Have a properly looped half-hour version of Phoenix Wright's original Objection! theme. Developer(s): Capcom Publisher(s): Capcom Composer(s): Masakazu Sugimori
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heck my teacher was so dumb that he teach the whole grade with the SAME lesson. Like if we are learning about 8th grader level mathematics.. the rest of the grade will be taught the same goddamn thing.
Here’s the facts people, he wanted them to be steamed in order to lessen the importance of propane and propane accessories! That is hwhy he did not include that description!
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Honestly, the first game will always be my favorite just because how in the odds were seemingly always against you. Payne, your first enemy prosecutor, was named "the rookie killer." Edgeworth, a prodigy of prosecutor, willing to stop at nothing to get a guilty verdict, and then Von Karma, the literal "God of Prosecution" who was known to do anything and everything in his power illegal or not to get you a guilty verdict. All when you were just an rookie, who was fresh out of law school.
The first game is the one that was executed the best. Really wish that its soundtrack comes back in future games. The second game is great for the final case, which in my opinion is on par with Bridge to the Turnabout in quality. (even though the latter packs a stronger emotional punch.) The third game is where you make peace with the past and prove yourself as a worthy lawyer.
Not to mention, during Turnabout Sisters, you had to point the finger at (SPOILERS) Red White. As Edgeworth said before the trial "What he says in there will be fact. End of discussion." or something like that. Edgeworth nearly buys himself another day, but Mia forced his hand and made him confess. Odds are, even if Phoenix had definitively proven that Redd had done it, without Redd Whites confession from his own mouth, in person, I seriously doubt any judge would declare him guilty because he has dirt on EVERYONE. I think that ties in well with what Apollo Justice and Dual Destinies would explore regarding the Dark age of the Law. (Also, I don't care what anyone says about Apollo Justice, those first 2 cases were pure gold.)
Well Winston wasn't actually that good of a prosecutor even though his nickname suggested otherwise. Edgeworth even helped you get an innocent verdict in the very 2nd case he was in, so much for stopping at nothing to get a guilty verdict. von Karma was the one that genuinely deserved the title of "Prosecuting god"
This theme fits Phoenix best. It's very bold and daring just like Phoenix himself, fighting back no matter how desperate the situation may seem.Other themes don't convey the feeling of just barely surviving and achieving the impossible as well as this one does. And softer parts of the song symbolize his faith and trust in himself and his client as well as Mia's encouragement and trust in Phoenix. Objection 2004 is Mia's theme, it's calm and confident just like Mia herself.
@@rayexception4590 That's honestly dumb though. When Godot realizes Phoenix is carrying on Mia's legacy it plays Pursuit Cornered, a song associated only with Phoenix. And the first game is the one I really think showcases Phoenix becoming a veteran lawyer and carrying on Mia's legacy best anyway, since he managed to convict Von Karma without any help from Mia (at least I don't recall him getting help from Mia).
What's amazing about this music is that it's layered in such a way that even though its beat never gets faster, it seems to increase as you listen to it.
Testimony: "I like this theme. It suits me. Just like my suit and tie." **Presents Phoenix Wright's portrait** **OBJECTION!** Yes, Phoenix Wright is known for his iconic blue suit, and even his red tie. However, it surprises me that after three years, NO ONE has pointed out that the OP.... **smacks Defense's bench and point dramatically** *...didn't say anything about his hair!!* This is a CLEAR contradiction of the facts, Your Honor!!
I saw a comment a while ago that the main instruments were Phoenix, strong and powerful holding the front line while maya is the light melody pushing him along to victory, I also like to think the main synths in th background represents Mias spiritual support. This song is the best objection fight me
Funnily enough, in retrospect I think the main instruments represent Ryunosuke, his ancestor, whose objection contains a reference to the main instruments here. Would suggest phoenix inherited that part of his theme song from ryunosuke. The melody, or rather the high notes, represent susato I believe. Since her objection theme (including her prelude theme) references it if you listen closely. 0:34 is where the resemblance is at its most obvious. It’s possible this implies that susato is phoenix’s ancestor too due to it explaining how phoenix came to inherit that part of his theme.
For me this is still the most iconic and arguably the best ost. It's the very first thing we heard when phoenix screamed objection! then slams the table for the first time. I played on the nds and I used the mic which made my first experience 100x better. Loved the series ever since.
This theme encompasses Phoenix’s personality really well. It has a bold front, yes, but behind it you can hear the thinking going on. As we’re all aware, Phoenix often does not have the entire situation figured out; until this theme starts playing. Once he does, the Pursuit theme plays. Truly a masterpiece on the producers’ part.
Never in a million yrs did I think it would be so fun wiping the arrogant look off of someone's face simply by presenting evidence. I love this series.
the greatest and the last courtroom battle against RU-vid. our final argument. the song everyone played when the famed attorney, Brawl, got disbarred. *OBJECTION!*
But alas, the objection did little to diminish their Honor, RU-vid's decision; and that word rattled around the courtroom for merely half a second before it was overruled.
What I really like about this theme is that it feels like a victory fanfare on your end, but it sounds like the Jaws theme if you'd be on the witness stand.
Judge: Please give clear evidence that this is the murderer, Mr.Pheonix Wright! Wright: Your Honor do you not here the music? Judge: Aahhh yes! I do! I declare Redd White guilty of murder!
@@ashleyy69 was brawl getting paid from his videos? That's the question. I always see the descriptions each in his vids saying he doesn't own any of it and directs it to the original. That's not all, he not receiving any credit anyway but that's a maybe; true or false.
When Edgeworth says: OBJECTION!!! *Hits table with his fist* When Franziska says: OBJECTION!!! *Cracks whip* When Phoenix says: OBJECTION!!! *ost starts*
I’m here after I saw the Ace Attorney “Objection” and “Hold it” references in “No Life, No Game” The anime. I even thought I heard the ace attorney music in the background!
This is the PERFECT music for when you’ve turned the tables in a battle of wits! Just a visual novel, but the most edge of your seat moments in all of video games; all because of the music!
@@JordanViknar OBJECTION you say it is the best, but you do not have evidnce. if it is the most popular, IT ISINT THE BEST so, for evidenceless claims like that. opinion CAN be accounted for
@@siddharthdey2922 OBJECTION! Your baseless claim about popularity or lack there of being the deciding factor of better or worse when in fact it is quality being the deciding factor and due to said baseless claim you are no better than you portray Mr. Viknar and opinion is NEVER evidence Mr. Dey!
Initially, i thought phoenix would've been in SSBU, using his experience in MvC as proof. But then i thought of something that others may have thought of as well recently. Maybe Phoenix was the lawyer that went to court to make Sora get his own chance in the game, so that he'll save himself from all the brawl, because he sure as hell would not want to put himself in another fighting game after experiencing MvC.
My personal favorite theme. I love the confidence exuding from 2004 and DGS's is godlike, but no other quite captures the feeling of "Now hold up" like this one.
So were gonna be making an attorney game and we need something to play when the defense attorney finds out someone is lying. Nothing to elaborate but please come up with something catchy Music writer : do we have a flute?
GF: " We had to remake the models and improve animations. There was also too many pokemon now. We had to cut them for balance too!" ☝️⚡⚡⚡OBJECTION!!!⚡⚡⚡☝️
Remember guys. When you're losing an argument. Go back to the basics. Find a contradiction. And if you are the one whos wrong, Don't be afraid to lose your perfect win record. 😅
A college kid who went for majoring arts to deciding to mainly take law classes with probably little knowledge before hand manages to take down legendary prosecutors with a point of a finger.
You say you were in Medbay, correct? Well, I was in Medbay too... *[desk slam]* AND THERE WAS NO ONE ELSE THERE!!! Either you're mistaken, or YOU ARE THE IMPOSTOR!