Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney #02 - Turnabout Trump ~ Trial Latter
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This is where you get introduced to Apollo's Perceive. It's a pretty neat feature that they added in this game!
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney
Part 2
Turnabout Trump
Trial Latter
Stream: www.twitch.tv/slyzer
Played by ZSlyzer
Recorded using DeSmuME
"Ooh maybe a fifth person disposed of it and maybe a sixth person helped" favourite line out of the whole trial
xdd
21:56
"what tangled webs we weave when we try to decieve. So tangled, we catch ourselves in the process."
Yeah xD.
And then the Seven Person got Everyone Out and the eight person is back to make sure nobody was watching
(XD I Can't come up with anything Else to make this Fake reality story)
When Phoenix yells objection and the theme starts playing...
THE MEMORIES
SAMESAMESAMESAMESAMEEEEEEEEEEE
*tears start filling up* oh sorry I got sand- *tears starT FLOWING OUT* g-GoT s-sAnD- *TEARS WONT STOP* *sob gO-t SaND *sob In m-*sob-mY EyeS
OBJECTION!
YES, MY GUY, YES
BEST PART OF EVERY GAME
27:35 *"believe me, far stranger things have gone on in this courtroom."*
aight, let's see. the cross-examining of a parrot, a prosecutor that whips people in court, a witness eating the evidence, a lawyer defending while having complete amnesia, medium ghost channelings on the regular, the accused witness throwing his fake hair at the defense, a random dude using a fake cardboard badge to impersonate a lawyer (and it actually working) and how could we forget the time where a dead girl got roasted so hard by the defense that she was exorcised.
ive also heard something about an orca in future cases. definitely looking forward to that.
Don't forget about the prosecutor who has coffee slid to him out of nowhere in the middle of court and occasionally throws said coffee at defense's head.
We got the power of objection making Payne's hair fly off
And the power to avoid Phoenix Wright going to jail with the crime of bringing a wiretap to the court and even taking that wire trap from the hotel room without a warrant issued by the court.
And also probably Franziska in some crime I forgot
Oh yeah, and the time when a serial killer testified in court as a WITNESS via radio
Don't forget about cross examining his dead ex
@@isabelleshi6669 best one.
''far stranger things have happened in this courtroom'' *immediately remembers Dahlia Hawthorne's exorcism* ..... Yep
and the orca, and the parrot
Orca hasn't happened yet, but Franziska, Terry Fawles, Shelly's radio, and Godot have.
Noah Blank dood killing himself
@@carlitosbautista6400 And don't forget Maya and Pearl channeling Mia.
Good times
Oh how cute. Apollo thinks having Phoneix as a client would have made this a normal trial........
Its so adorable that he thinks like that
Lol adorable indeed
“Please let this be a normal trial.”
“With Phoenix Wright? No way!”
*CRUISING ON DOWN MAIN STREET*
@@M3G4T3RR4 This made me laugh harder than it probably should have🤣🤣🤣
lolz
The disbarred attorney turns into the attorney, defends himself and accuses his own lawyer. Wow
Technically, Apollo is his lawyer, not Kristoph
@@MissVioletB Maybe you can call it his "friend".
Remember in turnabout sisters where he was his own lawyer with the usefulness of the work apollo done there isn't really much of a point for phoenix not defending himself again
Good to know that some of his ancestor's antic is inherited by his grandson.
Phoenix is making confusing kind of poems... Godot's badassness has been passed down to him for sure.
Was going to say that-
if he continues to get this many spirits soon he will be a cemetery
Damn ace attorney fandom has been real active these days, what's up
@@caralu5771 Just played this case, and I already like his personality in this better than his normal personality (though his normal one is still good).
through the cup of coffee
He just manipulated gravity with that breakdown
Naturally. He insane he can materialize bacon out of dark matter if he wanted
4th case pretty much shows, that he is the son of a Satan.
Apollo hit Phoenix and he didn't even say "ow". He just told Apollo to say "take that!" next time. He tanked that like a boss!
I wonder what will happen if pearl slaps him 5 times again?
Well...i guess Phoenix acknowledged that he kinda deserved a good slap for that "evidence".
Considering Phoenix Wright got hurt all the time in the original games (electrocuted, whipped mercilessly by franziska, punched by redd white, beaten up by pearl fey, eating a necklace containing traces of poison and falling into a river) a punch from Justice is probably nothing to him
@@callinater6133 honestly after all the crap he's been through I'm surprised he hasn't had a case where he was shot and left with minor bruising
You know what else Phoenix tanks like a boss?
Getting hit by a bloody car two months after this case!
When Phoenix raised an objection and is standing besides Apollo, theme song plays.
Nostalgia!
Rowena Chang ikr
Dear Nostalgists,
Timestamp plsssss
@@toasteration--27:54, no need to thank me.
I love how Payne is just being dragged through this court in agony. He has no idea what’s even happening
He's having flashbacks from Phoenix's first case
Feels like the only time Payne ever felt like a "threat" was against Mia Fey in her first case
@@claralima1967 PTSD
That's why his name is literally "Winced in pain."
Man I can feel Payne's, well, pain. Half of the time I have no idea what's going on but somehow it makes sense to the court...? 😅 I think I would fail playing this game.
That punch that Apollo gave Wright is the very moment Phoenix thought, "I NEED this guy to work for me!"
It shows that no matter what, whether it's from his hero or if it gets him a win, Apollo Justice will NOT tolerate any injustice.
I am convinced of that and not a damn person can convince me otherwise.
Well, his name's not Apollo Injustice, is it? XD
I agree...
In Dual Destinies' Turnabout for Tommorow a.k.a. the final case, Apollo actually went against Wright as a witness and man, no mercy was given...
Way off. With Wright's headspace in this game, it's more 'Oh? He'd punch me for it? Why don't I take him in... Let him do a trial alone or two and see how far he'll go with that perspective.'
Jeez, Phoenix Wright does 90% of the case for you.
He is the Mia Fey of this case.
+nealcruz1 and he gets hit by a car in the next case
+CJG G *Censured*
+M.R Wakawaka **censored
It's interesting to see his development. The endings of the first and third games are about barely foiling elaborate schemes. By this point, however, Phoenix is competent enough to create a scheme of his own.
haha, this courtroom isnt a court to phoenix. Its his home, his domain. Also its amazing that the goober Phoenix Wright can be the mysterious type and not make it a comedy act.
Godot taught him well
It's like Phoenix gave himself godmode seeing how he knows exactly what's going to happen. The guy got hit by a car and he just sprained an ankle. AJ Phoenix is a cheater, all right.
THIS is how you troll people in the court and make a glorious return.
"..Am I to assume you speak for Mr. Justice in this? He is the defense, not you" - judge seems a lot smarter, more badass in this game.. he's finally taking the smart pill. :D
He's had 7 years to get this together
@@MissVioletB In those 7 years he did not realize that his wife painted her nails and thought it was natural that they were of another color (turnabout succession)
To be fair, he was more or less a fair judge, hearing out both sides at least. Well meaning at the very least.
"Mr.Gavin vs Mr.Wright... This can't end well. Why can't I have a normal trial?" Apollo, this is Ace Attorney you're talking about. SINCE WHEN WAS THERE EVER A NORMAL TRIAL!?
the first one for the original was pretty simple a burglary turned into homicide
+Kay Suzana yeah then Mr sahwit threw his toupee at phoenix
What about the trial where the Tiger guy pretended to be Phoenix Wright?
What about the trial where the Tiger guy pretended to be Phoenix Wright?
from when is Mr.Gavin vr Mr.Wright not normal?
Love how Kristoph and Phoenix pretty much swap places... the feeling of seeing someone who is supposed to be the good guy turning to be the bad and vice-versa it's just great, also liked how Phoenix takes the "partner" place on the defense here.
This is just full of feelings (which I presume that was the idea)
Well played Capcom.
17:12 Apollo, this is the closest thing to a normal trial that exists in the Ace Attorney universe.
Actually, not true. This is without a doubt the first tutorial trial that takes such a dramatic turn.
@@gregorsamsa9264 Its even the first trial in the series where you have to fight against your mentor...
And its the 1st time you had to accuse your mentor of murder.
@@Sana-sp8xt What? It's not the first time a mentor was accused of murder. Did you forget about DL-6? Miles's mentor Manfred was accused there.
@@SimsAllAround I mean as in the first time the player had to accuse the mentor.
@@Sana-sp8xt Ohhhh, gotcha (sorry)
The Phoenix Wright from the past and this Phoenix Wright are completly different
This one is more seasoned, with much better insight and awareness of what's going on, as well as the desire to pass his knowledge down the line. This is exactly what happens as smart people get more life experience.
7 years does a lot yknow.
@@fgvcosmic6752 except he forgets it all just one year later
r8 King it’s because Shu Takumi left to make Ghost Trick after writing Apollo Justice. Most of the character arcs of main characters weren’t written as well in aa5/aa6(ex: phoenix not being a very good person, maya...self explanatory)
Despite what Ivan says, it's mostly because AJ had some pretty terrible character continuity, and was rightfully criticized for it. A lot of changes were made for the sake of changing things, not because it made sense.
Like Phoenix's rude, cocky attitude in the flashback case that came completely out of nowhere, for example.
Wow. When he got punched, all he he had to say was,"try saying 'take that!'", No 'ow!' or anything. Phoenix is a boss.
Of Wright Co Law Offices.
Scyther wright talent agency*
Sean Williams-ryan Wright anything agency*
We're talking about the guy who was whipped 20 times in a row and was only knocked unconscious, chewed and swallowed a glass necklace and fell off a burning bridge 40 feet into icy cold water. And he didn't gain any dangerous injuries whatsoever
@@sabonnzm7193 also got knocked unconscious by an 8 year old
The Judge: "Believe me, far stranger things have gone on in this courtroom."
Me: **Has at least 10 flashbacks** Yep, true that.
From a witness committing suicide, to the defendant eating evidence, to a witness throwing his hair, to a spirit medium channeling during a trial, to a parrot being cross-examined, to an amnesiac lawyer, to a dead girl being punished for eternity, to a whip lady prosecutor, to a prosecutor bringing coffee to his trials, to Phoenix Wright being accused of forgery
28:09 ORIGINAL OBJECTION!
TRUE
AND ALSO ORIGINAL VOICE
Every time I hear phoenix wright go "objection" it takes me a second to realize it's out of the ordinary. I haven't gotten used to Apollo's "objection" yet.
The foreshadowing in these cases are amazing, you don't notice until a second playthrough :D
35:00 this aged really well.
*hears the Objection! theme*
....he's back.
Wright is just straight up Godot in this
Yup
When Kristoph keeps trying to blame Phoenix I always slam my fist on my leg and think "Gavin just stop it. Just no. Stop."
2:11 Phoenix looks a little too happy to have a man frisking him for a card.
To be fair, he's also having a little bit too much fun on this conga line of contradictions once the bloody ace gets presented.
LOL, I saw that and was like "Okay, what do you want them thinking?"
Spoilers
He's getting payback for the guy who indirectly ruined his career.
Apollo: (This trial is getting weirder and weirder!)
Me: There no such thing as a weird trial when Phoenix Wright is a part of it Apollo
this is a normal trial for phoenix
+CJG G
But a Weird Trial for the rest of the crew
+GZTaleFrisk _AndCo. agreed
+CJG G
Ha Ha
+GZTaleFrisk _AndCo. what was your favorite cases in the game
I love how “Objection! ~ 2001” comes in as Phoenix Objects. It makes my soul feel good.
oh oh.
So Phoenix lowers his head and grins/smiles when he's hiding something, then Gavin puts his head up high when he's hiding somethinf/lying? ouo
Moosetache Bloop SPOILERS:
Gavin puts his hand on his mouth when hes lying or hiding something but Phoenix doesn't.
Meri cido actually his fingers are on his glasses like an anime character
@@Michelle-vs6pc And a little demon comes to greet us
Man, when 34:54 came up, I fanboyed so hard and was like, "Oh hell yeah, he's back baby!!!"
Same here, I said "OUR BOI IS BACK WITH MORE SNITCHING FINGERS!"
and at 28:02.... with the original objection theme...
"i assure you, it's based"
*You see a man with blood streaming on his head.
*Without thinking,you place the hat on his head.
WOW 👏👏
HAHA this is funnier than it should be
He's seen worse
It wasn't without thinking, the objetive was pretty clear (to make sure nobody other than the killer saw the bald head before body was discovered.
This has to be the one of most brutal revenge ever made. Phoenix defeated Kristoph in the same way that Kristoph took his attorney badge, holy shit.
Man, Payne is becoming more and more invisible the longer the trial goes on
my theory is that phoenix is like this because hes dead inside. you look into those big old eyes and tell me that disemployed dilf-a-thon's brain isn't constantly playing hello darkness my old friend on a loop in the background. i mean like bejesus he went from aa3 ending in a "i can take on anything and am a worthy successor to my late mentor and everything is fine!" note to ... uhhhhh. getting hit with disbarment. that's a lotta damage
"DISEMPLOYED DILF-A-THON" I--
I may not like Phoenix's portrayal in this game, but I have to admit there is some justification. I just wish they'd continued to acknowledge it in the next two games...
27:54 One if my favourite parts in this case, the original sound effect, music everything just great.
Let's all agree this is the best first case of Ace Attorney series
Payne's hair gets wacker and wacker after every game. First he was bald, then he had Mondo's hair, now he is bald with hair on his side??? What is his fashion senses.
"I wouldn't call it inordinate, Mr. Gavin"
The objection, followed with the dramatic pause, then the music. Man, Turnabout Trump set a high standard for first trials in ace attorney.
28:02 has the objection 2001 theme..... ya!
+xaiomu chan I started screaming when I heard Phoenix object, then ran around at the theme ^_^
Same😂😂
+T SAME!!!
XD
I cRiEd In JoY
These people using "Oh really?" and "Orly?" makes me laugh so hard.
İs nobody going to talk about that Apollo literally vibe checks witnesses ?
The way this case connects with the last one is just so amazing!
Yup, Kristoph was planning to bring both Zak and Phoenix down at the same time. He did bring down Zak, but not Phoenix.
But he especially wanted to kill Zak, because he rejected him 7 years ago.
41:18 I don’t Know why this part always makes me chills but its a great form to put the “Telling the truth theme” apart -w-
"Announce the Truth"
I actually kind of felt bad for Payne...But then I remembered what he did with his hair in this game.
People say that when you play AA5 or AA6 Phoenix just goes back to his clown persona. But I disagree, I guess seeing Phoenix from other perspective always sounded like this. All the villains and the witness that faced Phoenix had this image of him. C'mon the guy beated the most badass prosecutor, the chief prosecutor, etc. Also, when you play the fifth case in AA6, the way you see phoenix from apollo perspective is really tense. After I played AA Investigation, I noticed that even Edgeworth is kind soft if, beacause you can read his line of thinking and as we always see phoenix thoughts.
Phoenix is a lot more sarcastic and cool headed here than he's ever been.
To be fair, solving crime and trying to find clue is much easier when you don't have to worry about the prosecutor trying to misinterpret your evidence or destroying your client's credibility.
Also, we always think of Phoenix when he's nervous as the prosecutor break down his case. But don't remember when he's the one cornering the culprit?
He shout his objection with confidence and beat down his opponent until there's nothing left? Like he did with Kristoph here?
I mean we saw it firsthand that even the coolest of prosecutor, like Edgeworth or Manfred or even Godot, can breakdown and become nervous when their case falls down too.
39:36 Love this moment where even the judge still believes Wright is a lawyer at heart.
Dat poor lobster... Wait he's already dead.
10:18:
Payne: This is madness!
Me: Madness? THIS IS SPARTA
lol
Hah
Nice meme
Good ol' classic sparta meme.
honestlyAngsty I said the same thing! 😂
I never noticed before, but they overlooked one huge thing.. all Gavin had to ask is "If the killer removed that card from the crime scene, then why do you have it?" Being a defense attorney, you'd think that would be obvious to him.
I guess it sort of wouldn't matter, but it kind of does because Gavin's fingerprints would be on it, but so does Wright's. However, it'd be normal to have Wright's fingerprints on it, but not Gavin's as he wasn't supposed to be apart of the game
I'm two years late, but Wright would just have to say: "I found it in the garbage outside the Club. We're lucky you failed to dispose of it properly." Gavin can't produce the real card, as he likely DID dispose of it properly by destroying it. He can't prove he destroyed it (that defeats the entire point) and as a result he can't prove that card is a fake.
Wait wasn't that card taken from the floor
Phoenix claimed he found it at the club and gave it to his daughter. This is false, as we all know it's forged evidence, Gavin has the real card because he knew it would incriminate him. But to say it was false and then prove it would itself be an admission of guilt; sure, Phoenix would be caught with phony evidence, but then we'd have the real bloody ace and then case continues as normal.
@@narutoninjastorm1 Basically, Phoenix put Kristoph in a position where his guilt would be proven either way. Mindgames!
28:00 I like how phoenix is being a BETTER lawyer than both Apollo and kristoph, it just feels like the trilogy
kristoph turn murderer and apollo is a very FRESH/NEW attorney i mean this is HIS VERY FIRST DAY (apollo justice)
Still, credits where credit's due. Wright still being as smart as he is in the courts of law 7 years later is incredible.
You would think that him being force to become hobo and had to rely on his magatama to survive would make him become stupid.
Anyone notice how the 5 of hearts didn't actually prove Kristoph's guilt? The bottle had no fingerprints. It only cleared guilt on Phoenix.
Both had suspicions on them right before the 5, but Kristoph basically got fed up with Phoenix constantly pulling "no u".
I believe the point was to prove that the bottles had been switched. All the empty bottles with Phoenix's prints on them were by the piano back upstairs on the first floor of the lounge. Kristoph came down from there through the secret passage, where he attacked Shadi Smith with the nearby bottle, the one he just used to knock out Olga Orly. It was also the bottle Phoenix hid the 5 of hearts in. Kristoph could not, with certainty, know this bottle had prints on them, as he wasn't present during the game, only during the dinner upstairs, so in order to ensure Phoenix's guilt, he brought the card-loaded bottle upstairs and replaced it with an empty bottle by the piano, thus leaving the one with the card it a place it shouldn't be, proving that only Kristoph himself could've switched them. He had enough time between Phoenix making the call to the police, coming back down to discover the body, then going back up again to call Gavin to do all this. He had to replace the bottles because there was no way to walk out of the restaurant with the bottle without drawing suspicion, unlike the bloody ace, which was easily concealed. And he cannot reveal the true bloody Ace without also proving that he committed the murder anyways. In any case, had Phoenix not gotten lucky and discovered the 5 of hearts in his pocket, then discarded in the bottle, there would be no way to prove the bottles upstairs and down in the Hydeout had been switched.
This is actually the foreshadowing part. You know how Kristoph would have easily got out by saying oh yeah you know what I am not the second witness, I am just making shit up to frame Phoenix since he is doing the same to me and you guys can probably put me in jail for 15 days for that. But then he has to make up something else and saying I meet the victim before so of course I know he is bald. And if you play through the whole game you know the relationship between Kristoph and the victim is the last thing he wanted to revel to the world so he would rather take the murder crime, going in jail, to avoid further suspicions on even more bad deeds that he has done from the past and having his reputations destroyed entirely.
28:01 my boy is back in business!
They have literally done exorcism in a courtroom yet observing habits is strange?
this is trial the most crazy first trial ever
+SimJuillian Tolero No. Rise from the ashes.
+SimJuillian Tolero the dual destinies one is the most crazy, in fact the first trail with every game becomes even more crazier.
+azzzanadra this case in my opinion had the some big twists, not the biggest but...
imagine you had just gotten the game with out any previous knowledge of it. You are first of all playing a completely different lawyer, then find out the person on trial is the past main character who now is some underground poker player/pianist. Then some girl shows up saying she saw him hit the victim, but it was a set up for wright the whole time and she was hit while at the same time we find out wright has god damn daughter. And to summarize the rest :the amount of people we had believed were in the room and the room's orientation or landscape was different then we expected leading to our partner's arrest.
Dd's first case wasn't as surprising to me, but it might be because I had Dd as my first ace attorney experience so I've always known it as some first case I saw a few years ago.
SimJuillian Tolero well DD's first case had 2 days in them, that is an improvement.
+azzzanadra yeah, also I'm not saying its bad in any way just so we're clear
And the court became personal between mr. Hobo and mr. Gavin lol
Et Tu, Justice is a amazing play on "Et Tu Brute" (Et Tu Brute = And you Brutus? Caesar in disbelief when his friend Marcus Brutus betrayed him / Et Tu, Justice = And you, Justice? Justice betraying Kristoph)
Oh so that's the reference
I was wondering why he said that
Leppy Yup. It's from a shakespearean play. Julius Caesar :D
Game translators can sometimes make a mistake, such as the judge saying "Cout" at the very beginning of this video.
For being Apollo’s first trial without investigating the crime scene on his own that really was hard as f comparing it to Phoenix’s first trial
There's a blu spy in the base
Gavin was never really on your side
Red*
@@muidoguista8207 Nope, definitely blue
PROTECT THE BRIEFCASE!!
I love how Hobo Phoenix dialogues remind me like he learned from Godot coolness
28:00 is the moment my heart fell for this game. Freaking love that theme
27:54 best part of the trial
You know something crazy is about to happen when *PHOENIX WRIGHT* is in the court
I love Apollos respect towards the defensive legend.*Objection!!....Mr.Wright, if I may?*
"Oh I assure you, it's quite based."
-Phoenix Wright, 2026
Cout will now reconvene
“Cout will now reconvene.”
It made me laugh so much how completely irrelevant Payne is in this case and it's like he realizes it too at one point.
Whooooe. I though mia fey dying in the second case of the first game was a big turn of events, but this...THIS jst disproved all that .___.)
I think Damon Gant orchestrating two murders trumped that lol
27:55 man, hearing Phoenix's objection and theme sure sounds great
Phoenix could have easily just explained everything himself, but it’s like he decided “hmmm i’m gonna use this as a teaching moment” like such a DAD and keeps stopping like “so, why do you think this is the way it is, Apollo?” why is this hilarious to me
LOL, Apollo needs the lessons, preferably from the one who isn't a killer
40:41 I lost count how many contradictions is that found because of one card. And franziska gave edgeworth credit for finding three when the evidence was a giant bloody sword in the l.j ast game.
21:57 I laughed out loud to this
27:30 "believe me, stranger things have happened in this court"
Questioning a parrot, having to stand and watch as a man drinks 17 cups of coffee in court, and oh god the name puns.
28:02 NOSTALGIA ATTACK!!! EVERYONE, TAKE COVER!!
Every ace attorney fans: How did phoenix eated that necklace and why did throat didnt cuted off ?!
The stuffs from behind of Kristoph: Am i joke to you ? 51:48
"Cout will now reconvene." Greatest misspellings of 2007
35:01 *B A S E D*
27:54 The only thought going through my head is HELL YEAH!
Phoenix, shamelessly bluffing at the end of Furio Tigre case: "Who is the boss here? I'm the boss here."
Phoenix, doing practically the same thing during Kristoph's trial: "I'm the boss he-..."
Apollo: "You've got no right to call yourself a lawyer!" *P U N C H*
Olga is peak character design
The man just takes a stone cold uppercut and all he can say is “try adding a “take that!” To add more oomph”? Jesus Phoenix have u been hitting the grape 🍇 juice?
When you're carried by Phoenix wright and you dont mind
The year is 2027, and everyone's STILL making b&w photos.
"Why can't I have a normal trial?!" Apollo should ask Phoenix that question. After all, he has seen several absurd cases that were anything BUT normal.
39:53 "let's *forge* ahead" I see what you did there
1:07 well well,the witness actually acknowledged the fact her name sounds like "oh really?"
Hearing Wright object is so satisfying.
Oh god i started screaming when Objection! 2001 started playing
Heard Phoenix shout “Objection!” at 27:55 and I thought nothing was wrong until I remembered he’s not the defense attorney this time around.
I figured it out! The killed was obviously the one that murdered the victim! Case closed!
Karsten W WHAT?! I thought the person who witnessed the crime was the killer!
@@Millacks I mean, in THESE trials, that isn't a stretch LOL
@@SimsAllAround yeah but it felt a bit obvious and we all know how these cases turn out.
When Wright says objection, coolest part ever! xD
It's pretty godly getting to see Phoenix do his thing from an outside perspective.
17:09 Well... Phoenix Wright is a great lawyer because he's Wright all the time!
oh wait.
Five Ace Cards:
1. Phoenix Wright = (the used to be undefeated, pointing defense attorney)
2. Mandrid (or something) Von Karma = (the used to be undefeated best teacher of Miles Edgeworth imprisoned prosecutor)
3. Miles Edgeworth = (still my bae and one of the king prosecutors or something)
4. Apollo Justice = (the newbie attorney that is under Gavin's teaching but will soon be going to Wright. chords of steel included in the packaging)
5. Athena iforgothersurname = (has this necklace thingy. also will be a newbie attorney and will soon partner up with Phoenix Wright and Apollo Justice)
:D
Athena cykes
2. Manfred* Von Karma
Apollo 😍😍😍😍😍😍
***** I was interested in phoenix for a long time but then he turned into a hobo.
But hobo nick. is OK too...
Turnabout Daddy
Every time Phoenix shouts his first objection of the game I get chills.