to the death (loser dies)
Saul wins via silly chicanery (funny epic reference XD subscribe for more funny bb/bcs memes!!)
Probably the best Breaking Bad matchup, and this track is nice too. Love the chiptune mixed with the gituar.
I prefer Edgeworth for Saul, but this is an amazing track either way.
Death Battle is more of a physical strength thing.
There has gotta be another use for this soundtrack.
Awesome Track even tho this is far from my preferred MU for either.
Saul Stomps via Chimp with a Machine Gun Memes aside Phoenix should take this via magatama
Therewolf media,I can't think of a name for this commission matchup,but it's for Peter Griffin vs Homer Simpson (Family Guy vs The Simpsons), I'd just imagine that you can come up with an amazing theme if this were a real battle on Death Battle. (Yea i know,There is an actual crossover between Family Guy and The Simpsons and Homer and Peter did fight.)
Track Name - The Family Men
Track Name: Beer and Donuts
@@ChaseHukill interesting name track,thanks.
Track Name --- Cutaway Back to the Couch
Hey ThereWolf. Have you considered the M&L RPG Mario Bros Vs Sephiroth fight? Just a silly one that came to mind in light of recent memes.
Maya vs jesse
Oh it’s a tie
I prefer the title "Ace Degenerate"
What is the word in the back?
It says “CALL ME” as a nod to saul
@@ChaseHukill thank you
I think you mean attorney's at lol.
I prefer miles edgeworth for Saul, the two have more connections and it’s a defendant vs prosecutor.
Well in a civil case there will be lawyers representing the claimant and the respondent respectively. Both sides will be represented by lawyers.
Uses ques from the better call Saul theme 80/10