It's pretty freaking impressive that this game found a way to put classic "HOLY SHIT" anime moments into a story about two lawyers arguing back and forth.
@@Goldlack65 Because Edgeworth is supposed to be portrayed as a ruthless asshole. but in the flashback case of AAI he pretty much acts like post T&T edgeworth but with him mentioning perfection or von karma every so often.
I love how he looks/stays 100% serious when admitting he was trying to buy a little time by saying objection. I can only hear him say it 100% seriously.
As an avid Phoenix Wright fan myself, I have to say that I couldn't help but laugh when I got to this part of Case 3 for the first time! I don't think Edgey has ever been so awkward in the courtroom other than here!
the games are supposed to represent how unfair the japanese legal system was or is (don’t know if it’s improved or not since, yknow, 2001) and how prosecutors have so much more power than defense attorneys so yknow verily
I'm the only one who got very happy when Edgeworth did this? He... helped us and even himself realized that the witness was the murderer edit: oh my god guys stop, it was a RETHORICAL QUESTION how can you not notice it holy shit
“Indeed! Verily, I say... Ergo!” -Miles Edgeworth I love Edgey. He looks and acts tough, but we all know that he’s just an awkward nerd like the rest of us.
Judge: I would like to end the cross-examination of Ms. Vasquez- Edgeworth: *OBJECTION!* ... Judge:...yes? Edgeworth: I wanted to say something but I forgot Judge:...oka- Edgeworth: *WAIT!*
I really love how much he floundered here. He was struggling against 15 years of conditioning- it probably hit him what he almost did to Phoenix in the last trial, by giving the clearly guilty Redd a way out, and is starting to realize that perfection be damned, _this isn't what he wants._
Kinda wish they did this a bit more in this game series. The prosecutor is always pictured as some cool and calm individual, only to trip up when we present new evidence or come up with a theory they cannot break through. It would be nice to seem them blunder due to their own causes and not ours. On a side note, kinda wish they added Edgeworth getting a penalty for his overuse of objections, or at the very least his initial objection as it held no meaning.
let's go back to basic kay? the game was made to depict how dumbly unfair court in japan is. With 99% guilty rate of course the judge would not give any penalties. It's a cool minor detail
blue turtle tbh that’s an annoying cliche the series has where a character simply says one’s name with an ellipsis and nothing else. Makes me cringe because sometimes it feels so haphazard
I absolutely love this moment because I believe it's the first time we see that Edgeworth does not care about winning only, he can also be interested in finding the truth.
Makes a lot of sense y'know. As a child, he wanted to be a defense lawyer and only sought justice. That part of him's still in there and we get to see it in this very scene.
I really like this part. It shows Edgeworth trying desperately to help Phoenix, even if this means he would lose. I feel like this represents the little part of him who remembers Phoenix, as a lost friend from that part of his childhood which was still normal. He wants to help a friend in need, just as he did that time 15 years ago. I think it’s very nice.
yeah, it's like thinking about how Phoenix sees him and what he must think about how much he's changed made him realize he himself doesn't like who he's become. those damn unnecessary feelings...
This has to be my favorite scene in the trilogy. It really shows a turning point for Edgeworth where he starts accepting that Phoenix is back in his life and he starts reverting back to his old self. He even says himself after the trial that seeing him again has given him “unnecessary feelings.” I think its showing Edgeworth really turning from unbeatable prosecutor back to his childhood self. And (SPOILER ALERT) in the next trial he just really gets defenseless and helpless because he cant turn to anybody because even Von Karma turns on him and even prosecutes against Phoenix in Edgeworth’s trial for murder. I especially like the trial after the steel samurai one because it really goes into Miles, Phoenix and Larry’s childhood and we get to see Miles’ turning points in the story. Sorry for the essay, I just wanted to talk about how much I love this scene!
@@TarnishedProductions have you played these games? If you honestly believe that there’s no evidence for this ship you either haven’t played these games or weren’t paying attention. Yes the unnecessary feelings were doubt but that line isn’t the only thing it’s just a widely memed thing because it’s something ostensibly unrelated but phrased in such a weirdly romantic way
I feel like Edgeworth helped Phoenix in part that he knew Vasquez was guilty, but also because he's a *huge* Steel Samurai fan and didn't want to see Will Powers get a guilty verdict.
edgeworth doing this fits his character really well. Ever since DL-6, he's always wanted to put criminals behind bars, he figured out Dee was the killer, and helped Phoenix. This games writing is amazing
This is why I love the ace attorney series; can't think of better writing in a game. Both teams did brilliantly (i.e. original and localisation teams). Maybe FF7 in all its original typo glory?
@@redrocketrider you're just wrong, ace attorney is great. Especially PW3 and AAI2. And I say that having played many of the popular visual novel games, pretty famous for their writing.
@@redrocketrider played both, ace attorney has them beat in my book. Danganronpa is more character focused, but the plot is inconsistent, very edgy and it doesn't make much sense. One character wouldn't be able to pull off everything like that. There are also multiple times I though game was just poorly designed. You want to solve a murder case, yet a protagonist won't examine girl's bathroom in search for evidence. Whenever someone asks me about the series my only comment is usually "it's Ace Attorney... but worse". Zero Escape has three games. The first one is decent and I enjoyed it, the second one is probably the best but has a terrible cliffhanger. The third one is just plain awful.
@@redrocketrider Ever17 is a good game to recommend, from the author behind Zero Escape series. Similar in terms of crazy concepts that somehow all make sense in the end.
This was my favorite case because of this scene. This lady was so clearly the goddamn murderer, even Edgeworth realized that letting her walk would be a complete failure of the system.
I like how Edgeworth had some awkward moments like Phoenix does when he has no idea what to do and pulls something stupid, most other prosecutors just get angry or dont do anything
Edgeworth trying to play like Phoenix: Meme worthy. 1st sign of Edgeworth slowly changing his way from only getting guilty verdicts to finding the truth: Character development.
Toprak Koç But that doesn't mean Prosecution can't get a penalty :P I mean, in the games wouldnt make sense to penalize other than the player, but you understand
It's pretty freaking impressive that this game found a way to put classic "HOLY SHIT" anime moments into a story about two lawyers arguing back and forth.
Wolf6120 You forgot the "W".
Manfred Shows Up
Well it’s not accurate to a real trial. In real life two lawyers arguing back and forth can never be a “holy shit” movement
And make it hilarious at the same time.
HORY SHIATTTT
"I object. That was, objectionable"
XD
From what case was that quote?? I don't remember but I remember the quote.
First case with Edgeworth in it I believe
Ex-Casual Turnabout Sisters.
i mean he is technically correct
@@alexanderleonardi3625 the best kind of correct
When Edgeworth stops using Basic Logic and tries bluffing.
Jonathan Backo Well in the second case he witness the power of Phoenix's Bluff. So I think he tried to do that too XD
Phoenix's Bluff™
“Mmmph! Well, yes, um...
Indeed!
Verily, I say.
Ergo!”
The words of someone who is definitely not stalling while they think.
I loved this moment because in any other game, it would have been fanservice. But putting it in the first game, without any cues? Pure service.
@@genuineinterest totally right. They did it before Edgeworth became very popular with fans.
Phoenix: “(Huh. So thats what it looks like when I do that.)”
Expect Edgeworth doesn't get penalized >:(
@@bruhgoment6384 I mean, the op might check for replies.
Amazingly dumb why not
@@Sewerslider that's so unfair, i just realised that😂😂😂
@@Sewerslider edgeworth is not penalized because he doesn't do that every five minutes
This Scene is important. It's the first time he helped Phoenix. Without him it would have been over.
ZemokuSan It’s the point where edgeworth is more interested in finding the truth, rather than winning.
And AAI kind of ruins this moment.
@@skunthundler why?
@@Goldlack65 Because Edgeworth is supposed to be portrayed as a ruthless asshole. but in the flashback case of AAI he pretty much acts like post T&T edgeworth but with him mentioning perfection or von karma every so often.
@@skunthundler Huh, never really thought of that.
Edgeworth trying to pull a Phoenix
Ragnorok x DEADASS
CLEARLY 😂😂😂😂
Ragnorok x
OBJECTION!
*has no question*
OBJECTION!
;miles_edgeworth. Exe has stopped working
I mean who wouldn’t? ;)
Ok fine, sure. Edgeworth gets to object for no reason, but when I do it I get penalized!
Well.... The Japanese legal system was unfair back then. The prosecutors had more power.
@@notmisu wait this game went off of the Japanese legal system
Prosecutors get penalized by the Chief Prosecutor, not the Judge
@@notmisu Japan? No, this game is set in America! Now eat your hamburger
@@gferrol118 get it right it's Japanifornia.
Even Edgeworth is bluffing.
Leen IS THAT A SPEEDWAGON REFFRENCE?!?
He's also scared
Was that a jojo reference?
He pulled a Phoenix Wright
i love eating you
When the test says "Justify your answer": Indeed! Verily, I say... Ergo... OBJECTION
Wow 5.1k likes and 15 replies?
@@samstrange7958 well... not anymore
I will edit my reply to match the number of replies lmao
@@samstrange7958 4 comments 1 for every year
@@salvatorerampello6247 Lmao
How to buy time 101 by your host miles edgeworth
Toby Paet still can’t by me time imma broke BOI
After all, he learned from the best: pheonix wright
I uhhh... hhmmm... wait a-... nvm
Don't learn from Edgeworth, he sucks at it.
@@sardonicsardonyx359 what are you talking about? Edgeworth learned it from pheonix, duh
If it makes you feel better Edgeworth, I have no issues with your objection.
Phoenix Wright Yeah he helps you!!
Phoenix Wright, you love any type of objection.
Rookie prosecutor Mason Klerk: *{Objection!}* Y-Your honor, tell me you disagree. You do, right? R-Right!?!?
...
Phoenix Wright Yes..... About That.... Eh.....
0:07
Edgeworth's brain: *Sorry. We are having technical difficulties. Please stand by.*
Lmao
*cue in stock music*
Fail update
*dial up modem noises*
Edgeworth is a robot
I love how he looks/stays 100% serious when admitting he was trying to buy a little time by saying objection. I can only hear him say it 100% seriously.
As an avid Phoenix Wright fan myself, I have to say that I couldn't help but laugh when I got to this part of Case 3 for the first time! I don't think Edgey has ever been so awkward in the courtroom other than here!
+Swag Industries Oh yeah xD I completely agree!
Captain Swag "OBJECTION! It was... Objectionable."
Same 😂😂
Horror Productions Br in which case was this ?
PWL The second case, I believe.
May I just say edgeworth probably has the best objection in this game. It just sounds so...edgey.
Badum tss
....what the hell
OBJECTION!
That's... that statement was... that was an objectionable thing to say... I'll leave
Is this really worth "Worth" my time ;)
See this is what happens when Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgworth's names become a pun.
And then, he was born with the name: *edge*worth
How come HE doesnt get a penalty?!
Right?!
The correct term is WRIGHT?!!
Because he’s von Karma’s pupil and everyone else is too afraid of both of them. Plus the deck’s always stacked in the prosecution’s favor anyway
there are no badges to take from him i guess lol
the games are supposed to represent how unfair the japanese legal system was or is (don’t know if it’s improved or not since, yknow, 2001) and how prosecutors have so much more power than defense attorneys so yknow verily
mmmmph Well, Yes, Um...
Indeed
Verily, i say.......
ergo!
EGGO
zvarri !
Foolish fool foolishly acting like a fool
LERGO MY ERGO
@@wizardoman5882 ALLEGRO PRESTO
Edgeworth: Mmmph! Well, yes, um... Indeed! Verily, I say... Ergo!
Me trying to fill the word count on my essay
XD
We need more scenes like this in Ace Attorney haha
NOT HERE TOOOOOOO
+Jack Daniels BOI IZ ACE ATTORNEY LEL
DAS FAIR
+Jack Daniels OBJECTION!
Fuck off m8 Kappa
HOLD IT!
You fuk off u lil scrub Kappa
This scene is what made me love Edgeworth
gferrol118 same
AgREEd
100% same
I'm the only one who got very happy when Edgeworth did this? He... helped us and even himself realized that the witness was the murderer
edit: oh my god guys stop, it was a RETHORICAL QUESTION how can you not notice it holy shit
well technically it was manslaughter but eh x3
ガトルル It's because he's truth-driven.
It's because he liked the Steel Samurai.
@@longevitee Not yet he isn't. He only got truth-driven (EdgeworthxTruth confirmed) in JFA.
Avatar Wan but he’s getting there. This was the turning point (or the start of it, anyway)
Edgeworth has a lot to learn from Phoenix in, "The Art of Bluffing."
“Indeed!
Verily, I say...
Ergo!”
-Miles Edgeworth
I love Edgey. He looks and acts tough, but we all know that he’s just an awkward nerd like the rest of us.
He is pretty awkward when it comes to social interactions and usually gets embarrassed easily
@Floris Aleska yep that's what best friends are for (or boyfriends depends if you ship them because i do lol)
He's a lawyer. I think "awkward nerd" is a given.
@@heartlyarc "Edgeworth, would it kill you just to say 'thank you'"
~Phoenix Wright
you don't know what nerd means at all don't you?
Edgeworth: Good job your honor. You see, *I was just testing you.*
Everyone needs to start somewhere if we want to change right?...
For what its worth, I think you did all Wright
Words can’t express how much I love this character
Indeed.
This was a good starting point, yes...
OBJECTION
U need to be prepared m8
Pretty much when I fell in love with this character
Em Tims same I love this guy
That's gay
And?
wow i didnt know Phoenix Weight had a youtube account-
Same, he's great
OBJECTION!
*dun Dun DUN*
I got nothin
when I saw this comment I burst out laughing.
The coolest theme starts playing and, to finally end the case, he tells us!...
Nothin'.
Judge: I would like to end the cross-examination of Ms. Vasquez-
Edgeworth: *OBJECTION!* ...
Judge:...yes?
Edgeworth: I wanted to say something but I forgot
Judge:...oka-
Edgeworth: *WAIT!*
0:51 when you're doing a case in ace attorney online but you're new and you just know the quotes
People still play AO2? Wowie
E R G O
E R G O
E R G O
E R G O
E R G O
O G R E
O G R E
O G R E
O G R E
S H R E K
S H R E K
S H R E K
S H R E K
S H R E K
Shopping is fun!
@@trillywalkthroughs104 *OH HELLO THERE😂😂😅*
@@IceCoolingK *WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP?!*
I'd say this is a very important moment in regards to Miles's character development.
Edgeworth seeks only the truth
Sammy Ramp same like Klavier Gavin
This is when he started care about Truth
That’s true now, but for a while he seeked only a “guilty” verdict.
Sammy Ramp hey I wanted to let you know that you got 420 likes my dude
@@aikitty8606 !!! Your comment is no longer accurate.
I really love how much he floundered here. He was struggling against 15 years of conditioning- it probably hit him what he almost did to Phoenix in the last trial, by giving the clearly guilty Redd a way out, and is starting to realize that perfection be damned, _this isn't what he wants._
Kinda wish they did this a bit more in this game series. The prosecutor is always pictured as some cool and calm individual, only to trip up when we present new evidence or come up with a theory they cannot break through. It would be nice to seem them blunder due to their own causes and not ours.
On a side note, kinda wish they added Edgeworth getting a penalty for his overuse of objections, or at the very least his initial objection as it held no meaning.
Connor Clemmons Payne does trip up a lot. I know it's Payne... but still.
@@clark5317 Payne doesn't count anymore, lol. He's just there to warm up the rookies.
christoph.
@@jonquilgemstone yeah all the Paynes in every game is just a warmup for the beginning of each game
let's go back to basic kay? the game was made to depict how dumbly unfair court in japan is. With 99% guilty rate of course the judge would not give any penalties. It's a cool minor detail
I wonder how many times Phoenix said/thought
“Edgeworth...” through out the trilogy
blue turtle tbh that’s an annoying cliche the series has where a character simply says one’s name with an ellipsis and nothing else. Makes me cringe because sometimes it feels so haphazard
"Callinater...."
Metal Gear...
@@LucyAdroit "ourWorld Lucy..."
@@joeyjoestar1064 Light Imagay...
I lost it when this came on the game xD
I absolutely love this moment because I believe it's the first time we see that Edgeworth does not care about winning only, he can also be interested in finding the truth.
Makes a lot of sense y'know. As a child, he wanted to be a defense lawyer and only sought justice. That part of him's still in there and we get to see it in this very scene.
I love those sprites in this game. They all give so much expressions.
I really like this part. It shows Edgeworth trying desperately to help Phoenix, even if this means he would lose. I feel like this represents the little part of him who remembers Phoenix, as a lost friend from that part of his childhood which was still normal. He wants to help a friend in need, just as he did that time 15 years ago. I think it’s very nice.
yeah, it's like thinking about how Phoenix sees him and what he must think about how much he's changed made him realize he himself doesn't like who he's become. those damn unnecessary feelings...
I love this dork
Edgeworth has developed Phoenix's awkwardness.
I think he always had it, he was just very good at hiding it until Phoenix showed up again.
For the first time in his career, Miles Edgeworth doesn’t just want a verdict.
He wants the *truth.*
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
That was probably one of my favorite objections in that game
Im guessing he got real sad about steel samurai ending-
UNDERRATED
Edgeworth was willing to lose his perfect record if it meant getting justice for Steel Samurai
0:13 rip Pursuit theme
This has to be my favorite scene in the trilogy. It really shows a turning point for Edgeworth where he starts accepting that Phoenix is back in his life and he starts reverting back to his old self. He even says himself after the trial that seeing him again has given him “unnecessary feelings.”
I think its showing Edgeworth really turning from unbeatable prosecutor back to his childhood self. And (SPOILER ALERT) in the next trial he just really gets defenseless and helpless because he cant turn to anybody because even Von Karma turns on him and even prosecutes against Phoenix in Edgeworth’s trial for murder.
I especially like the trial after the steel samurai one because it really goes into Miles, Phoenix and Larry’s childhood and we get to see Miles’ turning points in the story.
Sorry for the essay, I just wanted to talk about how much I love this scene!
Idk man, those unnecessary feelings might be something more than friendship I feel
@@sidekic1109 I AGREE
@@sidekic1109 shippers are so annoying fr
@@TarnishedProductions have you played these games? If you honestly believe that there’s no evidence for this ship you either haven’t played these games or weren’t paying attention. Yes the unnecessary feelings were doubt but that line isn’t the only thing it’s just a widely memed thing because it’s something ostensibly unrelated but phrased in such a weirdly romantic way
@@voidify3hey man I found a pic of you - 🤓
i love how the music starts whenever something lawyer-y happens but fizzles out once Edgeworth paints himself into a corner
It may be awkward, but it's also his awesome moment.
In my opinion, this marks the turning point in Edgeworth's character. Where he decides to find the truth, rather than finding a guilty verdict.
It was this moment I knew I loved Edgeworth
I love how edgeworth is built up to be this stone cold badass and then he does this like an absolute dork
Why does edgeworth act so smooth even when he is in panic---
I feel like Edgeworth helped Phoenix in part that he knew Vasquez was guilty, but also because he's a *huge* Steel Samurai fan and didn't want to see Will Powers get a guilty verdict.
Love how the music stops when he's unsure
Sometimes I forget that Edgeworth is just as much of a dork as Phoenix
This was what made me started liking Edgeworth when I first played AA
Edgeworth made me feel so proud of him in this scene. :)
The exact moment a Great Prosecutor has become a Semi-Decent Attorney. In pursuit of truth, not victory.
Bridge to turnabout
Objection!
I was hoping to come up with an original comment while i wad objecting...
I didn't.
I see...
Very well.
the funniest thing is that the music is so intense yet this scene is so hilariously awkward, i love it
The feeling when Edgeworth doesn't get a penalty when he objects randomly.
*but you do*
edgeworth doing this fits his character really well. Ever since DL-6, he's always wanted to put criminals behind bars, he figured out Dee was the killer, and helped Phoenix. This games writing is amazing
I loved this part so much, not only did Edgeworth tried to help Phoenix but he also became a comic relief
*Gotta say, I love the honesty, Edgeworth!*
"I was hoping to come up with a question while I was objecting... I didn't."
lmao the way the music keeps stopping and coming back in again-
This is why I love the ace attorney series; can't think of better writing in a game. Both teams did brilliantly (i.e. original and localisation teams). Maybe FF7 in all its original typo glory?
Then you need to play more games tbh. I never played FF7, but Ace Attorney is not a well written game by any means.
@@redrocketrider you're just wrong, ace attorney is great. Especially PW3 and AAI2. And I say that having played many of the popular visual novel games, pretty famous for their writing.
@@Fadexpl What about Zero Escape of Danganronpa? Those are VNs that I like
@@redrocketrider played both, ace attorney has them beat in my book.
Danganronpa is more character focused, but the plot is inconsistent, very edgy and it doesn't make much sense. One character wouldn't be able to pull off everything like that. There are also multiple times I though game was just poorly designed. You want to solve a murder case, yet a protagonist won't examine girl's bathroom in search for evidence. Whenever someone asks me about the series my only comment is usually "it's Ace Attorney... but worse".
Zero Escape has three games. The first one is decent and I enjoyed it, the second one is probably the best but has a terrible cliffhanger. The third one is just plain awful.
@@redrocketrider Ever17 is a good game to recommend, from the author behind Zero Escape series. Similar in terms of crazy concepts that somehow all make sense in the end.
Plot twist: he did it cause he has unnecessary feelings even before he said that he had unnecessary feelings
The part that gets me is that after he says that he couldn't come up with a question, he objects again two seconds later
The game made me smile and chuckle before, but when he said objection for the second time there I couldn’t hold in my laughter anymore
The one irrefutable truth is that Phoenix would have lost this case if not for Edgeworth.
Here’s where Edgeworth’s character development takes place. Right here, it’s a moment everyone remembers and for good reason. It’s so damn cool.
Edgeworth and Phoenix share a single braincell
"I object to OBJECTIONable puzzles" Edgeworth, PL vs PW
Ah, this moment, I think, was when I first found Edgeworth completely endearing for the first time. I am quite charmed!
Mom: the food is not that hot
The food: insert image of edgeworth here
This was the moment Edgeworth became an S-Tier character
This is probably one of my top 10 moments in the trilogy just because of how cool it was that Edgeworth took our side ?? It was very hype
Edgeworth is such a cutie lmao
Edgeworth: (internally) Oh shit... this is actually really fucking hard. I have a newfound respect for Wright.
This was my favorite case because of this scene. This lady was so clearly the goddamn murderer, even Edgeworth realized that letting her walk would be a complete failure of the system.
Petition to make another game starring Edgeworth as a main character with Bluff as a tactic.
this game was so ahead of it's time yet so of it's time at the same time and i love it so much
Like the time phoenix said “Oh I assure you it's quite based”
He said that ... With a straight face ... Without breaking a sweat or cringing ....
Best anti-hero confirmed
holy shit edgeworth
we need more scenes like this god
I like how Edgeworth had some awkward moments like Phoenix does when he has no idea what to do and pulls something stupid, most other prosecutors just get angry or dont do anything
This is one of my favourite Edgeworth moments in the series. Thanks for uploading.
I love this. Edgeworth is such a good buddy to Phoenix.
I literally love him so much omg
This is one of the top objections of all time, it's up there with "Objection! This is objectionable"
Edgeworth trying to play like Phoenix: Meme worthy.
1st sign of Edgeworth slowly changing his way from only getting guilty verdicts to finding the truth: Character development.
.....and it was at this moment.....
Edgeworth decided the truth was more important than the win... And never looked back since.
My favorite objection is
OBJECTION! I object! That was... objectionable...
GIVE EDGEWORTH A PENALTY PLEASE!!!
Nope. Prosecution can't get a penalty. It has to be stacked up against the defense.
Toprak Koç
Miles Trollworth...
didn't Von Karma got a penalty once?
Armando It wasn't in the course of gameplay though. And it was because of forged evidence, which is something much more serious than a fail objection.
Toprak Koç But that doesn't mean Prosecution can't get a penalty :P
I mean, in the games wouldnt make sense to penalize other than the player, but you understand
lol chadacter development
This scene was included in the anime.
What episode was it in?
Kevin Duane Lacuata WHERE IS IT?!
Episode 7?
No, this scene is not in the anime
Yea and Edgeworth looks super embarrassed
He's trying THA BULLSHIT technique like Phoenix ...it always works
The music cutting in and out really helps sell this scene.
This makes me cackle every time, Edgey I love you
Overruled....mostly overruled