@@Gamer88334 “Ace Attorney cases look normal” Ace Attorney has a fucking spirit waifu who literally possesses her sister to talk to you. That doesn’t seem normal, in fact they’re both dumb, just in their own ways.
Then later followed by (3:50) "Because the person who killed Honker has never been brought to justice, and I wanted to make sure that never happened." That's pretty savage.
@@DehydratedDarkness Considering Edgeworth starts off calling the first witness for Phoenix, yeah, I don't think he knew what was going on to begin with.
Yeah that basically sums up AI-generated stories in their current state - doesnt remember anything generated more than a sentence ago, hope that gets improved on in the future.
My favourite line is "I can't summon demons, they're much too powerful. I'd die in an instant" this implies demons exist it's such raw line there's so much to unpack help
Out of context, I can totally imagine this being an actual excuse a wannabe occultist on the stand would give when one of the lawyers (either the defense pressing him in a testimony or a prosecutor questioning him as the gag for that witness's "name and occupation" section) asks if he can give a demonstration of this as an example of his "powers."
I don't think he lives in the bar, he just stays there until closing times, then after that the "neighbors can vouch..." For him getting back to his home
"Your honour, I request that this _clown_ go see a psychiatrist" Edgeworth is still a savage, but I'm pretty sure he and Wright have their roles reversed.
@@fyrefrost1898 i mean, in AI dungeon, you can say stuff and the AI builds off of that. edgeworth may very well be the player, and everything else is a bizzare reaction or interpretation to what the player says. does initially start with edgeworth aswell, which would make sense for him as the player input
I love the fact that the Ai probably just read the "You are not a clown you are an entire circus" line and just went "Ok it's a story about clowns and murders got it"
The part that got me was the part right after where White looks horrified, as if Edgeworth’s absolutely cornered him. It’s the only time in the video I believe he looks so shocked
I’m pretty sure interrupting the judge is a good way to get yourself in trouble while in court. Then again, Ace Attorney isn’t known for its astounding realism.
That one is good, but going to a court to testify and droping "I have been wanted by the law for decades. I'm not going to stop now"? That one is HARD-CORE.
@@Dr_mafario Imagine if that was an everyday occurrence, the defendant accusing the prosecutor. ... Actually, strike that. If the real justice system were anything like the one in Ace Attorney, things would be a lot worse. Less boring, sure, but worse.
@@TheXBladeist case too fucking long only for the climax to be the dumbest shit ever (SPOILER AHEAD) We say some random bottle has poison and the Culprit basically goes "NO ITS IN THE BROWN ONE", dude set up a plan with him impresonating phoenix so he can fuck around and make the defendant guilty, which was a cool plan if you ignore the FACT THAT HE USED A GODDAMN BADGE MADE OUT OF CARDBOARD AND SOMEHOW THIS DUPED THE BAILIFS AND BASICALLY THE ENTIRE COURTHOUSE, eitherway you go through a lot and you feel like you have your back against the wall only for the trial to end like that. I know some may say that this is a silly filler case that's meant to be funny but that thing felt so LOOOOOOOOOONG, not as long as AAI1's final case with quercus alba but it was too painfully long and annoying for it not to be a fun filler.
@@herrforehead3745 Ah, I see. A moment of just jumping the shark and then the suspension of disbelief being broken. That sucks man. That's pretty silly and dumb.
@@mertensiam3384i love how his birth certificate didnt say he was born in new york so he moved to new york only to be said that he actually born in new york and why did he he lie about it
@@IsaacOfTheSaints von Karma is the one that said that, not Edgeworth. Though I suppose that if Edgeworth really did learn anything from his mentor, lines like this would be one of them 💀
to be fair, this was far more consistent than AI dungeon. This actually remembered characters and their place in the story consistently. AI dungeon? It will completely forget that a given character existed after about 6 lines, and will randomly introduce new ones.
“Your daughter isn’t your daughter anymore, Larry” “Do you have evidence that proves this, edgeworth?” “Yes,this photograph. It’s a picture of me with the woman in question”
I could see that line being said in a kind of case where the prosecutor is the murderer and they made a case BY murdering someone and pinned it on a different person.
"What is your occupation (witness)?" "I am currently serving as the prosecutor of this case." That is impossibly funny. The fact that Edgeworth had a straight face during that line is mind-blowing.
That's literally just every case they work on together since turnabout goodbyes! If you're the perpetrator of a crime and the case is assigned to them both, you can kiss your ass goodbye because they WILL find you out in the most bizzare way possible
Phoenix: "Edgeworth, your alibi is paper thin!" Butz: "That's right." Miles: *"Are you sure?"* Phoenix: "yes" Gumshoe: "uh huh" [silence ensues] Holy moly, this is gold.
The fact that Edgeworth is the most consistent, confused, and in character tells me that this is _his_ nightmare, and he's just glad he dreams of this monstrosity now and not the dl6 anymore
Only to throw everything out the window in the next sentence. But yeah, the language and expressions are great. It's just the plot that does not make much sense as a whole
Larry Butz said he moved to New York at 4 and that he moved there to be a detective. Damn as a 4 year old he was making strides to better his career while he was still in diapers
@@KRDecade2009 Actually, 4 is an age where quite a few children still require diapers. It's not the norm, of course, but it's in the typical realm of belated development. For example, if you start teaching them a ton of other stuff at age 3 (as parents often do nowadays), normal steps like learning proper bladder control start lagging behind.
I have to admit... never having seen Ace Attorney before, I thought this was the actual game and that it randomly generates insanely wacky, almost incomprehensible cases the player has to figure out. Only after watching the whole video, I read the description and realized what this actually is, lol
I just realized Pheonix saying "A Clown... Much like the clown that you murdered!" Implies the case originally had absolutely nothing to do with murder and the AI just jumped ship onto an entirely different case
I love how it's clear the AI is TRYING to remain cohesive by repeatedly referencing the same names and terminology, but it just... completely fails in the execution.
@@Somerandomjingleberry I'll have to check that out, so thank you! But this one really sounds to me like someone just wrote it trying to be funny, but said it was written by an AI to get more attention.
This entire video is a freaking Mexican standoff in every direction while also being a constantly escalating situation that doesn’t ever stop escalating but it never reaches a climax either and I absolutely love it
The fact that an AI can generate the phrase "I just don't think he should get off scott-free for killing my mother's beloved clown." gives me an odd sense of how far AI has come.
“What’s your real name?” “Henry.” *smirks* “How... do you SPELL that name?” *absolutely distraught* “H-e-n-r-y. With a C.” Lost my shit this is so fucking funny
His look of absolute despair when asked how to spell "Henry" killed me. I just imagine he was slowly and nervously trying to spell it out afterwards and threw in the C at the end to try and sound smart.
Everything was going relatively normal until Edgeworth made a sarcastic response comparing Larry to a clown. Then the AI just derailed into a clown murder that was a setup by the police with Larry eventually just accusing Edgeworth for no reason other than as a sheer power move. God, poor Edgeworth.
"There is only one person who could testify for Butz Alibi!" "Call Daphne to the stand." "You were at the photo studio with Larry?" "Yes." "No you weren't." "Why are you trying to disprove your own theory?"
Very AA, although in a real game that would either be a play to get another day of investigation. Or to somehow prove that Daphne was the murderer, holding out on evidence, or that the defendant has info that they for some reason didn't share with their atorney.
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Phoenix: gaslighting tf outta everyone Miles: completely in character Judge: rolling with it Red: impersonating a clown Nick: being a terrorist the A.I: *It’s best.*
The fact that the writing all flows like an Ace Attorney case despite gradually spiralling out of knowing what's happening is what seals it for me. AI's doing its best.
So here’s the plot: A famous magician, “little” Nick has been pursued by the police for decades, with them unable to pin any specific crimes on him. Eventually, they stage the murder of his apprentice, a little girl who is the daughter of Butz to get him on a crime. This murder involved this apprentice to get hit by a sabotaged car in a way that was unmistakably the work of magician Nick. However, not truely understanding the girl’s work after reading a letter to her master, they dressed her up in such a way that she resembled a famous clown in the area. However, what wasn’t accounted for is that the clown, Butz, and his spouse were all in the area at the time, causing them all to be implicated in the scene. Meanwhile, the police contacted Nick about holding his apprentice captive, offering his arrest as ransom for her life. Miles Edgeworth, having a personal connection to the alleged victim, quickly realized the plot and, in the process of trying to clear Nick’s and his apprentice’s name, accidentally implicated Butz and himself in the crime.
I love how the prosecutor was accused of the murder but then after a paper thin alibi that was never resolved they just moved on to accusing Larry together and like everyone else in the courtroom
Yeah Edgeworth be like I got home at 10 but Bartender saw him leave at 11:55. He could just be drunk and didn't remember properly though. But yeah Larry seriously tried to obstruct justice by accusing his own defendant. Obviously to confuse the whole court but that backfired because he had no actual evidence and both attorneys teamed up to figure out what was actually going on.
Lack of evidence for Larry’s claim is what caused it to be dropped. As Aleph Kasai said, Edgeworth was at the bar, so his memory of the time could be obstructed by alcohol’s effects.
I like how 2 seperate people admit to doing the crime; White's character, who was both the clown and not, said he hired the magician to kill someone. and Ron's character, the magician himself, says he has been wanted for decades and that he isn't going to stop his crimes now. and yet everyone glosses over both of them.
Despite how random and insane this was, it actually had some form of internal consistency with Chenry saying that his parents knew everything because they're cops and then it getting revealed by Little Nick the magician that the cops set the whole thing up.
I felt gaslighted mid way through because the AI somehow is able to simultaneously stay consistent and contradict itself at different points, like it couldn't decide whether it has long term memory of the case or not.
It won't do exactly, it'll just pick words that seem most likely to follow the present ones, if that makes sense. Somewhere in the neural net it would have stored 'clown' in there for the current session though. But they don't form coherent goals hence why this changes course every 5 seconds and is very confusing. The same still happens with ChatGPT and stuff. They can hallucinate things that seem plausible, especially at the granular level, but are nonsense. My favourite is ChatGPT swearing blind that mayonnaise has 4 Ns.
This feels like a bunch of kids decided to play the courthouse. Twisting all their role to win in a meaningless battle. while calling adult to be their witnessess
Alright, let me try to figure this out. So, basically: A clown was murdered. Honkie Honkers, aka The Clown, aka Henry, was originally the supposed murder victim. The Clown is a magician. The Clown’s parents are cops. Larry Butz killed Honker H. Moose. The car in the car accident was Larry Butz’s car. Daphne did not sabotage Larry Butz’s car. The Clown hired the magician. Miles Edgeworth was not with Louis at midnight. The murder of Honker H. Moose occurred at midnight. Daphne was at the photo booth with Larry Butz at 11:59 pm. Daphne was at her house, in her room, at midnight. Daphne was hired to kill Honker H. Moose. Larry Butz has a daughter named Rita, aka Daphne, Larry Butz’s fiancé. Larry Butz received a threatening phone call from Honker H. Moose 2 days before the crime. Daphne is the magician’s apprentice. Daphne is actually the victim. Ron is The Magician. The victim was a magician. The police are the real killers. The Magician was framed. Therefore: The Clown is not the murder victim. Larry Butz killed Honker H. Moose, but Honker H. Moose is also not the murder victim of the crime in question. Daphne is the murder victim of the crime in question. The Clown’s parents, aka the police, attempted to murder Daphne, but failed. The police framed The Magician for the murder of Daphne.
And a less vague idea of who's inocent, and I do believe that is Larry. Since most of the people involved, attempted murderers, framed or victims are all guilty of their separate crimes.
>mr honkers
*Has been blown to pieces by a laser*
>Also Honkers
*Testifies for murder*
He is a magician and a master of dark art after all.
He got better.
He had some amazing insurance.
Shouldn't honkers have been at the police station as a hostage though?
@@johnshepherd3820 HE KNOWNS THE DARK ARTS AND SURVIVES MUDER, WHAT DO YOU THINK THE POLICE ARE GONNA DO?
This isn’t just kangaroo court, it’s the entire zoo.
I really hope that guy watches this video 😂. It makes Ace Attorney cases look normal.
This isn't just kangaroo court, it's Australia
Unless it's a farm.
@@Gamer88334 “Ace Attorney cases look normal” Ace Attorney has a fucking spirit waifu who literally possesses her sister to talk to you. That doesn’t seem normal, in fact they’re both dumb, just in their own ways.
It’s the entire country of Australia
This entire court case is basically "If Jenny has eighteen watermelons, what is the radius of the sun" but clown murder
LMAO this actually got me really good lol
I want someone to see this comment with no context
@@chessplayer6632 got it
Mary had a little lamb
HEY MACARENA
That is a fucking sentence.
I lost it at “did a clown tell you that?” and I never got it back.
Do you need help finding it?
@@almightygoatbitch8065 it is right next to the cure the blindness and the cocaine...shouldnt be too hard to find
Any time someone says a bad take I’m gonna ask them if a clown told them that
@@StewardofAutumn but if you see the body of Hitler you've gone too far
A clown...
Much like the clown who you murdered!
Larry accusing Miles of murder and then immediately calling him to the stand is such a fucking power move
They need some answers immediately.
I could absolutely see it happening too, is the best part.
hey HEY. look me in the eyes. I am the lawyerman now.
What makes it better is that Edgeworth briefly and willingly takes the stand after the accusation too.
An Lawyer was accused
"I have been wanted by the law for decades. I'm not going to stop now" - a criminal who showed up to court just to say this
Power move
funniest thing is that it sounds like something Ron would say in cannon
@@meepbeep2464 Exactly what I was thinking
Shelly de killer flashback
Absolute power move
“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” KILLED ME
Peak sarcasm
Then later followed by (3:50) "Because the person who killed Honker has never been brought to justice, and I wanted to make sure that never happened." That's pretty savage.
It's a statement that would make perfect sense if he didn't care much for the clown and Larry was guilty
*just like that clown*
Were you his mother's beloved clown?
"I have been wanted by the law for decades. I'm not going to stop now." does this man know no fear?
Then he/she/it? Straight up goes to court. The absolute madlad.
@Oofster damnit, I really should stop using genders when talking manga
@@gentleshark972
Ron weasel
yes
@Oofster WAIT THAT’S A MALE?!
“What’s your real name?”
“Henry.”
“How, do you spell that name?”
Look of utter disbelief
“H-e-n-r-y with a C”
3:22
okay mr henry with a c
Man I hate when people misspell my name
@@ValentinaxEditsCenry
After a point it stops being a civil case and just starts being Edgeworth and Phoenix trying to figure out what's going on
So just swapping the attorney,the witness and the prosecutor around as usual?
@@DehydratedDarkness Considering Edgeworth starts off calling the first witness for Phoenix, yeah, I don't think he knew what was going on to begin with.
It's a Murder case though, so it's a criminal case.
So a typical day in the basement for Attorney Online.
Pretty much
"The car was upside down"
"He was hunched over the wheel"
Well screw gravity anyways.
The wheel was upside down too.
He has incredibly strong abs.
*OBJECTION*
he had his seat belt on
Classic Sahwit.
I like how Phoenix is trying to prove that Larry is innocent and guilty at the same time.
You know what they say. “If something smells, it’s usually the butz.”
I know this comment is a year old but isn't that also kind of just farewell my turnabout LMAO
He is trying to prove Larry is innocent about killing the clown but it’s trying to get him guilty of lying he was born here
Schrodinger's Larry.
avarage phoenix wright gameplay
Justice is blind, but this courthouse reads braille with a fist.
You mistaken it's with a rusty fork
Yes, I can tell 😂
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Poor Apollo, he relies so much on his eyes.
wow
"I am a clown, oh and I know everything"
That's peak Ace Attorney
Witness testimonies in a nutshell
Let me guess you are an Arizona ranger?
@@dimandos48 with a big iron on his hippppppp
@@josemeireles2 maybe
@@josemeireles2 (Big iron on his hiiiiiiiiiiiiııı....
“Your honor, I am a clown. That is all I have to say. Oh and
I KNOW E V E R Y T H I N G”
Cracked me up for hours
basically every witness in aa
“I am pre-programmed with knowledge of E V E R Y O N E.”
The man just f*cks around for like 5 minutes spouting about how he’s the victim than he reveals he knows L I T E R A L L Y E V E R Y T H I N G .
@@greywalker505 "Who's your owner then, little dog?"
@@ldkWhatToWriteHere
“The NSA. But my handler is a white woman.”
White: "It was an anonymous caller"
Phoenix: "Did you get a good look at his face?"
Shit, the telemarketers have figured out Skype
Yes
That sounds accurate. Like one of the obvious wrong choices you'd get on the actual game.
Still makes more sense than the updated autopsy report twist. I'll never stop being mad about it
Yeah that basically sums up AI-generated stories in their current state - doesnt remember anything generated more than a sentence ago, hope that gets improved on in the future.
"I have been wanted by the law for decades, I'm not going to stop now"
-Little Nick The Magician
, in a courthouse.
@@qExAi5 What a chad
@@--.._ :)
He was like: ¡I HAVE MAGIC POWERS, YOUR OPINION IS INVALID!
My favourite line is "I can't summon demons, they're much too powerful. I'd die in an instant" this implies demons exist it's such raw line there's so much to unpack help
Dahlia Hawthorne is a ghost that possessed a girl and haunted people out of revenge
Demons aren’t that different
We already know that since dahlia exist
The best part is how the gallery cheers as if wanting tosee it
Out of context, I can totally imagine this being an actual excuse a wannabe occultist on the stand would give when one of the lawyers (either the defense pressing him in a testimony or a prosecutor questioning him as the gag for that witness's "name and occupation" section) asks if he can give a demonstration of this as an example of his "powers."
Spirit mediums are a thing so yeah
I like how Edgeworth is for some reason living in a bar with Gumshoe as the bartender. And Gumshoe's full name is Louis Gumshoe
I don't think he lives in the bar, he just stays there until closing times, then after that the "neighbors can vouch..." For him getting back to his home
Louis Dick Gumshoe?
louis "dick" gumshoe. only his friends call him that
That's actually a good name.
@@suemccashland Only his "roommates"
"Your honour, I request that this _clown_ go see a psychiatrist"
Edgeworth is still a savage, but I'm pretty sure he and Wright have their roles reversed.
1:09
Well, Edgeworth did say "The defense calls Larry Butz to the stand."
That and "Larry, your whole story has been nothing but a long list of cliches" are honestly both painfully in character for Edgeworth
@@fyrefrost1898 i mean, in AI dungeon, you can say stuff and the AI builds off of that. edgeworth may very well be the player, and everything else is a bizzare reaction or interpretation to what the player says. does initially start with edgeworth aswell, which would make sense for him as the player input
@@zenosol234 wait you can make AI Dungeon generate an ace attorney case? How?
I love the fact that the Ai probably just read the "You are not a clown you are an entire circus" line and just went "Ok it's a story about clowns and murders got it"
Tbf, it's not wrong. If Ace Attorney had a guy named Honkers, would you question it?
@@PosthumanHeresy absolutely not, they have like 2 clown characters. One from the second game, and one being the player
@@Meleedroit actually there’s one in aa 6
@@Chaosflower ah, so that makes 5
@hat ahh my b mate my b
"I am a clown. That is all I have to say."
No, sir. You are not a clown. You are the entire circus.
_"You are not a circus, sir. You are the whole carnival"_
*Your Honor, I request that this clown be sent to a psychiatrist!*
You are not just a clown you are the entire college
@@shikikankillzone4239 "You are not a carnival. You are the entire stadium."
@@the8bitclicker_193 "you are not a stadium. You are the entire USA"
I love that the AI even picked up that Edgeworth just brings in new evidence unprompted, when it’s convenient for him.
Gotta bring out that UPDATED AUTOPSY REPORT.
isn't it the other way around tho
he doesn't get told about crucial evidence from time to time
@@robertlupa8273 A soul for a soul
NOW INTO THE CHESS DIMENSION
Computers get programmed and also respond to lines they are fed. So figure out which parts are being fed
Edgeworth's "gotcha" animation followed by "How do you spell that name" absolutely murdered me. Along with just about every other moment of this.
Much like a laser
@@creashaksorgazine2788 a blast of laser even
"H-e-n-r-y, with a C."
The part that got me was the part right after where White looks horrified, as if Edgeworth’s absolutely cornered him. It’s the only time in the video I believe he looks so shocked
D-dark arts demon summoning
I love how at the beginning no one is trying to defend Larry, it's just Wright and Edgeworth bullying him about his birth certificate.
A really good way to start a trial, i say
feels accurate to their dynamic honestly
This whole trial was about bullying Larry into submission
Neither man has actually forgiven him for the $36 he stole from Edgeworth in third grade.
@@elloo98 38**
I love how they're trying to work out who the murderer is and who was actually murdered at the same time
Check the comment section for my theory about what actually happened.
That's ace attorney for ya
That’s just ace attorney really
just like actual ace attourney lol
That is literatley the last case of Danganronpa V3
I like how henry interrupted the judge when he’s about to say that Larry is guilty to prove that Larry is guilty
he tryna get the agressive K.O
I’m pretty sure interrupting the judge is a good way to get yourself in trouble while in court. Then again, Ace Attorney isn’t known for its astounding realism.
@@greywalker505 oh yea you’d get kicked out on the spot and found guilty
HENRY 😭😭😭
"Don't kill him! That's my job." Ahh dialogue
I love how every sentence technically makes sense, but each one derails the plot even more.
That's the aIDungeon experience lol
Like there is always a line of consistency within itself... just that line is currently spiraling into a black hole
The least convoluted Ace Attorney case.
H-E-N-R-Y, with a C
@@mobiuscoreindustries it's The Line™ from Stanley Parable lolol
"Your honour, I request that this clown be sent to a psychiatrist" is such a raw fucking line holy shit
@Waifu Wielder timestamp?
@@azul-currymagician4909 1:09
no it's not. but it's super funny tho
That one is good, but going to a court to testify and droping "I have been wanted by the law for decades. I'm not going to stop now"? That one is HARD-CORE.
Lol fr
"Theres the bartender who can confirm I was there until closing time!"
Is this implying that Edgeworth drinks himself into exhaustion every night
If this is a normal case he has to deal with, I wouldn't blame him.
If I was an attorney being accused of murder by the the accused and then called to the stand to defend myself, I would probably drink too
@@Dr_mafario
Imagine if that was an everyday occurrence, the defendant accusing the prosecutor.
...
Actually, strike that. If the real justice system were anything like the one in Ace Attorney, things would be a lot worse. Less boring, sure, but worse.
@@greywalker505 OBJECTION!
@@greywalker505 Boredom is a small price to pay for a stable justice system.
Everyone: *laughing at the random AI*
Me: *_trying my sweaty hardest to solve the case_*
Dude you gotta admit, that police framing plot twist of a wanted criminal was dope
@@Delta44115 somehow this is still a better case than Recipe for Turnabout
I can already feel people are about the shred my ass for this
@@herrforehead3745 As someoneo who has never read ace attorney, do tell why that one sucks.
@@TheXBladeist case too fucking long only for the climax to be the dumbest shit ever (SPOILER AHEAD)
We say some random bottle has poison and the Culprit basically goes "NO ITS IN THE BROWN ONE", dude set up a plan with him impresonating phoenix so he can fuck around and make the defendant guilty, which was a cool plan if you ignore the FACT THAT HE USED A GODDAMN BADGE MADE OUT OF CARDBOARD AND SOMEHOW THIS DUPED THE BAILIFS AND BASICALLY THE ENTIRE COURTHOUSE, eitherway you go through a lot and you feel like you have your back against the wall only for the trial to end like that. I know some may say that this is a silly filler case that's meant to be funny but that thing felt so LOOOOOOOOOONG, not as long as AAI1's final case with quercus alba but it was too painfully long and annoying for it not to be a fun filler.
@@herrforehead3745 Ah, I see. A moment of just jumping the shark and then the suspension of disbelief being broken. That sucks man. That's pretty silly and dumb.
If you told me this is what ace attorney games are like i wouldnt even question it
Well, it certainly *is* accurate enough that I can't deny this is how it feels to play Ace Attorney.
How the hell is your comment 4 days old on a 2 hour old video?
@@Obi-Wan_Kiddobi it was unlisted until today - throw money at max to get early access
@@krpajda huh neat
@@Obi-Wan_Kiddobi Because he is a magician
Let's just all appreciate how Larry moved to New York the second he was born to become a detective and to try something new.
LMFAO
And then when he was four he got tired and moved out again
underaprecciated comment
@@mertensiam3384i love how his birth certificate didnt say he was born in new york so he moved to new york only to be said that he actually born in new york and why did he he lie about it
“Did a clown tell you that?” Sounds like an actual jab Edgeworth would make out of context.
And the answer of course would be yes.
I am 99% sure that normal Edgeworth got transported to this weird dimension, and just thinks everyone is on meth and he's just rolling with it.
@@nyxthefox2348 They're probably just on meth.
@@polarknight5376 "do you want to cross-examine the parrot, too?"
"Yes"
I agree
@@IsaacOfTheSaints von Karma is the one that said that, not Edgeworth. Though I suppose that if Edgeworth really did learn anything from his mentor, lines like this would be one of them 💀
I love how this has the same consistency as a dream, where the plot changes completely every few moments as reality shifts further out of place.
yea thats AI Dungeon 2 in a nutshell, its legit a fever dream simulator, it doesnt make sense and the more you try to correct it, the worse it gets.
@@steves578 and sometimes it gets sentient
to be fair, this was far more consistent than AI dungeon. This actually remembered characters and their place in the story consistently. AI dungeon? It will completely forget that a given character existed after about 6 lines, and will randomly introduce new ones.
@@aurias42 he probably uses the premium dragon thingie to give the AI a Big brain
@@aarthritis I mean, it is better with the dragon model, especially with following characters. But even then it's still not this consistent lol
“Your daughter isn’t your daughter anymore, Larry”
“Do you have evidence that proves this, edgeworth?”
“Yes,this photograph. It’s a picture of me with the woman in question”
"She calls me daddy now, Larry."
@@Bellumria Oh no-
I "Forcibly Adopted" Her
@@asajjyZombie Land Saga Pfp
@@spongefan155
*Recognizes Fellow Man Of Culture*
“They were fed up with me ruining their cases. So they made one of their own.”
What the fuck? That’s actually a good line.
I could see that line being said in a kind of case where the prosecutor is the murderer and they made a case BY murdering someone and pinned it on a different person.
@@beepboopmeow203 in this case I feel it's more along the lines of accusing C.A.W. in A Hat in Time, since nobody _actually_ died.
*Spoilers*
Actually that sort of happens in Rise from the ashes, but we don't get to defend the guy
Literally 1-5
@@weblure weird place to put this but thanks
In the future, all humor will be randomly generated.
*W E E D E A T E R*
wait why is this from 4 days ago?
@@lsdan4096 holy shit what
L Sdan probably a patreon benefit.
it's peak irony.
"What is your occupation (witness)?"
"I am currently serving as the prosecutor of this case."
That is impossibly funny. The fact that Edgeworth had a straight face during that line is mind-blowing.
It sounds like a bit you would get out of a ligit ace attorney game
I like how Edgeworth gains enough self-awareness to ask Phoenix why the fuck he was trying to disprove his own theory.
Phancero was helping him
Just like always, he's the only sane man in the Ace Attorney universe.
I have a crack theory that Edgeworth is actually dead and the AA universe is his own personal hell
please timestamp
@@neuratlas 9:24
I like the “wright and edgworth team up and piledrive every witness” arc
The 666 like count on this already powerful comment simply adds to its power.
That’s just called the 4th case of the 1st game
@@Maxineewing7501 *5th
That's literally just every case they work on together since turnabout goodbyes! If you're the perpetrator of a crime and the case is assigned to them both, you can kiss your ass goodbye because they WILL find you out in the most bizzare way possible
@@D14MBK also the 3rd.
Phoenix objecting to Edgeworth simply existing absolutely killed me (at 8:57)
Larry accusing Edgeworth and then immediately calling him to the stand literally had me crying
Edgeworth complying and briefly taking the stand is the cherry on top too.
@@cjvs1604 yeah!
"Any objections?"
Larry is too badass
He sounds completely done with everything when he does take the stand, too
@@maven_raven_was_taken “what is your occupation?”
-“I am currently the prosecutor of this case.”
He sounds so fricking done lmao
Phoenix: "Edgeworth, your alibi is paper thin!"
Butz: "That's right."
Miles: *"Are you sure?"*
Phoenix: "yes"
Gumshoe: "uh huh"
[silence ensues]
Holy moly, this is gold.
WHERE DID GUMSHOE CAME FROM?! WAS HE JUST STANDING OUTSIDE WAITING FOR THIS EXACT MOMENT?!
@@artemefimov8215 he was the bartender apparently
Bruh
@@Underworlder5 But still, that means he was just standing there waiting until near the end of the case
8:58 Phoenix really objected before Edgeworth was able to say anything, power move.
“Objection!”
“Bitch shut the fuck up before I turn you inside out.”
edgeworth: _exists_
wright: OBJECTION! you are not allowed to exist!
Objection! *SLAM* Objection! *DOUBLE SLAM*
no, edgeworth's objection was just his distressed pose
The fact that Edgeworth is the most consistent, confused, and in character tells me that this is _his_ nightmare, and he's just glad he dreams of this monstrosity now and not the dl6 anymore
This is absolutely 100% a fever dream that Edgeworth would have
I feel sad for edgy boy.
@@lolexguy same, imagine having this dream EVERY NIGHT
LMAOO
I think that's because of the context you meet this character in game, isn't almost always in court in game unlike the witnesses, accused and phoenix
The scariest part is how often the AI makes perfect sense
Only to throw everything out the window in the next sentence. But yeah, the language and expressions are great. It's just the plot that does not make much sense as a whole
@@lucaskitamura614 It kinda does though, it's just confusing because it involves magicians.
@@kanekyrocryptic7853 Also known as masters of the dark arts
In truth, it makes perfect sense, we are just too dim-witted to comprehend the full extent of the genius writing involved.
@@lucaskitamura614 Tbf, it's exactly like real AA.
3:27
"And how do you spell that name?"
"Henry, with a C. And I'm deathly afraid of water."
"Where's the C?"
"There's a sea?!"
This is some Airplane level humor and I'm here for it.
-accuse Edge for killing
-Get Edge to the stand
- Refuse to elaborate further
- *dissapear from an instant*
What a power move
Gen z slang has ruined this comment
@@omgman5745how did it do that?
@@zanevincent7174 Edge
@zanevincevent7174 “Edge”
(I don’t know if that’s actually what they mean, I’m just guessing)
Larry Butz said he moved to New York at 4 and that he moved there to be a detective. Damn as a 4 year old he was making strides to better his career while he was still in diapers
Knowing Larry, he might’ve been
@@KRDecade2009 Actually, 4 is an age where quite a few children still require diapers. It's not the norm, of course, but it's in the typical realm of belated development. For example, if you start teaching them a ton of other stuff at age 3 (as parents often do nowadays), normal steps like learning proper bladder control start lagging behind.
No it's even better, he moved to New York UNTIL he was 4
Detective Conan in a nutshell.
With every character somehow being the youngest in their field, that's entirely likely at this point.
2:51
"I learned it from the world's worst source of information,my parents."
I died at this part.
It's funny because it's true
My source is my parents made it the fuck up
I like how mid way through the trial Redd White admitted to hiring the magician to commit the murder and everybody decided to ignore that
They were too busy trolling Larry.
He also claims to be the clown while talking about said clown in the third person
@@destroyerkitty9434 well different closn
@@destroyerkitty9434 honestly I think that he’s a total non factor considering by just how much it seems like he’s being a clown inside the courthouse
But remember, the magician was actually the alive victim being framed by the police,,, 🤭
"I was tipped off by the officer who framed me"
The fact that it could’ve just been another officer and actually made sense makes that even funnier imo. It just had to be the one who framed him.
Couldn't resist gloating I guess. Pretty standard AA antagonist.
POLEES
@@ningenslayer6306hello fellow slayer!
I have to admit... never having seen Ace Attorney before, I thought this was the actual game and that it randomly generates insanely wacky, almost incomprehensible cases the player has to figure out. Only after watching the whole video, I read the description and realized what this actually is, lol
That sounds like a fun game to play, and know I wish something like that existed
@@HoradeFidges I might make it. You’d play as the judge and at the end of the interrogating, you need to try to decide who the killer is.
@@HorseEater Honestly I would play that
@@HoradeFidges with an AI like this existing it doesn't seem too difficult
Rougelite AA sounds pretty interesting ngl
I just realized Pheonix saying "A Clown... Much like the clown that you murdered!" Implies the case originally had absolutely nothing to do with murder and the AI just jumped ship onto an entirely different case
@person person I'm sure there were many cases where the urge nearly overtook the court, but legally that isn't an option.
@@nullpoint3346 Yeah. In such a situation that's upto the police or the judge, but it can't be so random
and when they made up a scenario about a car crash, and then proceeded to argue about it for a solid 8 minutes
Yeah, thats just AI Dungeon.
Funnily enough that was actually player input.
I love how it's clear the AI is TRYING to remain cohesive by repeatedly referencing the same names and terminology, but it just... completely fails in the execution.
That's because it clearly isn't an "AI" or predictive text.
@@TheMettaur Awww your pfp is adorable!
@@masterspoiler2367 lol thanks, but it's just official artwork from the MegaMan series
@@TheMettaur No, I've played a lot of AI Dungeon, this is almost exactly how it tends to turn out lol
@@Somerandomjingleberry I'll have to check that out, so thank you! But this one really sounds to me like someone just wrote it trying to be funny, but said it was written by an AI to get more attention.
This entire video is a freaking Mexican standoff in every direction while also being a constantly escalating situation that doesn’t ever stop escalating but it never reaches a climax either and I absolutely love it
Average Xavier Renegade Angel Episode.
"I do know about it, yes. I learned about it from the world's worst source of information, my parents"
fucking unit of a guy
I scrolled for over 10 minutes looking for a comment that acknowledged this golden line.
thats where i lost it
My man using the Armstrong school of citations
In the context of being written by an AI, I imagine this as a jab at how meatbags develop eachother with biases and opinions.
Legit a line I can understand whole heartedly.
i like how at some point edgeworth and phoenix just team up to accuse butz
at that point they've just given up on winning the case and are just desperately trying to figure out what's even going on
@@beek.4860 *yes*
Check the comment section for my theory about what actually happened.
what makes it better was butz retaliating back at edgeworth and accuses him of being the murderer
@@Toast_Sandwich Easier said then done, there's lots of comments
The fact that an AI can generate the phrase "I just don't think he should get off scott-free for killing my mother's beloved clown." gives me an odd sense of how far AI has come.
“What’s your real name?”
“Henry.”
*smirks* “How... do you SPELL that name?”
*absolutely distraught*
“H-e-n-r-y. With a C.”
Lost my shit this is so fucking funny
Hcenry
Chenry
His look of absolute despair when asked how to spell "Henry" killed me. I just imagine he was slowly and nervously trying to spell it out afterwards and threw in the C at the end to try and sound smart.
Illiteracy is no laughing matter.
hencry
Everything was going relatively normal until Edgeworth made a sarcastic response comparing Larry to a clown. Then the AI just derailed into a clown murder that was a setup by the police with Larry eventually just accusing Edgeworth for no reason other than as a sheer power move.
God, poor Edgeworth.
And then the magician, who has been wanted by the law for decades, decided to appear 😂
Edgeworth is the sanest person in the room, I think.
It feels like canon Edgeworth has just been transported into this bizarre world where he's the only sane man and nothing makes sense lmao
@@fyrefrost1898 or how a case with Wright looks like in his eyes.
@@joutakujo9773 LMAO YEAH
I feel like Edgeworth is in a nightmare or something but he hasn't realized it's a dream and he's just rolling with it.
He's been in enough trials with Phoenix that he can't tell anymore when he's in a nightmare and when he's awake
Wait so Larry’s girlfriend is also Larry’s daughter who committed the crime but is also the victim, what an absolutely amazing twist
And the magicians assistant.
"Wait so Larry’s girlfriend is also Larry’s daughter"
Well that's a court case
Sweet home Alabama?
Attempted suicide with a side of familial love
And NOBODY is worried in the slightest about that sentence. Everyone is just like “yep, makes perfect sense”
My reply got 69 likes ayyyyyyy
I love how there is no consistency with who is against who. This is a fucking free for all. Every person for themself.
"Objection-"
"Objection!"
Ace Attorney Battle Royale
@@EdyAlbertoMSGT3 this... i want to see this actually happen.
Except the judge, no one can accuse him
@@D.V.McAwesome Isn't that Danganronpa?
"There is only one person who could testify for Butz Alibi!"
"Call Daphne to the stand."
"You were at the photo studio with Larry?"
"Yes."
"No you weren't."
"Why are you trying to disprove your own theory?"
Very AA, although in a real game that would either be a play to get another day of investigation. Or to somehow prove that Daphne was the murderer, holding out on evidence, or that the defendant has info that they for some reason didn't share with their atorney.
I was really impressed with the AI at that exchange. It literally understood the problems with what Phoenix was saying
@@maxhilton325 imagine if AI could learn how to fix other AIs in future
@@ЯрославЧабан-щ5н This is kind of the case already. Our own AI certainly help create and vet themselves and each other.
@@NuniaBiznaz nice to know
thanks mate
“I am currently serving as the prosecutor of this case.”
I mean, he technically isn’t wrong.
i mean he is right
Ace Attorney series: *has three clowns, two of which are actual murderers*
AI, holding Redd White: I just think he's neat :D
Well, he is kinda a clown too
what are you talking about his name is cenry
@@SpicyMapping “H-E-N-R-Y. With a c”
Ace Attorney: *canonically has magicians*
*Ron Delite appears*
@@mich5124 It's Ron. This sounds incredibly likely to happen.
3:22 I like how Edgeworth asks him those questions just so he can get him to admit his name is spelled stupidly
4D Chess
I DIED at “I’m currently serving as the prosecutor of this case”.
Even though he was the defendant
He just looks done with the case at that moment and just gives in to the chaos XD.
Bro did Phoenix just object Edgeworth's reaction to an objection??!
I think he's done that before and it was funny
@@connorschultz380 he has
"I have been wanted by the law for decades. I'm not going to stop now." is probably the power move of the century if i'm being honest
Happy April Fools. Anyways, the actual video should be out tomorrow, unless the monetization review goes poorly. That's not a joke.
I can't wait to watch it like 10 times all over again. I am not gonna lie, your videos are always rewatchable. Good job.
wait was this the famous you're not a clown you're the entire circus case?
I'm sorry, Max, but I don't think it's gonna be better than this.
I just discovered your channel and have been rewatching your Ace Combat videos again and again. I'm not even interested in planes in the first place but thanks to you now I'm gonna start playing Ace Combat soon
Was the murderer is Mr white?
Daphne went from witness to culprit to daughter to victim in two minutes
any % relationship speedrun
Also Girlfriend
And fiance
Also Daphne looks older than Butz which is wierd
@@greywolf5590She's his sugar mommy
Phoenix: gaslighting tf outta everyone
Miles: completely in character
Judge: rolling with it
Red: impersonating a clown
Nick: being a terrorist
the A.I: *It’s best.*
Ema: Appearing for only one line.
Butz:was born here
at some moments, it really felt like a genuine phoenix wright game, notably:
"I am a clown, that's all I have to say"
oh! and i know everything. yes. i know everything.
simon keyes moment
"Then that leaves one question..."
JUST ONE.
ONLY ONE.
_Answer is offered_
THAT just raises FURTHER questions!
I don't need sleep, I need _answers._
@@boopsdoops Cool, then have more QUESTIONS.
I’m beginning to question my sanity
@@EvilDaBlobba Oh, another question?
i like how when miles asked henry how to spell his name he looked so shocked in the next frame
0:01 "You have a difficult job ahead of you, Mr. Wright."
that's an understatement
An _impossible_ job. This case doesn’t conform to normal courtroom expectations. The witness _and_ the defendant are guilty at the same time.
@@OM-ny9md Well that's just par for the course of this series, to be fair.
@@deleetiusproductions3497 ...and the victim is alive.
The fact that the writing all flows like an Ace Attorney case despite gradually spiralling out of knowing what's happening is what seals it for me. AI's doing its best.
It gets really fucking close
I mean....that IS basically just an Ace Attorney game in a nutshell.
I like how Ema just showed up out of nowhere at 3:35 and then never appeared again.
I think she kinda understood what was going on tried to step in, then realized how stupid the case was and just left or watched the chaos unfold.
Ema's trying her best to decipher what the fuck is going on but litteraly can't so she decides to watch the fireworks explode
So here’s the plot:
A famous magician, “little” Nick has been pursued by the police for decades, with them unable to pin any specific crimes on him. Eventually, they stage the murder of his apprentice, a little girl who is the daughter of Butz to get him on a crime. This murder involved this apprentice to get hit by a sabotaged car in a way that was unmistakably the work of magician Nick. However, not truely understanding the girl’s work after reading a letter to her master, they dressed her up in such a way that she resembled a famous clown in the area. However, what wasn’t accounted for is that the clown, Butz, and his spouse were all in the area at the time, causing them all to be implicated in the scene. Meanwhile, the police contacted Nick about holding his apprentice captive, offering his arrest as ransom for her life. Miles Edgeworth, having a personal connection to the alleged victim, quickly realized the plot and, in the process of trying to clear Nick’s and his apprentice’s name, accidentally implicated Butz and himself in the crime.
The best explanation of the mess this court was.
Yeah I understood that.
Structurated like this, it makes so much more sense and sounds like an interesting detective book or movie
I'm going to need a reminder to read this comment in full...
Edit: I have read the comment, we're good.
@@nullpoint3346 Have you read it yet?
“What did this man do to you?”
“He killed me!”
. . .
“Well I got better!”
"But he's still a culprit!"
@@tashkent561 A murderer with a heart of gold?
@@tashkent561 Attempted murderer!
1:09 this line is entirely in character oml
"Hi, my name is Henry, with a C, and I've been scared of oceans my whole-"
"Stop, stop. Where?"
"What?"
"Where's the C?"
"THERE'S A SEA?!"
XD
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Love this comment
"WE'RE NOT EVEN NEAR THE COASTLINE!"
@@meymeyman3127”We are now all the ice has melted!”
I love how the prosecutor was accused of the murder but then after a paper thin alibi that was never resolved they just moved on to accusing Larry together and like everyone else in the courtroom
Yeah Edgeworth be like I got home at 10 but Bartender saw him leave at 11:55.
He could just be drunk and didn't remember properly though.
But yeah Larry seriously tried to obstruct justice by accusing his own defendant. Obviously to confuse the whole court but that backfired because he had no actual evidence and both attorneys teamed up to figure out what was actually going on.
Lack of evidence for Larry’s claim is what caused it to be dropped. As Aleph Kasai said, Edgeworth was at the bar, so his memory of the time could be obstructed by alcohol’s effects.
@@deleetiusproductions3497 also 5 minutes isn’t enough time to commit murder
Are you sure?
I love how Edgeworth is a witness in a case he himself is prosecuting, and Phoenix is trying to convict everyone he possibly can.
"MY DAUGHTER WAS MY SPOUSE ALL ALONG?"
Uh oh...
SWEET HOME ALABAMA
@Artbook Dreamer You're gonna have to show me LNs like that that exist because apparently I suck at searching for them lol
_insert incest joke here_
Mabye they have the same name????
Poor Miles, getting accused and called to the stand by your own witness in the middle of the trial, I hate when that happens.
I like how 2 seperate people admit to doing the crime; White's character, who was both the clown and not, said he hired the magician to kill someone. and Ron's character, the magician himself, says he has been wanted for decades and that he isn't going to stop his crimes now. and yet everyone glosses over both of them.
and somehow edgeworth ends up on the stand in spite of all of it 😭
Despite how random and insane this was, it actually had some form of internal consistency with Chenry saying that his parents knew everything because they're cops and then it getting revealed by Little Nick the magician that the cops set the whole thing up.
but please explain how daphne was larrys fiance, daugher, the victim, and the murderer at the same time
HOW!?
@@supernova3241 That's just Daphne for you
@@UnGodlyGod7365 classic daph
@person person That is literally the plot of Old Boy
I think Daphne was the fiance, who got murdered and replaced by Rita, his daughter, who pretended to be her to hide the murder.
"Your daughter is not your daughter anymore, Larry."
WHAT
trans rights
Taken by the state
that line fucking killed me😭
Let's just say horses wouldn't be called "horses" anymore
I _think_ the idea was that Edgeworth lied about the note being turned in by the daughter, and it just got revealed awkwardly
I felt gaslighted mid way through because the AI somehow is able to simultaneously stay consistent and contradict itself at different points, like it couldn't decide whether it has long term memory of the case or not.
It won't do exactly, it'll just pick words that seem most likely to follow the present ones, if that makes sense. Somewhere in the neural net it would have stored 'clown' in there for the current session though. But they don't form coherent goals hence why this changes course every 5 seconds and is very confusing. The same still happens with ChatGPT and stuff. They can hallucinate things that seem plausible, especially at the granular level, but are nonsense. My favourite is ChatGPT swearing blind that mayonnaise has 4 Ns.
This feels like a bunch of kids decided to play the courthouse.
Twisting all their role to win in a meaningless battle.
while calling adult to be their witnessess
Alright, let me try to figure this out.
So, basically:
A clown was murdered.
Honkie Honkers, aka The Clown, aka Henry, was originally the supposed murder victim.
The Clown is a magician.
The Clown’s parents are cops.
Larry Butz killed Honker H. Moose.
The car in the car accident was Larry Butz’s car.
Daphne did not sabotage Larry Butz’s car.
The Clown hired the magician.
Miles Edgeworth was not with Louis at midnight.
The murder of Honker H. Moose occurred at midnight.
Daphne was at the photo booth with Larry Butz at 11:59 pm.
Daphne was at her house, in her room, at midnight.
Daphne was hired to kill Honker H. Moose.
Larry Butz has a daughter named Rita, aka Daphne, Larry Butz’s fiancé.
Larry Butz received a threatening phone call from Honker H. Moose 2 days before the crime.
Daphne is the magician’s apprentice.
Daphne is actually the victim.
Ron is The Magician.
The victim was a magician.
The police are the real killers.
The Magician was framed.
Therefore:
The Clown is not the murder victim.
Larry Butz killed Honker H. Moose, but Honker H. Moose is also not the murder victim of the crime in question.
Daphne is the murder victim of the crime in question.
The Clown’s parents, aka the police, attempted to murder Daphne, but failed.
The police framed The Magician for the murder of Daphne.
Which means that no one dia É andbthat's wonderful, but who should be guilty of the crime? Atleast I have a vague idea of who is guilty.
And a less vague idea of who's inocent, and I do believe that is Larry. Since most of the people involved, attempted murderers, framed or victims are all guilty of their separate crimes.
Literally had to control+f your username to find this. Thanks for taking the time to sort through this!
This is an underrated comment
Best theory ever
I adore the very casual delivery you gave for the whole 3:38 dialogue box about "getting off scott-free for killing my mother's beloved clown"
"I moved to New York and everything changed! I was happier there!"
Hmm...
Yeah, no one's happier in NY. That's why they keep moving to fucking Charleston.
I love that Larry's life before he was 4 years old was so dramatic that moving to NYC really turned his 4 year old life around.
@@magmat0585 what charleston? in south carolina?
@@zea4k Yep.
I like your profile picture
Larry accusing Edgeworth and calling him to the stand had me in stitches
Edgeworth: *Makes a comment about a clown*
The whole court: And we took that idea and ran.
The AI: "Here's a witness."
Also the AI: "I was born in New York, and then moved to New York to become a detective and you murdered a clown:"
Downstate and upstate New York are different
At least they call him out on that. The AI is self-aware