Phoenix Wright Becomes a Lawyer Again

Video game character

Phoenix Wright
Ace Attorney character
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Phoenix Wright equally he appears in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations

Starting time advent Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (2001)
Created past Shu Takumi
Designed by Tatsurō Iwamoto
Portrayed past Tomu Ranju (2009 musical)
Hiroki Narimiya (2012 film)
Kentarou Kanesaki (2013 stage play)
Yoshitaka Hara (2021 phase play)[one]
Voiced by

English

  • Ben "Gromin" Judd (2005–2008)[ii]
  • Sam Riegel (2011–present)[iii] [4] [5]
  • Trevor White (PLvAA)[6]
  • Eric Vale (anime)[2]
  • Jill Harris (anime, immature)[7]
  • Zach LeBlanc (PF)[eight]

Japanese

  • Shu Takumi (2001–2007)[2]
  • Takayuki Kondō (Promotional cloth, 2013–present)[ii] [nine] [10]
  • Hiroki Narimiya (PLvAA)[2]
  • Kōsuke Toriumi (UMvC3)[2] [eleven]
  • Yūki Kaji (anime)[12]
In-universe information
Nickname Nick
Occupation Defense force attorney, pianist, poker player
Amalgamation
  • Athena Cykes (subordinate)
  • Maya Fey (co-counsel)
  • Miles Edgeworth (rival)
  • Mia Fey (employer)
  • Apollo Justice (subordinate)
Significant others Iris (formerly, as Dahlia Hawthorne: Trials and Tribulations, anime)
Children Trucy Wright (adopted daughter)
Relatives Ryunosuke Naruhodo (ancestor)

Phoenix "Nick" Wright, known as Ryūichi Naruhodō (Japanese: 成歩堂 龍一, Hepburn: Naruhodō Ryūichi ) in the original Japanese language versions, is a fictional defense attorney in Capcom's Ace Attorney video game series. Phoenix is featured every bit the protagonist in the first three games of the series, appears as a supporting character in the quaternary and returns as one of the protagonists for the fifth and sixth games. The character has besides appeared in film, anime and manga adaptations of the serial, a Japanese series of musicals and stage plays, and crossover video games such as Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Project 10 Zone two, Puzzle Fighter, and Ultimate Curiosity vs. Capcom iii.

Formulation and creation [edit]

A 2011 photograph of Shu Takumi, holding a microphone

Shu Takumi created Phoenix Wright

The idea of a lawyer was conceived when managing director Shu Takumi was searching for ideas for a game in which the player could discover lies or contradictions in statements.[thirteen] Takumi used his privilege equally the manager to cast himself every bit Phoenix. Phoenix was a private investigator who finds a trunk at his client'southward office and is arrested. As the lawyer who is assigned to his case is useless, Phoenix takes upwardly his own defense. 1 staff member suggested that Phoenix should be a hamster; while this didn't happen, this early version of Phoenix did have a pet hamster.[fourteen]

Wright's Japanese given name, Ryūichi, alludes to the mythical dragon with its use of ryu ( ).[15] His Japanese surname, Naruhodō, references the Japanese expression naruhodo ( なるほど ), which equates to the English "I see". This phrase is ofttimes used in Japan to express considerateness to the subject at mitt. 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 likewise exist true of people using the phrase. It is also ordinarily used in mystery novels when investigating, a core gameplay concept of the series.[sixteen] [17]

In English language versions, Wright's name was localized to present a similar meaning to English-speaking audiences. His outset proper noun is also a mythical reference: to the phoenix, known for "ascension from the ashes", an innuendo to his almost impossible comebacks, or "turnabouts", during trials. This is referenced in the kickoff game, in which the fifth case is titled "Rise from the Ashes". His surname is a pun, allowing for wordplay (such equally "Right, Wright?" and "Phoenix Incorrect").[16] Early brainstorming suggestions for Phoenix's name included "Cole" and "Wilton", but "Phoenix" was chosen as a name that would "stand out". The nickname "Nick" (used by his partner, Maya Fey) was chosen based on its believability and similarity to the audio of "Phoenix".[xviii]

Characteristics and backstory [edit]

At the time of Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser, Phoenix is a rookie defence attorney who ordinarily accepts murder cases, attempting to exonerate his clients when there is seemingly incontrovertible bear witness and testimony against them.[19] Described equally "goofy and unmarried-minded", he oft encounters unusual situations. Rather than simply arguing his case, Phoenix uses detective skills to gather relevant prove and investigate the crime scene.[20]

When he was in grade schoolhouse, he was accused of stealing Miles Edgeworth's lunch money, and since he was in a small-scale school, in that location was a class trial. During the trial, Edgeworth and Larry Butz stood up for Wright, saying the teacher and students had no evidence of Wright's guilt. The class trial was dismissed and the three students became best friends until Edgeworth moved away following his male parent's murder. 15 years later, Larry would reveal that he was the ane who stole Edgeworth's money that day, paying it back in full. While Wright is surprised, Edgeworth gives the appearance that he knew Larry stole his money all along.

While a college student at Ivy University, Phoenix is accused of murder and successfully defended past a defense attorney named Mia Fey, who finds the true culprit to exist Phoenix's credible girlfriend and Mia's first cousin, Dahlia Hawthorne. After passing the bar exam, Phoenix becomes a defense attorney himself under Mia's law business firm, Fey & Co. Following Mia'south murder, Phoenix takes over the police force business firm, naming information technology Wright and Co., and likewise takes Mia'southward sister, a spirit medium named Maya, under his wing. Maya becomes Phoenix's assistant and legal aide, assisting him by setting him up with clients, and past searching for information and clues during cases. As the years pass, Phoenix takes on several cases to prove the innocence of those wrongly defendant of murder, developing a name and reputation for himself. He also helps out Maya with the well-being of her younger cousin, Pearl, afterward her mother's arrest. Nevertheless, in one example, he inadvertently presents forged show to the court, not knowing it was forged until it was as well late, and is forced to plough in his chaser'southward badge. Adopting a young girl named Trucy Enigmar as his girl, Phoenix sets up the Wright Talent Agency, turning to playing piano and poker games for a source of income.

Seven years later, Phoenix is defendant of murdering a human named Shadi Smith, who has no known past and is only a wanderer. Phoenix hires a rookie defense force chaser named Apollo Justice, who works for Phoenix's friend, Kristoph Gavin, a renowned defence chaser. During the trial, Apollo and Phoenix reveal that Phoenix had been set up, and Kristoph was the real murderer. Afterwards he successfully defends Phoenix in courtroom, Apollo is brought into the Wright Talent Agency equally their chaser, Trucy changing the proper noun to the Wright Annihilation Agency. Phoenix continues to work behind the scenes, helping to bring the truth backside his disbarment to calorie-free, every bit well as implement a jury system to the fictional justice system.[21] In the years after losing his bluecoat, Phoenix also develops a talent for poker, which he plays to determine the intents of those effectually him by reading their torso language ("tells"), and is said to be nigh unbeatable at it.

Subsequently immigration his name, Phoenix retakes the bar exam, regaining his bluecoat and once again becoming a defense force attorney. He likewise retains Apollo Justice equally a protégé, and takes newcomer Athena Cykes under his wing as the newest junior attorney for the Wright Anything Agency. He later reunites with Maya in the fictional Kingdom of Khura'in and helps to change the country's legal system, after which signal they become legal partners in one case again.

Appearances [edit]

Ace Chaser video games [edit]

In the first game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser, Phoenix must contend with the loss of his mentor and fellow defense attorney Mia Fey.[22] Throughout the game, Phoenix is hired to defend various people of murder, including his friend Larry Butz and Mia's younger sis Maya Fey. The game culminates with Phoenix defending rival prosecutor Miles Edgeworth from being bedevilled for the murder of Robert Hammond, an old defence force attorney who was involved in the DL-six case, wherein Edgeworth's father was murdered. Going upwards against Edgeworth'southward mentor, Manfred von Karma, Phoenix successfully defends his friend and clears him of all charges, and destroys von Karma'southward 40 year-long winning streak.

In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice for All, Phoenix over again defends Maya, and faces the prosecutor and daughter of Manfred von Karma, 18-year-old legal prodigy Franziska.[19] In the game's climax, Maya is kidnapped by a hitman, forcing Phoenix to brand the truthful killer acknowledge his guilt, which results in his outset loss. In the course of the game, Phoenix receives a magic Magatama from Pearl that is able to reveal whether a person is hiding a hush-hush in their eye, involving the utilise of Psyche Locks.

In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations, it is revealed that Phoenix was framed for the murder of his girlfriend's ex-lover while in college. He was defended by Mia Fey, who had non taken a case since her first against Edgeworth the year before. Mia exposes the true murderer as Phoenix's girlfriend, Dahlia Hawthorne, who is later on executed. Through Mia'due south actions and defence force, Phoenix is inspired to switch his major to law. Phoenix must also contend with a fake "Phoenix" who posed every bit him in court and got his friend and former client, Maggey Byrde, a guilty verdict. Phoenix besides faces the mysterious Godot, a prosecutor who appears to harbor a grudge towards him. It is revealed in the terminal case, that during his years at the university, he was dating Iris, a temple nun and Dahlia'southward twin, who posed as her sister to save Phoenix's life from the wrath of Dahlia.

During a case seven years prior to the events of Apollo Justice: Ace Chaser, two months after Trials and Tribulations, he was forced to forfeit his attorney'south bluecoat after presenting evidence that, unknown to him, was forged. 2 weeks later, he adopted Trucy Enigmar after her father, his client Shadi Enigmar, became a fugitive. Trucy then renames his office the "Wright Talent Agency", becoming its CEO and one half of the represented talent, with Phoenix beingness the other half. At the time Apollo Justice takes identify, he works equally a pianist and plays poker at the Borscht Basin Club. After being accused of murder himself and existence successfully defended past rookie defense attorney Apollo Justice, he hires Apollo, reopening his constabulary part as the "Wright Annihilation Agency".[23] Wright uses the "Mason System" figurer plan to aid the histrion in piecing together the show from both past and present for the game's final example, where the circumstances regarding the mean solar day he was disbarred are fully explained.[24]

Wright returns equally the protagonist in the 5th chief serial installment, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies. Having regained his attorney's badge, he works together on cases with both Apollo Justice and newcomer Athena Cykes, striving to put the "Dark Age of the Constabulary" to an end once and for all.

In the 6th game in the serial, Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser – Spirit of Justice, Phoenix travels to the Kingdom of Khura'in, where he reunites with Maya Fey, and discovers that defense attorneys are reviled throughout the kingdom, having a reputation of constant criminals. He successfully defends his young tour guide and Maya when they are both defendant of murder, putting himself at severe gamble of falling afoul of the Kingdom's Defense Culpability Act, which states that defense attorneys of parties institute guilty are to receive the same judgement as their client. Phoenix's deportment brainstorm the wheels of revolution turning, when he encounters a insubordinate grouping known as the Defiant Dragons, and finds out that their leader, a once renowned defence force attorney named Dhurke Sahdmadhi, aims to restore the legal arrangement to its proper state.

Other appearances [edit]

Phoenix Wright appears in a Japanese manga adaptation of the serial, written by Kenji Kuroda, illustrated by Kazuo Maekawa and published by Kodansha. The series was published in the United States by Kodansha United states. An additional manga, published past Del Rey Manga, was released in the United States.[25]

A Japanese musical based on the serial, Ace Attorney – Truth Resurrected, staged by the all-female troupe Takarazuka Revue, cast actor Tomu Ranju as Phoenix Wright, using the English name rather than the Japanese "Ryūichi Naruhodō", featuring Phoenix in a romantic human relationship with Leona Clyde, an original character based on Lana Skye. A sequel, Ace Attorney ii – Truth Resurrected, Again, was produced afterwards the kickoff musical sold out on the first twenty-four hour period.[26] 2 Japanese stage plays accept additionally been performed past the Super Eccentric Theater in which Sho Kato portrays Phoenix.[27]

Hiroki Narimiya portrays Phoenix in the 2012 live-action moving picture Ace Attorney. The film loosely adapts the events of the outset game, including Phoenix's first case, his meeting with Maya, and his defense force of Edgeworth; the end credits sequence additionally adapt elements of the second game.

Phoenix appears every bit the lead character of the 2016 Ace Attorney anime serial, which adapts the events of the outset three games in the serial over two seasons. He is voiced past Yūki Kaji in Japanese and Eric Vale in English language. Phoenix also makes a groundwork cameo appearance in the episode "Killing a Domineering Grannie" of Scissor Seven.

Within his own serial, Phoenix makes a cameo appearance in Ace Chaser Investigations: Miles Edgeworth, a game starring his longtime rival Miles Edgeworth, besides every bit in its sequel, Ace Attorney Investigations two. He too stars alongside Professor Hershel Layton in the 2012 Nintendo 3DS title, Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, developed by Level-5; in the Japanese dub of the game, Narimiya reprised his part from the live-activity film.

The developers of the crossover fighting game, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, had wanted to include Phoenix along with Franziska von Karma equally a character on the roster, but had trouble designing additional moves likewise his finger-pointing gesture. Though they had come up upwards with an assault that used his catch-phrase "Igiari!" ("Objection!" in English), with the letters themselves used to attack the opponent, they found that localization would have inverse the four-character phrase (in kanji) to a 9-alphabetic character word and would have unbalanced the game.[28] Phoenix was too considered for inclusion equally a playable fighter in Curiosity vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Ii Worlds,[29] appearing alongside Miles Edgeworth equally a cameo in She-Hulk'south arcade mode ending.[30] He appears as a playable character in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. His fighting manner sees him gather evidence on the field which he tin employ to either assail his opponent or save for a powerful courtroom confrontation.[31] [32] [33]

Phoenix, along with Franziska von Karma, Mia Fey and Miles Edgeworth, announced equally cards in the game SNK vs. Capcom: Carte Fighters DS. Both Phoenix and his assistant Maya Fey also appear every bit a two in one solo unit in the crossover tactical role-playing game Projection X Zone 2. Phoenix is mentioned in the Danganronpa series entries Goodbye Despair and Togami by Sonia Nevermind.

Reception [edit]

Phoenix Wright has generally been praised past critics for being a likeable character with a realistic profession. However, the older Phoenix Wright seen in Apollo Justice has been criticized as "aristocratic and inscrutable", with "his character's evolution...lost forth the wayside."[34] GameDaily called him the eighth greatest Capcom character, citing how he perseveres in the face of hardships.[35] They as well named him 20th on their "Top 25 Gaming Hunks."[36] They included his hairstyle in the list of "weirdest hairstyles in gaming."[37] Nintendo Ability listed Phoenix as their 10th favourite hero, stating that while lawyers become a bad rap, Phoenix is one who defends the innocent.[38] In 2009, GameSpot chose him as one of the characters to compete in their poll for the title of "All Fourth dimension Greatest Game Hero".[39] His appearance in Ultimate Curiosity vs. Capcom 3 was likewise positively received, with Metro GameCentral describing him as "the star of the show."[twoscore] In 2012, GamesRadar ranked him equally the 55th best hero in video games[41] while UGO Networks ranked him as the 57th all-time hero in entertainment in 2010.[42] GamesRadar likewise included him in a list of "The 30 best Capcom characters of the last 30 years", remarking that he has no power, and "isn't even that good of a lawyer when he starts out, but watching him grow is part of why we love him.".[43] The San Francisco Chronicle noted that Phoenix is "popularly interpreted as bisexual" and his relationship with Edgeworth "as either queer-ideal or romantic", highlighting its potential to become "one of the highest-profile same-sex parenthood stories in gaming history and a significant step forward in representation" if made official.[44]

Phoenix Wright's signature mannerisms, such as finger-pointing and cries of "Objection!", accept become well-known, and were parodied in episodes of anime such equally The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, No Game No Life and Maria Holic.[45] Multiple video game characters have been compared with Phoenix based on their ideas of continuing on trials including Makoto Naegi from Danganronpa or Takayuki Yagami from Judgment.[46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51]

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