Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: We might consider this idea, though I’m already kinda doing something at the moment.
Speaking of which, doing this Let’s Play is proving to be much more time consuming than I had anticipated. Playing is the easy part, but the hard part is the editing. We will still be accepting letters by the time I upload the Let’s Play, but it will be uploaded in pieces and it is likely that I won’t end up finishing the entire game until the end of September. That will depend on my own pace. I do apologize for this.
Co-Mod: I like that idea, but we’re not to that point just yet. We’ll keep it in mind, though!
Dear Anonymous,
Co-Mod:
Oh, yeah -- for those who didn’t read this, I’ve decided to make this my final year as an official Ask Ace Attorney Mod. It’s been a blast, and I’m grateful for the fun we’ve been able to share all these years. I could go on, but I gotta save some for the grand finale.
And thanks for the good luck. I’ll take it.
(Previous Letter)
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: Um.... I guess it does, but it doesn’t? Let me explain.
If you’re talking about the letter breaking the 4th wall, because this was sent to Kay about having someone as the Yatagarasu over a decade before AA6, that... doesn’t count? Kay never has met with Apollo and still doesn’t know him. Even if Kay were around during the events of AA6, the events there take place in a different country. She may have close contact with Edgeworth, but that isn’t to say she’d know or would ever know, since the events took place in a different country and we don’t know if the News was world wide. The answer would remain the same no matter how you paint it.
In order for a letter to break the 4th wall, there has to be indication of a character being sent information of things that would not be possible for them to know, unless they knew they lived in a fictional world. Some rando telling Kay that Apollo defeats a tyrannical ruler in another country isn’t information that she isn’t supposed to know in another decade, since she likely would never know when it did happen.
Now, we do sometimes answer letters that do break the rules. Some will either try to break the 4th wall (like trying to inform Trucy or Apollo that they’re siblings when they don’t even know in canon) or change canon in some ways. We often answer them by having the canon characters either deny any change in canon or having the letter be hijacked by someone else (such as having Phoenix answer a letter to Trucy revealing Apollo is her brother). In some cases where a letter has found a loophole somewhere (like the letter you provided), we will accept them and treat them like any other letter. Believe it or not, we do try to answer letters when we can. It’s only when someone breaks the rules in a letter to a point where the letter becomes unanswerable. If we can answer it, we will whether it breaks the rules or not. Any consiquences should match the crime.
Co-Mod: TL;DR -- The letter didn’t break logic or canon, so it’s still pretty much within the rules.
(Previous Letter)
Mod Edgeworth: Ah, I see. Tumblr didn’t show that image. Still, we don’t accept the Ace Attorney anime. It would have been deleted, had the image shown. Much like the mangas and live action movie, the anime made so many changes to canon. I’m still salty about that. Why the hell did the anime make it canon for Edgeworth to be Manfred Von Karma’s adopted son... but focus on him and Franziska.
I WANT MORE MANFRED VON KARMA AND EDGEWORTH! WHY WON’T YOU GIVE ME ANY!?!
Dear Dawsongfg,
Mod Justice: Let me show you Exhibit A, then. Look at the top of the post.
If the other mods don’t care about these, then fine. But don’t use this or anything of the sort against me, or else...
I just might unleash Hokuto Shin Ken on your ass.
HA! Okay, I admit this bluff.
(Previous Post)
Dear dawsongfg,
Mod Edgeworth: I don’t, but... eh, can’t make Tumblr do shit for you. I’d just stick to sending links to images. You can repeat the same letter with the image, if you’d like.
Co-Mod: I don’t have much of an answer for that question, anyway.
(Previous Letter)
Dear Shoe,
Mod Edgeworth:
You’d be playing a different toon, if your owner said that to a dog. That’s all of gonna say.
Co-Mod: Please... My own cat thinks I’m her pillow.
(Previous Post)
Dear Dawsongfg,
Mod Edgeworth: You’d be surprised.
Co-Mod: Yep, it’s just “ohayōgozaimasu” (Japanese for “good night”) split into two words and reversed. I guess that’s still technically an anagram, but just barely.
(Previous Post)
Dear dawsongfg,
Co-Mod: I’m not into that sort of thing, if that’s what you’re suggesting, and, uh...do you need a reboot?
(Referenced Letters)
Dear dawsongfg,
Co-Mod: Boom.
(The world will never know.)
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: Thank you.
Co-Mod:
(Previous Post)
Dear dawsongfg,
Mod Edgeworth: Depends.
Co-Mod: I try to post them no more than 3 weeks between each other (emphasis on “try”). Sorry for falling so far behind on them, by the way! I’m currently doing some catchup work on them.
If I were in the Ace Attorney world, I’d probably snap some photos of Athena look for a position at Blue Screens, Inc., find a nice house in the suburbs, stop by Eldoon’s every now and then, and make a checklist of how many familiar locations and people I could find. Oh, and I’d grab some Grilliam’s on weekends, too. We can count that in even though it’s just the Mod’s headcanon, right?
And please leave Susato alone. This ain’t no Danganronpa.
(Previous Letter)
Dear dawsongfg and Moe fan,
Co-Mod: I don’t get it.
(Referenced Letter)
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: Yes, Springtime did use letter formatting. Using sprites and pictures do not go against letter formatting.
As for the altering game canon, that isn’t altering game canon. The Von Karma family members were based off of canon (Manfred Von Karma mentioned having a wife in The Inherited Turnabout and granddaughter that is 7 in Turnabout Goodbyes, indicating that he does have a wife and other children that are Franziska’s older sibling(s), unless you think Franziska shacked up with someone and got pregnant at age 10). Gregory Edgeworth being Chief of Police happened before Miles was born, and quite when Miles was a newborn before becoming a Defense Attorney when Miles was 3. There’s no indication in canon if Gregory was a Defense Attorney before Miles was born or not and, yes, there are Defense Attorneys that previously worked as Prosecutors or officers of the law. The only rule Youngbounty (she outted herself as the writer of those letters in the reblogs publicly) broke was giving these characters names, which we did respond by having Manfred Von Karma call Martha “Wife” and his children “Son” or “Daughter,” but nothing worth deleting.
From the way you’re acting, you’re making a mountain out of a mole hill. And yes, you are being very rude to Springtime and Youngbounty. Please don’t insult or mock our fans. It’s fine to report any concerns, but you have to keep in mind that your letters will be made public and we will not tolerate any form of mockery or insults towards real life people. Just because you think they’re breaking the rules, that doesn’t mean they are. Just because we answer letters that are breaking the rules, that doesn’t mean they are not getting any consequences. In this case, neither of them broke any rules and Youngbounty did receive consequences for breaking the rule of giving these unnamed established characters names, which I find to be too small of potatoes at best.
Co-Mod: Agreed. I’d also like to point out that, since we have the characters respond with “letters” in which they talk out loud, we think it’s only fair to let the submitters do the same. Don’t ask how it’s supposed to work.
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: Beats me.
Co-Mod: It’s impossible. You can only accept your defeat.
(Previous Letter)
Dear dawsongfg,
Co-Mod: First off, that sprite was made by the Mod, so if you’re going to send an assassin after anyone, it should be him. Second, your guess is as good as mine as to why everyone thought Furio was the real deal. It so happens the Mod once had a theory about that, but we’ll never know for sure.
Third, to answer your question about shippers: Apparently so, smart-aleck.
Mod Edgeworth: I don’t ship Phoenix and Maya or Phoenix and Iris.
Dear Anonymous,
NOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPE
SOOOO MUUUUUCH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE!!!!!!!!
Mod Edgeworth: Hm... on one hand, the idea is creepy, but then again, the idea that Oldbag would fall for someone that looks and has a crush on the one she is crushing on sounds hilarious. Hm...
If the other guys chicken out, I’ll accept it.
Co-Mod: You do, and I’ll Sosuns the both of you.
Dear Dawsongfg,
Mod Edgeworth: The better question is why you’re asking us about that old fart.
Nah, that would never happen, because why use Oldbag when I can send my army of cockroaches to conquer the world. Oldbag can just die from the millions of cockroaches crawling into her nose, eye sockets and ears before using them to blackmail Capcom into making me my own Edgeworth statue in my front yard.
IT MUST BE DONE!!
Co-Mod: Dang, I never realized I was that diabolical.
Dear gfgnoswad,
Co-Mod: Can I? Yes.
Dear Manfred Von Karma,
Mod Edgeworth: Mail for you and can I try one of your wife’s cookies?
Mod Edgeworth: If you’re meaning the most tragic villain, I’d say Simon Keyes. Though, the one that has caused the most tragedy is no doubt Ga’ran.
Co-Mod: Simon Keyes is my first choice as well, being both a culprit and a victim. In terms of morals, he’s no better than the average crook, but you do still have to feel sorry for his situation. I also feel some sympathy for Mimi. Losing your job, car, and sister all at once may not justify murder or framing, but it still has to be a heavy load to bear. Tahrust Inmee also comes to mind, as I mentioned once before. If I had a wife and child whose lives were in jeopardy, there isn’t much I wouldn’t do to save them.
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: How is the Proto Badger scary? I found a talking plant from Little Shop of Horrors much more scary.
Co-Mod: I repeat myself, but blame the Mod.
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: No, you didn’t.
Co-Mod: That is one...big...“whoops”!
Dear Anonymous,
Co-Mod: Um... Are you sure it’s vinegar?
(Referenced Essay)
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: I searched in all devices. It works on my laptop and browser on my phone just fine, but doesn’t show from my tumblr app. I don’t know the reason for this or how to fix it. This was not an issue before, so it’s likely Tumblr’s doing.
I apologize for this.
Dear Anonymous,
Mod Edgeworth: Only two of us just started, but the compliment is appreciated.
Co-Mod: Hey, asks are back! : D
And yeah, I’m surprised, too. It’s all thanks to the awesome Ace Attorney community that we’re able to continue, so right back atcha!
Dear Dawsongfg,
Mod Edgeworth: Well, Co-Mod, it’s been nice knowing ya.
If you excuse me, I’m going to be plotting my future engagement with a fictional character named Miles Edgeworth.
Co-Mod: Whippersnappers.
Dear Anonymous and dawnsongfg,
Mod Edgeworth: What you both mean to say is that you can’t English.
Co-Mod:
(Source)
Dear ATheComputerTechnician,
Co-Mod: Nope, go right ahead! I’ve been waiting for someone to do that for a long time, actually. Heck, I’d do it myself if I had the vocal talent for it. Thanks for asking!
(Woo-hoo, publicity!)
-The Mods
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