![]() Takumi chose the phrase to highlight Wright's inexperience even though his name reads "I see", he may not in fact understand what is happening, something which may also be true of people using the phrase. This phrase is often used in Japan to express attentiveness to the subject at hand. His Japanese surname, Naruhodō, references the Japanese expression naruhodo ( なるほど), which equates to the English "I see". Wright's Japanese given name, Ryūichi, alludes to the mythical dragon with its use of ryu ( 竜). One staff member suggested that Phoenix should be a hamster while this didn't happen, this early version of Phoenix did have a pet hamster. As the lawyer who is assigned to his case is useless, Phoenix takes up his own defense. Phoenix was a private investigator who finds a body at his client's office and is arrested. Takumi used his privilege as the director to cast himself as Phoenix. The idea of a lawyer was conceived when director Shu Takumi was searching for ideas for a game in which the player could discover lies or contradictions in statements. Shu Takumi created Phoenix Wright, in addition to voicing him in the Japanese language releases of the first four games in the series. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2012), Project X Zone 2 (2015), and Puzzle Fighter (2017) and has received a universally positive critical reception, described as a likeable character with a realistic profession. The character has also appeared in film, anime and manga adaptations of the series, a Japanese series of musicals and stage plays, and crossover video games such as Ultimate Marvel vs. Phoenix is featured as the main protagonist in the first three games of the series, appearing as a supporting character in the fourth before returning as one of the protagonists of the fifth and sixth games. Phoenix " Nick" Wright, known as Ryūichi Naruhodō ( Japanese: 成歩堂 龍一, Hepburn: Naruhodō Ryūichi ) in the original Japanese language versions, is the fictional titular defense attorney and the main protagonist in Ace Attorney, a visual novel adventure video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. Hiroki Narimiya ( Professor Layton vs.Takayuki Kondō ( Dual Destinies, Project X Zone 2, Spirit of Justice).Shu Takumi ( Ace Attorney, Justice for All, Trials and Tribulations, Apollo Justice). ![]() Oh, and of course, there is a lot of yelling “OBJECTION” because, of course, there is. With Takashi Miike’s killer anime vision, we dive into how this live-action captures the spirit and look of Capcom’s iconic Ace Attorney franchise. Both prosecution and defense face each other in open court and have three days to make their case before the judge renders a verdict. If you’re not familiar with the premise of the Ace Attorney live-action, here you go: The court system, overburdened by the massive number of crimes being committed, introduces a radical new method for settling cases more quickly: the bench trial system. They are also joined by a special guest, Carolyn Hinds, fellow host of the So Here’s What Happened Podcast. In addition, they also discussed Takashi Miike‘s lengthy anime adaption catalog and why he excels in this area of filmmaking. The ladies chat about how the film compares to the anime and original video games. This week the ladies take this episode’s discussion to the courts! The courtroom that is, as they discuss and review the 2012 Ace Attorney live-action. Reading Time: 2 minutes Still from the Ace Attorney Live-Action film with the Phoenix Wright in front.
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