The reason the burden of proof is on the defense (aside from it being a game mechanic) is because the game is a satire of the Japanese legal system and their extremely high conviction rate- it is basically ‘you have to prove you’re not guilty’.
@@franceswu2573 It's technically innocent until proven guilty in Japan too- but yeah, for how it's SEEN by people, it's guilty until proven innocent/guilty. The conviction rate is from, what 95% to 99%? They only got lay judges in the 2000's and there are no juries.
However, keep in mind that the extremely high conviction rate (greater than 99%!) is partly due to the fact that Japanese prosecutors have a lot of control in whether they want to prosecute or not, and so they only bring to trial cases where they're almost positive the person is guilty.
@@CylindricalWhistle The prosecutors having a lot of control is true- however, aside from the good lawyers who honestly bring people to court when they're sure they're guilty- in Japan you can convict someone just based/mostly based on a confession. So for every 'only bring to trial cases where they're positive they're guilty' there is also a lot of 'only bring to trial cases they're sure they'll win' which can be assured from getting false confessions. Von Karma is a pretty good example of that- a satirical over the top one, but he's obsessed with winning and doesn't care what he has to do to make sure he wins, etc.
I haven't played it but while I don't doubt that, she IS the one who chose the option of having Pheonix try to signal to his friend to "stop him from answering" which lead to "lie like a dog".
She’s so lucky she didn’t have to suffer through edgeworth’s “updated” autopsy report. I was like “wtf? Are you aware that that’s illegal? *internal screaming* “
I would love to hear her take on The whole phoenix wright series and the miles edgeworth investigates series pertaining to admissible evidence in court😂
@@jasonrodriguez2963 technically that fact doesn't come about until the post case wrap up dealing with Larry out in the lobby, which they probably didn't have her play.
SERAPH 007 It is mostly based off the Japanese court system, but it is a combination of the American and Japanese court systems. At least, I think so...
@@whatthe9256 a suspect is innocent unless proven guilty. However, if you had discovered a crime and try to ignore it, at that moment you have violated the laws. If somehow there was evidence to show that you were at the scene at that time, you will have a lot of things to explain in court. So the best action here is to report to authorities. It's a responsibility of every citizen.
SwagHags69 I’ll be honest MatPat did a better overall analysis of the series. He’s doesn’t treat it as a game based on the US system, which is where I think this video fails. They used someone who’s never been apart of the Japanese court system, which is vastly different than the US system
My dad's a cop and when ever he watches a show he'll say that it's incorrect and this is what I say to him and I'm saying it to this video it wasn't made to be correct it's a show and/or game
Lines that broke me: "Larry needs a minute to come down off the meth." "I can't with her outfit..." "That's supporting perjury, don't do that!" "Clearly he does not know what to do" "It would prefer. In this murder trial, maybe, potentially. If you could, NOT LIE. That would be really helpful." ""Everyone's sweating profusely!" "Guwwaaa, and oh....okay." "The burden of proof shifted to the defense and all hell broke loose!" "Do you know how expensive it would be to take a heavy statue to Paris?!" "Client gets to go home and deal with his...meth habit, or whatever is going on with his eyes.." Good times.
I like how she pointed out that Larry's right to self-incrimination was being violated. I also like that she calls Mia a dominatrix and is concerned about how expensive taking a statue to Paris is.
“The man who found the victim’s body” “What? Why aren’t they a suspect?” ...yknow if we asked that question a bit more we’d solve a lot of these cases way faster
well he does know his stuff but is just to afriad to mess it up. normal nervosity I guess. but you see in Apollo Justice he get's much more confident after the Parrot and the von Karmas xD
@@MasumiSeike Even in the trilogy Phoenix is confident when he's sure he's got the upper hand. And AJ Phoenix is not quite in character, honestly. He goes back to normal in Dual Destinies.
@@noel6133 *OBJECTION!* Trials and Tribulations is a 17-year old game, (14 outside Japan) so they should've played the game if they ever stumbled upon videos of this franchise!
@@TV4Fun2 No, but if you know your client purposefully makes a false or misleading statement under oath, you might technically have an ethical obligation to make your client cure the statement, or do so yourself (with the judge) if your client refuses to rescind a knowingly dishonest statement.
Pfft, perjury. That doesn’t exist in Ace Attorney! They’re all just simply slips of the tongue! Multiple times! In a row! In direct violation of evidence and occasionally logic! That puts people’s lives in danger!
@@ThaOneChrisJONES Most of the time yeah, one of the people doing the testimony is actually guilty, but some of the cases requires lots of investigation and takes up to 3 trials
@@ThaOneChrisJONES There's only been one case where one of the defendants was actually the killer. The rest of 'em, all innocent. Some shady, some who have definitely committed a litany of crimes, but innocent of murder at the very least.
Fransizka's whipping of people in court would get her arrested for assault and most likely Disbarred. I mean, attacking the Defense, the Witnesses, AND the Judge? Phoenix could easily sue her.
M. K. I was listening to her. Until she,said it took place in the 80’s despite it clearly giving her the date. And then when she dissed it’s accuracy, it’s based on the Japanese Court. Not down here.
*I love the way she comments* Many of the things are inaccurate but she doesn't point out EVERY single inaccuracies and just point out the relevant ones
This is by far my favorite video on this channel. Two years later and I'm still rewatching it whenever it shows up on my feed. Please, PLEASE Buzzfeed make a sequel!
@@QueenofWheels whoa I did not get that vibe at all! she just couldn't get over how inappropriate mia's outfit was, which is true because nobody in real life would/should wear that to court
I wish I could see a Japanese lawyer cover this since Ace Attorney is mostly based off a japanese court of law. That explains the lack of discovery as well.
A year old comment, but a Japanese lawyer has played these games if you're still interested: ua-cam.com/video/jzGJuAGxH28/v-deo.html The commentary is in Japanese, though.
Watching this again after a year. It is crazy how much better this is than LegalEagle's video with the same premise. She could absolutely be a Let's Player, her commentary is so good.
The most important of the trial was actually the bonus evidence at the end when you discover the reason the victim brought the huge and heavy clock to Paris was because she still had feelings for Larry.
@@operaghosts it's very important because Larry pleaded guilty in this case because his heart was broken. He wanted the death penalty after learning Cindy went to France to visit her "sugar daddy". It ended up being the clock Larry made for Cindy that was the key evidence for finding the real murder. This poetic justice is a lot more significant than it seems at first because the clock is way too big and heavy to make sense taking along on an international flight. The only reason Cindy took it was she had feelings for Larry.
[feedback?] ua-cam.com/video/2PoYepAWFf4/v-deo.html he has potential he does not know I'm doing this. The video is about Johnny Depp Trial in a Ace attorney game style. Don't spread dislike? Only send this twice...
Two things to note of this: 1. It’s not the American legal system, it’s the Japanese legal system, as the pinned comment points out 2. They explained why she took the heavy clock to Paris just a few minutes after you stopped playing; she still cared about Larry, so she took the clock he made for her to Paris
No she’s still alive and she lives with me and dresses up in a little cat-maid dress just for me. Also I have her as my pillow so she can’t be dead you weeb.
"That is a ridiculously heavy clock! Why the hell would she take that with her to paris!?" I love how she picked up on the weirdness of that before Mia could even point that out as proof Cindy still had a thing for Larry.
It annoyed me so much when she started going off about that. Literally five more minutes of playing would have explained it, but she made it seem like a giant flaw of the designers.
SuperZez I see what you mean. Still annoyed that the video, regardless of whose fault it was, made that detail seem like an error. At least the rest of the video was good.
I watched a Japanese lawyer playing this game, and he said nearly the same thing as she said. Gavels are not used in Japan, a lot of illegal objections, the persecution's insulting the defendant, and so on.
Would you be so kind as to share a link or the name of the video/channel? I'm really curious about the way a Japanese attorney would react to the overall satire of the Japanese court systems AA games have in droves.
I see. Still, not everything here is inaccurate. The biggest thing might be the total absence of a jury, which is how Japanese courts are, or at least were at the time the game was made. There is a thing of "lay judges", which is meant to work similarly, I guess, but that's not technically the same thing. But a lot of the more obvious Japanese things have been localized out of the game, and no one said anything to this lawyer about the game being based on the Japanese system, so she just assumed that everything she knows about the US system should apply. Well, it looks like some of it still does, but not everything.
The later episodes are harder and would probably take too long. Too bad, because I want to see what she would do when she has to cross examine the parrot.
UHHH Apollo has no idea what to do either lol Phoenix has to basically hold his hand for almost the entire game and basically finishes the last case FOR him lol
I'd love to see her reaction on why the victim (Cindy) brought the heavy statue to Paris in the first place. 😆 It was because Cindy actually appreciated the statue Larry gave her. 🙈
It's not even a mix of American laws. It's a Japanese game based on the Japanese legal system with only vague references to geographical locations and foods re-localized into seeming like California and Hamburgers, when it was never intended to be.
I LOVE HER!! She's so fun to watch and it seems like she was enjoying it even with all the unrealistic characteristics of the game. She should come back and play more of Phoenix and the dominatrix!
Yeah, court is agonizingly boring unless it's a celebrity case. Also if you get out of order too much the judge will absolutely kick you out or give you jail time, so people have incentive to stay chill.
The "test" given by the judge is basically, gameplay and story segregation. It's an attempt to work a gameplay tutorial into the story (even though it's not realistic at all).
its phoenix wright, a game where people get possessed by the spirit of the dead, you can break people's mind to force them to tell the truth and most court cases happen a day or 2 after the crime has happened! i dont think they were really worried with being realistic...
Yep, thanks. That one irked me. She may not know a lot about games to realize that but it should've been pointed out to her because her critique of this particular point is exaggerated/unfair.
@HamburgersAndBeer Lmao, were you gone from Earth when Scarlet Johansson was in Ghost in the Shell and everyone freaked? Or Tilda Swinton in Doctor Strange? People get pissed about all types of white washing. Some people just don't think of representation for all things. I've never seen anybody calling for a black lawyer on TV.
The director of a school I attended in Japan was a lawyer in both Michigan and internationally in Japan and he is a fan of Gyakuten Saiban. He checks all the boxes. Sadly, I don't really have a comment from him except that during our law course, he'd have us play out a fictional case using real Japanese court rules... but then we'd all yell "IGIARI!" when someone made a mistake. We also got to watch a Japanese court case in person, too, as part of a field trip. I'm not a law student, but I gained an interest in law after that class.
The reason the burden of proof is on the defense (aside from it being a game mechanic) is because the game is a satire of the Japanese legal system and their extremely high conviction rate- it is basically ‘you have to prove you’re not guilty’.
So in the US it's "innocent till proven guilty" but opposite in Japan?
@@franceswu2573 it's the same in the US if you're anything but a white male.
@@franceswu2573 It's technically innocent until proven guilty in Japan too- but yeah, for how it's SEEN by people, it's guilty until proven innocent/guilty.
The conviction rate is from, what 95% to 99%? They only got lay judges in the 2000's and there are no juries.
However, keep in mind that the extremely high conviction rate (greater than 99%!) is partly due to the fact that Japanese prosecutors have a lot of control in whether they want to prosecute or not, and so they only bring to trial cases where they're almost positive the person is guilty.
@@CylindricalWhistle The prosecutors having a lot of control is true- however, aside from the good lawyers who honestly bring people to court when they're sure they're guilty- in Japan you can convict someone just based/mostly based on a confession. So for every 'only bring to trial cases where they're positive they're guilty' there is also a lot of 'only bring to trial cases they're sure they'll win' which can be assured from getting false confessions. Von Karma is a pretty good example of that- a satirical over the top one, but he's obsessed with winning and doesn't care what he has to do to make sure he wins, etc.
"Larry needs a moment to come down off of the meth" I need this woman to make a let's play of this game, the commentary is fantastic
I would watch it!
Def me too.
@@akhiryugo6361 cant wait to see she met Polly
Lmao
Yes please I need more of this!
I wouldve like to see her reaction on Edgeworth saying *"Your Autopsy is outdated"*
Same
"Did Gumfuck not tell you?"
@@luigifan4585 *salary cutting noises*
Honestly, doing in Case 2 might feel a bit better
Edgeworth:*EYES GLOWING*
Actual Prosecutor: why do I suddenly feel intimidated?
"You know what to do!"
"Clearly, he doesn't know what to do."
That's it, that's the game.
I haven't played it but while I don't doubt that, she IS the one who chose the option of having Pheonix try to signal to his friend to "stop him from answering" which lead to "lie like a dog".
Impossible
That's the entire game with a sprinkle of other stuff
She’s so lucky she didn’t have to suffer through edgeworth’s “updated” autopsy report. I was like “wtf? Are you aware that that’s illegal? *internal screaming* “
If Diana ever gets bored of being a lawyer she could totally start doing lets plays.
I would subscribe
Seriously, she's too adorable. So serious -_- "this is a clear violation of this man's constitutional rights!"
She is doing well
Y3eeeeeeeeee boiiii
I would love to hear her take on The whole phoenix wright series and the miles edgeworth investigates series pertaining to admissible evidence in court😂
"Why did she take her clock with her to Paris?!" - I just want to watch an entire gameplay of this lawyer playing this game.
If she finished the case she would know why the victim did that.
@@jasonrodriguez2963 technically that fact doesn't come about until the post case wrap up dealing with Larry out in the lobby, which they probably didn't have her play.
Yeaa! A long play
Yes. Definitely
imagine the gant breakdown
>Mia : Phoenix, you know what to do
>Diana : He CLEARLY didn't know what to do
Did this lady just summed all 5 Phoenix Wright games in one line?
omg I just love you XD
6 games, why 5
valentds Phoenix Wright, not ace attorney
@@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 Awe, I love your account.
@@slytheguy6988 thank you 😄😄❤ I'm not active on it anymore tho, as I created another one : ZiArt - Magic Pencil
she's got humor, game-playing senses, and professionalism. she is legendary.
Honestly I'd watch a whole playthrough with her. This is super dope hearing how an actual lawyer thinks about the aspects of this game!
Yeah if only they told her it was mostly based of the Japanese court system
SERAPH 007 It is mostly based off the Japanese court system, but it is a combination of the American and Japanese court systems. At least, I think so...
PBAT????
Have you not played the other games? You'd be surprised how unrealistic it becomes
Except she didn't even think of the passport, and assumed it was a plug in clock, and assumed its size.
"Why isn't [the person who found the body] a suspect?" Every Ace Attorney case, ever.
Turnabout Sisters...
Minus I think one trial i'm sure in trials in tribulations.
So the logical action to do here if you found a dead body is just ignore anything you see and hope others find it since that would make you a suspect?
@@whatthe9256 sounds about right
@@whatthe9256 a suspect is innocent unless proven guilty. However, if you had discovered a crime and try to ignore it, at that moment you have violated the laws. If somehow there was evidence to show that you were at the scene at that time, you will have a lot of things to explain in court. So the best action here is to report to authorities. It's a responsibility of every citizen.
Wait until she learns that you can use magic in court.
And call spirits through mediums to testify
Or a parrot testifying
Bunnykiller109 a parrot has testified in court before for a murder that happened in Central America if I remember correctly or maybe New Mexico or az
@@may__dixierekt9722 was used on an american court case too, its just very unconventional
BURN THE WITCHES
“Some of the advice that the dominatrix gave”
And I LOST it. 😂😂😂
Okay but like imagine if she was ACTUALLY a dominatrix that would be hilarious to see
😂 lmao my eyes are watering. Just got to that part.
"I think she'd be admonished and thrown out of court for wearing that"
Franziska hurting people with the whip:
🥱
Exactly 😂😂😂
Everyone is breaking the law in ace attorney
Yeah Mia is the tamest one in the whole series and I’m surprise it even pinged her radar . Wait till she sees the Von Karmas lol
And she called Mia a dominatrix!
She didn't get to see Fran in action lol
godot throwing coffee at wright:
"I can't watch court shows, they're too inaccurate"
YOU'RE GONNA HAVE A HARD TIME WITH THIS ONE
SwagHags69 I’ll be honest MatPat did a better overall analysis of the series. He’s doesn’t treat it as a game based on the US system, which is where I think this video fails. They used someone who’s never been apart of the Japanese court system, which is vastly different than the US system
@@Matt-kl5xlr/wooosh
No cop I know watches any cop shows, its way more inaccurate they say than the lawyers on these UA-cam vids say about law movies/shows.
My dad's a cop and when ever he watches a show he'll say that it's incorrect and this is what I say to him and I'm saying it to this video it wasn't made to be correct it's a show and/or game
Matt yet he still fucked it up
"No one uses a gavel in the state court"
I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THIS TALK OF NONSENSE AND DECEPTION! IT CANNOT BE!!!
Captain Jellybones I OBJECT
Man your comment and your profile pic just match perfectly lol
@@mariopokemon955 no Mr. Jacob, you human
Fran12344 ?
@@mariopokemon955 - ua-cam.com/video/eAHyFIFGODI/v-deo.html
This is great bc she kept called the one dude an addict and the girl a dominatrix. Love more shows like this
I lost it when she said "Some of the advice the Dominatrix gave" without a hint of sarcasm.
Xd
Just wait until she finds out about Franziska von Karma..... lmao
@@ROAD-HORROR what
@@ainiraihan3567 It's another character from the series.
@@ROAD-HORROR i know her, but is it because she whipped everybody or is there another cause?
Lines that broke me:
"Larry needs a minute to come down off the meth."
"I can't with her outfit..."
"That's supporting perjury, don't do that!"
"Clearly he does not know what to do"
"It would prefer. In this murder trial, maybe, potentially. If you could, NOT LIE. That would be really helpful."
""Everyone's sweating profusely!"
"Guwwaaa, and oh....okay."
"The burden of proof shifted to the defense and all hell broke loose!"
"Do you know how expensive it would be to take a heavy statue to Paris?!"
"Client gets to go home and deal with his...meth habit, or whatever is going on with his eyes.."
Good times.
Edgeworth dont sweat
the clock to Paris was hella funny
"Some of the advice that the dominatrix gave..." didn't do it for you???
I think that in this field you learn to have a sharp tongue.
what about “the dominatrix gig takes a lot of time out of her day” 🌝
I'd love to see her reaction when the prosecution just pulls evidence out that nobody's seen before, and Phoenix is shocked.
Classic edgeworth 🤣
Edgeworth be like "that autopsy report is outdated, your honor"
Everyone is looking at Edgeworth 😂
Everyone is looking at Edgeworth 😂
@@will0wtr335 He's the Phoenix Wright version of Levi Ackerman xD
I like how she pointed out that Larry's right to self-incrimination was being violated. I also like that she calls Mia a dominatrix and is concerned about how expensive taking a statue to Paris is.
“The man who found the victim’s body”
“What? Why aren’t they a suspect?”
...yknow if we asked that question a bit more we’d solve a lot of these cases way faster
Just like in among us
Damn you beat me to it
@@masonbooh5941 A lot of these cases are just self reports.
Sceptillio Lustershot True XD
@@masonbooh5941 only if you report more than one body are you then suspect
"The man who found the victims body, what? Why isn't that guy a suspect?"
Bruh just like that 😂
Isn't that obvious? Look at him, he is a totally normal and not even a bit suspect guy
Edgeworth follows the same logic, if you read his dialog closely in all his cases thought. Sorry, no plothole against games here
I mean she was or is a prosecutor 👀
@@macaroninaegi5169 but she mentioned it before mr. sawit even appear on screen.
Yeah she is good. Defeated the game before it started
"He clearly does not know what to do"
Pretty much sums up this entire game series
Audri Tarr that part made me laugh
well he does know his stuff but is just to afriad to mess it up. normal nervosity I guess. but you see in Apollo Justice he get's much more confident after the Parrot and the von Karmas xD
@@MasumiSeike Even in the trilogy Phoenix is confident when he's sure he's got the upper hand. And AJ Phoenix is not quite in character, honestly. He goes back to normal in Dual Destinies.
Actually he does get A LOT better and confident later in the series.
Yall assume i havent played/seen the games i know he gets better lol
its amazing how the game she played when preparing for a case was called 'Objection'
Larry: * is crying starry eyes *
Lawyer: I diagnose you with meth addiction
Lol
Has she seen the dub blooper reel?
I say due boy eyes
It honestly kinda tracks tho lol
And then he was accussed of meth traffic . The end
Wait till she sees Phoenix literally exorcise evil spirits in the courtroom.
Lol
wait wtf is that in the other games??
@@Whatareevenbirds Yeah, he actually exorcises Dahlia Hawthorne at the last case of Trials & Tribulations.
@@suckerman7gm
HOLD IT!
*desk slam*
Did you just spoil this little, innocent guy?!
*points at you*
This is an unforgivable crime!!
@@noel6133
*OBJECTION!*
Trials and Tribulations is a 17-year old game, (14 outside Japan) so they should've played the game if they ever stumbled upon videos of this franchise!
game dialogue: LIE LIKE A DOG
attorney: wait nO THAT'S PERJURY
Strictly speaking he didn't say that, he only thought it. I don't know if telepathy counts as suborning perjury.
@@TV4Fun2 No, but if you know your client purposefully makes a false or misleading statement under oath, you might technically have an ethical obligation to make your client cure the statement, or do so yourself (with the judge) if your client refuses to rescind a knowingly dishonest statement.
Pfft, perjury. That doesn’t exist in Ace Attorney! They’re all just simply slips of the tongue! Multiple times! In a row! In direct violation of evidence and occasionally logic! That puts people’s lives in danger!
I love her biting sarcasm she’s hilarious
"Why isn't [the guy who found the body] a suspect" is quite a good summary of the series.
What’s funny is that is what happens in the next case. The game’s police department sucks.
So pretty much everyone who is guilty in the game is innocent and to always go for the person who finds something stolen and/or dead ?
@@ThaOneChrisJONES Most of the time yeah, one of the people doing the testimony is actually guilty, but some of the cases requires lots of investigation and takes up to 3 trials
@@ThaOneChrisJONES There's only been one case where one of the defendants was actually the killer. The rest of 'em, all innocent. Some shady, some who have definitely committed a litany of crimes, but innocent of murder at the very least.
@@DeathnoteBB * Wendy Oldbag wants to know your location *
She should react to Miles “I-Pull-Updated-Autopsy-Reports-Out-Of-Nowhere” Edgeworth
HAHAAHA
We stan a man with Dora the explorers backpack of autopsy reports
Phoenix: Here’s the autopsy report as evi-
Edgeworth: You’ve activated my trap card
*Eeeddgyy boi*
Or what about Polly's cross-examination?
She's quite funny.
I would love to see her breakthrough all ace attorney games.
Yes pls
I think she would lose her mind having to put up with Von Karma
Jago manfred, Franziska or both?
@@JayTorin Or the fact there be magic in the games.
Mateus Santiago De Melo I think she quite enjoyed the game even for its lack of realism
i love how serious she is about everything, while still keeping her speech very lighthearted. she's great!
Can't wait for her to see Edgeworth say "Your autopsy is outdated!" And the Von Karmas demanding and harassing Mr. Judge
*insert Fransizka whipping Wright and the Judge*
lmaoo
@Elijah Harris *insert Godot throwing coffee at Phoenix*
Fransizka's whipping of people in court would get her arrested for assault and most likely Disbarred. I mean, attacking the Defense, the Witnesses, AND the Judge? Phoenix could easily sue her.
@HQ What? :D
She's logical, I like listening to her.
M. K. I was listening to her. Until she,said it took place in the 80’s despite it clearly giving her the date. And then when she dissed it’s accuracy, it’s based on the Japanese Court. Not down here.
@@liamgoshdanglewis873 Also she didn't notice they stated the clock has batteries.
@@Nipponing I mean she is playing a game. She's probably not looking over all of this stuff too rigorously
I'd hope so. Shes a lawyer after all...
@S A person being logical and a person being correct don't necessarily coincide.
If she thinks it’s unrealistic now, wait until she learns about Franziska von Karma
She’ll pass out
Or manfred or any of the spirit Channeling
Wait till she has to deal with the parrot
Let's 2NE1 at least the bird could say some words, they crossed examined a damn whale
@@somegirl9673 riighhtt.. almost forgot about the orca lmaoo
Woahh, I wish she had a UA-cam channel playing the whole series because this is amazing
*I love the way she comments*
Many of the things are inaccurate but she doesn't point out EVERY single inaccuracies and just point out the relevant ones
It's also cut so we don't know if she does or not. But she's definitely having fun, which I love
Duchi That’s the fucking editor’s problem
i guess that actually she points out minimum things, but that are still relevant in real life, yeah
I agree.
Ace Attorney: the game where finding a body doesn’t make you a suspect
The exact opposite of among us
amitai naveh Sahwit self reported
Self report
bruh sus, vote kick him
sus
Gordon Ramsay plays Hell’s Kitchen Wii to impress virtual Gordon Ramsay
Can't wait to see virtual gordon ramsay call a real gordon a donkey
@@s7g444 I'm crying xD
Idiot sandwich hahahahah
Yeeeeeeeh
PLEASE, I need this
This is by far my favorite video on this channel. Two years later and I'm still rewatching it whenever it shows up on my feed. Please, PLEASE Buzzfeed make a sequel!
"You're not a clown. You're the entire circus"
nice reference ;)
Hahaha, yeah, Edgeworth is one of my favourite characters
EdGy BoI
"Only a clown would know where the circus is!"
That line is not from the actual game
if she thinks Mia is a dominatrix, you should have her react to von karma 😂
She comes off as somebody who ask what a woman was wearing when she was attacked.
@@QueenofWheels whoa I did not get that vibe at all! she just couldn't get over how inappropriate mia's outfit was, which is true because nobody in real life would/should wear that to court
Uh she's wrong by the way.
The guy von karma? Or his successor
@@mostitoasty7765 lmfao the successor obviously? They were talking about the whip
Wow, what a great professional and nice person. Really liked how she explained the mistakes, and took it with humour.
Those are not "mistakes". Like she said, writers do that things on purpuse to made it interesting.
She speaks extremely quickly but not a single word wrong or lags. Admirable.
Bruh this lady just straight up called Mia a dom 😂😂😂
Is she wrong??
@@jredactedlredacted8148 she isn't actually. the real dom comes later in the game and she whip nearly everyone from Phoenix to the Judge.
@@1985toyotacamry Only a foolish fool would so foolishly partake in such foolery as foolish as you Mr Phoenix Wright
Diego approves
Ultraguy678 wait what’s a dom?
I wish I could see a Japanese lawyer cover this since Ace Attorney is mostly based off a japanese court of law. That explains the lack of discovery as well.
A year old comment, but a Japanese lawyer has played these games if you're still interested:
ua-cam.com/video/jzGJuAGxH28/v-deo.html
The commentary is in Japanese, though.
wtf does Japan not have discovery?
@@NithinJune Will it surprise you if I tell you that it's actually a process only found in British and US courts?
@@tonymitsu YES???!?
@@tonymitsu don’t forget Canada
Watching this again after a year. It is crazy how much better this is than LegalEagle's video with the same premise. She could absolutely be a Let's Player, her commentary is so good.
Imagine your mom is a lawyer. You’d never win an argument 🥶
Just keep saying “I said so” and you’ll win somehow
My mother is a lawyer, and I accept both this comments
@@heranrodman9709 Same
AnMan HerRod same XD
My mom is a sociologist but trained her whole adolescent life to become a lawyer and in my 20 year lifespan I have won about 2-4 arguments with her
I like this lady she's cool and funny. I hope I never need a lawyer, but if I do I wanna her to be my legal bodyguard.
Same
The most important of the trial was actually the bonus evidence at the end when you discover the reason the victim brought the huge and heavy clock to Paris was because she still had feelings for Larry.
Wait how does that correlate? Sorry I’ve never played ace attorney before
I totally thought it was just a souvenir. The Thinker is a statue in Paris right?
@@danielmeixner7125 Larry made the clock statue himself. He's pretty talented.
@@operaghosts it's very important because Larry pleaded guilty in this case because his heart was broken. He wanted the death penalty after learning Cindy went to France to visit her "sugar daddy".
It ended up being the clock Larry made for Cindy that was the key evidence for finding the real murder.
This poetic justice is a lot more significant than it seems at first because the clock is way too big and heavy to make sense taking along on an international flight. The only reason Cindy took it was she had feelings for Larry.
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1:25 wait till you see her with pearl's outfit💀🤚
She thinks Mia is a dominatrix?
She should see the one with the whip
The Von Karma family is quite the bunch
woouldnt edgy be considered as part of the von karmas
I have never played a Phoenix Wright Game
yeetus hmm He does qualify as a dominatrix though
@@redtim7014 you can say that again
Two things to note of this:
1. It’s not the American legal system, it’s the Japanese legal system, as the pinned comment points out
2. They explained why she took the heavy clock to Paris just a few minutes after you stopped playing; she still cared about Larry, so she took the clock he made for her to Paris
thanks for the explanation. i was about to search on a wiki to discover why the hell did she take the clock with her. was soooo confused by that
Japanese legal system is different from American legal system.
@@RockManV5 we know this from the comment posted above
3. Someone kills the Chief with that clock just a month later
It's based on a hybridization of both court systems, as the world the game takes place in is an alternate history version of America
"Some of the advice that the dominatrix gave" SCREAMING
that comment was a highlight for me as well.
Her name is Mia and she is my girlfriend!!
@@LelaosXVI oh yeah? Well your girlfriend's dead boi
No she’s still alive and she lives with me and dresses up in a little cat-maid dress just for me. Also I have her as my pillow so she can’t be dead you weeb.
@@LelaosXVI It's time to take your anti-psychotics.
Just wait until she meets mister your autopsy report is outdated.
"That is a ridiculously heavy clock! Why the hell would she take that with her to paris!?"
I love how she picked up on the weirdness of that before Mia could even point that out as proof Cindy still had a thing for Larry.
@@okabeanbeantarou No, Larry made it for her. The game explains that at the end.
It annoyed me so much when she started going off about that. Literally five more minutes of playing would have explained it, but she made it seem like a giant flaw of the designers.
@@poopheadtwenty-seven540 In fairness, maybe she did realize that was intentional and they just cut that part of her playthrough out for time.
SuperZez I see what you mean. Still annoyed that the video, regardless of whose fault it was, made that detail seem like an error. At least the rest of the video was good.
I watched a Japanese lawyer playing this game, and he said nearly the same thing as she said.
Gavels are not used in Japan, a lot of illegal objections, the persecution's insulting the defendant, and so on.
Would you be so kind as to share a link or the name of the video/channel? I'm really curious about the way a Japanese attorney would react to the overall satire of the Japanese court systems AA games have in droves.
I see. Still, not everything here is inaccurate. The biggest thing might be the total absence of a jury, which is how Japanese courts are, or at least were at the time the game was made. There is a thing of "lay judges", which is meant to work similarly, I guess, but that's not technically the same thing. But a lot of the more obvious Japanese things have been localized out of the game, and no one said anything to this lawyer about the game being based on the Japanese system, so she just assumed that everything she knows about the US system should apply. Well, it looks like some of it still does, but not everything.
@@fillosof66689 His name/channel is Kubota, but he speaks Japanese and there are no English subtitles, so I don't know if it can help you.
*prosecution
But gavels are just so badass, you HAVE to have them!
Phoenix Wright is a mix of the Japanese court laws and American court laws.
I was about to say this
this is true so the attorney playing this game might also be inaccurate
YOU GOT THAT FROM GAME THEORY AND SO DID IIIIIIIIII
@@allyma3 nice one 😂
@@allyma3 but it's true
I would love for this woman to actually do a full playthrough. I really like her commentary
Next: Real Yakuza beats some guys to death in Yakuza 0
Need to see this
Real members of the Yakuza have actually reviewed Yakuza 3 and they loved it.
biolygist plays pokemon
Hzuwhschha
Detective plays Judgement
I'd love to see her reaction to the next case, where Phoenix searches a witness's hotel room, finds a wiretap, and submits it as evidence
Logically, he took a note and photo of it.
omg im cringingg so bad
🤣🤣
You got 666 likes... but I won't break it
The later episodes are harder and would probably take too long.
Too bad, because I want to see what she would do when she has to cross examine the parrot.
"The Client gets to go home and deal with his.. Meth.. Habit..Or whatever is going on with his eyes"
Spoken as someone who has never even heard of anime before.
@@Kjf365 This Larry, he is probably doing meth.
Larry: * starry eyed crying *
Lawyer: " Wont that make u...METH ADDICTED "
If she acts like this towards Mia's outfit, I wanna see what she's gonna say when she meets April May 😂
Wait until she sees what Godot wears into court.
Wait till she meets the von Karmas
Shes gonna freak out.
@@teddy_scott36 i mean,its a game?but i get your point
Wait 'till she sees Mia's channeled Spirit by pearl
How I play: just present every evidence until the music stops.
Lol yes
When I'm stuck and have no idea what to do
But that's no fun
I get it wrong and then panic because I'm stuck
@monika is best girl That's what I do lmao
What a cool episode! Guest is a great professional and nice explainer 😃
Really makes me wish she had a full let's play ofphoenix wright! This was really fun.
It's also good for practice of solving mystery for them!
vitalino1981 but they don't realize that this is the Japan legal systems fun court set up
Given this is a parody of the Japanese legal system, I'd like to see a Japanese lawyer react to this and how it compares to their experiences.
Fr
Next : Real God creates world in Minecraft
wigconic real god plays god of war
I hope it's Kali.
Cringe.
@@blacksheep5183 (its not 2016 anymore)
You mean Zlatan Ibrahimovich?
Diana has good personality and is fun to watch. She should do this thing more often on a channel of her own.
Apple Core agreed
She has a serious job, she cant fool around like all these retards online
@@monkey2275 well your right but what about legaleagle?
Invite her back to play more pls very entertaining 😊👍🏾
Agree
She has clients to defend darn it.
@@fwipfwopcondition2842 yes like Maya in the next trial >:0
True
Listen to this girl, we want the lawyer bacc
“You know what to do”
“clearly he does not know what he is doing”
ace attorney in a nutshell
Side note, I love how she calls Mia the dominatrix but she hasn’t seen Frannie Von Karma yet
5:42 "Clearly, he doesn't know what to do"
Aaaaand that's it. That's the whole serie but Apollo Justice
To be fair it's accurate to how I play
UHHH Apollo has no idea what to do either lol Phoenix has to basically hold his hand for almost the entire game and basically finishes the last case FOR him lol
@@MrMrMrprofessor the same thing happen to Athena first solo Case
Payne A Gangster Untill Wright Bring Evidence
I like how she questions what the jury is doing there ,but not the flying confetti
they just keep confetti canons in the court room in case any trial ends with the culprit being caught.
or the flying wig 😂
Monokuma: CUZ IT'S A GAME!
Crescent Moon This is a video I would never expect someone to make a danganronpa reference.
*ISNT TH-*
The confetti is actually real.
13:12 "the dominatrix"
honestly, she's not wrong
“Larry needs a minute to come down off of the meth.” 😂😂😂
Speaking from experience. Allegedly.
Never realized how much of a personality Jay puts into the characters until seeing someone else play without their voices
Jay who?
@@adelynorata3766 That DUDE Jay from the Kubs Scoutz
@@CereDulce37 okay thanks I already know that he already played that game, but it just confusing cuz there are many people name Jay here in Internet.
NicoB is also really good.
@@adelynorata3766 THAT DUDE!
If she thinks this is off, then she's not ready for the Von Karmas
AntiGirlIsDark fucking hate that dude killed another attorney in front of his son just for a penalty
@Lil RE I remember the first time Phoenix went up against her, she whipped him until he passed out when he won.
@@PunsandPixels Everytime she's on screen, I just dream either of ripping her whip off her hand or sue her to her face.
"WHY DOES SHE HAVE A WHIP IN COURT"
@@acedv6134 a Von Karma has the power to defy the judge, and THIS is what you have a problem with?
this is my favourite video of a lawyer playing ace attorney 😭so much hilarious and informative commentary
Wait until you hear about Phoenix:
-Eating a fucking Poisoned Evidence
-Cross-Examining a Parrot
Well, the parrot isn't *that* weird. It's happened.
Monch monch delicious metal, glass and poison
Or a prosecutor bringing a whip to court and Dahlia Hawthorne literally being exorcised during court
Don't forget about cross-examining an orca in the later games too
Okay this was more interesting than i thought it'd be lol I like her input and reaction to the game! She was real but still had fun with it
it's extremely entertaining to watch when you're a law school student and also a big fan of the game
As a law student I agree XD
I'd love to see her reaction on why the victim (Cindy) brought the heavy statue to Paris in the first place. 😆 It was because Cindy actually appreciated the statue Larry gave her. 🙈
I’d honestly LOVE to see her reaction to miles hiding the updated Autopsy report
-is it weird I’m still salty about that?-
-I'm still salty about that too.-
Who *isn't* still salty about that?
-I'm -*-extremely-*- salty about this to this day-
Omg, i was shook when he did that
I mean is it even an "updated" report?
Ace Attorney is more or less a parody of the Japanese legal system with American legal practices sprinkled in.
It's not even a mix of American laws. It's a Japanese game based on the Japanese legal system with only vague references to geographical locations and foods re-localized into seeming like California and Hamburgers, when it was never intended to be.
@@the-NightStar Duh ramen was translated into burgers just to make it seem more american like
Go to Kubz Scouts he has a whole series on it, and much better voice acting.
Amasanth That’s what hamburgers means!!! I knew it really meant some Japanese food but I didn’t know what
Eat your burgers, Apollo
"Everyone's sweating profusely"
yeah Ace Attorney in a nutshell lol
I just wanna see her reaction to Phoenix cross-examining a literal parrot 😂😂😂😂
"I can't with her outfit."
Ohhhhh, just wait until you get to the end of Turnabout Sisters...
Don't forget Turnabout Reunion.
lmao
I dont get it
Ohoho she’s gonna hate mia’s outfit a lot more when peril channels her
@@abalyon7043 play the game
I LOVE HER!! She's so fun to watch and it seems like she was enjoying it even with all the unrealistic characteristics of the game.
She should come back and play more of Phoenix and the dominatrix!
😬 Well..more like just Phoenix.
Yeah.....about that dominatrix.
@@drasconboy6349 there's always von Karma
Umm I’m gonna need her to play through all the games now. The Phoenix Wright playthrough we deserve tbh!
YES! I would LOVE to hear her go through each case and react to them. I now want to hear her opinion on all the cases in the games.
Imagine her reaction to cross examining the parrot lmao
1:26 - "Objection y'Honour! The defence has a magnificent but distracting bosom!"
13:13 She calls Mia a dominatrix but wait till she sees (well, if she ever does) Von Karma 👀👀
Which von Karma?
Both of them
@@muhammadakramalhanif6840 The one with the whip, duh!
What is "dominatrix???"
@@leprosos.8945 oh you poor innocent child
13:12 "the dominatrix" i wonder what she'd say about franziska
Please have her back to play more of the series! If she thinks Mia is a dominatrix, I can't wait to see her reaction to Franziska von Karma...
Or even Klavier Gavin.
Whip wants to know your location
Yea she was great!
I want and more of this specifically her doing more things like this.
"order! order in the court!"
- never heard that ever, not even once
whaaat? courts are really boring then huh
Yeah, court is agonizingly boring unless it's a celebrity case. Also if you get out of order too much the judge will absolutely kick you out or give you jail time, so people have incentive to stay chill.
The "test" given by the judge is basically, gameplay and story segregation. It's an attempt to work a gameplay tutorial into the story (even though it's not realistic at all).
its phoenix wright, a game where people get possessed by the spirit of the dead, you can break people's mind to force them to tell the truth and most court cases happen a day or 2 after the crime has happened!
i dont think they were really worried with being realistic...
Yep, thanks. That one irked me. She may not know a lot about games to realize that but it should've been pointed out to her because her critique of this particular point is exaggerated/unfair.
This woman can win your case AND have a good time celebrating after. She has a great sense of humor lol.
She's also got a hot younger sister.
Compucles How do you know that?
@@Compucles what is the name of her hot sister??
@@JAndre-hk4ge You meet her in the next case. Her name is Maya Fey.
I want to see her react to the updated autopsy report in the following case 😂
I feel like a lawyer who’s defended in Japan and the US would make more sense for a game like this
good luck finding one
@HamburgersAndBeer Lmao, were you gone from Earth when Scarlet Johansson was in Ghost in the Shell and everyone freaked? Or Tilda Swinton in Doctor Strange? People get pissed about all types of white washing. Some people just don't think of representation for all things. I've never seen anybody calling for a black lawyer on TV.
The director of a school I attended in Japan was a lawyer in both Michigan and internationally in Japan and he is a fan of Gyakuten Saiban. He checks all the boxes.
Sadly, I don't really have a comment from him except that during our law course, he'd have us play out a fictional case using real Japanese court rules... but then we'd all yell "IGIARI!" when someone made a mistake. We also got to watch a Japanese court case in person, too, as part of a field trip.
I'm not a law student, but I gained an interest in law after that class.
Killer Bladz
true that. Phoenix is a Japanese lawyer
Problem is, nobody interested in doing these kind of videos seems to know that Phoenix Wright is based more on JAPAN'S justice system.