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Dear Dawsongfg,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: Your letters are at least less cringy to the point they’re tolerable now.
Aside from that, I do agree that Apollo’s sprite was great and one of my best works.
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Dear Trearoos,
Chief Mod Edgeworth:
Fixed it. However, I ask you to report this in the comment section of the post. It’s easier on the smartphone.
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Dear Trearoos,
Chief Mod Edgeworth:
Oh yeah! It’s been a while since I’ve played it and I always favored Sayori. She was always so cheery and bright. Not to mention I’m a sucker for best friends turning into romantic couples.
Co-Mod: Same! I’ll always be of the opinion that Natsuki is best girl, but Sayori is best girl for the main character.
Dear Lupin Fan,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: I agree the crossover would be fantastic, but I’d rather it be given its own separate crossover like Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright. I’d also rather it be a crossover of a Sherlock Holmes game with Lupin.
Having a three-way crossover wouldn’t hurt, but you are talking three major players having to share an equal role. If there was a follow-up to The Great Ace Attorney Resolve, I’d like it to either focus on Ryunosuke and Susato building their own law firm or have it be Barok and Kazuma focus on their adventures.
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Dear Anonymous,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: Ah, I see. Thank you for explaining this to me.
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Dear Dawsongfg,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: My hatred for the anime has nothing to do with Manfred von Karma caring about Edgeworth or not. It’s the fact the anime made so many changes from the game that make zero sense and leave more questions than answers.
Do you know what other version of Ace Attorney had Manfred von Karma caring deeply about Edgeworth? The live action Ace Attorney, which is superior to the anime in every way. Let me give you a comparison.
In the live action version, the scene of the crime of DL-6 took place in the evidence room and there was no earthquake. Obviously, being this was a live action adaptation made under a very low budget, it makes sense. However, despite this change, they made sure the scene of Gregory Edgeworth’s murder carried the same weight and tone as the game. Because this took place in the evidence room, the scene made it seem like Gregory was destroying evidence, leading up to the bailiff attacking Gregory, then little Edgeworth picking up the gun dropped to point it at Yanni Yogi. Even if this is a change from the game, it gives the same weight and feeling that Edgeworth really could have been the one to shoot his father. Even young Edgeworth fainting suddenly could be taken as his trauma having thought to have killed his father being so severe that the stress made him pass out. It’s even set up in a way to where even Gregory might’ve truly thought his son accidentally shot him in attempt to shoot Yanni Yogi. So, while there were changes, it makes sense from a visual medium in live action low budget film.
On the other hand, you have the anime that has the advantage to animate the scene of the murder of DL-6, yet skip the earthquake and Edgeworth’s trauma of it for no reason. The anime does this. It always takes away the trauma and weight Edgeworth went through in the game. Not to mention the animation is crap.
Dear Charicla,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: It was about four months ago.
Dear Miraz van Nohrr,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: I’m from Texas.
Mod Justice: Same here.
Dear Dawsongfg,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: Judging by the date, I’d say you’re talking about the Christmas banner?
Thanks, I guess? Though, this banner has been around for years. I might update it a bit depending if I ever find the time.
Dear Anonymous,
Chief Mod Edgeworth:
Damnit Apollo, every single time, we have to get a new duck tape and bubblewrap. I ain’t got time and money to buy us a new window.
Dear Glitteringlyyours,
Chief Mod Edgeworth: You’re likely reading past letters from Dawsongfg about last year or so ago. They’ve since started sending normal letters.













