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He is a veteran defense attorney known for his ability to Phoenix Wright: v. 1 the court to his favor. Together with his assistant Maya Feythey solve case after case, searching for the truth. Phoenix Wright is a playable character in Ultimate Marvel vs. 3. Phoenix Wright's ending involves him in court stating how he has never touched upon a case so unique before. With that, he brings the defendant of the case, Galactusto the stand. However, Galactus is naturally too big to fit in the courthouse, so he requests a change of venue. Phoenix Wright possesses a wide arsenal of moves, with a variety of effects and uses. His regular moves consist of simple mundane actions such as ducking to search for clues, looking at paper documents and even sneezing which serves as his Launcher Attack. Many Phoenix Wright: v. 1 his special attacks also function that way. He has three modes stances : InvestigationCourtroom and Turnabout Mode. Each stance has their own set of special moves and command normals. This makes him somewhat limited at first as he has access to only three special moves in Investigation Modebut grows exponentially during the Phoenix Wright: v. 1 of the fight. He also has a relatively medium to high damage output which is further increased in his Turnabout Modea decent amount of health, and a very damaging Level 3 although this one requires him to be specifically in the Turnabout Mode. This wiki. This wiki All wikis. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Give up your life of crime! Main article: Phoenix Wright gameplay. Main article: Phoenix Wright quotes. Main article: Phoenix Wright gallery. Categories :. Cancel Save. Fan Feed 0 Marvel vs. Capcom Wiki 1 List of moves in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes 2 Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Heroes. Universal Conquest Wiki. Ace Attorney - Wikipedia

Phoenix Wright is a veteran defense attorney who heads Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Wright Anything Agency. Mostly specializing in criminal trials, Wright is renowned for his ability to turn seemingly hopeless cases around. Beginning his career under Mia Fey inhe was disbarred in after unknowingly presenting forged evidence. After spending the following seven years as a pianist Phoenix Wright: v. 1 moonlighted as an undefeated poker player at the Borscht Bowl Clubhe was instrumental in the organization of a test trial for the Jurist Systemresulting in his exoneration and reinstatement Phoenix Wright: v. 1 the bar. Wright has also been a defendant himself at least three times in his life, each time hiring a different lawyer including representing himself. Phoenix Wright grew up as an only child. He once told Apollo Justice that he was raised in a barn, to explain the untidiness of his hospital bedalthough he was likely just joking. At one point in his life, Wright broke into a cattle ranch and tipped some cows. Years later Phoenix Wright: v. 1, Luke Atmey stated that Wright probably received the same message on his school report card every year: "Careless, with tendency to jump to conclusions"; judging from the lawyer's reaction, this was not far from the truth. Wright has stated that his teachers always said he was "a good thunker" [sic] and has related that it was pouring with rain on the day of his elementary school graduation. Perhaps the most transformative incident in Wright's early life was during fourth grade, when his class accused Wright of stealing the lunch money of a classmate, . Due to the lack of an Phoenix Wright: v. 1, everyone assumed Wright was the culprit, but Edgeworth and another classmate, Larry Butzcame to his defense. Edgeworth pointed out that, while everyone kept saying that Wright had done it, no one had any evidence. Regardless, the class continued to accuse Wright, saying that they did not need proof to know that he was guilty, but Larry Butz, the class troublemaker, also stood up for Wright. He accused the class of ganging up on Wright, and not considering how he felt. Ultimately, the teacher ended the trial, declaring Wright not guilty, and replaced the money herself. Wright, Edgeworth, and Butz became inseparable friends after this incident. Fifteen years later it was finally revealed that, despite not being in school that day, Phoenix Wright: v. 1 had been the one who had stolen the lunch money. At the time, Edgeworth idolized his famous father Gregory Edgewortha legendary Phoenix Wright: v. 1 attorney. The class trial would prove to be a powerful inspiration for Wright during his legal career. After the DL-6 Incidentwhich resulted in Gregory's death, Miles transferred schools and moved out of town. Wright went on to study art and law Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Ivy University. During his time there, he saw a story in a newspaper with the Phoenix Wright: v. 1 "Dark Suspicions of a Demon Attorney". The article said that Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Miles Edgeworth was suspected of tampering with witnesses and fabricating evidence; it appeared that Edgeworth had become a ruthless prosecutor, unrecognizable from the friend that Wright knew from his childhood. Although Wright attempted to contact his childhood friend, he never received a reply. He decided that if he became an Phoenix Wright: v. 1, Edgeworth would be forced to meet him eventually in court, whereupon Wright could confront and help him see the error of his ways. In his third year at university, Wright met Dahlia Hawthorne in the District Court basement library and was immediately enamored with her. She wrote him a poem and gave him a bottle necklacetelling him that Phoenix Wright: v. 1 was a symbol of their love. They subsequently began to date, though in all subsequent meetings, and unbeknown to Wright, "Dahlia" was replaced with IrisDahlia's twin sister, who posed as her. For eight months, she tried to convince Wright to give the necklace back, as otherwise her sister planned to kill him, but Wright refused; Phoenix Wright: v. 1 he was unaware of her reasoning, he thought that she was only joking and did not mean it. During the course of said eight months, Wright greatly enjoyed spending time with his new girlfriend, who knitted him a pink sweater, made him mini omelets which he loved, Phoenix Wright: v. 1 had lunch with him every day. However, things would soon change, as the true Dahlia Hawthorne was getting impatient. One day, while suffering from a bad cold and losing his medicineWright met with Doug Swallowa former lover of Hawthorne, who told him that she was dangerous; she had stolen poisonous chemicals from his lab before and now some chemicals were missing again. Horrified by Swallow's blasphemous statements about his beloved, Wright pushed him onto the ground, and Swallow fell onto his umbrellabreaking it. Wright then left, but a few minutes later, a crowd began to gather around where Swallow had fallen, and Wright returned to the scene to Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Swallow dead, with Wright's previously missing cold medicine in his hand. Wright was soon accused of the murder and put on trial. Wright's lawyer was Mia Feya rookie attorney who had not taken a case since her first a year prior. Wright did not cooperate with Fey at first, lying that he had not known the victim. One of the prosecution's witnesses Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Hawthorne herself, which Wright found hard to believe. Fey eventually accused Hawthorne of the murder and claimed that the necklace had actually contained a poison used to incapacitate another individual inside the courthouse on the same day in which Hawthorne and Wright had met. Wright could take no more of this and ran out of the courtroom. By the time he was forced back inside, he had swallowed the necklace. Fey then told Wright that he would have to believe in her if he wanted to avoid a conviction. Wright finally cooperated and gave his entire account of the day's events. Fey eventually showed that Hawthorne had originally intended to kill Wright by poisoning his cold medicine, but after seeing Wright's encounter with Swallow, she had changed her plan and killed Swallow instead, intending to frame Wright. Wright received a not guilty verdict, but Phoenix Wright: v. 1 still could not believe that Hawthorne had betrayed him, and even suggested that the Dahlia Hawthorne he saw in that courtroom had been a fake. Fey replied that he should move on with his life. Fey's dogged defense of Wright inspired him to pursue law full-time, and he came to receive his attorney's badge with identification number Meanwhile, Hawthorne was convicted and sentenced to death. Law Offices. In his first casehe successfully defended his childhood friend, Larry Butzwho was accused of murdering an ex-girlfriendby revealing the true culprit to be the prosecution's star witness. When Mia was murdered two days laterher younger sister was put on trial. Wright took on her defense and finally met Edgeworth in the ensuing courtroom Phoenix Wright: v. 1 which concluded, Phoenix Wright: v. 1 assistance Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Maya using her spirit medium abilities to channel Mia, with Edgeworth's first ever loss. Law Offices and taking on Maya as Phoenix Wright: v. 1 assistant. As well as featuring a child on the witness stand, the case also saw Wright escape a deadly encounter with the local mafia due to the timely arrival of Detective Dick Gumshoe. The court found Powers innocent in Wright's third consecutive win, although this time Edgeworth actively helped the defense near the end of the last trial day to ensure that the true killer was found. A few months after Powers' acquittal, Wright found himself defending Edgeworth in the murder Phoenix Wright: v. 1 defense attorney Robert Hammond. The prosecutor was Edgeworth's mentor and adoptive father, Manfred von Karmawho would do whatever it took to maintain his perfect year win record. Wright's investigation of the murder uncovered the whole story behind the unsolved DL-6 Incidentwhich had resulted in the death of Edgeworth's father fifteen years prior. Wright went on to prove that von Karma was not only the culprit behind the DL-6 Incident, but had also instigated Hammond's murder. After repeatedly failing to channel Phoenix Wright: v. 1 during the case, a demoralized Maya came to feel that she was a burden to Wright, and left to train her spirit medium abilities back in her hometown of Kurain Village. Wright stopped taking cases after Maya left, until Ema Skye came into his office looking for help, as her older sister Lana had been accused of murder. Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Ema's forensic science tools, including fingerprint powder and luminolWright was able to uncover the truth behind not only the murder that began the casebut also the events that had led to it two years prior in the SL-9 Incident. Phoenix Wright: v. 1 faced Edgeworth again in court, and they once again eventually worked together to defeat the real killer behind both incidents. Edgeworth disappeared after Lana Skye's trial, leaving behind what appeared to be a suicide note. Wright decided that Edgeworth had taken the coward's way out after having his reasons for prosecuting challenged. Wright hated Edgeworth for doing this and returned to refusing to take on cases. Wright's semi-retirement was shattered when Dr. Turner Grey came to his office to Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Maya's services in spirit channeling, as Phoenix Wright: v. 1 would only agree to help the doctor if Wright was present. However, Wright soon found himself entangled in Morgan Fey 's usurpation plot involving Pearl when Grey was murdered and Maya put on trial for the crime. Wright discovered that Manfred von Karma's daughter, Franziska von Karmawould be prosecuting the case. Upon meeting her in court, he found himself reliving much of his unpleasant experiences with Manfred. During Wright's investigation of the murder, Maya gave him her magatamawhich Pearl charged with spiritual energy to allow Wright to see the secrets of other people in the form of Psyche-Locks. Wright gave Franziska her first not-guilty verdict, devastating her just as it had done so for Edgeworth. With Maya returning as his assistant, Wright restarted his career by defending Maggey Byrde on murder charges. He managed to prevail and get her acquitted, despite being in an amnesiac state for the majority of the trial after being struck on the head by the true culprit. He then faced Franziska again when he found himself defending Phoenix Wright: v. 1 magician Max Galactica in a bizarre case in which a witness claimed to have seen Galactica flying after murdering the ringmaster at the Berry Big Circus. Even worse, his killer, an assassin named Shelly de Killerkidnapped Maya Fey and Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Wright into defending the star of The Nickel SamuraiMatt Engardewho was accused of the crime. During the ensuing case, Miles Edgeworth returned from what turned out to be an overseas trip, and Wright gave him a cold welcome. De Phoenix Wright: v. 1 later non-fatally shot Franziska outside of the court just before the trial, forcing Edgeworth to take her place opposite Wright. Although Wright tried to accuse Engarde's manager Adrian Andrews of the murder in court, Edgeworth forced Andrews to admit to trying to frame Engarde, but not actually committing the murder. For the first time, it seemed that Wright's accusation was wrong, and during his investigation, he confronted Engarde, only to realize to his horror that his client had hired de Killer to commit the murder. Wright told Edgeworth about his plight: by giving into de Killer's demands, a killer would go free and the wrong person would be convicted for the murder, but by pursuing justice against Engarde, Wright would lose Maya. Edgeworth told Wright that he had left the country to learn what it really meant to be a lawyer and that now it was Wright's turn to do the same. Edgeworth had the police department attempt to chase down de Killer while he and Wright stalled for time in court in an attempt to help release the attorney from the no-win situation he found himself in. Although de Killer managed to evade the police, he left behind crucial evidence, which Detective Gumshoe hurried to deliver to the courtroom. Wright soon found himself out of time and forced to make the terrible choice of which verdict to pursue and, by proxy, whether justice or Maya's safety was more important to him. However, his awful Phoenix Wright: v. 1 was interrupted by Franziska bursting into the courtroom with Gumshoe's evidence. Among said evidence was a videotape of Corrida's murderwhich Engarde had planned to use to blackmail de Killer. Upon finding out about this betrayal, an enraged de Killer freed Maya and made Engarde his next target. With the tables turned against him and desperate to escape the Phoenix Wright: v. 1 revenge, Engarde accepted his guilty verdict. Wright took DeLite's case and faced another masked man in the court, a coffee-loving prosecutor named Godot. Wright noticed throughout the trial that Godot seemed to have a vendetta against him, though he could not explain why. Wright faced Godot again in an appeal trial after Maggey Byrde had been convicted of the murder of Glen Elg following the poor handling of the first case by someone posing as Wright. Wright investigated the vicinity of a loan company called Tender Lender and found that the witnessed murder had been staged, with the actual murder occurring prior. Wright confronted the owner of Tender Lender in court and managed to trick him into implicating himself for Elg's murder, as well as revealing that he was the impostor who had impersonated Wright in Byrde's previous trial in order to secure a guilty verdict. A month after Byrde's trial, Maya showed Wright a magazine article about a spirit medium training temple. Wright initially refused to accompany her and Pearl to the temple, but quickly changed his mind upon seeing one of the nuns in the article, as she looked identical to his university girlfriend, Dahlia Hawthorne. At the temple, Wright met Larry Butz again, as well as the Hawthorne doppelganger, who was a nun named Iris. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 1 by Kenji Kuroda

Phoenix is featured as the protagonist in the first three games of the series, appears as a supporting character Phoenix Wright: v. 1 the fourth and returns as one of the protagonists for the fifth and sixth games. The character has also appeared in filmanime and adaptations of the series, a Japanese series of musicals and stage playsand video games such as vs. Capcom Phoenix Wright: v. 1. The idea of a lawyer Phoenix Wright: v. 1 conceived when director was searching for ideas for a game in which the player could discover lies or contradictions in statements. This phrase is often used in Japan to express attentiveness to the subject at hand. 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. It is also commonly used in mystery novels when investigating, a core gameplay concept of the series. Phoenix Wright: v. 1 English versions, Wright's name was localized to present a similar meaning to English-speaking audiences. His first name is also a mythical reference: to the phoenixknown for "rising from the ashes", an allusion to his almost impossible comebacks, or "turnabouts", during trials. This is referenced in the first Phoenix Wright: v. 1, in which the fifth case is titled "Rise from the Ashes". His surname is a punallowing for wordplay such as "Right, Wright? The nickname "Nick" used by his partner, Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Fey was chosen based on its Phoenix Wright: v. 1 and similarity to the sound of "Phoenix". At the time of Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyPhoenix is a rookie defense attorney who usually accepts murder casesattempting to exonerate his clients when there is seemingly incontrovertible evidence and testimony against them. Rather than simply arguing his case, Phoenix uses detective skills to gather relevant evidence and investigate the crime scene. When he was in grade school, he was accused of stealing Miles Edgeworth 's lunch money, and since he was in a small school, there 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 father's murder. Fifteen years later, Larry would reveal that he was the one Phoenix Wright: v. 1 stole Edgeworth's money that day, paying it back in full. Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Wright is surprised, Edgeworth gives the appearance that he knew Larry stole his money all along. While a college student at Phoenix Wright: v. 1 University, Phoenix is accused of murder and successfully defended by a defense attorney named Mia Fey. Following Mia's murder, Phoenix takes over the law firm, naming it Wright and Co. Maya becomes Phoenix's assistant and legal aide, assisting him by setting him up with clients, and by searching for information and clues during Phoenix Wright: v. 1. As the years pass, Phoenix takes on several cases to prove the innocence of those wrongly accused of murder, developing a name and reputation for himself. He also helps out Maya with the well-being of her younger cousin, Pearlafter her mother's arrest. However, in one case, he inadvertently presents forged evidence to the court, not knowing it was forged until it was too late, and is forced to turn in his attorney's badge. Phoenix Wright: v. 1 a young girl named Trucy Enigmar as his daughter, Phoenix sets up the Wright Talent Agency, turning to playing piano and poker games for a source of income. Seven years later, Phoenix is accused of murdering a man named Shadi Smith, who has no known past and is simply a wanderer. Phoenix hires a rookie defense attorney named Apollo Justicewho works for Phoenix's friend, Kristoph Gavin, a renowned defense attorney. During the trial, Apollo and Phoenix reveal that Phoenix had been set up, and Kristoph was the real murderer. After he successfully defends Phoenix in Phoenix Wright: v. 1, Apollo is brought into the Wright Talent Agency as their attorney, Trucy changing the name to the Wright Anything Agency. Phoenix continues to work behind the scenes, helping to bring the truth behind his disbarment to light, as well as implement a jury system to the fictional justice system. After clearing his name, Phoenix retakes the bar exam, regaining his badge and once again becoming a defense attorney. He later reunites with Maya in the fictional Kingdom of Khura'in and helps to Phoenix Wright: v. 1 the country's legal system, after which point they become legal partners once again. In the first game, Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyPhoenix must contend with the loss of his mentor and fellow defense attorney Mia Fey. The game culminates with Phoenix defending rival prosecutor Miles Edgeworth from being convicted for the murder of Robert Hammond, an old defense attorney who was involved in the DL-6 case, wherein Edgeworth's father was murdered. Going up against Edgeworth's mentor, Manfred von Karma, Phoenix successfully defends his friend and clears him of all charges, and destroys von Karma's 40 year-long winning streak. In the course of the game, Phoenix receives a magic Magatama from Pearl that is able to reveal whether a person is hiding a secret in their heart, involving the use of Psyche Locks. He was defended by Mia Fey, who had Phoenix Wright: v. 1 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 executed. Through Mia's actions and defense, Phoenix is inspired to switch his major to law. Phoenix must also contend with a fake "Phoenix" who posed as him in court and got his friend and former client, Maggey Byrde, a guilty verdict. Phoenix also faces the mysterious Godota prosecutor who appears to harbor a grudge towards him. It is revealed in the final case, that during his years at the university, he was dating Iris, a temple nun and Dahlia's 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 Attorneytwo months after Trials and Tribulationshe was forced to forfeit his attorney's badge after presenting evidence that, unknown to him, was forged. Two 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 being the other half. At the time Apollo Justice takes place, he works as a pianist and plays poker at the Borscht Bowl Club. After being accused of murder himself and being successfully defended by rookie defense attorney Apollo Justice, he hires Apollo, reopening his law office as the "Wright Anything Agency". 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 Law" to an end once and for Phoenix Wright: v. 1. He successfully defends his young tour guide and Maya when they are both accused of murder, putting himself at severe risk of falling afoul of the Kingdom's Defense Culpability Act, which states that defense attorneys of parties found guilty are to receive the same sentence as their client. Phoenix's actions begin the wheels of revolution turning, when he encounters a rebel group known as the Defiant Dragons, and finds out that their leader, a once renowned defense attorney Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Dhurke Sahdmadhi, aims to restore the legal system to its proper state. Phoenix Wright appears in a Japanese manga adaptation of the series, written by Kenji Kuroda, illustrated by Kazuo Maekawa and published by Kodansha. Hiroki Narimiya portrays Phoenix in the live-action film Ace Attorney. The film loosely adapts the events of the first game, including Phoenix's first case, his meeting with Maya, and his defense of Edgeworth; the end credits sequence additionally adapt elements of the second Phoenix Wright: v. 1. Phoenix appears as the lead character of the Ace Attorney series, which adapts the events of the first three games in the series. Phoenix also makes a background cameo appearance in the episode "Killing a Domineering Grannie" of Scissor Seven. Within his own series, Phoenix makes a cameo appearance in Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgewortha game starring his longtime rival Miles EdgeworthPhoenix Wright: v. 1 well as in its sequel, Ace Attorney Investigations 2. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorneydeveloped by Level The developers of the crossover fighting gameTatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Starshad wanted to include Phoenix along with Franziska von Karma as a character on the roster, but had trouble designing additional moves besides his finger-pointing gesture. Though they had come up with an attack that used his catch-phrase "Igiari! His fighting style sees him gather evidence on the field which he can use to either attack his opponent or save for a powerful courtroom confrontation. Capcom: Card Fighters DS. Both Phoenix and his assistant Maya Fey Phoenix Wright: v. 1 appear as a two in one solo unit in the crossover tactical role-playing game . Phoenix Wright has generally been praised by critics for being a likeable character with a realistic profession. However, the older Phoenix Wright seen in Apollo Justice has been criticized as "aloof and inscrutable", with "his character's development Capcom 3 was Phoenix Wright: v. 1 positively received, with Metro GameCentral describing him as "the star of the show. Phoenix Wright's signature mannerismssuch as finger-pointing and cries of "Objection! From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from Phoenix Wright character. This article is about the character. For the video game, see Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. For the series, see Ace Attorney. Defense attorney Pianist Professional poker player. Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 21 April Retrieved May 12, — via Twitter. It's me! In a video game! Retrieved May 13, — via Twitter. AceAttorney6 is now in session! Phoenix Wright! Retrieved May 31, — via Twitter. Funimation Phoenix Wright: v. 1 Blog! 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