My favourite one is when they are on the ship and he is like "Or maybe the steam engine exploded" and Naruhodo is like "if that had happened, we were all be dead by now"
I love that this song goes from “holy shit it’s THE She- uhh, Herlock Sholmes!” to “dammit Sholmes is doing something dumb again” to “HOLY SHIT HERLOCK YO”
This song is brilliant. It starts off as heroic, confident, and a third adjective I cant think up of. Like, wow it's THE Sherlock Holmes. Then by Case 4, it's just the "Holmes is back on his bullshit" theme.
played this for a friend who hasn't played the game and she described the piece as "written to be sophisticated, but the violinist is a little silly" and thats exactly sholmes's vibe for most of the game
Let me tell you, after beating both games, I can honestly say that Sholmes is easily one of the greatest characters ever. He starts off as a comic relief, but as the games go on, you start to see he's so much more than that. He's not just a great detective, he's a great person.
Absolutely, just finished GAA 2 (his final deduction music holy shit...) To me, he's the best Ace Attorney character. Easily the most hilarious (followed by Blackquill) with so many shenanigans and he completely killed it as a detective during the GAA 2's main plot.
The only thing that I disliked about his character is that (spoilers): Because of the gameplay mechanic where he's forced to get the deductions wrong for Ryunosuke to learn, some people thought he was actually dumb and didn't realize that he was faking it to help Ryunosuke to learn/improve.
@@l.n.3372 Completely agreed (spoilers) Personally that turned me off to play for a while after Chapter 2. The gameplay forces it to happen but I wish they had a better/different delivery for the deductions that didn't involve his character to be out of place.
@@nagari5067 The gameplay choice is probably controversial among some fans for that reason, as well as because it feels a bit forced throughout game 1. In my opinion, it feels a bit too intrusive in game 1. But in game 2, the Dance of Deduction sections are legitimately fun and add clever, memorable moments to the story too. So I guess you could say that it simply improved, as almost everything got better between Adventures and Resolve. For the record, I'm not a fan of the speckled band case in Adventures, either, although for slightly different reasons. But I can understand that it might turn off people for the reason you mentioned as well.
@@l.n.3372 Yeah. He was definetely faking it most of the time. Although I'm pretty sure he was actually serious about the snake, considering he was genuinely shocked that they can't hear sounds nor can climb a rope. He seemed honestly annoyed at that little development.
@@Pol74698 Unless he's too busy saying: "cats are such unfeeling creatures ..." When he's being gloomy cuz he accidentally traded away his violin for a viola xD
For as disturbing as Sherlock Holmes' character is in Doyle's short stories, it was rather interesting and meticulous (more so in relation to his affinity for Watson). It's intriguing how this game goes about characterising him; it's a good thing he retains most things that made the original Holmes so charismatic.
Holmes, Ryuunosuke, Susato, Gina, van Zieks, Gregson, and Iris somehow jumped into my top 7 Ace Attorney characters. I love this game's characters so much it's unfair
One of my favorite feelings is the "here we go again" feeling when Sholmes pops out of thin air, says the most batshit insane thing ever heard, and this starts playing
>be me >investigating crime scene >it's the 1900's >vibing with bad technology >badass detective appears >shock.mp4 >he's clinically insane >shockx2.mp4 >he starts dancing >"dance of deduction" >his song rhymes >i start dancing too - pov: ryunosuke when meeting sholmes for the first time
I feel like this works better *because* he's named "Herlock Sholmes"; the character feels like an affectionate parody of Sherlock Holmes, rather than a bastardization of the real deal. Which, I might add, is PRECISELY what Maurice LeBlanc intended when he created Sholmes.
Which is funny because Capcom’s interpretation of Holmes is the best version of Sherlock I’ve ever seen. He’s both a parody and faithful interpretation. It’s incredible. How did they do it?
I like how the song feels almost like a call and response between the accordion and the violin, which makes perfect sense when these sequences are essentially Herlock calling assumptions and Ryunosuke responding with informed alterations to his hypothesis
I love how there are segments where the percussion ends with a little bell. It makes it sound like a typewriter, showing how Iris chronologues all of Herlock's adventures! (And yes, the fact that Iris is such an important part of Herlock's life that she's in his theme song is going to make me cry.) SPOILER WARNING/UPDATE: Hm, on second thought...that percussion also sounds an awful lot like the Mikotoba Step...which would actually make a lot of sense with this interpretation!
Can I be perfectly honest? This theme fits the REAL Sherlock Holmes (the one by Arthur Conan Doyle) perfectly. Whenever I read the books, and Holmes makes a deduction, this theme plays in my head.
I like how they overuse Violin just as much as Sherlock Holmes actually prefers to play the Violin while making deductions or drawing conclusions from evidence. Edit: Sorry if this is a Mr. Obvious comment but I wrote it before knowing about THAT part of the game.
I will go through the songs in this playlist and list down the instruments I hear if I can UPDATED (13/4/2022) - Yeah, back again, I'm just killing time. Woodwinds: Brass: Keyboards: - Piano - Harpsichord Percussion: - Triangle - Shaker - Bass Drum - Castanets // Tap-Dancing Strings: - Violins - Violas - Cellos - Double Basses // Contrabasses Other: - Accordion
hi, I'm absolute shit at identifying instruments, can someone tell me what that instrument starting at 0:08 is? the main one? i dont know any music terms whatsoever so.. lol
I actually went to London at the start of April this year with a few of my friends. Myself and one of them went to 221B Baker Street and it was really great! However, I only really know most of the references because of Ace Attorney, so I imagine when most of the other tourists were going round and thinking which book the museum was referencing, I was like "that's from case so and so", or "that's when Herlock or Iris said this." Still, would recommend to any other people who are considering going! :) PS I even got a Herlock and Iris t shirt and made my friend take some pictures of me wearing it outside the entrance. A bit odd, probably, but it was really fun too :)
Personal headcanon: the only reason Sholmes's Great Deductions are always so absurd and wide of the mark is because he spends both games secretly putting almost all of his mental focus on the overarching plot instead. Which is also why he was able to be the man of the hour in the end by always somehow being one step ahead.
I'm still going through the first game, but I can't help but notice that in both Cases 2 and 4... both of his deductions involve him confronting the actual guilty party about their involvement in whatever crime the case is about.
@@Donuts8 Spoilers: Herlock tells Mikotoba: "no games now!" He's playing for real that time. Which is why he doesn't need help. Mikotoba is actually catching up to Herlock, who already figured it out once he saw the clues in the first class passage room.
Really? I agree that he’s truly brilliant and the deductions being wrong isn’t because he doesn’t know any better, but I always got the impression that he was doing it on purpose just to fuck with people ‘cause he’s bored.
@@4amlibra I've always thought that there was an element of screwing with Naruhodo and Susato but also it's just that he can't be bothered to explain so instead he just makes the wrong deduction in such a way that it points them right at the real clues
Holy cow thank the Lord! I thought all of this amazing soundtrack disappeared due to copyright!!! Now I can finally add it back to my playlist thank you!!!
I love how much Sholmes is such a dumbass so far. :3 There's also the implication that he knows more than he lets on though, so I think that's also a nice touch. Also, because bro and I are probably blind as bats and can't see smoke coming out of Herlock's pipe, headcanon, it's a prop to make him look cool. XD
Tbh it's rare that characters in the AA franchise are allowed to smoke. But it's equally hard to dispute the pipe being real or not. So, I'd say that it could be a prop to, as you say, make him look extra cool. Or maybe it's real after all, given that the actual character did smoke the pipe.
At first I thought he was going to be annoying ,but as I progressed through the story I started realizing he is smarter than he lets on and HELL he turned out to be A LEGEND especially with the last move in the final case !
0:48 this part always caught me. it's pretty cool. when it sounds i have the need to listen carefully what Sholmes have to explain to me. and sounds a little bit like a tense version of Objection! 2001 for some reason.
I absolutely adore Sholmes. I love how much I become even more interested when I see him doing these insane things like sneaking by a landlord and looking out a window, hanging from a wall or whatever he may be doing and saying. I sit in disbelief constantly at Herlock Sholmes. One of my favorite characters in Ace Attorney ever (and I’m only on case 4 of GAA. So much more to come I’m sure)
I agree with many others, I think this is one of the best Ace Attorney characters. He's not just funny and proud of himself, but also is a great father to Iris and also has a depressive side to him. Sherlock is truly multi-dimensional character
I have mastered Ultra Instinct by watching every video in 2x to save time. It took me a while to get used to the speed of text in Ace Attorney (Slyzer's playthrough specifically), but up to Ace Attorney Dual Destinies I got used to it. And ever since Blackquill made an appearance, every theme has been on x2 for me. It's unnatural to hear Sherlock's theme so slow.
I do the same: other than saving time (especially if you're watching a 30+ hour series), 2x speed has become normal for me and normal speed seems slow. That's one of the reasons why I don't really like livestreams
I always thought Sholmes resembled Kristoph Gavin, meaning he is Kristoph's ascendant and I was honestly scared Sholmes was gonna be a surprise villain cause of that. I mean he had many elements. The similar hairstyle and color, eye color, the EXACT same color and style of neckwear. I also learned that I am not the one realising their similarities too.
Spoiler for the final case of the 2nd game: This theme goes so much harder when listening to Partners (the dance of deduction with him and Mikotoba), the melody of this theme carrying the weight of a true great detective
his theme is so good but it also plays in the stupidest moments, like when he's like "IT MUST BE A CHICKEN!". god i love him so much.
Yeah, but he did that so naruhodou could improve though. For example when he was deducting with dr. Mikotoba
"So you'd eat your friends? Good to know ..."
My favourite one is when they are on the ship and he is like "Or maybe the steam engine exploded" and Naruhodo is like "if that had happened, we were all be dead by now"
I love that this song goes from “holy shit it’s THE She- uhh, Herlock Sholmes!” to “dammit Sholmes is doing something dumb again” to “HOLY SHIT HERLOCK YO”
This song is brilliant. It starts off as heroic, confident, and a third adjective I cant think up of. Like, wow it's THE Sherlock Holmes. Then by Case 4, it's just the "Holmes is back on his bullshit" theme.
Don't you mean the "Sholmes is back on his bullshit" theme ? :D
@@tangeek42
HIS NAME IS HOLMES UNTIL THE LOCALIZATIONS ACTUALLY RELEASE (SOBBING)
@@theivoryguy2476 Welp... here we are. The localizations are loose. YOU CANNOT HIDE FROM HERLOCK SHOLMES NOW
YuSoMeD!? Can't appreciate good humor? You must be a sad and lonely person...
@@theivoryguy2476 Becuase his name is still copied righted .
played this for a friend who hasn't played the game and she described the piece as "written to be sophisticated, but the violinist is a little silly" and thats exactly sholmes's vibe for most of the game
That friend of yours has great hearing I'd say
Sholmes even plays violin. That’s brilliant I never noticed that touch in his theme wtf
Let me tell you, after beating both games, I can honestly say that Sholmes is easily one of the greatest characters ever. He starts off as a comic relief, but as the games go on, you start to see he's so much more than that. He's not just a great detective, he's a great person.
Absolutely, just finished GAA 2 (his final deduction music holy shit...) To me, he's the best Ace Attorney character. Easily the most hilarious (followed by Blackquill) with so many shenanigans and he completely killed it as a detective during the GAA 2's main plot.
The only thing that I disliked about his character is that (spoilers):
Because of the gameplay mechanic where he's forced to get the deductions wrong for Ryunosuke to learn, some people thought he was actually dumb and didn't realize that he was faking it to help Ryunosuke to learn/improve.
@@l.n.3372 Completely agreed (spoilers)
Personally that turned me off to play for a while after Chapter 2. The gameplay forces it to happen but I wish they had a better/different delivery for the deductions that didn't involve his character to be out of place.
@@nagari5067
The gameplay choice is probably controversial among some fans for that reason, as well as because it feels a bit forced throughout game 1. In my opinion, it feels a bit too intrusive in game 1. But in game 2, the Dance of Deduction sections are legitimately fun and add clever, memorable moments to the story too. So I guess you could say that it simply improved, as almost everything got better between Adventures and Resolve.
For the record, I'm not a fan of the speckled band case in Adventures, either, although for slightly different reasons. But I can understand that it might turn off people for the reason you mentioned as well.
@@l.n.3372 Yeah. He was definetely faking it most of the time. Although I'm pretty sure he was actually serious about the snake, considering he was genuinely shocked that they can't hear sounds nor can climb a rope. He seemed honestly annoyed at that little development.
This song has the vibe of someone holding up their cat and trying to make it dance
Let's be honest, DGS Sherlock would do that
Iris would make Wahagai dance
@@Pol74698
Unless he's too busy saying: "cats are such unfeeling creatures ..." When he's being gloomy cuz he accidentally traded away his violin for a viola xD
Such a fun character. The Dgs 1 experience is basically sliding over and finding Holmes doing.... his thing at the investigation scene.
Hi Hey
Holmes just sort of hanging on a coatrack, chilling, cracked me up
For as disturbing as Sherlock Holmes' character is in Doyle's short stories, it was rather interesting and meticulous (more so in relation to his affinity for Watson). It's intriguing how this game goes about characterising him; it's a good thing he retains most things that made the original Holmes so charismatic.
He's so stinkin' silly
@@d3lvn that part also gave me a heart attack but yeah I had to pause and send a photo to my friend because I was dying
Ikr lmfao
Yep, it’s Herlock Sholmes theme now.
Nah, it's *T H E* Herlock Sholmes
:3
@@guynameddibin Nah it's The Great Detective: *T H E* Herlock Sholmes
The
*Holmes:* Just how simple of a creature are you snake?!
I don't know why but i wheezed so hard in that part
@@straycat9758 me too
I don't know how but Holmes somehow jumped into my top 3 Ace Attorney characters.
He is awesome. Especially his deductions.
He was just suddenly there hanging by the window
Because he's great. It's in his title even
@@imraneyubov1 i love seeing holmes and naruhodou jojo posing while going galaxy brain, naruhodou at least-
Holmes, Ryuunosuke, Susato, Gina, van Zieks, Gregson, and Iris somehow jumped into my top 7 Ace Attorney characters. I love this game's characters so much it's unfair
(He just ran out of the room, laughing all the while...)
One of my favorite feelings is the "here we go again" feeling when Sholmes pops out of thin air, says the most batshit insane thing ever heard, and this starts playing
>be me
>investigating crime scene
>it's the 1900's
>vibing with bad technology
>badass detective appears
>shock.mp4
>he's clinically insane
>shockx2.mp4
>he starts dancing
>"dance of deduction"
>his song rhymes
>i start dancing too
- pov: ryunosuke when meeting sholmes for the first time
I feel like this works better *because* he's named "Herlock Sholmes"; the character feels like an affectionate parody of Sherlock Holmes, rather than a bastardization of the real deal.
Which, I might add, is PRECISELY what Maurice LeBlanc intended when he created Sholmes.
It's also a historical middle finger to the Conan Doyle Estate, of which Sholmes would be proud.
@@dgshoe Holmes and Conan Doyle wouldn't stand the pieces of shit that have become the Conan Estate
@@semillakan6 what happend?
@@AstridRuna Just look them up, they are a bunch on entitled assholes that want all the money they can squeeze
Which is funny because Capcom’s interpretation of Holmes is the best version of Sherlock I’ve ever seen. He’s both a parody and faithful interpretation. It’s incredible. How did they do it?
I like how the song feels almost like a call and response between the accordion and the violin, which makes perfect sense when these sequences are essentially Herlock calling assumptions and Ryunosuke responding with informed alterations to his hypothesis
Hey, you're right. Such sweet detail.
Ur so right
*curls upside-down on a desk investigating for something*
I love how there are segments where the percussion ends with a little bell. It makes it sound like a typewriter, showing how Iris chronologues all of Herlock's adventures!
(And yes, the fact that Iris is such an important part of Herlock's life that she's in his theme song is going to make me cry.)
SPOILER WARNING/UPDATE:
Hm, on second thought...that percussion also sounds an awful lot like the Mikotoba Step...which would actually make a lot of sense with this interpretation!
Can I be perfectly honest? This theme fits the REAL Sherlock Holmes (the one by Arthur Conan Doyle) perfectly. Whenever I read the books, and Holmes makes a deduction, this theme plays in my head.
Yes! It was him!
THE Herlock Sholmes!
1)Its beautiful how 13 people (including me) in 2 days came back on this 1 year old video.
2)Why is "Herlock Sholmes" suddenly so popular?
@@Lem_Gaming screen shot of "Herlock Sholmes" in a "translation" of this first game.
@@TheUltimateRare Was it official?
@@Lem_Gaming I don't really know. I need more Info about it. it sounds super fake for now. but it could be real.
@@TheUltimateRare i see
JUST HOW SIMPLE OF A CREATURE ARE YOU SNAKE
I LOVE HOLMES SO MUCH HIS THEME SLAPS SO HARD
The "awh shit, here we go again" theme.
Sholmes's character is so well designed, he's such a dork, but at the same time extremely intelligent and perceiving.
This guy.... this guy... THE Sherlock Holmes! THE Greatest Detective, with THE Greatest Gameplay!
THE famous detective Herlock Sholmes!
I like how they overuse Violin just as much as Sherlock Holmes actually prefers to play the Violin while making deductions or drawing conclusions from evidence.
Edit: Sorry if this is a Mr. Obvious comment but I wrote it before knowing about THAT part of the game.
*obnoxious cello sounds*
brb might go kick down a door, idk
I will go through the songs in this playlist and list down the instruments I hear if I can
UPDATED (13/4/2022) - Yeah, back again, I'm just killing time.
Woodwinds:
Brass:
Keyboards:
- Piano
- Harpsichord
Percussion:
- Triangle
- Shaker
- Bass Drum
- Castanets // Tap-Dancing
Strings:
- Violins
- Violas
- Cellos
- Double Basses // Contrabasses
Other:
- Accordion
Absolute legend
Didnt you miss Castanets?
I think I can here tap dancing in there too
EDIT: Which would actually be decent foreshadowing.
hi, I'm absolute shit at identifying instruments, can someone tell me what that instrument starting at 0:08 is? the main one? i dont know any music terms whatsoever so.. lol
@@snek7030 sounds like an accordion to me
Susato:I love his famous amazing dedication.sholmes:YOU FED YOUR CAT SOME SOAP BECAUSE YOU WERE LOOKING AT IT INSTEAD AT ME.
I actually went to London at the start of April this year with a few of my friends. Myself and one of them went to 221B Baker Street and it was really great! However, I only really know most of the references because of Ace Attorney, so I imagine when most of the other tourists were going round and thinking which book the museum was referencing, I was like "that's from case so and so", or "that's when Herlock or Iris said this." Still, would recommend to any other people who are considering going! :)
PS I even got a Herlock and Iris t shirt and made my friend take some pictures of me wearing it outside the entrance. A bit odd, probably, but it was really fun too :)
Personal headcanon: the only reason Sholmes's Great Deductions are always so absurd and wide of the mark is because he spends both games secretly putting almost all of his mental focus on the overarching plot instead. Which is also why he was able to be the man of the hour in the end by always somehow being one step ahead.
I'm still going through the first game, but I can't help but notice that in both Cases 2 and 4...
both of his deductions involve him confronting the actual guilty party about their involvement in whatever crime the case is about.
@@Donuts8
Spoilers:
Herlock tells Mikotoba: "no games now!" He's playing for real that time. Which is why he doesn't need help. Mikotoba is actually catching up to Herlock, who already figured it out once he saw the clues in the first class passage room.
Really? I agree that he’s truly brilliant and the deductions being wrong isn’t because he doesn’t know any better, but I always got the impression that he was doing it on purpose just to fuck with people ‘cause he’s bored.
@@4amlibra I've always thought that there was an element of screwing with Naruhodo and Susato but also it's just that he can't be bothered to explain so instead he just makes the wrong deduction in such a way that it points them right at the real clues
@@stephenfong1144 oooh I like that one too.
Holy cow thank the Lord! I thought all of this amazing soundtrack disappeared due to copyright!!! Now I can finally add it back to my playlist thank you!!!
It's also possible to buy it on CD, thankfully.
he is such a wild character that the name "herlock sholmes" fits him way too well
I love how much Sholmes is such a dumbass so far. :3 There's also the implication that he knows more than he lets on though, so I think that's also a nice touch. Also, because bro and I are probably blind as bats and can't see smoke coming out of Herlock's pipe, headcanon, it's a prop to make him look cool. XD
Tbh it's rare that characters in the AA franchise are allowed to smoke. But it's equally hard to dispute the pipe being real or not. So, I'd say that it could be a prop to, as you say, make him look extra cool. Or maybe it's real after all, given that the actual character did smoke the pipe.
@@l.n.3372 Dee Vasques smokes in the very first game, third case. Visible smoke from her pipe and everything.
At first I thought he was going to be annoying ,but as I progressed through the story I started realizing he is smarter than he lets on and HELL he turned out to be A LEGEND especially with the last move in the final case !
Ace Detective: Herlock Sholmes Investigations
I need this
It somehow sounds both scatterbrained and confident.
D’you think Sir Arther Conan Doyle approves of TGAA Sholmes? I feel like he’d be in shock, at every aspect of it
Theme of "He was really gonna throw hands with a fucking snake?"
0:48 this part always caught me. it's pretty cool. when it sounds i have the need to listen carefully what Sholmes have to explain to me. and sounds a little bit like a tense version of Objection! 2001 for some reason.
We got LOCALIZATION GUYS AND GALS!!!!
HERLOCK SHOLMES!
This is a real character that exists in the Arsène Lupin french novels
"Hahaha, it's me, children!"
HERLOCK SHLOMES
there's tap dancing in the background. i love this theme.
WATCH ME DANCE EVERY TIME THIS PLAYS
As a long term fan of the original Sherlock Holmes from the books, I can tell you that yes, this theme suits him quite well.
00:48 easily best part of the song! Sholmes and Iris are easily my favorites of TGAA.
Herlock Sholmes
Herlock sholmes moment
I absolutely adore Sholmes. I love how much I become even more interested when I see him doing these insane things like sneaking by a landlord and looking out a window, hanging from a wall or whatever he may be doing and saying. I sit in disbelief constantly at Herlock Sholmes. One of my favorite characters in Ace Attorney ever (and I’m only on case 4 of GAA. So much more to come I’m sure)
"it's me children"
An amazing character. Feels very accurate, to the original character and the other sholmes
I agree with many others, I think this is one of the best Ace Attorney characters. He's not just funny and proud of himself, but also is a great father to Iris and also has a depressive side to him. Sherlock is truly multi-dimensional character
OMG there are some tippity-tappss moments, like if he was dancing 😭😭😭
The National Anthem of someone helping me when I didn't ask.
I'm just going to say this: Herlock Sholmes MVP
I am obsessed with 0:48 !!!!!
I have mastered Ultra Instinct by watching every video in 2x to save time. It took me a while to get used to the speed of text in Ace Attorney (Slyzer's playthrough specifically), but up to Ace Attorney Dual Destinies I got used to it. And ever since Blackquill made an appearance, every theme has been on x2 for me. It's unnatural to hear Sherlock's theme so slow.
Why, to save time, of course. It takes me twice as less to watch any vid.
I do the same: other than saving time (especially if you're watching a 30+ hour series), 2x speed has become normal for me and normal speed seems slow. That's one of the reasons why I don't really like livestreams
Herlock Sholmes hype train
the theme of a clown
man herlock is so fun to talk to
Holy shit it's so good
Ah yes the german guy! Hmm... Herr Lock if I recall?
i just love this man to death
Slaps too hard bro
Do I sense an ounce of... crazy?
This man... Is going to be the death of me!
*Herlock Sholmes intensifies*
When herlock sholmes so much as breathes:
Sherlock Holmes .... about that
...
One of the dislikes is from the King of Germany. :)
Herr Lock Sholmes!
Herr Lock Sholmes...
I really wish that there was a midi for this theme but after over a year still nowhere in sight for the original version of this theme.
When you encounter Sherlock Holmes but he's the best character
Sherlock Holmes/Herlock Sholmes is easily the best fictional detective🤎🕵🏻♂️!
Yes... I did it the Great Detective way...
Good ol Herlock Sholmes!
I always thought Sholmes resembled Kristoph Gavin, meaning he is Kristoph's ascendant and I was honestly scared Sholmes was gonna be a surprise villain cause of that. I mean he had many elements. The similar hairstyle and color, eye color, the EXACT same color and style of neckwear. I also learned that I am not the one realising their similarities too.
He looks nothing like gavin
Kristoph's hair is lighter, longer and straighter
Herlock's hair is darker and curlier
Kristoph's skin is darker too
@@DD-rn4gi Well duh. I know it's longer. The sides are what's similar.
Spoiler for the final case of the 2nd game:
This theme goes so much harder when listening to Partners (the dance of deduction with him and Mikotoba), the melody of this theme carrying the weight of a true great detective
part of it sounds like ema skye's theme
I refuse to call Holmes by the localized name. He's Sherlock Holmes himself not an ace attorney parody
AH
HA
HA
HA
HA
Amazing. I need traduction in english.
Herlock Sholmes
HERLOCK SHOLMES
Hello, my dear fellows!
This theme sounds good in 0.75 x
*Knuckles holds out arm stopping Sonic's Spin Dash
Knuckles: "Do I look like I need your power?!"
I'm not entirely sure how this connects to Herlock's theme here, but hey it was a damn good trailer.
Wait a minute... This is Luke Atmey's theme
Possible lore: Luke Atmey is a descendant of Herlock Sholmes.
@@Cay_den2593 I mean you could basically swap their themes and it would still fit the character
@@RIP_Texpert Good point
Herlock sholmes
0:48
Wait the title does not have the Herlock Sholmes initials reversed.
Right, but that’s because it was made before the localisation.
@@Hayawii ooooooooo, right!
I've never heard of this Sherlock Holmes character. Sounds like a ripoff of Herlock Sholmes!
Herlock Sholmes
Herlock Sholmes