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ATTENTION ACE ATTORNEY FANS!

Since I get plenty of messages and see plenty of comments asking about the movie, I thought it’s better to publish information for everyone to see.  

The movie is based on the first Ace Attorney game, mostly on the second and the fourth case.
You can watch the movie free, online and with english subtitles on the following sites:


Or you can download DVD rip torrent from asia torrents (english subtitles are avaiable on the same site, you can also find the same subtitles here or here).

Is the DVD on sale Stateside yet? I have strong feelings about buying it for reals, I figured I’d pop over to Amoeba whenever it comes out.

FUCK YEAR, I’VE BEEN WANTING TO WATCH THIS. Thank ye. ;u;

And yeah, DVD release info would be lovely.  ❤ I’ll have to look into it sometime.

My solution to most of my money problems. 

Gotta save up to take my dogs to the vet? RAMEN
Low on grocery monies? BUY RAMEN, IT’S HELLA CHEAP AND LASTS LONGER
Want to be able to put some money away so you can afford Christmas presents for your friends and family? FUCK YEAR, RAMEN

Good thing I love the shit, or else I’d have burnt out on it a long time ago. It helps when you know how to add a bit of variety to it.

(Source: wiseavenger)

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thedrunkenmoogle:

Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth Wine

Lawyer/adventure game series Phoenix Wright, known as Gyakuten Saiban in Japan, is 10 years old! To celebrate a decade of solving crimes while dabbling in paranormal activities, Capcom has released a limited edition wine package.  Included are two bottles of wine, one white and one red, representing Phoenix and Edgeworth. “Genius Red” is the name of Edgeworth’s, while “Heat White” is the name of Pheonix’s white wine.  The package also includes a wine glass with an etching of the Blue Badger, the mascot of the police force in the games. 

Unfortunately, the wine is only available in Japan.  If you’re lucky enough to live there, you can buy it for 4,725 yen.

Phoenix Wright 10th Anniversary Wine from Animate Online Shop - 4,725 yen

need omg

*Makes grabby hands at* I don’t know what I’d do with this, but I need it!

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russian-tupperware:

aetropos:

yeahyeahno:

chicksdigthephoenix:

super-scout:

aetropos:

starexorcist:

tehmostaewsumblogevar:

starexorcist:

ecrusher:

10knotes:

M&Ms Droplets

now that’s what photography should be about… not a black and white picture of someone’s shoes

The top picture is full of M&M’s. They’re bule, red, orange, green, yellow, and brown.

But in the bottom picture we clearly see there’s white, pink, and even purple candies in the bowl.

The bottom picture is of gumballs! This concludes that the bottom picture is not taken with that camera at all. I’d even go as far to say that it was edited in photoshop with a filter!

Yes the above image and the below image are not the same photograph being taken. This is rather obvious.

BUT Mr. Wright there is one thing you overlooked. Examine the droplets on the bottom image. None of them are from the same angle. This is a natural occurance when looking through water droplets.

Is it not possible that the photographer took the second image first?

Would it not be more probable that when asked HOW it was taken he/she took the above image of their setup Using M&Ms, something much more common in a household rather than many gumballs, something they may have just bought for the original photo? 

So to claim it was not taken with the same camera is indeed a long shot Mr. Wright.

Thank you for your time.

Really Edgeworth, is that you’re argument.

Aren’t you overlooking the fact that there are no pink M&Ms. This proves undeniably that these are not, in fact M&Ms, but some other kind of candy.

And one other thing, I find it highly improbable that not one piece of candy is facing so the M logo is on the candy.

So in conclusion, there is no way these are possibly M&Ms.

hey mister I think you’re confuuuuuuused. Edgeworth agreed that they weren’t M&M’s. He was just refuting that there is a possibility there wasnt any photoshop used and that the above image was only depicting the method used in the bottom image.

I think someone might be getting a little senile hehehe

Everyone seems to be walking around the accusations by examining whether they are or aren’t M&Ms. That is not what’s important. What we should be looking at is instead, the so-called droplets, compared to the background image.

The angles within the droplets do not realistically coincide with one another! As well, I don’t spend much time staring at drops of water, but I can surely say I’ve never seen such clarity in any water droplet. Also, as in the former picture, there is an obvious fogging on the glass, surely caused by whichever process was used to spray the water. Where is the fog? 

On top of all that, the drops are amazingly tiny compared to the anonymous-candy. One could argue the sheet is further away than in the ‘example’ pic, but the blurring of the candies definitely objects to that. We could also try to assume that the spray method used in the ‘original’ photo caused much tinier water spots, but are we to believe that the photographer was so careless that they couldn’t recreate the correct droplet size in the ‘example’? Surely, they should have been able to cause at least a closer resemblance.

Sure seems like they went out of their way to showcase the methodology of how the photograph was taken, yet neglected to go far enough to ensure it could be a like-comparison?

Rather unlikely!

Actually, Mr. Godot!! 

Well, according to the properties of light and the way it’s refracted…

If you mirror it the right way, they line up just fine!

Aah… these M&M’s droplets

So colourful… reminds me of the days of my youth!

the red ones remind me of my hemorroids… *cough*

I have found some new evidence though the original image source suggesting this second image has been tampered with!

This image clearly shows candies that correspond to the colours commonly found in M & M s…  The edge of the bowl is visible, as are some ‘M’ symbols, if you look closely.

This suggests the second image in the original is perhaps just a fabrication based off of the second.

Therefore…

It is clearly a fraud!

You shouldn’t jump the “fraud” gun just yet, Wright. If your source is really the corresponding photo to the first, then the “gumball” picture in question might not be at fault. To put it bluntly, it might just be a copycat. 

To put it another way, this could just be a case of a mistaken and mismatched photoset..

With all the evidence provided, I think it’s safe to assume this case could be solved: The candies in the second photograph are not M&Ms, but the photo itself was not exactly tampered with. It was just a completely separate photo of separate candies, possibly just misplaced in this set by the original poster, who was completely unaware of the mismatch!

Hold it right there everyone.

There is..

A PUZZLE HIDDEN IN THAT BOWL OF MISLEADING CANDY.

OH MY STARS

REBLOGGING AGAIN


OLAWD, YES

minuswolrd:

the-milk-eyed-mender:

super-scout:

aetropos:

starexorcist:

tehmostaewsumblogevar:

starexorcist:

ecrusher:

10knotes:

M&Ms Droplets

now that’s what photography should be about… not a black and white picture of someone’s shoes

The top picture is full of M&M’s. They’re bule, red, orange, green, yellow, and brown.

But in the bottom picture we clearly see there’s white, pink, and even purple candies in the bowl.

The bottom picture is of gumballs! This concludes that the bottom picture is not taken with that camera at all. I’d even go as far to say that it was edited in photoshop with a filter!

Yes the above image and the below image are not the same photograph being taken. This is rather obvious.

BUT Mr. Wright there is one thing you overlooked. Examine the droplets on the bottom image. None of them are from the same angle. This is a natural occurance when looking through water droplets.

Is it not possible that the photographer took the second image first?

Would it not be more probable that when asked HOW it was taken he/she took the above image of their setup Using M&Ms, something much more common in a household rather than many gumballs, something they may have just bought for the original photo? 

So to claim it was not taken with the same camera is indeed a long shot Mr. Wright.

Thank you for your time.

Really Edgeworth, is that you’re argument.

Aren’t you overlooking the fact that there are no pink M&Ms. This proves undeniably that these are not, in fact M&Ms, but some other kind of candy.

And one other thing, I find it highly improbable that not one piece of candy is facing so the M logo is on the candy.

So in conclusion, there is no way these are possibly M&Ms.

hey mister I think you’re confuuuuuuused. Edgeworth agreed that they weren’t M&M’s. He was just refuting that there is a possibility there wasnt any photoshop used and that the above image was only depicting the method used in the bottom image.

I think someone might be getting a little senile hehehe

Everyone seems to be walking around the accusations by examining whether they are or aren’t M&Ms. That is not what’s important. What we should be looking at is instead, the so-called droplets, compared to the background image.

The angles within the droplets do not realistically coincide with one another! As well, I don’t spend much time staring at drops of water, but I can surely say I’ve never seen such clarity in any water droplet. Also, as in the former picture, there is an obvious fogging on the glass, surely caused by whichever process was used to spray the water. Where is the fog? 

On top of all that, the drops are amazingly tiny compared to the anonymous-candy. One could argue the sheet is further away than in the ‘example’ pic, but the blurring of the candies definitely objects to that. We could also try to assume that the spray method used in the ‘original’ photo caused much tinier water spots, but are we to believe that the photographer was so careless that they couldn’t recreate the correct droplet size in the ‘example’? Surely, they should have been able to cause at least a closer resemblance.

Sure seems like they went out of their way to showcase the methodology of how the photograph was taken, yet neglected to go far enough to ensure it could be a like-comparison?

Rather unlikely!

Actually, Mr. Godot!! 

Well, according to the properties of light and the way it’s refracted…

If you mirror it the right way, they line up just fine!

Wait, where did the evidence go?!

Hey guys, sorry I’m late. Did you know someone left an entire bowl of candy just out in the open? You want a piece, pal?

*Dies*

Big Shell Incident: Yup, this is a reblog competition. Curb my procrastination.

searingscarlet:

Remember what I said on my Twitter about near exam diva episodes? Well, I think this is a more constructive way (for me) to do this.

So first the prize.

A custom engraved PSP 2000/3000 clip on cover of your choice, like the one for the most awesome Alex ever:

AND one custom clay charm…

askedgeworthaa:

Dear N,

(What is with these letters of the alphabet? At least it isn’t another letter about L, though…)

I will do no such thing. I’ve been taking care of Pess for several years now. Pess has shown no signs of unhappiness in my care. Regardless, I don’t see how releasing one dog into the wild will make the world a better place.

-Miles Edgeworth

OH LORDIE, LORDIE, LORDIE

hoursago:

thank you for 5k followers giveaway!

ACE ATTORNEY LOT (5 buttons)

  • like and/or reblog to enter
  • NO MULTIPLE REBLOGS - if i catch these i will frown at you and not count them
  • will ship anywhere in the world
  • keep your ask box open so i can contact you please
  • ENDS OCT 31 11:59pm PST

you don’t have to be following me or any of that nonsense

i’ll give until wed nov 2 to claim your prize (and a reminder because tumblr hates asks) but if i haven’t gotten a response by then i’ll pick someone else

(available to buy here)

ALRIGHT have at it!!

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