Higuruma vs Phoenix Wright

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8 Aug 202404:42

Summary

TLDRIn this dramatic courtroom transcript, Miles Edgeworth and Phoenix Higuma face off in a tense trial. The accused, Maya Fay, is charged with the murder of Pearl Fay. The trial is filled with theatrics, objections, and unexpected twists, including a psychic witness and a debate over evidence. Amidst the chaos, a verdict is reached, with Maya pleading her innocence and the judge delivering a final, shocking decision.

Takeaways

  • 🎼 The script is a playful parody of a courtroom drama, likely inspired by the 'Ace Attorney' video game series.
  • đŸ€” Miles Edgeworth is portrayed as a confident and self-proclaimed 'King of the Edge', emphasizing his winning streak in trials.
  • đŸ‘©â€đŸ« Phoenix Wright, known as 'Higuma' in this script, is introduced as an attorney who is ready to challenge Miles Edgeworth.
  • đŸš« Miles Edgeworth dismisses Phoenix Wright, asserting that he is not part of the case and refers to him in a derogatory manner.
  • đŸ—Łïž The script features a trial for the character Maya Fay, who is accused of the murder of Pearl Fay.
  • 👀 The trial setting includes a judge and a witness, with the judge making decisions on the proceedings.
  • 📾 Phoenix Wright attempts to present evidence, which is humorously dismissed as a blank piece of paper by Miles Edgeworth.
  • 🔼 The Fay family is mentioned to have psychic powers, which is used as a plot device in the trial.
  • 🍌 The murder accusation against Maya Fay involves a banana peel that allegedly caused Pearl Fay's death.
  • đŸš« The script uses humor and absurdity, such as the judge asking the witness if she would like to testify or go to jail.
  • đŸ’„ The verdict is given in a quick and decisive manner, with the judge pronouncing Maya Fay guilty and sentencing her to death, only to be objected by Phoenix Wright.

Q & A

  • Who is Miles Edgeworth, and what is his role in the script?

    -Miles Edgeworth is a character who appears to be a prosecutor in the script. He is confident in his ability to win cases and is known as the 'King of the Edge'.

  • What is the relationship between Phoenix and Higuma?

    -Phoenix and Higuma seem to be attorneys, with Phoenix being recognized by Higuma. Higuma mentions that most of his friends call him by that name, suggesting a professional relationship.

  • What is the charge against Maya Fay in the script?

    -Maya Fay is charged with the murder of Pearl Fay. The script suggests that she is accused of causing Pearl's death by throwing a banana peel in Pearl's direction.

  • What is the significance of the 'myfa murder charge' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'myfa murder charge' seems to be a play on words or a typo, possibly referring to 'Maya' and her murder charge.

  • Why does Edgeworth want Phoenix to leave the trial?

    -Edgeworth wants Phoenix to leave the trial because Phoenix is not part of the case and Edgeworth considers him to be an unwelcome presence, referring to him as 'slime'.

  • What is the context of the 'group chat party leaks' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'group chat party leaks' appear to be a piece of evidence that Phoenix tries to present, but it is revealed to be a blank piece of paper, suggesting a possible trick or misunderstanding.

  • What is the significance of the psychic powers in the Fay family?

    -The psychic powers of the Fay family are mentioned when Phoenix suggests that Maya could 'possess' her old sister, Pearl, implying that the family has some form of supernatural abilities.

  • What is the role of the judge in the trial depicted in the script?

    -The judge in the script seems to be in charge of the proceedings, asking questions to the witness and making decisions about the trial's progress.

  • What is the verdict given by the judge in the script?

    -The judge finds Maya Fay guilty of the first-degree murder of Pearl Fay and sentences her to the death penalty.

  • What is the significance of the 'domain expansion deadly sentencing' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'domain expansion deadly sentencing' phrase is unclear in the script, but it may refer to a rule or a consequence within the trial's setting that forbids violence and suggests severe punishment.

  • What is the final objection raised by Phoenix before the judge's verdict?

    -Phoenix objects to the judge's decision, stating that his client, Maya, would never commit murder and asking the judge to reconsider the verdict.

Outlines

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🎼 Opening Banter and Introductions

The script opens with a playful and competitive tone between two attorneys, Miles Edgeworth and Phoenix Wright, setting the stage for a trial. Edgeworth is confident in his abilities, while Wright, known as Higuma, is a bit more informal and friendly. Edgeworth is on the case of a murder charge, and Wright is there to defend Maya Fay, who is accused of murder. The banter includes references to past cases and a light-hearted rivalry, with both attorneys looking forward to the trial ahead.

📖 The Trial of Maya Fay

The trial begins with the charge against Maya Fay for the murder of Pearl Fay. The script presents a back-and-forth between the attorneys, with Wright allowing Edgeworth to proceed first due to his reputation for winning cases. There's a humorous moment where the judge is asked for a recess, and the trial's gravity is underscored by the mention of jail for the witness. Maya Fay denies the murder, and Wright encourages her to stand firm in her innocence.

🔍 Evidence and Objections

The trial continues with the presentation of evidence and objections. Wright attempts to use a photo as evidence, only for it to be revealed as a blank piece of paper, leading to a humorous exchange about schizophrenia. The script includes a dramatic moment where Edgeworth calls for the deceased, Pearl Fay, to possess her sister, which is met with skepticism from Wright. The trial's tension is heightened by the mention of a death penalty for Maya if found guilty.

🚹 Verdict and Final Plea

The script concludes with a dramatic reading of the verdict, finding Maya Fay guilty of first-degree murder. The judge's decision is based on the claim that Maya caused Pearl's death by throwing a banana peel in her direction. Wright objects, insisting that his client could not have committed the crime. The script ends with a twist, suggesting that Maya is innocent and that Wright will need to prove it in the subsequent trial.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Grand Miles Edgeworth

Grand Miles Edgeworth is a character from the Ace Attorney video game series, known for his unwavering pursuit of justice and his reputation as a prosecutor. In the script, he represents the embodiment of the legal system's determination to win cases, as evidenced by his confident declaration that he will always win, no matter what the circumstances.

💡Phoenix Wright

Phoenix Wright is another character from the Ace Attorney series, a defense attorney known for his ability to turn around losing cases. In the script, Phoenix is mentioned as 'Phoenix, Right,' which is a play on his name, indicating that he is a key player in the legal battle and is known for his tenacity in defending his clients.

💡Haromi Higuma

Haromi Higuma is a name mentioned in the script, which seems to be a play on the name of another character from the Ace Attorney series, 'Miles Edgeworth.' The script uses the name to introduce a character who is likely a defense attorney, as indicated by the line 'correct names haromi, higuma,' and the subsequent reference to friends calling him 'higuma.'

💡Murder Charge

A 'murder charge' refers to the legal accusation that someone has committed the crime of murder. In the context of the script, the character is on trial for a murder charge, which is the central conflict of the video's narrative, revolving around the trial and the attempt to prove innocence or guilt.

💡Trial

A 'trial' is a formal process in a court of law where evidence and arguments are presented to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused. The script revolves around a trial, as indicated by the line 'we're here on the trial of Maya Fay,' which sets the stage for the legal drama that unfolds.

💡Maya Fay

Maya Fay is a character in the script who is on trial for the murder of Pearl Fay. Her name is significant as it indicates her relation to the victim, Pearl Fay, and her role as the defendant in the trial. The script uses her name to highlight the personal stakes involved in the case.

💡Witness

A 'witness' in a legal context is a person who provides testimony or evidence in a trial. In the script, the mention of calling a witness to the stand is a standard procedure in a trial, used to establish facts and support the case of either the prosecution or the defense.

💡Objection

In a courtroom setting, an 'objection' is a formal disagreement with a statement or line of questioning, often used by attorneys to challenge the admissibility of evidence or the relevance of a witness's testimony. The script includes the word 'objection' to illustrate the adversarial nature of the trial and the defense attorney's role in questioning the prosecution's case.

💡Psychic Powers

The concept of 'psychic powers' refers to supernatural abilities to perceive or influence events beyond the range of normal human senses. In the script, it is mentioned that the Fay family has psychic powers, which adds a supernatural element to the story and possibly impacts the narrative or the evidence presented in the trial.

💡First-degree Murder

First-degree murder is a classification of murder that involves premeditation and intent to kill. In the script, Maya Fay is accused of first-degree murder, which is a serious charge that carries significant legal consequences and is central to the trial's proceedings.

💡Death Penalty

The 'death penalty' is a legal punishment that involves the execution of a person convicted of a serious crime, such as murder. In the script, the mention of the death penalty as a compensation for the crime indicates the severity of the charges against Maya Fay and the high stakes of the trial.

Highlights

Miles Edgeworth asserts his confidence in always winning cases, regardless of the circumstances.

Phoenix Wright, known as Higuma, is introduced as a rival attorney to Edgeworth.

Edgeworth dismisses Higuma as not being part of the case and calls him 'slime'.

Higuma expresses hope for a clean trial and getting to know each other.

The trial is for Maya Fay, accused of murdering Pearl Fay.

Edgeworth and Higuma engage in a battle of wits, with Edgeworth going first.

Edgeworth requests a recess, showing his theatrical courtroom style.

Maya Fay is given a choice to testify or go to jail, highlighting the high stakes.

Maya denies murdering anyone and relies on Phoenix to support her innocence.

Phoenix objects to Edgeworth's claim that Maya's pants should be on fire if she were lying, revealing a photo of a blank piece of paper.

Edgeworth accuses Phoenix of having schizophrenia, adding to the tension.

Phoenix calls Pearl Fay as a witness, surprising the court with the Fay family's psychic powers.

Edgeworth challenges Phoenix's tactics and the meaning behind his actions.

The trial takes a dramatic turn as Phoenix is accused of domain expansion and deadly sentencing.

Maya is accused of causing Pearl's death by throwing a banana peel, leading to a guilty verdict.

Phoenix objects to the verdict, arguing for a reevaluation of Maya's guilt.

The judge asks for a final confirmation of guilt, with Maya emphatically denying it.

Phoenix is urgently needed as a lawyer in the climactic conclusion of the trial.

Transcripts

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[Music]

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H now listen here right just because I'm

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not on this case doesn't mean you're

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going to win I the grand miles Edgeworth

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will always win no matter

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what who the [ __ ] are

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you hey you must be a attorney Phoenix

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Right correct names haromi

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higuma uh most my friends just call me

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higuma if I had friends I'm here on the

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myfa murder charge today oh and uh you

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Edgeworth or edging maxer yeah uh I'm

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going to need you to leave uh mostly

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because you're not a part of the I am

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you slime I'm miles Edgeworth King of

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the edge Fri in the bag little

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bro anyway so I hope that this is a

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clean trial and I hope we can get to

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know each other if goes SW I'll see you

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in there race it'll be

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[Music]

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fun order order we're here on the trial

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of Maya Fay for the murder of pearl Fay

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would you like to go first I don't know

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how you always win right but I'll let

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you you know your games and theatrics

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aren't going to fly in here now judge if

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I may could we take a recess

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yippe

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yippe now would the witness would like

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to testify or would she like to go to

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jail it's your pick

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Maya uh nuh-uh the [ __ ] do you mean nuh

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I mean nuh-uh I never murdered a single

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person in my life come on tell them Nick

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I'm as sweet as could be yeah there's

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that one time I was on trial for my

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sister's murder that other time the time

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after that tell them

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Nick my God we're cooked be objection

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you see my honor at your honor if my

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client were lying why aren't their pants

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on fire I have photo evidence right here

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it's the group chat party leaks they

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didn't even see the n-word Read It and

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Weep huh Phoenix that is a blank piece

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of paper you have

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schizophrenia whoa that isn't to cash

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money I need to call my witness up to

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the stand Pearl Fay the Fay family has

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psychic powers so why don't you possess

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your old sister right I don't see what

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games you're trying to pull over on me

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or what all this [ __ ] means but all I

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know is I won't stand for it domain

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expansion deadly sent

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sentencing now miss Fay that you can't

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lie anymore admit to the truth and don't

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fight it cuz this domain forbids use of

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violence for all of us and verbal combat

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is another matter so now if you wouldn't

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mind I'll ask judg man to please

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begin Maya Fay You Stand Accused of

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first-degree murder of pearl Fay on the

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date November 7th 2018 at 1532 or 3:32

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you were sitting on my bench in Kyoto

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Gan National Garden eating a banana when

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you threw the peel in Miss Pearl's

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Direction inevitably causing her to trip

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and die how do you

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plead what the sigma is a banana

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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um Nick please help me please I'm sorry

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but it's too late for that Miss Fay now

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judge man read the verdict Miss Maya Fay

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is without a doubt guilty compensation

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is death penalty Gil objection my client

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would never cap ask him one more time

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judge well [ __ ] I guess is you guilty

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bro on my mama I ain't guilty

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yep well I guess that's good enough so

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it would turn out Miss Maya

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is quick I need a lawyer

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