Thanks to everyone who's enjoyed and supported this series! With the Trilogy completed and an original animation under our belt, this is where we leave the Ace Attorney series. If anything ever goes wrong in your life from this point, remember that Von Karma is likely responsible for it, and that this badge proves I'm a lawyer. You can watch the entire finished Phoenix Wright series here :) ua-cam.com/video/5tUoqIcvG34/v-deo.html
edgeworth : "i pulled some strings and arranged my own prosucutor" my brain : *at the trail * judge : is the defence ready? edgeworth : ready. your honor. judge : is the prosucutor ready? edgeworth : * rushes to the prosucutor sidde * ready. your honor.
I love the subtle differences between Phoenix and Edgeworth's gameplay. Phoenix is a bit better with witnesses, so he runs into psychelocks a little less often, with sometimes less locks, but Edgeworth is FAR more competent in court, needing far less lucky bullshitting for his case
Its a shame the Edgeworth portion wasn't larger. I think 1 more case prior to the final one with pheonix and then 2 days of courtroom and investigating with edgeworth would have bee cool. (Random encounters musical has Edgeworth step in breifly during the near end of it, and it's amazing)
@@P1r4n Franziska was a foolish fool. who was merely a tool, edgeworth used to give himself a challenge in court. The prosecutions case went down in flames. RT won't play anymore of these games. This trying to rhyme, is taking up time, while i attempt to reference a song of my preference. One from RE, in a comment on T&T
Imagine being on jury duty for this case. Actual courthouse necromancy resulting in two spirits fighting it out, corpse acrobatics to move a body, the prosecutor is the killer and also breaks the world record for the most coffee chugged, the defense attorney learns he dated the defendant for half a year thinking it was her twin sister who later went on to try and murder him. This case truly had all the insane shit one could ever need. Peak writing.
@@ValerioAdriano in-game jurists dont exist (they do for one case in Apollo Justice, its an important plot point), but there are galleries for the public for some reason
@@diegopugaquintanilla4344 that's because of Article 82 of the Constitution of Japan, which stipulates that trials must be conducted publicly, and thus are observable by anyone.
RT multiple time during the stream : "It's too easy if it's Dahlia" "it's too obvious if it's dahlia" "but its gonna be really fucking weird if it's like, the twin sister you never knew about." and somehow, both are true and equally ridiculous.
First game's last case: We cross-examine a parrot. Second game's last case: We cross-examine an assassin talking through a radio. Third game's last case: We cross-examine a spirit beyond grave. Also a little fun fact: If you present sister Bikini's profile to Larry, he will say she's his mother and refuses to elaborate further.
Spoilers . . . . . . . . Game 4 is the only game in this series where you dont cross examine anything weird Game 5 you cross examine a robot like the previous comment said, but also a whale..... who is also the defendant.... Game 6 you get maya channeling the victim, a toy helicopter and larry.... all 3 you cross examine
I'd just like to point out for those unaware: Godot blames Phoenix for Mia's death because he can't see Redd White. ...sometimes I hate the writers and their name puns.
The fun thing is, since the official English translations came out after the full trilogy was released in Japan, it’s entirely possible the localization team chose the “red, white, and blue” pun for his name just for that double meaning.
@@jamescanjuggle because godot wears a visor that prevents him from seeing red, or rather he sees the whole world as red that the red colored things get blended in, if that makes sense like in 3-3, godot wasn't able to see the blood in the maid uniform
I also love that Godot being sexist kinda fits with his trauma. The people he loved and hated most were both women - and when the one he loved died he blamed himself because of survivor's guilt. He went looking for a way to justify his guilt and explain it as rational. "I should have been there" easily turns into "Because I'm a man and she was a fragile woman"... And, of course, Dahlia being an embodiment of manipulative femininity gives him conflicted feelings about women in general.
I mean, to be fair, Godot has always been kinda sexist. With Mia it was mostly the "flirty macho man" sort of sexism, calling her kitten and such and teasingly talking her down, which is cliched workplace sexism. And his whole deal about his comeback blaming Phoenix for not being there to protect Mia, basically insisting women have to be protected by men/not survive on their own, that always just stuck wrong with me how sexist it sounded.
The funny thing is the sexism is just with the English translation alone. Godot in the original Japanese never said anything close to some of the stuff he pulls here. The comment he makes to Franny is more about her age and being inexperience rather than 'wow there filly let the boys handle this' and Mia's kitten thing comes just from the honorific he uses for her. I love the American localization to bits, but they really took his smugness in the original to be just 'what if we made him demeaning to women'.
Fun fact: DL-6 is the basis of the entire ace attorney timeline. DL-6 is the only event with a cannon year date. The cause file says the murder happened 12/28/2001. The first game takes place 15 years later. All other events in the games get month and day dates so their place in the timeline is base on years since DL-6.
yes for you see phoenix, it was i who wiped all the case records and made the DL 6 incident the only reminder of today's date everytime you roll over and look at your phone for the day, you will be reminded of that elevator shaft
The best part is, it was the case that spiraled pretty much everything: Misty Fey, Redd White, Grossberg, Miles, everything. Because of von Karma, Misty Fey left the village; Mia became a lawyer at Grossbergs and met Diego, Dahlia and Phoenix; Miles and Franziska both became prosecutors; Redd White got the power over Grossberg. Von Karma is literally the cause of the entire trilogy, if not more
Bikini literally saved this game, as she was made short to save on memory on the game cartridge after the developers miscalculated the size of all of the game assets on the game boy
Grossberg in the first trial of T&T also has a limited sprite sheet compared to his earlier appearances in the first game. The devs REALLY cut it close, fitting everything they did onto the original tiny cartridge size of the GBA. There were so many last minute decisions that it’s surprising the game isn’t more of a mess. (Grodyburger’s hemorrhoids, for example, were a last minute decision.)
Godot acting so cruel to Franziska surely isn't going to end well for him. Yes, it would be a shame if Godot was left alone, in an elevator, in a blackout.
I love how previously RT was like "Phoenix how could speak about Larry that way, he is your best friend!" and now he's like "No there isn't space for you Larry fuck off" xD
Since its now confirmed that Von Karma was executed, I like to imagine his ghost constantly haunts Phoenix and taunts him with 'It was I' and 'Chemical Factory' whenever something bad happens
Even if the Ace Attorney Trilogy has come to an end, Von Karma’s spirit will always be with us even after this 3 hour monolith of a video that was made inside the chemical factory
The Iris plot was a safe guess to be honest. Phoenix Wright gets crazy but not crazy to the point where they'd say "But akshully Dahlia survived because she used spirit channeling to possess the electric chair and used the current to blast a hole in the wall!"
@@thewanderingmistnull2451That was the Layton part of the crossover, not the Phoenix part. That series managed to _not_ top at "fake city underneath the real city filled with actors"
"Before you hand me that business card I do have to point out that there's a 50/50 chance that I'll use it to prove who murdered you tomorrow, so yknow, just be aware of the risk"
@@justarandommimikyu8474 To be fair it's not *every* outing (I assume the man leaves the house more than once every couple months) just the ones covered by the games. So whenever he feels watched or subconsciously starts narrating current events and the people in his life to anyone who might be reading his thoughts, *that's* when he files every random object he finds into a court record
Oh man, it just hit me. During the trial with Mia defending Phoenix, he said that "the dollie I knew would never say such things like that" and proposed that she may have been a fake. And now that we know that Iris had acted like Dahlia during their entire relationship and Phoenix had only met the real Dahlia like twice..... Call that some foreshadowing holy shit
this case is insane but let’s just not forget that phoenix fell into the eagle river, a river known to sweep people away, and only managed to need two days of bed rest before being healthy again. this man is insane
The bridge being Don Tigre was in interesting take, but possibly one of my favorites. Its burning representing both his ferocity and his burnt ties to the black market mafia family? Beautiful.
@@DemiIsNotHere That's the part, Diego Fernando Torres Guacheta fall unconscious the moment Francheska whip hit him AND the hit the Reply button. But unfortunately for you, it's all according to Manfred Von Karma's perfect plan. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@Bouncy_Seal That's what he wants you to think. The moment Von Karma was tested for the bullet in his shoulder, he let out a scream of agony when he lost - little did we see in that short moment fading to white that the bullet ejected itself from Von Karma's shoulder and rolled towards the elevator. The bullet was Don Tigre all along. Von Karma was just another stepping stone for the mastermind.
Important Bikini knowledge: her name is a bilingual pun. The term for a buddhist nun is "Bikkhuni." The translators figured that after three games they got to make one joke that only they would enjoy.
Everytime Daniel did Von Karma's voice, my eyes would literally dart around the entire screen until I saw his face appear, it really was the send off to an amazing series.
And thats why edgeworth is my fav chr: Travels from another country to save his friend Fullfills a job he has never done before Gets the trial to his clients benefits Leaves like nothing happend Fvking MVP
Edgeworth only gets better with each coming game, too. The writing is just on point with his character development and while it's sad that they can't acknowledge Kay as canon, she helps him grow much as well as a character. The Miles Edgeworth series + his involvement in Dual Destinies only make him better as a character, kinda rare these days that a company can just focus on a character and actually do them justice instead of ruining them. To think the game basically starts with Edgeworth trying to weasel his way into getting Maya put into prison if not way worse with that fucked up justice system - and then going forward all those games later and seeing him 'reborn' after that "Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth chooses death." letter is just amazing.
Returns to the country, takes on a job he's never done before, successfully prolongs the trial so that his friend can retake his place, leaves. Edgeworth is a gigachad
Haven’t finished the video so I’m fucking terrified Edit: Holy shit how did this go from crime drama to straight up spirits just having an argument?? How is the judge okay with any of it?? God these games are so batshit, at least it’s fun
I like to imagine that Dahlia realises just how screwed she is once Phoenix starts to draw the case to a close. The brainless young man who was only useful for holding evidence, now the one to bring her down because she underestimated him. Poetic justice.
That said, I do feel it was a bit daring to tell Dahlia she had Maya's body right there. Since she is dead anyway, she could have done something there to kill Maya in the stand, like bit her tongue off or something.
@@Runetrantor There's no way she could easily commit suicide in a court and I'm under the impression that when someone is being channeled they fully take over the body and would feel pain, so not be able to overcome the body's pain limitations/restraints to do something like bite off their own tongue. Plus with the channelling technique their body physically changes, so maybe that wouldn't even affect Maya or could affect Dahlia's body the next time she's channeled?
@@lemolea9571 "There's no way she could easily commit suicide in a court" A dude did just that in this game alone! D: And honestly, given Dahlia is like, the cruelest being in this series imo, I can totally believe she would bite her tongue off, pain be damned. Dunno, just felt like a bad call to tell her she has Maya literally in her grasp, given she is... well, Dahlia.
Edgeworth: Is concerned about the justice system in the country Also Edgeworth: Pretends to be a defense attorney despite being a prosecutor, chooses the prosecutor that would rival himself by pulling some strings and updates the autopsy report
Not to mention that the reason he was considered a "demon prosecutor" and had a perfect record was because of faulty evidence and manipulating testimonies
@@TroyVan6654 Dude, these are in the same case except the updated autopsy report thing. And Edgeworth does these after complaining about justice system.
@@pteroid11 Yes, but that doesn't change the fact that these are crimes. Edgeworth would probably lose all of his reputation and his job and get a long prison sentence if he did any of these is real world.
"Death has no meaning in this courtroom, except when it concerns Phoenix, the witnesses, the defendant, the victim and sometimes the spirits of the dead that that child keeps channeling. Outside of that, no meaning."
2:16:19 I noticed the new pose, and how it looked off, but only now realized that Maya is the only person who does that pose. Head down, eyes upcast, grin, it’s all her pose.
@@Andyatl2002 imagine being such an awful witness, there is an entire trial proving why he is full of shit and another trial changing every remaining bit of testimony. The only thing he was correct about that he was in fact sitting there.
It's a slight remix, but I love how they put a remixed cornered theme and the remixed variation one in the game, for the final case in the game, for the very last part of the trial, both playing once each.
I figured that since “Don Tigre” became a running joke, I’d give a fun fact I only recently learned about them. In the Ace Attorney Anime English Dub, the voice actor for Furio Tigre is the same voice actor as Phoenix himself in the two 3DS games “Dual Destinies” and “Spirit Of Justice”.
Gotta say, it’s been a fun time. We’ve shown our badge to prove that we’re a lawyer, we’ve tangled with the monstrosity that is Von Karma, we somehow got through Big Top, we defeated the master of disguise that is Don Tigre, we made bets for McDonalds Happymeals, and we’ve even finally figured our what Grossberg was doing at the boathouse. He was inviting Yanni Yogi to join him and his bathroom friends. Thank you for this series. I’ll miss it. It’s been a blast.
@@WatanukiProductions I like to think that's the reason she was helping with the locks to get Maya (well, supposesly her) out of the cave during the next session. Even though she herseld said that a prosecutor should never skip their trial (or something like that). And while Godot might have prosecuted in her place anyway, I think this still shows that she cares.
other than edgeworth, pearl is unironically my favorite character. she’s one of the most competent and savage characters in the series at like 9. she’s only rivaled by the vk siblings in my eyes
I find it amazing how these people were able to write a narrative where every main character is related somehow and it not be confusing. And it's all thanks to Von Karma and the demon Dahlia Hawthorne.
I love how this trial wraps up the overarching threads from three games but has such an unassuming beginning. Presumably none of this crap would have ever happened if Maya just decided to go to Chuck E. Cheese instead.
Literally ALL Godot (and to a slightly lesser extent Misty and Iris) had to do was TELL HER. Instead theh decided to do the weird let's actually channel the evil spirit plan. A+ job.
@@hihey229 Godot literally admits that what he really wanted was not to save Maya, but to get revenge on the girl that literally took every resemblance of meaning from his life. Before you go complaining about something, maybe you should try understanding the character's motivation behind their actions first
Ever since i first watched this series i started taking the stairs instead of the elevator, just in case an earthquake happens and a german lawyer who caused a chemical spill on a worker at a chemical plant in order to remove his fingerprints would shoot me and blame it on said worker, causing my son's life to be shattered and him to become a prosecutor instead of a defense lawyer. You know, everyday stuff.
"Can you give coffee to a kid? Pearls would have been absolutely wired!" I just noticed that Pearl WAS a bit more hyper than she usually is. She kept moving around in that scene. Also, yes, children can drink coffee in certain amounts.
If I had a nickel for every time Maya had her name written in the blood of a murder victim, I’d have two nickels. That isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
@@Ellisepha holes in the ground are traditionaly very static and not very mobile at all, meaning that that is not a good explanation for how they could be.
I didn't find most of the twists that hard to predict. I mean, you're easily able to narrow down the possible explanations to just a few, and one turns out true (unless the game pulls someting wild, that happens too lol)
Well, there are not many cases where he actually does find out the twist long before it is revealed. Typically, the twists of these games were hinted at very well before they occurred. Someone who thinks of the case as a story would not have much issue figuring out twists several minutes before the actual reveal.
interesting thing to note: 3:01:54 Almost no one portraying the characters were truly voice actors, they were all normal staff members who provided their voices for the cast.
The difference in acting is actually super interesting. It boils down to "professional voice actors can't afford to scream at the top of their lungs and risk losing their voice"
I have to give it to the writers. Phoenix asking Edgeworth, the man who has a nebulous intimate relationship with to defend a girl who is exactly like his ex-girlfriend that tried to kill him is a fucking tension jingly dangle that i could never think of
I find it hilarious that in Stolen Turnabout, they say Godot was recommended as prosecutor by Edgeworth himself and here we learn that Edgeworth has no idea who the guy is. Meaning, Godot either lied about it or someone else just assumed he knew Edgeworth. I personally imagine he just showed up on prosecutor's office one day and told he hates Phoenix so they hired him at the spot. Thank you for this series, absolutely loved it. Kinda sad to see the series go like this, but I also understand it's not fun to be pressured into playing entire franchise. Though I would really recommend you checking other games out in your free time if you're interested. I bet you would like Edgeworth's spinoff games Investigations as they both feature flashback chapter with Von Karma himself (also second one is one of the best games in the series), as well as The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles duology which take place in Victorian London and are two best games in the franchise.
@@Mendoza-yi6qk it’s especially weird because it’s not even listed as an inconsistency on the wiki, which lists all the inconsistencies or tiny issues in every case. It’s listed as like a “note” or something but from what I remember it’s written as though it makes perfect sense and not as though it’s contradictory. The only explanations I can think of is that either Luke Atmey lied because he just is that excited about Godot or that for some reason Edgeworth, a prosecutor, was asked by some unspecified person about Diego Armando, a defense attorney, and had positive things to say even though he only met him once during his very first trial
@@EF-kk3vh those are good theories. I personally agree that it could be that Atmey just lied about whole thing or that Godot himself lied to get position as a prosecutor as he probably knew Edgeworth had become a big name.
Most likely Atmey lied about everything, he probably didn't even know who Edgeworth was and just made it on the spot when Phoenix and Maya spoke about him
i bought the trilogy after dan played turnabout sister and played all three games in the span of a few weeks. now i’m completely obsessed and have played every game minus a few :’)
If it weren't for him I likely wouldn't have played myself. I absolutely adore the games, and I'm so happy he brought the games the attention they deserve
Sad to see this series is ending. “That’s Don Tigre!” And “This is my badge; it proves… that I am a lawyer!” Are two of my favourite jokes to come out of this series, let alone the channel.
I really appreciate that this game, and this case specifically, never makes light of Phoenix's obvious trauma from being in an abusive relationship with Dahlia. Obviously he and Iris were very happy together, and there were obvious feelings, and I do ship them very hard, but whenever Dahlia is brought up, he seems very... uncomfortable with the subject, and rightfully so. And the game never once makes a joke at his expense about it. I just think that's neat.
Yeah, I really liked the moment Pheonix heard that Dahlia hated his guts. We don't hear his thoughts nor is there some big anime "oof" sound like there usually is. He just calmly thanks her for the information, and the audience has to fill in how he's feeling. I personally suspect it must have hurt, but as Phoenix has moved on from the incident, it must have given him a strong amount of closure.
@@cosmic7336 aa4 got a 80% penalty, I don't know about TGAA. This one in T&T is called "unlimited", displays as a 100% penalty and instakills you. I think you got something mixed up.
2:35:15 It's not illegal for a prosecutor to become a defence attorney, or vice versa. They can't serve in both positions at once, but they can switch from one to the other
2:40:04 honestly. From being kidnapped and having her life endangered, seeing both her mother and sister die in front of her, and just in general having been through all these cases.
2:42:19 i love how the music of the first game kicks off in the final moments of the last game, such a beautiful way to end the trilogy. I love these games so much.
All of the Von Karma takeover timestamps (because I want to refer back to them myself) 1:05:25 1:05:41 1:19:29 1:23:02 1:27:51 1:33:34 2:24:14 2:41:10 2:54:01 Please let me know if I missed any of them, they're just so priceless.
Having Larry being a witness at first was a little nice, a friend who probably won’t lie, can be unreliable, but is charming. Then he became a moron and now he becomes a burden
I hope everyone new to the Ace Attorney series, and even long time ace attorney fans, make sure to thank Janet Hsu who did the voice for Franziska Von Karma in English and French, and most importantly worked as the head lead localizations for Justice For All, Dual Destiny, Spirit of Justice, and the Great Ace Attorney duology! Thank you so much Dan for playing the trilogy and introducing some new fans to the series, and I also hope you have a great time with the Great Ace Attorney series in your off time!
The group is finally here! Seeing pheonix,edgeworth,franziska,and godot in one case was always so cool to me.they all have such a fun dynamic together and seeing them interacting with the characters they didn’t talk to before was super fun to watch
One of my favorite parts of Bridge to the Turnabout is watching everybody interact. You get so attached to these characters and then you get to see them grow in their relationships with each other, it’s cool :D
This is my absolute favorite case in the entire franchise by far. It finally develops Franziska, it lets you play as Edgeworth, it gives the payoff to the buildup of Godot during the whole game, the side characters are, as RT himself realized, actually cool and not insufferable on the stand, and it ties in every theme of the game nicely, as well as provide closure to the story of the trilogy. Say what you want about the pendulum or Larry, but even the mystery of it is very fun to piece together, and the game even foreshadowed most of the reveals before (with Godot not seeing ketchup in Maggey's apron and when Tigre screams and the lights turn off, only Godot's glasses are seen in the dark). I'll miss this series, but I'm glad it ended on the highest possible note!
Man, I’m gonna miss RT’s Ace Attorney playthroughs. I know he has already said that he isn’t planning on streaming any more of them, but he is planning on playing the Great Ace Attorney games in his free time, which is great, because those games are fantastic. GAA2 in particular might just be the best game in the series.
I was actually really sad when it ended. I have played all of the games myself already (TGAA1&2 excluded) and yet the fact that RT's Ace Attorney trilogy ended hit me like a truck. It truly was a unique experience, and it was different from playing the games alone. I hadn't usually watched RT's streams too, and only started doing so because of this series. I'm really thankful to RT for this wonderful journey. Hopefully he will enjoy the TGAA games.
I had a best friend named Phoenix who I affectionately called "Pheony" (pronounced "Feeny") and hearing Iris and Dahlia call Phoenix that throughout this game brings back so many memories man... I hope Pheonix is doing okay wherever they are now... I miss them a lot :,)
Markiplier : _(The Man who solved FNAF UCN's Lore in The 1st 15 Minutes of Gameplay)_ RTGame : _(The Man who predicted all Plot Twists in Case 3-5 before The F**ing Murder)_
First case of the AA trilogy: Possibly neurodivergent friend accused of murdering gf Last AA trilogy case: Undead, Cyclops goggles wearing, a little bit of an asshole prosecutor who has an addiction to coffee is against you in court while another prosecutor who literally whips people in court and is the child of the guy who scarred another prosecutor that you've met is busy chipping away at some red locks which were made by a ghost that is the twin of the spirit medium she's possessing and is also your dead ex because she needed to hide the dead body of another spirit medium who is your 17 year old partner but is literally only used to call her dead sister because she's actually helpful while a literal 6 year old is left wondering around the mountains without supervision Then suddenly true murderers ghost left and went to hell.
Or, You on a picnic went to hospital and your friends continues the trial and you come back and prove the prosecutor is guilty by defending your actual girlfriend
It's funny how this whole mess could have been avoided if Godot simply told Pearl not to summon a dead serial killer and to stop listening to her insane mother.
That’s part of the reason some people don’t like him. He has a complex of sorts. Instead of making sure nobody was hurt, he prioritised getting his revenge on Deliah. It was because of his want for revenge that Maya lost her mother and nearly died. It was his fault Pearl had to go through so much mental turmoil at 8 years old. But it also makes him a flawed character, which makes him more nuance. He acknowledges how it was all his fault near the end, and he acknowledges that he could’ve prevented everything and admits that it was his own selfish desires that hurt the remaining members of Mia’s family. It’s interesting. Even Mia seems conflicted in the end. I personally don’t like Godot but I can see why people like him. His flaws and bad decisions are his greatest strengths as a character.
@@laraschroeder5195 i LOVE godot's flaws as an addition to the story, especially contrasted with phoenix's savior complex. "am i doing this because i'm a good person or out of personal gratification" is something a lot of people ask themselves and seeing it represented through godot was really nice and wonderfully realistic for someone harboring both survivor's guilt & a desire for revenge
@@laraschroeder5195 Godot is a villain. Many of the best villains are good people with one fatal flaw that makes them do horrible things that they themselves realise are horrible, but are unable or unwilling to overcome.
I love how Godot's theme changes so much in mood as you play. In the beginning it's light and silly, but here at the very end you hear all his sadness in the exact same song.
This is honestly why I love to see Ace Attorney being played by different people, and largely different streamers. It's always a fresh reaction. This time, it was beloved prosecutor for 2 decades being slandered for 10+ hours by chat while poorly executed character from an objectively bad case gets immortalized as an inside joke, the second in line after von Karma himself. Every part of Ace Attorney resonates with a different type of person and it's always exciting to see which part gets somebody all pumped up.
I really liked the moment (1:40:00)Pheonix heard that Dahlia hated his guts. We don't hear his thoughts nor is there some big anime "oof" sound like there usually is. He just calmly thanks her for the information, and the audience has to fill in how he's feeling. I personally suspect it must have hurt, but as Phoenix has moved on from the incident, it must have given him a strong amount of closure.
It's all connected.... Dahlia Hawthorne....Von Karma, DL-6.....it all leads into each other..... Which raises one question: WHAT WAS GROSSBERG DOING AT THE BOAT HOUSE?
And So, Phoenix Wright, having accomplished his task, went homeless for a game. He could not object to the IRS. Jokes aside, it’s gonna be sad to see this series go.
I’d love to see RT play a Professor Layton game, it’s different enough that it’ll still be interesting but it’ll do a good job of filling the Ace Attorney role.
It can be noted: the entirety of this trilogy would not have happened if (slight spoilers for Investigations 2) somebody didn't murder someone else at a confectionery competition (the trial that led to The Elevator). Gregory doesn't die, Misty isn't driven into hiding, Nick stays friends with Edgey, Mia doesn't become a lawyer to take down Redd White for her mother, Morgan can't dethrone the master from her position... The Dahlia stuff might still happen in some way. I think Terry Fawles is still doomed whether by poison or death row. If that trial ended with Fawles guilty then her murders probably stop there with Valerie. If Fawles poisons himself still (maybe Diego takes the case, or even Defense Attorney Edgeworth) then I can see the Doug Swallow situation following. It's a better timeline all things considered. Von Karma probably survives it, too, since he never kills Gregory!
Maybe they should make a game in this parallel universe where DL-6 never happened. It would be fun if you played as Defense Attorney Edgeworth. Maybe Mia gets accused of murder and you have to defend her as your first case.
@LumiNyte yeah, but Dahlia's father left because Morgan didn't inherit the position of Master, which DL-6 not happening wouldn't change. Maybe they were already in the process of divorcing before DL-6 and it was only finalized afterwards.
@@mushu_beardie2556 Now there's an idea. I *have* been looking for a project, that might warrant some consideration. I definitely think Von Karma is prosecuting. I think maybe you still play as Phoenix, but Edgeworth is your mentor in the same way Mia was. He'd be a far less emotionally withdrawn Edgeworth, since he doesn't have that childhood trauma making him colder. He'd still be quite serious and professional, though. I think Mia, Maya, and Diego have to be the core characters outside Phoenix and Edgy. Mia would be a spirit medium, and she'd be dating Diego, and they'd be involved - but I think Maya is still the defendant. DL6 isn't responsible for Maya presumably driving a bulldozer through a mirror factory when she was younger, then following a black cat under seventeen ladders. But, who's the victim, and who's the killer? I'm tempted to say Don Tigre just for the memes, but realistically... I think it's Dahlia. Mia wasn't there to catch her. Diego's pretty good, but maybe he didn't get assigned to her. Maybe she got Grossberg'd and got away - meaning she never had to poison Diego, never had to poison Phoenix, and got away with killing Valorie, and nobody knows her. I think the victim is Iris. Dahlia already had run-ins with one sister. I think seeing justice never happen weighed on Iris, and Dahlia began to suspect that she'd talk. Maybe she meets Maya because Mia takes her to the temple for a spiritual retreat, and Maya becomes friends with Iris, and doesn't find out her secret but does find out there's something weighing on her and encourages her to do something about it. Dahlia kills Iris, and frames Maya, who was within a 10 mile radius and therefore will be blamed. The key witnesses are Diego and Mia. To get more of the cast involved, though, it didn't happen at the temple. Maybe Maya invited Iris to a festival in the city, and that was where it happened. That gives us some more characters to play with. Maybe Butz has a pretzel stand there, or Lotta is selling healing crystals, or Oldbag is running festival security, that kinda thing. Definitely something to think about, it could be fun.
@@discordlexia2429 waiting for the next court case to be ''maya stole a bulldozer and is currently wanted by the police for committing property damage''
14:47 "This girl, she's exactly my type!" I saw this and thought to myself "What, your type is murdere- wait, actually, yea, that would explain things"
Thanks to everyone who's enjoyed and supported this series! With the Trilogy completed and an original animation under our belt, this is where we leave the Ace Attorney series. If anything ever goes wrong in your life from this point, remember that Von Karma is likely responsible for it, and that this badge proves I'm a lawyer. You can watch the entire finished Phoenix Wright series here :) ua-cam.com/video/5tUoqIcvG34/v-deo.html
plus two song performances
Even though I played through the games myself this was still very entertaining! Thanks for the videos
Wheres our mcdonalds?
Sad we aren't going through Apollo justice... please port them Capcom
So you are saying Von karma killed my mom?!
Fun fact: After this trial, Larry actually does properly commit to being an artist and picture book author for the rest of the series. Good on him.
Minus a short part of Investigations as an actor (where he's supposedly excellent too!)
Larry has a lot of talents actually
@@riroufudo sculpting (game 1) is one people forget even though it's the first in the series
Yeah but it wasnt the best thing to phenix
hes so talented... keep your head up king your crown is slipping
Maybe the real Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations was the chemical factories we burnt our fingertips in along the way.
Von Karma, no!
this requires so many layers of knowledge to read my braincells are being fried . . . at the chemical factory.
Or maybe, the real ace attorney was actually, “DON TIGRE”!
The chemical factories we burnt our fingertips along the way and the Attorney's badges presented as well
Yes, for, you see, it was us.
edgeworth : "i pulled some strings and arranged my own prosucutor"
my brain : *at the trail *
judge : is the defence ready?
edgeworth : ready. your honor.
judge : is the prosucutor ready?
edgeworth : * rushes to the prosucutor sidde * ready. your honor.
Oh god I wish
Edgeworth argues with himself the entire trial and eventually, he loses to the opposition's solid case
I would pay so much money just to have an actual case like that
I thought he would get Payne, and just absolutely demolish him.
Defense Edgeworth is just Edgeworth with a mustache taped to his face
I love the subtle differences between Phoenix and Edgeworth's gameplay. Phoenix is a bit better with witnesses, so he runs into psychelocks a little less often, with sometimes less locks, but Edgeworth is FAR more competent in court, needing far less lucky bullshitting for his case
too bad most of these witnesses that "helped" Phoenix around the crime scenes are completely against him in court
Its a shame the Edgeworth portion wasn't larger. I think 1 more case prior to the final one with pheonix and then 2 days of courtroom and investigating with edgeworth would have bee cool. (Random encounters musical has Edgeworth step in breifly during the near end of it, and it's amazing)
@@P1r4n Franziska was a foolish fool. who was merely a tool, edgeworth used to give himself a challenge in court. The prosecutions case went down in flames.
RT won't play anymore of these games.
This trying to rhyme, is taking up time, while i attempt to reference a song of my preference. One from RE, in a comment on T&T
@@P1r4n phoenix wrong
@@StarWyvernHPB if only the investigations games were as good as that
Imagine being on jury duty for this case.
Actual courthouse necromancy resulting in two spirits fighting it out, corpse acrobatics to move a body, the prosecutor is the killer and also breaks the world record for the most coffee chugged, the defense attorney learns he dated the defendant for half a year thinking it was her twin sister who later went on to try and murder him.
This case truly had all the insane shit one could ever need. Peak writing.
I don't think America* has juries in first instance trials.
*Japan
@@ValerioAdriano in-game jurists dont exist (they do for one case in Apollo Justice, its an important plot point), but there are galleries for the public for some reason
@@diegopugaquintanilla4344 True. In The Great Ace Attorney the Jury is a core mechanic as well.
@@diegopugaquintanilla4344 that's because of Article 82 of the Constitution of Japan, which stipulates that trials must be conducted publicly, and thus are observable by anyone.
i mean, i saw a comment on the big top episode that said that the guys who made this were drunk and on a tight deadline so yeah its insane lol
RT multiple time during the stream : "It's too easy if it's Dahlia" "it's too obvious if it's dahlia" "but its gonna be really fucking weird if it's like, the twin sister you never knew about." and somehow, both are true and equally ridiculous.
First game's last case: We cross-examine a parrot.
Second game's last case: We cross-examine an assassin talking through a radio.
Third game's last case: We cross-examine a spirit beyond grave.
Also a little fun fact: If you present sister Bikini's profile to Larry, he will say she's his mother and refuses to elaborate further.
He does actually elaborate later in another optional conversation, where he says Bikini just *looks* like his mother
Spoilers for the rest of the series
Fourth Game: dunno
Fifth Game: You cross-examine a robot
Sixth Game: You cross-examine the victim of a murder
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Game 4 is the only game in this series where you dont cross examine anything weird
Game 5 you cross examine a robot like the previous comment said, but also a whale..... who is also the defendant....
Game 6 you get maya channeling the victim, a toy helicopter and larry.... all 3 you cross examine
Spoilers :)
Fourth game’s last case: we sort of time travel
Fifth game’s last case: we watch the witness/killer/phantom get fucking shot by a sniper
Spoilers:
I haven't actually played the AA games.
I'd just like to point out for those unaware: Godot blames Phoenix for Mia's death because he can't see Redd White.
...sometimes I hate the writers and their name puns.
The fun thing is, since the official English translations came out after the full trilogy was released in Japan, it’s entirely possible the localization team chose the “red, white, and blue” pun for his name just for that double meaning.
im confused haha what does it mean?
@@jamescanjuggle Mia was killed by a guy named Redd White, and Godot can’t see red on white
@@jamescanjuggle because godot wears a visor that prevents him from seeing red, or rather he sees the whole world as red that the red colored things get blended in, if that makes sense
like in 3-3, godot wasn't able to see the blood in the maid uniform
@@Lysandali ketchup
I love that what made Dan suspect Godot was the killer first wasn't any of the evidence, but the fact that Godot suddenly became really sexist.
I also love that Godot being sexist kinda fits with his trauma. The people he loved and hated most were both women - and when the one he loved died he blamed himself because of survivor's guilt. He went looking for a way to justify his guilt and explain it as rational. "I should have been there" easily turns into "Because I'm a man and she was a fragile woman"... And, of course, Dahlia being an embodiment of manipulative femininity gives him conflicted feelings about women in general.
Honestly, I too would become sexist if a woman almost poisoned me to death and got away with it because she was a pretty girl 💀
I mean, to be fair, Godot has always been kinda sexist. With Mia it was mostly the "flirty macho man" sort of sexism, calling her kitten and such and teasingly talking her down, which is cliched workplace sexism. And his whole deal about his comeback blaming Phoenix for not being there to protect Mia, basically insisting women have to be protected by men/not survive on their own, that always just stuck wrong with me how sexist it sounded.
maybe stop being a moron then @@shincci
The funny thing is the sexism is just with the English translation alone. Godot in the original Japanese never said anything close to some of the stuff he pulls here. The comment he makes to Franny is more about her age and being inexperience rather than 'wow there filly let the boys handle this' and Mia's kitten thing comes just from the honorific he uses for her. I love the American localization to bits, but they really took his smugness in the original to be just 'what if we made him demeaning to women'.
Fun fact: DL-6 is the basis of the entire ace attorney timeline. DL-6 is the only event with a cannon year date. The cause file says the murder happened 12/28/2001. The first game takes place 15 years later. All other events in the games get month and day dates so their place in the timeline is base on years since DL-6.
That checks lol
yes for you see phoenix, it was i who wiped all the case records and made the DL 6 incident the only reminder of today's date
everytime you roll over and look at your phone for the day, you will be reminded of that elevator shaft
The best part is, it was the case that spiraled pretty much everything: Misty Fey, Redd White, Grossberg, Miles, everything. Because of von Karma, Misty Fey left the village; Mia became a lawyer at Grossbergs and met Diego, Dahlia and Phoenix; Miles and Franziska both became prosecutors; Redd White got the power over Grossberg. Von Karma is literally the cause of the entire trilogy, if not more
I think you are forgetting about the IS-7 incident. There was a given date as well.
Well technically IS-7 from AAI2 is the basis, since it was almost exactly a year before DL-6
i like how Edgeworth is literally metagaming with the psychelocks. "there were too many locks, he must have been hiding something more important"
@@paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 I think I had a stroke reading this
Phoenix used the Magatama as a lie detector once at Pearl's suggestion. Edgeworth had it for a minute and immediately went full rules lawyer with it
@@paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 ok
*Psycholocks
@@TotalyNotTony *Psychopathiclocks
Bikini literally saved this game, as she was made short to save on memory on the game cartridge after the developers miscalculated the size of all of the game assets on the game boy
I know this is probably a joke but this does seem like something a dev would do
@@eliaspanayi3465 No, that's actually true, they said it in an interview.
More accurately Game Boy Advanced
Grossberg in the first trial of T&T also has a limited sprite sheet compared to his earlier appearances in the first game.
The devs REALLY cut it close, fitting everything they did onto the original tiny cartridge size of the GBA. There were so many last minute decisions that it’s surprising the game isn’t more of a mess.
(Grodyburger’s hemorrhoids, for example, were a last minute decision.)
bikini is the mew of ace attorney
Godot acting so cruel to Franziska surely isn't going to end well for him.
Yes, it would be a shame if Godot was left alone, in an elevator, in a blackout.
Yes for you see Phoenix, it was I who gave the poison to Dahlia. IT WAS MADE IN THE CHEMICAL FACTORY
Godot dies for his misogyny (good)
Franziska noo!!
VON KARMA, NOT AGAIN
Phoenix be like " ah shit, here we go again"
I love how previously RT was like "Phoenix how could speak about Larry that way, he is your best friend!" and now he's like "No there isn't space for you Larry fuck off" xD
That’s called character development
Larry deserves it, let's be honest
Since its now confirmed that Von Karma was executed, I like to imagine his ghost constantly haunts Phoenix and taunts him with 'It was I' and 'Chemical Factory' whenever something bad happens
Actually, RT's von Karma bits are all canon (that's just von Karma's ghost)
Even if the Ace Attorney Trilogy has come to an end, Von Karma’s spirit will always be with us even after this 3 hour monolith of a video that was made inside the chemical factory
There's also AJ: AA, AAI, AAI2, DD, SOJ and many other games
I only pointed out the best ones
he’ll be hanging out near elevators and chemical factories in spirit
@@somethingtheoneandonly those ones are console exclusives though but this one was released on other systems including PC
@@somethingtheoneandonly Objection! What of the Great Ace Attorney games? Those are spectacular as well!
@@thatoneswordguy Yes, I forgot about them, I am heartly sorry for my mistake
Dan guessing two of the major plot twists before the murder even happened is absolutely incredible, king behaviour
The Iris plot was a safe guess to be honest. Phoenix Wright gets crazy but not crazy to the point where they'd say "But akshully Dahlia survived because she used spirit channeling to possess the electric chair and used the current to blast a hole in the wall!"
@@wevegottrouble5891 ...you don't know about the Layton crossover, do you?
@@thewanderingmistnull2451That was the Layton part of the crossover, not the Phoenix part. That series managed to _not_ top at "fake city underneath the real city filled with actors"
Drift king behaviour*
Anytime someone hands something to Phoenix: "Hey, you know, this could be pretty useful in court should a crime be committed in the near future."
"Before you hand me that business card I do have to point out that there's a 50/50 chance that I'll use it to prove who murdered you tomorrow, so yknow, just be aware of the risk"
I mean, if I bumped into as many murder scenes as Phoenix does, I’d probably think like that too.
I mean, that does come back to bite him in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney.
To be honest if every outing I went on was interrupted by a murder I’d probably share the same mindset.
@@justarandommimikyu8474 To be fair it's not *every* outing (I assume the man leaves the house more than once every couple months) just the ones covered by the games.
So whenever he feels watched or subconsciously starts narrating current events and the people in his life to anyone who might be reading his thoughts, *that's* when he files every random object he finds into a court record
Oh man, it just hit me. During the trial with Mia defending Phoenix, he said that "the dollie I knew would never say such things like that" and proposed that she may have been a fake. And now that we know that Iris had acted like Dahlia during their entire relationship and Phoenix had only met the real Dahlia like twice..... Call that some foreshadowing holy shit
Oh my god you're so right.
Setting things up so early for a payoff, that is masterful writing right there.
Pheonix presenting his badge as evidence is like him saying “my source is: just trust me bro”
“My source is I made it the fuck up!”
@@Dishonest89 "Source? My source is my badge, and it proves I'm a lawyer."
is like "HOME" saying, so it was your home that did it all along
@@hagger4858 mobile UA-cam moment. That’s on me for not catching that
this case is insane but let’s just not forget that phoenix fell into the eagle river, a river known to sweep people away, and only managed to need two days of bed rest before being healthy again.
this man is insane
He also ate glass that once held poison.
He's not human.
I mean in next game he gets hit by a car, bounced around like a ball by the force of the crash & all he gets is a broken leg.
Truly like a phoenix, he cannot be killed. He simply rises back up again every time
Imagine if the last case was just you playing as edgeworth/jj
@@shincci not even that, it was just a sprained ankle. just how this man is not dead because of injuries baffles me
Glad to see that RT finally got Don Tigre arrested for his crimes of impersonating everyone in this case that has absolutely no relation to
Still can't belive that Don Tigre was hidden under Godots visor the whole time!
I knew it! Bikini was Don Tigre the entire time!
von karma spent more that a year on vactiin don tigre just took over to cover up. thats how he learnt how to lawyer
The bridge being Don Tigre was in interesting take, but possibly one of my favorites. Its burning representing both his ferocity and his burnt ties to the black market mafia family? Beautiful.
I can't believe Don Tigre was behind every case in every Ace Attorney game, I'm glad they finally caught him in Dual Destinies
I think I've finally found out why Grossberg was at the dock that one time. It was Don Tigre in disguise!
No he just mistook it for a bathroom
Dock Tigre
But why was Don Tigre at the boat house!?
@@zeldaenby224 because that's where the haemorrhoid cream is.
He needed to have a chat with his old co-worker from his days working at the chemical factory
Phoenix: Pearl, do you want ice cream?
*10 psychelocks appears, Von karma laughs, Godot drinks coffe and Edgeworth use his index finger*
You missed Francheska whip
@@DemiIsNotHere That's the part, Diego Fernando Torres Guacheta fall unconscious the moment Francheska whip hit him AND the hit the Reply button.
But unfortunately for you, it's all according to Manfred Von Karma's perfect plan. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
and godot, edgeworth, von karma, pearl and Phoenix, were all actually mr tigre
Grossberg is also there with his harlem shake hemmeroids
@@fyra_cat2119 So, when the bass hits, he'll suddenly release the diarrhea with hints of blood?
"On the contrary: Fuck you!" Is a god-tier line
Timestamp?
@@longcx7242 50:04 there, dug it up for ya
@@maciej4250 tysm!
so god-tier that you forgot how it went? i believe that's a crucial contradiction in your testimony, proving that you're the real murderer!
“The defense would like to raise this to the prosecution;”
extends his middle finger
My favorite running gags from this series of playthroughs:
Von Karma did every crime
Furio Tigre is every criminal
And therefore it logically follows that Furio Tigre is Von Karma and nobody else
@@Bouncy_Seal That's what he wants you to think. The moment Von Karma was tested for the bullet in his shoulder, he let out a scream of agony when he lost - little did we see in that short moment fading to white that the bullet ejected itself from Von Karma's shoulder and rolled towards the elevator. The bullet was Don Tigre all along.
Von Karma was just another stepping stone for the mastermind.
but did you know that this badge..... proves that i'm a lawyer?
@@annn2780 *whips you*
You foolish fool who foolishy fools fools with your foolish fooly fool words
*whips you* *whips you* *whips you* *whips you* *whips you* *whips you*
It's how the badge proves he's a lawyer for me.
Important Bikini knowledge: her name is a bilingual pun. The term for a buddhist nun is "Bikkhuni."
The translators figured that after three games they got to make one joke that only they would enjoy.
actually her name is the xact same as in the Japanese version
Playing as Edgeworth...
this truly is how it feels to be a videogame boss
The one game where the boss is just as formidable when you play them as when you unlock them to play.
Wait till he plays the Investigations games
@@bumblebee8286”I’ve solved the mystery of the RED MOLE!!! 🥳”.
@@bumblebee8286killing myself
I can't believe Manfred don Tigre was responsible for masterminding everything in the trilogy
MANFRED DON TIGRE 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I know you mean theyre the same person, but my first thought was they got married
“For you see Mr. Phoenix Wright, I’m walking here!”
Luckily Phoenix’s badge proved he was a lawyer and solved all the problems
@alextavora7589 No that’s exactly what they meant. Gay marriage 👍 /j
Everytime Daniel did Von Karma's voice, my eyes would literally dart around the entire screen until I saw his face appear, it really was the send off to an amazing series.
When he popped up behind the couch I thought I would choke from laughing so much
Dan really is pushing it for the 10 minute mark aint he?
yeah, like 3 extra hours, man overkillin/j
Yeah, seems he only just got over the 10 min mark!
Ikr he really stretched out that end title card
God these comments are amazing
Didn't even put any midroll ads in does he even know how to youtube?????
And thats why edgeworth is my fav chr:
Travels from another country to save his friend
Fullfills a job he has never done before
Gets the trial to his clients benefits
Leaves like nothing happend
Fvking MVP
Edgeworth only gets better with each coming game, too. The writing is just on point with his character development and while it's sad that they can't acknowledge Kay as canon, she helps him grow much as well as a character.
The Miles Edgeworth series + his involvement in Dual Destinies only make him better as a character, kinda rare these days that a company can just focus on a character and actually do them justice instead of ruining them.
To think the game basically starts with Edgeworth trying to weasel his way into getting Maya put into prison if not way worse with that fucked up justice system - and then going forward all those games later and seeing him 'reborn' after that "Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth chooses death." letter is just amazing.
Returns to the country, takes on a job he's never done before, successfully prolongs the trial so that his friend can retake his place, leaves. Edgeworth is a gigachad
"friend"
@@SpaceNerd95251 "Roommate"
wow what a wonderful realistic law game! hope that there isn’t an exorcism in the middle of a courtroom!
That would be so unrealistic
Dang it von karma!
Of course not
Now let me explain the pendulum
i thought youbwere exaggerating what the hell
Haven’t finished the video so I’m fucking terrified
Edit: Holy shit how did this go from crime drama to straight up spirits just having an argument?? How is the judge okay with any of it?? God these games are so batshit, at least it’s fun
2:11:38 "At about 9:30 PM, I materialized into this world."
has the same energy as
"At age six I was born without a face."
It really does
“Yes, for you see, it was I who caused that child to be born without a face, because his mother worked at the chemical factory.”
@@thesmasher138VON KARMA WHAT THE FUCK?
I like to imagine that Dahlia realises just how screwed she is once Phoenix starts to draw the case to a close. The brainless young man who was only useful for holding evidence, now the one to bring her down because she underestimated him. Poetic justice.
That said, I do feel it was a bit daring to tell Dahlia she had Maya's body right there.
Since she is dead anyway, she could have done something there to kill Maya in the stand, like bit her tongue off or something.
@@Runetrantor i also thought that, but Ig that's too much
@@Runetrantor There's no way she could easily commit suicide in a court and I'm under the impression that when someone is being channeled they fully take over the body and would feel pain, so not be able to overcome the body's pain limitations/restraints to do something like bite off their own tongue. Plus with the channelling technique their body physically changes, so maybe that wouldn't even affect Maya or could affect Dahlia's body the next time she's channeled?
@@lemolea9571 "There's no way she could easily commit suicide in a court" A dude did just that in this game alone! D:
And honestly, given Dahlia is like, the cruelest being in this series imo, I can totally believe she would bite her tongue off, pain be damned.
Dunno, just felt like a bad call to tell her she has Maya literally in her grasp, given she is... well, Dahlia.
@@Runetrantor Well unless she has poison on her, it might be a bit less effective
I practically died when RT predicted all of the plot twists in the first 20 minutes
Same dude
As usual.
I can’t wait for him to look at the title cards for all the other cases in the series and immediately guess the entire plot
@@captainblue5096 Too bad that will never happen, he confirmed that he's stopping at the Trilogy. Disappointing, but I guess it's his choice.
he literally joked about the pendulum
@@legendaccount3247
At least, until they do another remaster
“She looks like she could be related to Maya” I FUCKING DIED
…so did misty? i’m sorry
“AND THATS WHY SHE DID THE MURDER” -RT
the monkeys paw curls
YEAH IK I was like “no fucking way did he actually just do that”
I came here just to find this comment lol
This is the trial of RTgames, the victim is Bonk.
Anytime Dan hesitates over the badge you know exactly what's coming.
_Your Honor..._
*This* is *my badge*
@@RetepAdam *and it proves,,*
that i'm a lawyer.
"Objection denied."
**Loads save**
I love how RT went from "oh come on Phoenix, be nice to Larry, he's your FRIEND!" to "Oh Jesus fucking Christ Larry what you done this time?"
When all those psyche locks appeared, my eyes were the size of the moon. What the HELL, Larry
Edgeworth: Is concerned about the justice system in the country
Also Edgeworth: Pretends to be a defense attorney despite being a prosecutor, chooses the prosecutor that would rival himself by pulling some strings and updates the autopsy report
Not to mention that the reason he was considered a "demon prosecutor" and had a perfect record was because of faulty evidence and manipulating testimonies
It's called character growth.
@@TroyVan6654 Dude, these are in the same case except the updated autopsy report thing. And Edgeworth does these after complaining about justice system.
I mean if he was really that crooked wouldn’t he get Payne in there?
@@pteroid11 Yes, but that doesn't change the fact that these are crimes. Edgeworth would probably lose all of his reputation and his job and get a long prison sentence if he did any of these is real world.
My favorite part of the stream is chat keeping track of how many cups of coffee Godot drank
Even some of the non-canon cups were counted in the final tally that was great
and the fool counter too!
It was over 30 by the end of it.
And chat spamming pride emotes when Pheonix and Edgeworth interacted
@@TotalyNotTony or whenever fransiska spoke
2:06:05
"Death has no meaning in this courtroom" is such a great line, but I find it so funny. Especially from Godot specifically.
"Death has no meaning in this courtroom, except when it concerns Phoenix, the witnesses, the defendant, the victim and sometimes the spirits of the dead that that child keeps channeling. Outside of that, no meaning."
@@imaginaryboy2000 don't forget the dead lawyer who occasionally appears for a line or two from the small woman who serves as Phoenix aide.
“Since the day you were executed, the narrow bridge that once stretched in front of you is burnt to a crisp” is also an amazing line.
2:16:19 I noticed the new pose, and how it looked off, but only now realized that Maya is the only person who does that pose. Head down, eyes upcast, grin, it’s all her pose.
Except it's mirrored because it's Dahlia there. Friggin amazing character design in this series.
Oh wow
I actually did notice that but brushed off as just dahlia being spiteful and mimicking Maya's pose. And agreed, that's very good gaming design
Oh my god I never realized that, now it's got me thinking about if spirits being channeled might display characteristics like that
Bruh how, that's insane!
you mentioned that bikini was a "top tier" witness and that made be interested to see you put all the witnesses of the trilogy on a tier list.
Moe is at the bottom. You can't even see him, that's how low he is.
@@pozzsicle same tier as Charizard
Old Man would be low as well
@@pozzsicle Mo is such an outlier if he's not weighed out, the teirlist condenses to two categories, Moe, and Not Moe
@@Andyatl2002 imagine being such an awful witness, there is an entire trial proving why he is full of shit and another trial changing every remaining bit of testimony. The only thing he was correct about that he was in fact sitting there.
Cool detail:
During the final objection, the pursuit theme isn't the usual "Caught", but rather, the original "Cornered" frome the first game!
Ye i caught that
It's a slight remix, but I love how they put a remixed cornered theme and the remixed variation one in the game, for the final case in the game, for the very last part of the trial, both playing once each.
"I don't understand Pearl, it seems the world is her oyster." Subtle, Dan.
...
What
@@RandomPerson-ng4kr pearls and oysters
I figured that since “Don Tigre” became a running joke, I’d give a fun fact I only recently learned about them.
In the Ace Attorney Anime English Dub, the voice actor for Furio Tigre is the same voice actor as Phoenix himself in the two 3DS games “Dual Destinies” and “Spirit Of Justice”.
Sam Riegel? 😂
Phoenix was Don Tigre all along!
@@jamescanjuggle Yes
@@JackMatthews1998 id recognise those teeth anywhere
@@jamescanjuggle Fresh Cut Grass with human teeth and a flesh tongue
Gotta say, it’s been a fun time. We’ve shown our badge to prove that we’re a lawyer, we’ve tangled with the monstrosity that is Von Karma, we somehow got through Big Top, we defeated the master of disguise that is Don Tigre, we made bets for McDonalds Happymeals, and we’ve even finally figured our what Grossberg was doing at the boathouse. He was inviting Yanni Yogi to join him and his bathroom friends.
Thank you for this series. I’ll miss it. It’s been a blast.
Agreed
1:09:01 "you're nothing but a little girl without your whip!"
Absolutely
DECIMATED!
Pearly pulls no punches
I love that von Karma seems legitimately hurt by Pearl's remarks.
@@WatanukiProductions
I like to think that's the reason she was helping with the locks to get Maya (well, supposesly her) out of the cave during the next session.
Even though she herseld said that a prosecutor should never skip their trial (or something like that). And while Godot might have prosecuted in her place anyway, I think this still shows that she cares.
i love that she says it with the ‘pearl squaring up to punch’ sprite as well, as if she would fight fran if it wasn’t for the whip
other than edgeworth, pearl is unironically my favorite character. she’s one of the most competent and savage characters in the series at like 9. she’s only rivaled by the vk siblings in my eyes
I find it amazing how these people were able to write a narrative where every main character is related somehow and it not be confusing.
And it's all thanks to Von Karma and the demon Dahlia Hawthorne.
I love how this trial wraps up the overarching threads from three games but has such an unassuming beginning. Presumably none of this crap would have ever happened if Maya just decided to go to Chuck E. Cheese instead.
AAI2 moment
Literally ALL Godot (and to a slightly lesser extent Misty and Iris) had to do was TELL HER. Instead theh decided to do the weird let's actually channel the evil spirit plan. A+ job.
@@hihey229 tbf... Godot actually aknowledge this and went like "maybe I didn't actually wanted to save her... maybe I just wanted revenge"
@@hihey229 all he really had to do was taking that letter so Pearls wouldn’t be able to find it
@@hihey229 Godot literally admits that what he really wanted was not to save Maya, but to get revenge on the girl that literally took every resemblance of meaning from his life.
Before you go complaining about something, maybe you should try understanding the character's motivation behind their actions first
i love the sheer fight or flight RT experiences the moment flight is even mentioned as a possibility again
fight or
.. *flight*!?
@Wolfgalaxy I just made that joke. Prepare to duel.
Ever since i first watched this series i started taking the stairs instead of the elevator, just in case an earthquake happens and a german lawyer who caused a chemical spill on a worker at a chemical plant in order to remove his fingerprints would shoot me and blame it on said worker, causing my son's life to be shattered and him to become a prosecutor instead of a defense lawyer. You know, everyday stuff.
Now you just need to play omori and you'll be paralyzed for eternity
So, you see Adrian, it was *I* all along that created your phobias of elevators!
@@CDexie Von Karma NO!
@@purplpasta No upward motion, in any way, ever
@@captainfiri7619 well... in OMORI's case, down
"Can you give coffee to a kid? Pearls would have been absolutely wired!"
I just noticed that Pearl WAS a bit more hyper than she usually is. She kept moving around in that scene.
Also, yes, children can drink coffee in certain amounts.
If I had a nickel for every time Maya had her name written in the blood of a murder victim, I’d have two nickels. That isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
and both were her family members!
Full circle
The “pull up a chair” bathroom joke Dan uses with Godot implies that toilets are mobile in the Ace Attorney universe
They haven't invented plumbing yet in this universe, every toilet is just a hole in the ground.
@@Ellisepha holes in the ground are traditionaly very static and not very mobile at all, meaning that that is not a good explanation for how they could be.
@@Ellisepha they use buckets, that's how they move them. Case solved
@@Spanso they're holes on the chair and they shit through it, and onto the floor.
@@marcalcantara1174 buckets aren't chairs. Therefore your argument is void.
RT inadvertently picks up on the plot twists so quickly it's like he's got spiritual video game powers.
It’s almost as if he studied how a story works…
Eh, probably not. He should know every word by now, though.
I didn't find most of the twists that hard to predict. I mean, you're easily able to narrow down the possible explanations to just a few, and one turns out true (unless the game pulls someting wild, that happens too lol)
"Godot did it, he's the killer"
Bruh he even picked up on the Tarzan plot twist
Well, there are not many cases where he actually does find out the twist long before it is revealed. Typically, the twists of these games were hinted at very well before they occurred. Someone who thinks of the case as a story would not have much issue figuring out twists several minutes before the actual reveal.
I'm starting to think that Pearl has mind control powers.
She just makes people treat her as their own child and make her wishes all true
as Daniel said, the world is her oyster
and how meaningful her name is as the pearl inside it
So that's how she made those temple reservations! She possesed the booking clerk!
Ah yes, Franziska’s TRUE weakness
The approval of a small (albeit sassy and BRUTALLY honest) child
interesting thing to note:
3:01:54
Almost no one portraying the characters were truly voice actors, they were all normal staff members who provided their voices for the cast.
and they still did a better job than the professional voice actors for AA5 and AA6
@@lilimoflilith2096 That's your opinion on it.
@@mapytrix3982 yeah and grass is green. of course that's my opinion dude
@@lilimoflilith2096 You're portraying it less as an opinion and more as a fact.
The difference in acting is actually super interesting. It boils down to "professional voice actors can't afford to scream at the top of their lungs and risk losing their voice"
I have to give it to the writers. Phoenix asking Edgeworth, the man who has a nebulous intimate relationship with to defend a girl who is exactly like his ex-girlfriend that tried to kill him is a fucking tension jingly dangle that i could never think of
Wait...I thought it was Iris's twin sister that tried to kill Phoenix due to some whole contrived poison plot that took to long...
@@popump2617 oh yeah iris is innocent but I phrased like that so people wont get spoiled if they didnt watched It yet!
@@HinaryLuna00 it hasn't been 3 hours yet and a lot of people wander the comments so this is nice~
And said ex girlfriend also literally killed a man at Edgeworth's first trial traumatizing him
@@HinaryLuna00 if they havent watched it yet they shouldnt be in the comments lol
I find it hilarious that in Stolen Turnabout, they say Godot was recommended as prosecutor by Edgeworth himself and here we learn that Edgeworth has no idea who the guy is. Meaning, Godot either lied about it or someone else just assumed he knew Edgeworth.
I personally imagine he just showed up on prosecutor's office one day and told he hates Phoenix so they hired him at the spot.
Thank you for this series, absolutely loved it. Kinda sad to see the series go like this, but I also understand it's not fun to be pressured into playing entire franchise.
Though I would really recommend you checking other games out in your free time if you're interested. I bet you would like Edgeworth's spinoff games Investigations as they both feature flashback chapter with Von Karma himself (also second one is one of the best games in the series), as well as The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles duology which take place in Victorian London and are two best games in the franchise.
That is a weird plot point that never got resolved sadly
@@Mendoza-yi6qk it was don tigre all along
@@Mendoza-yi6qk it’s especially weird because it’s not even listed as an inconsistency on the wiki, which lists all the inconsistencies or tiny issues in every case. It’s listed as like a “note” or something but from what I remember it’s written as though it makes perfect sense and not as though it’s contradictory. The only explanations I can think of is that either Luke Atmey lied because he just is that excited about Godot or that for some reason Edgeworth, a prosecutor, was asked by some unspecified person about Diego Armando, a defense attorney, and had positive things to say even though he only met him once during his very first trial
@@EF-kk3vh those are good theories. I personally agree that it could be that Atmey just lied about whole thing or that Godot himself lied to get position as a prosecutor as he probably knew Edgeworth had become a big name.
Most likely Atmey lied about everything, he probably didn't even know who Edgeworth was and just made it on the spot when Phoenix and Maya spoke about him
The end of an era. You've introduced a lot of people to Ace Attorney. Thank you so much for the memories RT, for both old fans and new.
Yeah I literally bought the trilogy on Consol so I can play it after I saw him play the first few episodes I'm honestly addicted to them
i bought the trilogy after dan played turnabout sister and played all three games in the span of a few weeks. now i’m completely obsessed and have played every game minus a few :’)
If it weren't for him I likely wouldn't have played myself. I absolutely adore the games, and I'm so happy he brought the games the attention they deserve
I'm hoping he follows through and plays the other games. It would be incredible to see him play AAI.
Sad to see this series is ending. “That’s Don Tigre!” And “This is my badge; it proves… that I am a lawyer!” Are two of my favourite jokes to come out of this series, let alone the channel.
Aren't you forgetting someone?
"For you see, it was I that turned Don Tigre's skin orange, in the chemical factory!"
@@Darkserpent-nb2bt "Von Karma, No!"
Wait a second, that’s not von karma, that’s DON TIGRE! I can prove it with THIS PIECE OF EVIDE-
I really appreciate that this game, and this case specifically, never makes light of Phoenix's obvious trauma from being in an abusive relationship with Dahlia. Obviously he and Iris were very happy together, and there were obvious feelings, and I do ship them very hard, but whenever Dahlia is brought up, he seems very... uncomfortable with the subject, and rightfully so. And the game never once makes a joke at his expense about it. I just think that's neat.
Yeah, I really liked the moment Pheonix heard that Dahlia hated his guts. We don't hear his thoughts nor is there some big anime "oof" sound like there usually is. He just calmly thanks her for the information, and the audience has to fill in how he's feeling. I personally suspect it must have hurt, but as Phoenix has moved on from the incident, it must have given him a strong amount of closure.
Yea phoenix moved on. He's with edgeworth now
It's surprisingly empathetic
@@edwardvandermeer7455”He’s with Edgeworth now”
Great, now you just made Pearl cry…
@@vinccool96pearl homophobia arc
2:42:31 i find it funny how godot calls for an ultimate penalty when rt has like one bit of health left
"Ha... joke's on you, I have nothing left to lose"
I WILL DEAL 100% OF YOUR 1 HP WITH THIS NEXT ATTACK!
@@cosmic7336 aa4 got a 80% penalty, I don't know about TGAA. This one in T&T is called "unlimited", displays as a 100% penalty and instakills you. I think you got something mixed up.
"Oh No, she's turning into Moe"
Is the most traumatizing Thing I've ever heard
reject humanity
return to moe
@@dazcarrr reject your opinion,
how about no
@@tendericed2749 As we all know,
He is the true foe
Moe chooses death
@@EndoEnnard1 We would never,
stoop that low
Damn, Godot became my favorite character, that crying sequence was just the sweet mix of badass and sad as hell
I know. He's my favorite prosecutor in these games. I just love how his story connects to everybody and his suave personality.
It's real shame he's sexist...
@@maciej4250 I don't think he's sexist, he just has some mysogynistic comments sometimes
@@zikiq1480 isn't mysoginy inherently sexist?
@@parry3439 yes but I don't think he's fully sexist though
2:35:15 It's not illegal for a prosecutor to become a defence attorney, or vice versa. They can't serve in both positions at once, but they can switch from one to the other
2:40:04 honestly. From being kidnapped and having her life endangered, seeing both her mother and sister die in front of her, and just in general having been through all these cases.
2:42:19 i love how the music of the first game kicks off in the final moments of the last game, such a beautiful way to end the trilogy. I love these games so much.
Actually it’s slightly different from the one in the first game, but yeah
I can't believe they cut edgeworth's 'metabolic processes' line in this edit, it's so dorky I love it.
@@nerdygem8620 yess those are amazing
Let's just say it's a matter only for your therapist
i loved the part when you play as edgeworth and he says “it’s edging time” and edges all over the prosecution and witness
WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL
Based 🗿🗿🗿
?????????
The Edging Turnabout
That was pretty Edgy, wouldn't you think?
All of the Von Karma takeover timestamps (because I want to refer back to them myself)
1:05:25
1:05:41
1:19:29
1:23:02
1:27:51
1:33:34
2:24:14
2:41:10
2:54:01
Please let me know if I missed any of them, they're just so priceless.
YES
42:14 is another one
Having Larry being a witness at first was a little nice, a friend who probably won’t lie, can be unreliable, but is charming. Then he became a moron and now he becomes a burden
I sure do love flanderization
@@boilington litteraly what happened to him
@@archivist_13 what borb said
he's just annoying now
@@boilington no I know that I was agreeing with you
@@archivist_13 ah alright gotcha
I hope everyone new to the Ace Attorney series, and even long time ace attorney fans, make sure to thank Janet Hsu who did the voice for Franziska Von Karma in English and French, and most importantly worked as the head lead localizations for Justice For All, Dual Destiny, Spirit of Justice, and the Great Ace Attorney duology!
Thank you so much Dan for playing the trilogy and introducing some new fans to the series, and I also hope you have a great time with the Great Ace Attorney series in your off time!
Wait that was all the same person? Literal legend
we love queen Janet
RT: *makes a joke prediction*
Me, who has played through this case: "DONT MAKE JOKES RT"
My favourite was when he said Godot's going to be like "well clearly she swung across like fuckin Tarzan"
The group is finally here!
Seeing pheonix,edgeworth,franziska,and godot in one case was always so cool to me.they all have such a fun dynamic together and seeing them interacting with the characters they didn’t talk to before was super fun to watch
One of my favorite parts of Bridge to the Turnabout is watching everybody interact. You get so attached to these characters and then you get to see them grow in their relationships with each other, it’s cool :D
This is my absolute favorite case in the entire franchise by far. It finally develops Franziska, it lets you play as Edgeworth, it gives the payoff to the buildup of Godot during the whole game, the side characters are, as RT himself realized, actually cool and not insufferable on the stand, and it ties in every theme of the game nicely, as well as provide closure to the story of the trilogy. Say what you want about the pendulum or Larry, but even the mystery of it is very fun to piece together, and the game even foreshadowed most of the reveals before (with Godot not seeing ketchup in Maggey's apron and when Tigre screams and the lights turn off, only Godot's glasses are seen in the dark). I'll miss this series, but I'm glad it ended on the highest possible note!
My favourite part of this ending was when Franziska said "their may be a bullet lodged in his shoulder, but his memory will be lodged in our hearts"
I liked when she said "It's Von Karmin' Time" and Von Karmed everywhere.
Man, I’m gonna miss RT’s Ace Attorney playthroughs. I know he has already said that he isn’t planning on streaming any more of them, but he is planning on playing the Great Ace Attorney games in his free time, which is great, because those games are fantastic. GAA2 in particular might just be the best game in the series.
*BAD OPINION ALERT* I think Apollo justice is better than gaa2.
@@thescaletblur07 Miles Edgeworth Investigation is better.
I was actually really sad when it ended. I have played all of the games myself already (TGAA1&2 excluded) and yet the fact that RT's Ace Attorney trilogy ended hit me like a truck. It truly was a unique experience, and it was different from playing the games alone. I hadn't usually watched RT's streams too, and only started doing so because of this series.
I'm really thankful to RT for this wonderful journey. Hopefully he will enjoy the TGAA games.
@@chezfiq9721 Agreed
@@thescaletblur07 good opinion*
I hope Manfred Von Karma stays as a recurring character in the RT Cinematic Universe
Also, I can't believe that RT is actually Don Tigre in disguise
I like how RT's voice for Bikini sounds like an Irish person doing an impression of an Irish person
because it is
rumble tumble is literally irish
yeah re tweet games are Irish smh
@@GorillaFan_32 yeah, can't believe this dude thinking rumbly tummy games isn't irish
@@Satherian exactly, right tit game is Irish. Can't believe this guy.
I had a best friend named Phoenix who I affectionately called "Pheony" (pronounced "Feeny") and hearing Iris and Dahlia call Phoenix that throughout this game brings back so many memories man... I hope Pheonix is doing okay wherever they are now... I miss them a lot :,)
Phoenix is a really cool name.
Don’t worry, I’m sure they work somewhere really nice- like a chemical factory.
@@maxboyden5209 PHEONY, NO
@@lavender3609”Yes, for you see, It was I who sent Phoenix to the chemical factory!”
@@BrownyanVON KARMA, NO!
Markiplier : _(The Man who solved FNAF UCN's Lore in The 1st 15 Minutes of Gameplay)_
RTGame : _(The Man who predicted all Plot Twists in Case 3-5 before The F**ing Murder)_
First case of the AA trilogy: Possibly neurodivergent friend accused of murdering gf
Last AA trilogy case: Undead, Cyclops goggles wearing, a little bit of an asshole prosecutor who has an addiction to coffee is against you in court while another prosecutor who literally whips people in court and is the child of the guy who scarred another prosecutor that you've met is busy chipping away at some red locks which were made by a ghost that is the twin of the spirit medium she's possessing and is also your dead ex because she needed to hide the dead body of another spirit medium who is your 17 year old partner but is literally only used to call her dead sister because she's actually helpful while a literal 6 year old is left wondering around the mountains without supervision
Then suddenly true murderers ghost left and went to hell.
Or,
You on a picnic went to hospital and your friends continues the trial and you come back and prove the prosecutor is guilty by defending your actual girlfriend
Pretty sure Maya is 19 and Pearl is 8.
Possibly neurodivergent friend???
@@Birdyboys Yeah why
@Birdyboys I think they meant Larry?
It's funny how this whole mess could have been avoided if Godot simply told Pearl not to summon a dead serial killer and to stop listening to her insane mother.
That’s part of the reason some people don’t like him. He has a complex of sorts. Instead of making sure nobody was hurt, he prioritised getting his revenge on Deliah. It was because of his want for revenge that Maya lost her mother and nearly died. It was his fault Pearl had to go through so much mental turmoil at 8 years old.
But it also makes him a flawed character, which makes him more nuance. He acknowledges how it was all his fault near the end, and he acknowledges that he could’ve prevented everything and admits that it was his own selfish desires that hurt the remaining members of Mia’s family. It’s interesting. Even Mia seems conflicted in the end.
I personally don’t like Godot but I can see why people like him. His flaws and bad decisions are his greatest strengths as a character.
@@laraschroeder5195 i LOVE godot's flaws as an addition to the story, especially contrasted with phoenix's savior complex. "am i doing this because i'm a good person or out of personal gratification" is something a lot of people ask themselves and seeing it represented through godot was really nice and wonderfully realistic for someone harboring both survivor's guilt & a desire for revenge
2:46:16
To be fair he does admit that he didn’t just do the smartest thing, that he must not have been interested in saving Maya at all.
I love that about him tbh
@@laraschroeder5195 Godot is a villain. Many of the best villains are good people with one fatal flaw that makes them do horrible things that they themselves realise are horrible, but are unable or unwilling to overcome.
I love how Godot's theme changes so much in mood as you play. In the beginning it's light and silly, but here at the very end you hear all his sadness in the exact same song.
Huge shoutout to RT's editor Ashtaric, she did amazing on all those "Von Karma enters the frame" edits
43:06
One of the only times I'm grateful Franziska brought a Bull Whip into This Courtroom
Maybe whipping judges isn't such a bad idea
You’re getting a raise
This is honestly why I love to see Ace Attorney being played by different people, and largely different streamers. It's always a fresh reaction. This time, it was beloved prosecutor for 2 decades being slandered for 10+ hours by chat while poorly executed character from an objectively bad case gets immortalized as an inside joke, the second in line after von Karma himself. Every part of Ace Attorney resonates with a different type of person and it's always exciting to see which part gets somebody all pumped up.
I actually liked the Don Tigre case. Is it bad? Yes. But, it's a better "Bad Case" than the circus malarkey. It's dumb, but I didn't find it grating.
Considering his childhood wish to be a wizard, Gumshoe would make for a really good Hagrid!
You're a wizard, Phoenix!
Maya makes a moderate hermione.
Lacking a bit of smarts, but she gets kidnapped often enough
Hagrid was expelled so never got to be a wizard.
@@kaspianepps7946 Exactly like gumshoes exponentially lowering salary!
@@ayaanmohammad6645 this badge proves that I'm a wizard!
I really liked the moment (1:40:00)Pheonix heard that Dahlia hated his guts. We don't hear his thoughts nor is there some big anime "oof" sound like there usually is. He just calmly thanks her for the information, and the audience has to fill in how he's feeling. I personally suspect it must have hurt, but as Phoenix has moved on from the incident, it must have given him a strong amount of closure.
It's all connected.... Dahlia Hawthorne....Von Karma, DL-6.....it all leads into each other.....
Which raises one question: WHAT WAS GROSSBERG DOING AT THE BOAT HOUSE?
He was getting Don Tigre to examine his haemorroids.
And So, Phoenix Wright, having accomplished his task, went homeless for a game. He could not object to the IRS.
Jokes aside, it’s gonna be sad to see this series go.
Unless... He does Apollo Justice
@@goose4919 he is not doing anymore ace attorney streams
“jokes aside”
i don’t want to spoil but maybe you should read the plot of apollo justice lmfao
Spoilers
Phoenix canonically loses his job & legally adopts an 8 year old girl few months after this game ends.
@@shincci Apollo Justice is a decent game. But, the game ruined this epic ending.
I’d love to see RT play a Professor Layton game, it’s different enough that it’ll still be interesting but it’ll do a good job of filling the Ace Attorney role.
that would be a TREAT
I really want to see his reaction to the final case of phoenix wright vs professor layton
seeing how layton was designed to be phoenix without the character flaws i think it’d be a hilarious contrast. also how bullshit insane the plots are
That would be terrible for backseating
@@TotalyNotTony well it's either backseating puzzles which probably won't matter, or it would be actually just spoilers
It can be noted: the entirety of this trilogy would not have happened if (slight spoilers for Investigations 2) somebody didn't murder someone else at a confectionery competition (the trial that led to The Elevator). Gregory doesn't die, Misty isn't driven into hiding, Nick stays friends with Edgey, Mia doesn't become a lawyer to take down Redd White for her mother, Morgan can't dethrone the master from her position... The Dahlia stuff might still happen in some way. I think Terry Fawles is still doomed whether by poison or death row. If that trial ended with Fawles guilty then her murders probably stop there with Valerie. If Fawles poisons himself still (maybe Diego takes the case, or even Defense Attorney Edgeworth) then I can see the Doug Swallow situation following.
It's a better timeline all things considered. Von Karma probably survives it, too, since he never kills Gregory!
I don’t think the Dahlia stuff would happen. Seeing that Bikini states that her father left the village after DL-6
Maybe they should make a game in this parallel universe where DL-6 never happened. It would be fun if you played as Defense Attorney Edgeworth. Maybe Mia gets accused of murder and you have to defend her as your first case.
@LumiNyte yeah, but Dahlia's father left because Morgan didn't inherit the position of Master, which DL-6 not happening wouldn't change. Maybe they were already in the process of divorcing before DL-6 and it was only finalized afterwards.
@@mushu_beardie2556 Now there's an idea. I *have* been looking for a project, that might warrant some consideration.
I definitely think Von Karma is prosecuting. I think maybe you still play as Phoenix, but Edgeworth is your mentor in the same way Mia was. He'd be a far less emotionally withdrawn Edgeworth, since he doesn't have that childhood trauma making him colder. He'd still be quite serious and professional, though.
I think Mia, Maya, and Diego have to be the core characters outside Phoenix and Edgy. Mia would be a spirit medium, and she'd be dating Diego, and they'd be involved - but I think Maya is still the defendant. DL6 isn't responsible for Maya presumably driving a bulldozer through a mirror factory when she was younger, then following a black cat under seventeen ladders. But, who's the victim, and who's the killer? I'm tempted to say Don Tigre just for the memes, but realistically... I think it's Dahlia. Mia wasn't there to catch her. Diego's pretty good, but maybe he didn't get assigned to her. Maybe she got Grossberg'd and got away - meaning she never had to poison Diego, never had to poison Phoenix, and got away with killing Valorie, and nobody knows her.
I think the victim is Iris. Dahlia already had run-ins with one sister. I think seeing justice never happen weighed on Iris, and Dahlia began to suspect that she'd talk. Maybe she meets Maya because Mia takes her to the temple for a spiritual retreat, and Maya becomes friends with Iris, and doesn't find out her secret but does find out there's something weighing on her and encourages her to do something about it. Dahlia kills Iris, and frames Maya, who was within a 10 mile radius and therefore will be blamed. The key witnesses are Diego and Mia. To get more of the cast involved, though, it didn't happen at the temple. Maybe Maya invited Iris to a festival in the city, and that was where it happened. That gives us some more characters to play with. Maybe Butz has a pretzel stand there, or Lotta is selling healing crystals, or Oldbag is running festival security, that kinda thing.
Definitely something to think about, it could be fun.
@@discordlexia2429 waiting for the next court case to be ''maya stole a bulldozer and is currently wanted by the police for committing property damage''
14:47
"This girl, she's exactly my type!"
I saw this and thought to myself "What, your type is murdere- wait, actually, yea, that would explain things"
sometimes I wish that comments like this would gain more traction
@@oefest5252 Thanks! You never know tho :)
@@oefest5252 Well, it probably isn't gaining traction because Iris actually isn't a murderer.
@@giantWario I know, the false assumptions is half of the joke
This video truly doesn’t capture the feeling of chat spamming pride hearts whenever Phoenix and Edgeworth interacted.
LMAOOOO
I wish the ace attorney series also showed chat
thank you for letting us know that important fact
i meannnnn
Edgeworth don't have a new bashful looking sprite for nothing
@@nimbusykz2288 o