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!'''Phoenix Wright''' (''Ryuichi Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Shu Takumi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/KosukeToriumi (''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 MvC3]]''), Creator/TakayukiKondo (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone PXZ2]]'', ''VideoGame/{{Teppen|2019}}''), Hiroki Narimiya (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/YuukiKaji ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' [[Creator/DangenEntertainment Ben Judd]] (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''[[note]]Original versions[[/note]]), Creator/SamRiegel (''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 MvC3]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''VideoGame/{{Teppen|2019}}'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''[[note]]''Apollo Justice Trilogy'' version[[/note]]), Trevor White (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/EricVale ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]]), Creator/JillHarris (child - anime)
!!!'''Played by:''' Hiroki Narimiya ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Takeru Shibuya (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''

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->''"[[BadassBoast My past is like my logic, straight and true. Nothing's changed. All I did was point the finger of justice in the proper direction.]]"''

Known as The Comeback King and The Turnabout Terror. Phoenix Wright is an easy-going, good-natured, and intelligent defense attorney. Despite that last part, he usually ends up using [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffs, manipulation and general making things up in court]]. The scary thing is that he usually turns out to be spot-on. He is the owner of the "Wright Anything Agency", where he and his two protégés work and take cases to defend in court.

Phoenix's early career was heavily intertwined with the Fey family. Mia Fey defending him after he was accused of murder reignited his desire to be a lawyer, and he later trained under her until her murder. After this, he worked with Mia's sister Maya and their cousin Pearl. However, after a few successful years as a lawyer, he lost his license and was disbarred from practicing law for seven years. During this time, he raised his daughter Trucy and prepared to expose the real criminal behind his disbarment and clear his name, which he eventually accomplished with Apollo Justice's help. After that, he retook the bar exam and the legendary ace attorney rose from the ashes once more.

His power resides in an amulet Maya gave him called the Magatama. With it he is able to see if a person is keeping secrets from him in the form of big locks, known as Psyche-Locks, and then force the person in question to reveal these secrets by presenting evidence. In other words, he will always know if you are lying because the sudden appearance of these locks (your heart and soul) will give you away. This makes it highly unlikely for him to take on guilty clients (no one can deceive the Magatama. There is one catch, however -- if Nick makes them feel like they have nothing to hide by asking the wrong questions, no lock will appear and ''he'' can be deceived).

Also has an, well, objectionable [[SelfDemonstrating/PhoenixWright description of himself]].

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!'''Phoenix Wright''' (''Ryuichi Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Shu Takumi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/KosukeToriumi (''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 MvC3]]''), Creator/TakayukiKondo (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone PXZ2]]'', ''VideoGame/{{Teppen|2019}}''), Hiroki Narimiya (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/YuukiKaji ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' [[Creator/DangenEntertainment Ben Judd]] (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''[[note]]Original versions[[/note]]), Creator/SamRiegel (''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 MvC3]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''VideoGame/{{Teppen|2019}}'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''[[note]]''Apollo Justice Trilogy'' version[[/note]]), Trevor White (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/EricVale ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]]), Creator/JillHarris (child - anime)
!!!'''Played by:''' Hiroki Narimiya ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Takeru Shibuya (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''

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->''"[[BadassBoast My past is like my logic, straight and true. Nothing's changed. All I did was point the finger of justice in the proper direction.]]"''

Known as The Comeback King and The Turnabout Terror. Phoenix Wright is an easy-going, good-natured, and intelligent defense attorney. Despite that last part, he usually ends up using [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffs, manipulation and general making things up in court]]. The scary thing is that he usually turns out to be spot-on. He is the owner of the "Wright
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Anything Agency", where he and his two protégés work and take cases to defend in court.

Phoenix's early career was heavily intertwined with the Fey family. Mia Fey defending him after he was accused of murder reignited his desire to be a lawyer, and he later trained under her until her murder. After this, he worked with Mia's sister Maya and their cousin Pearl. However, after a few successful years as a lawyer, he lost his license and was disbarred from practicing law for seven years. During this time, he raised his daughter Trucy and prepared to expose the real criminal behind his disbarment and clear his name, which he eventually accomplished with
Agency''' ([[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright Phoenix Wright]], [[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Apollo Justice's help. After that, he retook the bar exam Justice]]) | [[Characters/AceAttorneyDefenseAttorneysAndAssistants Defense Attorneys & Assistants]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyMainProsecutors Main Prosecutors]] ([[Characters/AceAttorneyMilesEdgeworth Miles Edgeworth]], [[Characters/AceAttorneyFranziskaVonKarma Franziska von Karma]]) | [[Characters/AceAttorneyProsecutorsAndJudges Prosecutors & Judges]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyDetectivesAndOtherLawEnforcementOfficers Law Enforcement]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyTheFeyClan The Fey Clan]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Troupe Gramarye]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyKingdomOfKhurain Kingdom of Khura'in]]\\
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and the legendary ace attorney rose from the ashes once more.

His power resides in an amulet Maya gave him called the Magatama. With it he is able to see if a person is keeping secrets from him in the form of big locks, known as Psyche-Locks, and then force the person in question to reveal these secrets by presenting evidence. In other words, he will always know if you are lying because the sudden appearance of these locks (your heart and soul) will give you away. This makes it highly unlikely for him to take on guilty clients (no one can deceive the Magatama. There is one catch, however -- if Nick makes them feel like they have nothing to hide by asking the wrong questions, no lock will appear and ''he'' can be deceived).

Also has an, well, objectionable [[SelfDemonstrating/PhoenixWright description of himself]].
Other Characters]] ([[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersPhoenixWright Original Game]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersJusticeForAll JFA]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersTrialsAndTribulations T&T]] [[[Characters/AceAttorneyDahliaHawthorne Dahlia Hawthorne]]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersApolloJustice AJ]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersDualDestinies DD]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersSpiritOfJustice SoJ]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersManga Manga]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersAnime Anime]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersNovels Novels]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersTheater Theater]]) | [[Characters/AceAttorneyVictims Victims]]\\
[[Characters/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Investigations]] ([[Characters/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMinorCharacters AAI]] | [[Characters/GyakutenKenji2MinorCharacters AAI2]]) | [[Characters/TheGreatAceAttorney TGAA]] ([[Characters/TheGreatAceAttorneyMajorCharacters Major]] | [[Characters/TheGreatAceAttorneyMinorCharacters Minor]])\\
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The main ace attorneys and assistants of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, consisting of Phoenix Wright and his close circle. For other defense attorneys and assistants, see [[Characters/AceAttorneyDefenseAttorneysAndAssistants here]].

The agency started out as the Fey & Co. Law Offices when Mia Fey left Marvin Grossberg's firm to start her own. She defended Phoenix Wright when he was accused of murder in college, and later took him on as an apprentice. Phoenix inherited the firm after her death, turning it into the Wright & Co. Law Offices with Mia's sister Maya and later her cousin Pearl as his assistants. Upon his disbarment and adoption of Trucy, it was renamed the Wright Talent Agency. The firm was finally renamed the '''Wright Anything Agency''' upon hiring Apollo Justice as a rookie lawyer. Athena Cykes joined the firm in the interim between ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The place is also Trucy's talent agency, which is the reason it's not a law firm exclusively.



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* TheAce: Even if he is bluffing and grasping for straws most of the time he goes on from being an inexperienced rookie with no cases under his belt to becoming a living legend in the courtroom, all the while maintaining a near perfect victory streak that was earned fairly and began with his very first case.
* AffectionateNickname: "Nick" to Maya and Larry, "Feenie" to his ex-girlfriend, "Mr. Nick" to Pearl. Meanwhile, Edgeworth just calls him [[LastNameBasis "Wright".]]
* AggressiveCategorism: In ''Justice for All'' Phoenix goes through a phase in which he believes ''all'' prosecutors, without exception, are out to get the defendants without any regard for truth. This certainly isn't helped by the first prosecutor he encounters after his hiatus being Franziska von Karma, who shares her father's attitude and is even more aggressive, to the point of assaulting Phoenix in court. This is partially due to his feelings over Edgeworth's departure, though, and he reconsiders this idea when [[spoiler:he ends up having to defend the guilty Matt Engarde in order to save Maya's life; Edgeworth and even Franziska help him in this situation]].
* AlmightyJanitor: Defense attorneys in Japan's type of legal system tend to be given less respect than prosecutors. Despite that, he's one of the best attorneys around (counting both types). In the sixth game, a defense attorney is basically scum of the earth in Khura'in.
* AmateurSleuth: Although sometimes he has Gumshoe's assistance.
* AmbiguouslyBi: He has had a girlfriend before, but he also has a lot of romantic subtext with Edgeworth. His sexuality has been deliberately left ambiguous by the developers, and has led to many a fan speculation about whether his fondness for Edgeworth is more than platonic.
* AmoralAttorney:
** Far from it; however, he's accused of being this by onlookers in the courtroom over the course of "Farewell, My Turnabout", when everyone becomes increasingly convinced that his client is guilty. [[spoiler:Which is not only true, but Phoenix was also being outright ''coerced'' into defending him.]]
** To the public he became this after the Magnifi Gramarye case since he [[spoiler:attempted to introduce fraudulent evidence]]. However, in this case he was tricked into it by a third party and clears his name with Apollo's help.
** He does certain actions that would normally get most attorneys arrested or disbarred, like taking personal property from people's rooms or personal affects. The best example is in the case against [[spoiler: the Police Chief Damon Gant]] where the culprit notes that Wright taking his personal possessions [[spoiler: by breaking into his office and safe to get them]] is against the law, and even Edgeworth [[VillainHasAPoint agrees with the culprit]] and states he'd see to it that Phoenix was punished for it.
* AnimeHair: And proud of it. It is even shaped like his namesake! [[note]]it is either a pair of phoenix's wings or a Chinese dragon's mane[[/note]] Though being the ButtMonkey he is, he often gets ridiculed for it by his enemies and some witnesses; even some of his friends occasionally tease him about it!
-->'''Phoenix''': Is it my hair? Is it too spiky? Not spiky ''enough?''
* AnimalThemeNaming: In ''Trials and Tribulations'', his Japanese name (with the character for "Dragon") is [[TigerVersusDragon given minor symbolism]] with Furio Tigre (AKA Toranosuke ["Tiger Boy/Man"] Shibakuzo).
* AntiHero: He's an UnscrupulousHero in ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' after realizing that it would require [[spoiler:an upheaval of the country's entire legal system]] just to catch a killer.
* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster: In ''Apollo Justice'', he has the appearance of a homeless guy who's stuck with a piano playing job with zero skill and resorts to gambling (and cheating) to keep supporting his daughter financially. [[spoiler:Despite this, he still has enough power and know-how to joyride his own murder trial in order to bring the true culprit to the court so he can indict him, and despite being shunned from the legal world, was able to get a jury system test run in the court.]]
* ArbitrarySkepticism: In 3-4, where he remarks that Sister Bikini, the head nun of Hazakura Temple, "must have just gotten off the trolley from the land of make-believe". This is despite witnessing his assistant channel spirits of the dead and using mystic powers himself to tell when people are lying.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Partially guided by the player, but Phoenix can piece together convoluted plots and conspiracies just by observing a few clues. Then there is his trademark ability to find contradictions in witness testimonies and wrangle the truth out of lies.
* BadassPacifist: Phoenix rarely raises a hand to physically fight (and in fact gets beat down quite a lot), but once he gets you in that courtroom, you better pray he doesn't find a contradiction in your testimony otherwise he is going to OWN your ass. In canon, he never physically ''fights'', but he has broken down a few doors in his time, one of which had a specially reinforced iron lock on it.
* BashBrothers:
** With Miles Edgeworth. Plenty of criminals can vouch for just how much you should ''tremble in raw terror'' when they see these two standing on opposite sides of the courtroom. The truth will be exposed, and oh, it will ''[[CurbStompBattle hurt]]''.
** Towards the end of the final case in ''Dual Destinies'' has him standing side-by-side with [[spoiler:Apollo]] for the first time since Phoenix reclaimed his attorney's badge. Both accomplished lawyers in their own right, seeing them work together to bring down [[spoiler:the phantom]] is a sight to behold.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Miles Edgeworth stood up for Phoenix once in grade school and then moved away a few months later. Because of that, Phoenix changed his major from art to law partway through college after seeing news stories about the new "Demon Prosecutor", becoming a defense lawyer purely to "save" Edgeworth from what he had turned into.
* BigGood: In ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies'' now that his firm, the "Wright Anything Agency", actually has more than one attorney in it. They defend cases.
* BigDamnHeroes: In Case 1 of ''Dual Destinies'', he arrives just in time at the start of the trial [[spoiler:to snap Athena out of her HeroicBSOD]].
* BoringButPractical: [[spoiler: When you go up against him in ''Spirit of Justice'', he's the only opponent who never mocks you or do weird stuff, but will turn the case around completely in three seconds flat if he spots an opening.]]
* BornLucky: It's one thing that Phoenix mostly ends up successfully getting through his trials using bluffs that end up [[IfOnlyYouKnew being spot-on]], but in "Turnabout Corner", he's struck by a speeding car, flung thirty feet into the air, and hits his head on a telephone pole, yet only manages to get a sprained ankle out of the ordeal.
* BrainBleach: Upon seeing Norma [=DePlume=]'s breakdown in "Turnabout Reclaimed", Phoenix goes into to his despair animation. [[FanDisservice With good reason.]]
* BreakTheCutie: A more-protracted variant than most, but definitely there. Compare [[WideEyedIdealist how he acts]] [[NaiveNewcomer in Case 3-1]] to how he acts after Mia's death, and especially after [[spoiler:Edgeworth's disappearance]] in [=PW2=]. He undergoes another, even more severe one after [[spoiler:being disbarred]], becoming noticeably more cynical and jaded, and no longer keeping his barbed comments about others to himself.
* BringMyBrownPants: In Case 3 of ''Trials and Tribulations'', when Phoenix has to confront his "EvilTwin", [[spoiler:Furio Tigre]] in court. He's not alone either.
-->'''Phoenix:''' *gulp* Maybe I should have brought a diaper with me today.
* BrokenWinLossStreak: [[spoiler:Suffered his first Guilty verdict after representing [[EvilAllAlong Matt Engarde]] in [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll Farewell, My Turnabout]].]]
* BullyingADragon: In Case 2-2, Phoenix gets so aggravated at Franziska Von Karma that, once he has defeated her at the end of the trial, he gloats about how her perfect record has been destroyed ''[[TooDumbToLive to her face]]''. She whips him into unconsciousness in response.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Phoenix is a sweet-natured man who commonly commits theft, stuffs the strangest items into his pockets, comes up with the most remarkable arguments/evidence in court, and celebrates even the slightest victories in an enthusiastic tone. But if there is a single lie or error in your testimony, he will find it and he will ''shred it to bits''.
* BusmansVocabulary: In ''Apollo Justice'', it's revealed he uses "Objection!" outside of court, even years after losing his badge, the two known instances being Shadi Smith accusing him of cheating, and being on the highest part of a roller coaster. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Winston Payne in that game's first case.
* ButtMonkey:
** Phoenix is ridiculed and mocked by almost everyone and is never in favor of the Judge on a regular basis, no matter if he's mocked, verbally abused, or even physically attacked. The saddest part is that, at 33, with a legendary reputation, and probably considered the best defense attorney in the present, he's still treated like trash while defending in a court of law.
-->'''Phoenix''': Why is it that lately, all I want to do is cry?
** Gets toned down from ''Apollo Justice'' onward, especially in ''Dual Destinies'' when he becomes the BigGood, though even then he still suffers a few moments of humiliation and egging by the prosecution, witnesses, and the judge.
** Gets ramped up in ''Spirit of Justice'', since he's being a lawyer in a country where being a lawyer is viewed in the same light as being a conman.
* CannotTellAJoke: In-universe. Maya and Moe were not impressed in the slightest.
-->'''Phoenix''': Do you know why I, Phoenix Wright, am a great lawyer? Because I'm [[{{Pun}} Wright]] all the time!
* CatchPhrase: Surprisingly, unlike other major characters, he does not have a consistently used unique speech bubble.[[note]]Compare '''''"GOTCHA!"''''', '''''"NOT SO FAST!"''''', '''''"SILENCE!"''''', etc.[[/note]] The closest example would be '''''"HANG ON!"''''', used when a witness disagrees with what another witness said, from ''Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney''.[[note]]Only in the English version. He shares this speech bubble with his ancestor, Ryunosuke Naruhodo, in the Japanese version of ''The Great Ace Attorney: Chronicles''. The English release of the latter game gave Ryunosuke '''''"'SCUSE ME!"''''' instead.[[/note]]
* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from being a bumbling fool to an intelligent and savvy (but still a little bumbling) attorney at law, to being a downright brilliant and respected owner of his own law firm. By the time Dual Destinies rolls around, he's LegendaryInTheSequel.
* CharacterTics:
** He has a tendency to show or present things he's especially proud of to strangers. Whenever he's playable, that usually means [[JokeItem his attorney's badge]], but [[ChekhovsGun this habit comes to bite him back during 3-1]], where [[spoiler:his constant presentation of Dahlia's poison vial makes him a target to her]].
** He has several character poses unique to him (or shared with a few others close to him, such as Mia); he rubs his chin when thinking, slams his desk with both palms, puts his hands on his hips and smirks when confident, holds the back of his head with his hand when bashful, hunching over and sweating when nervous, and slumping forward holding his head with both hands when in despair. In ''Apollo Justice'', he picks up the habit of keeping his hands in his sweatshirt's pockets, though he drops it when he's back to wearing a suit in ''Dual Destinies''.
* TheChessmaster:
** The role he takes in ''Apollo Justice''. doing everything he can to help Apollo take down the villain for good.
** Shades of this turned up as early as 1-5, where Phoenix had an entire plan in motion to draw out the truth behind the SL-9 Incident.
* TheChewToy: "Why it is that, lately, the only thing I want to do is cry...?" And he's in his sweaty face animation so much that it may as well be his default expression.
-->'''Phoenix:''' Nobody loves me...
* ClearMyName: Since losing his badge after presenting forged evidence, he spent seven years from that point onwards uncovering the culprit responsible for his disbarment. He succeeds with Apollo's help and would eventually retake the bar exam to reclaim his badge.
* CloseCallHaircut: Simon manages to cut a strand of Wright's hair when they face each other.
* TheComicallySerious: [[DownplayedTrope To a lesser extent than Apollo or Edgeworth]], in part due to having very noticeable quirks of his own, but he's constantly doing his best to keep things professional despite all the quirky, outlandish and eccentric prosecutors, judges, witnesses and defendants he has to work with throughout cases. The only game he averts this in is ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', where he adopts a more laid-back attitude and acts as a TricksterMentor (which causes Apollo to become this trope in his stead), and the serious moments he ''does'' have are fully PlayedForDrama.
* CompressedHair: Somehow, he can fit a beanie over his hair without ruining its shape.
* CowTipping: A throwaway gag in "Rise From the Ashes" has him claim that he did this before when accused of not being gutsy enough to plant evidence.
-->'''Phoenix:''' What!? I'll have you know, back in the day I once broke into a cattle ranch, and tipped-
-->'''The Judge:''' M-Mr. Wright! What are you saying!?
* CrackOhMyBack: He's started having problems with his back in ''Spirit of Justice''. One instance of it was so painful that he went unconscious for an ''entire day''. At the age of 35, no less.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's like a legal idiot savant; he's always flustered and it seems like he has no clue what he's doing, but he's brought down some legendary prosecutors, including Manfred von Karma. Furthermore, Defense Attorneys in his type of legal system rarely tend to win even a single case. He has a (nearly) spotless record: [[spoiler:Technically, he's only been "defeated" two times. In Case 2-4 he loses because his client is guilty and in Case 6-5 he's acting as an attorney due to threats against Maya, and resigns once the opposing lawyer - Apollo - is able to guarantee Maya's safety. Apollo even says he wouldn't be able to beat Phoenix in a "real" trial. He also essentially loses a case to Klavier because he's tricked into presenting falsified evidence, which results in the loss of his badge, although an official verdict was never reached due to the defendant escaping.]]
* CrusadingLawyer:
** Wright's goal is to pursue the truth. If he knows his client is innocent [[LivingLieDetector (and he will)]], he'll move Heaven and Earth to save them.
** That being said, don't think you can use him to get a "Not Guilty" verdict and get away with your crimes either, he will still find a way to bring the guilty to justice. [[spoiler: Matt Engarde]] learned that the hard way.
* DarkestHour: As a boy, having to endure an entire classroom's worth of false accusations with no way of fending them off. As an adult, the moment when his attempt to pin the crime on a witness (as he always does) turns into a false lead, [[spoiler:which he believed would seal Maya's fate]].
* DeadpanSnarker: Phoenix tends to be pretty snide, but [[FirstPersonSmartass he typically keeps it to himself]]. Until the fourth game, where he vocalises most of his snarkiness. Seven long years after being disbarred can do that to a person.
* DeathGlare: ButtMonkey status aside, several characters comment that Phoenix has a pretty intimidating glare when he's sufficiently motivated.
* DecoyProtagonist: In ''Spirit of Justice''. Despite his name being in the title and having the most cases in the game where he is the player character, Phoenix ends up playing support [[spoiler:after a brief stint as an adversary]] to Apollo, who has a much more personal stake in the events of the final case.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
** One of his biggest achievements was delivering Manfred von Karma his first two losses in ''forty years.'' He also did the same to Manfred's daughter Franziska, who had been undefeated in her five-year prosecuting career (keep in mind, she started at ''[[ImprobableAge thirteen]]'') until she came to kick Phoenix's butt and failed subsequently.
** By ''Apollo Justice'', his reputation as a poker player has elevated to this status, attracting numerous challengers to the Hydeout in order to best him and coming away bested. This is what attracts Shadi Smith [[spoiler:(aside from more pressing matters that require him to visit Phoenix)]] to the Borscht Bowl Club and wraps Phoenix into the [[spoiler:present-day]] plot of the game.
** In ''Spirit of Justice'', he fought against the anti-attorney justice system of the Kingdom of Kurain by successfully winning several trials and restoring the kingdom's faith in lawyers. To wit, his first victory made the headlines in ''Japanifornia'' due to it being the first in ''23'' years.
** His entire career is this with loads of SerialEscalation. He's not only ended the undefeated streaks of three very reputable prosecutors, but just in terms of who he's managed to put behind bars, his hit list includes: [[spoiler:one of those very prosecutors (with a noted habit of covering his tracks with manipulated evidence), the chief of police, a celebrity who hired one of the world's deadliest hitmen as insurance, the vengeful spirit of his ex-girfriend with unfinished business, his former friend -- a defense attorney whose record is close to his own, an international assassin, and the ''head of state'' of a country that has outlawed lawyers.]] Needless to say, he's amassed one of the wackiest records put together for a defense attorney in all of fiction.
** It's rather telling of his own skill as an attorney that out of all the cases he's ever seen in, he rarely loses them himself. [[spoiler:He does lose 2-4, the flashback case seen in 4-4 and the first trial in 6-5, but all had pretty extraordinary circumstances that sort of necessitated them, like being blackmailed into representing guilty clients, or getting tricked into using forged evidence. Outside of those cases, if he's defending a truly innocent person and with nothing holding him back, you can expect him to pull out a win by the skin of his teeth.]]
* {{Determinator}}:
** Phoenix sometimes gets down on the dumps when a case is not going his way, but he never gives up on it. He is SO determined in doing what's right that he went through an entire trial, and ''won'' while suffering from amnesia. Perhaps a more fitting example would be how he spent ''seven'' years gathering evidence [[spoiler:and ''revamping the entire court system'']] to catch the one who cost him his badge.
** He's a lawyer in the first place because he kept trying to get in contact with Edgeworth after reading about the "Demon Prosecutor," but Edgeworth would never respond. Phoenix was so determined to talk to the guy that he changed his entire intended career path.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: In ''Trials and Tribulations'', Phoenix is equal parts disheartened and bemused to learn [[spoiler: to learn that Godot chose to prosecute against, and regularly antagonize, him because he blamed him for not being around to protect Mia, even though he had no idea she was in danger and helped capture her killer]].
* DoesNotDrive: Phoenix does not drive any vehicles whatsoever. He walks or takes public transit, and rides a bicycle in the anime.
* DotingParent: To Trucy. Considering that Trucy practically provided the only income for her and Phoenix (before Apollo arrived), and that Trucy seemed to be the one in charge of the Wright Anything Agency, he has his reasons.
* TheDreaded: The criminals who have heard of Phoenix Wright take him very seriously after a while. The prosecutors, even more so (except maybe the Payne brothers). Even the prosecutors who hated his guts eventually came to recognize just how good Phoenix is at turning a case around.
* DreadfulMusician: He is absolutely horrible at playing the piano. How the Hydeout got him to do it is a riddle for the ages, even if it's only a cover for him being a poker player.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Almost never gets any long-term acclaim for his accomplishments. It's utterly remarkable how arrogant and obnoxious his opponents can be towards him, especially since Phoenix has rarely lost.
** Subverted in ''Apollo Justice'', where multiple characters treat him affably and with appropriate respect. Which is ironic, because now he's been disbarred for presenting forged evidence [[spoiler:(and, in fact, resorts to Damon-Gant-like methods (albeit without being ruthless like him) to catch the one responsible).]] That said, [[spoiler:Kristoph decides to trick him into presenting forged evidence after Zak chooses Phoenix instead of Kristoph]], simply because [[spoiler:Kristoph]] regards Phoenix as "A second rate attorney who relies on luck and bluffs!"
** In ''Dual Destinies'' he does have a reputation as a "legendary lawyer", albeit one who "bluffs his way to victory". He's back to being abused by everyone in that game and ''Spirit of Justice'', though in the latter game this comes from defense attorneys being seen as heretics in Ku'rain than anything about Phoenix himself.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: He will lose cases on purpose if it means doing what's morally right.
* EasilyForgiven: Zigzagged. Apollo is understandably furious and untrusting towards Phoenix for [[spoiler:making him unknowingly present forged evidence at his first ever trial]], only goes to work for the Wright Anything Agency (as oppposed to a proper law office) because he has no other choice, and it's heavily implied that one of the reasons he [[spoiler:temporarily leaves the agency in the fifth game]] is because he still has unresolved trust issues with Phoenix, but Apollo is pretty quick to get back to idolizing him, despite how Phoenix treats him.
* EndearinglyDorky: His college self. "Feenie" spends most of the time with his eyes closed, [[PuppyDogEyes open adorably wide]], or crying. [[spoiler:Iris, who was posing as his college girlfriend,]] was head over heels in love with him for it, though.
* ExactWords: In "Rise from the Ashes", his gambit to get the true culprit to implicate himself involved a combination of this, with a dash of straight-up lying. It didn't work, but he had a back-up plan just in case.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He generally has a really good handle on whether or not someone is innocent. The one time he felt worried enough to double-check with the magatama, it turned out that his original instinct was correct and his client was guilty.[[spoiler: Even his HorribleJudgeOfCharacter moment with Dahlia in college was actually this; He was absolutely correct that his girlfriend loved him and that the person in court wasn't her, he just didn't know that he hadn't been dating the real Dahlia Hawthorne.]]
* EyepatchOfPower: His [[VideoGame/SengokuBasara Date Masamune-inspired]] DownloadableContent costume in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* FirstPersonSmartass: He's outwardly fairly polite, but virtually everyone gets his snarkiness in thought dialogue at some point or another.
* FixingTheGame: He relies on cheating in poker by using Trucy to read his opponents' subtlest emotional tells to make a living while he is disbarred. This was only for very serious games against true professionals, as he had his own skills sufficient against average challengers.
* {{Foil}}: He is a huge one to [[spoiler:Kristoph Gavin. Both of them are gifted, respected defense attorneys who are driven and hard-working. But Kristoph is a petty, self-centered monster who cares only about winning and his reputation, and will go to horrific lengths to suit his desires. Phoenix meanwhile is a good man who cares about his clients, and actually wants to make sure the truth is revealed and justice is served.]]
* AFoolForAClient: For the second half of ''Turnabout Sisters'', he defends himself for Mia's murder. Though in this case, it's Justified as Redd White would've made sure that the only lawyer Phoenix could get would be so incompetent it'd be even worse than going ''pro se''. The other two times Phoenix gets framed for murder, he does get a lawyer to defend him- Mia in ''Turnabout Memories'', and Apollo in ''Turnabout Trump''.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Phoenix can be forced into this as seen in the instances below:
** He is forced to defend [[spoiler: a man who wants to be acquitted for murder despite the fact that he hired a ProfessionalKiller]] in "Farewell, My Turnabout" because [[spoiler:[[HostageSituation Maya Fey is held hostage by the hitman with a threat saying that either the hitman's client gets an acquittal or Maya Fey gets killed.]]]]
** He confronts Apollo in a civil trial in "Turnabout Revolution". While Apollo claims the object they fight over is the Founder's Orb (a Khura'inese national treasure), Phoenix asserts it's the Crystal of Ami Fey, which belongs to the Atishon family in Kurain Village. [[spoiler:He only confronts Apollo because Phoenix's client has kidnapped Maya to make sure he gets the orb for him.]]
* FramingTheGuiltyParty: [[spoiler:He forged evidence in order to start the process of getting Kristoph Gavin convicted of murdering Shadi Smith in "Turnabout Trump", although the other evidence and testimony afterwards proves that Kristoph Gavin did it.]]
** Earlier, he also showed phony evidence to Furio Tigre, exposing him when he calls him out.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A heroic example to any of his opponents. Phoenix was actually an '''art major''' in college when he decided to start studying law. His own mentor, while seeing potential in him, thought he was a long way away from being a professional. By the time of the fourth, and especially the fifth game where his reputation is restored, he is known as a legendary attorney and a respected figure in the field (though he still has his moments as a ButtMonkey).
* GenerationXerox: Taking his events thus far, he's essentially repeated [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney those of his ancestor's]] via being put on trial for murdering someone in a restaurant, [[spoiler:accused of murdering his own mentor]], defended in British Court, went against several witnesses at once as well as a Grand Jury (even though [[spoiler:he ''was the chairman'']]) and [[spoiler:defending someone who without his knowledge was in fact the guilty party]]. Taken further in an anime-exclusive episode, where he appears dressed in practically the same uniform as Ryunosuke's, along with the spark-shaped badge on the collar. He also shares most of his ancestor's [[CharacterTic poses]].
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: His trademark pose while objecting. When the Judge says that losing his hand would prevent him from using his gavel, Phoenix's InternalMonologue involves him [[SkewedPriorities thinking that he would not be able to point at people if that happened]].
* GotVolunteered: Several cases begin with Phoenix's assistants - usually Maya or Pearl - agreeing to take the case, without waiting for Phoenix's input.
* GracefulLoser: In the times he has been forced to work for a villain wanting a bad result, he is grateful when either he or his opponent finds a way to make him lose without letting the hostage get harmed.
* GratuitousFrench: Oddly, Phoenix speaks French once in trial during case 2-3 as a retort towards Franziska von Karma.
-->'''von Karma''': That has nothing to do with the question!
-->'''Phoenix''': Au contraire mon frére![[note]] (On the contrary, my brother)[[/note]] It does indeed have something to do with the question!
* GuestStarPartyMember:
** He becomes Apollo's co-counsel in the second half of "Turnabout Trump", [[spoiler:wherein he's trying to nail the ''original co-counsel'' as the murderer]].
** He acts as Athena's partner for the first part of "Turnabout Academy"'s investigation before turning it over to Apollo.
** The middle section of the Day 2 Investigation phase of "Turnabout Revolution" is from his perspective [[spoiler:with Edgeworth as his partner]], while the rest of the case is entirely Apollo's show, with Phoenix being his co-counsel.
* GuileHero: As a lawyer, he uses his wits, evidence, and knowledge of the events of the crime to best the true villain of each case.
* HairstyleInertia: Discounting the years he spent disbarred (during which his hair was messy and under a beanie), his trademark spiky hair has been around since elementary school.
* HeroWithBadPublicity:
** Has this throughout ''Apollo Justice'' since the infamous trial of [[spoiler:Shadi Enigmar]] due to being suspected of forging evidence and being known as the "Forgin' Attorney", as well as losing his badge.
** After winning a trial in Khu'rain which was the first one in 23 years to end in a "Not Guilty" verdict, he's immediately earned the ire of the general populace due to the stigma against lawyers there.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes in and out of this during Case 2-4, especially after [[spoiler:Maya is kidnapped]].
* HesBack: In ''Dual Destinies'''s beginning where he's suiting up and ready for court.
* HonoraryUncle: The untimely death of Mia, Phoenix's mentor, led to him becoming close friends with her sister and cousin. Thereon, they have Phoenix accompany them on trips that require a chaperone over the age of 20, and stay at his office whenever they need a break from their lives in Kurain Village. [[spoiler:And long before he met any of the characters mentioned above, he dated ''another'' member of the Fey Clan in college.]] It's just his fate to get involved with that family.
-->'''Maya:''' You're one of us, Nick! Next time, you can train [[note]][as a spirit medium][[/note]] right alongside us!
* HonorBeforeReason: Phoenix is not really determined to get his client to go free as much as he's dedicated to the ideal of justice, and this is never more apparent than in his darkest hour: case 2-4. Phoenix has to decide between winning the case or ensure justice was served. Phoenix actually manages to not only get a watertight case in favor of his client, but also [[spoiler:to point at Adrian Andrews as the real killer]]. The Judge then asks what course of action Phoenix wants to pursue, and he has the choice of asking for the Judge to pass a Not Guilty verdict or allow the said person to testify. Phoenix, ''having already basically won the case'', decides he does not want to leave any doubt of his client's innocence nor deny their right to testify. The following testimony not only proves their innocence, but also riddles Phoenix's case full of holes, and the Judge decides to extend the trial one more day. Phoenix breaks down in agony, thinking to himself that, had he done what he wanted to instead of what was right, [[spoiler:Maya would not be doomed to death]]. Note that you can actually take the option to let the Judge pass the Not Guilty verdict. The result is the same; but instead of Phoenix allowing them to testify, Edgeworth cuts in and ''forces'' them to.
* HopelessWithTech: Even in a day and age where the world is thriving with modern technology, Phoenix continues to use an old-fashioned cell phone in his everyday life.
* HypercompetentSidekick: In Case 4-1, when he shows up next to Apollo as co-counsel, he leads the entire trial, with Apollo merely pointing out what he means.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Calls Apollo "unreliable" to Maya, despite Phoenix being the one using Apollo to carry out his plans. Is upset at Apollo for [[spoiler:going off on his own to solve Clay's murder,]] yet in the sixth game, [[spoiler:he does the exact same thing in regards to Maya being held hostage.]]
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler:Forging evidence]] in "Turnabout Trump" just to find the truth largely because [[spoiler:the ''real'' incriminating evidence had been removed]]. He also used phony evidence and caught [[spoiler:Furio Tigre, who was such a phony himself he deserved it and could only be caught this way. Though in this case, he never claimed to ''the court'' that the ear medication bottle was the poison bottle.]]
* IdiotBall: Phoenix had a terrible case of this in the first game, where he would directly confront the real killers with decisive evidence ''outside'' of court and without any other witnesses besides Maya, thus ending up being punched, tazed or threatened by TheMafia.
** After the TimeSkip, when he's not the controlled lawyer in an episode, he acts very professional-like around Apollo and Athena. Come the time he's being controlled, and suddenly he becomes goofier in the player's hands.
** He STILL does this in the sixth game, telling Ga'ran that [[spoiler:Apollo is Dhurke's son, nearly getting him kidnapped by the guards.]]
* IdiotHair: Not at first, but as of ''Dual Destinies'' one of his spikes now droops over his forehead. Lampshaded by Maya when they reunite in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* IdiotHero: While Phoenix proves time and time again to be a sharp guy who can pick up on subtle things that most would miss, his main strategy in court is to fake it until he makes it. His actual understanding of the law is more or less non-existent, to the point where even [[TheDitz the Judge]] has to explain rather basic legal concepts to him. He was an art major in college, after all!
* IHaveYourWife: On the wrong end of this, ''twice''. [[spoiler:In both 2-4 and the first case of 6-5, his clients kidnap Maya Fey to force him to defend them despite their guilt.]]
* ILetGwenStacyDie: A subversion. Phoenix discovers Mia's body, but he doesn't really blame himself for her death and just wants to live up to her legacy.
* TheIllegible: He has bad handwriting. Phoenix admits to himself that he was never good in handwriting if he messes up a connect the dots puzzle that when correctly solved recovers a [[spoiler:forged]] message on a jar in ''Rise from the Ashes''. This trope is also invoked when Phoenix reproduced a letter in ''Turnabout Succession'', when the judge complains about Phoenix's terrible handwriting.
* IndyPloy: Phoenix Wright's most consistent weapon, and what he's most well known for. If you leave the man with so much as a ''scrap'', he will figure out how to destroy you with it. Virtually the only way to stop him from pulling these sorts of schemes is to stonewall him ''entirely'' and make sure he doesn't get his hands on evidence.
-->'''Phoenix''': [Y]ou know my strategy... speak first, think later!
* InformedFlaw: In ''Apollo Justice'', his nasty incident seven years ago branded him as "The Forging Attorney" and is partly treated as a disgrace by the Judge, but he's allowed to tip off the bailiff to go get something for him at the crime scene, handle and deliver evidence under supervision, and [[spoiler:convinces the court to set up a jury and become the chairman of it, selecting a case to test it under and specifically picks out Thalassa as a Jurist as she ''technically'' was unrelated to the current case.]] Seems to be a [[JustifiedTrope justified]] example, however- Apollo himself states [[spoiler:Phoenix was never actually proven to have actually requested the forgery. The only people who seem to wholeheartedly believe he did so are people who have a negative opinion of him already.]]
* InnerMonologue: Constant, and the main source of his snarky side. For some reason, other people can occasionally hear his thoughts.
* InsultOfEndearment: He is given the insulting nickname "Barbed Head" by Rayfa. She later warms up to Phoenix, but still calls him "Barbed Head".
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Pearl, who's not even a preteen in the original trilogy (although she sees him as a future in-law). In ''Spirit of Justice'', the teenage Rayfa slowly warms up to him, although not without ridicule.
* InternalReformist: He manages to become one as the result of a BatmanGambit after being disbarred.
* IronButtMonkey:
** All sorts of abuse is heaped upon the hapless attorney on a regular basis. He gets punched by [[TagalongKid Pearl]] for [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend "being unfaithful" to Maya]], whipped by Franziska, and beaned by Godot's (full) coffee mugs. All he has to say about the latter is ''"Should I be grateful the coffee's only hot enough to give me first-degree burns?"''
** It catches up to him in Spirit of Justice, as his back problems in his middle age from all the abuse have gotten particularly bad.
* KleptomaniacHero: Most of the time it's not clear whether he's picking up items or photographing them, but every game has at least a few items where it's unambiguous that he's stealing them.
* KnightInSourArmor: In the fourth game. At the end, he casts off said armor and starts a new life, eventually regains his attorney badge after his good name is cleared by Apollo.
* LastNameBasis: His friendship with Edgeworth has spanned decades, but they still address each other as "Wright" and "Edgeworth". This is due to ValuesDissonance, as this is how they refer to each other in the Japanese version. The dub of the anime occasionally has them use first names, though.
* LargeHam: Even in the WorldOfHam that is the Ace Attorney franchise, Phoenix still stands at the top of the pork pile. Pounding on his desk, shouting his objections, shamelessly ''bluffing the court'' whenever he can.. CourtroomAntics have never been so entertaining. He loses ''some'' of this hamminess after the TimeSkip, but not all of it.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: He gets his named cleared by the end of ''Apollo Justice'' and re-takes the Bar Exam, as of ''Dual Destinies'' advertises both Phoenix (with his classic attorney outfit) and Apollo.
* {{Leitmotif}}: In each of the first three games, he has a different "Objection!" theme. In ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Dual Destinies]]'', he uses an orchestral remixed version of his Objection theme from ''Trials and Tribulations''. This carries over to ''Spirit of Justice'' (which really could be said as a remix of the ''Dual Destinies'' theme) so it seems the ''Trials and Tribulations'' "Objection!" main riff is his official theme, with variations being penned for each game.
** On a smaller note, the original "Objection!" serves as his main theme for his two major crossover appearances in ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone Project X Zone 2]]'', being lumped together with the "Pursuit" theme from said game.
** Two separate orchestral remixes of the original "Objection!" theme are also used in his crossover experience in ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsPhoenixWrightAceAttorney''; one for the English court and one for the court in Labyrinthia.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: By ''Dual Destinies'', he's grown into this relationship with Edgeworth. The two bicker in court as much as they actually argue their cases, and Bobby Fulbright comments at one point that they embody the phrase "close enough to argue".
* LivingLegend: By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', his reputation precedes him and everyone knows him as the defense attorney who will find a way to turn a "Not Guilty" verdict from an impossible case (although this goes hand-in-hand with his infamy as a legendary ''bluffer'' as well). It's safe to say he'd become the most famous lawyer in the country, given that the ''contour of how he presents evidence'' is studied by the top legal academy in the nation. Even prior to this, during ''Apollo Justice'', he gets recognition for his accomplishments despite his disbarment (although it does cast a shadow, especially after he seemingly reinforces the allegations during the first case). This reputation later comes back to haunt him and the legal system, because while he did present forged evidence unknowingly the context for it meant that his entire streak of victories were now called into question and his disbarment was one of the key reasons the dark age of the law came to be in the first place.
* LoveMartyr: Subverted. [[spoiler:Dahlia is way unlikable but Phoenix was dating Iris, Dahlia's twin sister, who genuinely loved him back.]]
* MadeOfIron:
** He's surprisingly resilient. On two separate occasions, Maya has hit him hard on the head to test certain theories: once with the shichishito to see how it would bend if used for that purpose, once with a pipe to see if it was possible to hit the back of his head from the front. In both instances, he suffered no ill effects whatsoever. In the third game, he [[spoiler:falls 40 feet from a burning bridge into a freezing river known for having a current so fast that nobody who falls in is ever seen again, and only got a ''cold''. He was better after a couple of days]]. In ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' he gets hit by a ''speeding car'', flies several feet through the air, and smacks headfirst into a lamp post. All he got was a sprained ''ankle''.
** Sadly, all these incredible feats of resistance [[DentedIron are finally catching up to poor Phoenix]]. At 35 years old, [[CrackOhMyBack his back is so badly damaged]] that it can render him unconscious for a whole day from the pain.
* MagneticHero: His honest drive for truth and justice warrants the admiration of several people, and he tends to be at least partially responsible for CharacterDevelopment the other major characters undergo. By the sixth game, he's amassed quite a lot of TrueCompanions because of this trait.
* TheMagnificent: He's called the Comeback King for a ''damn good reason''.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Phoenix" because he always returns from the brink, and "Wright" as in "right" ("Is that right, Mr. Wright?"). "Ryuichi" is simply a ShoutOut to Ryuichi Sakamoto from Music/YellowMagicOrchestra (although the "ryu"--dragon--is played on once Furio Tigre shows up), but "Naruhodo" means "I see", used to the same effect as "Wright" ("Naruhodo, Naruhodou.").
** InUniverse, Phoenix Wright is the name of the omnibus line that was involved in the first case taken [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney by an ancestor of his]] as a proper lawyer.
* MementoMacguffin: In the anime, he has an aged Signal Blue keyring that was originally part of a Signal Samurai set that Larry won when they were children, but split it up between Phoenix, Edgeworth and himself to symbolise their friendship.
* {{Mentor|s}}: Is this to Apollo and Athena in ''Dual Destinies'', giving them advice on cases and investigations, taking over when they're not able to continue their case, and generally putting up the image of the wise and mature veteran lawyer putting his rookies through the ropes much like Mia would have had she never died. His thoughts when you play as him indicate that he can be as stumped as them (Edgeworth did say that he is still GREEN in some situations), but he tries his best to keep up his veteran image.

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* TheAce: Even if he is bluffing and grasping for straws most of the time he goes on from being an inexperienced rookie with no cases under his belt to becoming a living legend in the courtroom, all the while maintaining a near perfect victory streak that was earned fairly and began with his very first case.
* AffectionateNickname: "Nick" to Maya and Larry, "Feenie" to his ex-girlfriend, "Mr. Nick" to Pearl. Meanwhile, Edgeworth just calls him [[LastNameBasis "Wright".]]
* AggressiveCategorism: In ''Justice for All''
'''[[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright Phoenix goes through a phase in which he believes ''all'' prosecutors, without exception, Wright]]'''
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Apollo Justice]]'''

[[folder:'''General Tropes''']]
* AlwaysMurder: All the cases they take
are out to get the defendants without any regard for truth. This certainly isn't helped by the first prosecutor he encounters after his hiatus being Franziska von Karma, who shares her father's attitude murders, except two of them (a grand larceny case and is even more aggressive, to the point of assaulting Phoenix in court. This is partially due to his feelings over Edgeworth's departure, though, and he reconsiders this idea when [[spoiler:he ends up having to defend the guilty Matt Engarde in order to save Maya's life; Edgeworth and even Franziska help him in this situation]].
* AlmightyJanitor: Defense attorneys in Japan's type of legal system tend to be given less respect than prosecutors. Despite that, he's one of the best attorneys around (counting both types). In the sixth game,
a defense attorney is basically scum of the earth in Khura'in.
* AmateurSleuth: Although sometimes he has Gumshoe's assistance.
* AmbiguouslyBi: He has had a girlfriend before, but he also has a lot of romantic subtext with Edgeworth. His sexuality has been deliberately left ambiguous by the developers, and has led to many a fan speculation
civil case about whether his fondness for Edgeworth is more than platonic.
* AmoralAttorney:
** Far from it; however, he's accused of being this by onlookers in the courtroom
ownership over an item). [[StatusQuoIsGod Even the course of "Farewell, My Turnabout", when everyone cases that don't start as murders end up involving murder charges somehow]]. This trope becomes increasingly convinced that his client so prevalent, Athena is guilty. [[spoiler:Which is not only true, but Phoenix was also being outright ''coerced'' into defending him.]]
** To
surprised when Apollo takes the public he became this after the Magnifi Gramarye case since he [[spoiler:attempted to introduce fraudulent evidence]]. However, in this case he was tricked into it by a third party and clears his name with Apollo's help.
** He does certain actions that would normally get most attorneys arrested or disbarred,
civil one.
-->'''Athena:''' ...A civil case?\\
'''Apollo:''' You act
like taking personal property from people's rooms or personal affects. The best example is in I'm speaking Swahili here.\\
'''Athena:''' It's just,
the case against [[spoiler: the Police Chief Damon Gant]] where the culprit notes that Wright taking his personal possessions [[spoiler: by breaking into his office and safe to get them]] is against the Anything Agency specializes in criminal law, and even Edgeworth [[VillainHasAPoint agrees with or so I thought.
* CatchPhrase: They all share
the culprit]] and states he'd see to it that Phoenix was punished series signature ones across all of their appearances, specifically:
** '''''OBJECTION!'''''
for it.
* AnimeHair: And proud of it. It is even shaped like his namesake! [[note]]it is either a pair of phoenix's wings or a Chinese dragon's mane[[/note]] Though being the ButtMonkey he is, he often gets ridiculed for it by his enemies and some witnesses; even some of his friends occasionally tease him about it!
-->'''Phoenix''': Is it my hair? Is it too spiky? Not spiky ''enough?''
* AnimalThemeNaming: In ''Trials and Tribulations'', his Japanese name (with the character for "Dragon") is [[TigerVersusDragon given minor symbolism]] with Furio Tigre (AKA Toranosuke ["Tiger Boy/Man"] Shibakuzo).
* AntiHero: He's an UnscrupulousHero in ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' after realizing that it would require [[spoiler:an upheaval of the country's entire legal system]] just to catch a killer.
* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster: In ''Apollo Justice'', he has the appearance of a homeless guy who's stuck with a piano playing job with zero skill and resorts to gambling (and cheating) to keep supporting his daughter financially. [[spoiler:Despite this, he still has enough power and know-how to joyride his own murder trial in order to bring the true culprit to the court so he can indict him, and despite being shunned from the legal world, was able to get a jury system test run in the court.]]
* ArbitrarySkepticism: In 3-4, where he remarks that Sister Bikini, the head nun of Hazakura Temple, "must have just gotten off the trolley from the land of make-believe". This is despite witnessing his assistant channel spirits of the dead and using mystic powers himself to tell when people are lying.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Partially guided by the player, but Phoenix can piece together convoluted plots and conspiracies just by observing a few clues. Then there is his trademark ability to find contradictions in witness testimonies and wrangle the truth out of lies.
* BadassPacifist: Phoenix rarely raises a hand to physically fight (and in fact gets beat down quite a lot), but once he gets you in that courtroom, you better pray he doesn't find a contradiction in your testimony otherwise he is going to OWN your ass. In canon, he never physically ''fights'', but he has broken down a few doors in his time, one of which had a specially reinforced iron lock on it.
* BashBrothers:
** With Miles Edgeworth. Plenty of criminals can vouch for just how much you should ''tremble in raw terror''
when they see these two standing on opposite sides of the courtroom. The truth will be exposed, and oh, it will ''[[CurbStompBattle hurt]]''.
spot a contradiction.
** Towards the end of the final case in ''Dual Destinies'' has him standing side-by-side '''''HOLD IT!''''' for when pressing for information.
** '''''TAKE THAT!''''' for proving a point
with [[spoiler:Apollo]] for evidence.
** "The worst of times are when lawyers [[{{Determinator}} have to force their biggest smiles]]" is a creed shared among all
the first time since Phoenix reclaimed his attorney's badge. Both accomplished lawyers in the Agency, and it stems back from the days Mia was at the Grossberg Law Offices.
* ChromaticArrangement: Blue for Phoenix, red for Apollo, and yellow for Athena. One could also include black for Mia Fey.
* CrusadingLawyer: An agency policy. All three attorneys believe in
their own right, seeing them work together to bring clients' innocence and put their all into hunting down [[spoiler:the phantom]] is a sight to behold.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Miles Edgeworth stood up for Phoenix once in grade school and then moved away a few months later. Because of that, Phoenix changed his major from art to law partway through college after seeing news stories about
the new "Demon Prosecutor", becoming a defense lawyer purely to "save" Edgeworth from what he had turned into.
truth of any case.
* BigGood: In ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies'' now that his firm, DoubleMeaning: The firm's name as the "Wright Anything Agency", actually has more than one attorney in it. They defend cases.
Agency" can come off as they'll '''right anything''' that went wrong while the '''Anything''' part covers both the legal and entertainment areas.
* BigDamnHeroes: In Case 1 of ''Dual Destinies'', he arrives just in time at EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed, but Trucy being Phoenix's adopted daughter and Apollo having been adopted himself are only the start of the trial [[spoiler:to snap Athena out of her HeroicBSOD]].
* BoringButPractical:
it. [[spoiler: When you go up against him Factor in ''Spirit of Justice'', he's the following -- Trucy and Apollo being half-siblings, Apollo's adoptive family being directly related to the Khura'in Royal Family, and that very same royal family sharing ancestry with Kurain village -- and the only opponent member of the WAA who never mocks you or do weird stuff, but will turn the case around completely in three seconds flat if he spots an opening.]]
* BornLucky: It's one thing that Phoenix mostly ends up successfully getting through his trials using bluffs that
''doesn't'' end up [[IfOnlyYouKnew being spot-on]], but in "Turnabout Corner", he's struck by a speeding car, flung thirty feet into the air, and hits his head on a telephone pole, yet only manages related to get a sprained ankle out of the ordeal.
* BrainBleach: Upon seeing Norma [=DePlume=]'s breakdown in "Turnabout Reclaimed", Phoenix goes into to his despair animation. [[FanDisservice With good reason.]]
* BreakTheCutie: A more-protracted variant than most, but definitely there. Compare [[WideEyedIdealist how he acts]] [[NaiveNewcomer in Case 3-1]] to how he acts after Mia's death, and especially after [[spoiler:Edgeworth's disappearance]] in [=PW2=]. He undergoes another, even more severe one after [[spoiler:being disbarred]], becoming noticeably more cynical and jaded, and no longer keeping his barbed comments about others to himself.
* BringMyBrownPants: In Case 3 of ''Trials and Tribulations'', when Phoenix has to confront his "EvilTwin", [[spoiler:Furio Tigre]] in court. He's not alone either.
-->'''Phoenix:''' *gulp* Maybe I should have brought a diaper with me today.
* BrokenWinLossStreak: [[spoiler:Suffered his first Guilty verdict after representing [[EvilAllAlong Matt Engarde]] in [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll Farewell, My Turnabout]].]]
* BullyingADragon: In Case 2-2, Phoenix gets so aggravated at Franziska Von Karma that, once he has defeated her at the end of the trial, he gloats about how her perfect record has been destroyed ''[[TooDumbToLive to her face]]''. She whips him into unconsciousness in response.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Phoenix
anyone else is a sweet-natured man Athena]].
* FirstPersonSmartass: Everyone- except ''maybe'' Athena,
who commonly commits theft, stuffs the strangest items into his pockets, comes up with the most remarkable arguments/evidence in court, and celebrates even the slightest victories in an enthusiastic tone. But if there is a single lie or error in your testimony, he will find it and he will ''shred it to bits''.
* BusmansVocabulary: In ''Apollo Justice'', it's revealed he uses "Objection!" outside of court, even years after losing his badge, the two known instances being Shadi Smith accusing him of cheating, and being on the highest part of a roller coaster. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Winston Payne in that game's first case.
* ButtMonkey:
** Phoenix is ridiculed and mocked by almost everyone and is never in favor of the Judge on a regular basis, no matter if he's mocked, verbally abused, or even physically attacked. The saddest part is that, at 33, with a legendary reputation, and probably considered the best defense attorney in the present, he's still treated like trash while defending in a court of law.
-->'''Phoenix''': Why is it that lately, all I want to do is cry?
** Gets toned down from ''Apollo Justice'' onward, especially in ''Dual Destinies'' when he becomes the BigGood, though even then he still suffers a few moments of humiliation and egging by the prosecution, witnesses, and the judge.
** Gets ramped up in ''Spirit of Justice'', since he's being a lawyer in a country where being a lawyer is viewed in the same light as being a conman.
* CannotTellAJoke: In-universe. Maya and Moe were not impressed in the slightest.
-->'''Phoenix''': Do you know why I, Phoenix Wright, am a great lawyer? Because I'm [[{{Pun}} Wright]] all the time!
* CatchPhrase: Surprisingly, unlike other major characters, he does not have a consistently used unique speech bubble.[[note]]Compare '''''"GOTCHA!"''''', '''''"NOT SO FAST!"''''', '''''"SILENCE!"''''', etc.[[/note]] The closest example would be '''''"HANG ON!"''''', used when a witness disagrees with what another witness said, from ''Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney''.[[note]]Only in the English version. He shares this speech bubble with his ancestor, Ryunosuke Naruhodo, in the Japanese version of ''The Great Ace Attorney: Chronicles''. The English release of the latter game gave Ryunosuke '''''"'SCUSE ME!"''''' instead.[[/note]]
* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from being a bumbling fool to an intelligent and savvy (but still a little bumbling) attorney at law, to being a downright brilliant and respected owner of his own law firm. By the time Dual Destinies rolls around, he's LegendaryInTheSequel.
* CharacterTics:
** He has a tendency to show or present things he's especially proud of to strangers. Whenever he's playable, that usually means [[JokeItem his attorney's badge]], but [[ChekhovsGun this habit comes to bite him back during 3-1]], where [[spoiler:his constant presentation of Dahlia's poison vial makes him a target to her]].
** He has several character poses unique to him (or shared with a few others close to him, such as Mia); he rubs his chin when thinking, slams his desk with both palms, puts his hands on his hips and smirks when confident, holds the back of his head with his hand when bashful, hunching over and sweating when nervous, and slumping forward holding his head with both hands when in despair. In ''Apollo Justice'', he picks up the habit of keeping his hands in his sweatshirt's pockets, though he drops it when he's back to wearing a suit in ''Dual Destinies''.
just says whatever she's thinking.
* TheChessmaster:
** The role he takes in ''Apollo Justice''. doing everything he can to help Apollo take down
GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: All three attorneys do this. [[spoiler:In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", all three of them give the villain for good.
** Shades of this turned up as early as 1-5, where Phoenix had an entire plan in motion to draw out
phantom the truth behind the SL-9 Incident.
pointer finger together]].
* TheChewToy: "Why it is that, lately, the only thing I want to do is cry...?" And he's in his sweaty face animation so much that it may as well be his default expression.
-->'''Phoenix:''' Nobody loves me...
* ClearMyName: Since losing his badge after presenting forged evidence, he spent seven years from that point onwards uncovering the culprit responsible for his disbarment. He succeeds with Apollo's help and would eventually retake the bar exam to reclaim his badge.
* CloseCallHaircut: Simon manages to cut a strand of Wright's hair when they face each other.
* TheComicallySerious: [[DownplayedTrope To a lesser extent than Apollo or Edgeworth]], in part due to having very noticeable quirks of his own, but he's constantly doing his best to keep things professional despite all the quirky, outlandish and eccentric prosecutors, judges, witnesses and defendants he has to work with throughout cases. The only game he averts this in is ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', where he adopts a more laid-back attitude and acts as a TricksterMentor (which causes Apollo to become this trope in his stead), and the serious moments he ''does''
LivingLieDetector: All three have are fully PlayedForDrama.
* CompressedHair: Somehow, he can fit a beanie over his hair without ruining its shape.
* CowTipping: A throwaway gag in "Rise From the Ashes" has him claim that he did this before when accused of not being gutsy enough to plant evidence.
-->'''Phoenix:''' What!? I'll have you know, back in the day I once broke into a cattle ranch, and tipped-
-->'''The Judge:''' M-Mr. Wright! What are you saying!?
* CrackOhMyBack: He's started having problems with his back in ''Spirit of Justice''. One instance of it was so painful that he went unconscious for an ''entire day''. At the age of 35, no less.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's like a legal idiot savant; he's always flustered and it seems like he has no clue what he's doing, but he's brought down
some legendary prosecutors, including Manfred von Karma. Furthermore, Defense Attorneys in his type kind of legal system rarely tend power to win even a single case. He has a (nearly) spotless record: [[spoiler:Technically, he's only been "defeated" two times. In Case 2-4 he loses because his client is guilty and in Case 6-5 he's acting as an attorney due to threats against Maya, and resigns once the opposing lawyer - Apollo - is able to guarantee Maya's safety. Apollo even says he wouldn't be able to beat Phoenix in a "real" trial. He also essentially loses a case to Klavier because he's tricked into presenting falsified evidence, which results in the loss of his badge, although an official verdict was never reached due to the defendant escaping.]]
* CrusadingLawyer:
** Wright's goal is to pursue the truth. If he knows his client is innocent [[LivingLieDetector (and he will)]], he'll move Heaven and Earth to save them.
** That being said, don't think you can use him to get a "Not Guilty" verdict and get away with your crimes either, he will still find a way to bring the guilty to justice. [[spoiler: Matt Engarde]] learned that the hard way.
* DarkestHour: As a boy, having to endure an entire classroom's worth of false accusations with no way of fending
let them off. As an adult, the moment when his attempt to pin the crime pick up on a witness (as he always does) turns into a false lead, [[spoiler:which he believed would seal Maya's fate]].
* DeadpanSnarker: Phoenix tends to be pretty snide, but [[FirstPersonSmartass he typically keeps it to himself]]. Until the fourth game, where he vocalises most of his snarkiness. Seven long years after being disbarred can do that to a person.
* DeathGlare: ButtMonkey status aside, several characters comment that Phoenix has a pretty intimidating glare when he's sufficiently motivated.
* DecoyProtagonist: In ''Spirit of Justice''. Despite his name being in the title
lies and having the most cases in the game where he is the player character, Phoenix ends up playing support [[spoiler:after a brief stint as an adversary]] to Apollo, who has a much more personal stake in the events of the final case.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
** One of his biggest achievements was delivering Manfred von Karma his first two losses in ''forty years.'' He also did the same to Manfred's daughter Franziska, who had been undefeated in her five-year prosecuting career (keep in mind, she started at ''[[ImprobableAge thirteen]]'') until she came to kick
inconsistencies: Phoenix's butt magatama, Apollo's perception, and failed subsequently.
** By ''Apollo Justice'',
Athena's ability to hear others' hearts.
* MasterApprenticeChain: Grossberg trained Mia, who trained Phoenix, who is training Apollo and Athena.
* MonkeyMoralityPose: Not only do they have color coordination, but monkey coordination through their unique abilities. "See No Evil" is handled by Apollo with
his reputation as a poker player has elevated to this status, attracting numerous challengers to perceive system letting him spot tells. Athena is the Hydeout in order "Hear No Evil" role with her ability to best him and coming away bested. This is what attracts Shadi Smith [[spoiler:(aside from more pressing matters that require him to visit Phoenix)]] to the Borscht Bowl Club and wraps hear emotions. And finally, Phoenix and his magatama talking someone into revealing the [[spoiler:present-day]] plot truth fulfills the "Speak No Evil" of the game.
pattern.
* NiceGuy: While their treatment of their clients may vary depending on how obnoxious they are (or, in the case of Apollo, how dumb he thinks the whole thing is), deep inside they genuinely care for them, and they'll believe in their clients until the very end.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Each member of the trio has their own take on the color scheme.
** In Phoenix wears a blue suit and red tie with his gold attorney's badge, and later adds a yellow locket with Trucy's picture inside.
** Apollo wears a red vest and pants, a blue tie, and has his signature yellow bracelet to match his own badge.
** Athena wears a yellow suit (overshadowing her own badge), a blue tie and ribbon, and has red hair.
* StepfordSmiler: One rare positive version of this trope. The motto of the Wright Anything Agency is "The worst of times are when lawyers have to force their biggest smiles" since the days of its predecessor, the Fey & Co. Law Offices. And they enforce it almost religiously. It's worth noticing that they never lie to their clients by doing this, but instead is the biggest proof of how much faith they have on their innocence.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Phoenix, Apollo, and Athena make a non-romantic three in ''Dual Destinies''. It becomes a duo in
''Spirit of Justice'', he fought against the anti-attorney justice system of the Kingdom of Kurain by successfully winning several trials and restoring the kingdom's faith in lawyers. To wit, his first victory made the headlines in ''Japanifornia'' due to it being the first in ''23'' years.
** His entire career is this with loads of SerialEscalation. He's not only ended the undefeated streaks of three very reputable prosecutors, but just in terms of who he's managed to put behind bars, his hit list includes: [[spoiler:one of those very prosecutors (with a noted habit of covering his tracks with manipulated evidence), the chief of police, a celebrity who hired one of the world's deadliest hitmen as insurance, the vengeful spirit of his ex-girfriend with unfinished business, his former friend -- a defense attorney whose record is close to his own, an international assassin, and the ''head of state'' of a country that has outlawed lawyers.]] Needless to say, he's amassed one of the wackiest records put together for a defense attorney in all of fiction.
** It's rather telling of his own skill as an attorney that out of all the cases he's ever seen in, he rarely loses them himself. [[spoiler:He does lose 2-4, the flashback case seen in 4-4 and the first trial in 6-5, but all had pretty extraordinary circumstances that sort of necessitated them, like being blackmailed into representing guilty clients, or getting tricked into using forged evidence. Outside of those cases, if he's defending a truly innocent person and with nothing holding him back, you can expect him to pull out a win by the skin of his teeth.]]
* {{Determinator}}:
**
where Phoenix sometimes gets down on the dumps when a case is not going his way, but he never gives up on it. He is SO determined in doing what's right that he went through an entire trial, and ''won'' goes abroad while suffering from amnesia. Perhaps a more fitting example would be how he spent ''seven'' years gathering evidence [[spoiler:and ''revamping the entire court system'']] to catch the one who cost him his badge.
** He's a lawyer in the first place because he kept trying to get in contact with Edgeworth after reading about the "Demon Prosecutor," but Edgeworth would never respond. Phoenix was so determined to talk to the guy that he changed his entire intended career path.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: In ''Trials and Tribulations'', Phoenix is equal parts disheartened and bemused to learn [[spoiler: to learn that Godot chose to prosecute against, and regularly antagonize, him because he blamed him for not being around to protect Mia, even though he had no idea she was in danger and helped capture her killer]].
* DoesNotDrive: Phoenix does not drive any vehicles whatsoever. He walks or takes public transit, and rides a bicycle in the anime.
* DotingParent: To Trucy. Considering that Trucy practically provided the only income for her and Phoenix (before Apollo arrived), and that Trucy seemed to be the one in charge of the Wright Anything Agency, he has his reasons.
* TheDreaded: The criminals who have heard of Phoenix Wright take him very seriously after a while. The prosecutors, even more so (except maybe the Payne brothers). Even the prosecutors who hated his guts eventually came to recognize just how good Phoenix is at turning a case around.
* DreadfulMusician: He is absolutely horrible at playing the piano. How the Hydeout got him to do it is a riddle for the ages, even if it's only a cover for him being a poker player.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Almost never gets any long-term acclaim for his accomplishments. It's utterly remarkable how arrogant and obnoxious his opponents can be towards him, especially since Phoenix has rarely lost.
** Subverted in ''Apollo Justice'', where multiple characters treat him affably and with appropriate respect. Which is ironic, because now he's been disbarred for presenting forged evidence [[spoiler:(and, in fact, resorts to Damon-Gant-like methods (albeit without being ruthless like him) to catch the one responsible).]] That said, [[spoiler:Kristoph decides to trick him into presenting forged evidence after Zak chooses Phoenix instead of Kristoph]], simply because [[spoiler:Kristoph]] regards Phoenix as "A second rate attorney who relies on luck and bluffs!"
** In ''Dual Destinies'' he does have a reputation as a "legendary lawyer", albeit one who "bluffs his way to victory". He's back to being abused by everyone in that game and ''Spirit of Justice'', though in the latter game this comes from defense attorneys being seen as heretics in Ku'rain than anything about Phoenix himself.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: He will lose cases on purpose if it means doing what's morally right.
* EasilyForgiven: Zigzagged. Apollo is understandably furious and untrusting towards Phoenix for [[spoiler:making him unknowingly present forged evidence at his first ever trial]], only goes to work for the Wright Anything Agency (as oppposed to a proper law office) because he has no other choice, and it's heavily implied that one of the reasons he [[spoiler:temporarily leaves the agency in the fifth game]] is because he still has unresolved trust issues with Phoenix, but Apollo is pretty quick to get back to idolizing him, despite how Phoenix treats him.
* EndearinglyDorky: His college self. "Feenie" spends most of the time with his eyes closed, [[PuppyDogEyes open adorably wide]], or crying. [[spoiler:Iris, who was posing as his college girlfriend,]] was head over heels in love with him for it, though.
* ExactWords: In "Rise from the Ashes", his gambit to get the true culprit to implicate himself involved a combination of this, with a dash of straight-up lying. It didn't work, but he had a back-up plan just in case.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He generally has a really good handle on whether or not someone is innocent. The one time he felt worried enough to double-check with the magatama, it turned out that his original instinct was correct and his client was guilty.[[spoiler: Even his HorribleJudgeOfCharacter moment with Dahlia in college was actually this; He was absolutely correct that his girlfriend loved him and that the person in court wasn't her, he just didn't know that he hadn't been dating the real Dahlia Hawthorne.]]
* EyepatchOfPower: His [[VideoGame/SengokuBasara Date Masamune-inspired]] DownloadableContent costume in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* FirstPersonSmartass: He's outwardly fairly polite, but virtually everyone gets his snarkiness in thought dialogue at some point or another.
* FixingTheGame: He relies on cheating in poker by using Trucy to read his opponents' subtlest emotional tells to make a living while he is disbarred. This was only for very serious games against true professionals, as he had his own skills sufficient against average challengers.
* {{Foil}}: He is a huge one to [[spoiler:Kristoph Gavin. Both of them are gifted, respected defense attorneys who are driven and hard-working. But Kristoph is a petty, self-centered monster who cares only about winning and his reputation, and will go to horrific lengths to suit his desires. Phoenix meanwhile is a good man who cares about his clients, and actually wants to make sure the truth is revealed and justice is served.]]
* AFoolForAClient: For the second half of ''Turnabout Sisters'', he defends himself for Mia's murder. Though in this case, it's Justified as Redd White would've made sure that the only lawyer Phoenix could get would be so incompetent it'd be even worse than going ''pro se''. The other two times Phoenix gets framed for murder, he does get a lawyer to defend him- Mia in ''Turnabout Memories'', and Apollo in ''Turnabout Trump''.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Phoenix can be forced into this as seen in the instances below:
** He is forced to defend [[spoiler: a man who wants to be acquitted for murder despite the fact that he hired a ProfessionalKiller]] in "Farewell, My Turnabout" because [[spoiler:[[HostageSituation Maya Fey is held hostage by the hitman with a threat saying that either the hitman's client gets an acquittal or Maya Fey gets killed.]]]]
** He confronts Apollo in a civil trial in "Turnabout Revolution". While Apollo claims the object they fight over is the Founder's Orb (a Khura'inese national treasure), Phoenix asserts it's the Crystal of Ami Fey, which belongs to the Atishon family in Kurain Village. [[spoiler:He only confronts Apollo because Phoenix's client has kidnapped Maya to make sure he gets the orb for him.]]
* FramingTheGuiltyParty: [[spoiler:He forged evidence in order to start the process of getting Kristoph Gavin convicted of murdering Shadi Smith in "Turnabout Trump", although the other evidence and testimony afterwards proves that Kristoph Gavin did it.]]
** Earlier, he also showed phony evidence to Furio Tigre, exposing him when he calls him out.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A heroic example to any of his opponents. Phoenix was actually an '''art major''' in college when he decided to start studying law. His own mentor, while seeing potential in him, thought he was a long way away from being a professional. By the time of the fourth, and especially the fifth game where his reputation is restored, he is known as a legendary attorney and a respected figure in the field (though he still has his moments as a ButtMonkey).
* GenerationXerox: Taking his events thus far, he's essentially repeated [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney those of his ancestor's]] via being put on trial for murdering someone in a restaurant, [[spoiler:accused of murdering his own mentor]], defended in British Court, went against several witnesses at once as well as a Grand Jury (even though [[spoiler:he ''was the chairman'']]) and [[spoiler:defending someone who without his knowledge was in fact the guilty party]]. Taken further in an anime-exclusive episode, where he appears dressed in practically the same uniform as Ryunosuke's, along with the spark-shaped badge on the collar. He also shares most of his ancestor's [[CharacterTic poses]].
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: His trademark pose while objecting. When the Judge says that losing his hand would prevent him from using his gavel, Phoenix's InternalMonologue involves him [[SkewedPriorities thinking that he would not be able to point at people if that happened]].
* GotVolunteered: Several cases begin with Phoenix's assistants - usually Maya or Pearl - agreeing to take the case, without waiting for Phoenix's input.
* GracefulLoser: In the times he has been forced to work for a villain wanting a bad result, he is grateful when either he or his opponent finds a way to make him lose without letting the hostage get harmed.
* GratuitousFrench: Oddly, Phoenix speaks French once in trial during case 2-3 as a retort towards Franziska von Karma.
-->'''von Karma''': That has nothing to do with the question!
-->'''Phoenix''': Au contraire mon frére![[note]] (On the contrary, my brother)[[/note]] It does indeed have something to do with the question!
* GuestStarPartyMember:
** He becomes Apollo's co-counsel in the second half of "Turnabout Trump", [[spoiler:wherein he's trying to nail the ''original co-counsel'' as the murderer]].
** He acts as Athena's partner for the first part of "Turnabout Academy"'s investigation before turning it over to Apollo.
** The middle section of the Day 2 Investigation phase of "Turnabout Revolution" is from his perspective [[spoiler:with Edgeworth as his partner]], while the rest of the case is entirely Apollo's show, with Phoenix being his co-counsel.
* GuileHero: As a lawyer, he uses his wits, evidence, and knowledge of the events of the crime to best the true villain of each case.
* HairstyleInertia: Discounting the years he spent disbarred (during which his hair was messy and under a beanie), his trademark spiky hair has been around since elementary school.
* HeroWithBadPublicity:
** Has this throughout ''Apollo Justice'' since the infamous trial of [[spoiler:Shadi Enigmar]] due to being suspected of forging evidence and being known as the "Forgin' Attorney", as well as losing his badge.
** After winning a trial in Khu'rain which was the first one in 23 years to end in a "Not Guilty" verdict, he's immediately earned the ire of the general populace due to the stigma against lawyers there.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes in and out of this during Case 2-4, especially after [[spoiler:Maya is kidnapped]].
* HesBack: In ''Dual Destinies'''s beginning where he's suiting up and ready for court.
* HonoraryUncle: The untimely death of Mia, Phoenix's mentor, led to him becoming close friends with her sister and cousin. Thereon, they have Phoenix accompany them on trips that require a chaperone over the age of 20, and stay at his office whenever they need a break from their lives in Kurain Village. [[spoiler:And long before he met any of the characters mentioned above, he dated ''another'' member of the Fey Clan in college.]] It's just his fate to get involved with that family.
-->'''Maya:''' You're one of us, Nick! Next time, you can train [[note]][as a spirit medium][[/note]] right alongside us!
* HonorBeforeReason: Phoenix is not really determined to get his client to go free as much as he's dedicated to the ideal of justice, and this is never more apparent than in his darkest hour: case 2-4. Phoenix has to decide between winning the case or ensure justice was served. Phoenix actually manages to not only get a watertight case in favor of his client, but also [[spoiler:to point at Adrian Andrews as the real killer]]. The Judge then asks what course of action Phoenix wants to pursue, and he has the choice of asking for the Judge to pass a Not Guilty verdict or allow the said person to testify. Phoenix, ''having already basically won the case'', decides he does not want to leave any doubt of his client's innocence nor deny their right to testify. The following testimony not only proves their innocence, but also riddles Phoenix's case full of holes, and the Judge decides to extend the trial one more day. Phoenix breaks down in agony, thinking to himself that, had he done what he wanted to instead of what was right, [[spoiler:Maya would not be doomed to death]]. Note that you can actually take the option to let the Judge pass the Not Guilty verdict. The result is the same; but instead of Phoenix allowing them to testify, Edgeworth cuts in and ''forces'' them to.
* HopelessWithTech: Even in a day and age where the world is thriving with modern technology, Phoenix continues to use an old-fashioned cell phone in his everyday life.
* HypercompetentSidekick: In Case 4-1, when he shows up next to Apollo as co-counsel, he leads the entire trial, with Apollo merely pointing out what he means.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Calls Apollo "unreliable" to Maya, despite Phoenix being the one using Apollo to carry out his plans. Is upset at Apollo for [[spoiler:going off on his own to solve Clay's murder,]] yet in the sixth game, [[spoiler:he does the exact same thing in regards to Maya being held hostage.]]
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler:Forging evidence]] in "Turnabout Trump" just to find the truth largely because [[spoiler:the ''real'' incriminating evidence had been removed]]. He also used phony evidence and caught [[spoiler:Furio Tigre, who was such a phony himself he deserved it and could only be caught this way. Though in this case, he never claimed to ''the court'' that the ear medication bottle was the poison bottle.]]
* IdiotBall: Phoenix had a terrible case of this in the first game, where he would directly confront the real killers with decisive evidence ''outside'' of court and without any other witnesses besides Maya, thus ending up being punched, tazed or threatened by TheMafia.
** After the TimeSkip, when he's not the controlled lawyer in an episode, he acts very professional-like around Apollo and Athena. Come the time he's being controlled, and suddenly he becomes goofier in the player's hands.
** He STILL does this in the sixth game, telling Ga'ran that [[spoiler:Apollo is Dhurke's son, nearly getting him kidnapped by the guards.]]
* IdiotHair: Not at first, but as of ''Dual Destinies'' one of his spikes now droops over his forehead. Lampshaded by Maya when they reunite in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* IdiotHero: While Phoenix proves time and time again to be a sharp guy who can pick up on subtle things that most would miss, his main strategy in court is to fake it until he makes it. His actual understanding of the law is more or less non-existent, to the point where even [[TheDitz the Judge]] has to explain rather basic legal concepts to him. He was an art major in college, after all!
* IHaveYourWife: On the wrong end of this, ''twice''. [[spoiler:In both 2-4 and the first case of 6-5, his clients kidnap Maya Fey to force him to defend them despite their guilt.]]
* ILetGwenStacyDie: A subversion. Phoenix discovers Mia's body, but he doesn't really blame himself for her death and just wants to live up to her legacy.
* TheIllegible: He has bad handwriting. Phoenix admits to himself that he was never good in handwriting if he messes up a connect the dots puzzle that when correctly solved recovers a [[spoiler:forged]] message on a jar in ''Rise from the Ashes''. This trope is also invoked when Phoenix reproduced a letter in ''Turnabout Succession'', when the judge complains about Phoenix's terrible handwriting.
* IndyPloy: Phoenix Wright's most consistent weapon, and what he's most well known for. If you leave the man with so much as a ''scrap'', he will figure out how to destroy you with it. Virtually the only way to stop him from pulling these sorts of schemes is to stonewall him ''entirely'' and make sure he doesn't get his hands on evidence.
-->'''Phoenix''': [Y]ou know my strategy... speak first, think later!
* InformedFlaw: In ''Apollo Justice'', his nasty incident seven years ago branded him as "The Forging Attorney" and is partly treated as a disgrace by the Judge, but he's allowed to tip off the bailiff to go get something for him at the crime scene, handle and deliver evidence under supervision, and [[spoiler:convinces the court to set up a jury and become the chairman of it, selecting a case to test it under and specifically picks out Thalassa as a Jurist as she ''technically'' was unrelated to the current case.]] Seems to be a [[JustifiedTrope justified]] example, however- Apollo himself states [[spoiler:Phoenix was never actually proven to have actually requested the forgery. The only people who seem to wholeheartedly believe he did so are people who have a negative opinion of him already.]]
* InnerMonologue: Constant, and the main source of his snarky side. For some reason, other people can occasionally hear his thoughts.
* InsultOfEndearment: He is given the insulting nickname "Barbed Head" by Rayfa. She later warms up to Phoenix, but still calls him "Barbed Head".
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Pearl, who's not even a preteen in the original trilogy (although she sees him as a future in-law). In ''Spirit of Justice'', the teenage Rayfa slowly warms up to him, although not without ridicule.
* InternalReformist: He manages to become one as the result of a BatmanGambit after being disbarred.
* IronButtMonkey:
** All sorts of abuse is heaped upon the hapless attorney on a regular basis. He gets punched by [[TagalongKid Pearl]] for [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend "being unfaithful" to Maya]], whipped by Franziska, and beaned by Godot's (full) coffee mugs. All he has to say about the latter is ''"Should I be grateful the coffee's only hot enough to give me first-degree burns?"''
** It catches up to him in Spirit of Justice, as his back problems in his middle age from all the abuse have gotten particularly bad.
* KleptomaniacHero: Most of the time it's not clear whether he's picking up items or photographing them, but every game has at least a few items where it's unambiguous that he's stealing them.
* KnightInSourArmor: In the fourth game. At the end, he casts off said armor and starts a new life, eventually regains his attorney badge after his good name is cleared by Apollo.
* LastNameBasis: His friendship with Edgeworth has spanned decades, but they still address each other as "Wright" and "Edgeworth". This is due to ValuesDissonance, as this is how they refer to each other in the Japanese version. The dub of the anime occasionally has them use first names, though.
* LargeHam: Even in the WorldOfHam that is the Ace Attorney franchise, Phoenix still stands at the top of the pork pile. Pounding on his desk, shouting his objections, shamelessly ''bluffing the court'' whenever he can.. CourtroomAntics have never been so entertaining. He loses ''some'' of this hamminess after the TimeSkip, but not all of it.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: He gets his named cleared by the end of ''Apollo Justice'' and re-takes the Bar Exam, as of ''Dual Destinies'' advertises both Phoenix (with his classic attorney outfit) and Apollo.
* {{Leitmotif}}: In each of the first three games, he has a different "Objection!" theme. In ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Dual Destinies]]'', he uses an orchestral remixed version of his Objection theme from ''Trials and Tribulations''. This carries over to ''Spirit of Justice'' (which really could be said as a remix of the ''Dual Destinies'' theme) so it seems the ''Trials and Tribulations'' "Objection!" main riff is his official theme, with variations being penned for each game.
** On a smaller note, the original "Objection!" serves as his main theme for his two major crossover appearances in ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone Project X Zone 2]]'', being lumped together with the "Pursuit" theme from said game.
** Two separate orchestral remixes of the original "Objection!" theme are also used in his crossover experience in ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsPhoenixWrightAceAttorney''; one for the English court and one for the court in Labyrinthia.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: By ''Dual Destinies'', he's grown into this relationship with Edgeworth. The two bicker in court as much as they actually argue their cases, and Bobby Fulbright comments at one point that they embody the phrase "close enough to argue".
* LivingLegend: By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', his reputation precedes him and everyone knows him as the defense attorney who will find a way to turn a "Not Guilty" verdict from an impossible case (although this goes hand-in-hand with his infamy as a legendary ''bluffer'' as well). It's safe to say he'd become the most famous lawyer in the country, given that the ''contour of how he presents evidence'' is studied by the top legal academy in the nation. Even prior to this, during ''Apollo Justice'', he gets recognition for his accomplishments despite his disbarment (although it does cast a shadow, especially after he seemingly reinforces the allegations during the first case). This reputation later comes back to haunt him and the legal system, because while he did present forged evidence unknowingly the context for it meant that his entire streak of victories were now called into question and his disbarment was one of the key reasons the dark age of the law came to be in the first place.
* LoveMartyr: Subverted. [[spoiler:Dahlia is way unlikable but Phoenix was dating Iris, Dahlia's twin sister, who genuinely loved him back.]]
* MadeOfIron:
** He's surprisingly resilient. On two separate occasions, Maya has hit him hard on the head to test certain theories: once with the shichishito to see how it would bend if used for that purpose, once with a pipe to see if it was possible to hit the back of his head from the front. In both instances, he suffered no ill effects whatsoever. In the third game, he [[spoiler:falls 40 feet from a burning bridge into a freezing river known for having a current so fast that nobody who falls in is ever seen again, and only got a ''cold''. He was better after a couple of days]]. In ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' he gets hit by a ''speeding car'', flies several feet through the air, and smacks headfirst into a lamp post. All he got was a sprained ''ankle''.
** Sadly, all these incredible feats of resistance [[DentedIron are finally catching up to poor Phoenix]]. At 35 years old, [[CrackOhMyBack his back is so badly damaged]] that it can render him unconscious for a whole day from the pain.
* MagneticHero: His honest drive for truth and justice warrants the admiration of several people, and he tends to be at least partially responsible for CharacterDevelopment the other major characters undergo. By the sixth game, he's amassed quite a lot of TrueCompanions because of this trait.
* TheMagnificent: He's called the Comeback King for a ''damn good reason''.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Phoenix" because he always returns from the brink, and "Wright" as in "right" ("Is that right, Mr. Wright?"). "Ryuichi" is simply a ShoutOut to Ryuichi Sakamoto from Music/YellowMagicOrchestra (although the "ryu"--dragon--is played on once Furio Tigre shows up), but "Naruhodo" means "I see", used to the same effect as "Wright" ("Naruhodo, Naruhodou.").
** InUniverse, Phoenix Wright is the name of the omnibus line that was involved in the first case taken [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney by an ancestor of his]] as a proper lawyer.
* MementoMacguffin: In the anime, he has an aged Signal Blue keyring that was originally part of a Signal Samurai set that Larry won when they were children, but split it up between Phoenix, Edgeworth and himself to symbolise their friendship.
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Apollo and Athena in ''Dual Destinies'', giving them advice on take cases and investigations, taking over when they're not able to continue their case, and generally putting up in the image of the wise and mature veteran lawyer putting his rookies through the ropes much like Mia would have had she never died. His thoughts when you play as him indicate that he can be as stumped as them (Edgeworth did say that he is still GREEN in some situations), but he tries his best to keep up his veteran image.U.S.



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* NervesOfSteel: Say what you will, but this guy stood still even when threatened with a bomb in ''Dual Destinies''. Justified, since at one point, it is said that the bomb was too sophisticated to be replicated and that the one in the courtroom was a training prop. Therefore, one completely aware that the real deal has been blown beyond recognition can only assume it was a bluff.
* NiceGuy: Phoenix always believes in his clients and will go the extra mile for anyone who is all alone, with no one else to defend them. He's also rather patient, considering how few times he genuinely loses his temper despite of all the crap he puts up with from everyone.
* NoIndoorVoice: All that shouting sure isn't good for his lungs. He's calmed down by the time of ''Dual Destinies''.
* NotSoDifferentRemark:
** In ''Justice For All'', Acro comments that Phoenix is really not so different from Franziska, as they both approach the world tainted by their own biases. Needless to say, Phoenix is none too pleased with this, although the next case brings into stark contrast just how true it is. [[spoiler:And by the end, both Phoenix and Franziska's world view evolved.]]
** Come ''Dual Destinies'', let's see... an upstanding young man enters the legal profession. He shows great talent and potential, and receives incredible public acclaim. He has at least one standout physical feature, an unconventional appearance, and a remarkable and unique sense of fashion. He is honorable, good-natured, kind, compassionate, and committed to truth, justice, and helping others, if also fairly snarky. He also has a number of friends and family who adore him and whom he is very devoted to. In particular, he has a younger woman in his life - a relative of his mentor, in fact - whom he is extremely close to and fiercely protective of, to the point where he is willing to risk his job, his reputation, and even his life for her. This man goes through quite a few setbacks. His beloved mentor is murdered, and he is later convicted for a crime he did not commit, which destroys his career and reputation and greatly contributes to the dark age of the law. He suffers immensely for seven years, becoming bitter, jaded, and much more snarky. He ultimately remains true to himself, though, and in the end he is able to get justice for his mentor, clear his good name, and take down the monstrous, murderous sociopath who hurt him and many others with his cunning and intelligence as well as help from his friends. He is now a leading figure in the legal world and huge symbol of hope, inspiration, truth, and justice. Are we talking about Phoenix Wright or [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]]?
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Despite bluffing being his primary tactic in many situations, he can also pretend to know less than he actually does. In "The Rite of Turnabout," he asks Rayfa for information about the Tome of Secrets, despite having learned about that information already from Maya, since Maya insisted that he keep his knowledge of that secret from her.
* OddNameNormalNickname: "Nick" to his friends.
* OhCrap: In ''Spirit of Justice'', he momentarily panics upon finding out that Trucy's been arrested for murder, but can't do anything since he's in Khu'rain. He then leaves her in Apollo's hands.
* OhGodWithTheVerbing: "Mia, not you too! With the whip... and the pain... and the owww..."
* OlderAndWiser: His role in ''Apollo Justice'', ''Dual Destinies'', and ''Spirit of Justice''. However, his monologues and actions in ''Dual Destinies'' and onward indicate that he's still mostly fibbing and finding contradictions on the spot in true Wright fashion. Examples of this trope played straight:
** He is now a father and has the responsibility of caring for his daughter along with his lawyer duties.
** He is now a mentor to two younger attorneys, and takes the role very seriously, like his own mentor, Mia Fey. In fact, he often gives clues to Apollo the way Mia was giving to him.
** He no longer underestimates anyone, going from taunting a Von Karma in JFA to acknowledging and respecting [[WarmUpBoss Winston Payne]] in ''Apollo Justice''. The latter game showcases it by having Phoenix act arrogantly towards the then-novice Klavier in the flashback section of Case 4.
** As he grows older, he becomes more effective against fake friends and allies. He blindly defends Dahlia while they were a couple and has to be saved by Mia Fey. Later, in Justice for All, he initially trusts and defends [[spoiler:Matt Engarde]], but eventually unmasks him and, with some trouble and help due to being blackmailed, succeeds at turning the tables on him. When [[spoiler:Dahlia returns as a spirit]], Phoenix and Mia waste no time in humiliating her, and finally, in Apollo Justice, after [[spoiler:Kristoph tricks him once and gets him disbarred]], Phoenix outsmarts him twice with little help in retaliation, breaking his pride completely the second time.
* OnlySaneMan: Most of the time, as shown by his DeadpanSnarker internal monologue.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** He's typically fairly easily flustered for the most part, but if he suddenly becomes calm, cool and confident, it's a sign that he is going to utterly own somebody.
** His actions in ''Apollo Justice'' are a series of these. There are times when it's almost impossible to tell he's the same protagonist from the previous three games. Thankfully ''Dual Destinies'' shows that the old Nick is indeed still under the seemingly-bitter, morally questionable exterior.
* ParentalSubstitute: It's most obvious in the case of his adopted daughter, Trucy, who he took in after her biological father disappeared before he inevitably adopted her, but it's present even further than that. Before Trucy, he was looking out for Pearl, a fatherless girl about Trucy's age, and he later describes Trucy and Pearl's relationship as being similar to sisters. The game also appears to be pushing for Phoenix to be a father figure towards Apollo, largely due to the fact that [[spoiler: Apollo and Trucy are biological siblings. Not to mention that Apollo has lost two different fathers before]]. Based on fan interpretation, this can extend to just about every younger character he associates with, included Athena, Maya, Ema, and so on.
* PayEvilUntoEvil:
** What he does to [[spoiler:Kristoph]] in 4-1, through [[spoiler:[[ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine getting him arrested through forged evidence]]]]. Lampshaded by this person: "Is... this your idea of revenge, Phoenix Wright?".
** He often defeats other very nasty people through their own tricks. He [[spoiler:turns Shelly de Killer on Engarde and exposes Tigre with fake evidence.]]
* PermaStubble: He sports a couple strands of facial hair in ''Apollo Justice''. He shaves it off after returning to his profession in ''Dual Destinies''.
* PerpetualPoverty: Not nearly as bad as Gumshoe, but Phoenix is frequently complaining about his financial situation despite winning several high profile cases. It is heavily implied that many of his clients don't pay him, while the money he does earn is immediately spent by Maya. Larry even wonders aloud if Nick was better off financially as a piano player, and it's implied that Trucy is the real reason the Wright Anything Agency is able to stay open despite having ''three'' good lawyers working there.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Maya. Although they're not a couple, they are very close and rely on each other quite a lot. Phoenix never hesitates to rush to her aid whenever she's in trouble -- in the prologue anime of ''Spirit of Justice'' he flies ''all the way around the world'' because he thought she was in danger from a brief phone call (he in fact also does this [[spoiler:in "Turnabout Revolution"]]). He is also willing to do questionable things in order to keep her safe.
* PositiveFriendInfluence: He single-handedly kickstarts Edgeworth's CharacterDevelopment from a lawyer who fights to win to a lawyer who fights to find the truth.
* PropheticName: Basically anyone who interacts with him, much like the mythical bird of the same name, gains a 'new life' or 'rebirth' in one way or another. The most obvious being that his clients have a conviction-free life, but also his friends (Maya and Pearl gained an adventurous lifestyle), his opponents (he sets off both [[spoiler:[[DefrostingIceQueen Franziska's]]]] and [[DefrostingIceKing Edgeworth's]] defrost process), and somewhere in between (The Gatewater Hotel gaining publicity after his case, Angel Starr gets a new hit lunch dish, Adrian Andrews gets closure for herself). It even got to the point where his name was prophetic for ''himself'', following the events of ''Apollo Justice'' and now ''Dual Destinies''.
* PuppyDogEyes: Several characters note that he has these, including the Judge, who outright calls them "puppy dog eyes". The audience can see them whenever he's not the player character, and they seem to be one of his default expressions (along with his [[TheChewToy sweaty face animation]]).
* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:In the bad ending of 2-4. He won the case, saved Maya and kept his perfect record. The problem? He just helped a very evil criminal get away, got an innocent woman convicted and Maya stopped talking to him. In the good ending, he saves Maya and brings justice, but has essentially lost the case.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
** He gives one to Edgeworth in 2-4, denouncing his AmoralAttorney ways, saying that unlike him or Franziska, he would never fight for a false verdict, and accusing Edgeworth of having left for a year due to his record being tarnished.
** He gives one to [[spoiler:Matt Engarde]] if you select the guilty ending twice.
** Together with Mia, gives one to [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]] in "Bridge to the Turnabout".
* RedBaron: As of ''Spirit of Justice'', to people that don't know how he works, he's known as the Turnabout Terror. For those that do, he is known as the guy who bluffs a lot. In Khura'in, he also becomes known as The Fighting Phoenix.
* RedOniBlueOni: Played with.
** Inverted in the original trilogy, Phoenix is the red oni to Edgeworth's blue, despite the fact that Phoenix wears blue while Miles wears red. Shows up once again as part of the nostalgia-fest case with Edgeworth in ''Dual Destinies''.
** Played straight from ''Apollo Justice'' onwards, where he's the blue oni to Apollo's red (and later also to Athena the FieryRedhead GenkiGirl), wearing a blue hat and gray sweater, and eventually his classic blue suit compared to Apollo's red vest and pants.
* RogueProtagonist: [[spoiler:He is the opposing lawyer in the first case of ''Turnabout Revolution'' in ''Spirit of Justice''. It turns out that he is the victim of {{Blackmail}}.]]
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: His dynamic with his assistant Maya. Phoenix is the quick-thinking and put-upon Savvy Guy to Maya's perky and childish Energetic Girl.
* SecretKeeper: He's one of very few people who know that [[spoiler:Apollo and Trucy are half-siblings, and that their mother Thalassa is alive]], and keeps this secret throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''. In TheStinger of the latter, he considers letting it out in the open.
* ShipTease: [[spoiler:With Iris]] at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', although this appears to go nowhere, most likely because his entire life fell apart for seven years shortly after their reunion, when he was disbarred.
* SignatureHeadgear: A cyan beanie with a yellow pin and the letters "[=PaPa=]" in pink, worn as part of his outfit in ''Apollo Justice''. He ditches it once he puts his blue suit back on and returns to court in ''Dual Destinies'', though it can still be seen in the Wright Anything Agency in the games that follow ''Apollo Justice''.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Throughout ''Apollo Justice'', following his disbarment, he dresses in a gray hoodie, black pants, sandals and a cyan beanie.
* SoProudOfYou: By the end of ''Spirit of Justice'', he declares that he's never been prouder of Apollo and how much he's grown and improved.
* SpannerInTheWorks:
** [[spoiler:Had Phoenix not blissfully showed the bottle given by Dahlia, let alone not returned it to Iris when asked to, Dahlia would have not taken drastic measures, and may have never been caught for her crimes]].
** One of the biggest spanners in ''Spirit of Justice'', in just his first case [[spoiler:his victory revealed that the Khura'in National Treasure is stolen and Alhbi wouldn't even be a [[SpannerInTheWorks spanner himself in Case 5]] without Wright proving his innocence and it only escalates from there. Without Wright, the revolution would have been lost before it began.]]
** In the anime, his radio station request to play the Signal Samurai theme for Edgeworth catches the rude lady attempting to claim the reward money for a lost dog in a lie.
** The climax of [[spoiler:Manfred von Karma]]'s revenge plot hinged on there not being an attorney determined, skilled, or resourceful enough to defend [[spoiler:Edgeworth]] against a slam-dunk murder charge. Not only does Phoenix prove to be [[spoiler:von Karma]]'s match in court, he ''turns the case around'' and exposes [[spoiler:von Karma]] as the real culprit of a case that went ice-cold years ago, less than a day before it's closed for good.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In ''Apollo Justice'', he is pretty much this. In the first case, he ends up as the one who takes care of it despite that he hands some actions to Apollo and that he's a defendant of that case. And later he takes a main role in a flashback and the one who make Apollo's cases a lot easier than they should be.
* SupportingLeader: In Case 1 and 4 in ''Apollo Justice'' [[spoiler:and Case 5 in ''Spirit of Justice''.]]
* SupportingProtagonist: [[spoiler:Becomes this in ''Spirit of Justice'', as while he's rather important to the overall plot, and you play as him in the first and third cases, Apollo is actually the focus of the story, and by the final case, this is especially evident since you play as Apollo for almost its entirety (aside from a single investigation segment), as well as the fact that Phoenix is his ([[HypercompetentSidekick VERY helpful]]) assistant in the last trial.]]
* TaughtByExperience: After being threatened, assaulted, and losing important evidence to the culprit on different occasions by ''presenting'' it to them, Phoenix stops doing this by "Turnabout Reclaimed", knowing that [[spoiler:Dr. Crab]] might take away the [[spoiler:mysterious capsule found in Orla's stomach findings]] and instead gives it to Apollo to investigate privately.
* TeamDad: Towards his young assistants and staff. In the DLC case of ''Dual Destinies'' he even thinks of his staff as "good kids". There's a moment in ''Spirit of Justice'' when someone threatens to curse him alongside his descendants and disciples, and [[PapaBear he immediately thinks of Apollo and Athena]]. [[spoiler: At the end of ''Spirit of Justice'', he expresses pride in the next generation when Apollo leaves to form his own office]].
* TemptingFate:
** In "Turnabout Showtime" in the manga, he's fairly confident in his case, and believes that he has the upper hand on Edgeworth when he proves that Julie Henson couldn't have stabbed Flip Chambers from outside his costume. Edgeworth then reveals that he already knew that, and calls in Raymond Spume to provide a possible way she could have done it.
** He [[BullyingADragon taunts Franziska von Karma]], [[TooDumbToLive a woman armed with a whip]], after defeating her in court the first time. [[spoiler:She loses it and whips Mimi Miney, The Judge, and then lashes out at Phoenix until he goes unconscious.]]
** In the first game, Phoenix had a notably bad habit of confronting criminals outside of court with damning evidence and expecting things to go well for him, [[spoiler:though he wises up after he gets tased for his trouble.]]
* ThatCameOutWrong: "I'll get to this woman's bottom! Wait... I mean... you know what I mean."
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like his fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys: see MeaningfulName entry.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: It's implied that him [[spoiler:forging evidence against Kristoph in "Turnabout Trump"]] stems from Phoenix deciding that he might as well take advantage of having nothing left to lose after [[spoiler:already getting disbarred for (unknowingly) presenting similar evidence 7 years prior.]] [[WhatTheHellHero Apollo introduces him to his fist for this]].
* ThinkingTic: Phoenix holds his chin in one hand when thinking.
* ThisIsUnforgivable:
** He states "This is inexcusable!" when he finds out that one of his cases involved not only poison, but also betrayal- specifically, the betrayer manipulating someone who has feelings for them. Poison and betrayal reminds him of [[spoiler:his ex-girlfriend Dahlia, who first betrayed him, then tried to poison him, then betrayed him again in court]].
** He's also quite angry when Franziska withholds evidence while prosecuting Maya, thinking that she's as bad as her father.
** Threatening Trucy is also a way to earn this, despite understanding why Aura kidnapped Trucy and other visitors he finds her actions to be without question unforgivable in his eyes and it's left ambiguous if he accepts Simon's case for Aura.
* ThisLoserIsYou: Phoenix is put-upon and unappreciated by most of the public, which helps you identify with all the struggles he has to go through to win.
* TooDumbToLive:
** Phoenix has a bad habit of confronting the true culprits in person. Sure! ''[[BullyingADragon Let's confront the culprits in person]]'', [[TemptingFate it's not like they can do anything to me anyway]]! Predictably, it ends badly for him each time.
** He once taunted ''Franziska'' of all people after winning his first trial against her. Not surprisingly, he gets whipped into unconsciousness for his troubles.
** In the third game, he had the [[SarcasmMode great idea]] of crossing a ''burning bridge''. Unsurprisingly, the old bridge broke under his weight and he fell into the Eagle River, ending up in hospital.
** In the sixth game, he nearly gets Apollo kidnapped by [[spoiler:telling Ga'ran to her face that Apollo is Dhurke's son.]]
* TookALevelInBadass:
** During his college years Phoenix bore a more than passing resemblance to Larry Butz such as crying when being scolded and [[NotHelpingYourCase repeatedly saying and doing things that make him look guilty during his trial]]. By the time he's finally become a Defense Attorney he's matured greatly, albeit still being somewhat easily flustered, so much that you'd be surprised that they're the same person.
** It's subtle but Phoenix slowly comes into his own as an Attorney throughout the original trilogy such that by the end of the final case of Trials and Tribulations Mia admits that there's nothing left for her to teach him and all but says that he's [[SurpassedTheTeacher surpassed her as a Defense Attorney]].
** After getting disbarred, Phoenix has become much more cynical and jaded about his life. However, in exchange, he's more collected and CrazyPrepared, to the point where he almost-easily [[OutGambitted Out-Gambits]] the BigBad himself. Twice. In a way he only dealt with a minor villain in the third game beforehand the first time. But he -- you guessed it -- mostly reverts to his original, HotBlooded, ButtMonkey persona in ''Dual Destinies''; so much so that Edgeworth rakes him over the coals in the DLC case from ''Spirit of Justice'' for "sweating like a rookie".
** Hell, the creators of the series has acknowledged this as well. One of the reasons for ''Spirit of Justice'' being set in a completely different court system is because they felt that Phoenix has grown so much that there are simply no more challenges for him in his regular court anymore.
* TookALevelInDumbass: When he was disbarred, he was absolutely at the top of his game. When he got the badge back, he can be taken off-guard with demeaning comments (unlike his hobo self), and things just get worse when he is in the player's hands.
* TookALevelInJerkass:
** A minor case in ''Justice for All'', when he has much less patience with Franziska than he does for his other prosecutorial rivals, due in part to his bitterness over Edgeworth's disappearance. Possibly because she also physically assaults him.
** In ''Apollo Justice'', he's more irritable and impatient due to the events that have transpired. In his final case, he arrogantly looks down on Klavier for being inexperienced. He gets over it by the end of the game, and acts more like his old self in ''Dual Destinies''.
* TraumaButton: Since Mia's death, he has an aversion for clocks shaped like other objects after she was killed with one.
* TricksterMentor: To Apollo in the fourth game. This is dialed back several notches when Phoenix returns to the profession.
* TheUnchosenOne: Looking into Phoenix's past and overall comparison to other defence attorneys and rivals in the lawyer profession reveals him to be this, bordering on TheGenericGuy. He has no overall traumatic backstory deeply tied to a case or miscarriage of justice [[spoiler:save him being relatively uninvolved as a minor UnwittingPawn of Dahlia Hawthorne's compared to the others she manipulated and opposed in court]] prior to him becoming a lawyer. The class trial incident that galvanised his sense of justice was forgotten about by both Miles and Larry until Phoenix reminded them of it. Phoenix has no bloodline-related power or unique special ability to aid him in court cases (His magmata ''does'' provide a special advantage, but it's tied to the object and the power is transferable if he hands it to another, as seen with [[spoiler:Edgeworth]]). Compared to his students, colleagues and daughter, all of whom have special ties to past tragedies that motivate them in different ways, Phoenix stands out as being as close to normal as you can get....which makes it all the more awesome that he's ''still'' TheHero of the franchise who either resolves or has a hand in resolving so many of these past misdeeds, just because there's somebody in need of help.
* UnconventionalCourtroomTactics: All of his legal tactics are unconventional except one, and he uses {{Indy Ploy}}s (which most of his cases boil down to).
* UnluckilyLucky: Not only do his cases hit rock bottom several times before finding just the clue or lead he needs to continue pressing on, but outside investigations he's still at odds with Lady Luck. Phoenix has the tendency to end up in life threatening situations, but come out of them largely unscathed through bizarre twists of fate. Reaches [[ExaggeratedTrope absurd levels]] by the fourth game: he gets hit full-on by a speeding car, causing him to fly through the air and slam head-first into a telephone pole. His only injury from this? A ''sprained ankle''. He's also fallen from a burning bridge into a raging river known to be deadly, and all he came home with was a cold. Franziska may have put it best in the third game when she said, "As always, it's hard to say whether he should be called lucky or unlucky..."
* UnusualEyebrows: The kinked eyebrows variation to be exact. They're not as iconic as the hair spikes, but still recognizable.
* TheWatson: Phoenix is invariably left in the dark regarding the whole Kurain Channeling Technique thing as well as all these TV shows aimed to kids that Maya always happens to be a fan of.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: Gains one in ''Dual Destinies''.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** In "Rise From the Ashes", [[spoiler:he chews out Lana Skye for being absolutely no help to him since the beginning. Justified on her part, as Damon Gant was blackmailing her.]]
** In "Turnabout Big Top," he calls out Max for lying to him about his reasons for meeting with the ringmaster (the murder victim), saying that lawyers and clients need to trust each other.
** He's on the receiving end when Apollo punches him for [[spoiler:giving him fake evidence to use in his first trial]].
* WholeCostumeReference: His bonus outfit in ''Spirit of Justice'' is a Furio Tigre getup, which references the fact that Tigre had impersonated him at one time.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Trucy reveals in ''Apollo Justice'' that he's afraid of heights (likely due to falling off a bridge in "Bridge to the Turnabout"), which flared up on a Ferris wheel ride with her, causing him to go green and mutter "objection" several times under his breath.
* WorfHadTheFlu: He's only lost three trials in his entire career and of those three, [[spoiler:two times were because he was being blackmailed into defending a guilty client and the third loss was due to being tricked into using forged evidence]].
* WorldsBestWarrior: He's the best acting Defense Attorney in the series so far, with a nigh-spotless record (with the only failed client being [[spoiler:Matt Engarde, the culprit of his case, so he was happy to lose that time]]), and who has outwitted many a manipulative criminal, and schooled many a skilled Prosecutor.
* WorthyOpponent: Phoenix has one true equal on the Prosecution's bench in all the series, and that's one Miles Edgeworth. The two of them have a bond of trust based on a mutual understanding: they will stop at nothing to see justice done, and the unspoken demand that the other can take everything they can dish out and fire back just as hard. Put the two across from one another in the courtroom, and watch the fireworks. Between testimony and evidence, they'll both thoroughly ''demolish'' everything in the crossfire of their logistic duel until only the single truth remains.
* XanatosGambit:
** [[spoiler:Producing the metal detector to prove that Manfred von Karma was shot]] in 1-4. [[spoiler:von Karma refuses to have the metal detector ran over him]]? Good -- [[spoiler:he implicitly acknowledges that the bullet is still inside him]]. [[spoiler:He allows or is forced to let Phoenix run him over]]? Also good -- [[spoiler:Phoenix likely finds the missing second DL-6 bullet]].
** [[spoiler:Forging the "Bloody Ace"]] in 4-1. [[spoiler:Kristoph reveals the forgery]]? Good -- [[spoiler:he also self-implicates as the killer]]. [[spoiler:He keeps quiet]]? Also good -- [[spoiler:the fake likely convicts him the usual way]].
** [[spoiler:The Jurist System]] in 4-4 comes across as this, too. [[spoiler:Even if Kristoph beats the evidence, he can still lose via reasonable doubt among the new jury (which is exactly what happens).]]
* XanatosSpeedChess: While he usually relies on {{Indy Ploy}}s, he upgrades to this during 4-1. [[spoiler:He endures attempted [[FrameUp Frame-Ups]] from both Shadi/Zak and Kristoph, neither of which he saw coming. Nevertheless, he quickly adjusts and turns both around upon their respective instigators. In particular, his retaliation against Kristoph even overlaps with XanatosGambit (see above).]]
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* NervesOfSteel: Say what you will, but this guy stood still even when threatened with a bomb in ''Dual Destinies''. Justified, since at one point, it is said

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!!Athena Cykes (''Kokone Kizuki'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/MegumiHan (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/WendeeLee (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies''
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->''"Mr. Wright? Can I go and give
that the bomb was too sophisticated to be replicated prosecutor a smack?!"''

Known as The Courtroom Révolutionnaire
and that the one in the courtroom was a training prop. Therefore, one completely aware that the real deal The Healing Attorney. Athena is very confident, cheerful and has been blown beyond recognition can only assume it was a bluff.
* NiceGuy: Phoenix always believes in his clients and will go the extra mile for anyone who is all alone, with no one else to defend them. He's also rather patient, considering how few times he genuinely loses his temper despite of all the crap he puts up with from everyone.
* NoIndoorVoice: All that shouting sure isn't good for his lungs. He's calmed down by the time of ''Dual Destinies''.
* NotSoDifferentRemark:
** In ''Justice For All'', Acro comments that Phoenix is really not so different from Franziska, as they both approach the world tainted by their own biases. Needless to say, Phoenix is none too pleased with this, although the next case brings into stark contrast just how true it is. [[spoiler:And by the end, both Phoenix and Franziska's world view evolved.]]
** Come ''Dual Destinies'', let's see... an upstanding young man enters the legal profession. He shows great talent and potential, and receives incredible public acclaim. He has at least one standout physical feature, an unconventional appearance, and a remarkable and unique
strong sense of fashion. He is honorable, good-natured, kind, compassionate, and committed to truth, justice, and helping others, if also fairly snarky. He also has a number of friends and family who adore him and whom he is very devoted to. In particular, he has a younger woman in his life - a relative of his mentor, in fact - whom he is extremely close to and fiercely protective of, to the point where he is willing to risk his job, his reputation, and even his life for her. This man goes through quite a few setbacks. His beloved mentor is murdered, and he is later convicted for a crime he did not commit, which destroys his career and reputation and greatly contributes to the dark age of the law. He suffers immensely for seven years, becoming bitter, jaded, and much more snarky. He ultimately remains true to himself, though, and in the end he is able to get justice for his mentor, clear his good name, and take down the monstrous, murderous sociopath who hurt him and many others with his cunning and intelligence as well as help from his friends. He is now a leading figure in the legal world and huge symbol of hope, inspiration, truth, and justice. Are we talking about However, her inexperience and her extreme desire for competition, combined with the attributes stated before, sometimes get her in trouble in court and outside as well. She's much closer to being a true successor of the Phoenix Wright or [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]]?
* ObfuscatingStupidity:
school than Apollo is, as her reliance in courtroom antics is noticeable (although not completely as she much more prefers the use of technology and psychology than bluffs).

Born with a special sense of hearing which greatly troubled her as a child, Athena was a shy kid with few friends. After a certain tragic event she was forced to leave America and went to live in Europe for the rest of her childhood. Fueled by her personal objective, she acquired a lawyer's badge by the age of 18, as well as a background in psychology. While in Europe, she met Phoenix and soon he hired her for his Agency. Since then, she has been working with her partner and co-worker Apollo Justice.
Despite bluffing still being his primary tactic in many situations, he green, she has proven time and time again her worth as an attorney and her usefulness as an assistant, establishing herself as a valuable member of the Agency.

Her power is a special sense of hearing so heightened that it
can also pretend discover a person's true feelings just by listening to know less than he actually does. In "The Rite of Turnabout," he asks Rayfa for his/her words. She can input this information about the Tome of Secrets, despite having learned about that information already from Maya, since Maya insisted that he keep his knowledge of that secret from her.
* OddNameNormalNickname: "Nick" to his friends.
* OhCrap: In ''Spirit of Justice'', he momentarily panics upon finding out that Trucy's been arrested for murder, but can't do anything since he's in Khu'rain. He then leaves
on her in Apollo's hands.
* OhGodWithTheVerbing: "Mia, not you too! With the whip...
computer and the pain... and the owww..."
* OlderAndWiser: His role in ''Apollo Justice'', ''Dual Destinies'', and ''Spirit of Justice''. However, his monologues and actions in ''Dual Destinies'' and onward indicate that he's still mostly fibbing and finding contradictions on the spot in true Wright fashion. Examples of this trope played straight:
** He is now a father and has the responsibility of caring for his daughter along with his lawyer duties.
** He is now a mentor to two younger attorneys, and takes the role very seriously, like his own mentor, Mia Fey. In fact, he often gives clues to Apollo the way Mia was giving to him.
** He no longer underestimates anyone, going from taunting a Von Karma in JFA to acknowledging and respecting [[WarmUpBoss Winston Payne]] in ''Apollo Justice''. The latter game showcases
analyze it by having Phoenix act arrogantly towards using the then-novice Klavier in "Mood Matrix", a holographic program with an interface that shows all the flashback section of Case 4.
** As he grows older, he becomes more effective against fake friends and allies. He blindly defends Dahlia
emotions felt by a person while they were a couple and has to be saved by Mia Fey. Later, in Justice speaking, making it useful for All, he initially trusts and defends [[spoiler:Matt Engarde]], but eventually unmasks him and, with some trouble and help due to being blackmailed, succeeds at turning the tables on him. When [[spoiler:Dahlia returns as a spirit]], Phoenix and Mia waste no time in humiliating her, and finally, in Apollo Justice, after [[spoiler:Kristoph tricks him once and gets him disbarred]], Phoenix outsmarts him twice with little help in retaliation, breaking his pride completely the second time.
* OnlySaneMan: Most of the time, as shown by his DeadpanSnarker internal monologue.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** He's typically fairly easily flustered for the most part, but
searching contradicting emotions. In other words, she will know if he suddenly becomes calm, cool and confident, it's a sign that he is going to utterly own somebody.
** His actions in ''Apollo Justice''
you are a series of these. There are times when it's almost lying because your voice will give you away. This makes it virtually impossible to tell he's the same protagonist from the previous three games. Thankfully ''Dual Destinies'' shows that the old Nick is indeed still under the seemingly-bitter, morally questionable exterior.
* ParentalSubstitute: It's most obvious in the case of his adopted daughter, Trucy, who he took in after
for her biological father disappeared before he inevitably adopted her, but it's present even further than that. Before Trucy, he was looking out for Pearl, a fatherless girl about Trucy's age, and he later describes Trucy and Pearl's relationship as being similar to sisters. The game also appears to be pushing for Phoenix to be a father figure towards Apollo, largely due to the fact that [[spoiler: Apollo and Trucy are biological siblings. Not to mention that Apollo has lost two different fathers before]]. Based take on fan interpretation, this can extend to just about every younger character he associates with, included Athena, Maya, Ema, and so on.
* PayEvilUntoEvil:
** What he does to [[spoiler:Kristoph]] in 4-1, through [[spoiler:[[ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine getting him arrested through forged evidence]]]]. Lampshaded by this person: "Is... this your idea of revenge, Phoenix Wright?".
** He often defeats other very nasty people through their own tricks. He [[spoiler:turns Shelly de Killer on Engarde and exposes Tigre with fake evidence.]]
* PermaStubble: He sports a couple strands of facial hair in ''Apollo Justice''. He shaves it off after returning to his profession in ''Dual Destinies''.
* PerpetualPoverty: Not nearly as bad as Gumshoe, but Phoenix is frequently complaining about his financial situation despite winning several high profile cases. It is heavily implied that many of his clients don't pay him, while the money he does earn is immediately spent by Maya. Larry even wonders aloud if Nick was better off financially as a piano player, and it's implied that Trucy is the real reason the Wright Anything Agency is able to stay open despite having ''three'' good lawyers working there.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Maya. Although they're not a couple, they are very close and rely on each other quite a lot. Phoenix never hesitates to rush to her aid whenever she's in trouble -- in the prologue anime of ''Spirit of Justice'' he flies ''all the way around the world'' because he thought she was in danger from a brief phone call (he in fact also does this [[spoiler:in "Turnabout Revolution"]]). He
guilty clients. This is also willing to do questionable things in order to keep a great way for her safe.
* PositiveFriendInfluence: He single-handedly kickstarts Edgeworth's CharacterDevelopment from a lawyer who fights to win to a lawyer who fights
to find the truth.
* PropheticName: Basically anyone who interacts with him, much like the mythical bird of the same name, gains a 'new life' or 'rebirth' in one way or another. The most obvious being that his clients have a conviction-free life, but also his friends (Maya and Pearl gained an adventurous lifestyle), his opponents (he sets off both [[spoiler:[[DefrostingIceQueen Franziska's]]]] and [[DefrostingIceKing Edgeworth's]] defrost process), and somewhere in between (The Gatewater Hotel gaining publicity after his case, Angel Starr gets a new hit lunch dish, Adrian Andrews gets closure for herself). It even got to the point where his name was prophetic for ''himself'', following the events of ''Apollo Justice'' and now ''Dual Destinies''.
* PuppyDogEyes: Several characters note that he has these, including the Judge, who outright calls them "puppy dog eyes". The audience can see them whenever he's not the player character, and they seem to be one of his default expressions (along with his [[TheChewToy sweaty face animation]]).
* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:In the bad ending of 2-4. He won the case, saved Maya and kept his perfect record. The problem? He just helped a very evil criminal get away, got an innocent woman convicted and Maya stopped talking to him. In the good ending, he saves Maya and brings justice, but has essentially lost the case.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
** He gives one to Edgeworth in 2-4, denouncing his AmoralAttorney ways, saying that unlike him or Franziska, he would never fight for a false verdict, and accusing Edgeworth of having left for a year due to his record being tarnished.
** He gives one to [[spoiler:Matt Engarde]] if you select the guilty ending twice.
** Together with Mia, gives one to [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]] in "Bridge to the Turnabout".
* RedBaron: As of ''Spirit of Justice'', to people that don't know how he works, he's known as the Turnabout Terror. For those that do, he is known as the guy who bluffs a lot. In Khura'in, he also becomes known as The Fighting Phoenix.
* RedOniBlueOni: Played with.
** Inverted in the original trilogy, Phoenix is the red oni to Edgeworth's blue, despite the fact that Phoenix wears blue while Miles wears red. Shows up once again as part of the nostalgia-fest case with Edgeworth in ''Dual Destinies''.
** Played straight from ''Apollo Justice'' onwards, where he's the blue oni to Apollo's red (and later also to Athena the FieryRedhead GenkiGirl), wearing a blue hat and gray sweater, and eventually his classic blue suit compared to Apollo's red vest and pants.
* RogueProtagonist: [[spoiler:He is the opposing lawyer in the first case of ''Turnabout Revolution'' in ''Spirit of Justice''. It turns out that he is the victim of {{Blackmail}}.]]
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: His dynamic with his assistant Maya. Phoenix is the quick-thinking and put-upon Savvy Guy to Maya's perky and childish Energetic Girl.
* SecretKeeper: He's one of very few people who know that [[spoiler:Apollo and Trucy are half-siblings, and that their mother Thalassa is alive]], and keeps this secret throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''. In TheStinger of the latter, he considers letting it out in the open.
* ShipTease: [[spoiler:With Iris]] at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', although this appears to go nowhere, most likely because his entire life fell apart for seven years shortly after their reunion, when he was disbarred.
* SignatureHeadgear: A cyan beanie with a yellow pin and the letters "[=PaPa=]" in pink, worn as part of his outfit in ''Apollo Justice''. He ditches it once he puts his blue suit back on and returns to court in ''Dual Destinies'', though it can still be seen in the Wright Anything Agency in the games that follow ''Apollo Justice''.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Throughout ''Apollo Justice'', following his disbarment, he dresses in a gray hoodie, black pants, sandals and a cyan beanie.
* SoProudOfYou: By the end of ''Spirit of Justice'', he declares that he's never been prouder of Apollo and how much he's grown and improved.
* SpannerInTheWorks:
** [[spoiler:Had Phoenix not blissfully showed the bottle given by Dahlia, let alone not returned it to Iris when asked to, Dahlia would have not taken drastic measures, and may have never been caught for her crimes]].
** One of the biggest spanners in ''Spirit of Justice'', in just his first case [[spoiler:his victory revealed that the Khura'in National Treasure is stolen and Alhbi wouldn't even be a [[SpannerInTheWorks spanner himself in Case 5]] without Wright proving his innocence and it only escalates from there. Without Wright, the revolution would have been lost before it began.]]
** In the anime, his radio station request to play the Signal Samurai theme for Edgeworth catches the rude lady attempting to claim the reward money for a lost dog in a lie.
** The climax of [[spoiler:Manfred von Karma]]'s revenge plot hinged on there not being an attorney determined, skilled, or resourceful enough to defend [[spoiler:Edgeworth]] against a slam-dunk murder charge. Not only does Phoenix prove to be [[spoiler:von Karma]]'s match in court, he ''turns the case around'' and exposes [[spoiler:von Karma]] as the real culprit
root of a case that went ice-cold years ago, less than a day before it's closed for good.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In ''Apollo Justice'', he is pretty much this. In the first case, he ends up as the one who takes care of it despite that he hands some actions to Apollo
person's emotional turmoil and that he's a defendant of that case. And later he takes a main role in a flashback and the one who make Apollo's cases a lot easier than they should be.
* SupportingLeader: In Case 1 and 4 in ''Apollo Justice'' [[spoiler:and Case 5 in ''Spirit of Justice''.]]
* SupportingProtagonist: [[spoiler:Becomes this in ''Spirit of Justice'', as while he's rather important to the overall plot, and you play as him in the first and third cases, Apollo is actually the focus of the story, and by the final case, this is especially evident since you play as Apollo for almost its entirety (aside from a single investigation segment), as well as the fact that Phoenix is his ([[HypercompetentSidekick VERY helpful]]) assistant in the last trial.]]
* TaughtByExperience: After being threatened, assaulted, and losing important evidence to the culprit on different occasions by ''presenting'' it to them, Phoenix stops doing this by "Turnabout Reclaimed", knowing that [[spoiler:Dr. Crab]] might take away the [[spoiler:mysterious capsule found in Orla's stomach findings]] and instead gives it to Apollo to investigate privately.
* TeamDad: Towards his young assistants and staff. In the DLC case of ''Dual Destinies'' he even thinks of his staff as "good kids". There's a moment in ''Spirit of Justice'' when someone threatens to curse him alongside his descendants and disciples, and [[PapaBear he immediately thinks of Apollo and Athena]]. [[spoiler: At the end of ''Spirit of Justice'', he expresses pride in the next generation when Apollo leaves to form his own office]].
* TemptingFate:
** In "Turnabout Showtime" in the manga, he's fairly confident in his case, and believes that he has the upper hand on Edgeworth when he proves that Julie Henson couldn't have stabbed Flip Chambers from outside his costume. Edgeworth then reveals that he already knew that, and calls in Raymond Spume to provide a possible way she could have done it.
** He [[BullyingADragon taunts Franziska von Karma]], [[TooDumbToLive a woman armed with a whip]], after defeating
cure it, hence her in court the first time. [[spoiler:She loses it and whips Mimi Miney, The Judge, and then lashes out at Phoenix until he goes unconscious.]]
** In the first game, Phoenix had a notably bad habit
secondary nickname of confronting criminals outside of court with damning evidence and expecting things to go well for him, [[spoiler:though he wises up after he gets tased for his trouble.]]
* ThatCameOutWrong: "I'll get to this woman's bottom! Wait... I mean... you know what I mean."
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like his fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys: see MeaningfulName entry.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: It's implied that him [[spoiler:forging evidence against Kristoph in "Turnabout Trump"]] stems from Phoenix deciding that he might as well take advantage of having nothing left to lose after [[spoiler:already getting disbarred for (unknowingly) presenting similar evidence 7 years prior.]] [[WhatTheHellHero Apollo introduces him to his fist for this]].
* ThinkingTic: Phoenix holds his chin in one hand when thinking.
* ThisIsUnforgivable:
** He states "This is inexcusable!" when he finds out that one of his cases involved not only poison, but also betrayal- specifically, the betrayer manipulating someone who has feelings for them. Poison and betrayal reminds him of [[spoiler:his ex-girlfriend Dahlia, who first betrayed him, then tried to poison him, then betrayed him again in court]].
** He's also quite angry when Franziska withholds evidence while prosecuting Maya, thinking that she's as bad as her father.
** Threatening Trucy is also a way to earn this, despite understanding why Aura kidnapped Trucy and other visitors he finds her actions to be without question unforgivable in his eyes and it's left ambiguous if he accepts Simon's case for Aura.
* ThisLoserIsYou: Phoenix is put-upon and unappreciated by most of the public, which helps you identify with all the struggles he has to go through to win.
* TooDumbToLive:
** Phoenix has a bad habit of confronting the true culprits in person. Sure! ''[[BullyingADragon Let's confront the culprits in person]]'', [[TemptingFate it's not like they can do anything to me anyway]]! Predictably, it ends badly for him each time.
** He once taunted ''Franziska'' of all people after winning his first trial against her. Not surprisingly, he gets whipped into unconsciousness for his troubles.
** In the third game, he had the [[SarcasmMode great idea]] of crossing a ''burning bridge''. Unsurprisingly, the old bridge broke under his weight and he fell into the Eagle River, ending up in hospital.
** In the sixth game, he nearly gets Apollo kidnapped by [[spoiler:telling Ga'ran to her face that Apollo is Dhurke's son.]]
* TookALevelInBadass:
** During his college years Phoenix bore a more than passing resemblance to Larry Butz such as crying when being scolded and [[NotHelpingYourCase repeatedly saying and doing things that make him look guilty during his trial]]. By the time he's finally become a Defense Attorney he's matured greatly, albeit still being somewhat easily flustered, so much that you'd be surprised that they're the same person.
** It's subtle but Phoenix slowly comes into his own as an Attorney throughout the original trilogy such that by the end of the final case of Trials and Tribulations Mia admits that there's nothing left for her to teach him and all but says that he's [[SurpassedTheTeacher surpassed her as a Defense Attorney]].
** After getting disbarred, Phoenix has become much more cynical and jaded about his life. However, in exchange, he's more collected and CrazyPrepared, to the point where he almost-easily [[OutGambitted Out-Gambits]] the BigBad himself. Twice. In a way he only dealt with a minor villain in the third game beforehand the first time. But he -- you guessed it -- mostly reverts to his original, HotBlooded, ButtMonkey persona in ''Dual Destinies''; so much so that Edgeworth rakes him over the coals in the DLC case from ''Spirit of Justice'' for "sweating like a rookie".
** Hell, the creators of the series has acknowledged this as well. One of the reasons for ''Spirit of Justice'' being set in a completely different court system is because they felt that Phoenix has grown so much that there are simply no more challenges for him in his regular court anymore.
* TookALevelInDumbass: When he was disbarred, he was absolutely at the top of his game. When he got the badge back, he can be taken off-guard with demeaning comments (unlike his hobo self), and things just get worse when he is in the player's hands.
* TookALevelInJerkass:
** A minor case in ''Justice for All'', when he has much less patience with Franziska than he does for his other prosecutorial rivals, due in part to his bitterness over Edgeworth's disappearance. Possibly because she also physically assaults him.
** In ''Apollo Justice'', he's more irritable and impatient due to the events that have transpired. In his final case, he arrogantly looks down on Klavier for being inexperienced. He gets over it by the end of the game, and acts more like his old self in ''Dual Destinies''.
* TraumaButton: Since Mia's death, he has an aversion for clocks shaped like other objects after she was killed with one.
* TricksterMentor: To Apollo in the fourth game. This is dialed back several notches when Phoenix returns to the profession.
* TheUnchosenOne: Looking into Phoenix's past and overall comparison to other defence attorneys and rivals in the lawyer profession reveals him to be this, bordering on TheGenericGuy. He has no overall traumatic backstory deeply tied to a case or miscarriage of justice [[spoiler:save him being relatively uninvolved as a minor UnwittingPawn of Dahlia Hawthorne's compared to the others she manipulated and opposed in court]] prior to him becoming a lawyer. The class trial incident that galvanised his sense of justice was forgotten about by both Miles and Larry until Phoenix reminded them of it. Phoenix has no bloodline-related power or unique special ability to aid him in court cases (His magmata ''does'' provide a special advantage, but it's tied to the object and the power is transferable if he hands it to another, as seen with [[spoiler:Edgeworth]]). Compared to his students, colleagues and daughter, all of whom have special ties to past tragedies that motivate them in different ways, Phoenix stands out as being as close to normal as you can get....which makes it all the more awesome that he's ''still'' TheHero of the franchise who either resolves or has a hand in resolving so many of these past misdeeds, just because there's somebody in need of help.
* UnconventionalCourtroomTactics: All of his legal tactics are unconventional except one, and he uses {{Indy Ploy}}s (which most of his cases boil down to).
* UnluckilyLucky: Not only do his cases hit rock bottom several times before finding just the clue or lead he needs to continue pressing on, but outside investigations he's still at odds with Lady Luck. Phoenix has the tendency to end up in life threatening situations, but come out of them largely unscathed through bizarre twists of fate. Reaches [[ExaggeratedTrope absurd levels]] by the fourth game: he gets hit full-on by a speeding car, causing him to fly through the air and slam head-first into a telephone pole. His only injury from this? A ''sprained ankle''. He's also fallen from a burning bridge into a raging river known to be deadly, and all he came home with was a cold. Franziska may have put it best in the third game when she said, "As always, it's hard to say whether he should be called lucky or unlucky..."
* UnusualEyebrows: The kinked eyebrows variation to be exact. They're not as iconic as the hair spikes, but still recognizable.
* TheWatson: Phoenix is invariably left in the dark regarding the whole Kurain Channeling Technique thing as well as all these TV shows aimed to kids that Maya always happens to be a fan of.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: Gains one in ''Dual Destinies''.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** In "Rise From the Ashes", [[spoiler:he chews out Lana Skye for being absolutely no help to him since the beginning. Justified on her part, as Damon Gant was blackmailing her.]]
** In "Turnabout Big Top," he calls out Max for lying to him about his reasons for meeting with the ringmaster (the murder victim), saying that lawyers and clients need to trust each other.
** He's on the receiving end when Apollo punches him for [[spoiler:giving him fake evidence to use in his first trial]].
* WholeCostumeReference: His bonus outfit in ''Spirit of Justice'' is a Furio Tigre getup, which references the fact that Tigre had impersonated him at one time.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Trucy reveals in ''Apollo Justice'' that he's afraid of heights (likely due to falling off a bridge in "Bridge to the Turnabout"), which flared up on a Ferris wheel ride with her, causing him to go green and mutter "objection" several times under his breath.
* WorfHadTheFlu: He's only lost three trials in his entire career and of those three, [[spoiler:two times were because he was being blackmailed into defending a guilty client and the third loss was due to being tricked into using forged evidence]].
* WorldsBestWarrior: He's the best acting Defense Attorney in the series so far, with a nigh-spotless record (with the only failed client being [[spoiler:Matt Engarde, the culprit of his case, so he was happy to lose that time]]), and who has outwitted many a manipulative criminal, and schooled many a skilled Prosecutor.
* WorthyOpponent: Phoenix has one true equal on the Prosecution's bench in all the series, and that's one Miles Edgeworth. The two of them have a bond of trust based on a mutual understanding: they will stop at nothing to see justice done, and the unspoken demand that the other can take everything they can dish out and fire back just as hard. Put the two across from one another in the courtroom, and watch the fireworks. Between testimony and evidence, they'll both thoroughly ''demolish'' everything in the crossfire of their logistic duel until only the single truth remains.
* XanatosGambit:
** [[spoiler:Producing the metal detector to prove that Manfred von Karma was shot]] in 1-4. [[spoiler:von Karma refuses to have the metal detector ran over him]]? Good -- [[spoiler:he implicitly acknowledges that the bullet is still inside him]]. [[spoiler:He allows or is forced to let Phoenix run him over]]? Also good -- [[spoiler:Phoenix likely finds the missing second DL-6 bullet]].
** [[spoiler:Forging the "Bloody Ace"]] in 4-1. [[spoiler:Kristoph reveals the forgery]]? Good -- [[spoiler:he also self-implicates as the killer]]. [[spoiler:He keeps quiet]]? Also good -- [[spoiler:the fake likely convicts him the usual way]].
** [[spoiler:The Jurist System]] in 4-4 comes across as this, too. [[spoiler:Even if Kristoph beats the evidence, he can still lose via reasonable doubt among the new jury (which is exactly what happens).]]
* XanatosSpeedChess: While he usually relies on {{Indy Ploy}}s, he upgrades to this during 4-1. [[spoiler:He endures attempted [[FrameUp Frame-Ups]] from both Shadi/Zak and Kristoph, neither of which he saw coming. Nevertheless, he quickly adjusts and turns both around upon their respective instigators. In particular, his retaliation against Kristoph even overlaps with XanatosGambit (see above).]]
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"Healing Attorney".



->''"[[AndTheAdventureContinues And so my story ends. Time to turn a new page... and say goodbye to the novice defense attorney that I once was... Now a new story begins... With the same old crazy cast of characters...]]"''


to:

->''"[[AndTheAdventureContinues And * AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: No mention has ever been made as to who and where her father is.
* AffectionateNickname: "Thena" to Juniper.
* AlliterativeName: In Japanese, '''K'''okone '''K'''izuki.
* AmplifierArtifact: Similar to how Apollo needs his bracelet to make any use of his ability to pick up deception, Athena can hear slight fluctuations in a subject's heart rhythm when their emotional state is concealing information but she requires Widget to actually parse out the real meaning of the fluctuations and turn it into meaningful data (so she knows when she's on the right track when probing for more info).
* AnimalMotifs: Simon Blackquill describes her as a canary: loud, jumpy, and bright yellow. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel_species#Toxic_gases Canaries are also well known for their history of saving people]], which they could do because they were sensitive to problems humans couldn't see.
* AnimeHair: Nothing all that odd about the ponytail on the left side of her head, but that cowlick on the other side can only be this trope. A few guards in ''Spirit of Justice'' compare it to a ''spider's leg''.
* BadassAdorable: Martial artist, lawyer, and empath all in one cute package. She even ran a whole marathon ''without stopping'' when she was only 17.
* BadassBookworm: Studying law and psychology all in the span of seven years is pretty impressive... and yet she can also give you a mean judo flip.
* BerserkButton: One way to ''really'' get under her skin is to not take her seriously as a lawyer.
* BigFancyHouse: [[spoiler:Turns out her childhood home was ''the GYAXA Space Center''!]]
* TheBigGirl: While not remarkably tall or muscular, she can wreck anyone who pisses her off (as a {{Jerkass}} police officer finds out the hard way) [[CurbStompBattle with utter ease]], unlike Phoenix and Apollo who are just good at law. In true ShowDontTell fashion, we see an anime cutscene where she [[CurbStompBattle very easily]] defeats a police officer in Yokai Lane. We even get several replays of the judo flip.
* BigNo: She does this three times as a plot point. The first time is when Phoenix witnesses her [[spoiler:black Psyche-Locks]], the second is when after Simon Blackquill reveals the UR-1 truth, then the third is when Phoenix [[spoiler:breaks her black Psyche-Locks]].
* BlessedWithSuck: Her ability to hear is actually
so my story ends. advanced and refined that, as a child, she would always hear the cacophony of emotions of everyone around her, overwhelming her. Her mother fixed this by giving her special headphones to wear that would suppress the power to just enough.
* BoisterousBruiser: A rare female example. She's [[GenkiGirl hyper]], [[ChewingTheScenery dramatic]], ready to make fun of any mundane thing, has an active imagination, and has a liking to hit her fists together before doing anything that she finds interesting. Not to mention she knows martial arts, so she fills the bill in the strength department as well.
* BrokenAce: She's a prodigy, able to meld law practice with emotional psychology, but good lord, the trauma on that girl. Her beloved mother was killed when she was young, someone she considered her brother was blamed for it, [[spoiler: and she actually ''saw her mother die'' but is repressing the memories]]. She still has trouble in courtrooms because it's relatively easy to press her TraumaButton and send her into a HeroicBSOD, needing her co-counsel to snap her out of it.
* BreakTheCutie: Payne does this to her in case 5-1, while Blackquill does this in 5-2, 5-6 and [[spoiler:5-5]].
* ButtMonkey: Her role in "Turnabout
Time Traveler" is being pursued by Trucy for a life-threatening magic trick. She can't catch a break. And when she does, it isn't long until Trucy reappears.
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Initially a very morose, passive child, Athena started taking an active role in events when [[spoiler:her mother was murdered. She began by stabbing the guy who did it]].
* CanonImmigrant: Her use of holograms originated in the film adaptation of the first game.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "Auf geht's! Let's do this!". The latter phrase is said in English [[GratuitousEnglish even in the Japanese version]].
** "'''GOT IT!'''", used during Mood Matrix segments when she or the other attorneys notice a contradiction.
* CharacterTics: She tends
to turn a new page... fiddle with her earring when she's in thought. She also strokes her ponytail when flustered, and say goodbye punches her fists when she's ready to expose the truth.
* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Her earring]] may not seem like an important clue in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", however it became the hope that ended the Dark Age of the Law when Phoenix used it to take down the real criminal.
* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: She's an expert in analytic psychology, but she's severely hampered by her own emotional trauma.
* ColorCodedEmotions: The emotions displayed by the mood matrix which also reflect her emotions when not in use. Light blue is neutral, green is happiness/joy, dark blue is sadness/fear, yellow is surprise/confusion, red is anger/frustration, and black is for a HeroicBSOD.
* ColorMotif: Yellow.
* CondescendingCompassion: In over five years of work to save Simon, she never once considered the possibility that he might have had a reason for TakingTheHeat. (Although Simon's reticence about the situation did not help)
* CopHater: In her first encounter with a police officer, she calls him [[PolicePig pig-headed]] for assuming her to be a high school ditcher pretending to be a lawyer, and outright suplexes the cop (onto Apollo, no less) when he grabs her wrist.
* CreepyChild: How she appears in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" during [[spoiler:the flashback of how she tried to 'fix' her mom.]]
* CuteClumsyGirl: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment is her showing off her advanced tech, proudly marching up the courtroom stairs, then tripping and tumbling down
to the novice bottom.
* CutenessProximity: In "Turnabout Revolution", she can't help but gush over how cute [[spoiler:Armie Buff]] is.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Her mother Metis was brutally murdered in front of her when she was just a child and]] she suffers from PTSD as a result. Talking about her past with her in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" actually brings up [[spoiler:[[http://i.imgur.com/W0UgO0E.png black Psyche-Locks!]]]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: Her role in ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't as important as in ''Dual Destinies'', but she does get Case 4 primarily all to herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's not as snarky as Phoenix or Apollo, but due to her energetic and impulsive nature, she's much more likely to be vocal about it.
* DemotedToExtra: Her overall role in the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'' is just moral support. The ''one'' case where she takes center stage is a BreatherEpisode with no investigation and only a single trial day, and it's completely unrelated to the overarching plot. Even the special episode demotes her by having her constantly be chased around by Trucy trying to get her to do life-endangering tricks, and unlike Apollo's offscreen investigations of a mysterious piece of evidence in the previous game's special episode, she doesn't get to investigate any of the sort.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: When she finally manages to prove Simon's innocence, she's satisfied with the case...and then Edgeworth reminds her that they still have to figure out who the ''real'' killer was [[spoiler:and that now Athena herself is a suspect]].
* DitzyGenius: Has qualifications in both law and psychology. She's also [[GenkiGirl hyper]] and [[CuteClumsyGirl clumsy]].
* TheDogBitesBack: Suggested as a motive for [[spoiler:her possible matricide, upon apparently being used by her mother as a guinea pig for her research]]. Ultimately subverted, [[spoiler:Athena loved her mother and she loved her back, and would've never murdered her]].
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Has these when her past is brought up, complete with a bloody background.
* EmotionalBruiser: She's the BigGirl of the agency, but is prone to overdo drama and tears for small things. ''Dual Destinies'' brings the "tears" part [[BreakTheCutie to its limit]].
* TheEmpath: She can actually sense the attitude and feelings of the people around her. This overwhelmed her as a child, and as a result she wasn't able to handle people.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her establishing moment for Apollo is him witnessing her judo throw a cop that was about to wrongfully arrest her when he refused to believe that she's a lawyer at 18... unfortunately for Apollo, she throws the cop ''at him!''
* ExpressiveHair: Athena's ponytail spikes like a lightning bolt when she's shocked.
* ExpressiveAccessory: When not using her Mood Matrix, the device (nicknamed "Widget") takes the appearance of various facial expressions (along with its associating color) to reflect on what mood she's in (similar to what a mood ring does, although mood rings don't show facial expressions), sometimes it will even speak her thoughts aloud. Quite tellingly, it shuts off whenever she experiences a HeroicBSOD.
* {{Expy}}: She looks a lot like [[VideoGame/GhostTrick Lynne]] with different eyes and hairstyle. Both are also [[FieryRedhead Fiery Redheads]] and [[GenkiGirl Genki Girls]].
* {{Fanservice}}:
** Since she spent her high school years living in Europe, she was not a Themis Law Academy student. Therefore, her DownloadableContent SailorFuku outfit can only be considered this.
** Her bonus outfit in ''Spirit of Justice'' is also {{Fanservice}}, being a Tres Bien waitress outfit, something she's never even been involved with.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her TomboyishPonytail, {{Tricked Out Glove|s}}, and single earring.
* FieryRedhead: Young, red-headed, headstrong and competitive.
* AFoolForAClient: Indirectly plays this role in "Turnabout for Tomorrow". Phoenix Wright is still the main Defense Attorney but she plays the role for assistant when they defend [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]] and co-assists with Apollo Justice in confronting the real killer. The Judge reminds her to return to [[spoiler:the defendant seat]] after it is all finished.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She tends to unconsciously mimic other people's speech patterns (see GratuitousForeignLanguage below): it's later shown that she does the same for their emotions, getting easily carried away by their doubt or distress.
** What kind of person would need a device that vocalizes their emotions? [[ShrinkingViolet The kind of person Athena used to be.]]
* FunPersonified: Is let down by boring people (like Apollo, when he gets particularly serious or snarky), but otherwise, she's always ready to have fun in any situation, with any mundane thing around. She's the PluckyComicRelief as of ''Dual Destinies'', after all. She can get serious when the situation demands it, though. Obviously.
* GenkiGirl: Probably the genkiest in the series. It's likely that she's overcompensating for her very stifled childhood.
* GirlInTheTower: When Athena was young, she lived in [=GYAXA=]'s Space Center with her mother. She rarely left the Center because [[spoiler:her extremely sensitive hearing made it difficult for her to be in crowds]], and only a handful of people knew she even existed. It wasn't a ''[[GildedCage disadvantaged]]'' childhood, exactly- her mother really did love her- but it was a while before she got any sort of grasp on social norms. Luckily, Simon was there to guard Metis' "most beloved treasure".
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: In the Japanese version, she speaks brief [[GratuitousEnglish English]] phrases. In the English version, she occasionally drops {{G|ratuitousGerman}}erman, [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] and [[GratuitousFrench French]] phrases. ''Spirit of Justice'' adds [[GratuitousItalian Italian]] to the mix.
* HairstyleInertia: Photographs of her in her youth shown in ''Dual Destinies'' imply that her hair's been in the same long side-ponytail since childhood.
* HarmfulToMinors: The tragic incident of her childhood is totally this. Also, something you probably want to keep away from real children too, hence the M-rating that VisualNovel got.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: During her youth, she was much less social and wore heavy headphones whenever she went out in public. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as [[spoiler:the headphones were specially designed to protect her from SensoryOverload due to hearing the emotions of everyone around her at once]].
* HereditaryHairstyle: Athena's long ponytail may be an attempt to mimic her mother's.
* HeroicBSOD: Every prosecutor she has faced as lead
defense attorney including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne has successfully managed to induce this in her in every trial she has led the defense in, and all of these prosecutors would have defeated her in these trials if she did not have a co-counsel to snap her out of this or if another lawyer of the Wright Anything Agency did not step in to take over the defense.
** Suffers from this many times thanks to her PTSD. The major one being when [[spoiler:being accused of killing her own mother.]]
** She gets [[BreakHerByTalking one]] in case 3 after Aristotle Means gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck" Speech]] stating she should be ashamed to call herself a lawyer for [[spoiler:bringing up false charges on Hugh O'Conner]]. Thankfully, [[GetAHoldOfYourselfWoman everyone else in court besides Means helps her snap out of it]].
* HolographicTerminal: How Athena operates the Mood Matrix and other software stored on Widget.
* HypercompetentSidekick: She is an awesome co-counsel whose psychology helps fix up testimonies from witnesses who have lost their sanity or suffer other psychological problems which distort their testimonies while they are on the stand, and will help the lead attorney if asked if the lead attorney makes too many mistakes in one testimony. However, she is not yet cut out to lead a defense alone, because the prosecutors she has faced including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne have successfully induced a HeroicBSOD in her in every trial she has served as a lead defense attorney which would have resulted in guilty verdicts in every one of those trials if someone did not bail her out of it.
* ImprobableAge: Athena is the youngest defense attorney in the series to date, having gotten her badge at the age of 18. Even more impressive considering that, in addition to studying law, she specialized in analytical psychology, meaning she is both a qualified lawyer ''and'' a qualified psychologist.
* InconsistentSpelling: It may be a simple typo, but press releases from E3 2013 have spelled her surname as "Sykes" instead of "Cykes".
* IronButtmonkey: She becomes this in "Turnabout Time Traveler". Her athletic build, which supposedly keeps her from getting injured by tricks during Trucy's practice sessions, really doesn't help her case. Mr. Wright won't let her sneak out of her duties, either.
* {{Irony}}: Athena, whose defining characteristic as an attorney is to find contradictions between a person's words and their emotions, often shows such contradictions herself, with Widget sometimes displaying an emotion
that I once was... Now does not match Athena's animation.
* ItsPersonal: Vows to clear her best friend Juniper Woods's [[spoiler:and Simon Blackquill's]] name, no matter what it takes.
* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: The evidence used to [[spoiler:expose the real killer]] in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" is [[spoiler:her earring]].
* JustAKid: Case 4 of ''Spirit of Justice'' has her get annoyed with pretty much everyone in the court for treating her like
a child. She doesn't help things by acting like one for a good portion of it.
* LargeHam: Athena is by far one of the most expressive characters in the series, even in a WorldOfHam, fitting with her specialty in psychology and reading emotions. Her face is ''very'' prone to squashing and stretching, and her eyes during emotional outbursts come straight out of a [[ShonenDemographic shōnen]] manga.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Let's Do This!", a cheery song that represents her eagerness and active personality. Her Objection theme, "Courtroom Révolutionnaire", is a triumphant variation of it, and it gains a remix in ''Spirit of Justice''. [[spoiler:It also gets a DarkReprise as "Reminiscence ~ Tragic Memories" during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".]]
* LivingLieDetector: Athena's ultra-sensitive hearing can allow her to detect when a subject's heart is betraying their emotions if they are in the heat of lying. From there she can use the Mood Matrix system within Widget to break down what she is sensing with her hearing and understand the source of the discord, revealing information that may not have been readily apparent. Thus she is able to identify mistruths even when the subject is doing an otherwise admirable job of concealing it.
* MeaningfulName:
** Her English first name, Athena, is the name of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the Greek goddess of wisdom and defensive warfare]]. The latter part was first revealed to the player when she throws the officer in "The Monstrous Turnabout" in the air towards Apollo. Additionally, the Greek goddess wasn't only the patron goddess of wisdom and tactical warfare, but the goddess who inspired the creation of the judicial court system. Fitting, as Athena takes part in kickstarting the end of ''The Dark Age of the Law''. Her last name is pronounced like "Psyches", both to refer to her focus on psychology.
** Also applies to her original name. It's written like this: 希月 心音. 心音 means 'Heart Sound'; 希月 means 'Hope Moon'. Both signifies her hearing ability and lunar motif [[spoiler:(as well as her earring's role as the decisive evidence in case 5-5)]] respectively.
* MoodSwinger: Thanks to her boisterous personality, she can hit a wide range of emotions even within a single dialogue box.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When a cheerful, energetic girl like her suddenly becomes a helpless quivering wreck, sometimes while doing her job no less, it is clear as day that something ''very bad'' had happened to her. When the cause is revealed, it ''really is'' very bad.
** Similarly, she goes utterly quiet around Aura for a reason...
* OrphansPlotTrinket: The [[spoiler:single earring she wears]] is a memento from her late mother. [[spoiler:It's made from the moon rock that was recovered seven years ago]].
* OutOfFocus: She spends nearly the entirety of "Turnabout Time Traveller" acting as Trucy's assistant for her magic tricks offscreen, much to her chagrin.
* ParentalAbandonment: Par for the course in the
new story begins... With trilogy, she grows up without parents.
* PlatonicLifePartners: [[spoiler:With Blackquill.]]
* PluckyGirl: Described as "a determined girl who will do anything to help her superior". She also has a personal objective of her own during
the events of Dual Destinies: [[spoiler:clearing the name of Simon Blackquill.]]
* ThePollyanna: Keeps a smile on her face and stays optimistic against all odds. This is how she tries to get over her childhood trauma. [[SubvertedTrope Does not work all the time]].
* PowerIncontinence: As a child, she was prone to SensoryOverload due to being able to [[TheEmpath hear the feelings of everyone]] in the vicinity.
* RedOniBlueOni: In personality, the red to Blackquill's blue.
* SailorFuku: Her [=DLC=] costume for ''Dual Destinies'' is an outfit similar to a school uniform.
* SandInMyEyes: Claims this when she tears up after Apollo explains their client, Damian Tenma. She actually cries at some point in the game though.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** The hyper, cheery energetic girl to Blackquill's grim, pragmatic savvy guy, especially in ''Turnabout Storyteller''.
** She also has this sort of dynamic with Apollo throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', with Apollo being drier, snarkier, and unable to help but put up with her antics.
* ScienceHeroine: Like [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Kay Faraday]], her "power" is explicitly a gadget, though she uses it to amplify her natural talent at reading moods.
* SensoryOverload: When she was a child, her enhanced hearing proved overwhelming in crowded areas, so her mother made her special headphones to dampen her hearing.
* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: In "Turnabout Academy" she finds Aristotle Means' philosophy - [[TheUnfettered that attorneys should do anything in their power no matter how underhanded or unethical to achieve the verdict they desire]] - to be repulsive.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: According to Athena, she used to nap a lot as a child. Phoenix points out she naps a lot in his office present day. She tries to refute it, but Nick isn't buying it. Proved further in "Turnabout Revolution", where she dozed off while waiting for a plane's arrival -- when she woke up, it was already dark.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Two examples:
** Her attack in self-defense against [[spoiler:[[BigBad the phantom]]]] starts a series of events that eventually leads to [[spoiler:his downfall]].
** Her going to the wrong airport when she went to go pick up Phoenix bought time for Apollo to find the Founder's Orb, forcing Phoenix to file the lawsuit. Had he gotten the Founder's Orb first, the Defiant Dragons' revolution might have failed.
* StepfordSmiler: When [[spoiler:she's arrested for Clay's murder]] after helping clear Starbuck's name, she hides her distress and shoots Starbuck a bright smile and a congratulations. She also hides her horrific past behind a cheerful, energetic demeanor, even when she is forced to revisit her childhood home.
* SuperSenses: Has an exceptional sense of hearing and perception of minute changes in voices.
* TeenGenius: Became a lawyer/psychology expert at ''18''.
* ThinkingTic: Athena wraps her right arm around her waist, rests her left arm on her right arm, and tilts her head to the left while she occasionally plays with her right earring with her left index finger. Her eyes also tend to shift back and forth.
* {{Tomboy}}: More brash and confrontational than either Maya or Trucy. Makes sense, considering how it's borderline required for attorneys to be able to point and shout with utter conviction. Also the contrast to her friend Juniper's GirlyGirl personality.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: While Athena is easily one of the most tomboyish characters in the series, she also wears feminine clothing, has some girly gestures, and likes being called cute.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like her fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys.
* TraumaButton: Her DarkAndTroubledPast triggers a HeroicBSOD every time it's brought up or she feels unable to lead the defense. Widget even shuts down when this happens.
* TraumaCongaLine: "Turnabout for Tomorrow" was the best and worst thing that could have happened to her. To wit: [[spoiler:She's already in the middle of a HeroicBSOD due to being accused, in short order, of killing Clay Terran and not even having enough memory of the event to resolutely state she didn't, she's accused by Aura Blackquill of ''killing her own mother'' and leading to her brother's unjust death sentence (the
same old crazy cast brother she became a defense attorney to ''save''), discovers she had a ''[[TheDogBitesBack motive]]'' for killing her own mother, and after Simon's Mood Matrix in which we see her ''covered in said mother's blood'', her suppressed memories come rushing back and she realizes ''Aura may be right.'' [[DespairEventHorizon At that point she completely collapses and outright tells the Judge to get it over with and declare her guilty]]]].
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: Pretty much lost all memory
of characters...]]"''

what really happened when [[spoiler:she discovered the phantom and [[HarmfulToMinors her mother's dead body]]]] during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* TrickedOutGloves: Uses one to operate the Mood Matrix. Curiously, the glove only has three fingers: the thumb, the index and the middle one.
* TheUnSmile: One of Athena's first attempts at forcing a smile as per the Wright motto, Apollo calls her face, "a weird mix of terror and creepy grin".
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Her favorite tactic in getting information out of people, though its effectiveness varies between targets.
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[[folder:'''Mia Fey''' (''Chihiro Ayasato'')]]
!!Mia Fey (''Chihiro Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Kawahara (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/SayakaOhara ([[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]] voice drama), Creator/ChieNakamura ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Christina Katano (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Rei Dan ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Creator/MinamiHamabe (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"Wright? I hope you see the importance of evidence now. Also, hopefully you realize, things change depending on how you look at them. People, too. We never really know if our clients are guilty or innocent. All we can do is believe in them. And in order to believe in them, you have to believe in yourself."''

Nick's mentor and an accomplished lawyer. Mia was born the heiress to a once-powerful family of spirit mediums and supposedly inherited top-notch spiritual powers, but she left the village behind to become a lawyer and find out the truth about her mother's disappearance. Although she dies in the second case (which is about [[FirstEpisodeTwist twenty minutes into the first game]] and long before the Wright Anything Agency was founded), she's often hauled back from the afterlife through her [[WillingChanneler spirit medium sister and cousin]] to [[SpiritAdvisor give Phoenix advice]].



!Apollo Justice (''Hosuke Odoroki'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Koutarou Ogiwara (''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/{{KENN}} (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' JP Kellams (''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/OrionAcaba (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''
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->''"[[{{Keet}} I'm fine! The Chords of Steel are ready for battle!]]"''

Known as The Clarion of Revelations and The Truth Bringer. Apollo is passionate and somewhat headstrong, but relies much less on courtroom antics than Phoenix does.

After the death of his father and the disappearance of his mother, Apollo spent the early years of his life abroad under the care of a foster father who instilled in him an appreciation for law. However, one day Apollo was sent back to America by his foster father with not much explanation as to why, devastating him and causing him to resent the man. He spent his adolescent years in orphanages, eventually finding renewed inspiration to become a lawyer in the form of Phoenix Wright, who became his hero. He eventually passed the bar exam and trained under Kristoph Gavin. Sometime after his first trial, Apollo got an offer to work for Phoenix Wright himself. He was the only attorney available at the Agency (during which when he took on cases along with his partner Trucy) until Phoenix was reinstated as a lawyer and Athena joined the team.

His power is the ability to "Perceive", meaning he can focus and use his eyes to scan a person and determine if they are being subversive through body language. In other words, he will always know if you are lying because your body will give you away. This makes it unlikely for him to take on guilty clients (his ability is genetic; however it's possible to incapacitate him by disabling his bracelet or by lying constantly so his eyes remain alert all the time, enough to not let him function properly).

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!Apollo Justice (''Hosuke Odoroki'')
* AbdicateTheThrone: A variation. According to Sister Bikini, while Mia was originally going to be Misty's successor due to being the eldest daughter and having spiritual power, she willingly stepped aside, chose to become an attorney and let Maya become the successor instead so the sisters wouldn't have to fight like their mother and aunt had.
* TheAce: An extremely skilled, attractive Defense Attorney; she mentored [[TheHero Phoenix Wright]] and almost ended Edgeworth's winning streak before it even began. She's also stated to have been an excellent spirit medium, surpassing her sister for most of her life even though Mia left to go become a lawyer and Maya has devoted her life, for given value of the phrase, to polishing her art.
** Given the events of Turnabout Sisters, she ultimately does wind up being the one to put a pin in Edgeworth's victory streak given Phoenix was still too green to seal the deal himself.
* ArchEnemy:
** To Dahlia Hawthorne, a feeling that is more than mutual. She takes the 3-1 case simply because of her potential involvement.
** To Redd White as well. He disgraced her mother and murdered her when she got too close to the truth, but she is the one to take him down for good from beyond the veil of death.
* BackupFromOtherworld: Her spirit is a huge help to Phoenix in the first three games, most often by [[SpiritAdvisor giving advice]], but she sometimes takes a more active role (such as shuttling information between Maya and Pearl when Maya is kidnapped).
* BigDamnHeroes: Maya or Pearl channels her just in the nick of time, nine times out of ten. [[spoiler:Godot accuses Phoenix of being too reliant on this instead of rational thought and demands he finish the final case of the third game without such assistance, but she does show up as a hallucination when Godot finally breaks down.]]
* BigGood: Even after dying, Mia is this in the original trilogy, thanks to spirit channeling. She's easily the wisest and most competent of the good guys and often [[BigDamnHeroes the one to jump in and save the day when everything seems lost]]. Part of Phoenix's arc during those games is stepping up to replace her in this role.
* BludgeonedToDeath: She was murdered by being struck on the head with a clock designed after The Thinker.
* BodySurf: Does this frequently to give advice to Phoenix through either Maya or Pearl's. [[spoiler:In ''Justice for All'', she does this to relay information to Gumshoe in order to find Maya.]]
* BrainyBrunette: Consistently one of the smartest and well-informed characters in the series; she often has the case figured out long before Phoenix does.
* BuxomBeautyStandard: Played straight in case 3-3, when her flatter younger sister Maya channels her so that she can look more attractive in her waitress outfit.
* CollateralAngst: Subverted. She's Phoenix's beloved mentor, he discovers her dead body, and her death kicks off his solo career, but she wasn't killed specifically to spite him. In fact, a little thing like death doesn't stop Mia from being a hero in her own right all the way through the first three games. Phoenix doesn't really beat himself up over her murder, either.
* CoolBigSis: Maya trusts her absolutely, even venturing out of Kurain to visit her. Mia also cares for Maya deeply, and part of the reason why she left the village to become a lawyer is so that she and Maya wouldn't have to fight over the Master title.
* CrusadingLawyer: Mia dedicated her career to taking down despicable villains; she even came very close to ruining Edgeworth's winning streak before it began. She passed on many of her ideals to Phoenix, who consistently tries to live up to her legacy.
* CulturalRebel: She is one of the very few Feys who've moved out of Kurain permanently, and is comfortable ''vis-à-vis'' the modern world and trusting men. The only visual indication of her heritage is her magatama. In the anime, Morgan, who's both rather traditional and a {{Jerkass}} who hates Misty and her children, sees this as a betrayal of the Fey clan.
* DeathByOriginStory: She dies shortly after the first case. However, she does return occasionally as a SpiritAdvisor.
* DeathGlare: How she shuts up Winston Payne at one point in case 3-1.
* {{Determinator}}: Even without a spirit medium channelling her, she's still able to somewhat contact Phoenix telepathically, but it seems very difficult to do, judging by the very spotty and strained fashion of the first time she tries this ([[spoiler:when hinting to Phoenix that the missing bullet from DL-6 ''was'' taken, but not intentionally]]). When trying this again in "Rise From the Ashes", she's a lot more clear, but leaves Phoenix to figure the rest out.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Her role in ''Trials & Tribulations''. She appears in every single case of the game (the only game in the series in which that happens), is playable in two {{Whole Episode Flashback}}s and factors into the motivations of two major antagonists, and [[spoiler:teams up with Phoenix to deliver a BreakHerByTalking to [[BigBad Dahlia]] and final rebuttal to [[FinalBoss Godot]] in the game's climax]].
* DisappointedInYou: In 2-2, if you present the wrong piece of evidence regarding the culprit's motive, Mia tells Phoenix, "I feel embarrassed for you for even thinking of showing that piece of evidence," then provides a brief answer as to why the culprit committed murder.
* DudeMagnet: Seeing as she attracted a number of male admirers including Dick Gumshoe and Larry Butz, then, after death, Victor Kudo and possibly Cody Hackins. Just a photograph was enough to trigger an interest from "Director Hotti" and Luke Atmey. She also had a boyfriend named Diego Armando according to case 3-1 [[spoiler:who is shown in-game later on and is still quite concerned about her memory after her death]]. Unfortunately for her, the relationship ended after Diego was put into a coma by Dahlia's poison, and was assumed he wouldn't come out of it any time soon.
* FirstNameBasis: After she dies and Phoenix consults her spirit, they call each other by her first names, although Phoenix still tends to refer to her as "Chief."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible sibling to Maya's Foolish, being a rather mature defense attorney. Of course, she's also much older than Maya.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: A relatively minor example occurs in "The First Turnabout". When the Judge asks Phoenix a series of questions about the case, one of the options for who the victim was is "Mia Fey"... ''[[spoiler:[[MentorOccupationalHazard Guess what happens to her in the second case right after this one]]]]...?''
* GentlemanWizard: A female version. In addition to being a talented, high-powered lawyer while dressing and living like it, Mia is stated to have been a powerful spirit medium, consulting with the ghosts of the dead to build up her lifelong investigation into Redd White.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: The first character to do so chronologically in a legitimate courtroom (other than Gregory). Phoenix likely picked it up from her while working under her.
* GoodIsNotSoft: She's not above berating Phoenix over him presenting a ''very'' weak argument in 2-2 or [[spoiler:blackmailing her own murderer into confessing]].
* HairFlip: Fond of it in flashback cases when she's just about to poke a hole in someone's overconfidence.
* HairstyleInertia: As seen in the photograph of her and Maya at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout," Mia's sensible hairstyle has been around since she was a young girl (although she had bangs while starting out as a lawyer).
* HelloAttorney: She wears low-cut tops, form-fitting suits, and miniskirts, and many characters are smitten with her. Maya even takes advantage of her sex appeal by channeling her to get [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]] to cooperate. Downplayed in that no one ever really brings up her looks in court itself, outside of Gumshoe briefly the first time he meets her in 3-1.
* HopelessWithTech: Wright mentions she only has a basic understanding of some tech in Case 2 of the first game.
* INeedToGoIronMyDog: In case 1-1, if you screw up and mistakenly name her as the defendant, she gives the excuse of having to go home to get a package.
* InformedAbility: According to Maya, Mia had strong spiritual power, and her records of her investigations mention communing with the dead; however, since she dies early on, we never get to see this in action. Being able to channel her is instead indicative of Maya's and Pearl's abilities.
* LasciviousBeautyMark: Mia Fey, Nick's SexyMentor, has a noticeable mole off the side of her mouth. She's drawn in a fanservicey suit (a cleavage-baring top, form-fitting blazer, and miniskirt) and draws much male attention throughout the series. Her sister has even taken advantage of her sex appeal to get a witness to cooperate.
* LastNameBasis: When she's representing Phoenix at their trial, they call each other "Mr. Wright" and "Ms. Fey". When Phoenix starts working for her, she calls him "Wright" and he calls her "Chief."
* {{Leitmotif}}: "The Ballad of Turnabout Sisters", a mellow remix of the Turnabout Sisters' theme that, while used in a few other occurrences with Maya, is strongly associated with Mia and her appearances.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Chihiro" means "1000 questions"; fitting, considering her lawyering techniques. Edgeworth says pressing witnesses' testimony is her signature style. It contains the same character as is in the original 'Cross Examination' animation.
** "Chihiro" can also mean "to search for 1000 times", contrasting her sister "Mayoi" or "lost".
** Fey also means "Doomed to Die".
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Part of the territory of being TheMentor; it happens in record time, too! She's offed right after the first case - not [[BackupFromOtherworld that this stops her from being a huge help to Nick]].
* MorphicResonance: Inverted, as Maya and Pearl take her form when Mia possesses them.
* MsFanservice:
** Maya and [[TokenMiniMoe Pearl's]] robes are designed to be modest and fit their own bodies - not so much for Mia's. In Pearl's clothes, she has to keep her arm pressed against her chest to stop her breasts from popping out. Also, even though character's lower bodies are almost never seen, you have to assume that Mia is showing off quite a bit of leg when she's in Pearl's clothes.
** Even weirder: she only does the "arm-across-the-chest" thing when talking directly to Phoenix (and, by extension, the player). While in court, when the player has a side view of her, she keeps her arms folded across her stomach (and, presumably, gives everyone on the prosecution-side of the court quite the show).
** This actually becomes a plot-point in case 3-3, when Phoenix and Maya are trying to extract information from the cranky and intractable Victor Kudo. Kudo isn't interested in talking to either of them until, thinking quickly, Maya [[HeroicSeductress channels the much more well-endowed Mia]]. Kudo suddenly becomes [[MaleGaze much more cooperative in light of this development]]. Mia even gets a unique animation in that case, not used anywhere else, where she stands side-view and prominently shows her curves.
* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Maya is finally able to channel her in the climax of 1-2 just when things look really bad for Phoenix, and she's able to bring her own murderer to justice.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Ultimately resorts to [[spoiler:{{blackmail}} in order to defeat master blackmailer Redd White. But to be fair, he's sufficiently proven himself too well-connected to be taken down cleanly, not to mention his constant kicking the dog against both her and everyone she cares about. And Edgeworth had just saved Redd's ass when Phoenix came close to taking him down fairly.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: A significant part of her backstory is filled in during flashback cases 3-1 and 3-4. This aside from the fact that she is a literally posthumous character [[SubvertedTrope who hangs around]] via [[SpiritAdvisor spirit channeling]].
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Mia was ten years older than her little sister Maya.
* PromotedToPlayable: After two full games of being a counsel to Phoenix, she gets to be playable in the past trials of ''Trials and Tribulations''.
* PutOnABus: While she is referenced occasionally, Mia doesn't appear at all during the ''Apollo Justice'' trilogy, in which her role as TheMentor is taken up by Phoenix. Even when spirit channeling comes back into focus in ''Spirit of Justice'', the prospect of channeling her is never once brought up.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Along with Phoenix, she doles out an ''awesome'' one in ''Trials and Tribulations''. [[spoiler:After being channeled by Pearl, she rips into Dahlia Hawthorne, citing how every single one of Dahlia's schemes has failed, thanks to Mia, capping it with "You will never defeat me".]]
* SexyMentor: Though there's no indication of romance between her and Phoenix. She does ask him out for some drinks at the end of his first case, but she perishes before anything comes of it.
* SiblingRivalry: Defied. After witnessing her mother and aunt's relationship sour because of the position of Master, Mia left Kurain Village to become an attorney and actively cultivates a close sibling relationship with Maya.
* SoProudOfYou: At the end of case 3-5, Mia warmly thanks Phoenix for helping to bring closure to the Fey Clan and [[spoiler:Diego]] and praises him as being as good as any Defense Attorney could ever hope to be.
* SpiritAdvisor: Maya and Pearl channel her to help in cases sometimes, and she'll often offer insight or advice that Phoenix needs. Other times, she seems to possess them without any indication that they were trying to reach her. Sometimes her spirit even manages to communicate brief snippets of garbled information to Phoenix directly when the girls aren't present. Notably, Mia's presence as this slowly fades away during the original trilogy, as Phoenix learns to stand on his own two feet and solve cases without Mia's help, and following the time skip, it's now him who's taken up the mentorship role.
* StartMyOwn: She moved from Marvin Grossberg's law office to create her own.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Mia is normally a very supportive person, but when she sees who Diego (now called Godot) has become and how the man she once knew years ago was gone, she goes quiet and addresses him very formally. When it comes to Phoenix, she can be cool and professional most of the time, but also shows that she's proud of him when he does well.
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: [[spoiler:''Literally''. When she gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Dahlia, she lost control of her victim, and it ultimately results in Dahlia being sent back to the underworld.]]
* ThatOneCase:
** Although she was very young when it happened, part of her motivation as a lawyer was to find out the truth behind DL-6.
** Her defense of Terry Fawles ends with a hell of a HeroicBSOD, enough to drive her away from the profession for a whole year before finally coming back in order to square off with the one who caused all of it.
* UnfinishedBusiness: It seems as long as Wright is still alive and lawyering, Mia's not going to let a little thing like death stop her from continuing to lend her protégé a hand.
* WeirdnessCensor: Played with. Most characters tend not to notice the changes when she possesses someone (e.g. [[ArbitrarySkepticism Miles Edgeworth]]). Others ask if there's "something different" about whoever she's possessing (e.g. Penny Nichols), and others ''definitely'' notice the difference but don't connect Mia and Maya/Pearl (e.g. [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]]). The only people who seem to have any idea are [[spoiler:Godot, who has his own connection to Mia in the past]], when he sees her channeled in 3-2, and Franziska, who, while it is rarely acknowledged, is fairly informed about how the Kurain Channeling Technique works and seems very aware that it's Mia who is Nick's co-counsel during Case 2-2.
* WhatTheHellHero: PlayedForLaughs in "Recipe for a Turnabout". Mia is shocked that Maya channeled her just to have a DirtyOldMan talk to them. While she does play along, she leaves Maya's body as soon as Phoenix gets the information he needs.
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and The Truth Bringer. Apollo improved Maya Fey is passionate on the scene, spirit and somewhat headstrong, but relies much less on courtroom antics than girl power at the ready!"''

Mia's little sister, as well as a spirit medium-in-training and heir to the Kurain Channeling Technique. Maya is introduced as the main suspect of Mia's murder, and she becomes Phoenix's loyal companion after he gets her acquitted. She's the main assistant to
Phoenix does.

After the death of his father and the disappearance of his mother, Apollo spent the early years of his life abroad under the care of a foster father who instilled in him an appreciation for law. However, one day Apollo was sent back to America by his foster father with not much explanation as to why, devastating him and causing him to resent the man. He spent his adolescent years in orphanages, eventually finding renewed inspiration to become a lawyer
in the form first three games, though she decides to accept her role as the Master of Kurain Village at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', resulting in her absence in the fourth and fifth games. She's a major character in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix Wright, who became his hero. He eventually passed visiting her in Khura'in is the bar exam and trained under Kristoph Gavin. Sometime after his first trial, Apollo got an offer to work catalyst for the plot. Phoenix Wright himself. He was the only attorney available at the Agency (during which when he took on cases along with his partner Trucy) until Phoenix was reinstated as a lawyer is very fond of her and Athena joined the team.

His power
will go to great lengths to ensure her well-being.

Maya's main contribution
is the her ability to "Perceive", meaning he can focus and use his eyes to scan a person and determine if they are being subversive through body language. In other words, he will always know if you are lying because your body will give you away. This makes it unlikely for him to take on guilty clients (his ability is genetic; however it's possible to incapacitate him by disabling his bracelet or by lying constantly so his eyes remain alert all the time, enough channel spirits. Due to not let him function properly).being particularly well-trained, this at first means she can only channel Mia's spirit (and even then, not so reliably). She gets better over the course of the series, and is a top-notch channeler by the time of her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice''.

She also has the dubious honor of being the series' [[DesignatedVictim most recurring defendant]].



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* AffectionateNickname: He gets nicknamed "Polly" by Trucy, although she doesn't use it quite so much as Maya used "Nick" for Phoenix. Likewise, Klavier refers to him as "Herr Forehead", initially as an EmbarrassingNickname, but eventually as a term of endearment by the time of ''Dual Destinies''. In ''Spirit of Justice'', we find out that Datz calls him "AJ".
* AmateurSleuth: Although sometimes he has Ema's assistance.
* AmplifierArtifact: His bracelet is essentially this. Without it, he would have a very hard time noticing the effects of his hyper-empathy and not know when to go into perceive mode. Trucy shows that it can be done to an extent, but to use the perceive ability effectively without a bracelet would require [[HermitGuru ridiculous amounts of self-awareness and concentration]]. Trucy even notes at one point that Apollo is seeing witness tics that she can't pick up. So it's clear that without the external tool his ability is basically useless but it also makes him much more sensitive in the end so it goes both ways.
* AnimalMotifs: Minor example, and also brought about due to localization. In both Spanish and Italian, Justice's nickname "Pollo" means "chicken", since his hair could look like a chicken's comb. One of his goofy pouts also makes his mouth look like a beak.
* AnimeHair: Though it's not natural and Apollo notes that he uses hair gel. Like Phoenix, it's used for a few gags; Jinxie Tenma believes he's a yokai because his hair looks like horns, Rayfa calls him "Horn Head", and [[spoiler:Queen Ga'ran]] calls him "Horned Devil".
* AscendedFanboy: Who else stays up at night training themselves to bellow '''''Objection!'''''? And then there's his extreme excitement at meeting Phoenix for the first time...as a defendant.
* BadassBoast: During "Turnabout Revolution", he says some pretty daring statements towards Sergeant Buff.
-->'''Apollo:''' Sorry, but I'm afraid lawyers are missile-proof.[[note]]Keep in mind, he was saying this to a drone that has a habit of firing bullets at him and just loaded missiles at Datz just a few minutes ago.[[/note]]
** He then follows up with ''another'' one of these not even a minute afterwards!
--->'''Apollo:''' Courtroom warriors don't use guns or missiles, because evidence is our weapon of choice! And the evidence has exposed your bald-faced lie! My truth bomb, Sarge...has stripped your defenses bare!
** As if that wasn't daring enough, once he reveals that [[spoiler: Nayna is secretly Queen Amara]], Apollo indicts her!
--->'''Apollo:''' If you commit the crime, you'd better be ready to do the time. Be you a priest, saint, queen, or god!
* BadassLongcoat: Gets one in in ''Dual Destinies'' during his ConflictingLoyalty stage. [[spoiler:It was his best friend Clay's, and he wears it in honor of him while he tracks down his killer.]]
* BashBrothers: With Klavier. Unlike any of the other prosecutor-and-defense teams in the series, Apollo and Klavier pull this act straight out of the starting gate, and keep it up for the entire game. It's even more impressive given that before 4-2 they'd never even met and they still pull this off. On the defense lawyer side, he becomes this with Athena and Phoenix in ''Dual Destinies''.
* BeingPersonalIsntProfessional:
** In his introduction, he's extremely tight-lipped about himself, his past, and his emotions with the people he works with, to the point it's actually brought up twice over two different games, and only talks about himself when he's given no choice in the matter (and even then, is vague at best, dodging questions to avoid giving any details except what's absolutely necessary).
** Part of his CharacterDevelopment in ''Spirit of Justice'' is getting over this. He finally does reveal parts of his history to his allies; namely, that he was adopted and grew up in Khura'in. At first, this was only because he had no choice but to visit Khura'in at the time. But in Case 5, where it gets more personal for Apollo, he opens up much more.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He's quite protective of Trucy. [[spoiler:Who, as it turns out, is his half-sister. Neither of them know that, though.]]
* BigNo: While these are common occurences, he gets an especially big one in ''Spirit of Justice'' when [[spoiler:he realizes his adoptive father Dhurke was DeadAllAlong]].
* BlindfoldedVision: Partial; Apollo has a bandage over one of his eyes in ''Dual Destinies'', presumably from his injuries following the courtroom blast. [[spoiler:It was there long before the incident. It's meant to be a self-imposed PowerLimiter on his Perception ability, to stop perceiving Athena who was (unknowingly) lying to him every time they talked about the case.]]
* BrokenPedestal:
** Apollo enters his first case absolutely ''idolizing'' Phoenix Wright, claiming that no one in his generation hadn't heard of him and his office, and attempting to defend him in court using such logic as "that is a contradiction because there's no way Phoenix Wright would cheat at cards!" By the end of the case, Phoenix has tricked him [[spoiler:into using forged evidence]] and Apollo is so furious he ''decks'' him. Although he doesn't seem to hate Phoenix, it definitely shook him out his case of hero-worship, and he often thinks mildly disparaging things about his former idol.
** This also applies to [[spoiler:his former boss Kristoph Gavin, whom he helps get into jail in the course of his first case, which he was originally defending with ''him as co-counsel''. It gets worse when it's revealed that Kristoph has been responsible for many terrible things, including Phoenix's disbarment and multiple murders that form the basis of the game's closing case. It's even sadder for Apollo that he was unable to conventionally prove Kristoph's motive of the crime for both Zak and Vera because his decisive evidence was a replica and not the real deal and would've gotten Vera guilty had Phoenix not intervened with the Jurist System]].
* BunnyEarsLawyer: While we, as the player, always see the Perceive system in action from Apollo's perspective, staring down the witness, saying "You're hiding something", and having the witness ''admit'' it must look pretty odd from the sidelines. When he Perceives, people tend to look at him in shock and say that he was [[KubrickStare staring so hard]] his eyes bugged out.
* ButtMonkey: Although all three main lawyers become this when they're playable, he gets the least respect overall. Even Athena's employment in the Agency lessened his ButtMonkey status a little. Exemplified in "Turnabout Reclaimed" (the DLC case for ''Dual Destinies''), Phoenix and Athena rush off to the Shipshape Aquarium to get justice for Sasha's friend... and Apollo has to stay behind and watch the office like some secretary. Throughout the case he's even pleading with Phoenix to give him ''some'' case-related work to do.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "[[{{Pun}} Here comes Justice]]!" He also adds '''''Gotcha!''''' to the set of catch phrases to shout in big red letters.
** In ''Dual Destines'', another one of his catchphrases ("I'm fine!"), [[CerebusRetcon receives a new meaning]]: it was a phrase he and his old middle school friend used for confidence boosting.
* ChromaticSuperiority: Seems to believe that red is the best color from a few of his thoughts. He may be joking, though.
* ClosetGeek: He keeps manga on his desk. [[BlatantLies It's totally useful for research purposes]].
* CluelessChickMagnet: He has ShipTease with Vera, Athena, Juniper, and [[spoiler:Aura Blackquill]]. On top of that, a female watching the first trial of the second case calls his forehead attractive during one of the times he has the advantage (though the way she phrases it suggests it turned her off [[PowerIsSexy until he started being an impressive lawyer]]). In spite of all of this, Apollo hasn't seemed to notice a single one of these girls' attraction to him.
* CoatCape: Sports one in ''Dual Destinies''. It actually belongs to his best friend, who [[spoiler:is [[TragicKeepsake the victim]] of case 4]].
* ColorMotif: Red, contrasting/ complimenting Phoenix's blue and Athena's yellow in ''Dual Destinies''. He's often described as being eager and dedicated, with a "[[{{Hotblooded}} passionate heart burning red]]".
* TheComicallySerious: Apollo tries so very hard to maintain professionalism when dealing with other people, but when you work daily with ridiculous witnesses, an assistant with magic panties, eccentric prosecutors, and [[TricksterMentor trickster mentors]], you can't help but become this trope.
-->'''Apollo:''' Believe me, any comic relief I may provide is entirely unintentional.
* ConflictingLoyalty:
** In "Turnabout Trump", Apollo's loyalties start to conflict with one another. Does he stay loyal to [[spoiler:his mentor Kristoph]], or seek out the truth? Does he listen to Kristoph's warnings, or follow his client's advice? He eventually decides to pursue the truth instead of being loyal to anyone.
--->'''Apollo:''' This isn't about loyalty... This is about the truth!
** In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", he faces a similar problem [[spoiler:when Athena looks like she could be his best friend's murderer.]] He once again puts the truth over everything and [[TenMinuteRetirement goes off to figure things out by himself.]]
** The first part of "Turnabout Revolution" has him [[spoiler:clashing with Phoenix in civil court, which causes some strife among himself and the other Wright Anything Agency staff members]]. Though this turns out to be covering for something that none of them knew about.
* ContrivedCoincidence: His family history. How coincidental is it that he ends up being mentored by the man who [[spoiler:adopted his half-sister, and together with said sister, he cross-examines their long-lost mother in court]]?
* ConsummateProfessional: Apollo is actively the most professional person to work for the Agency, and one of the most professional characters ''in the series'' (making him TheComicallySerious). One interpretation of his dislike of Klavier is not jealousy, but outright disdain for how Klavier is far from professional in court, considering Apollo is annoyed that Klavier acts serious in "Turnabout Serenade" backstage but not in court.
* DaddyDidntShow: [[spoiler:When Dhurke left him in America as a child, he promised Apollo he would come back for him. However he never showed up until years later, after Apollo had become a lawyer himself, and ''after Dhurke had died.'']]
* DarkestHour: Apollo's moment that [[spoiler: he is right in finding out that [[ParentalSubstitute Dhurke]] [[DeadAllAlong is murdered]].]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Becomes the main character in ''Spirit of Justice'', especially in "Turnabout Revolution".]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Taking up his mentor's mantle as the game's FirstPersonSmartass. Although ''un''like his mentor, Apollo is a lot less internal about his snark, and is far more likely to point out how ridiculous or stupid a situation is rather bluntly. It goes with his OnlySaneMan status.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: He manages to beat [[spoiler:the legendary ''Phoenix Wright'' in a civil case, though granted [[WorfHadTheFlu he had been blackmailed into defending a guilty party]] and even Apollo is dubious of his chances of beating Phoenix in a fair trial, it's still an impressive feat considering that Phoenix assured Apollo that he wouldn't be holding back]]. In the same case, and even more to his credit, he defeated [[spoiler:Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in, a ''queen'' who changed the law on the spot to suit her needs and threatened to have him and Phoenix gunned down where they stand. Moreover, he did it all on his own, without resorting to asking Phoenix for help, even though he was at his side]]. He's come a long way since his debut game.
* DetectivePatsy: In "Turnabout Corner", [[spoiler:he was hired by the real killer in order to represent the defendant, firmly convinced that he would lose]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: He shares this role with Athena in ''Dual Destinies''. He appears to be this to Phoenix in ''Spirit of Justice'', [[spoiler:until Apollo takes center stage for almost the entirety of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* TheEmpath: Part of how he is aware that a person is lying is his own innate ability to [[LivingLieDetector tense up with them]] whenever they're not entirely confident about their statement, expressed through a feeling of tightness in his bracelet. However he [[WrongAssumption wrongfully attributes it]] as a mystical power from the bracelet itself rather than himself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: From his first case, Apollo makes it clear he seeks the truth at whatever cost by [[spoiler:convicting his boss of murder.]] He would go on to [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies make a habit]] of [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice opposing his colleagues]] in court.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: Is prominently shown in several promotional art for ''Dual Destinies'' and its first case with an EyepatchOfPower, CoatCape, and [[BandageMummy his hands wrapped in bandages]]. Soon after being introduced, he takes a leave of absence from the Agency, with Phoenix and Athena. We find out in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" that [[spoiler:the bandages are from him being caught in a bomb blast, the coat is his dead best friend Clay's, and the eyepatch is actually a self-imposed RestrainingBolt to stop his perception abilities from triggering around Athena (and thus believing she could be responsible for Clay's murder). He wears them all during his brief bout of ConflictingLoyalty, and removes all of them as soon as his doubts are put to rest.]]
* ExpressiveHair: It flops forward when he's surprised or disheartened. During his HeroicBSOD in case 6-5, it goes completely limp.
* EyepatchOfPower: Gets a temporary one during "The Cosmic Turnabout" and "Turnabout for Tomorrow" due to the explosion incident. [[spoiler:Then it turns out it was for a different reason.]]
* FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator: In his own game he's the POV character and does a lot of the investigating but ultimately the story is about Phoenix's fall from grace and eventual rise back up.
* {{Fanservice}}: Some have taken his ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''-inspired DownloadableContent cosplay of Sanada Yukimura from ''Spirit of Justice'' to be this as Yukimura doesn't wear [[WalkingShirtlessScene anything under his red jacket]], so neither does Apollo, giving us a nice look at his pecs.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Unlike Phoenix, he's somewhat less polite up front and lets more of his snark leave his brain.
* FistPump: Apollo does a version of this with both his hands in ''Dual Destinies'', the animation showing up when he resolves to get something done. It becomes even funnier with an added "slap" sound effect and screen shake, meaning he was [[HotBlooded extra resolute]] about what he was saying.
* AFoolForAClient: A justified trope where he started representing himself and Phoenix [[spoiler:as additional accused persons when Ga'ran usurped the judge's job and [[MiscarriageOfJustice handed down a false guilty verdict]] to Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Apollo's client, because the Defense Culpability Act automatically convicts lawyers of clients who are declared guilty and sentences the lawyers of such clients to the same sentence as that of which was handed to the convicted client. Fortunately, Apollo manages to get that false verdict overturned, and was able to have the Defense Culpability Act declared null and void.]]
* ForeheadOfDoom: Klavier even begins calling him "Herr Forehead" partway through the second case, though this may be partly due to him insisting ''which part of the forehead the victim was shot'' was very important at the moment. Ironically, when looking at artwork of him in game and in official art, his forehead... really isn't ''that'' big. His hairstyle does draw attention to it though.
* TheGhost: He is completely absent in "Turnabout Time Traveler" and only gets a single mention as Trucy's former magic assistant, unless examining his stuff at the office. Justified, as he is [[spoiler:at Khura'in working hard to reestablish law order, and the extra case takes place after the finale of the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'']].
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Just like his mentor and his mentor before him. In his case, though, this is a sign of him being a fanboy of his mentor rather than an unconsciously mimicked habit. [[spoiler:During the final case of ''Spirit of Justice'', the might of Apollo's righteous anger, channeled through his demand that Ga'ran end her insane & illegal rein as monarch as he points at her, is able to send out a force that's strong enough to cause the Royal Guard to be blown away and for Ga'ran to recoil as if she was physically struck]].
* GiverOfLameNames: His name for a runaway calico cat he finds in an audio drama? Callie. Athena and Trucy are quick to make fun of his extremely lame naming sense.
* GreenEyedMonster: One interpretation of his dislike of Klavier is really just jealousy that Klavier is a talented prosecutor AND rock star.
* HairstyleInertia: If photographs seen in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' are any indication, Apollo's had his dual-antenna hairstyle since he was a very young boy. And according to [[spoiler:his father's Divination Seance, those antennae have been there ''since he was a baby'']].
* HasAType: Seems to have a thing for meek, soft-spoken girls with artsy streaks, going by his interactions with Vera Misham and Juniper Woods. Klavier even tells him that someone like Athena Cykes doesn't seem like Apollo's type.
* HatesSmallTalk: He'll do anything to avoid talking about his past until it's eventually dragged out into the open.
* HeadDesk: Upon TheReveal [[spoiler:that Dhurke [[DeadAllAlong has been dead all this time]] and was being channeled by Maya and (later) Amara]], he lifts his head up and slams it onto the desk in despair. This is absolutely ''not'' PlayedForLaughs.
* HereditaryHairstyle: [[spoiler:It comes from his Dad's side, except Apollo's horns are pointed up instead of down like his father, Jove.]]
** [[spoiler:Although they have different fathers, his half-sister Trucy also has small hair spikes on the top of her head which resemble Apollo's.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Briefly in Case 6-5, when he finds out [[spoiler:Dhurke has been DeadAllAlong]]. Similar to Phoenix in Case 2-4, he gets a unique "utter despair" animation for the first time ever.
* HesBack: In ''Dual Destinies'', the game seems to be bent on [[BreakTheCutie break him]] in cases 4 and 5, but when he manages to shake off his funk and trust both Athena and Phoenix completely, he drops his bandages, EyepatchOfPower and CoatCape and stands in court with Phoenix for the first time since ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney''.
* HollywoodHealing: In case 1 of ''Dual Destinies'', Apollo is so battered that his attempt to defend Juniper Woods has to be passed to Athena because he is physically unable to do so (and then after the case he gets conked on the head). After case 4, he takes his "leave of absence" and does some investigation but he's still wearing all his bandages. Come the climax of case 5 he unwraps his bandages and is right as rain, able enough to help Phoenix with his defense of Athena. All of this happens...maybe over the span of two or three days at most, at a time when the other characters seemed to think he would be in bed recuperating for a while.
* HotBlooded: A phrase used over and over to describe Apollo is his "passionate heart burning red". This is even more obvious in "Turnabout Serenade", when Apollo and [[spoiler:Daryan Crescend]] would almost duke it out if it weren't for Klavier's intervention.
* HyperAwareness: An explicit ability of his [[spoiler:due to his Gramarye ancestry, and heightened by his Bracelet]]. Percieving involves noticing even the most minor of nervous tics and using them to have witnesses reveal information they are trying to hide.

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* AffectionateNickname: He gets nicknamed "Polly" by Trucy, although AmbiguouslyBi:
** In "Turnabout Big Top",
she doesn't use acts very smitten with Maximillion Galactica, swooning when he gives her a heart card and stuttering when he turns his charm on her. She also says though, in the same case, in reference to [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Regina]], "Even I want to profess my love to her."
** In episode 21 of the anime, she seems to enjoy the magazine with "rather scantily dressed" women and is visibly disappointed when Phoenix takes
it quite so much as away.
** In the manga,
Maya has an interaction with Phoenix where she is annoyed at him for not finding the Pink Princess sexy due to it being Will Powers under the costume.
--->'''Maya''': I'm telling you, you're crazy if you can't see how sexy the Pink Princess is.
* AngryCheekPuff: One of Maya's sprite poses has her puffing both of her cheeks while glaring, which is
used "Nick" whenever she's angry at Phoenix, fitting with her young, GenkiGirl demeanor. She still does it even when she's a 28-year-old woman by ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice''.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Her appearances beside Phoenix in court usually are filled with snark or saying something funny or ridiculous that just happens to kick start Phoenix's thought process, but in [[spoiler: the final case of the first game she's the first character, even before Phoenix, to put everything together and straight up tells Phoenix that she thinks Von Karma murdered Edgeworth's father, which turns out to be true]].
* BigEater: She apparently has an "extra stomach"
for Phoenix. Likewise, Klavier refers to him as "Herr Forehead", initially as an EmbarrassingNickname, but eventually as a term of endearment by steak ''and'' for sweets, and will bring up eating whenever the time opportunity crops up. Despite this, she's consistently portrayed as having a slender build.
-->'''Phoenix''': (How many stomachs does this girl have!?)
* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: Both parts, depending on which phase
of the plot you're in.
** In investigations, she plays the ''boke'' to Phoenix with her childish and oddball observations.
** In the courtroom, she plays the ''tsukkomi'' to the more oddball or difficult witness in snarky asides.
* BreakTheCutie: You're introduced to her when she stumbles upon the corpse of [[spoiler:her big sister, Mia, who was murdered in her own office]] and she is subsequently arrested and accused of the murder. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the next two games put her through the wringer in certain cases, and she ''still'' manages to come out of it smiling.
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in the main story games since ''Trials and Tribulations'', aside from [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney the]] occasional [[VideoGame/ProjectXZone crossover]], cameos in the ''Investigations'' games, some vague references in ''Apollo Justice'' and a postcard in
''Dual Destinies''. In Destinies'', she finally returns to the series in ''Spirit of Justice'', we find out that Datz calls him "AJ".
Justice''.
* AmateurSleuth: Although sometimes he has Ema's assistance.
* AmplifierArtifact: His bracelet is essentially this. Without it, he would have a very hard time noticing
ButtMonkey:
** Any moment Phoenix isn't
the effects butt of his hyper-empathy and not know when to go into perceive mode. Trucy shows that it can be done to an extent, but to use the perceive ability effectively without a bracelet would require [[HermitGuru ridiculous amounts of self-awareness and concentration]]. Trucy even notes at one point that Apollo is seeing witness tics that she can't pick up. So it's clear that without the external tool his ability is basically useless but it also makes him much more sensitive in the end so it goes both ways.
* AnimalMotifs: Minor example, and also brought about due to localization. In both Spanish and Italian, Justice's nickname "Pollo" means "chicken", since his hair could look like a chicken's comb. One of his goofy pouts also makes his mouth look like a beak.
* AnimeHair: Though it's not natural and Apollo notes that he uses hair gel. Like Phoenix, it's used for a few gags; Jinxie Tenma believes he's a yokai because his hair looks like horns, Rayfa calls him "Horn Head", and [[spoiler:Queen Ga'ran]] calls him "Horned Devil".
* AscendedFanboy: Who else stays up at night training themselves to bellow '''''Objection!'''''? And then
joke, there's his extreme excitement at meeting Phoenix for a fifty-to-fifty chance Maya's on the first time...as receiving end instead. This includes being attacked by a defendant.
dog, having camera flash repeatedly blasted in her eyes, being coerced into a waitress gig, and so forth.
** In a more serious manner, she's also the most recurring defendant in the series. Maya has been accused of seven murders on five separate occasions, four of which actually go to trial.
* BadassBoast: During CantKillYouStillNeedYou: [[spoiler:This is what prevents her kidnapping in "Turnabout Revolution", he says some pretty daring statements towards Sergeant Buff.
-->'''Apollo:''' Sorry, but I'm afraid lawyers are missile-proof.[[note]]Keep
Revolution" having lethal stakes like in mind, he was saying this "Farewell, My Turnabout", as her spirit channelling would be needed to a drone that has a habit of firing bullets at him and just loaded missiles at Datz just a few minutes ago.[[/note]]
** He then follows up with ''another'' one of these not even a minute afterwards!
--->'''Apollo:''' Courtroom warriors don't use guns or missiles, because evidence is our weapon of choice! And
summon the evidence has exposed your bald-faced lie! My truth bomb, Sarge...has stripped your defenses bare!
** As if that wasn't daring enough, once he reveals that [[spoiler: Nayna is secretly Queen Amara]], Apollo indicts her!
--->'''Apollo:''' If you commit
spirit of the crime, you'd better be ready to do the time. Be you a priest, saint, queen, or god!
* BadassLongcoat: Gets one in in ''Dual Destinies'' during his ConflictingLoyalty stage. [[spoiler:It was his best friend Clay's, and he wears it in honor of him while he tracks down his killer.
Holy Mother, making Paul Atishon's threats against Phoenix empty.]]
* BashBrothers: With Klavier. Unlike any of {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Half the other prosecutor-and-defense teams things she says during investigation are off-the-wall comments.
* ContinuityCameo: She appears
in the series, Apollo and Klavier pull this act straight out WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue of "Rise from the starting gate, and keep it up for the entire game. It's Ashes" even more impressive given that before 4-2 they'd never even met though she's absent in the case proper, save for some split-second flashbacks.
* CoolBigSis: Pearl thinks the world of her
and they Maya supports her no matter what. Justified, as Maya's the only close family Pearl has who's still pull this off. On around (and not in jail). This is reflected in how Pearl picks up some of her mannerisms by the defense lawyer side, he becomes this with Athena and Phoenix in time of ''Dual Destinies''.
* BeingPersonalIsntProfessional:
CoyGirlishFlirtPose: She does this pose anytime she's thinking something mischievous.
* DamselInDistress: [[OncePerEpisode At least once every game she shows up in.]] Also qualifies her for DesignatedVictim.
** In his introduction, he's extremely tight-lipped about himself, his past, and his emotions with the people he works with, to the point it's actually brought up twice over two different games, and only talks about himself when he's given no choice ''Phoenix Wright'': Maya is accused of her sister's murder in the matter (and even then, first half of case 2.
** ''Justice For All'': Maya
is vague at best, dodging questions accused of murdering a spirit channeling client in case 2, and she's kidnapped for ransom in case 4.
** ''Trials & Tribulations'': Maya's Sacred Urn is stolen in case 2, and she's missing/almost killed/accused of her mother's murder in case 5.
** ''Layton vs. Wright'': Maya is accused of witchcraft and murder in case 3, after which [[spoiler:she is seemingly executed anyway when she tries
to avoid giving any details except what's absolutely necessary).
prevent the actual witch from being executed]].
** Part of his CharacterDevelopment in ''Spirit of Justice'' is getting over this. He finally does reveal parts of his history to his allies; namely, that he was adopted and grew up in Khura'in. At first, this was only because he had no choice but to visit Justice'': The prologue anime has Maya taken hostage by a Khura'in at Kingdom fugitive, but she's immediately rescued by the time. But local authorities. However, she was on the phone talking to Phoenix when this happened, and her phone broke during the scuffle, so Phoenix goes after her without knowing she's alright, triggering the events of the game. Then in case 3 of the game itself, she's accused of murdering a priest. [[spoiler:And in "Turnabout Revolution", she is abducted in order to force Phoenix to work for a murderer, just like in Case 5, where it gets more personal for Apollo, he opens up much more.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He's quite protective of Trucy. [[spoiler:Who, as it turns out, is his half-sister. Neither of them know that, though.
2-4.]]
* BigNo: DeadpanSnarker: Not as bad as Phoenix in any sense, but she gets her fair share of snark in the cases against Godot and his [[IceCreamKoan coffeenese]]. Most of the pans over to her in the cases are for her to say something about Godot's latest "metaphor", or when Phoenix fails at [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffing the court]].
-->'''Godot''': It would seem I've been forced to eat crow!\\
'''Maya''': I wonder what blend number crow-flavoured coffee is?
* DependingOnTheArtist: Capcom just can't decide on what her eye color is.
While these are common occurences, he gets an especially big one in trilogy art and other media flip-flops between brown, gray, or blue, ''Spirit of Justice'' art shows it to be gray.
* {{Determinator}}: No amount of training is too harsh for her, even
when [[spoiler:he realizes his adoptive father Dhurke was DeadAllAlong]].
* BlindfoldedVision: Partial; Apollo has
it involves standing under a bandage over one waterfall or sitting on a block of his eyes ice overnight (in '''winter''').
* TheDitz: Her assessments of things can be quite a bit silly at times. While she didn't appear
in ''Dual Destinies'', presumably from his injuries following the she did write a letter to Phoenix in which she assumed he was having a trial in an exploding courtroom blast. [[spoiler:It was (as opposed to a courtroom in which there long before the incident. It's meant to be a self-imposed PowerLimiter on his Perception ability, to stop perceiving Athena who was (unknowingly) lying to him every time an explosion).
* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Turnabout Goodbyes", when Phoenix is worried that Larry's testimony might make things worse for Edgeworth, Maya points out that Edgeworth was convicted, so
they talked about have nothing to lose. Phoenix agrees and realizes that Larry is their last hope.
* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: She's seventeen at
the case.beginning, and a fan of ''The Steel Samurai'', which is apparently aimed at [[ShonenDemographic 10-year-old boys]] -- an interest that survives to her late twenties.
* {{Fangirl}}: Lover of all things ''Steel Samurai'' and its spinoffs. ''Spirit of Justice'' even extends it to its ''ripoffs'' as well, to the point that she considers pitching a ''Plumed Punisher''/''Steel Samurai'' crossover when she gets back to LA.
* FanservicePack: Official art of her adult self indicates she's developed a figure comparable to her sister's.
* FightingYourFriend: Phoenix has to cross-examine her in the final section of "Bridge to the Turnabout", and [[spoiler:Apollo must cross-examine her in one of the final sections of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: The final witness in ''Trials & Tribulations''.
]]
* BrokenPedestal:
** Apollo enters his
FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the rather childish Foolish sibling to Mia's Responsible. Part of it's due to her personality, but some of it may be due to the large age gap between the sisters.
* GenericCuteness: In the
first case absolutely ''idolizing'' game she's referred to as plain; in the third, when asking Nick how she looks dressing up as a waitress he replies that maybe she should quit being a spirit medium. She's still drawn in the same {{Animesque}} style as everyone else (although she does look a tad more cartoonish than other characters). In the manga, Phoenix Wright, claiming introduces her by saying that no one she's not all that pretty. By Spirit of Justice she seems to grow out of it, being considered pretty or regal by a handful of characters in his generation hadn't heard of him Khura'in.
* GenkiGirl: Maya is easily excitable
and his office, generally in a chipper mood to the point of wearing out Phoenix.
* HairstyleInertia: A photograph at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout" shows Maya sporting the same long hair
and attempting bun as a toddler. Her hair is still this way in her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'', a whopping nine years after she's last seen in-game.
* HidingInPlainSight: [[spoiler:She avoids Dahlia's wrath by channeling her. It works
to defend him the point Dahlia thinks she's in court using such logic as "that is a contradiction Pearl's body, and that Phoenix only realizes she's being channeled by Maya because there's no way one else that could]].
* HimeCut: A variation, there are baubles that decorate the sidetails and tie the back together. It serves both to reflect her traditional upbringing and act as a tip-off to her spiritualist job.
* HopelessWithTech: Zigzagged. She has a cellphone that she knows how to operate all right, but when it comes to ''computers'', she can't even turn the things on. [[HypocriticalHumor And despite this]], she teases
Phoenix Wright would cheat when he struggles to get a security report from a computer in case 3-2.
* IOweYouMyLife: "Bridge to the Turnabout", [[spoiler:Godot kills Dahlia-in-Misty's body before she's able to murder Maya. Maya then spends her entire testimony
at cards!" By the end of the case, case trying to clear Godot of suspicion, realizing he'd be incriminated for killing Misty even though he saved Maya's life in the process]].
* InadequateInheritor: Morgan believes her to be this to the position of Master, as she has relatively weak spiritual power compared to her prodigy cousin Pearl. That said, Maya later proves this wrong when [[spoiler: she overpowers Pearl's control of a spirit in 3-5]].
* KiddieKid: Maya is 17-19 during the
Phoenix has tricked him [[spoiler:into using forged evidence]] and Apollo is so furious he ''decks'' him. Although he doesn't seem to hate Phoenix, it definitely shook him out his case of hero-worship, and he often thinks mildly disparaging things about his former idol.
** This also applies to [[spoiler:his former boss Kristoph Gavin, whom he helps get into jail in the course of his first case, which he was originally defending with ''him as co-counsel''. It gets worse when it's revealed that Kristoph has been responsible for many terrible things, including Phoenix's disbarment and multiple murders that form the basis
trilogy but acts like 9 most of the game's closing case. It's even sadder for Apollo that he was unable to conventionally prove Kristoph's motive time. Even in her late twenties in ''Spirit of the crime for both Zak and Vera because his decisive evidence was a replica and not the real deal and would've gotten Vera guilty had Phoenix not intervened Justice'', she [[{{Womanchild}} still retains some childlike mannerisms]].
* KimonoIsTraditional: Goes hand in hand
with her spirit medium background. At the Jurist System]].
* BunnyEarsLawyer: While we, as the player, always see the Perceive system in action from Apollo's perspective, staring down the witness, saying "You're hiding something", and having the witness ''admit'' it must look pretty odd from the sidelines. When he Perceives, people tend to look at him in shock and say that he was [[KubrickStare staring so hard]] his eyes bugged out.
* ButtMonkey: Although all three main lawyers become this when they're playable, he gets the least respect overall. Even Athena's employment in the Agency lessened his ButtMonkey status a little. Exemplified in
end of "Turnabout Reclaimed" (the DLC case for ''Dual Destinies''), Phoenix and Time Traveler", she is the only one to wear a kimono (a different one from her normal outfit) to the wedding in contrast to Athena rush off to and Ema's modern-style dresses.
* KleptomaniacHero: If it weren't for Phoenix, much of
the Shipshape Aquarium evidence and various possessions of witnesses and suspects would end up in her pockets. She's always eager to get justice for Sasha's friend... and Apollo has to stay behind and watch the office like some secretary. Throughout the case he's even pleading with Phoenix to give him ''some'' case-related work to do.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "[[{{Pun}} Here comes Justice]]!" He also adds '''''Gotcha!''''' to the set of catch phrases to shout in big red letters.
** In ''Dual Destines'', another one of his catchphrases ("I'm fine!"), [[CerebusRetcon receives a new meaning]]: it was a phrase he and his old middle school friend used for confidence boosting.
* ChromaticSuperiority: Seems to believe that red is the best color from a few of his thoughts. He may be joking, though.
* ClosetGeek: He keeps manga on his desk. [[BlatantLies It's totally useful for research purposes]].
* CluelessChickMagnet: He has ShipTease with Vera, Athena, Juniper, and [[spoiler:Aura Blackquill]]. On top of that, a female watching the first trial of the second case calls his forehead attractive during one of the times he has the advantage (though the way she phrases it suggests it turned her off [[PowerIsSexy until he started being an impressive lawyer]]). In spite of all of this, Apollo hasn't seemed to notice a single one of these girls' attraction to him.
* CoatCape: Sports one in ''Dual Destinies''. It actually belongs to his best friend, who [[spoiler:is [[TragicKeepsake the victim]] of case 4]].
* ColorMotif: Red, contrasting/ complimenting Phoenix's blue and Athena's yellow in ''Dual Destinies''. He's often described
into restricted areas through illegal means, as being eager and dedicated, with a "[[{{Hotblooded}} passionate heart burning red]]".
well.
* TheComicallySerious: Apollo tries so very hard to maintain professionalism when dealing with other people, but when you work daily with ridiculous witnesses, an assistant with magic panties, eccentric prosecutors, and [[TricksterMentor trickster mentors]], you can't help but become this trope.
-->'''Apollo:''' Believe me, any comic relief I may provide is entirely unintentional.
* ConflictingLoyalty:
** In
{{Leitmotif}}: "Turnabout Trump", Apollo's loyalties start to conflict Sisters", which comes in 2001 (first game), 2002 (second and third game), and 2016 (sixth game) flavors.
* LethallyStupid: [[DownplayedTrope Not very often]] but she has her moments, like when she tested how a decorative sword would bend by ''smashing Phoenix's head
with it'', or when she tested if someone can be struck on the back of his head from the front in the same way.
* TheLoad: She certainly ''feels'' like she's this, especially after case 1-4. It's not true, of course; spirit channeling powers aside, she's often a valuable source of insight and is
one another. Does he stay loyal to [[spoiler:his mentor Kristoph]], or seek of Phoenix's pillars of emotional support throughout the original trilogy. She also remembers a key piece of information and figures out the truth? Does he listen to Kristoph's warnings, or follow his client's advice? He eventually decides to pursue the truth instead of being loyal to anyone.
--->'''Apollo:''' This isn't
that [[spoiler: Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth before Phoenix even thought about loyalty... This is about it]], saving his whole case and setting him on the truth!
** In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", he faces
right track to nailing the real murderer.
* MakingTheChoiceForYou: [[spoiler:She wrote
a similar note to Phoenix asking him to get Matt Engarde, the defendant who hired a ProfessionalKiller to kill the defendant's rival, declared guilty no matter what. The problem [[spoiler:when Athena looks like is that she could be was being held hostage by that ProfessionalKiller who will kill her if the defendant is found guilty. This means that she was asking to die rather than let Engarde get away with his best friend's murderer.]] He once again puts the truth over everything and [[TenMinuteRetirement goes off conspiracy to figure things out by himself.commit murder.]]
* MeaningfulName:
** The first part "Maya" and "Mayoi" are the Sanskrit and Japanese names, respectively, for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_(illusion) Buddhist concept of illusion.]] Meanwhile, the kanji used for the name Mayoi mean "true night," which the director felt suited the setting of "Turnabout Revolution" has him [[spoiler:clashing with Phoenix Sisters", her debut case. "Mayoi" can also mean "lost" (as in civil court, which causes some strife among himself losing your sense of direction).
** Maya (altough sometimes spelled 'Maia') was also the eldest of the Seven Pleiads,
and the other Wright Anything Agency staff members]]. Though this turns out to be covering for something that none of them knew about.
* ContrivedCoincidence: His family history. How coincidental is it that he ends up being mentored by the man who [[spoiler:adopted his half-sister, and together with said sister, he cross-examines their long-lost mother in court]]?
* ConsummateProfessional: Apollo is actively
the most professional person beautiful. The latin word 'Maior' ('greater') and 'Maiestos' ('majestic') are related to work for the Agency, and name. The month May is named after this Maya, embodying growth. Fitting, since she [[spoiler:eventually ''grows'' to be the master mystic]].
* {{Nephewism}}: Maya was very young when her mother Misty disappeared, so her aunt Morgan became her guardian.
* NiceGirl: As childish as she is, Maya is
one of the most professional selfless characters ''in in the series'' (making him TheComicallySerious). One interpretation series. She gets herself held in contempt of his dislike of Klavier is not jealousy, but outright disdain for how Klavier is far from professional in court, considering Apollo is annoyed court to save Edgeworth, despite the latter having prosecuted her and her new friend Phoenix, and later insists that Klavier acts serious Phoenix [[spoiler:see to it that Engarde gets convicted]] regardless of what might happen to her.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In the first three games, her animation sprites look more cartoony compared to the rest of the realistic-looking cast at that time sans [[{{Gonk}} Moe and Ben]], [[http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/Ressources/Images/persos/Maya/3.gif especially
in "Turnabout Serenade" backstage but not in court.
this animation]] of hers, probably to highlight her GenericCuteness. [[ArtEvolution Averted when she is drawn with the newer style]].
* DaddyDidntShow: [[spoiler:When Dhurke left TheNotLoveInterest: For Phoenix, despite what [[ShipperOnDeck Pearl]] says. They're always together, obviously care deeply about one another, and messing with Maya is a really good way to ruin Nick's day (and perhaps get him to ruin yours next time you're in America as a child, he promised Apollo he would come back for him. However he never showed up until years later, court). Even after Apollo had seven years, they're not officially a couple but still keep in contact and are apparently close despite Maya's intensive training.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''Spirit of Justice'', Maya keeps her ability to channel spirits secret for much of the third case, since only the royal family is supposed to be able to do it. As a result, Rayfa dismisses Maya as a neophyte at best and a phony at worst, but Maya realizes that this deception is for the best.
* OddlyVisibleEyebrows: Particularly noticeable because her eyebrows are often completely covered by her long bangs.
* OlderAndWiser: Although she remains perky and dorky, her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'' shows that she's also
become a lawyer himself, and ''after Dhurke had died.'']]
* DarkestHour: Apollo's moment
much more mature as she grew up.
-->'''Maya''': Sorry, I guess I've outgrown [[RunningGag
that stepladder argument we always have]]...\\
'''Phoenix''': I think you mean "ladder," Maya.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's 28-years-old in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', yet looks younger. It helps she hasn't changed much in appearance ''or'' personality.
* OnceAnEpisode: In every main-series game she appears in, she is accused of murdering someone.
[[spoiler: he The third game is right in finding the odd one out that [[ParentalSubstitute Dhurke]] [[DeadAllAlong is murdered]].however, as it's the only one where she isn't the primary suspect, and it was [[TakingTheHeat intentional on her part]]. Nevertheless, it still counts.]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Becomes OutOfFocus: In ''Justice For All'', she spends most of the main character time being either as a defendant, or kidnapped. She only gets some relevance in ''Spirit the final act of Justice'', especially the first case, and the entirety of the third case. Her role is so diminished compared to the first and third game that she doesn't even appear in the game's cover (when even Edgeworth, who appeared in only one case, is present there).
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother disappeared in disgrace at the end of the infamous [=DL-6=] incident. Maya usually doesn't let on how much this bothers her, it tends to come up [[StepfordSmiler when other tragedies darken her mood]] and pull her out of her normal PluckyGirl attitude. Also, her father died when she was very young, but that almost never comes up, because it seems that she never really knew him.
* PipePain: PlayedForLaughs in ''Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney'' during the English Trial, where she picks up the assault weapon and whacks Phoenix with it to try and see if she could hit the back of his head with it.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Phoenix. They're attached at the hip all through the original trilogy, and Phoenix risks his life for her multiple times; the two remain very devoted to each other even after the timeskip. However, despite minor ShipTease moments, their relationship is not romantic.
* PluckyGirl: Maya loses multiple relatives over the course of a few years, gets accused of murder in every game, and endures other traumatic events. Despite this, her enthusiasm never wavers. Even during her more somber introduction in Case 1-2, she will still attempt to laugh if Phoenix tries to joke with her.
* ThePollyanna: She will talk about being accused of murder with a big smile on her face.
* PowerStrainBlackout:
** Faints dead away after [[spoiler:Dahlia is removed from her body]] in Case 3-5.
** Just as she's found
in "Turnabout Revolution".Revolution", she faints from exhaustion and spends the first half of the trial resting in the hospital. [[spoiler:Unsurprising, considering she'd been channeling Dhurke for almost the entire time Apollo and company were with him.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Taking up his mentor's mantle as the game's FirstPersonSmartass. Although ''un''like his mentor, Apollo is a lot less internal about his snark, and is far more likely to point out how ridiculous or stupid a situation is rather bluntly. It goes with his OnlySaneMan status.
PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Maya was ten years younger than her older sister Mia.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: He manages to beat [[spoiler:the legendary ''Phoenix Wright'' in a civil case, PutOnABus:
** Right before Case 1-5,
though granted [[WorfHadTheFlu he had been blackmailed into defending a guilty party]] in the original Game Boy Advance release there was no case 1-5 and even Apollo is dubious of his chances of beating Phoenix in a fair trial, it's still an impressive feat considering that Phoenix assured Apollo that he wouldn't be holding back]]. In the same case, and even more to his credit, he defeated [[spoiler:Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in, a ''queen'' who changed the law on the spot to suit her needs and threatened to have him and Phoenix gunned down where they stand. Moreover, he did it all on his own, reappearance in 2-1 came without resorting to asking Phoenix for help, even though he was at his side]]. He's come a long way since his debut game.
* DetectivePatsy: In "Turnabout Corner", [[spoiler:he was hired by the real killer
break in order to represent the defendant, firmly convinced that he would lose]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: He shares this role with Athena in
between.
** She is also absent from ''Apollo Justice'' and
''Dual Destinies''. He appears to be this to The latter confirms that she has been keeping contact with Phoenix by sending letters and Steel Samurai videos, and undergoing intensive training.
* PrettyInMink: In the live action film, her jacket has a thick fur collar added.
* SarcasmBlind: Especially when she's
in full ''boke'' mode during investigations.
* SecretKeeper: In
''Spirit of Justice'', [[spoiler:until Apollo takes center stage for almost the entirety of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* TheEmpath: Part of how he is aware that a person is lying is
she's asked by [[spoiler:Dhurke to keep his own innate ability death a secret so the Khura'in revolution can keep going... as well as to [[LivingLieDetector tense up with them]] whenever they're not entirely confident about their statement, expressed be able to see Apollo again through a feeling of tightness in his bracelet. However he [[WrongAssumption wrongfully attributes it]] as a mystical power from channeling]].
* ShesAllGrownUp: Before
the bracelet itself rather than himself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: From his first case, Apollo makes it clear he seeks the truth at whatever cost by [[spoiler:convicting his boss of murder.]] He would go on to [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies make
time skip she was a habit]] of [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice opposing his colleagues]] in court.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: Is prominently shown in several promotional art for ''Dual Destinies'' and its first case
perky teenager; starting with an EyepatchOfPower, CoatCape, the 3D games, she's a lovely young woman in her late twenties. Lampshaded by Larry in ''Turnabout Time Traveler'' when he says she's "all grown up and [[BandageMummy his hands wrapped in bandages]]. Soon after being introduced, he takes a leave of absence from the Agency, with as cute as ever".
* ShipperOnDeck: For
Phoenix and Athena. We find out Iris after seeing [[EntertaininglyWrong what she assumes to be]] LoveAtFirstSight.
-->'''Maya''': [singing] Iris and Nick, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
* ShooOutTheClowns: She is largely absent in both "Farewell, My Turnabout" and "Bridge to the Turnabout" -- the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd game, respectively. In the former she's kidnapped to pressure Phoenix into taking the case, in the latter she's locked away courtesy of [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]]. Happens again
in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" that [[spoiler:the bandages are from him being caught Revolution," which acts as a CallBack to "Farewell, My Turnabout."
* {{Sidekick}}: Effectively Phoenix's partner
in a bomb blast, the coat is his dead best friend Clay's, solving crime and the eyepatch is actually a self-imposed RestrainingBolt second main character in the first three games. She finally returns to stop his perception abilities from triggering around Athena (and thus believing she could be responsible for Clay's murder). He wears them all during his brief bout this role in the DLC case of ConflictingLoyalty, and removes all Spirit of them as soon as his doubts are put to rest.Justice.
* SlipknotPonytail: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:after Dahlia leaves her body.
]]
* ExpressiveHair: It flops forward when he's surprised or disheartened. During his HeroicBSOD SpannerInTheWorks: In ''Dual Destinies'', without even showing up in case 6-5, it goes completely limp.
* EyepatchOfPower: Gets a temporary one during "The Cosmic Turnabout" and
person! [[spoiler:In her letter in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" due to Tomorrow", her inaccurate comment about Phoenix being in a trial in an exploding courtroom (when the explosion incident. [[spoiler:Then it turns out it trial was actually after the explosion) ended up giving Phoenix the idea of using the blown-up Courtroom No. 4 for a different reason.the retrial of Metis Cykes's murder. This ultimately causes the phantom to be caught, which might not have been possible otherwise.]]
* FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator: In his own game he's StealthPun: She's a legal assistant with paranormal abilities -- a ''paralegal''.
* StepfordSmiler: At times, as Mia comments that she's more lonely and sad than she lets on. This is especially true at
the POV character conclusion of 3-5, when [[spoiler:despite Maya's mother having been killed, she puts on a strong face and does a lot of resolves not to cry for Pearl's sake, as Pearl has not only been manipulated by her mother, but also blames herself for the investigating but ultimately the story is about Phoenix's fall from grace and eventual rise back up.
incident being set into motion]].
* {{Fanservice}}: Some have taken his ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''-inspired DownloadableContent cosplay TookALevelInBadass: Thanks to her extensive training to live up to her new position as Master of Sanada Yukimura from Kurain, she's a much better spirit medium in ''Spirit of Justice'' to be this than she was as Yukimura doesn't wear [[WalkingShirtlessScene anything under his red jacket]], so neither does Apollo, giving us a nice look at his pecs.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Unlike Phoenix, he's somewhat less polite up front and lets more of his snark leave his brain.
* FistPump: Apollo does a version of this with both his hands
teenager in ''Dual Destinies'', the animation showing up when he resolves original trilogy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** Burgers or ramen, [[CulturalTranslation depending on whether it's the English or Japanese version]], which leads
to get something done. It becomes even funnier with an added "slap" sound effect and screen shake, meaning he was [[HotBlooded extra resolute]] about what he was saying.
* AFoolForAClient: A justified trope where he started representing himself and
the odd case of the noodle stand Phoenix [[spoiler:as additional accused persons when Ga'ran usurped the judge's job and [[MiscarriageOfJustice handed down apparently visited with Maya a false guilty verdict]] to Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Apollo's client, because the Defense Culpability Act automatically convicts lawyers of clients who are declared guilty and sentences the lawyers of such clients to the same sentence as that of which was handed to the convicted client. Fortunately, Apollo manages to get that false verdict overturned, and was able to have the Defense Culpability Act declared null and void.]]
* ForeheadOfDoom: Klavier even begins calling him "Herr Forehead" partway through the second case, though this may be partly due to him insisting ''which part of the forehead the victim was shot'' was very important at the moment. Ironically, when looking at artwork of him
lot in game and in official art, his forehead... really isn't ''that'' big. His hairstyle does draw attention to it though.
* TheGhost: He is completely absent in "Turnabout Time Traveler" and only gets a single mention as Trucy's former magic assistant, unless examining his stuff at the office. Justified, as he is [[spoiler:at Khura'in working hard to reestablish law order, and the extra case takes place after the finale of the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'']].
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Just like his mentor and his mentor before him. In his case, though, this is a sign of him being a fanboy of his mentor rather than an unconsciously mimicked habit. [[spoiler:During the final case of ''Spirit of
''Apollo Justice'', since there's no mention of such a thing in the might American releases of Apollo's righteous anger, channeled through his demand that Ga'ran end the first three games. At least the ''Professor Layton'' crossover there is a cutscene showing her insane & illegal rein as monarch as he points at her, is able to send out a force that's strong and Phoenix munching burgers.
** Though with how much Maya [[BigEater loves food in general]], it's easy
enough to cause the Royal Guard to be blown away and for Ga'ran to recoil as if she was physically struck]].
* GiverOfLameNames: His name for a runaway calico cat he finds
assume they're ''both'' her favorites. This is further implied in an audio drama? Callie. Athena and Trucy are quick to make fun of his extremely lame naming sense.
* GreenEyedMonster: One interpretation of his dislike of Klavier is really just jealousy that Klavier is a talented prosecutor AND rock star.
* HairstyleInertia: If photographs seen in ''Dual Destinies'' and
''Spirit of Justice'' are any indication, Apollo's had his dual-antenna hairstyle since he was a very young boy. And according to [[spoiler:his father's Divination Seance, those antennae have been there ''since he was a baby'']].
* HasAType: Seems to have a thing for meek, soft-spoken girls with artsy streaks, going by his interactions with Vera Misham and Juniper Woods. Klavier even tells him that someone like Athena Cykes doesn't seem like Apollo's type.
* HatesSmallTalk: He'll do anything to avoid talking about his past until it's eventually dragged out into the open.
* HeadDesk: Upon TheReveal [[spoiler:that Dhurke [[DeadAllAlong has been dead all this time]] and was being channeled by Maya and (later) Amara]], he lifts his head up and slams it onto the desk in despair. This is absolutely ''not'' PlayedForLaughs.
* HereditaryHairstyle: [[spoiler:It comes from his Dad's side, except Apollo's horns are pointed up instead of down like his father, Jove.]]
** [[spoiler:Although they have different fathers, his half-sister Trucy also has small hair spikes on the top of her head which resemble Apollo's.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Briefly in Case 6-5, when he finds out [[spoiler:Dhurke has been DeadAllAlong]]. Similar to Phoenix in Case 2-4, he gets a unique "utter despair" animation for the first time ever.
* HesBack: In ''Dual Destinies'', the game seems to be bent on [[BreakTheCutie break him]] in cases 4 and 5, but when he manages to shake off his funk and trust both Athena and Phoenix completely, he drops his bandages, EyepatchOfPower and CoatCape and stands in court with Phoenix for the first time since ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney''.
* HollywoodHealing: In case 1 of ''Dual Destinies'', Apollo is so battered that his attempt to defend Juniper Woods has to be passed to Athena because he is physically unable to do so (and then after the case he gets conked on the head). After case 4, he takes his "leave of absence" and does some
(third case, second investigation but he's still wearing all his bandages. Come the climax of case 5 he unwraps his bandages and is right as rain, able enough to help day), when Phoenix offers to take Maya to "Eldoon's Noodles, or your favorite burger joint" for celebration.
* UnskilledButStrong: She doesn't train nearly as hard at the Kurain Channeling Technique as her cousin Pearl, and considers her skill inferior. There are also times that she fails to channel a spirit when she's trying to (notably in Case 1-4, where she fails to channel her sister). Closer analysis reveals that, between her and Pearl, Maya is actually the medium
with his defense of Athena. All of this happens...maybe over the span ''stronger'' spiritual power. In case 2-4, she channels a spirit that Pearl was channeling, leaving Pearl as herself--a feat Pearl stated had to be done by a very powerful medium. This is a plot point in [[spoiler:3-5, where the ''failure'' of two or three days at most, at Pearl to channel a time when spirit is caused by Maya turning out to already be channeling said spirit--in other words, Maya can "steal" a channeled spirit from Pearl, but not the other characters seemed way around]]. Not so much anymore in her ''Spirit of Justice'' appearance, as she's now both skilled ''and'' strong.
* VaporWear: In 6-3, when Maya is channelling a male spirit, he removes the upper part of her outfit
to think he would be in bed recuperating for a while.
* HotBlooded: A phrase used over and over to describe Apollo is
reveal his "passionate heart burning red". chest. Not among the clothing removed is a bra. This is even more obvious in "Turnabout Serenade", when Apollo and [[spoiler:Daryan Crescend]] would almost duke it out if it weren't for Klavier's intervention.
* HyperAwareness: An explicit ability of his [[spoiler:due to his Gramarye ancestry, and heightened by his Bracelet]]. Percieving
does, however, make sense, as channelling involves noticing changing the shape of the channeller's body, and [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing so loose, unrestrictive clothing is probably for the best]].
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her sister Mia, but only if she lets them.
* {{Womanchild}}: [[DownplayedTrope To a degree]] in ''Spirit of Justice''. While she ''has'' gotten OlderAndWiser, there are still moments where she shows a childlike enthusiasm and curiousity
even into her late twenties, and of course, she's still just as big of a ''Steel Samurai'' fan as she was when she was a teenager. She even enjoys the most minor of nervous tics and using them to have witnesses reveal information they are trying to hide.Khura'inese ripoff ''The Plumed Punisher'' just as much as the original.



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* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:Decides to stay and open his own law office in the now liberated Khura'in at the end of "Turnabout Revolution".]]
* IdiotHair: His two..."horns", which helps endear him during his formative years and go on to become a defining physical characteristic in his later appearances. [[spoiler:The fact Trucy also has a set of these, albeit smaller, under her top hat connects the pair before their true relationship is actually confirmed]].
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: He refuses to compromise his morals in any way, shape, or form in his pursuit of justice.
* InsultOfEndearment: He is given the insulting nickname "Horn Head" by Rayfa. She later warms up to Apollo, but still calls him "Horn Head".
* IronicEcho: At one point during his ConflictingLoyalty in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", Apollo [[spoiler:becomes something of a shadow of his old mentor, Kristoph, mimicking some of his animations and lines. The following quote was even highlighted in-game, drawing further attention to its significance.]]
-->'''Apollo:''' [[spoiler:Evidence is everything in court.]]
* {{Irony}}: At the beginning of ''Apollo Justice'', where Trucy is revealed to be Phoenix's "daughter", Apollo is somewhat shocked upon realizing that would mean Phoenix would've had a kid at just 18 or so. [[spoiler:Doing the math reveals that Apollo's mother would also have been 18 when he was born.]]
* ItsPersonal: Becomes so dead-set on indicting the person who killed [[spoiler:his best friend Clay]] that he decides to leave the Wright Anything Agency to act on his own. Turns out the main reason for his actions was due to [[spoiler:his perceiving ability and evidence piling up against Athena]].
* {{Keet}}: He's eccentric and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]], while managing to smile a goofy smile quite often in ''Dual Destinies''. [[spoiler:When he's not being broken that is.]]
* KleptomaniacHero: He is Phoenix's student, after all.
* KubrickStare: Apparently this is how he looks like when he's using Perceive.
* LastNameBasis: In the Japanese version he always refers to people by their last name (with "[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics -san]]" added to the end), except for Trucy (which makes sense since he reserves "Naruhodou" to Phoenix) and Clay. In the English version, he tends to call people "Mr./Ms. [Name]" in court, even if he's quite familiar with them.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "A New Chapter of Trials!", his Objection theme, which gets remixes in the following games. ''Dual Destinies'' also gives him a calmer variation, "I'm Fine!", used as his proper character theme.
* LivingLieDetector: He can use either evidence or his perception ability to expose lies.
* MadeOfIron: While he hasn't been through quite as much crap as Phoenix has, he still manages to [[TakingTheBullet body-block a large piece of debris]] with relatively minor injuries and he quickly recovers [[spoiler:from a TapOnTheHead]] shortly afterwards without any lasting trauma.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Apollo" because he exposes the truth; "Justice" because... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin well]]... "Hosuke" means "law boy" and "Odoroki" means surprise; it would roughly mean 'A surprising man of law'. Also, the god "Apollo" was not only the god of truth, but also of the sun and is sometimes attributed with ''reviving'' the sun every morning, giving Apollo yet another connection to Phoenix. The god Apollo was also attributed with establishing the legal system of 12 jury members to decide guilt, according to Aeschylus's play "The Eumenides", which describes the god essentially being the first attorney who defends a client accused [[spoiler: [[https://www.ancient-literature.com/greece_aeschylus_eumenides.html of]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything matricide]]]], of all things. This one gets lampshaded by Phoenix when Juniper compares Apollo to the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology sun]]:
--->'''Phoenix:''' (The way she makes him sound... you'd think Apollo was some ancient god...)
--->'''Phoenix:''' (Oh, wait...)
** Apollo was also the Greek god of music, foreshadowing the fact that[[spoiler:, albeit at different times, both of Apollo's parents have been musicians]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Near the end of case 5 in ''Dual Destinies'', he realizes how [[spoiler: the phantom]] tricked him into thinking [[spoiler:Athena]] was Clay Terran's killer. This causes Apollo to feel incredibly foolish for turning against them.
--> '''Apollo''': The scumbag even made me turn on [[spoiler:Athena]]! Damn it! How the hell did I fall for that?!
* MysteriousPast: Other than the fact that he was abandoned when he was a year old, nothing was known about Apollo's past or motivations for becoming a lawyer until ''Dual Destinies'' and especially ''Spirit of Justice'' revealed his backstory. This is lampshaded, with other characters calling him out for not telling them until they become relevant to the story.
* TheNapoleon: A more downplayed one compared Franziska (whom he is three ''centimetres'' taller than). He's loud, brash, HotBlooded, and possesses the "big personality" trait of the Napoleon. The one time his lack of stature has attention drawn to it, he immediately points out that the person calling him short is ''shorter than he is''.
* NeatFreak: According to ''Spirit of Justice'', Apollo instinctively cleans when he sees a mess because he's the only one who ever cleans up at the agency.
* NervesOfSteel:
** It takes some nerve to be willing to not move an inch when the ''building you're in is about to blow up'' only to see to it that justice gets carried out. And then taking things a step farther after the place actually blows up with him in it, selflessly using his own body to shield another person from dangerous, falling rubble.
** Pulls it off again in ''Spirit of Justice'', where he manages to puzzle out a way to [[spoiler:overthrow Queen Gar'an while her royal guards are pointing assault rifles at him]].
* NiceGuy: He's definitely a little overexuberant, but his heart is absolutely in the right place.
* NoIndoorVoice: ''Chords of Steel!'' He's called out several times for being loud by other characters.
* ObliviousToLove: Towards Juniper Woods in ''Dual Destinies'': she literally starts knitting heart-patterned scarfs when the conversation so much as refers to him, and he doesn't seem to notice. Subverted once you get inside his head in case 4, where it's revealed he worries about putting her off if he doesn't play it cool and act natural.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Kid still gets mistaken for a high-schooler.
* OnlySaneMan: Apollo is usually the one hanging a giant lampshade over how ridiculous some of the stuff he and the others at the agency get put through is. Although he's certainly NotSoAboveItAll.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: After [[spoiler:the death of his best friend Clay]], Apollo becomes much more serious and quiet as he deals with his doubt and tries to find the truth of what happened.
-->'''Trucy:''' I'm really worried about him. He's not himself at all. He's usually not so cool and dark and mysterious like that!
* OrphansPlotTrinket: Apollo's bracelet, one of a pair that belonged to his mother and left with him before he was [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned]]. It ended up being very important to his LivingLieDetector powers.
* OutOfFocus: Underwent this during the 6-year gap between the releases of ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' and ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies''. While Edgeworth got [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth two spin-offs]] and Phoenix got two [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney crossover]] [[VideoGame/UltimateMarvelVsCapcom3 appearances]], and both got additional media like films and musicals, Apollo was nowhere to be seen, even eventually being dropped off the 10th anniversary site. ''Dual Destinies'' brings him back as a {{Deuteragonist}}, however. And in ''Spirit of Justice'', [[spoiler:he becomes the main character, which is especially obvious in the last case.]]
* ParentalAbandonment: He spent all his life without his parents because [[spoiler:his father died while trying to save him from a fire, and his mother returned to her troupe because she thought Apollo also died in the fire]].
* ThePerryMasonMethod: Like Phoenix, he operates in court following this trope.
* PowerIncontinence: Since his first case, Apollo's [[LivingLieDetector Perceive ability]] was shown to not be in his control, but his inability to stop perceiving others when they're tense or lying to him becomes a plot point in ''Dual Destinies''.
* PowerLimiter: His EyepatchOfPower is actually this, as it disables one of his eyes used to perceive people's thoughts.
* PrimalFear: Is scared of heights. Trucy and Athena [[DudeNotFunny make fun of this every chance they get]].
* RebuiltPedestal: Though it's never really returned to the level it was when Apollo first met Phoenix, by ''Dual Destinies'', it's become clear that Apollo has more or less returned to respecting Phoenix as a mentor and Defense Attorney. He trusts him enough that [[spoiler:when his private investigation all seems to point to Athena being the murderer of Clay, he confronts Phoenix in court due to believing that he was the one person who could prove his conclusion wrong. In the first BadEnding of ''Turnabout Revolution'', this unfortunately stays collapsed]].
* RedHotMasculinity: Apollo is passionate and headstrong, with a "passionate heart burning red". Red is also his favorite color and is featured prominently in his outfits.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Phoenix's Blue, being more excitable, hot-blooded, and prone to anger than Phoenix is. Jinxie Tenma even mistakes him for a ''literal'' Red Oni. A shining example comes in their responses to Athena asking if she can assault someone annoying her, Gaspen Payne for Phoenix, and Florent L'Belle for Apollo. Phoenix vehemently tells her not to, while Apollo simply tells her to get in line because he wants to do it first. Compared to Athena he's slightly less excitable, however.
* RefusalOfTheCall: At the end of 4-1, Phoenix asks Apollo to join his firm. But being that he just let Apollo unknowingly use forged evidence to win a case, Apollo adamantly refuses even though it had been his dream to work at Wright & Co. Law Offices. After two months of unemployment and [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive a (false) emergency call from Wright]], he finally ends up joining the agency.
* TheReliableOne: Out of all the employees of Wright Anything Agency, Apollo is the most likely to be doing the extra work no one else wants to do, such as cleaning the toilet, dealing with paperwork or running errands.
* RestrainingBolt: What his EyepatchOfPower actually is; he uses it to stop his bracelet from triggering his perception abilities every time Athena lies about what she was doing during Clay's murder. He uses it partially so he can function without his abilities from going off, but mostly because he doesn't want to believe Athena is actually guilty for killing his best friend.
* RevengeBeforeReason: In a trial, a bomb is about to go off in the courtroom, yet Apollo still wants to continue with the trial. This is a direct side-effect of the below trope.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Kickstarted by [[spoiler:Clay Terran's death]]. He gets into a conflict of interest with himself when the prime suspect for the murder turns out to be [[spoiler:Athena Cykes]].
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** Has this dynamic with Trucy in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', being the dry, snarky, and down-to-earth StraightMan to her more cheery and vividly imaginative nature.
** Also shares this dynamic heavily with Athena in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', as she presents herself as having a more tomboyish, openly active, and energetic nature to contrast his more calm and rational approach.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: This is Apollo's reaction when Klavier assumes he's dating Athena.
* ShipTease:
** Between him and Athena. Klavier even thinks Athena is Apollo's girlfriend, and Bonny mistakenly assumes that Apollo and Athena are a comedy duo performing their [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple old married couple]] routine when they're really just behaving like they usually do around each other.
** Juniper has a huge crush on Apollo, knitting scarves with hearts in them when anyone so much as mentions Apollo. Somehow, he hasn't noticed.
** With [[spoiler:Aura Blackquill]], who seems to have a soft spot for Apollo. Be it because she sympathized with his loss, hoped his investigation would lead to [[spoiler:Athena]]'s conviction, or both.
** Seems to get a lot with Trucy, although if that ever looked like it was going to happen, Phoenix would put a stop to it [[spoiler:by revealing that they're half-siblings.]]
** He seems to get some with Vera Misham in "Turnabout Succession". His awkward attempts to get her to open up, not to mention him actually [[spoiler:crying when he learns she'll be okay after both her trial and her poisoning]], practically ooze this.
* ShutUpHannibal:
** Blackquill constantly interrupts Apollo as he makes various explanations of his defense in 5-2. Eventually, Apollo has enough and proceeds to tell Blackquill to put a sock in it and listen to his case for once.
** In 6-2, Nahyuta claims that Apollo and Trucy, the defense and the defendant, are going to hell near the end of the trial, just before Apollo proves the true culprit's guilt. Apollo then says Nahyuta is going to hell for trying to get an innocent girl convicted of murder.
* SincerestFormOfFlattery: Why his mannerisms are so similar to Phoenix's, his idol.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: This is likely why he attracts the attention of so many women, he's straight forward, honest, and an extremely affable guy.
* StraightMan: Taking over this role from Phoenix in the original trilogy, but cranked up a few notches due to his tendency to try to be as professional as possible no matter how ridiculous the situations or people around him get.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: As revealed in ''Spirit of Justice'', he's the spitting image of his biological father, [[spoiler:Jove Justice]]. Subverted with [[spoiler:Dhurke, though, who also kind of looks like him but is simply his ''foster'' father]].
* SuperDrowningSkills: ''Spirit of Justice'' reveals that he doesn't know how to swim. Gets PlayedForDrama when [[spoiler:Apollo is trapped in an underground lake near Kurain Village that is rapidly filling up with water and nearly drowns.]]
* SuperSenses: Has a ''highly'' attuned sense of visual perception even without his bracelet.
* SuperWristGadget: His bracelet lets him know when a person is nervous.
** This bears some explanation, pieced together from his debut game. His bracelet is made of a heat-reactive alloy, unique from his birthplace country, which is used to make jewelry that expands together with its wearer as they age and grow up. It just so happens to help Apollo pick up on his own subconscious reactions to Perceive, those hinted to be very small muscular contractions, because the expansion process of the bracelet is as slow as you'd expect from a ''metal'' to do that. In short, his self-adjusting bracelet doesn't adjust as quick as the spasms that happens when his vision subconsciously picks up a tell on someone else, so he feels this piece of jewelry tightening weakly around his wrist at those moments.
* SupportingProtagonist: Phoenix is still the one driving the larger metaplot, even in his game. [[spoiler:However, this is inverted in ''Spirit of Justice'' as the game has Phoenix in the name while the story is actually about Apollo.]]
* SurvivalMantra: His "I'm fine!" yelling is always meant to encourage himself. He also gives this encouragement to others with an equally loud "You'll be fine!"
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Looked like he was one for Phoenix before he diverged into his own character (though he still retains a lot of Phoenix's traits).
* TearsOfFear: In case 4-2, Apollo starts crying when he finds Trucy after [[spoiler: he thought she was abducted in the court room. Turns out it was her stalling for time.]]
* TearsOfJoy: In the aftermath of case 4-4, Apollo cries when [[spoiler: it turns out that Vera was going to be alright.]]
* TakingTheBullet: Taking the ''gigantic chunk of debris'', actually, for Juniper. This is how he got his injuries.
* TapOnTheHead: At one point, Apollo is attacked and knocked out with a pointed piece of rubble. Even though it was apparently bad enough to cause bleeding, he was just fine after a night in the hospital.
* TenMinuteRetirement: In ''Dual Destinies'', Apollo leaves The Wright Anything Agency [[spoiler:to search for the true murderer of his friend Clay]] saying that the truth Phoenix searches for is probably different from his own. It only lasts less than a day.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like his fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys: see MeaningfulName entry.
* ThinkingTic: Apollo pushes his left index finger in the center of his forehead while resting his right arm in the crook of his left arm during his thinking animation.
* ThisLoserIsYou: Wanted to be exactly like Phoenix... and gets called out for being needlessly loud and showy in court.
* TookALevelInBadass:
** Between the fourth and fifth game. He comes across as a lot more composed and in control of both his attitude in court, and also his perceiving abilities. Although he's still perfectly capable of bluffing his way to the truth if he has to...
** He takes several levels in badass in the sixth game. By the end, he has [[spoiler:defeated Phoenix in court, overthrown a ''queen'' by convicting her of murder, and opened his own law firm in Khura'in]].
* TookALevelInJerkass: Temporarily in ''Dual Destinies'' when [[spoiler:he begins to suspect Athena might be responsible for Clay's murder]].
* TragicKeepsake:
** [[spoiler:The jacket he wears in ''Dual Destinies'' was owned by his deceased friend Clay Terran.]]
** His bracelet could be seen as this, as it was the only thing he had left from his biological parents after he was abandoned.
** [[spoiler:The former Sahdmadhi law firm becomes this in "Turnabout Revolution" as he inherits it following Khura'in's liberation.]]
* TraumaCongaLine:
** Experiences one in ''Dual Destinies''. [[spoiler:It begins when Clay, his best friend since middle school, gets murdered right before finally accomplishing his life's dream. Clay's mentor and Apollo's acquaintance gets accused for the murder. When going to investigate the crime with his partner Athena, she lies about having seen the murder weapon and sends Apollo into an existential dilemma when she keeps causing his bracelet to react whenever she talks about the case. Because of this, he handicaps himself with an eyepatch so he can't perceive Athena's tells. During the trial, a bomb goes off, which he is caught in and then gets injured further while saving Junie from falling rubble. Junie is accused of the bombing and murder of a third party, and Apollo volunteers to defend her, only to succumb to his injuries right before the trial and has to pass it on to Athena. Not long after, while doing a bit of investigation on the side, he's assaulted in the ruins of Courtroom #4 and sent back to the hospital. After coming to, he takes a leave of absence from the Wright Anything Agency so that he could sort out his suspicions on Athena. But when he resumes his investigation of Clay's murder, he comes to the only logical conclusion, based on the decisive evidence found by both him and Detective Fulbright, that Athena may be the killer. He interrupts the final verdict in case 5-5 in hopes that Wright can find a hole in his reasoning and clear up his doubt.]]
** ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't really kind to him either. [[spoiler:First, his friend and assistant Trucy is arrested for murder. Then the office he works in nearly gets repossessed because of somebody copying Trucy's signature on a shady contract. He meets his foster brother again after 10 years in the middle of defending her, who has not only changed dramatically, but tells Apollo that he's going to hell for defending criminals. He meets his foster father again after 10+ years, where later on the two of them are thrown deep into a cave where he nearly drowns. When the two of them end up in Khura'in, he defends him in court against suspicions of murder, only to find out that he's been DeadAllAlong. This revelation is so devastating that Apollo suffers a HeroicBSOD as [[DarkestHour he questions his own motivations for becoming a lawyer]]. And after he recovers from that shock, he eventually has to call for a seance to see the final moments of his biological father, Jove Justice, who he never got to know since Jove was killed when Apollo was a baby.]] Note that this happens roughly ''four to five months'' after the events of "The Cosmic Turnabout"/"Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* UnwittingPawn:
** Ends up as one of these for [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] [[spoiler:Phoenix]]. Later on when he helps the aforementioned out, at least he's doing it willingly.
** He was also one for [[spoiler:the phantom in ''Dual Destinies''. The lighter presented as evidence is used to cast suspicion on Athena, not knowing that the person who gave the evidence was the one responsible for Clay Terran's death.]]
* WaistcoatOfStyle: His signature outfit, [[ColorMotif in bright red]]. ''Dual Destinies'' establishes that he has a red jacket to match, which can be seen draped over one of the couches at the agency.
* TheWatson: Like Phoenix to the Kurain Channeling Technique, he's the one asking all the relevant questions about all the magic acts he sees. In ''Dual Destinies'', he has this role again for all the Japanese folklore he encounters.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Has this dynamic with Ema with them throwing snarky banters to each other, though it depends on her mood. It's more consistent with Athena once she is introduced.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
** Apollo is adverse to heights. In "The Magical Turnabout", he and Athena have to climb up to a stage catwalk. Athena notes that Apollo's white as a sheet and mentally he keeps reminding himself not to look down.
** One witness in another case wears a giant cardboard box and shuffles around in it to spy on people, sometimes making a hissing sound. When Apollo first meets them he says "Don't let it be a SNAAAAAKKKEE!!"
* YouCanAlwaysTellALiar: He is able to read and expose even the subtlest tell to expose lies by someone he is interrogating or cross-examining with his perception ability unless the prosecutor does something to interfere with this ability.
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* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:Decides to stay and open his own law office in the now liberated Khura'in at the end of "Turnabout Revolution".]]
* IdiotHair: His two..."horns", which helps endear him during his formative years and go on to become a defining physical characteristic in his later appearances. [[spoiler:The fact Trucy also has a set of these, albeit smaller, under her top hat connects the pair before their true relationship is actually confirmed]].
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: He refuses to compromise his morals in any way, shape, or form in his pursuit of justice.
* InsultOfEndearment: He is given the insulting nickname "Horn Head"
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by Rayfa. She later warms up to Apollo, but still calls him "Horn Head".
* IronicEcho: At one point during his ConflictingLoyalty in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", Apollo [[spoiler:becomes something of a shadow of his old mentor, Kristoph, mimicking some of his animations and lines. The following quote was even highlighted in-game, drawing further attention to its significance.]]
-->'''Apollo:''' [[spoiler:Evidence is everything in court.]]
* {{Irony}}: At the beginning of ''Apollo Justice'', where Trucy is revealed to be Phoenix's "daughter", Apollo is somewhat shocked upon realizing that would mean Phoenix would've had a kid at just 18 or so. [[spoiler:Doing the math reveals that Apollo's mother would also have been 18 when he was born.]]
* ItsPersonal: Becomes so dead-set on indicting the person who killed [[spoiler:his best friend Clay]] that he decides to leave the Wright Anything Agency to act on his own. Turns out the main reason for his actions was due to [[spoiler:his perceiving ability and evidence piling up against Athena]].
* {{Keet}}: He's eccentric and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]], while managing to smile a goofy smile quite often in ''Dual Destinies''. [[spoiler:When he's not being broken that is.]]
* KleptomaniacHero: He is Phoenix's student, after all.
* KubrickStare: Apparently this is how he looks like when he's using Perceive.
* LastNameBasis: In the Japanese version he always refers to people
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by their last name (with "[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics -san]]" added to the end), except for Trucy (which makes sense since he reserves "Naruhodou" to Phoenix) and Clay. In the English version, he tends to call people "Mr./Ms. [Name]" in court, even if he's quite familiar with them.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "A New Chapter of Trials!", his Objection theme, which gets remixes in the following games. ''Dual Destinies'' also gives him a calmer variation, "I'm Fine!", used as his proper character theme.
* LivingLieDetector: He can use either evidence or his perception ability to expose lies.
* MadeOfIron: While he hasn't been through quite as much crap as Phoenix has, he still manages to [[TakingTheBullet body-block a large piece of debris]] with relatively minor injuries and he quickly recovers [[spoiler:from a TapOnTheHead]] shortly afterwards without any lasting trauma.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Apollo" because he exposes the truth; "Justice" because... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin well]]... "Hosuke" means "law boy" and "Odoroki" means surprise; it would roughly mean 'A surprising man of law'. Also, the god "Apollo" was not only the god of truth, but also of the sun and is sometimes attributed with ''reviving'' the sun every morning, giving Apollo yet another connection to Phoenix. The god Apollo was also attributed with establishing the legal system of 12 jury members to decide guilt, according to Aeschylus's play "The Eumenides", which describes the god essentially being the first attorney who defends a client accused [[spoiler: [[https://www.ancient-literature.com/greece_aeschylus_eumenides.html of]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything matricide]]]], of all things. This one gets lampshaded by Phoenix when Juniper compares Apollo to the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology sun]]:
--->'''Phoenix:''' (The way she makes him sound... you'd think Apollo was some ancient god...)
--->'''Phoenix:''' (Oh, wait...)
** Apollo was also the Greek god of music, foreshadowing the fact that[[spoiler:, albeit at different times, both of Apollo's parents have been musicians]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Near the end of case 5 in ''Dual Destinies'', he realizes how [[spoiler: the phantom]] tricked him into thinking [[spoiler:Athena]] was Clay Terran's killer. This causes Apollo to feel incredibly foolish for turning against them.
--> '''Apollo''': The scumbag even made me turn on [[spoiler:Athena]]! Damn it! How the hell did I fall for that?!
* MysteriousPast: Other than the fact that he was abandoned when he was a year old, nothing was known about Apollo's past or motivations for becoming a lawyer until ''Dual Destinies'' and especially ''Spirit of Justice'' revealed his backstory. This is lampshaded, with other characters calling him out for not telling them until they become relevant to the story.
* TheNapoleon: A more downplayed one compared Franziska (whom he is three ''centimetres'' taller than). He's loud, brash, HotBlooded, and possesses the "big personality" trait of the Napoleon. The one time his lack of stature has attention drawn to it, he immediately points out that the person calling him short is ''shorter than he is''.
* NeatFreak: According to ''Spirit of Justice'', Apollo instinctively cleans when he sees a mess because he's the only one who ever cleans up at the agency.
* NervesOfSteel:
** It takes some nerve to be willing to not move an inch when the ''building you're in is about to blow up'' only
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to see to it that justice gets carried out. And then taking things a step farther after the place actually blows up with him in it, selflessly using his own body to shield another person from dangerous, falling rubble.
** Pulls it off again in ''Spirit of Justice'', where he manages to puzzle out a way to [[spoiler:overthrow Queen Gar'an while
her royal guards are pointing assault rifles at him]].
* NiceGuy: He's definitely a little overexuberant, but his heart is absolutely in the right place.
* NoIndoorVoice: ''Chords of Steel!'' He's called out several times for being loud by other characters.
* ObliviousToLove: Towards Juniper Woods in ''Dual Destinies'': she literally starts knitting heart-patterned scarfs when the conversation so much as refers to him, and he doesn't seem to notice. Subverted once you get inside his head in case 4, where it's revealed he worries about putting her off if he doesn't play it cool and act natural.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Kid still gets mistaken for a high-schooler.
* OnlySaneMan: Apollo is usually the one hanging a giant lampshade over how ridiculous some of the stuff he and the others at the agency get put through is. Although he's certainly NotSoAboveItAll.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: After [[spoiler:the death of his best friend Clay]], Apollo becomes much more serious and quiet as he deals with his doubt and tries to find the truth of what happened.
-->'''Trucy:''' I'm really worried about him. He's not himself at all. He's usually not so cool and dark and mysterious like that!
* OrphansPlotTrinket: Apollo's bracelet, one of a pair that belonged to his mother and left with him before he was [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned]]. It ended up being very important to his LivingLieDetector powers.
* OutOfFocus: Underwent this during the 6-year gap between the releases of ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' and ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies''. While Edgeworth got [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth two spin-offs]] and Phoenix got two [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney crossover]] [[VideoGame/UltimateMarvelVsCapcom3 appearances]], and both got additional media like films and musicals, Apollo was nowhere to be seen, even eventually being dropped off the 10th anniversary site. ''Dual Destinies'' brings him back as a {{Deuteragonist}}, however. And in ''Spirit of Justice'', [[spoiler:he becomes the main character, which is especially obvious in the last case.]]
* ParentalAbandonment: He spent all his life without his parents because [[spoiler:his father died while trying to save him from a fire, and his mother returned to her troupe because she thought Apollo also died in the fire]].
* ThePerryMasonMethod: Like Phoenix, he operates in court following this trope.
* PowerIncontinence: Since his first case, Apollo's [[LivingLieDetector Perceive ability]] was shown to not be in his control, but his inability to stop perceiving others when they're tense or lying to him becomes a plot point in ''Dual Destinies''.
* PowerLimiter: His EyepatchOfPower is actually this, as it disables one of his eyes used to perceive people's thoughts.
* PrimalFear: Is scared of heights. Trucy and Athena [[DudeNotFunny make fun of this every chance they get]].
* RebuiltPedestal: Though it's never really returned to the level it was when Apollo first met Phoenix, by ''Dual Destinies'', it's become clear that Apollo has more or less returned to respecting Phoenix as a mentor and Defense Attorney. He trusts him enough that [[spoiler:when his private investigation all seems to point to Athena being the murderer of Clay, he confronts Phoenix in court due to believing that he was the one person who could prove his conclusion wrong. In the first BadEnding of ''Turnabout Revolution'', this unfortunately stays collapsed]].
* RedHotMasculinity: Apollo is passionate and headstrong, with a "passionate heart burning red". Red is also his favorite color and is featured prominently in his outfits.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Phoenix's Blue, being more excitable, hot-blooded, and prone to anger than Phoenix is. Jinxie Tenma even mistakes him for a ''literal'' Red Oni. A shining example comes in their responses to Athena asking if she can assault someone annoying her, Gaspen Payne for Phoenix, and Florent L'Belle for Apollo. Phoenix vehemently tells her not to, while Apollo simply tells her to get in line because he wants to do it first. Compared to Athena he's slightly less excitable, however.
* RefusalOfTheCall: At the end of 4-1, Phoenix asks Apollo to join his firm. But being that he just let Apollo unknowingly use forged evidence to win a case, Apollo adamantly refuses even though it had been his dream to work at Wright & Co. Law Offices. After two months of unemployment and [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive a (false) emergency call from Wright]], he finally ends up joining the agency.
* TheReliableOne: Out of all the employees of Wright Anything Agency, Apollo is the most likely to be doing the extra work no one else wants to do, such as cleaning the toilet, dealing with paperwork or running errands.
* RestrainingBolt: What his EyepatchOfPower actually is; he uses it to stop his bracelet from triggering his perception abilities every time Athena lies about what she was doing during Clay's murder. He uses it partially so he can function without his abilities from going off, but mostly because he doesn't want to believe Athena is actually guilty for killing his best friend.
* RevengeBeforeReason: In a trial, a bomb is about to go off in the courtroom, yet Apollo still wants to continue with the trial. This is a direct side-effect of the below trope.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Kickstarted by [[spoiler:Clay Terran's death]]. He gets into a conflict of interest with himself when the prime suspect for the murder turns out to be [[spoiler:Athena Cykes]].
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** Has this dynamic with Trucy in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', being the dry, snarky, and down-to-earth StraightMan to her more cheery and vividly imaginative nature.
** Also shares this dynamic heavily with Athena in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', as she presents herself as having a more tomboyish, openly active, and energetic nature to contrast his more calm and rational approach.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: This is Apollo's reaction when Klavier assumes he's dating Athena.
* ShipTease:
** Between him and Athena. Klavier even thinks Athena is Apollo's girlfriend, and Bonny mistakenly assumes that Apollo and Athena are a comedy duo performing their [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple old married couple]] routine when they're really just behaving like they usually do around each other.
** Juniper has a huge crush on Apollo, knitting scarves with hearts in them when anyone so much as mentions Apollo. Somehow, he hasn't noticed.
** With [[spoiler:Aura Blackquill]], who seems to have a soft spot for Apollo. Be it because she sympathized with his loss, hoped his investigation would lead to [[spoiler:Athena]]'s conviction, or both.
** Seems to get a lot with Trucy, although if that ever looked like it was going to happen, Phoenix would put a stop to it [[spoiler:by revealing that they're half-siblings.]]
** He seems to get some with Vera Misham in "Turnabout Succession". His awkward attempts to get her to open up, not to mention him actually [[spoiler:crying when he learns she'll be okay after both her trial and her poisoning]], practically ooze this.
* ShutUpHannibal:
** Blackquill constantly interrupts Apollo as he makes various explanations of his defense in 5-2. Eventually, Apollo has enough and proceeds to tell Blackquill to put a sock in it and listen to his case for once.
** In 6-2, Nahyuta claims that Apollo and Trucy, the defense and the defendant, are going to hell near the end of the trial, just before Apollo proves the true culprit's guilt. Apollo then says Nahyuta is going to hell for trying to get an innocent girl convicted of murder.
* SincerestFormOfFlattery: Why his mannerisms are so similar to Phoenix's, his idol.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: This is likely why he attracts the attention of so many women, he's straight forward, honest, and an extremely affable guy.
* StraightMan: Taking over this role from Phoenix
in the original trilogy, trilogy]]\\
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->''"I know who you are. You're... You're Mystic Maya's... '[[ShipperOnDeck special someone!]]'"''

Mia and Maya's younger cousin, and a spirit medium prodigy. She believes that "Mr. Nick" is "Mystic Maya"'s "special someone",
but cranked this is a result of a sisterly devotion to Maya and growing up in a few notches due to his tendency to try to be as professional as possible no matter how ridiculous village with a high divorce rate, even for the situations or people US. She first becomes Phoenix's assistant when Maya is accused of murder in ''Justice for All'', and hangs around him get.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: As revealed
in ''Spirit of Justice'', he's the spitting image of his biological father, [[spoiler:Jove Justice]]. Subverted with [[spoiler:Dhurke, though, who also kind of looks like him but is simply his ''foster'' father]].
* SuperDrowningSkills: ''Spirit of Justice'' reveals that he doesn't know how
succeeding cases. She moves back to swim. Gets PlayedForDrama when [[spoiler:Apollo is trapped in an underground lake near Kurain Village that is rapidly filling up with water and nearly drowns.]]
* SuperSenses: Has a ''highly'' attuned sense of visual perception even without his bracelet.
* SuperWristGadget: His bracelet lets him know when a person is nervous.
** This bears some explanation, pieced together from his debut game. His bracelet is made of a heat-reactive alloy, unique from his birthplace country, which is used to make jewelry that expands together with its wearer as they age and grow up. It just so happens to help Apollo pick up on his own subconscious reactions to Perceive, those hinted to be very small muscular contractions, because the expansion process of the bracelet is as slow as you'd expect from a ''metal'' to do that. In short, his self-adjusting bracelet doesn't adjust as quick as the spasms that happens when his vision subconsciously picks up a tell on someone else, so he feels this piece of jewelry tightening weakly around his wrist at those moments.
* SupportingProtagonist: Phoenix is still the one driving the larger metaplot, even in his game. [[spoiler:However, this is inverted in ''Spirit of Justice'' as the game has Phoenix in the name while the story is actually about Apollo.]]
* SurvivalMantra: His "I'm fine!" yelling is always meant to encourage himself. He also gives this encouragement to others with an equally loud "You'll be fine!"
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Looked like he was one for Phoenix before he diverged into his own character (though he still retains a lot of Phoenix's traits).
* TearsOfFear: In case 4-2, Apollo starts crying when he finds Trucy after [[spoiler: he thought she was abducted in the court room. Turns out it was her stalling for time.]]
* TearsOfJoy: In the aftermath of case 4-4, Apollo cries when [[spoiler: it turns out that Vera was going to be alright.]]
* TakingTheBullet: Taking the ''gigantic chunk of debris'', actually, for Juniper. This is how he got his injuries.
* TapOnTheHead: At one point, Apollo is attacked and knocked out with a pointed piece of rubble. Even though it was apparently bad enough to cause bleeding, he was just fine after a night in the hospital.
* TenMinuteRetirement: In ''Dual Destinies'', Apollo leaves The Wright Anything Agency [[spoiler:to search for the true murderer of his friend Clay]] saying that the truth Phoenix searches for is probably different from his own. It only lasts less than a day.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like his fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys: see MeaningfulName entry.
* ThinkingTic: Apollo pushes his left index finger in the center of his forehead while resting his right arm in the crook of his left arm during his thinking animation.
* ThisLoserIsYou: Wanted to be exactly like Phoenix... and gets called out for being needlessly loud and showy in court.
* TookALevelInBadass:
** Between the fourth and fifth game. He comes across as a lot more composed and in control of both his attitude in court, and also his perceiving abilities. Although he's still perfectly capable of bluffing his way to the truth if he has to...
** He takes several levels in badass in the sixth game. By the end, he has [[spoiler:defeated Phoenix in court, overthrown a ''queen'' by convicting her of murder, and opened his own law firm in Khura'in]].
* TookALevelInJerkass: Temporarily in ''Dual Destinies'' when [[spoiler:he begins to suspect Athena might be responsible for Clay's murder]].
* TragicKeepsake:
** [[spoiler:The jacket he wears in ''Dual Destinies'' was owned by his deceased friend Clay Terran.]]
** His bracelet could be seen as this, as it was the only thing he had left from his biological parents after he was abandoned.
** [[spoiler:The former Sahdmadhi law firm becomes this in "Turnabout Revolution" as he inherits it following Khura'in's liberation.]]
* TraumaCongaLine:
** Experiences one in ''Dual Destinies''. [[spoiler:It begins when Clay, his best friend since middle school, gets murdered right before finally accomplishing his life's dream. Clay's mentor and Apollo's acquaintance gets accused for the murder. When going to investigate the crime with his partner Athena, she lies about having seen the murder weapon and sends Apollo into an existential dilemma when she keeps causing his bracelet to react whenever she talks about the case. Because of this, he handicaps himself with an eyepatch so he can't perceive Athena's tells. During the trial, a bomb goes off, which he is caught in and then gets injured further while saving Junie from falling rubble. Junie is accused of the bombing and murder of a third party, and Apollo volunteers to defend her, only to succumb to his injuries right before the trial and has to pass it on to Athena. Not long after, while doing a bit of investigation on the side, he's assaulted in the ruins of Courtroom #4 and sent back to the hospital. After coming to, he takes a leave of absence from the Wright Anything Agency so that he could sort out his suspicions on Athena. But when he resumes his investigation of Clay's murder, he comes to the only logical conclusion, based on the decisive evidence found by both him and Detective Fulbright, that Athena may be the killer. He interrupts the final verdict in case 5-5 in hopes that Wright can find a hole in his reasoning and clear up his doubt.]]
** ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't really kind to him either. [[spoiler:First, his friend and assistant Trucy is arrested for murder. Then the office he works in nearly gets repossessed because of somebody copying Trucy's signature on a shady contract. He meets his foster brother again after 10 years in the middle of defending her, who has not only changed dramatically, but tells Apollo that he's going to hell for defending criminals. He meets his foster father again after 10+ years, where later on the two of them are thrown deep into a cave where he nearly drowns. When the two of them end up in Khura'in, he defends him in court against suspicions of murder, only to find out that he's been DeadAllAlong. This revelation is so devastating that Apollo suffers a HeroicBSOD as [[DarkestHour he questions his own motivations for becoming a lawyer]]. And after he recovers from that shock, he eventually has to call for a seance to see the final moments of his biological father, Jove Justice, who he never got to know since Jove was killed when Apollo was a baby.]] Note that this happens roughly ''four to five months''
after the events of "The Cosmic Turnabout"/"Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* UnwittingPawn:
** Ends up as one of these for [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] [[spoiler:Phoenix]]. Later on when he helps the aforementioned out, at least he's doing it willingly.
** He was also one for [[spoiler:the phantom in ''Dual Destinies''. The lighter presented as evidence is used to cast suspicion on Athena, not knowing that the person who gave the evidence was the one responsible for Clay Terran's death.]]
* WaistcoatOfStyle: His signature outfit, [[ColorMotif in bright red]]. ''Dual Destinies'' establishes that he has a red jacket to match, which can be seen draped over one of the couches at the agency.
* TheWatson: Like Phoenix
''Trials and Tribulations'' and resides there post-timeskip, although she still willingly offers assistance to the Kurain Channeling Technique, he's the one asking all the relevant questions about all the magic acts he sees. In ''Dual Destinies'', he has this role again for all the Japanese folklore he encounters.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Has this dynamic with Ema with them throwing snarky banters to each other, though it depends on her mood. It's more consistent with Athena once she is introduced.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
** Apollo is adverse to heights. In "The Magical Turnabout", he and Athena have to climb up to a stage catwalk. Athena notes that Apollo's white as a sheet and mentally he keeps reminding himself not to look down.
** One witness in another case wears a giant cardboard box and shuffles around in it to spy on people, sometimes making a hissing sound. When Apollo first meets them he says "Don't let it be a SNAAAAAKKKEE!!"
* YouCanAlwaysTellALiar: He is able to read and expose even the subtlest tell to expose lies by someone he is interrogating or cross-examining with his perception ability unless the prosecutor does something to interfere with this ability.
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Agency when they need it.



->''"[[ButNowIMustGo I'll never forget everything you've done for me, Mr. Wright! I don't know how I'll ever repay you! Here's to seeing you back in the U.S. again someday! Until then... you know where to find me!]]"''

to:

->''"[[ButNowIMustGo I'll * AchievementsInIgnorance: Once ran from Kurain to the courthouse when it's likely she's never forget everything you've done for me, Mr. Wright! I don't left her home village before. Judging by the fact she doesn't know how I'll ever repay you! Here's what a train is, she doesn't seem to comprehend that running a 2-hour train route on foot at the age of 8 shouldn't be possible.
* AffectionateNickname: Phoenix calls her "Pearls" and Maya calls her "Pearly" ("Harumi-chan" and "Hami-chan", in the Japanese version). Edgeworth picks up Phoenix's name for her, while Athena picks up Maya's. Subverted with Apollo, who just calls her Pearl or Ms. Pearl Fey.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest of the Feys, and a little sister figure to Maya. Phoenix also grows quite fond of her.
* BadassAdorable: The girl can run from her home village to the courthouse. Without getting winded. On a route that takes 2 hours by train. She can also slap a 26-year-old man ''out of consciousness''.
* BigSisterWorship: She adores and idolizes Maya. In ''Dual Destinies'' she's even picked up a few of her mannerisms as shown by her animations.
* BlushSticker: Often when in the depths of Phoenix/Maya shipping delusions or when embarrassed.
* BreakTheCutie: Pearl is one of the most well-meaning, sweet-natured, and adorably naïve characters in the entire series. Naturally, she gets put through the wringer several times a game, and is probably the character who gets the most grief heaped upon her other than Maya. Phoenix even tries to avert some of this in 2-2 by having her channel Mia for him [[spoiler:so she doesn't have to watch her mother be questioned and arrested. This only postpones things to 3-5, where Pearl learns that her mother used her in an attempt to kill her cousin and aunt]].
* CheerfulChild: When life isn't beating her down, she's generally in a good mood, because she's either
seeing you back something new and exciting or mooning over Phoenix and Maya.
* ChildProdigy: Described by other characters as possessing massive spiritual power at a very young age. Amplified in ''Spirit of Justice,'' where she states that it takes year of studying and training to channel spirits and that only she and Maya are capable of it. Remember she first channelled a spirit when she was '''eight'''.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Pearl is a sweet kid who adores her mom and her cousin Maya. She has absolutely no idea that [[spoiler: her mother wants Maya killed so Pearl can take her place]], and is vital to Phoenix unraveling Case 2-2, [[spoiler: Morgan's latest plot]]. [[spoiler: She does find out about her mother's true nature by the end of the trilogy, though]].
* CoolBigSis: Acts like this to Trucy, according to Phoenix. Pearl is often amazed whenever Trucy puts on a show for her.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Case 2-4 is one of her biggest roles
in the U.S. again someday! Until then... you know series, where she takes over Maya's role as assistant while Maya is [[spoiler:being held hostage]].
* DeathGlare: One of her default sprites. Even moreso in Case 3-2, when she thinks Phoenix is getting too close
to find me!]]"''Desiree.
-->...[[OhCrap *glare*]]
* DieForOurShip: InUniverse example. She tends to beat the crap out of Phoenix if she catches him with another woman, whether the wife of one of his clients or [[spoiler:the woman who dated Phoenix while disguised as her sister, and whom he realized actually ''did'' love him]]. However, she seems to get over this in ''Dual Destinies''.
* ExpressiveHair: The rings in the back of her head perk up or sag with her mood.
* FatalFlaw: Pearl's only true fault is [[ChildrenAreInnocent her naivete.]] Cool and all, except [[spoiler:it allows her to be used as an UnwittingPawn by Morgan and trigger Case 3-5.]] And the sad thing is, she really just wanted to help...
* FashionableAsymmetry: As a teenager, she sports a little hair-bauble on her left.
* TheFashionista: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she suggests that Maya add a clothes shop to Kurain. She also retains her waist bow and painstakingly intricate hairstyle, implying that they were not forced on her by her mother.
* FelonyMisdemeanor: The sets of Psyche-Locks she has only conceal things she's too embarrassed to admit, not crimes. In ''Justice For All'', they indicate that she accidentally broke a vase, as children are prone to do; in ''Dual Destinies'', that she got lost on a school trip. That she worries about these things at all may be an indicator of her mother's sternness.
* FreudianExcuse: As Maya points out, Pearl's passionate ShipperOnDeck tendencies come from growing up in a village where many marriages end in divorce, and thus desperately hoping that her cousin ends up with a good man.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: A lot of the vet's staff say that it's hard to get Rifle the penguin to like anybody. Both Pearl and Rifle get along [[FluffyTamer swimmingly]].
* HairstyleInertia: Her bangs are slightly different as a teenager (tied down by one bead instead of two) but she still sports the same pretzel hairstyle in ''Dual Destinies''.
* HeightAngst: She's rather short for her age and self-conscious about it. This is most obvious in "Phoenix Wright: Asinine Attorney", where she dismays about being an inch shorter than Ahlbi Ur'gaid, who is only ''nine years old'' while Pearl is eighteen.
* InnocentProdigy: She's very naive but at the same time she's an even better spirit medium than Maya.
* {{Irony}}: Pearl is the one who gave Phoenix the means to be a lie detector, yet in every appearance she has something to hide from him. [[spoiler:Even in ''Spirit of Justice'' where Apollo visits her instead, she hides something from him, and ends up getting perceived.]]
* JustTryingToHelp: She wants to do the best she can for the people she loves, including her dear mother. [[spoiler:Her following Morgan's directions (wanting to help) ended up starting the chain of events of 3-5 without her even realizing what she did.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: "With Pearly", a happier and lighter version of "Turnabout Sisters", Maya's theme. It got remixed in ''Dual Destinies'' as well.
* {{Malaproper}}: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:she gets confused with the final passage of Morgan's instructions, which ended with a flowery passage basically condemning Misty Fey to Hell. Pearls reads it as: "Take the gravy from the roast dinner and cover Misty's scroll with it".]]
* MeaningfulName:
** She is precious to her mother [[spoiler:as a means to an end, not as a person]]. Her Japanese name means 'Spring Beauty'. It indicates that she's cute, really.
** According to the creators, her name is actually a reference to Literature/TheScarletLetter, in which the book's protagonist is forced to raise a daughter from a love affair.
* MistakenForRomance:
** Maya apparently talks to Pearl about Phoenix a lot, resulting in Pearl assuming that Phoenix and Maya were a couple. She doesn't exactly get disabused of this notion in the first three games, but she seems to have grown out of it by ''Dual Destinies''.
** In the "Turnabout Reclaimed" case in ''Dual Destinies'', early in the case Phoenix mistakenly assumes that Pearl is in a relationship with Marlon Rimes, because Pearl has been acting very friendly to Marlon and is even helping Marlon get Rifle the penguin back. Why was Pearl getting along so well with him? [[spoiler:Because Pearl got lost and bumped into Marlon, spilling fish all over the both of them, screwing up his schedule and causing him to lose his calendar. Pearl was trying to make it up to him by helping him in his job.]]
* MageBornOfMuggles: The only case in a series where MuggleBornOfMages is more common. Her mother, Morgan Fey, had low spiritual power, and her unknown father was a normal man outside the Fey clan, yet Pearl herself is ''very'' much capable of channeling spirits.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has one of these moments when she realises [[spoiler:exactly what happened in Case 3-5: that she nearly got Maya, whom she looks up to as a big sister, killed and that she ''did'' get Misty Fey (whom she adored both as the former master of Kurain and as her author-alter-ego Elise Deauxnim) killed.]] She runs from the courtroom all the way back to the monastery, presumably intending to go into self-imposed exile there, but Phoenix and Maya bring her back pretty much straight away.
* NiceGirl: Pearl is a good kid who just wants the people she loves to be happy. [[spoiler:This gets abused badly by her mother.]]
* OlderAndWiser: Post-timeskip, Pearl has definitely become this to a degree. She's a bit more accustomed to the outside world now beyond Kurain Village and tends to speak more like an actual teenager; key word is "tends", as she does slip back into some of her speech patterns from when she was a kid.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to her HairstyleInertia and height she actually looks 3-4 years younger than her age in ''Dual Destinies'' despite being only a year behind the 18-year old Athena. She's even mistaken by Dhurke for a little girl in ''Spirit of Justice'' and is actually shorter than the 9-year old Ahlbi (who in all fairness is quite tall for his age) by an inch.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her father left her mother due to feeling marginalized by Kurain village's emphasis on its women, due to the Fey family's spiritual powers only being passed down to its women. This and all the other failed marriages she's seen growing up are the root of why she's so fixated on romance, especially the one she's convinced Maya has with Phoenix. [[spoiler:And then there's what her mother did...]]
* PinkMeansFeminine: Comes off as girlier than Maya with her obsession with romance, and wears a pink kimono.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: At the age of nine, she's able to slap a grown man into unconsciousness.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She's more than 15 years younger than her half-sister[[spoiler:s Dahlia and Iris]].
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: She is quite intelligent, being able to avoid her mother's evil influence and navigate a city alone as a child, but her incredibly narrow education never taught her what ''murder'' is. When Phoenix tells her he's a lawyer, she thinks [[BusmansVocabulary "lawyer" is a school of channeling]].
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In the final case of ''Trials and Tribulations'', Pearl gives this to Franziska von Karma, bluntly stating she hates her for trying to get Maya convicted for murder just for her own satisfaction. She even goes as far as telling Franziska that's she's just a wimp if she doesn't have her whip. Although in the context of the situation this rant is due to Pearl being traumatized and case 2-2 being the first memory of Franziska to enter her mind; it may have not happened if Pearl remembered the events of case 2-4.
* SharedFamilyQuirks:
** Like her mother, Pearl seems to have a fondness for green tea and strawberry desserts.
** Her idle and serious animations bear a resemblance to that of her [[spoiler:half-sisters Iris and Dahlia]]. After the TimeSkip, she has picked up Maya's clasping hand animation as well.
* ShipperOnDeck:
** Pearl is an in-universe Phoenix/Maya shipper. She responds... violently... to any suggestion they are NOT madly in love, at least on Nick's part. By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', she seems to get over it for the most part.
** She also ships Oldbag/Edgeworth in case 2-4, or at least takes Oldbag's feelings seriously about the matter and chides Nick for not doing so too.
* SoulPoweredEngine: She can charge Maya's Magatama with her spiritual power, enabling the holder to become a LivingLieDetector.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In case 2-2. Her presence in [[spoiler:the Winding Way]] is the one thing that prevents [[spoiler:Morgan and Mimi]]'s plan from going off without a hitch, preventing them from hiding the evidence that winds up unraveling their entire scheme. She also empowers Phoenix's Magatama so that it can detect when people are hiding something, which helps him unravel both that case and many others after it.
** Also in 3-2. She [[spoiler: gets lost and wanders into Luke Atmey's office, where Phoenix and Maya pick her up]]. If they'd actually ''[[spoiler:checked inside of the bag]]'', they'd have found the Urn and the case would have been much shorter. Her mistake still winds up unravelling [[spoiler:Atmey]]'s scheme, as the [[spoiler:fingerprints Phoenix left on it]] prove that he was concealing the Urn from police. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that Atmey ''wanted'' to be convicted as [=DeMasque=]]].
* TerribleArtist:
** This trait comes into play as an important plot point in ''Justice for All'', as she breaks a sacred urn supposedly containing Ami Fey's soul, and spends the rest of the investigation fixing it (although she reversed the I and A, making the name being spelled as "IAM" instead). Phoenix takes advantage of her presence in her mansion's hallway to catch a witness lying that they walked across the same hallway while not noticing anyone.
** As shown in ''Spirit of Justice'', even as a teenager, her drawings are little more than childish doodles, to her embarrassment.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Having grown up in a village where marriages culminate in either emotional distance between husband and wife at best, and divorce at worst, Pearl is a big believer in the "happy ever after" and a huge sucker for romance plots in general. It isn't Maya who sucks her into the Steel Samurai franchise -- it's Will Powers describing the tropperiffic romantic subplots of the shows in case 2-4. She gets really intense about whether or not the female love interests fall in love and tries to drill Powers for more info.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the Branch Families of the Fey Clan. [[spoiler:Since their inception, the Branch Families have always plotted to wipe out the Main Family and usurp their spot as the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, with Pearl's mother, Morgan, scheming to kill Maya with the help of Pearl's half-sister, Dahlia Hawthorne. By contrast, Pearl and Iris are the only members of the Branch Families who bear no animosity towards Maya or any of the Main Family members, with Pearl idolizing Maya.]]
* TokenMiniMoe: When first introduced, she was the adorable child character in a cast of young adults. By ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', she's more mature but still seems like the "baby" of the group.
* TrustPassword: Because she's been warned not to talk to strangers, she won't talk to Phoenix until he shows her Maya's Magatama. The sight makes her burst into tears, because she knows Maya would only have given it up if she were in ''serious'' trouble.
* UnequalRites: If shown Phoenix's badge in ''Justice For All'', she says she sees power in it, power which isn't related to channeling.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Morgan wants to use Pearl to regain main family status, which requires killing/discrediting Maya]]. Pearl has no clue about this and adores her cousin.
** In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:is told to retrieve a letter and channel Dahlia Hawthorne, supposedly for the sake of the main family, but so that Morgan can kill Maya (or, alternatively, frame her for murder) and install Pearl as Master]].
** [[spoiler:In "Turnabout Revolution" the main villain of the first part thought he could make her this so he could further manipulate Phoenix, but Apollo, Athena and Phoenix immediately shot that down, knowing that Pearl wouldn't do anything like that, especially if she knew what he and his benefactor did to Maya.]]
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her cousin Mia, but only if she lets them.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of the Feys, and possesses immense spiritual power -- [[spoiler:her two older sisters, on the other hand, have almost no spiritual power to speak of]].
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[[folder:'''Trucy Wright''' (''Minuki Naruhodo'')]]
!!Trucy Wright (''Minuki Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/ChiekoHiguchi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'' voice drama, ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/KiraBuckland (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''
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->''"They always say that, on stage, you should hit the crowd with speed and ferocity!"''

Teen magician extraordinaire (in training) and the heir to the [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Gramarye]] name. Phoenix adopted her following her father's disappearance seven years before the events of ''Apollo Justice''. Once Apollo joins the agency, she tags along on his cases and acts as an assistant much in the way Maya did.

Her signature tricks are "The Amazing Mr. Hat", a wooden puppet almost as big as her that she can [[{{Hammerspace}} somehow]] hide in her cloak, and "Magic Panties", where she pulls out all sorts of bizarre items from frozen turkeys to mops to noodle bowls... all from a large pair of panties. She manages the talent branch of "Wright Anything".



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She acts as one to Apollo -- as his perky teenage assistant who's also his boss's daughter, she tends to wear him down by forcing him to do what she wants. Phoenix being the owner of the place makes it easier for her. For all Apollo grumbles about it, though, it's clear that he cares about Trucy and honestly wants to help her out, and it's similarly clear that Trucy cares for him. [[spoiler:The twist is that they're ''actually'' siblings, although they're unaware of it.]]
* BagOfHolding: Her magic panties, which she pulls all sorts of things out of.
* BeAsUnhelpfulAsPossible:
** In "Turnabout Serenade," she realizes how the magic trick works, but refuses to tell Apollo so as not to reveal a fellow magician's secrets.
** Averted in "The Magical Turnabout," in which Trucy immediately tells Apollo everything she knows about the magic trick that was used to murder Mr. Reus. It appears that this trope only applies when dealing with another magician's secrets, rather than with her own.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: By ''Spirit of Justice'', she's taken to using Apollo's "I'm fine!" whenever she's feeling anxious or upset.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: An ambiguous example. Trucy has a running gag of interrupting Apollo and Phoenix's narrations.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: The first time we see Trucy in Case 4-1, she almost comes across as an EmotionlessGirl. It's really jarring upon re-playing the game and knowing [[GenkiGirl what she's really like for the rest of the game]], [[spoiler:and possibly an indication that Trucy is extremely uncomfortable with handing over the fake piece of evidence Phoenix told her to give to Apollo]].
* ChildProdigy: Phoenix accurately describes her as such. Trucy is an exceptionally bright, sharp-witted girl, often deducing the truth behind Apollo's cases well before he does. She's also a first-rate illusionist despite her young age, and even displays an aptitude for business management in the day-to-day operations of the Wright Anything Agency.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Trucy herself is not a true example, but she employs this trait intentionally, most often to grate on Apollo. For example, when her magic panties are stolen in "Turnabout Corner", she loudly and knowingly refers to them as her panties repeatedly, regardless of who could be listening and much to Apollo's chagrin.
* ConsummateLiar: Tells Apollo a great many lies, large and small, right to his face throughout their cases together, all without the slightest hint of a physical tic to tip him off.
* CovertPervert: Possible, if ambiguous -- Athena found ''something'' questionable in her purse. We never learn what it is.
--> '''Athena:''' Oh, wow! She has...?! Oh, Trucy! You are BAD!
* DaddysGirl: Exceedingly so. She adores Phoenix, and he dotes on her as much as he can.
* DamselInDistress: She is kidnapped and held hostage along with 12 other people in ''Dual Destinies''. She handles the situation quite well, however, using a moment of carelessness by the kidnapper to convey important information to her father and the police. The sixth game then sees her falsely charged with a murder during one of her shows, leading to a defense by Apollo and Athena.
* ADayInTheLimelight: After being DemotedToExtra in ''Dual Destinies'' [[CharacterFocus in favor of Athena]], she gets a whole case revolving around her in ''Spirit of Justice'': "The Magical Turnabout", in which a magic trick gone wrong leads to her being accused of murder.
* DecoyDamsel: Played with. During the middle of "Turnabout Corner", [[spoiler:she "kidnaps" herself by using her incredible Mr. Hat puppet to stall for time so she can explain the Perceive system to Apollo. [[AngerBornOfWorry Apollo is understandably angered.]]]]
* DemotedToExtra: While she appears in almost every case of ''Dual Destinies'', she doesn't actually do much of anything most of the time and instead just hangs around the office (if present at all). Much of her detailed characterization fades out of focus with her. It's only until the final investigation in the penultimate case when Phoenix is left without Apollo or Athena that she regains her position as a investigative parner, knowing that helping her dad out will help cheer him up. This is alleviated in ''Spirit of Justice'', where she finally gets [[ADayInTheLimelight a case for herself]]... as the defendant.
* {{Fangirl}}: She's a very big fan of Troupe Gramarye and the Gavinners, even using a special animation to signify "fangirling" over either.
* FixingTheGame: She helped Phoenix cheat in poker while he was disbarred by signaling his opponent's subtlest tells to him.
* {{Flanderization}}: A side-effect of her DemotedToExtra status in ''Dual Destinies'' is that most of her conversations involve her Magic Panties and little else. Not so much in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', but beyond her stint as "The Magical Turnabout"'s defendant, she continues to be little more than a background character used only for occasional magic-themed gags.
* GenkiGirl: Especially if it means an opportunity for her to bedazzle or entertain someone, whether it involves using a magic trick or not. This is also reflected in some of her idle animations where she's shown literally bouncing around.
* GuestStarPartyMember: She doesn't have as much screentime in ''Dual Destinies'', but nonetheless briefly tags along as an assistant in both "The Monstrous Turnabout" and "Turnabout For Tomorrow".
* {{Hammerspace}}:
** Just where exactly does she keep a puppet nearly as large as herself? Especially when she's a child, and Mr. Hat's actually bigger than her?
** She somehow hides a number of improbably large items in her Magic Panties as well.
* HairstyleInertia: Her child sprites have the same hairstyle as her teenage ones.
* HappilyAdopted: Calls Phoenix her father like he sired her himself, and the two of them obviously have a very close relationship. In Case 4-4, when Phoenix has adopted her, and says she can call him "Daddy" moments later, she does so without hesitation and with a smile on her face, despite having only just met him.
* HiddenDepths:
** Though her years as a professional performer allow her to deliberately conceal it, Trucy displays many signs indicating that her deductive reasoning and understanding of a crime scene rival Phoenix's. Even Apollo is impressed at how fast she can unravel a contradiction of facts.
** She is shown to have a poker face that rivals Phoenix's. [[spoiler:She manages to convincingly hide her sadness over the death of her biological father. When Apollo realizes who "Shadi Smith" really was and is about to reveal it to the court, Trucy tells him that it's fine and to just say it. He wonders if she figured it out even before he did.]] And in ''Dual Destinies'', [[spoiler:when she's being held hostage, she takes advantage of access to a video screen Phoenix is watching to tell him how many hostages and robots there are, before the kidnapper shoves her away.]]
** ''Spirit of Justice'' reveals she handles the office accounting.
* HonorBeforeReason:
** Trucy ''refuses'' to reveal the secrets behind another magician's trick. Even when her partner Apollo ''needs'' to know how a magic trick works in order to save someone accused of murder.
** In the audio drama "Turnabout Animal Circus!?", she takes her insistence on the Magician's Code to such an absurd extreme that when accused of stealing a male calico cat during a failed magic trick, she declines telling the police and the rest of the Agency how the magic trick works, and even goes so far as to accept her accusation.
** Fortunately, she's willing to put reason before honor by the time of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', as in the second case, when she's been arrested for involuntary manslaughter, this time she's willing to reveal the secret of her magic trick to help Apollo and Athena (though she threatens that if Apollo ever tells anyone, she'll make him the guinea pig of all her future magic tricks, which she does anyhow). Overall, she only appears concerned by the idea of revealing another magician's secrets, while her own can be excused should the situation call for it.
* HyperAwareness: Capable of this, but her Perceive ability is far weaker than Apollo's. [[spoiler: They ''are'' half-siblings.]]
* IdiotHair: She has two under her hat, a design motif that [[spoiler:she has in common with her half-brother Apollo]].
* {{Kawaiiko}}: Just look at her bouncing animation.
* KidSidekick: At age 15, she fills the role in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', during Apollo's investigations and trials. She occasionally returns to the role for brief spaces of time in the later two games, ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''.
* KnifeThrowingAct: Is great at throwing knives accurately to the point of [[spoiler:disabling Yuri Cosmos' segway tires to stop him for questioning]], well beyond the point of skill needed to perform a KnifeThrowingAct. Reasonably, her father is a little disturbed at the accuracy with which she can do this.
-->'''Trucy:''' And the streak continues!
* LateArrivalSpoiler: ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' specify that she's Phoenix's ''adopted'' daughter from the get-go, whereas in ''Apollo Justice'' this was a semi-major reveal that came partway through the third case.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Child of Magic", an energetic and joyful theme that suits her cheerful disposition. The theme is later repurposed as a general theme for the Wright Anything Agency in ''Dual Destinies''. She also shares "Troupe Gramarye" with the other members of the troupe, and it plays whenever she talks about them. [[spoiler:In ''Spirit of Justice'', "Reminiscing ~ Smile, No Matter What" plays when she's interviewed at the detention center, as her insecurities are finally brought to light. Fittingly, it is a DarkReprise of "Troupe Gramarye".]]
* LittleStowaway: [[spoiler:Apparently made her way to Khura'in in "Turnabout Revolution" by hiding in Edgeworth's suitcase, although where she was while the cast was off investigating is anyone's guess. Judging from Edgeworth's reaction, it's not the first time she has done this]].
* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:She's Apollo's half-sister, although neither of them are aware of this relation]].
* MagicalGirl: Plays one in the "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" stage show, and often refers to herself as one in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* MagicianDetective: Sort of, being the magician assistant to a defense attorney, though she only very rarely uses her magician skills to help Apollo.She does use her magician skills to help Phoenix when Yuri Cosmos tries to flee on a Segway by throwing a knife into his Segway's tire to disable it, forcing him to finally reveal the information he's been hiding from Phoenix.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: She's a stage magician, so a few of the things she does can be explained with sleight-of-hand, fake props, etc. Some things don't really have a logical explanation as to how she's able to do them, like her "magic panties," or where she keeps Mr. Hat, which is bigger than she is.
* NeverBareheaded: She's never seen without at a magician's silk top hat, even as a child, except when her puppet Mr. Hat is wearing it.
* PluckyGirl: Trucy powers through several horrible experiences like a champ, keeping a smile on her face even when concealing her sadness.
* ThePollyanna: Despite all the hardships she's gone through in her life [[spoiler:like both her biological parents vanishing from her life by the time she was no older than 8, with the latter being assumed dead and the former abandoning her and then being found dead 7 years later before they could reunite (something she still largely hides her knowledge of), and being accused of murder in ''Spirit of Justice'']], Trucy always maintains an upbeat and positive attitude. This trope is subverted to some degree, as much of Trucy's cheery nature [[StepfordSmiler is a mask]], but nevertheless she's still TheHeart of the Wright Anything Agency.
* PunnyName:
** "Trucy" comes from "true" and possibly "see true"/"see through". "Minuki" means "seeing through" (just so you know, the Perceive System is called the Minuku System in Japanese).
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a brief one to [[spoiler:Roger Retinz]] in "The Magical Turnabout", after learning that [[spoiler:he not only tried to frame her for murder, but used a magic trick to commit the crime.]]
-->'''Trucy''': ...I get it now. That attitude toward magic... [[spoiler:is why my grandfather kicked you out [of Troupe Gramarye].]] You... you don't deserve to call yourself a magician!
* SiblingTeam: [[spoiler:Although both parties remain blissfully unaware of the fact, she's normally paired with Apollo, her half-brother.]]
* SillyMeGesture: She puts the knuckles to her hat instead of her head, though. Don't worry, though; the cuteness still shines through.
* ShoutOut: When she boasts that her hat is "...like a little universe! Bigger on the inside than on the outside!", Apollo is reminded of a [[Series/DoctorWho certain show he used to watch.]]
* StageMagician: This is her main job.
* StepfordSmiler:
** A far less drastic version, but nonetheless [[spoiler:hiding her sadness behind a convincing smile is a specialty of Trucy's. She feigns a cheerful smile when she tells Apollo that her father, Zak Gramarye, was so good at making things disappear that he [[ParentalAbandonment made himself disappear]], but Phoenix knows the truth.]]
** Apollo pushes this button in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', forcing her (via his Perceive ability) to open up to him. The resulting conversation sees her break her performer's façade and openly cry.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She's the spitting image of her mother Thalassa. In her youth, she bore a stronger resemblance to [[spoiler:her half-brother Apollo, though she's evidently grown out of it by the time the two meet.]]
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She mirrors Maya's role from the original trilogy -- a perky female assistant with a screwed-up family background. The creators even described her role in ''Apollo Justice'' as being "just like Maya's." This is, however, also subverted in that Trucy's personality, while superficially similar to Maya's, was also written to stand in sharp contrast to hers in many areas.
* TenderTears: Displays these in ''Spirit of Justice'', when Apollo continues to believe in her innocence even when Trucy herself believes she may have accidentally killed someone during a performance and disgraced the Gramarye name.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Speaks this way in the Japanese version.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Played for laughs, but in ''Spirit of Justice'', she shows a growing interest in bigger and more dangerous magic tricks, frequently using Apollo (and later Athena) as unwilling guinea pigs for them.
* TrainingFromHell: Though not originally true in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', part of her {{Flanderization}} in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' includes Trucy frequently putting Apollo and later Athena through rigorous and often terrifying tasks as an assistant to her magic practice.
* YoungAndInCharge: As the major breadwinner for the Wright Anything Agency, everyone agrees that Trucy outranks everyone else who works there, including her own father.
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! Other

[[folder:'''Charley''']]
!!Charley
[[quoteright:116:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/charley_soj.png]]
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''

->''"Charley. A quite decorative plant. He's a handful, but I've grown quite attached to the little fella. He also helps me to remember all the good times with Mia." - Phoenix Wright''

A potted plant (specifically, a ''Cordyline stricta''), which was placed in the office by Mia Fey and has been there ever since.




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The main ace attorneys and assistants of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, consisting of Phoenix Wright and his close circle. For other defense attorneys and assistants, see [[Characters/AceAttorneyDefenseAttorneysAndAssistants here]].

The agency started out as the Fey & Co. Law Offices when Mia Fey left Marvin Grossberg's firm to start her own. She defended Phoenix Wright when he was accused of murder in college, and later took him on as an apprentice. Phoenix inherited the firm after her death, turning it into the Wright & Co. Law Offices with Mia's sister Maya and later her cousin Pearl as his assistants. Upon his disbarment and adoption of Trucy, it was renamed the Wright Talent Agency. The firm was finally renamed the '''Wright Anything Agency''' upon hiring Apollo Justice as a rookie lawyer. Athena Cykes joined the firm in the interim between ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The place is also Trucy's talent agency, which is the reason it's not a law firm exclusively.

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!Lawyers

!!Administrivia/CharacterSpecificPages
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright Phoenix Wright]]'''
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Apollo Justice]]'''

[[folder:'''General Tropes''']]
* AlwaysMurder: All the cases they take are murders, except two of them (a grand larceny case and a civil case about ownership over an item). [[StatusQuoIsGod Even the cases that don't start as murders end up involving murder charges somehow]]. This trope becomes so prevalent, Athena is surprised when Apollo takes the civil one.
-->'''Athena:''' ...A civil case?\\
'''Apollo:''' You act like I'm speaking Swahili here.\\
'''Athena:''' It's just, the Wright Anything Agency specializes in criminal law, or so I thought.
* CatchPhrase: They all share the series signature ones across all of their appearances, specifically:
** '''''OBJECTION!''''' for when they spot a contradiction.
** '''''HOLD IT!''''' for when pressing for information.
** '''''TAKE THAT!''''' for proving a point with evidence.
** "The worst of times are when lawyers [[{{Determinator}} have to force their biggest smiles]]" is a creed shared among all the lawyers in the Agency, and it stems back from the days Mia was at the Grossberg Law Offices.
* ChromaticArrangement: Blue for Phoenix, red for Apollo, and yellow for Athena. One could also include black for Mia Fey.
* CrusadingLawyer: An agency policy. All three attorneys believe in their clients' innocence and put their all into hunting down the truth of any case.
* DoubleMeaning: The firm's name as the "Wright Anything Agency" can come off as they'll '''right anything''' that went wrong while the '''Anything''' part covers both the legal and entertainment areas.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed, but Trucy being Phoenix's adopted daughter and Apollo having been adopted himself are only the start of it. [[spoiler: Factor in the following -- Trucy and Apollo being half-siblings, Apollo's adoptive family being directly related to the Khura'in Royal Family, and that very same royal family sharing ancestry with Kurain village -- and the only member of the WAA who ''doesn't'' end up related to anyone else is Athena]].
* FirstPersonSmartass: Everyone- except ''maybe'' Athena, who just says whatever she's thinking.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: All three attorneys do this. [[spoiler:In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", all three of them give the phantom the pointer finger together]].
* LivingLieDetector: All three have some kind of power to let them pick up on lies and inconsistencies: Phoenix's magatama, Apollo's perception, and Athena's ability to hear others' hearts.
* MasterApprenticeChain: Grossberg trained Mia, who trained Phoenix, who is training Apollo and Athena.
* MonkeyMoralityPose: Not only do they have color coordination, but monkey coordination through their unique abilities. "See No Evil" is handled by Apollo with his perceive system letting him spot tells. Athena is the "Hear No Evil" role with her ability to hear emotions. And finally, Phoenix and his magatama talking someone into revealing the truth fulfills the "Speak No Evil" of the pattern.
* NiceGuy: While their treatment of their clients may vary depending on how obnoxious they are (or, in the case of Apollo, how dumb he thinks the whole thing is), deep inside they genuinely care for them, and they'll believe in their clients until the very end.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Each member of the trio has their own take on the color scheme.
** Phoenix wears a blue suit and red tie with his gold attorney's badge, and later adds a yellow locket with Trucy's picture inside.
** Apollo wears a red vest and pants, a blue tie, and has his signature yellow bracelet to match his own badge.
** Athena wears a yellow suit (overshadowing her own badge), a blue tie and ribbon, and has red hair.
* StepfordSmiler: One rare positive version of this trope. The motto of the Wright Anything Agency is "The worst of times are when lawyers have to force their biggest smiles" since the days of its predecessor, the Fey & Co. Law Offices. And they enforce it almost religiously. It's worth noticing that they never lie to their clients by doing this, but instead is the biggest proof of how much faith they have on their innocence.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Phoenix, Apollo, and Athena make a non-romantic three in ''Dual Destinies''. It becomes a duo in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix goes abroad while Apollo and Athena take cases in the U.S.

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The main ace attorneys
was condemned by Roger Retinz.
* CaringGardener: Everyone at the agency cares for Charley
and assistants of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, consisting of Phoenix Wright tends to over water him.
* CompanionCube: Charley is a plant, therefore inanimate
and his close circle. For other defense attorneys and assistants, see [[Characters/AceAttorneyDefenseAttorneysAndAssistants here]].

The agency started out as the Fey & Co. Law Offices when Mia Fey left Marvin Grossberg's firm to start her own. She defended Phoenix Wright when he was accused of murder in college, and later took him on as an apprentice. Phoenix inherited the firm after her death, turning it into the Wright & Co. Law Offices with Mia's sister Maya and later her cousin Pearl as his assistants. Upon his disbarment and adoption of Trucy, it was renamed the Wright Talent Agency. The firm was finally renamed the '''Wright Anything Agency''' upon hiring Apollo Justice as a rookie lawyer. Athena Cykes joined the firm
caretakers still love him.
* PunnyName: Just like everyone else
in the interim between ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The place is also Trucy's talent agency, office, Charley's name could be based on ''Charlwoodia stricta'', one of the taxonomic synonyms for Charley's species.
* ShoutOut: His name might be a reference to "Chuck the Plant", from ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion'',
which is the reason it's not became a law firm exclusively.

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!Lawyers

!!Administrivia/CharacterSpecificPages
running in-joke and appears in many Creator/LucasArts adventure games afterwards.
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright Phoenix Wright]]'''
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Apollo Justice]]'''

[[folder:'''General Tropes''']]
* AlwaysMurder: All the cases
TalkingToPlants: Whenever someone waters him they take are murders, except two tend to talk to him.
* TragicKeepsake: He is one
of them (a grand larceny case and a civil case about ownership over an item). [[StatusQuoIsGod Even the cases few things that don't start as murders end up involving murder charges somehow]]. This trope becomes so prevalent, Athena is surprised when Apollo takes the civil one.
-->'''Athena:''' ...A civil case?\\
'''Apollo:''' You act like I'm speaking Swahili here.\\
'''Athena:''' It's just, the Wright Anything Agency specializes in criminal law, or so I thought.
* CatchPhrase: They all share the series signature ones across all of their appearances, specifically:
** '''''OBJECTION!''''' for when they spot a contradiction.
** '''''HOLD IT!''''' for when pressing for information.
** '''''TAKE THAT!''''' for proving a point with evidence.
** "The worst of times are when lawyers [[{{Determinator}} have to force their biggest smiles]]" is a creed shared among all the lawyers
remain in the Agency, and it stems back from the days Mia was at the Grossberg Law Offices.
* ChromaticArrangement: Blue for Phoenix, red for Apollo, and yellow for Athena. One could also include black for
office that belonged to Mia Fey.
* CrusadingLawyer: An agency policy. All three attorneys believe in their clients' innocence and put their all into hunting down the truth of any case.
* DoubleMeaning: The firm's name as the "Wright Anything Agency" can come off as they'll '''right anything''' that went wrong while the '''Anything''' part covers both the legal and entertainment areas.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed, but Trucy being Phoenix's adopted daughter and Apollo having been adopted himself are only the start of it. [[spoiler: Factor in the following -- Trucy and Apollo being half-siblings, Apollo's adoptive family being directly related to the Khura'in Royal Family, and that very same royal family sharing ancestry with Kurain village -- and the only member of the WAA who ''doesn't'' end up related to anyone else is Athena]].
* FirstPersonSmartass: Everyone- except ''maybe'' Athena, who just says whatever she's thinking.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: All three attorneys do this. [[spoiler:In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", all three of them give the phantom the pointer finger together]].
* LivingLieDetector: All three have some kind of power to let them pick up on lies and inconsistencies: Phoenix's magatama, Apollo's perception, and Athena's ability to hear others' hearts.
* MasterApprenticeChain: Grossberg trained Mia, who trained Phoenix, who is training Apollo and Athena.
* MonkeyMoralityPose: Not only do they have color coordination, but monkey coordination through their unique abilities. "See No Evil" is handled by Apollo with his perceive system letting him spot tells. Athena is the "Hear No Evil" role with her ability to hear emotions. And finally, Phoenix and his magatama talking someone into revealing the truth fulfills the "Speak No Evil" of the pattern.
* NiceGuy: While their treatment of their clients may vary depending on how obnoxious they are (or, in the case of Apollo, how dumb he thinks the whole thing is), deep inside they genuinely care for them, and they'll believe in their clients until the very end.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Each member of the trio has their own take on the color scheme.
** Phoenix wears a blue suit and red tie with his gold attorney's badge, and later adds a yellow locket with Trucy's picture inside.
** Apollo wears a red vest and pants, a blue tie, and has his signature yellow bracelet to match his own badge.
** Athena wears a yellow suit (overshadowing her own badge), a blue tie and ribbon, and has red hair.
* StepfordSmiler: One rare positive version of this trope. The motto of the Wright Anything Agency is "The worst of times are when lawyers have to force their biggest smiles" since the days of its predecessor, the Fey & Co. Law Offices. And they enforce it almost religiously. It's worth noticing that they never lie to their clients by doing this, but instead is the biggest proof of how much faith they have on their innocence.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Phoenix, Apollo, and Athena make a non-romantic three in ''Dual Destinies''. It becomes a duo in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix goes abroad while Apollo and Athena take cases in the U.S.
TeamPet: Or rather plant.




[[folder:'''Athena Cykes''' (''Kokone Kizuki'')]]
!!Athena Cykes (''Kokone Kizuki'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/MegumiHan (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/WendeeLee (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies''
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->''"Mr. Wright? Can I go and give that prosecutor a smack?!"''

Known as The Courtroom Révolutionnaire and The Healing Attorney. Athena is very confident, cheerful and has a strong sense of justice. However, her inexperience and her extreme desire for competition, combined with the attributes stated before, sometimes get her in trouble in court and outside as well. She's much closer to being a true successor of the Phoenix Wright school than Apollo is, as her reliance in courtroom antics is noticeable (although not completely as she much more prefers the use of technology and psychology than bluffs).

Born with a special sense of hearing which greatly troubled her as a child, Athena was a shy kid with few friends. After a certain tragic event she was forced to leave America and went to live in Europe for the rest of her childhood. Fueled by her personal objective, she acquired a lawyer's badge by the age of 18, as well as a background in psychology. While in Europe, she met Phoenix and soon he hired her for his Agency. Since then, she has been working with her partner and co-worker Apollo Justice. Despite still being green, she has proven time and time again her worth as an attorney and her usefulness as an assistant, establishing herself as a valuable member of the Agency.

Her power is a special sense of hearing so heightened that it can discover a person's true feelings just by listening to his/her words. She can input this information on her computer and analyze it by using the "Mood Matrix", a holographic program with an interface that shows all the emotions felt by a person while speaking, making it useful for searching contradicting emotions. In other words, she will know if you are lying because your voice will give you away. This makes it virtually impossible for her to take on guilty clients. This is also a great way for her to find the root of a person's emotional turmoil and cure it, hence her secondary nickname of "Healing Attorney".
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* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: No mention has ever been made as to who and where her father is.
* AffectionateNickname: "Thena" to Juniper.
* AlliterativeName: In Japanese, '''K'''okone '''K'''izuki.
* AmplifierArtifact: Similar to how Apollo needs his bracelet to make any use of his ability to pick up deception, Athena can hear slight fluctuations in a subject's heart rhythm when their emotional state is concealing information but she requires Widget to actually parse out the real meaning of the fluctuations and turn it into meaningful data (so she knows when she's on the right track when probing for more info).
* AnimalMotifs: Simon Blackquill describes her as a canary: loud, jumpy, and bright yellow. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel_species#Toxic_gases Canaries are also well known for their history of saving people]], which they could do because they were sensitive to problems humans couldn't see.
* AnimeHair: Nothing all that odd about the ponytail on the left side of her head, but that cowlick on the other side can only be this trope. A few guards in ''Spirit of Justice'' compare it to a ''spider's leg''.
* BadassAdorable: Martial artist, lawyer, and empath all in one cute package. She even ran a whole marathon ''without stopping'' when she was only 17.
* BadassBookworm: Studying law and psychology all in the span of seven years is pretty impressive... and yet she can also give you a mean judo flip.
* BerserkButton: One way to ''really'' get under her skin is to not take her seriously as a lawyer.
* BigFancyHouse: [[spoiler:Turns out her childhood home was ''the GYAXA Space Center''!]]
* TheBigGirl: While not remarkably tall or muscular, she can wreck anyone who pisses her off (as a {{Jerkass}} police officer finds out the hard way) [[CurbStompBattle with utter ease]], unlike Phoenix and Apollo who are just good at law. In true ShowDontTell fashion, we see an anime cutscene where she [[CurbStompBattle very easily]] defeats a police officer in Yokai Lane. We even get several replays of the judo flip.
* BigNo: She does this three times as a plot point. The first time is when Phoenix witnesses her [[spoiler:black Psyche-Locks]], the second is when after Simon Blackquill reveals the UR-1 truth, then the third is when Phoenix [[spoiler:breaks her black Psyche-Locks]].
* BlessedWithSuck: Her ability to hear is actually so advanced and refined that, as a child, she would always hear the cacophony of emotions of everyone around her, overwhelming her. Her mother fixed this by giving her special headphones to wear that would suppress the power to just enough.
* BoisterousBruiser: A rare female example. She's [[GenkiGirl hyper]], [[ChewingTheScenery dramatic]], ready to make fun of any mundane thing, has an active imagination, and has a liking to hit her fists together before doing anything that she finds interesting. Not to mention she knows martial arts, so she fills the bill in the strength department as well.
* BrokenAce: She's a prodigy, able to meld law practice with emotional psychology, but good lord, the trauma on that girl. Her beloved mother was killed when she was young, someone she considered her brother was blamed for it, [[spoiler: and she actually ''saw her mother die'' but is repressing the memories]]. She still has trouble in courtrooms because it's relatively easy to press her TraumaButton and send her into a HeroicBSOD, needing her co-counsel to snap her out of it.
* BreakTheCutie: Payne does this to her in case 5-1, while Blackquill does this in 5-2, 5-6 and [[spoiler:5-5]].
* ButtMonkey: Her role in "Turnabout Time Traveler" is being pursued by Trucy for a life-threatening magic trick. She can't catch a break. And when she does, it isn't long until Trucy reappears.
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Initially a very morose, passive child, Athena started taking an active role in events when [[spoiler:her mother was murdered. She began by stabbing the guy who did it]].
* CanonImmigrant: Her use of holograms originated in the film adaptation of the first game.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "Auf geht's! Let's do this!". The latter phrase is said in English [[GratuitousEnglish even in the Japanese version]].
** "'''GOT IT!'''", used during Mood Matrix segments when she or the other attorneys notice a contradiction.
* CharacterTics: She tends to fiddle with her earring when she's in thought. She also strokes her ponytail when flustered, and punches her fists when she's ready to expose the truth.
* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Her earring]] may not seem like an important clue in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", however it became the hope that ended the Dark Age of the Law when Phoenix used it to take down the real criminal.
* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: She's an expert in analytic psychology, but she's severely hampered by her own emotional trauma.
* ColorCodedEmotions: The emotions displayed by the mood matrix which also reflect her emotions when not in use. Light blue is neutral, green is happiness/joy, dark blue is sadness/fear, yellow is surprise/confusion, red is anger/frustration, and black is for a HeroicBSOD.
* ColorMotif: Yellow.
* CondescendingCompassion: In over five years of work to save Simon, she never once considered the possibility that he might have had a reason for TakingTheHeat. (Although Simon's reticence about the situation did not help)
* CopHater: In her first encounter with a police officer, she calls him [[PolicePig pig-headed]] for assuming her to be a high school ditcher pretending to be a lawyer, and outright suplexes the cop (onto Apollo, no less) when he grabs her wrist.
* CreepyChild: How she appears in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" during [[spoiler:the flashback of how she tried to 'fix' her mom.]]
* CuteClumsyGirl: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment is her showing off her advanced tech, proudly marching up the courtroom stairs, then tripping and tumbling down to the bottom.
* CutenessProximity: In "Turnabout Revolution", she can't help but gush over how cute [[spoiler:Armie Buff]] is.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Her mother Metis was brutally murdered in front of her when she was just a child and]] she suffers from PTSD as a result. Talking about her past with her in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" actually brings up [[spoiler:[[http://i.imgur.com/W0UgO0E.png black Psyche-Locks!]]]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: Her role in ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't as important as in ''Dual Destinies'', but she does get Case 4 primarily all to herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's not as snarky as Phoenix or Apollo, but due to her energetic and impulsive nature, she's much more likely to be vocal about it.
* DemotedToExtra: Her overall role in the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'' is just moral support. The ''one'' case where she takes center stage is a BreatherEpisode with no investigation and only a single trial day, and it's completely unrelated to the overarching plot. Even the special episode demotes her by having her constantly be chased around by Trucy trying to get her to do life-endangering tricks, and unlike Apollo's offscreen investigations of a mysterious piece of evidence in the previous game's special episode, she doesn't get to investigate any of the sort.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: When she finally manages to prove Simon's innocence, she's satisfied with the case...and then Edgeworth reminds her that they still have to figure out who the ''real'' killer was [[spoiler:and that now Athena herself is a suspect]].
* DitzyGenius: Has qualifications in both law and psychology. She's also [[GenkiGirl hyper]] and [[CuteClumsyGirl clumsy]].
* TheDogBitesBack: Suggested as a motive for [[spoiler:her possible matricide, upon apparently being used by her mother as a guinea pig for her research]]. Ultimately subverted, [[spoiler:Athena loved her mother and she loved her back, and would've never murdered her]].
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Has these when her past is brought up, complete with a bloody background.
* EmotionalBruiser: She's the BigGirl of the agency, but is prone to overdo drama and tears for small things. ''Dual Destinies'' brings the "tears" part [[BreakTheCutie to its limit]].
* TheEmpath: She can actually sense the attitude and feelings of the people around her. This overwhelmed her as a child, and as a result she wasn't able to handle people.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her establishing moment for Apollo is him witnessing her judo throw a cop that was about to wrongfully arrest her when he refused to believe that she's a lawyer at 18... unfortunately for Apollo, she throws the cop ''at him!''
* ExpressiveHair: Athena's ponytail spikes like a lightning bolt when she's shocked.
* ExpressiveAccessory: When not using her Mood Matrix, the device (nicknamed "Widget") takes the appearance of various facial expressions (along with its associating color) to reflect on what mood she's in (similar to what a mood ring does, although mood rings don't show facial expressions), sometimes it will even speak her thoughts aloud. Quite tellingly, it shuts off whenever she experiences a HeroicBSOD.
* {{Expy}}: She looks a lot like [[VideoGame/GhostTrick Lynne]] with different eyes and hairstyle. Both are also [[FieryRedhead Fiery Redheads]] and [[GenkiGirl Genki Girls]].
* {{Fanservice}}:
** Since she spent her high school years living in Europe, she was not a Themis Law Academy student. Therefore, her DownloadableContent SailorFuku outfit can only be considered this.
** Her bonus outfit in ''Spirit of Justice'' is also {{Fanservice}}, being a Tres Bien waitress outfit, something she's never even been involved with.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her TomboyishPonytail, {{Tricked Out Glove|s}}, and single earring.
* FieryRedhead: Young, red-headed, headstrong and competitive.
* AFoolForAClient: Indirectly plays this role in "Turnabout for Tomorrow". Phoenix Wright is still the main Defense Attorney but she plays the role for assistant when they defend [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]] and co-assists with Apollo Justice in confronting the real killer. The Judge reminds her to return to [[spoiler:the defendant seat]] after it is all finished.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She tends to unconsciously mimic other people's speech patterns (see GratuitousForeignLanguage below): it's later shown that she does the same for their emotions, getting easily carried away by their doubt or distress.
** What kind of person would need a device that vocalizes their emotions? [[ShrinkingViolet The kind of person Athena used to be.]]
* FunPersonified: Is let down by boring people (like Apollo, when he gets particularly serious or snarky), but otherwise, she's always ready to have fun in any situation, with any mundane thing around. She's the PluckyComicRelief as of ''Dual Destinies'', after all. She can get serious when the situation demands it, though. Obviously.
* GenkiGirl: Probably the genkiest in the series. It's likely that she's overcompensating for her very stifled childhood.
* GirlInTheTower: When Athena was young, she lived in [=GYAXA=]'s Space Center with her mother. She rarely left the Center because [[spoiler:her extremely sensitive hearing made it difficult for her to be in crowds]], and only a handful of people knew she even existed. It wasn't a ''[[GildedCage disadvantaged]]'' childhood, exactly- her mother really did love her- but it was a while before she got any sort of grasp on social norms. Luckily, Simon was there to guard Metis' "most beloved treasure".
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: In the Japanese version, she speaks brief [[GratuitousEnglish English]] phrases. In the English version, she occasionally drops {{G|ratuitousGerman}}erman, [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] and [[GratuitousFrench French]] phrases. ''Spirit of Justice'' adds [[GratuitousItalian Italian]] to the mix.
* HairstyleInertia: Photographs of her in her youth shown in ''Dual Destinies'' imply that her hair's been in the same long side-ponytail since childhood.
* HarmfulToMinors: The tragic incident of her childhood is totally this. Also, something you probably want to keep away from real children too, hence the M-rating that VisualNovel got.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: During her youth, she was much less social and wore heavy headphones whenever she went out in public. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as [[spoiler:the headphones were specially designed to protect her from SensoryOverload due to hearing the emotions of everyone around her at once]].
* HereditaryHairstyle: Athena's long ponytail may be an attempt to mimic her mother's.
* HeroicBSOD: Every prosecutor she has faced as lead defense attorney including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne has successfully managed to induce this in her in every trial she has led the defense in, and all of these prosecutors would have defeated her in these trials if she did not have a co-counsel to snap her out of this or if another lawyer of the Wright Anything Agency did not step in to take over the defense.
** Suffers from this many times thanks to her PTSD. The major one being when [[spoiler:being accused of killing her own mother.]]
** She gets [[BreakHerByTalking one]] in case 3 after Aristotle Means gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck" Speech]] stating she should be ashamed to call herself a lawyer for [[spoiler:bringing up false charges on Hugh O'Conner]]. Thankfully, [[GetAHoldOfYourselfWoman everyone else in court besides Means helps her snap out of it]].
* HolographicTerminal: How Athena operates the Mood Matrix and other software stored on Widget.
* HypercompetentSidekick: She is an awesome co-counsel whose psychology helps fix up testimonies from witnesses who have lost their sanity or suffer other psychological problems which distort their testimonies while they are on the stand, and will help the lead attorney if asked if the lead attorney makes too many mistakes in one testimony. However, she is not yet cut out to lead a defense alone, because the prosecutors she has faced including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne have successfully induced a HeroicBSOD in her in every trial she has served as a lead defense attorney which would have resulted in guilty verdicts in every one of those trials if someone did not bail her out of it.
* ImprobableAge: Athena is the youngest defense attorney in the series to date, having gotten her badge at the age of 18. Even more impressive considering that, in addition to studying law, she specialized in analytical psychology, meaning she is both a qualified lawyer ''and'' a qualified psychologist.
* InconsistentSpelling: It may be a simple typo, but press releases from E3 2013 have spelled her surname as "Sykes" instead of "Cykes".
* IronButtmonkey: She becomes this in "Turnabout Time Traveler". Her athletic build, which supposedly keeps her from getting injured by tricks during Trucy's practice sessions, really doesn't help her case. Mr. Wright won't let her sneak out of her duties, either.
* {{Irony}}: Athena, whose defining characteristic as an attorney is to find contradictions between a person's words and their emotions, often shows such contradictions herself, with Widget sometimes displaying an emotion that does not match Athena's animation.
* ItsPersonal: Vows to clear her best friend Juniper Woods's [[spoiler:and Simon Blackquill's]] name, no matter what it takes.
* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: The evidence used to [[spoiler:expose the real killer]] in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" is [[spoiler:her earring]].
* JustAKid: Case 4 of ''Spirit of Justice'' has her get annoyed with pretty much everyone in the court for treating her like a child. She doesn't help things by acting like one for a good portion of it.
* LargeHam: Athena is by far one of the most expressive characters in the series, even in a WorldOfHam, fitting with her specialty in psychology and reading emotions. Her face is ''very'' prone to squashing and stretching, and her eyes during emotional outbursts come straight out of a [[ShonenDemographic shōnen]] manga.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Let's Do This!", a cheery song that represents her eagerness and active personality. Her Objection theme, "Courtroom Révolutionnaire", is a triumphant variation of it, and it gains a remix in ''Spirit of Justice''. [[spoiler:It also gets a DarkReprise as "Reminiscence ~ Tragic Memories" during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".]]
* LivingLieDetector: Athena's ultra-sensitive hearing can allow her to detect when a subject's heart is betraying their emotions if they are in the heat of lying. From there she can use the Mood Matrix system within Widget to break down what she is sensing with her hearing and understand the source of the discord, revealing information that may not have been readily apparent. Thus she is able to identify mistruths even when the subject is doing an otherwise admirable job of concealing it.
* MeaningfulName:
** Her English first name, Athena, is the name of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the Greek goddess of wisdom and defensive warfare]]. The latter part was first revealed to the player when she throws the officer in "The Monstrous Turnabout" in the air towards Apollo. Additionally, the Greek goddess wasn't only the patron goddess of wisdom and tactical warfare, but the goddess who inspired the creation of the judicial court system. Fitting, as Athena takes part in kickstarting the end of ''The Dark Age of the Law''. Her last name is pronounced like "Psyches", both to refer to her focus on psychology.
** Also applies to her original name. It's written like this: 希月 心音. 心音 means 'Heart Sound'; 希月 means 'Hope Moon'. Both signifies her hearing ability and lunar motif [[spoiler:(as well as her earring's role as the decisive evidence in case 5-5)]] respectively.
* MoodSwinger: Thanks to her boisterous personality, she can hit a wide range of emotions even within a single dialogue box.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When a cheerful, energetic girl like her suddenly becomes a helpless quivering wreck, sometimes while doing her job no less, it is clear as day that something ''very bad'' had happened to her. When the cause is revealed, it ''really is'' very bad.
** Similarly, she goes utterly quiet around Aura for a reason...
* OrphansPlotTrinket: The [[spoiler:single earring she wears]] is a memento from her late mother. [[spoiler:It's made from the moon rock that was recovered seven years ago]].
* OutOfFocus: She spends nearly the entirety of "Turnabout Time Traveller" acting as Trucy's assistant for her magic tricks offscreen, much to her chagrin.
* ParentalAbandonment: Par for the course in the new trilogy, she grows up without parents.
* PlatonicLifePartners: [[spoiler:With Blackquill.]]
* PluckyGirl: Described as "a determined girl who will do anything to help her superior". She also has a personal objective of her own during the events of Dual Destinies: [[spoiler:clearing the name of Simon Blackquill.]]
* ThePollyanna: Keeps a smile on her face and stays optimistic against all odds. This is how she tries to get over her childhood trauma. [[SubvertedTrope Does not work all the time]].
* PowerIncontinence: As a child, she was prone to SensoryOverload due to being able to [[TheEmpath hear the feelings of everyone]] in the vicinity.
* RedOniBlueOni: In personality, the red to Blackquill's blue.
* SailorFuku: Her [=DLC=] costume for ''Dual Destinies'' is an outfit similar to a school uniform.
* SandInMyEyes: Claims this when she tears up after Apollo explains their client, Damian Tenma. She actually cries at some point in the game though.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** The hyper, cheery energetic girl to Blackquill's grim, pragmatic savvy guy, especially in ''Turnabout Storyteller''.
** She also has this sort of dynamic with Apollo throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', with Apollo being drier, snarkier, and unable to help but put up with her antics.
* ScienceHeroine: Like [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Kay Faraday]], her "power" is explicitly a gadget, though she uses it to amplify her natural talent at reading moods.
* SensoryOverload: When she was a child, her enhanced hearing proved overwhelming in crowded areas, so her mother made her special headphones to dampen her hearing.
* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: In "Turnabout Academy" she finds Aristotle Means' philosophy - [[TheUnfettered that attorneys should do anything in their power no matter how underhanded or unethical to achieve the verdict they desire]] - to be repulsive.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: According to Athena, she used to nap a lot as a child. Phoenix points out she naps a lot in his office present day. She tries to refute it, but Nick isn't buying it. Proved further in "Turnabout Revolution", where she dozed off while waiting for a plane's arrival -- when she woke up, it was already dark.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Two examples:
** Her attack in self-defense against [[spoiler:[[BigBad the phantom]]]] starts a series of events that eventually leads to [[spoiler:his downfall]].
** Her going to the wrong airport when she went to go pick up Phoenix bought time for Apollo to find the Founder's Orb, forcing Phoenix to file the lawsuit. Had he gotten the Founder's Orb first, the Defiant Dragons' revolution might have failed.
* StepfordSmiler: When [[spoiler:she's arrested for Clay's murder]] after helping clear Starbuck's name, she hides her distress and shoots Starbuck a bright smile and a congratulations. She also hides her horrific past behind a cheerful, energetic demeanor, even when she is forced to revisit her childhood home.
* SuperSenses: Has an exceptional sense of hearing and perception of minute changes in voices.
* TeenGenius: Became a lawyer/psychology expert at ''18''.
* ThinkingTic: Athena wraps her right arm around her waist, rests her left arm on her right arm, and tilts her head to the left while she occasionally plays with her right earring with her left index finger. Her eyes also tend to shift back and forth.
* {{Tomboy}}: More brash and confrontational than either Maya or Trucy. Makes sense, considering how it's borderline required for attorneys to be able to point and shout with utter conviction. Also the contrast to her friend Juniper's GirlyGirl personality.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: While Athena is easily one of the most tomboyish characters in the series, she also wears feminine clothing, has some girly gestures, and likes being called cute.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like her fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys.
* TraumaButton: Her DarkAndTroubledPast triggers a HeroicBSOD every time it's brought up or she feels unable to lead the defense. Widget even shuts down when this happens.
* TraumaCongaLine: "Turnabout for Tomorrow" was the best and worst thing that could have happened to her. To wit: [[spoiler:She's already in the middle of a HeroicBSOD due to being accused, in short order, of killing Clay Terran and not even having enough memory of the event to resolutely state she didn't, she's accused by Aura Blackquill of ''killing her own mother'' and leading to her brother's unjust death sentence (the same brother she became a defense attorney to ''save''), discovers she had a ''[[TheDogBitesBack motive]]'' for killing her own mother, and after Simon's Mood Matrix in which we see her ''covered in said mother's blood'', her suppressed memories come rushing back and she realizes ''Aura may be right.'' [[DespairEventHorizon At that point she completely collapses and outright tells the Judge to get it over with and declare her guilty]]]].
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: Pretty much lost all memory of what really happened when [[spoiler:she discovered the phantom and [[HarmfulToMinors her mother's dead body]]]] during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* TrickedOutGloves: Uses one to operate the Mood Matrix. Curiously, the glove only has three fingers: the thumb, the index and the middle one.
* TheUnSmile: One of Athena's first attempts at forcing a smile as per the Wright motto, Apollo calls her face, "a weird mix of terror and creepy grin".
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Her favorite tactic in getting information out of people, though its effectiveness varies between targets.
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[[folder:'''Mia Fey''' (''Chihiro Ayasato'')]]
!!Mia Fey (''Chihiro Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Kawahara (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/SayakaOhara ([[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]] voice drama), Creator/ChieNakamura ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Christina Katano (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Rei Dan ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Creator/MinamiHamabe (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"Wright? I hope you see the importance of evidence now. Also, hopefully you realize, things change depending on how you look at them. People, too. We never really know if our clients are guilty or innocent. All we can do is believe in them. And in order to believe in them, you have to believe in yourself."''

Nick's mentor and an accomplished lawyer. Mia was born the heiress to a once-powerful family of spirit mediums and supposedly inherited top-notch spiritual powers, but she left the village behind to become a lawyer and find out the truth about her mother's disappearance. Although she dies in the second case (which is about [[FirstEpisodeTwist twenty minutes into the first game]] and long before the Wright Anything Agency was founded), she's often hauled back from the afterlife through her [[WillingChanneler spirit medium sister and cousin]] to [[SpiritAdvisor give Phoenix advice]].
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* AbdicateTheThrone: A variation. According to Sister Bikini, while Mia was originally going to be Misty's successor due to being the eldest daughter and having spiritual power, she willingly stepped aside, chose to become an attorney and let Maya become the successor instead so the sisters wouldn't have to fight like their mother and aunt had.
* TheAce: An extremely skilled, attractive Defense Attorney; she mentored [[TheHero Phoenix Wright]] and almost ended Edgeworth's winning streak before it even began. She's also stated to have been an excellent spirit medium, surpassing her sister for most of her life even though Mia left to go become a lawyer and Maya has devoted her life, for given value of the phrase, to polishing her art.
** Given the events of Turnabout Sisters, she ultimately does wind up being the one to put a pin in Edgeworth's victory streak given Phoenix was still too green to seal the deal himself.
* ArchEnemy:
** To Dahlia Hawthorne, a feeling that is more than mutual. She takes the 3-1 case simply because of her potential involvement.
** To Redd White as well. He disgraced her mother and murdered her when she got too close to the truth, but she is the one to take him down for good from beyond the veil of death.
* BackupFromOtherworld: Her spirit is a huge help to Phoenix in the first three games, most often by [[SpiritAdvisor giving advice]], but she sometimes takes a more active role (such as shuttling information between Maya and Pearl when Maya is kidnapped).
* BigDamnHeroes: Maya or Pearl channels her just in the nick of time, nine times out of ten. [[spoiler:Godot accuses Phoenix of being too reliant on this instead of rational thought and demands he finish the final case of the third game without such assistance, but she does show up as a hallucination when Godot finally breaks down.]]
* BigGood: Even after dying, Mia is this in the original trilogy, thanks to spirit channeling. She's easily the wisest and most competent of the good guys and often [[BigDamnHeroes the one to jump in and save the day when everything seems lost]]. Part of Phoenix's arc during those games is stepping up to replace her in this role.
* BludgeonedToDeath: She was murdered by being struck on the head with a clock designed after The Thinker.
* BodySurf: Does this frequently to give advice to Phoenix through either Maya or Pearl's. [[spoiler:In ''Justice for All'', she does this to relay information to Gumshoe in order to find Maya.]]
* BrainyBrunette: Consistently one of the smartest and well-informed characters in the series; she often has the case figured out long before Phoenix does.
* BuxomBeautyStandard: Played straight in case 3-3, when her flatter younger sister Maya channels her so that she can look more attractive in her waitress outfit.
* CollateralAngst: Subverted. She's Phoenix's beloved mentor, he discovers her dead body, and her death kicks off his solo career, but she wasn't killed specifically to spite him. In fact, a little thing like death doesn't stop Mia from being a hero in her own right all the way through the first three games. Phoenix doesn't really beat himself up over her murder, either.
* CoolBigSis: Maya trusts her absolutely, even venturing out of Kurain to visit her. Mia also cares for Maya deeply, and part of the reason why she left the village to become a lawyer is so that she and Maya wouldn't have to fight over the Master title.
* CrusadingLawyer: Mia dedicated her career to taking down despicable villains; she even came very close to ruining Edgeworth's winning streak before it began. She passed on many of her ideals to Phoenix, who consistently tries to live up to her legacy.
* CulturalRebel: She is one of the very few Feys who've moved out of Kurain permanently, and is comfortable ''vis-à-vis'' the modern world and trusting men. The only visual indication of her heritage is her magatama. In the anime, Morgan, who's both rather traditional and a {{Jerkass}} who hates Misty and her children, sees this as a betrayal of the Fey clan.
* DeathByOriginStory: She dies shortly after the first case. However, she does return occasionally as a SpiritAdvisor.
* DeathGlare: How she shuts up Winston Payne at one point in case 3-1.
* {{Determinator}}: Even without a spirit medium channelling her, she's still able to somewhat contact Phoenix telepathically, but it seems very difficult to do, judging by the very spotty and strained fashion of the first time she tries this ([[spoiler:when hinting to Phoenix that the missing bullet from DL-6 ''was'' taken, but not intentionally]]). When trying this again in "Rise From the Ashes", she's a lot more clear, but leaves Phoenix to figure the rest out.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Her role in ''Trials & Tribulations''. She appears in every single case of the game (the only game in the series in which that happens), is playable in two {{Whole Episode Flashback}}s and factors into the motivations of two major antagonists, and [[spoiler:teams up with Phoenix to deliver a BreakHerByTalking to [[BigBad Dahlia]] and final rebuttal to [[FinalBoss Godot]] in the game's climax]].
* DisappointedInYou: In 2-2, if you present the wrong piece of evidence regarding the culprit's motive, Mia tells Phoenix, "I feel embarrassed for you for even thinking of showing that piece of evidence," then provides a brief answer as to why the culprit committed murder.
* DudeMagnet: Seeing as she attracted a number of male admirers including Dick Gumshoe and Larry Butz, then, after death, Victor Kudo and possibly Cody Hackins. Just a photograph was enough to trigger an interest from "Director Hotti" and Luke Atmey. She also had a boyfriend named Diego Armando according to case 3-1 [[spoiler:who is shown in-game later on and is still quite concerned about her memory after her death]]. Unfortunately for her, the relationship ended after Diego was put into a coma by Dahlia's poison, and was assumed he wouldn't come out of it any time soon.
* FirstNameBasis: After she dies and Phoenix consults her spirit, they call each other by her first names, although Phoenix still tends to refer to her as "Chief."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible sibling to Maya's Foolish, being a rather mature defense attorney. Of course, she's also much older than Maya.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: A relatively minor example occurs in "The First Turnabout". When the Judge asks Phoenix a series of questions about the case, one of the options for who the victim was is "Mia Fey"... ''[[spoiler:[[MentorOccupationalHazard Guess what happens to her in the second case right after this one]]]]...?''
* GentlemanWizard: A female version. In addition to being a talented, high-powered lawyer while dressing and living like it, Mia is stated to have been a powerful spirit medium, consulting with the ghosts of the dead to build up her lifelong investigation into Redd White.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: The first character to do so chronologically in a legitimate courtroom (other than Gregory). Phoenix likely picked it up from her while working under her.
* GoodIsNotSoft: She's not above berating Phoenix over him presenting a ''very'' weak argument in 2-2 or [[spoiler:blackmailing her own murderer into confessing]].
* HairFlip: Fond of it in flashback cases when she's just about to poke a hole in someone's overconfidence.
* HairstyleInertia: As seen in the photograph of her and Maya at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout," Mia's sensible hairstyle has been around since she was a young girl (although she had bangs while starting out as a lawyer).
* HelloAttorney: She wears low-cut tops, form-fitting suits, and miniskirts, and many characters are smitten with her. Maya even takes advantage of her sex appeal by channeling her to get [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]] to cooperate. Downplayed in that no one ever really brings up her looks in court itself, outside of Gumshoe briefly the first time he meets her in 3-1.
* HopelessWithTech: Wright mentions she only has a basic understanding of some tech in Case 2 of the first game.
* INeedToGoIronMyDog: In case 1-1, if you screw up and mistakenly name her as the defendant, she gives the excuse of having to go home to get a package.
* InformedAbility: According to Maya, Mia had strong spiritual power, and her records of her investigations mention communing with the dead; however, since she dies early on, we never get to see this in action. Being able to channel her is instead indicative of Maya's and Pearl's abilities.
* LasciviousBeautyMark: Mia Fey, Nick's SexyMentor, has a noticeable mole off the side of her mouth. She's drawn in a fanservicey suit (a cleavage-baring top, form-fitting blazer, and miniskirt) and draws much male attention throughout the series. Her sister has even taken advantage of her sex appeal to get a witness to cooperate.
* LastNameBasis: When she's representing Phoenix at their trial, they call each other "Mr. Wright" and "Ms. Fey". When Phoenix starts working for her, she calls him "Wright" and he calls her "Chief."
* {{Leitmotif}}: "The Ballad of Turnabout Sisters", a mellow remix of the Turnabout Sisters' theme that, while used in a few other occurrences with Maya, is strongly associated with Mia and her appearances.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Chihiro" means "1000 questions"; fitting, considering her lawyering techniques. Edgeworth says pressing witnesses' testimony is her signature style. It contains the same character as is in the original 'Cross Examination' animation.
** "Chihiro" can also mean "to search for 1000 times", contrasting her sister "Mayoi" or "lost".
** Fey also means "Doomed to Die".
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Part of the territory of being TheMentor; it happens in record time, too! She's offed right after the first case - not [[BackupFromOtherworld that this stops her from being a huge help to Nick]].
* MorphicResonance: Inverted, as Maya and Pearl take her form when Mia possesses them.
* MsFanservice:
** Maya and [[TokenMiniMoe Pearl's]] robes are designed to be modest and fit their own bodies - not so much for Mia's. In Pearl's clothes, she has to keep her arm pressed against her chest to stop her breasts from popping out. Also, even though character's lower bodies are almost never seen, you have to assume that Mia is showing off quite a bit of leg when she's in Pearl's clothes.
** Even weirder: she only does the "arm-across-the-chest" thing when talking directly to Phoenix (and, by extension, the player). While in court, when the player has a side view of her, she keeps her arms folded across her stomach (and, presumably, gives everyone on the prosecution-side of the court quite the show).
** This actually becomes a plot-point in case 3-3, when Phoenix and Maya are trying to extract information from the cranky and intractable Victor Kudo. Kudo isn't interested in talking to either of them until, thinking quickly, Maya [[HeroicSeductress channels the much more well-endowed Mia]]. Kudo suddenly becomes [[MaleGaze much more cooperative in light of this development]]. Mia even gets a unique animation in that case, not used anywhere else, where she stands side-view and prominently shows her curves.
* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Maya is finally able to channel her in the climax of 1-2 just when things look really bad for Phoenix, and she's able to bring her own murderer to justice.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Ultimately resorts to [[spoiler:{{blackmail}} in order to defeat master blackmailer Redd White. But to be fair, he's sufficiently proven himself too well-connected to be taken down cleanly, not to mention his constant kicking the dog against both her and everyone she cares about. And Edgeworth had just saved Redd's ass when Phoenix came close to taking him down fairly.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: A significant part of her backstory is filled in during flashback cases 3-1 and 3-4. This aside from the fact that she is a literally posthumous character [[SubvertedTrope who hangs around]] via [[SpiritAdvisor spirit channeling]].
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Mia was ten years older than her little sister Maya.
* PromotedToPlayable: After two full games of being a counsel to Phoenix, she gets to be playable in the past trials of ''Trials and Tribulations''.
* PutOnABus: While she is referenced occasionally, Mia doesn't appear at all during the ''Apollo Justice'' trilogy, in which her role as TheMentor is taken up by Phoenix. Even when spirit channeling comes back into focus in ''Spirit of Justice'', the prospect of channeling her is never once brought up.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Along with Phoenix, she doles out an ''awesome'' one in ''Trials and Tribulations''. [[spoiler:After being channeled by Pearl, she rips into Dahlia Hawthorne, citing how every single one of Dahlia's schemes has failed, thanks to Mia, capping it with "You will never defeat me".]]
* SexyMentor: Though there's no indication of romance between her and Phoenix. She does ask him out for some drinks at the end of his first case, but she perishes before anything comes of it.
* SiblingRivalry: Defied. After witnessing her mother and aunt's relationship sour because of the position of Master, Mia left Kurain Village to become an attorney and actively cultivates a close sibling relationship with Maya.
* SoProudOfYou: At the end of case 3-5, Mia warmly thanks Phoenix for helping to bring closure to the Fey Clan and [[spoiler:Diego]] and praises him as being as good as any Defense Attorney could ever hope to be.
* SpiritAdvisor: Maya and Pearl channel her to help in cases sometimes, and she'll often offer insight or advice that Phoenix needs. Other times, she seems to possess them without any indication that they were trying to reach her. Sometimes her spirit even manages to communicate brief snippets of garbled information to Phoenix directly when the girls aren't present. Notably, Mia's presence as this slowly fades away during the original trilogy, as Phoenix learns to stand on his own two feet and solve cases without Mia's help, and following the time skip, it's now him who's taken up the mentorship role.
* StartMyOwn: She moved from Marvin Grossberg's law office to create her own.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Mia is normally a very supportive person, but when she sees who Diego (now called Godot) has become and how the man she once knew years ago was gone, she goes quiet and addresses him very formally. When it comes to Phoenix, she can be cool and professional most of the time, but also shows that she's proud of him when he does well.
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: [[spoiler:''Literally''. When she gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Dahlia, she lost control of her victim, and it ultimately results in Dahlia being sent back to the underworld.]]
* ThatOneCase:
** Although she was very young when it happened, part of her motivation as a lawyer was to find out the truth behind DL-6.
** Her defense of Terry Fawles ends with a hell of a HeroicBSOD, enough to drive her away from the profession for a whole year before finally coming back in order to square off with the one who caused all of it.
* UnfinishedBusiness: It seems as long as Wright is still alive and lawyering, Mia's not going to let a little thing like death stop her from continuing to lend her protégé a hand.
* WeirdnessCensor: Played with. Most characters tend not to notice the changes when she possesses someone (e.g. [[ArbitrarySkepticism Miles Edgeworth]]). Others ask if there's "something different" about whoever she's possessing (e.g. Penny Nichols), and others ''definitely'' notice the difference but don't connect Mia and Maya/Pearl (e.g. [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]]). The only people who seem to have any idea are [[spoiler:Godot, who has his own connection to Mia in the past]], when he sees her channeled in 3-2, and Franziska, who, while it is rarely acknowledged, is fairly informed about how the Kurain Channeling Technique works and seems very aware that it's Mia who is Nick's co-counsel during Case 2-2.
* WhatTheHellHero: PlayedForLaughs in "Recipe for a Turnabout". Mia is shocked that Maya channeled her just to have a DirtyOldMan talk to them. While she does play along, she leaves Maya's body as soon as Phoenix gets the information he needs.
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!Assistants
[[folder:'''Maya Fey''' (''Mayoi Ayasato'')]]
!!Maya Fey (''Mayoi Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Satomi Hanamura (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone PXZ2]]''), Mirei Kiritani (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/AoiYuuki ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/AbbyTrott (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]''), Samantha Dakin (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/LindsaySeidel ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Mirei Kiritani ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Ritoka Nishiguchi (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"The new and improved Maya Fey is on the scene, spirit and girl power at the ready!"''

Mia's little sister, as well as a spirit medium-in-training and heir to the Kurain Channeling Technique. Maya is introduced as the main suspect of Mia's murder, and she becomes Phoenix's loyal companion after he gets her acquitted. She's the main assistant to Phoenix in the first three games, though she decides to accept her role as the Master of Kurain Village at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', resulting in her absence in the fourth and fifth games. She's a major character in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix visiting her in Khura'in is the catalyst for the plot. Phoenix is very fond of her and will go to great lengths to ensure her well-being.

Maya's main contribution is her ability to channel spirits. Due to not being particularly well-trained, this at first means she can only channel Mia's spirit (and even then, not so reliably). She gets better over the course of the series, and is a top-notch channeler by the time of her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice''.

She also has the dubious honor of being the series' [[DesignatedVictim most recurring defendant]].
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* AmbiguouslyBi:
** In "Turnabout Big Top", she acts very smitten with Maximillion Galactica, swooning when he gives her a heart card and stuttering when he turns his charm on her. She also says though, in the same case, in reference to [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Regina]], "Even I want to profess my love to her."
** In episode 21 of the anime, she seems to enjoy the magazine with "rather scantily dressed" women and is visibly disappointed when Phoenix takes it away.
** In the manga, Maya has an interaction with Phoenix where she is annoyed at him for not finding the Pink Princess sexy due to it being Will Powers under the costume.
--->'''Maya''': I'm telling you, you're crazy if you can't see how sexy the Pink Princess is.
* AngryCheekPuff: One of Maya's sprite poses has her puffing both of her cheeks while glaring, which is used whenever she's angry at Phoenix, fitting with her young, GenkiGirl demeanor. She still does it even when she's a 28-year-old woman by ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice''.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Her appearances beside Phoenix in court usually are filled with snark or saying something funny or ridiculous that just happens to kick start Phoenix's thought process, but in [[spoiler: the final case of the first game she's the first character, even before Phoenix, to put everything together and straight up tells Phoenix that she thinks Von Karma murdered Edgeworth's father, which turns out to be true]].
* BigEater: She apparently has an "extra stomach" for steak ''and'' for sweets, and will bring up eating whenever the opportunity crops up. Despite this, she's consistently portrayed as having a slender build.
-->'''Phoenix''': (How many stomachs does this girl have!?)
* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: Both parts, depending on which phase of the plot you're in.
** In investigations, she plays the ''boke'' to Phoenix with her childish and oddball observations.
** In the courtroom, she plays the ''tsukkomi'' to the more oddball or difficult witness in snarky asides.
* BreakTheCutie: You're introduced to her when she stumbles upon the corpse of [[spoiler:her big sister, Mia, who was murdered in her own office]] and she is subsequently arrested and accused of the murder. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the next two games put her through the wringer in certain cases, and she ''still'' manages to come out of it smiling.
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in the main story games since ''Trials and Tribulations'', aside from [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney the]] occasional [[VideoGame/ProjectXZone crossover]], cameos in the ''Investigations'' games, some vague references in ''Apollo Justice'' and a postcard in ''Dual Destinies'', she finally returns to the series in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* ButtMonkey:
** Any moment Phoenix isn't the butt of a joke, there's a fifty-to-fifty chance Maya's on the receiving end instead. This includes being attacked by a dog, having camera flash repeatedly blasted in her eyes, being coerced into a waitress gig, and so forth.
** In a more serious manner, she's also the most recurring defendant in the series. Maya has been accused of seven murders on five separate occasions, four of which actually go to trial.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: [[spoiler:This is what prevents her kidnapping in "Turnabout Revolution" having lethal stakes like in "Farewell, My Turnabout", as her spirit channelling would be needed to summon the spirit of the Holy Mother, making Paul Atishon's threats against Phoenix empty.]]
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Half the things she says during investigation are off-the-wall comments.
* ContinuityCameo: She appears in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue of "Rise from the Ashes" even though she's absent in the case proper, save for some split-second flashbacks.
* CoolBigSis: Pearl thinks the world of her and Maya supports her no matter what. Justified, as Maya's the only close family Pearl has who's still around (and not in jail). This is reflected in how Pearl picks up some of her mannerisms by the time of ''Dual Destinies''.
* CoyGirlishFlirtPose: She does this pose anytime she's thinking something mischievous.
* DamselInDistress: [[OncePerEpisode At least once every game she shows up in.]] Also qualifies her for DesignatedVictim.
** ''Phoenix Wright'': Maya is accused of her sister's murder in the first half of case 2.
** ''Justice For All'': Maya is accused of murdering a spirit channeling client in case 2, and she's kidnapped for ransom in case 4.
** ''Trials & Tribulations'': Maya's Sacred Urn is stolen in case 2, and she's missing/almost killed/accused of her mother's murder in case 5.
** ''Layton vs. Wright'': Maya is accused of witchcraft and murder in case 3, after which [[spoiler:she is seemingly executed anyway when she tries to prevent the actual witch from being executed]].
** ''Spirit of Justice'': The prologue anime has Maya taken hostage by a Khura'in Kingdom fugitive, but she's immediately rescued by the local authorities. However, she was on the phone talking to Phoenix when this happened, and her phone broke during the scuffle, so Phoenix goes after her without knowing she's alright, triggering the events of the game. Then in case 3 of the game itself, she's accused of murdering a priest. [[spoiler:And in "Turnabout Revolution", she is abducted in order to force Phoenix to work for a murderer, just like in Case 2-4.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Not as bad as Phoenix in any sense, but she gets her fair share of snark in the cases against Godot and his [[IceCreamKoan coffeenese]]. Most of the pans over to her in the cases are for her to say something about Godot's latest "metaphor", or when Phoenix fails at [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffing the court]].
-->'''Godot''': It would seem I've been forced to eat crow!\\
'''Maya''': I wonder what blend number crow-flavoured coffee is?
* DependingOnTheArtist: Capcom just can't decide on what her eye color is. While trilogy art and other media flip-flops between brown, gray, or blue, ''Spirit of Justice'' art shows it to be gray.
* {{Determinator}}: No amount of training is too harsh for her, even when it involves standing under a waterfall or sitting on a block of ice overnight (in '''winter''').
* TheDitz: Her assessments of things can be quite a bit silly at times. While she didn't appear in ''Dual Destinies'', she did write a letter to Phoenix in which she assumed he was having a trial in an exploding courtroom (as opposed to a courtroom in which there was an explosion).
* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Turnabout Goodbyes", when Phoenix is worried that Larry's testimony might make things worse for Edgeworth, Maya points out that Edgeworth was convicted, so they have nothing to lose. Phoenix agrees and realizes that Larry is their last hope.
* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: She's seventeen at the beginning, and a fan of ''The Steel Samurai'', which is apparently aimed at [[ShonenDemographic 10-year-old boys]] -- an interest that survives to her late twenties.
* {{Fangirl}}: Lover of all things ''Steel Samurai'' and its spinoffs. ''Spirit of Justice'' even extends it to its ''ripoffs'' as well, to the point that she considers pitching a ''Plumed Punisher''/''Steel Samurai'' crossover when she gets back to LA.
* FanservicePack: Official art of her adult self indicates she's developed a figure comparable to her sister's.
* FightingYourFriend: Phoenix has to cross-examine her in the final section of "Bridge to the Turnabout", and [[spoiler:Apollo must cross-examine her in one of the final sections of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: The final witness in ''Trials & Tribulations''.]]
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the rather childish Foolish sibling to Mia's Responsible. Part of it's due to her personality, but some of it may be due to the large age gap between the sisters.
* GenericCuteness: In the first game she's referred to as plain; in the third, when asking Nick how she looks dressing up as a waitress he replies that maybe she should quit being a spirit medium. She's still drawn in the same {{Animesque}} style as everyone else (although she does look a tad more cartoonish than other characters). In the manga, Phoenix introduces her by saying that she's not all that pretty. By Spirit of Justice she seems to grow out of it, being considered pretty or regal by a handful of characters in Khura'in.
* GenkiGirl: Maya is easily excitable and generally in a chipper mood to the point of wearing out Phoenix.
* HairstyleInertia: A photograph at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout" shows Maya sporting the same long hair and bun as a toddler. Her hair is still this way in her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'', a whopping nine years after she's last seen in-game.
* HidingInPlainSight: [[spoiler:She avoids Dahlia's wrath by channeling her. It works to the point Dahlia thinks she's in Pearl's body, and that Phoenix only realizes she's being channeled by Maya because there's no one else that could]].
* HimeCut: A variation, there are baubles that decorate the sidetails and tie the back together. It serves both to reflect her traditional upbringing and act as a tip-off to her spiritualist job.
* HopelessWithTech: Zigzagged. She has a cellphone that she knows how to operate all right, but when it comes to ''computers'', she can't even turn the things on. [[HypocriticalHumor And despite this]], she teases Phoenix when he struggles to get a security report from a computer in case 3-2.
* IOweYouMyLife: "Bridge to the Turnabout", [[spoiler:Godot kills Dahlia-in-Misty's body before she's able to murder Maya. Maya then spends her entire testimony at the end of the case trying to clear Godot of suspicion, realizing he'd be incriminated for killing Misty even though he saved Maya's life in the process]].
* InadequateInheritor: Morgan believes her to be this to the position of Master, as she has relatively weak spiritual power compared to her prodigy cousin Pearl. That said, Maya later proves this wrong when [[spoiler: she overpowers Pearl's control of a spirit in 3-5]].
* KiddieKid: Maya is 17-19 during the Phoenix trilogy but acts like 9 most of the time. Even in her late twenties in ''Spirit of Justice'', she [[{{Womanchild}} still retains some childlike mannerisms]].
* KimonoIsTraditional: Goes hand in hand with her spirit medium background. At the end of "Turnabout Time Traveler", she is the only one to wear a kimono (a different one from her normal outfit) to the wedding in contrast to Athena and Ema's modern-style dresses.
* KleptomaniacHero: If it weren't for Phoenix, much of the evidence and various possessions of witnesses and suspects would end up in her pockets. She's always eager to get into restricted areas through illegal means, as well.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Turnabout Sisters", which comes in 2001 (first game), 2002 (second and third game), and 2016 (sixth game) flavors.
* LethallyStupid: [[DownplayedTrope Not very often]] but she has her moments, like when she tested how a decorative sword would bend by ''smashing Phoenix's head with it'', or when she tested if someone can be struck on the back of his head from the front in the same way.
* TheLoad: She certainly ''feels'' like she's this, especially after case 1-4. It's not true, of course; spirit channeling powers aside, she's often a valuable source of insight and is one of Phoenix's pillars of emotional support throughout the original trilogy. She also remembers a key piece of information and figures out that [[spoiler: Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth before Phoenix even thought about it]], saving his whole case and setting him on the right track to nailing the real murderer.
* MakingTheChoiceForYou: [[spoiler:She wrote a note to Phoenix asking him to get Matt Engarde, the defendant who hired a ProfessionalKiller to kill the defendant's rival, declared guilty no matter what. The problem is that she was being held hostage by that ProfessionalKiller who will kill her if the defendant is found guilty. This means that she was asking to die rather than let Engarde get away with his conspiracy to commit murder.]]
* MeaningfulName:
** "Maya" and "Mayoi" are the Sanskrit and Japanese names, respectively, for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_(illusion) Buddhist concept of illusion.]] Meanwhile, the kanji used for the name Mayoi mean "true night," which the director felt suited the setting of "Turnabout Sisters", her debut case. "Mayoi" can also mean "lost" (as in losing your sense of direction).
** Maya (altough sometimes spelled 'Maia') was also the eldest of the Seven Pleiads, and the most beautiful. The latin word 'Maior' ('greater') and 'Maiestos' ('majestic') are related to the name. The month May is named after this Maya, embodying growth. Fitting, since she [[spoiler:eventually ''grows'' to be the master mystic]].
* {{Nephewism}}: Maya was very young when her mother Misty disappeared, so her aunt Morgan became her guardian.
* NiceGirl: As childish as she is, Maya is one of the most selfless characters in the series. She gets herself held in contempt of court to save Edgeworth, despite the latter having prosecuted her and her new friend Phoenix, and later insists that Phoenix [[spoiler:see to it that Engarde gets convicted]] regardless of what might happen to her.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In the first three games, her animation sprites look more cartoony compared to the rest of the realistic-looking cast at that time sans [[{{Gonk}} Moe and Ben]], [[http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/Ressources/Images/persos/Maya/3.gif especially in this animation]] of hers, probably to highlight her GenericCuteness. [[ArtEvolution Averted when she is drawn with the newer style]].
* TheNotLoveInterest: For Phoenix, despite what [[ShipperOnDeck Pearl]] says. They're always together, obviously care deeply about one another, and messing with Maya is a really good way to ruin Nick's day (and perhaps get him to ruin yours next time you're in court). Even after seven years, they're not officially a couple but still keep in contact and are apparently close despite Maya's intensive training.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''Spirit of Justice'', Maya keeps her ability to channel spirits secret for much of the third case, since only the royal family is supposed to be able to do it. As a result, Rayfa dismisses Maya as a neophyte at best and a phony at worst, but Maya realizes that this deception is for the best.
* OddlyVisibleEyebrows: Particularly noticeable because her eyebrows are often completely covered by her long bangs.
* OlderAndWiser: Although she remains perky and dorky, her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'' shows that she's also become much more mature as she grew up.
-->'''Maya''': Sorry, I guess I've outgrown [[RunningGag that stepladder argument we always have]]...\\
'''Phoenix''': I think you mean "ladder," Maya.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's 28-years-old in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', yet looks younger. It helps she hasn't changed much in appearance ''or'' personality.
* OnceAnEpisode: In every main-series game she appears in, she is accused of murdering someone. [[spoiler: The third game is the odd one out however, as it's the only one where she isn't the primary suspect, and it was [[TakingTheHeat intentional on her part]]. Nevertheless, it still counts.]]
* OutOfFocus: In ''Justice For All'', she spends most of the time being either as a defendant, or kidnapped. She only gets some relevance in the final act of the first case, and the entirety of the third case. Her role is so diminished compared to the first and third game that she doesn't even appear in the game's cover (when even Edgeworth, who appeared in only one case, is present there).
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother disappeared in disgrace at the end of the infamous [=DL-6=] incident. Maya usually doesn't let on how much this bothers her, it tends to come up [[StepfordSmiler when other tragedies darken her mood]] and pull her out of her normal PluckyGirl attitude. Also, her father died when she was very young, but that almost never comes up, because it seems that she never really knew him.
* PipePain: PlayedForLaughs in ''Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney'' during the English Trial, where she picks up the assault weapon and whacks Phoenix with it to try and see if she could hit the back of his head with it.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Phoenix. They're attached at the hip all through the original trilogy, and Phoenix risks his life for her multiple times; the two remain very devoted to each other even after the timeskip. However, despite minor ShipTease moments, their relationship is not romantic.
* PluckyGirl: Maya loses multiple relatives over the course of a few years, gets accused of murder in every game, and endures other traumatic events. Despite this, her enthusiasm never wavers. Even during her more somber introduction in Case 1-2, she will still attempt to laugh if Phoenix tries to joke with her.
* ThePollyanna: She will talk about being accused of murder with a big smile on her face.
* PowerStrainBlackout:
** Faints dead away after [[spoiler:Dahlia is removed from her body]] in Case 3-5.
** Just as she's found in "Turnabout Revolution", she faints from exhaustion and spends the first half of the trial resting in the hospital. [[spoiler:Unsurprising, considering she'd been channeling Dhurke for almost the entire time Apollo and company were with him.]]
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Maya was ten years younger than her older sister Mia.
* PutOnABus:
** Right before Case 1-5, though in the original Game Boy Advance release there was no case 1-5 and her reappearance in 2-1 came without a break in between.
** She is also absent from ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The latter confirms that she has been keeping contact with Phoenix by sending letters and Steel Samurai videos, and undergoing intensive training.
* PrettyInMink: In the live action film, her jacket has a thick fur collar added.
* SarcasmBlind: Especially when she's in full ''boke'' mode during investigations.
* SecretKeeper: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she's asked by [[spoiler:Dhurke to keep his own death a secret so the Khura'in revolution can keep going... as well as to be able to see Apollo again through channeling]].
* ShesAllGrownUp: Before the time skip she was a perky teenager; starting with the 3D games, she's a lovely young woman in her late twenties. Lampshaded by Larry in ''Turnabout Time Traveler'' when he says she's "all grown up and as cute as ever".
* ShipperOnDeck: For Phoenix and Iris after seeing [[EntertaininglyWrong what she assumes to be]] LoveAtFirstSight.
-->'''Maya''': [singing] Iris and Nick, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
* ShooOutTheClowns: She is largely absent in both "Farewell, My Turnabout" and "Bridge to the Turnabout" -- the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd game, respectively. In the former she's kidnapped to pressure Phoenix into taking the case, in the latter she's locked away courtesy of [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]]. Happens again in "Turnabout Revolution," which acts as a CallBack to "Farewell, My Turnabout."
* {{Sidekick}}: Effectively Phoenix's partner in solving crime and the second main character in the first three games. She finally returns to this role in the DLC case of Spirit of Justice.
* SlipknotPonytail: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:after Dahlia leaves her body.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: In ''Dual Destinies'', without even showing up in person! [[spoiler:In her letter in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", her inaccurate comment about Phoenix being in a trial in an exploding courtroom (when the trial was actually after the explosion) ended up giving Phoenix the idea of using the blown-up Courtroom No. 4 for the retrial of Metis Cykes's murder. This ultimately causes the phantom to be caught, which might not have been possible otherwise.]]
* StealthPun: She's a legal assistant with paranormal abilities -- a ''paralegal''.
* StepfordSmiler: At times, as Mia comments that she's more lonely and sad than she lets on. This is especially true at the conclusion of 3-5, when [[spoiler:despite Maya's mother having been killed, she puts on a strong face and resolves not to cry for Pearl's sake, as Pearl has not only been manipulated by her mother, but also blames herself for the incident being set into motion]].
* TookALevelInBadass: Thanks to her extensive training to live up to her new position as Master of Kurain, she's a much better spirit medium in ''Spirit of Justice'' than she was as a teenager in the original trilogy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** Burgers or ramen, [[CulturalTranslation depending on whether it's the English or Japanese version]], which leads to the odd case of the noodle stand Phoenix apparently visited with Maya a lot in ''Apollo Justice'', since there's no mention of such a thing in the American releases of the first three games. At least the ''Professor Layton'' crossover there is a cutscene showing her and Phoenix munching burgers.
** Though with how much Maya [[BigEater loves food in general]], it's easy enough to assume they're ''both'' her favorites. This is further implied in ''Spirit of Justice'' (third case, second investigation day), when Phoenix offers to take Maya to "Eldoon's Noodles, or your favorite burger joint" for celebration.
* UnskilledButStrong: She doesn't train nearly as hard at the Kurain Channeling Technique as her cousin Pearl, and considers her skill inferior. There are also times that she fails to channel a spirit when she's trying to (notably in Case 1-4, where she fails to channel her sister). Closer analysis reveals that, between her and Pearl, Maya is actually the medium with the ''stronger'' spiritual power. In case 2-4, she channels a spirit that Pearl was channeling, leaving Pearl as herself--a feat Pearl stated had to be done by a very powerful medium. This is a plot point in [[spoiler:3-5, where the ''failure'' of Pearl to channel a spirit is caused by Maya turning out to already be channeling said spirit--in other words, Maya can "steal" a channeled spirit from Pearl, but not the other way around]]. Not so much anymore in her ''Spirit of Justice'' appearance, as she's now both skilled ''and'' strong.
* VaporWear: In 6-3, when Maya is channelling a male spirit, he removes the upper part of her outfit to reveal his chest. Not among the clothing removed is a bra. This does, however, make sense, as channelling involves changing the shape of the channeller's body, and [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing so loose, unrestrictive clothing is probably for the best]].
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her sister Mia, but only if she lets them.
* {{Womanchild}}: [[DownplayedTrope To a degree]] in ''Spirit of Justice''. While she ''has'' gotten OlderAndWiser, there are still moments where she shows a childlike enthusiasm and curiousity even into her late twenties, and of course, she's still just as big of a ''Steel Samurai'' fan as she was when she was a teenager. She even enjoys the Khura'inese ripoff ''The Plumed Punisher'' just as much as the original.
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[[folder:'''Pearl Fey''' (''Harumi Ayasato'')]]
!!Pearl Fey (''Harumi Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Sahaku (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]''), Creator/MisakiKuno ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/AlexisTipton ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll''
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->''"I know who you are. You're... You're Mystic Maya's... '[[ShipperOnDeck special someone!]]'"''

Mia and Maya's younger cousin, and a spirit medium prodigy. She believes that "Mr. Nick" is "Mystic Maya"'s "special someone", but this is a result of a sisterly devotion to Maya and growing up in a village with a high divorce rate, even for the US. She first becomes Phoenix's assistant when Maya is accused of murder in ''Justice for All'', and hangs around in succeeding cases. She moves back to Kurain Village after the events of ''Trials and Tribulations'' and resides there post-timeskip, although she still willingly offers assistance to the Agency when they need it.
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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Once ran from Kurain to the courthouse when it's likely she's never left her home village before. Judging by the fact she doesn't know what a train is, she doesn't seem to comprehend that running a 2-hour train route on foot at the age of 8 shouldn't be possible.
* AffectionateNickname: Phoenix calls her "Pearls" and Maya calls her "Pearly" ("Harumi-chan" and "Hami-chan", in the Japanese version). Edgeworth picks up Phoenix's name for her, while Athena picks up Maya's. Subverted with Apollo, who just calls her Pearl or Ms. Pearl Fey.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest of the Feys, and a little sister figure to Maya. Phoenix also grows quite fond of her.
* BadassAdorable: The girl can run from her home village to the courthouse. Without getting winded. On a route that takes 2 hours by train. She can also slap a 26-year-old man ''out of consciousness''.
* BigSisterWorship: She adores and idolizes Maya. In ''Dual Destinies'' she's even picked up a few of her mannerisms as shown by her animations.
* BlushSticker: Often when in the depths of Phoenix/Maya shipping delusions or when embarrassed.
* BreakTheCutie: Pearl is one of the most well-meaning, sweet-natured, and adorably naïve characters in the entire series. Naturally, she gets put through the wringer several times a game, and is probably the character who gets the most grief heaped upon her other than Maya. Phoenix even tries to avert some of this in 2-2 by having her channel Mia for him [[spoiler:so she doesn't have to watch her mother be questioned and arrested. This only postpones things to 3-5, where Pearl learns that her mother used her in an attempt to kill her cousin and aunt]].
* CheerfulChild: When life isn't beating her down, she's generally in a good mood, because she's either seeing something new and exciting or mooning over Phoenix and Maya.
* ChildProdigy: Described by other characters as possessing massive spiritual power at a very young age. Amplified in ''Spirit of Justice,'' where she states that it takes year of studying and training to channel spirits and that only she and Maya are capable of it. Remember she first channelled a spirit when she was '''eight'''.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Pearl is a sweet kid who adores her mom and her cousin Maya. She has absolutely no idea that [[spoiler: her mother wants Maya killed so Pearl can take her place]], and is vital to Phoenix unraveling Case 2-2, [[spoiler: Morgan's latest plot]]. [[spoiler: She does find out about her mother's true nature by the end of the trilogy, though]].
* CoolBigSis: Acts like this to Trucy, according to Phoenix. Pearl is often amazed whenever Trucy puts on a show for her.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Case 2-4 is one of her biggest roles in the series, where she takes over Maya's role as assistant while Maya is [[spoiler:being held hostage]].
* DeathGlare: One of her default sprites. Even moreso in Case 3-2, when she thinks Phoenix is getting too close to Desiree.
-->...[[OhCrap *glare*]]
* DieForOurShip: InUniverse example. She tends to beat the crap out of Phoenix if she catches him with another woman, whether the wife of one of his clients or [[spoiler:the woman who dated Phoenix while disguised as her sister, and whom he realized actually ''did'' love him]]. However, she seems to get over this in ''Dual Destinies''.
* ExpressiveHair: The rings in the back of her head perk up or sag with her mood.
* FatalFlaw: Pearl's only true fault is [[ChildrenAreInnocent her naivete.]] Cool and all, except [[spoiler:it allows her to be used as an UnwittingPawn by Morgan and trigger Case 3-5.]] And the sad thing is, she really just wanted to help...
* FashionableAsymmetry: As a teenager, she sports a little hair-bauble on her left.
* TheFashionista: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she suggests that Maya add a clothes shop to Kurain. She also retains her waist bow and painstakingly intricate hairstyle, implying that they were not forced on her by her mother.
* FelonyMisdemeanor: The sets of Psyche-Locks she has only conceal things she's too embarrassed to admit, not crimes. In ''Justice For All'', they indicate that she accidentally broke a vase, as children are prone to do; in ''Dual Destinies'', that she got lost on a school trip. That she worries about these things at all may be an indicator of her mother's sternness.
* FreudianExcuse: As Maya points out, Pearl's passionate ShipperOnDeck tendencies come from growing up in a village where many marriages end in divorce, and thus desperately hoping that her cousin ends up with a good man.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: A lot of the vet's staff say that it's hard to get Rifle the penguin to like anybody. Both Pearl and Rifle get along [[FluffyTamer swimmingly]].
* HairstyleInertia: Her bangs are slightly different as a teenager (tied down by one bead instead of two) but she still sports the same pretzel hairstyle in ''Dual Destinies''.
* HeightAngst: She's rather short for her age and self-conscious about it. This is most obvious in "Phoenix Wright: Asinine Attorney", where she dismays about being an inch shorter than Ahlbi Ur'gaid, who is only ''nine years old'' while Pearl is eighteen.
* InnocentProdigy: She's very naive but at the same time she's an even better spirit medium than Maya.
* {{Irony}}: Pearl is the one who gave Phoenix the means to be a lie detector, yet in every appearance she has something to hide from him. [[spoiler:Even in ''Spirit of Justice'' where Apollo visits her instead, she hides something from him, and ends up getting perceived.]]
* JustTryingToHelp: She wants to do the best she can for the people she loves, including her dear mother. [[spoiler:Her following Morgan's directions (wanting to help) ended up starting the chain of events of 3-5 without her even realizing what she did.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: "With Pearly", a happier and lighter version of "Turnabout Sisters", Maya's theme. It got remixed in ''Dual Destinies'' as well.
* {{Malaproper}}: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:she gets confused with the final passage of Morgan's instructions, which ended with a flowery passage basically condemning Misty Fey to Hell. Pearls reads it as: "Take the gravy from the roast dinner and cover Misty's scroll with it".]]
* MeaningfulName:
** She is precious to her mother [[spoiler:as a means to an end, not as a person]]. Her Japanese name means 'Spring Beauty'. It indicates that she's cute, really.
** According to the creators, her name is actually a reference to Literature/TheScarletLetter, in which the book's protagonist is forced to raise a daughter from a love affair.
* MistakenForRomance:
** Maya apparently talks to Pearl about Phoenix a lot, resulting in Pearl assuming that Phoenix and Maya were a couple. She doesn't exactly get disabused of this notion in the first three games, but she seems to have grown out of it by ''Dual Destinies''.
** In the "Turnabout Reclaimed" case in ''Dual Destinies'', early in the case Phoenix mistakenly assumes that Pearl is in a relationship with Marlon Rimes, because Pearl has been acting very friendly to Marlon and is even helping Marlon get Rifle the penguin back. Why was Pearl getting along so well with him? [[spoiler:Because Pearl got lost and bumped into Marlon, spilling fish all over the both of them, screwing up his schedule and causing him to lose his calendar. Pearl was trying to make it up to him by helping him in his job.]]
* MageBornOfMuggles: The only case in a series where MuggleBornOfMages is more common. Her mother, Morgan Fey, had low spiritual power, and her unknown father was a normal man outside the Fey clan, yet Pearl herself is ''very'' much capable of channeling spirits.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has one of these moments when she realises [[spoiler:exactly what happened in Case 3-5: that she nearly got Maya, whom she looks up to as a big sister, killed and that she ''did'' get Misty Fey (whom she adored both as the former master of Kurain and as her author-alter-ego Elise Deauxnim) killed.]] She runs from the courtroom all the way back to the monastery, presumably intending to go into self-imposed exile there, but Phoenix and Maya bring her back pretty much straight away.
* NiceGirl: Pearl is a good kid who just wants the people she loves to be happy. [[spoiler:This gets abused badly by her mother.]]
* OlderAndWiser: Post-timeskip, Pearl has definitely become this to a degree. She's a bit more accustomed to the outside world now beyond Kurain Village and tends to speak more like an actual teenager; key word is "tends", as she does slip back into some of her speech patterns from when she was a kid.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to her HairstyleInertia and height she actually looks 3-4 years younger than her age in ''Dual Destinies'' despite being only a year behind the 18-year old Athena. She's even mistaken by Dhurke for a little girl in ''Spirit of Justice'' and is actually shorter than the 9-year old Ahlbi (who in all fairness is quite tall for his age) by an inch.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her father left her mother due to feeling marginalized by Kurain village's emphasis on its women, due to the Fey family's spiritual powers only being passed down to its women. This and all the other failed marriages she's seen growing up are the root of why she's so fixated on romance, especially the one she's convinced Maya has with Phoenix. [[spoiler:And then there's what her mother did...]]
* PinkMeansFeminine: Comes off as girlier than Maya with her obsession with romance, and wears a pink kimono.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: At the age of nine, she's able to slap a grown man into unconsciousness.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She's more than 15 years younger than her half-sister[[spoiler:s Dahlia and Iris]].
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: She is quite intelligent, being able to avoid her mother's evil influence and navigate a city alone as a child, but her incredibly narrow education never taught her what ''murder'' is. When Phoenix tells her he's a lawyer, she thinks [[BusmansVocabulary "lawyer" is a school of channeling]].
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In the final case of ''Trials and Tribulations'', Pearl gives this to Franziska von Karma, bluntly stating she hates her for trying to get Maya convicted for murder just for her own satisfaction. She even goes as far as telling Franziska that's she's just a wimp if she doesn't have her whip. Although in the context of the situation this rant is due to Pearl being traumatized and case 2-2 being the first memory of Franziska to enter her mind; it may have not happened if Pearl remembered the events of case 2-4.
* SharedFamilyQuirks:
** Like her mother, Pearl seems to have a fondness for green tea and strawberry desserts.
** Her idle and serious animations bear a resemblance to that of her [[spoiler:half-sisters Iris and Dahlia]]. After the TimeSkip, she has picked up Maya's clasping hand animation as well.
* ShipperOnDeck:
** Pearl is an in-universe Phoenix/Maya shipper. She responds... violently... to any suggestion they are NOT madly in love, at least on Nick's part. By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', she seems to get over it for the most part.
** She also ships Oldbag/Edgeworth in case 2-4, or at least takes Oldbag's feelings seriously about the matter and chides Nick for not doing so too.
* SoulPoweredEngine: She can charge Maya's Magatama with her spiritual power, enabling the holder to become a LivingLieDetector.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In case 2-2. Her presence in [[spoiler:the Winding Way]] is the one thing that prevents [[spoiler:Morgan and Mimi]]'s plan from going off without a hitch, preventing them from hiding the evidence that winds up unraveling their entire scheme. She also empowers Phoenix's Magatama so that it can detect when people are hiding something, which helps him unravel both that case and many others after it.
** Also in 3-2. She [[spoiler: gets lost and wanders into Luke Atmey's office, where Phoenix and Maya pick her up]]. If they'd actually ''[[spoiler:checked inside of the bag]]'', they'd have found the Urn and the case would have been much shorter. Her mistake still winds up unravelling [[spoiler:Atmey]]'s scheme, as the [[spoiler:fingerprints Phoenix left on it]] prove that he was concealing the Urn from police. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that Atmey ''wanted'' to be convicted as [=DeMasque=]]].
* TerribleArtist:
** This trait comes into play as an important plot point in ''Justice for All'', as she breaks a sacred urn supposedly containing Ami Fey's soul, and spends the rest of the investigation fixing it (although she reversed the I and A, making the name being spelled as "IAM" instead). Phoenix takes advantage of her presence in her mansion's hallway to catch a witness lying that they walked across the same hallway while not noticing anyone.
** As shown in ''Spirit of Justice'', even as a teenager, her drawings are little more than childish doodles, to her embarrassment.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Having grown up in a village where marriages culminate in either emotional distance between husband and wife at best, and divorce at worst, Pearl is a big believer in the "happy ever after" and a huge sucker for romance plots in general. It isn't Maya who sucks her into the Steel Samurai franchise -- it's Will Powers describing the tropperiffic romantic subplots of the shows in case 2-4. She gets really intense about whether or not the female love interests fall in love and tries to drill Powers for more info.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the Branch Families of the Fey Clan. [[spoiler:Since their inception, the Branch Families have always plotted to wipe out the Main Family and usurp their spot as the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, with Pearl's mother, Morgan, scheming to kill Maya with the help of Pearl's half-sister, Dahlia Hawthorne. By contrast, Pearl and Iris are the only members of the Branch Families who bear no animosity towards Maya or any of the Main Family members, with Pearl idolizing Maya.]]
* TokenMiniMoe: When first introduced, she was the adorable child character in a cast of young adults. By ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', she's more mature but still seems like the "baby" of the group.
* TrustPassword: Because she's been warned not to talk to strangers, she won't talk to Phoenix until he shows her Maya's Magatama. The sight makes her burst into tears, because she knows Maya would only have given it up if she were in ''serious'' trouble.
* UnequalRites: If shown Phoenix's badge in ''Justice For All'', she says she sees power in it, power which isn't related to channeling.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Morgan wants to use Pearl to regain main family status, which requires killing/discrediting Maya]]. Pearl has no clue about this and adores her cousin.
** In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:is told to retrieve a letter and channel Dahlia Hawthorne, supposedly for the sake of the main family, but so that Morgan can kill Maya (or, alternatively, frame her for murder) and install Pearl as Master]].
** [[spoiler:In "Turnabout Revolution" the main villain of the first part thought he could make her this so he could further manipulate Phoenix, but Apollo, Athena and Phoenix immediately shot that down, knowing that Pearl wouldn't do anything like that, especially if she knew what he and his benefactor did to Maya.]]
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her cousin Mia, but only if she lets them.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of the Feys, and possesses immense spiritual power -- [[spoiler:her two older sisters, on the other hand, have almost no spiritual power to speak of]].
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[[folder:'''Trucy Wright''' (''Minuki Naruhodo'')]]
!!Trucy Wright (''Minuki Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/ChiekoHiguchi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'' voice drama, ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/KiraBuckland (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''
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->''"They always say that, on stage, you should hit the crowd with speed and ferocity!"''

Teen magician extraordinaire (in training) and the heir to the [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Gramarye]] name. Phoenix adopted her following her father's disappearance seven years before the events of ''Apollo Justice''. Once Apollo joins the agency, she tags along on his cases and acts as an assistant much in the way Maya did.

Her signature tricks are "The Amazing Mr. Hat", a wooden puppet almost as big as her that she can [[{{Hammerspace}} somehow]] hide in her cloak, and "Magic Panties", where she pulls out all sorts of bizarre items from frozen turkeys to mops to noodle bowls... all from a large pair of panties. She manages the talent branch of "Wright Anything".
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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She acts as one to Apollo -- as his perky teenage assistant who's also his boss's daughter, she tends to wear him down by forcing him to do what she wants. Phoenix being the owner of the place makes it easier for her. For all Apollo grumbles about it, though, it's clear that he cares about Trucy and honestly wants to help her out, and it's similarly clear that Trucy cares for him. [[spoiler:The twist is that they're ''actually'' siblings, although they're unaware of it.]]
* BagOfHolding: Her magic panties, which she pulls all sorts of things out of.
* BeAsUnhelpfulAsPossible:
** In "Turnabout Serenade," she realizes how the magic trick works, but refuses to tell Apollo so as not to reveal a fellow magician's secrets.
** Averted in "The Magical Turnabout," in which Trucy immediately tells Apollo everything she knows about the magic trick that was used to murder Mr. Reus. It appears that this trope only applies when dealing with another magician's secrets, rather than with her own.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: By ''Spirit of Justice'', she's taken to using Apollo's "I'm fine!" whenever she's feeling anxious or upset.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: An ambiguous example. Trucy has a running gag of interrupting Apollo and Phoenix's narrations.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: The first time we see Trucy in Case 4-1, she almost comes across as an EmotionlessGirl. It's really jarring upon re-playing the game and knowing [[GenkiGirl what she's really like for the rest of the game]], [[spoiler:and possibly an indication that Trucy is extremely uncomfortable with handing over the fake piece of evidence Phoenix told her to give to Apollo]].
* ChildProdigy: Phoenix accurately describes her as such. Trucy is an exceptionally bright, sharp-witted girl, often deducing the truth behind Apollo's cases well before he does. She's also a first-rate illusionist despite her young age, and even displays an aptitude for business management in the day-to-day operations of the Wright Anything Agency.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Trucy herself is not a true example, but she employs this trait intentionally, most often to grate on Apollo. For example, when her magic panties are stolen in "Turnabout Corner", she loudly and knowingly refers to them as her panties repeatedly, regardless of who could be listening and much to Apollo's chagrin.
* ConsummateLiar: Tells Apollo a great many lies, large and small, right to his face throughout their cases together, all without the slightest hint of a physical tic to tip him off.
* CovertPervert: Possible, if ambiguous -- Athena found ''something'' questionable in her purse. We never learn what it is.
--> '''Athena:''' Oh, wow! She has...?! Oh, Trucy! You are BAD!
* DaddysGirl: Exceedingly so. She adores Phoenix, and he dotes on her as much as he can.
* DamselInDistress: She is kidnapped and held hostage along with 12 other people in ''Dual Destinies''. She handles the situation quite well, however, using a moment of carelessness by the kidnapper to convey important information to her father and the police. The sixth game then sees her falsely charged with a murder during one of her shows, leading to a defense by Apollo and Athena.
* ADayInTheLimelight: After being DemotedToExtra in ''Dual Destinies'' [[CharacterFocus in favor of Athena]], she gets a whole case revolving around her in ''Spirit of Justice'': "The Magical Turnabout", in which a magic trick gone wrong leads to her being accused of murder.
* DecoyDamsel: Played with. During the middle of "Turnabout Corner", [[spoiler:she "kidnaps" herself by using her incredible Mr. Hat puppet to stall for time so she can explain the Perceive system to Apollo. [[AngerBornOfWorry Apollo is understandably angered.]]]]
* DemotedToExtra: While she appears in almost every case of ''Dual Destinies'', she doesn't actually do much of anything most of the time and instead just hangs around the office (if present at all). Much of her detailed characterization fades out of focus with her. It's only until the final investigation in the penultimate case when Phoenix is left without Apollo or Athena that she regains her position as a investigative parner, knowing that helping her dad out will help cheer him up. This is alleviated in ''Spirit of Justice'', where she finally gets [[ADayInTheLimelight a case for herself]]... as the defendant.
* {{Fangirl}}: She's a very big fan of Troupe Gramarye and the Gavinners, even using a special animation to signify "fangirling" over either.
* FixingTheGame: She helped Phoenix cheat in poker while he was disbarred by signaling his opponent's subtlest tells to him.
* {{Flanderization}}: A side-effect of her DemotedToExtra status in ''Dual Destinies'' is that most of her conversations involve her Magic Panties and little else. Not so much in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', but beyond her stint as "The Magical Turnabout"'s defendant, she continues to be little more than a background character used only for occasional magic-themed gags.
* GenkiGirl: Especially if it means an opportunity for her to bedazzle or entertain someone, whether it involves using a magic trick or not. This is also reflected in some of her idle animations where she's shown literally bouncing around.
* GuestStarPartyMember: She doesn't have as much screentime in ''Dual Destinies'', but nonetheless briefly tags along as an assistant in both "The Monstrous Turnabout" and "Turnabout For Tomorrow".
* {{Hammerspace}}:
** Just where exactly does she keep a puppet nearly as large as herself? Especially when she's a child, and Mr. Hat's actually bigger than her?
** She somehow hides a number of improbably large items in her Magic Panties as well.
* HairstyleInertia: Her child sprites have the same hairstyle as her teenage ones.
* HappilyAdopted: Calls Phoenix her father like he sired her himself, and the two of them obviously have a very close relationship. In Case 4-4, when Phoenix has adopted her, and says she can call him "Daddy" moments later, she does so without hesitation and with a smile on her face, despite having only just met him.
* HiddenDepths:
** Though her years as a professional performer allow her to deliberately conceal it, Trucy displays many signs indicating that her deductive reasoning and understanding of a crime scene rival Phoenix's. Even Apollo is impressed at how fast she can unravel a contradiction of facts.
** She is shown to have a poker face that rivals Phoenix's. [[spoiler:She manages to convincingly hide her sadness over the death of her biological father. When Apollo realizes who "Shadi Smith" really was and is about to reveal it to the court, Trucy tells him that it's fine and to just say it. He wonders if she figured it out even before he did.]] And in ''Dual Destinies'', [[spoiler:when she's being held hostage, she takes advantage of access to a video screen Phoenix is watching to tell him how many hostages and robots there are, before the kidnapper shoves her away.]]
** ''Spirit of Justice'' reveals she handles the office accounting.
* HonorBeforeReason:
** Trucy ''refuses'' to reveal the secrets behind another magician's trick. Even when her partner Apollo ''needs'' to know how a magic trick works in order to save someone accused of murder.
** In the audio drama "Turnabout Animal Circus!?", she takes her insistence on the Magician's Code to such an absurd extreme that when accused of stealing a male calico cat during a failed magic trick, she declines telling the police and the rest of the Agency how the magic trick works, and even goes so far as to accept her accusation.
** Fortunately, she's willing to put reason before honor by the time of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', as in the second case, when she's been arrested for involuntary manslaughter, this time she's willing to reveal the secret of her magic trick to help Apollo and Athena (though she threatens that if Apollo ever tells anyone, she'll make him the guinea pig of all her future magic tricks, which she does anyhow). Overall, she only appears concerned by the idea of revealing another magician's secrets, while her own can be excused should the situation call for it.
* HyperAwareness: Capable of this, but her Perceive ability is far weaker than Apollo's. [[spoiler: They ''are'' half-siblings.]]
* IdiotHair: She has two under her hat, a design motif that [[spoiler:she has in common with her half-brother Apollo]].
* {{Kawaiiko}}: Just look at her bouncing animation.
* KidSidekick: At age 15, she fills the role in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', during Apollo's investigations and trials. She occasionally returns to the role for brief spaces of time in the later two games, ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''.
* KnifeThrowingAct: Is great at throwing knives accurately to the point of [[spoiler:disabling Yuri Cosmos' segway tires to stop him for questioning]], well beyond the point of skill needed to perform a KnifeThrowingAct. Reasonably, her father is a little disturbed at the accuracy with which she can do this.
-->'''Trucy:''' And the streak continues!
* LateArrivalSpoiler: ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' specify that she's Phoenix's ''adopted'' daughter from the get-go, whereas in ''Apollo Justice'' this was a semi-major reveal that came partway through the third case.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Child of Magic", an energetic and joyful theme that suits her cheerful disposition. The theme is later repurposed as a general theme for the Wright Anything Agency in ''Dual Destinies''. She also shares "Troupe Gramarye" with the other members of the troupe, and it plays whenever she talks about them. [[spoiler:In ''Spirit of Justice'', "Reminiscing ~ Smile, No Matter What" plays when she's interviewed at the detention center, as her insecurities are finally brought to light. Fittingly, it is a DarkReprise of "Troupe Gramarye".]]
* LittleStowaway: [[spoiler:Apparently made her way to Khura'in in "Turnabout Revolution" by hiding in Edgeworth's suitcase, although where she was while the cast was off investigating is anyone's guess. Judging from Edgeworth's reaction, it's not the first time she has done this]].
* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:She's Apollo's half-sister, although neither of them are aware of this relation]].
* MagicalGirl: Plays one in the "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" stage show, and often refers to herself as one in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* MagicianDetective: Sort of, being the magician assistant to a defense attorney, though she only very rarely uses her magician skills to help Apollo.She does use her magician skills to help Phoenix when Yuri Cosmos tries to flee on a Segway by throwing a knife into his Segway's tire to disable it, forcing him to finally reveal the information he's been hiding from Phoenix.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: She's a stage magician, so a few of the things she does can be explained with sleight-of-hand, fake props, etc. Some things don't really have a logical explanation as to how she's able to do them, like her "magic panties," or where she keeps Mr. Hat, which is bigger than she is.
* NeverBareheaded: She's never seen without at a magician's silk top hat, even as a child, except when her puppet Mr. Hat is wearing it.
* PluckyGirl: Trucy powers through several horrible experiences like a champ, keeping a smile on her face even when concealing her sadness.
* ThePollyanna: Despite all the hardships she's gone through in her life [[spoiler:like both her biological parents vanishing from her life by the time she was no older than 8, with the latter being assumed dead and the former abandoning her and then being found dead 7 years later before they could reunite (something she still largely hides her knowledge of), and being accused of murder in ''Spirit of Justice'']], Trucy always maintains an upbeat and positive attitude. This trope is subverted to some degree, as much of Trucy's cheery nature [[StepfordSmiler is a mask]], but nevertheless she's still TheHeart of the Wright Anything Agency.
* PunnyName:
** "Trucy" comes from "true" and possibly "see true"/"see through". "Minuki" means "seeing through" (just so you know, the Perceive System is called the Minuku System in Japanese).
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a brief one to [[spoiler:Roger Retinz]] in "The Magical Turnabout", after learning that [[spoiler:he not only tried to frame her for murder, but used a magic trick to commit the crime.]]
-->'''Trucy''': ...I get it now. That attitude toward magic... [[spoiler:is why my grandfather kicked you out [of Troupe Gramarye].]] You... you don't deserve to call yourself a magician!
* SiblingTeam: [[spoiler:Although both parties remain blissfully unaware of the fact, she's normally paired with Apollo, her half-brother.]]
* SillyMeGesture: She puts the knuckles to her hat instead of her head, though. Don't worry, though; the cuteness still shines through.
* ShoutOut: When she boasts that her hat is "...like a little universe! Bigger on the inside than on the outside!", Apollo is reminded of a [[Series/DoctorWho certain show he used to watch.]]
* StageMagician: This is her main job.
* StepfordSmiler:
** A far less drastic version, but nonetheless [[spoiler:hiding her sadness behind a convincing smile is a specialty of Trucy's. She feigns a cheerful smile when she tells Apollo that her father, Zak Gramarye, was so good at making things disappear that he [[ParentalAbandonment made himself disappear]], but Phoenix knows the truth.]]
** Apollo pushes this button in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', forcing her (via his Perceive ability) to open up to him. The resulting conversation sees her break her performer's façade and openly cry.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She's the spitting image of her mother Thalassa. In her youth, she bore a stronger resemblance to [[spoiler:her half-brother Apollo, though she's evidently grown out of it by the time the two meet.]]
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She mirrors Maya's role from the original trilogy -- a perky female assistant with a screwed-up family background. The creators even described her role in ''Apollo Justice'' as being "just like Maya's." This is, however, also subverted in that Trucy's personality, while superficially similar to Maya's, was also written to stand in sharp contrast to hers in many areas.
* TenderTears: Displays these in ''Spirit of Justice'', when Apollo continues to believe in her innocence even when Trucy herself believes she may have accidentally killed someone during a performance and disgraced the Gramarye name.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Speaks this way in the Japanese version.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Played for laughs, but in ''Spirit of Justice'', she shows a growing interest in bigger and more dangerous magic tricks, frequently using Apollo (and later Athena) as unwilling guinea pigs for them.
* TrainingFromHell: Though not originally true in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', part of her {{Flanderization}} in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' includes Trucy frequently putting Apollo and later Athena through rigorous and often terrifying tasks as an assistant to her magic practice.
* YoungAndInCharge: As the major breadwinner for the Wright Anything Agency, everyone agrees that Trucy outranks everyone else who works there, including her own father.
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!!Charley
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!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''

->''"Charley. A quite decorative plant. He's a handful, but I've grown quite attached to the little fella. He also helps me to remember all the good times with Mia." - Phoenix Wright''

A potted plant (specifically, a ''Cordyline stricta''), which was placed in the office by Mia Fey and has been there ever since.
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* AndYourLittleDogToo: Was knocked over when Redd White broke in and was condemned by Roger Retinz.
* CaringGardener: Everyone at the agency cares for Charley and tends to over water him.
* CompanionCube: Charley is a plant, therefore inanimate and his caretakers still love him.
* PunnyName: Just like everyone else in the office, Charley's name could be based on ''Charlwoodia stricta'', one of the taxonomic synonyms for Charley's species.
* ShoutOut: His name might be a reference to "Chuck the Plant", from ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion'', which became a running in-joke and appears in many Creator/LucasArts adventure games afterwards.
* TalkingToPlants: Whenever someone waters him they tend to talk to him.
* TragicKeepsake: He is one of the few things that remain in the office that belonged to Mia Fey.
* TeamPet: Or rather plant.
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!'''Phoenix Wright''' (''Ryuichi Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Shu Takumi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/KosukeToriumi (''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 MvC3]]''), Creator/TakayukiKondo (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone PXZ2]]'', ''VideoGame/{{Teppen|2019}}''), Hiroki Narimiya (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/YuukiKaji ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' [[Creator/DangenEntertainment Ben Judd]] (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''[[note]]Original versions[[/note]]), Creator/SamRiegel (''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 MvC3]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''VideoGame/{{Teppen|2019}}'', ''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''[[note]]''Apollo Justice Trilogy'' version[[/note]]), Trevor White (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/EricVale ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]]), Creator/JillHarris (child - anime)
!!!'''Played by:''' Hiroki Narimiya ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Takeru Shibuya (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''

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->''"[[BadassBoast My past is like my logic, straight and true. Nothing's changed. All I did was point the finger of justice in the proper direction.]]"''

Known as The Comeback King and The Turnabout Terror. Phoenix Wright is an easy-going, good-natured, and intelligent defense attorney. Despite that last part, he usually ends up using [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffs, manipulation and general making things up in court]]. The scary thing is that he usually turns out to be spot-on. He is the owner of the "Wright
Anything Agency''' ([[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright Phoenix Wright]], [[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Agency", where he and his two protégés work and take cases to defend in court.

Phoenix's early career was heavily intertwined with the Fey family. Mia Fey defending him after he was accused of murder reignited his desire to be a lawyer, and he later trained under her until her murder. After this, he worked with Mia's sister Maya and their cousin Pearl. However, after a few successful years as a lawyer, he lost his license and was disbarred from practicing law for seven years. During this time, he raised his daughter Trucy and prepared to expose the real criminal behind his disbarment and clear his name, which he eventually accomplished with
Apollo Justice]]) | [[Characters/AceAttorneyDefenseAttorneysAndAssistants Defense Attorneys & Assistants]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyMainProsecutors Main Prosecutors]] ([[Characters/AceAttorneyMilesEdgeworth Miles Edgeworth]], [[Characters/AceAttorneyFranziskaVonKarma Franziska von Karma]]) | [[Characters/AceAttorneyProsecutorsAndJudges Prosecutors & Judges]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyDetectivesAndOtherLawEnforcementOfficers Law Enforcement]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyTheFeyClan The Fey Clan]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Troupe Gramarye]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyKingdomOfKhurain Kingdom of Khura'in]]\\
[[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharacters Witnesses
Justice's help. After that, he retook the bar exam and Other Characters]] ([[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersPhoenixWright Original Game]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersJusticeForAll JFA]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersTrialsAndTribulations T&T]] [[[Characters/AceAttorneyDahliaHawthorne Dahlia Hawthorne]]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersApolloJustice AJ]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersDualDestinies DD]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersSpiritOfJustice SoJ]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersManga Manga]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersAnime Anime]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersNovels Novels]] | [[Characters/AceAttorneyWitnessesAndOtherCharactersTheater Theater]]) | [[Characters/AceAttorneyVictims Victims]]\\
[[Characters/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Investigations]] ([[Characters/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMinorCharacters AAI]] | [[Characters/GyakutenKenji2MinorCharacters AAI2]]) | [[Characters/TheGreatAceAttorney TGAA]] ([[Characters/TheGreatAceAttorneyMajorCharacters Major]] | [[Characters/TheGreatAceAttorneyMinorCharacters Minor]])\\
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the legendary ace attorney rose from the ashes once more.

His power resides in an amulet Maya gave him called the Magatama. With it he is able to see if a person is keeping secrets from him in the form of big locks, known as Psyche-Locks, and then force the person in question to reveal these secrets by presenting evidence. In other words, he will always know if you are lying because the sudden appearance of these locks (your heart and soul) will give you away. This makes it highly unlikely for him to take on guilty clients (no one can deceive the Magatama. There is one catch, however -- if Nick makes them feel like they have nothing to hide by asking the wrong questions, no lock will appear and ''he'' can be deceived).

Also has an, well, objectionable [[SelfDemonstrating/PhoenixWright description of himself]].



The main ace attorneys and assistants of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, consisting of Phoenix Wright and his close circle. For other defense attorneys and assistants, see [[Characters/AceAttorneyDefenseAttorneysAndAssistants here]].

The agency started out as the Fey & Co. Law Offices when Mia Fey left Marvin Grossberg's firm to start her own. She defended Phoenix Wright when he was accused of murder in college, and later took him on as an apprentice. Phoenix inherited the firm after her death, turning it into the Wright & Co. Law Offices with Mia's sister Maya and later her cousin Pearl as his assistants. Upon his disbarment and adoption of Trucy, it was renamed the Wright Talent Agency. The firm was finally renamed the '''Wright Anything Agency''' upon hiring Apollo Justice as a rookie lawyer. Athena Cykes joined the firm in the interim between ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The place is also Trucy's talent agency, which is the reason it's not a law firm exclusively.




!Lawyers

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* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright Phoenix Wright]]'''
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Apollo Justice]]'''

[[folder:'''General Tropes''']]
* AlwaysMurder: All the cases they take are murders, except two of them (a grand larceny case and a civil case about ownership over an item). [[StatusQuoIsGod Even the cases that don't start as murders end up involving murder charges somehow]]. This trope becomes so prevalent, Athena is surprised when Apollo takes the civil one.
-->'''Athena:''' ...A civil case?\\
'''Apollo:''' You act like I'm speaking Swahili here.\\
'''Athena:''' It's just, the Wright Anything Agency specializes in criminal law, or so I thought.
* CatchPhrase: They all share the series signature ones across all of their appearances, specifically:
** '''''OBJECTION!''''' for when they spot a contradiction.
** '''''HOLD IT!''''' for when pressing for information.
** '''''TAKE THAT!''''' for proving a point with evidence.
** "The worst of times are when lawyers [[{{Determinator}} have to force their biggest smiles]]" is a creed shared among all the lawyers in the Agency, and it stems back from the days Mia was at the Grossberg Law Offices.
* ChromaticArrangement: Blue for Phoenix, red for Apollo, and yellow for Athena. One could also include black for Mia Fey.
* CrusadingLawyer: An agency policy. All three attorneys believe in their clients' innocence and put their all into hunting down the truth of any case.
* DoubleMeaning: The firm's name as the "Wright Anything Agency" can come off as they'll '''right anything''' that went wrong while the '''Anything''' part covers both the legal and entertainment areas.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed, but Trucy being Phoenix's adopted daughter and Apollo having been adopted himself are only the start of it. [[spoiler: Factor in the following -- Trucy and Apollo being half-siblings, Apollo's adoptive family being directly related to the Khura'in Royal Family, and that very same royal family sharing ancestry with Kurain village -- and the only member of the WAA who ''doesn't'' end up related to anyone else is Athena]].
* FirstPersonSmartass: Everyone- except ''maybe'' Athena, who just says whatever she's thinking.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: All three attorneys do this. [[spoiler:In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", all three of them give the phantom the pointer finger together]].
* LivingLieDetector: All three have some kind of power to let them pick up on lies and inconsistencies: Phoenix's magatama, Apollo's perception, and Athena's ability to hear others' hearts.
* MasterApprenticeChain: Grossberg trained Mia, who trained Phoenix, who is training Apollo and Athena.
* MonkeyMoralityPose: Not only do they have color coordination, but monkey coordination through their unique abilities. "See No Evil" is handled by Apollo with his perceive system letting him spot tells. Athena is the "Hear No Evil" role with her ability to hear emotions. And finally, Phoenix and his magatama talking someone into revealing the truth fulfills the "Speak No Evil" of the pattern.
* NiceGuy: While their treatment of their clients may vary depending on how obnoxious they are (or, in the case of Apollo, how dumb he thinks the whole thing is), deep inside they genuinely care for them, and they'll believe in their clients until the very end.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Each member of the trio has their own take on the color scheme.
** Phoenix wears a blue suit and red tie with his gold attorney's badge, and later adds a yellow locket with Trucy's picture inside.
** Apollo wears a red vest and pants, a blue tie, and has his signature yellow bracelet to match his own badge.
** Athena wears a yellow suit (overshadowing her own badge), a blue tie and ribbon, and has red hair.
* StepfordSmiler: One rare positive version of this trope. The motto of the Wright Anything Agency is "The worst of times are when lawyers have to force their biggest smiles" since the days of its predecessor, the Fey & Co. Law Offices. And they enforce it almost religiously. It's worth noticing that they never lie to their clients by doing this, but instead is the biggest proof of how much faith they have on their innocence.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Phoenix, Apollo, and Athena make a non-romantic three in ''Dual Destinies''. It becomes a duo in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix goes abroad while Apollo and Athena take cases in the U.S.

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* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright TheAce: Even if he is bluffing and grasping for straws most of the time he goes on from being an inexperienced rookie with no cases under his belt to becoming a living legend in the courtroom, all the while maintaining a near perfect victory streak that was earned fairly and began with his very first case.
* AffectionateNickname: "Nick" to Maya and Larry, "Feenie" to his ex-girlfriend, "Mr. Nick" to Pearl. Meanwhile, Edgeworth just calls him [[LastNameBasis "Wright".]]
* AggressiveCategorism: In ''Justice for All''
Phoenix Wright]]'''
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Apollo Justice]]'''

[[folder:'''General Tropes''']]
* AlwaysMurder: All
goes through a phase in which he believes ''all'' prosecutors, without exception, are out to get the cases they take are murders, except two of them (a grand larceny case defendants without any regard for truth. This certainly isn't helped by the first prosecutor he encounters after his hiatus being Franziska von Karma, who shares her father's attitude and is even more aggressive, to the point of assaulting Phoenix in court. This is partially due to his feelings over Edgeworth's departure, though, and he reconsiders this idea when [[spoiler:he ends up having to defend the guilty Matt Engarde in order to save Maya's life; Edgeworth and even Franziska help him in this situation]].
* AlmightyJanitor: Defense attorneys in Japan's type of legal system tend to be given less respect than prosecutors. Despite that, he's one of the best attorneys around (counting both types). In the sixth game,
a civil case defense attorney is basically scum of the earth in Khura'in.
* AmateurSleuth: Although sometimes he has Gumshoe's assistance.
* AmbiguouslyBi: He has had a girlfriend before, but he also has a lot of romantic subtext with Edgeworth. His sexuality has been deliberately left ambiguous by the developers, and has led to many a fan speculation
about ownership whether his fondness for Edgeworth is more than platonic.
* AmoralAttorney:
** Far from it; however, he's accused of being this by onlookers in the courtroom
over an item). [[StatusQuoIsGod Even the cases that don't start as murders end up involving murder charges somehow]]. This trope course of "Farewell, My Turnabout", when everyone becomes so prevalent, Athena increasingly convinced that his client is surprised when Apollo takes guilty. [[spoiler:Which is not only true, but Phoenix was also being outright ''coerced'' into defending him.]]
** To
the civil one.
-->'''Athena:''' ...A civil case?\\
'''Apollo:''' You act
public he became this after the Magnifi Gramarye case since he [[spoiler:attempted to introduce fraudulent evidence]]. However, in this case he was tricked into it by a third party and clears his name with Apollo's help.
** He does certain actions that would normally get most attorneys arrested or disbarred,
like I'm speaking Swahili here.\\
'''Athena:''' It's just,
taking personal property from people's rooms or personal affects. The best example is in the case against [[spoiler: the Police Chief Damon Gant]] where the culprit notes that Wright Anything Agency specializes in criminal taking his personal possessions [[spoiler: by breaking into his office and safe to get them]] is against the law, or so I thought.
* CatchPhrase: They all share
and even Edgeworth [[VillainHasAPoint agrees with the series signature ones across all of their appearances, specifically:
** '''''OBJECTION!'''''
culprit]] and states he'd see to it that Phoenix was punished for it.
* AnimeHair: And proud of it. It is even shaped like his namesake! [[note]]it is either a pair of phoenix's wings or a Chinese dragon's mane[[/note]] Though being the ButtMonkey he is, he often gets ridiculed for it by his enemies and some witnesses; even some of his friends occasionally tease him about it!
-->'''Phoenix''': Is it my hair? Is it too spiky? Not spiky ''enough?''
* AnimalThemeNaming: In ''Trials and Tribulations'', his Japanese name (with the character for "Dragon") is [[TigerVersusDragon given minor symbolism]] with Furio Tigre (AKA Toranosuke ["Tiger Boy/Man"] Shibakuzo).
* AntiHero: He's an UnscrupulousHero in ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' after realizing that it would require [[spoiler:an upheaval of the country's entire legal system]] just to catch a killer.
* ApparentlyPowerlessPuppetmaster: In ''Apollo Justice'', he has the appearance of a homeless guy who's stuck with a piano playing job with zero skill and resorts to gambling (and cheating) to keep supporting his daughter financially. [[spoiler:Despite this, he still has enough power and know-how to joyride his own murder trial in order to bring the true culprit to the court so he can indict him, and despite being shunned from the legal world, was able to get a jury system test run in the court.]]
* ArbitrarySkepticism: In 3-4, where he remarks that Sister Bikini, the head nun of Hazakura Temple, "must have just gotten off the trolley from the land of make-believe". This is despite witnessing his assistant channel spirits of the dead and using mystic powers himself to tell when people are lying.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Partially guided by the player, but Phoenix can piece together convoluted plots and conspiracies just by observing a few clues. Then there is his trademark ability to find contradictions in witness testimonies and wrangle the truth out of lies.
* BadassPacifist: Phoenix rarely raises a hand to physically fight (and in fact gets beat down quite a lot), but once he gets you in that courtroom, you better pray he doesn't find a contradiction in your testimony otherwise he is going to OWN your ass. In canon, he never physically ''fights'', but he has broken down a few doors in his time, one of which had a specially reinforced iron lock on it.
* BashBrothers:
** With Miles Edgeworth. Plenty of criminals can vouch for just how much you should ''tremble in raw terror''
when they spot a contradiction.
see these two standing on opposite sides of the courtroom. The truth will be exposed, and oh, it will ''[[CurbStompBattle hurt]]''.
** '''''HOLD IT!''''' for when pressing for information.
** '''''TAKE THAT!''''' for proving a point
Towards the end of the final case in ''Dual Destinies'' has him standing side-by-side with evidence.
** "The worst of times are when lawyers [[{{Determinator}} have to force their biggest smiles]]" is a creed shared among all
[[spoiler:Apollo]] for the first time since Phoenix reclaimed his attorney's badge. Both accomplished lawyers in the Agency, and it stems back from the days Mia was at the Grossberg Law Offices.
* ChromaticArrangement: Blue for Phoenix, red for Apollo, and yellow for Athena. One could also include black for Mia Fey.
* CrusadingLawyer: An agency policy. All three attorneys believe in
their clients' innocence and put their all into hunting own right, seeing them work together to bring down [[spoiler:the phantom]] is a sight to behold.
* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Miles Edgeworth stood up for Phoenix once in grade school and then moved away a few months later. Because of that, Phoenix changed his major from art to law partway through college after seeing news stories about
the truth of any case.
new "Demon Prosecutor", becoming a defense lawyer purely to "save" Edgeworth from what he had turned into.
* DoubleMeaning: The firm's name as BigGood: In ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies'' now that his firm, the "Wright Anything Agency" can come off as they'll '''right anything''' that went wrong while the '''Anything''' part covers both the legal and entertainment areas.
Agency", actually has more than one attorney in it. They defend cases.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed, but Trucy being Phoenix's adopted daughter and Apollo having been adopted himself are only BigDamnHeroes: In Case 1 of ''Dual Destinies'', he arrives just in time at the start of it. the trial [[spoiler:to snap Athena out of her HeroicBSOD]].
* BoringButPractical:
[[spoiler: Factor When you go up against him in the following -- Trucy and Apollo being half-siblings, Apollo's adoptive family being directly related to the Khura'in Royal Family, and that very same royal family sharing ancestry with Kurain village -- and ''Spirit of Justice'', he's the only member opponent who never mocks you or do weird stuff, but will turn the case around completely in three seconds flat if he spots an opening.]]
* BornLucky: It's one thing that Phoenix mostly ends up successfully getting through his trials using bluffs that end up [[IfOnlyYouKnew being spot-on]], but in "Turnabout Corner", he's struck by a speeding car, flung thirty feet into the air, and hits his head on a telephone pole, yet only manages to get a sprained ankle out
of the WAA ordeal.
* BrainBleach: Upon seeing Norma [=DePlume=]'s breakdown in "Turnabout Reclaimed", Phoenix goes into to his despair animation. [[FanDisservice With good reason.]]
* BreakTheCutie: A more-protracted variant than most, but definitely there. Compare [[WideEyedIdealist how he acts]] [[NaiveNewcomer in Case 3-1]] to how he acts after Mia's death, and especially after [[spoiler:Edgeworth's disappearance]] in [=PW2=]. He undergoes another, even more severe one after [[spoiler:being disbarred]], becoming noticeably more cynical and jaded, and no longer keeping his barbed comments about others to himself.
* BringMyBrownPants: In Case 3 of ''Trials and Tribulations'', when Phoenix has to confront his "EvilTwin", [[spoiler:Furio Tigre]] in court. He's not alone either.
-->'''Phoenix:''' *gulp* Maybe I should have brought a diaper with me today.
* BrokenWinLossStreak: [[spoiler:Suffered his first Guilty verdict after representing [[EvilAllAlong Matt Engarde]] in [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll Farewell, My Turnabout]].]]
* BullyingADragon: In Case 2-2, Phoenix gets so aggravated at Franziska Von Karma that, once he has defeated her at the end of the trial, he gloats about how her perfect record has been destroyed ''[[TooDumbToLive to her face]]''. She whips him into unconsciousness in response.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Phoenix is a sweet-natured man
who ''doesn't'' end commonly commits theft, stuffs the strangest items into his pockets, comes up related with the most remarkable arguments/evidence in court, and celebrates even the slightest victories in an enthusiastic tone. But if there is a single lie or error in your testimony, he will find it and he will ''shred it to anyone else bits''.
* BusmansVocabulary: In ''Apollo Justice'', it's revealed he uses "Objection!" outside of court, even years after losing his badge, the two known instances being Shadi Smith accusing him of cheating, and being on the highest part of a roller coaster. {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Winston Payne in that game's first case.
* ButtMonkey:
** Phoenix
is Athena]].
ridiculed and mocked by almost everyone and is never in favor of the Judge on a regular basis, no matter if he's mocked, verbally abused, or even physically attacked. The saddest part is that, at 33, with a legendary reputation, and probably considered the best defense attorney in the present, he's still treated like trash while defending in a court of law.
-->'''Phoenix''': Why is it that lately, all I want to do is cry?
** Gets toned down from ''Apollo Justice'' onward, especially in ''Dual Destinies'' when he becomes the BigGood, though even then he still suffers a few moments of humiliation and egging by the prosecution, witnesses, and the judge.
** Gets ramped up in ''Spirit of Justice'', since he's being a lawyer in a country where being a lawyer is viewed in the same light as being a conman.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Everyone- except ''maybe'' Athena, who just says whatever she's thinking.CannotTellAJoke: In-universe. Maya and Moe were not impressed in the slightest.
-->'''Phoenix''': Do you know why I, Phoenix Wright, am a great lawyer? Because I'm [[{{Pun}} Wright]] all the time!
* CatchPhrase: Surprisingly, unlike other major characters, he does not have a consistently used unique speech bubble.[[note]]Compare '''''"GOTCHA!"''''', '''''"NOT SO FAST!"''''', '''''"SILENCE!"''''', etc.[[/note]] The closest example would be '''''"HANG ON!"''''', used when a witness disagrees with what another witness said, from ''Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney''.[[note]]Only in the English version. He shares this speech bubble with his ancestor, Ryunosuke Naruhodo, in the Japanese version of ''The Great Ace Attorney: Chronicles''. The English release of the latter game gave Ryunosuke '''''"'SCUSE ME!"''''' instead.[[/note]]
* CharacterDevelopment: He goes from being a bumbling fool to an intelligent and savvy (but still a little bumbling) attorney at law, to being a downright brilliant and respected owner of his own law firm. By the time Dual Destinies rolls around, he's LegendaryInTheSequel.
* CharacterTics:
** He has a tendency to show or present things he's especially proud of to strangers. Whenever he's playable, that usually means [[JokeItem his attorney's badge]], but [[ChekhovsGun this habit comes to bite him back during 3-1]], where [[spoiler:his constant presentation of Dahlia's poison vial makes him a target to her]].
** He has several character poses unique to him (or shared with a few others close to him, such as Mia); he rubs his chin when thinking, slams his desk with both palms, puts his hands on his hips and smirks when confident, holds the back of his head with his hand when bashful, hunching over and sweating when nervous, and slumping forward holding his head with both hands when in despair. In ''Apollo Justice'', he picks up the habit of keeping his hands in his sweatshirt's pockets, though he drops it when he's back to wearing a suit in ''Dual Destinies''.

* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: All three attorneys do this. [[spoiler:In "Turnabout TheChessmaster:
** The role he takes in ''Apollo Justice''. doing everything he can to help Apollo take down the villain
for Tomorrow", good.
** Shades of this turned up as early as 1-5, where Phoenix had an entire plan in motion to draw out the truth behind the SL-9 Incident.
* TheChewToy: "Why it is that, lately, the only thing I want to do is cry...?" And he's in his sweaty face animation so much that it may as well be his default expression.
-->'''Phoenix:''' Nobody loves me...
* ClearMyName: Since losing his badge after presenting forged evidence, he spent seven years from that point onwards uncovering the culprit responsible for his disbarment. He succeeds with Apollo's help and would eventually retake the bar exam to reclaim his badge.
* CloseCallHaircut: Simon manages to cut a strand of Wright's hair when they face each other.
* TheComicallySerious: [[DownplayedTrope To a lesser extent than Apollo or Edgeworth]], in part due to having very noticeable quirks of his own, but he's constantly doing his best to keep things professional despite
all three the quirky, outlandish and eccentric prosecutors, judges, witnesses and defendants he has to work with throughout cases. The only game he averts this in is ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', where he adopts a more laid-back attitude and acts as a TricksterMentor (which causes Apollo to become this trope in his stead), and the serious moments he ''does'' have are fully PlayedForDrama.
* CompressedHair: Somehow, he can fit a beanie over his hair without ruining its shape.
* CowTipping: A throwaway gag in "Rise From the Ashes" has him claim that he did this before when accused
of not being gutsy enough to plant evidence.
-->'''Phoenix:''' What!? I'll have you know, back in the day I once broke into a cattle ranch, and tipped-
-->'''The Judge:''' M-Mr. Wright! What are you saying!?
* CrackOhMyBack: He's started having problems with his back in ''Spirit of Justice''. One instance of it was so painful that he went unconscious for an ''entire day''. At the age of 35, no less.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: He's like a legal idiot savant; he's always flustered and it seems like he has no clue what he's doing, but he's brought down some legendary prosecutors, including Manfred von Karma. Furthermore, Defense Attorneys in his type of legal system rarely tend to win even a single case. He has a (nearly) spotless record: [[spoiler:Technically, he's only been "defeated" two times. In Case 2-4 he loses because his client is guilty and in Case 6-5 he's acting as an attorney due to threats against Maya, and resigns once the opposing lawyer - Apollo - is able to guarantee Maya's safety. Apollo even says he wouldn't be able to beat Phoenix in a "real" trial. He also essentially loses a case to Klavier because he's tricked into presenting falsified evidence, which results in the loss of his badge, although an official verdict was never reached due to the defendant escaping.]]
* CrusadingLawyer:
** Wright's goal is to pursue the truth. If he knows his client is innocent [[LivingLieDetector (and he will)]], he'll move Heaven and Earth to save them.
** That being said, don't think you can use him to get a "Not Guilty" verdict and get away with your crimes either, he will still find a way to bring the guilty to justice. [[spoiler: Matt Engarde]] learned that the hard way.
* DarkestHour: As a boy, having to endure an entire classroom's worth of false accusations with no way of fending
them give off. As an adult, the phantom moment when his attempt to pin the pointer finger together]].
crime on a witness (as he always does) turns into a false lead, [[spoiler:which he believed would seal Maya's fate]].
* LivingLieDetector: All three have some kind DeadpanSnarker: Phoenix tends to be pretty snide, but [[FirstPersonSmartass he typically keeps it to himself]]. Until the fourth game, where he vocalises most of power his snarkiness. Seven long years after being disbarred can do that to let them pick up on lies a person.
* DeathGlare: ButtMonkey status aside, several characters comment that Phoenix has a pretty intimidating glare when he's sufficiently motivated.
* DecoyProtagonist: In ''Spirit of Justice''. Despite his name being in the title
and inconsistencies: having the most cases in the game where he is the player character, Phoenix ends up playing support [[spoiler:after a brief stint as an adversary]] to Apollo, who has a much more personal stake in the events of the final case.
* DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
** One of his biggest achievements was delivering Manfred von Karma his first two losses in ''forty years.'' He also did the same to Manfred's daughter Franziska, who had been undefeated in her five-year prosecuting career (keep in mind, she started at ''[[ImprobableAge thirteen]]'') until she came to kick
Phoenix's magatama, Apollo's perception, butt and Athena's ability failed subsequently.
** By ''Apollo Justice'', his reputation as a poker player has elevated
to hear others' hearts.
* MasterApprenticeChain: Grossberg trained Mia, who trained Phoenix, who is training Apollo
this status, attracting numerous challengers to the Hydeout in order to best him and Athena.
* MonkeyMoralityPose: Not only do they have color coordination, but monkey coordination through their unique abilities. "See No Evil"
coming away bested. This is handled by Apollo with his perceive system letting what attracts Shadi Smith [[spoiler:(aside from more pressing matters that require him spot tells. Athena is to visit Phoenix)]] to the "Hear No Evil" role with her ability to hear emotions. And finally, Borscht Bowl Club and wraps Phoenix and his magatama talking someone into revealing the truth fulfills the "Speak No Evil" [[spoiler:present-day]] plot of the pattern.
* NiceGuy: While their treatment of their clients may vary depending on how obnoxious they are (or, in the case of Apollo, how dumb he thinks the whole thing is), deep inside they genuinely care for them, and they'll believe in their clients until the very end.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Each member of the trio has their own take on the color scheme.
game.
** Phoenix wears a blue suit and red tie with his gold attorney's badge, and later adds a yellow locket with Trucy's picture inside.
** Apollo wears a red vest and pants, a blue tie, and has his signature yellow bracelet to match his own badge.
** Athena wears a yellow suit (overshadowing her own badge), a blue tie and ribbon, and has red hair.
* StepfordSmiler: One rare positive version of this trope. The motto of the Wright Anything Agency is "The worst of times are when lawyers have to force their biggest smiles" since the days of its predecessor, the Fey & Co. Law Offices. And they enforce it almost religiously. It's worth noticing that they never lie to their clients by doing this, but instead is the biggest proof of how much faith they have on their innocence.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Phoenix, Apollo, and Athena make a non-romantic three in ''Dual Destinies''. It becomes a duo in
In ''Spirit of Justice'', where he fought against the anti-attorney justice system of the Kingdom of Kurain by successfully winning several trials and restoring the kingdom's faith in lawyers. To wit, his first victory made the headlines in ''Japanifornia'' due to it being the first in ''23'' years.
** His entire career is this with loads of SerialEscalation. He's not only ended the undefeated streaks of three very reputable prosecutors, but just in terms of who he's managed to put behind bars, his hit list includes: [[spoiler:one of those very prosecutors (with a noted habit of covering his tracks with manipulated evidence), the chief of police, a celebrity who hired one of the world's deadliest hitmen as insurance, the vengeful spirit of his ex-girfriend with unfinished business, his former friend -- a defense attorney whose record is close to his own, an international assassin, and the ''head of state'' of a country that has outlawed lawyers.]] Needless to say, he's amassed one of the wackiest records put together for a defense attorney in all of fiction.
** It's rather telling of his own skill as an attorney that out of all the cases he's ever seen in, he rarely loses them himself. [[spoiler:He does lose 2-4, the flashback case seen in 4-4 and the first trial in 6-5, but all had pretty extraordinary circumstances that sort of necessitated them, like being blackmailed into representing guilty clients, or getting tricked into using forged evidence. Outside of those cases, if he's defending a truly innocent person and with nothing holding him back, you can expect him to pull out a win by the skin of his teeth.]]
* {{Determinator}}:
**
Phoenix goes abroad sometimes gets down on the dumps when a case is not going his way, but he never gives up on it. He is SO determined in doing what's right that he went through an entire trial, and ''won'' while suffering from amnesia. Perhaps a more fitting example would be how he spent ''seven'' years gathering evidence [[spoiler:and ''revamping the entire court system'']] to catch the one who cost him his badge.
** He's a lawyer in the first place because he kept trying to get in contact with Edgeworth after reading about the "Demon Prosecutor," but Edgeworth would never respond. Phoenix was so determined to talk to the guy that he changed his entire intended career path.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: In ''Trials and Tribulations'', Phoenix is equal parts disheartened and bemused to learn [[spoiler: to learn that Godot chose to prosecute against, and regularly antagonize, him because he blamed him for not being around to protect Mia, even though he had no idea she was in danger and helped capture her killer]].
* DoesNotDrive: Phoenix does not drive any vehicles whatsoever. He walks or takes public transit, and rides a bicycle in the anime.
* DotingParent: To Trucy. Considering that Trucy practically provided the only income for her and Phoenix (before Apollo arrived), and that Trucy seemed to be the one in charge of the Wright Anything Agency, he has his reasons.
* TheDreaded: The criminals who have heard of Phoenix Wright take him very seriously after a while. The prosecutors, even more so (except maybe the Payne brothers). Even the prosecutors who hated his guts eventually came to recognize just how good Phoenix is at turning a case around.
* DreadfulMusician: He is absolutely horrible at playing the piano. How the Hydeout got him to do it is a riddle for the ages, even if it's only a cover for him being a poker player.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Almost never gets any long-term acclaim for his accomplishments. It's utterly remarkable how arrogant and obnoxious his opponents can be towards him, especially since Phoenix has rarely lost.
** Subverted in ''Apollo Justice'', where multiple characters treat him affably and with appropriate respect. Which is ironic, because now he's been disbarred for presenting forged evidence [[spoiler:(and, in fact, resorts to Damon-Gant-like methods (albeit without being ruthless like him) to catch the one responsible).]] That said, [[spoiler:Kristoph decides to trick him into presenting forged evidence after Zak chooses Phoenix instead of Kristoph]], simply because [[spoiler:Kristoph]] regards Phoenix as "A second rate attorney who relies on luck and bluffs!"
** In ''Dual Destinies'' he does have a reputation as a "legendary lawyer", albeit one who "bluffs his way to victory". He's back to being abused by everyone in that game and ''Spirit of Justice'', though in the latter game this comes from defense attorneys being seen as heretics in Ku'rain than anything about Phoenix himself.
* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: He will lose cases on purpose if it means doing what's morally right.
* EasilyForgiven: Zigzagged. Apollo is understandably furious and untrusting towards Phoenix for [[spoiler:making him unknowingly present forged evidence at his first ever trial]], only goes to work for the Wright Anything Agency (as oppposed to a proper law office) because he has no other choice, and it's heavily implied that one of the reasons he [[spoiler:temporarily leaves the agency in the fifth game]] is because he still has unresolved trust issues with Phoenix, but Apollo is pretty quick to get back to idolizing him, despite how Phoenix treats him.
* EndearinglyDorky: His college self. "Feenie" spends most of the time with his eyes closed, [[PuppyDogEyes open adorably wide]], or crying. [[spoiler:Iris, who was posing as his college girlfriend,]] was head over heels in love with him for it, though.
* ExactWords: In "Rise from the Ashes", his gambit to get the true culprit to implicate himself involved a combination of this, with a dash of straight-up lying. It didn't work, but he had a back-up plan just in case.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He generally has a really good handle on whether or not someone is innocent. The one time he felt worried enough to double-check with the magatama, it turned out that his original instinct was correct and his client was guilty.[[spoiler: Even his HorribleJudgeOfCharacter moment with Dahlia in college was actually this; He was absolutely correct that his girlfriend loved him and that the person in court wasn't her, he just didn't know that he hadn't been dating the real Dahlia Hawthorne.]]
* EyepatchOfPower: His [[VideoGame/SengokuBasara Date Masamune-inspired]] DownloadableContent costume in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* FirstPersonSmartass: He's outwardly fairly polite, but virtually everyone gets his snarkiness in thought dialogue at some point or another.
* FixingTheGame: He relies on cheating in poker by using Trucy to read his opponents' subtlest emotional tells to make a living while he is disbarred. This was only for very serious games against true professionals, as he had his own skills sufficient against average challengers.
* {{Foil}}: He is a huge one to [[spoiler:Kristoph Gavin. Both of them are gifted, respected defense attorneys who are driven and hard-working. But Kristoph is a petty, self-centered monster who cares only about winning and his reputation, and will go to horrific lengths to suit his desires. Phoenix meanwhile is a good man who cares about his clients, and actually wants to make sure the truth is revealed and justice is served.]]
* AFoolForAClient: For the second half of ''Turnabout Sisters'', he defends himself for Mia's murder. Though in this case, it's Justified as Redd White would've made sure that the only lawyer Phoenix could get would be so incompetent it'd be even worse than going ''pro se''. The other two times Phoenix gets framed for murder, he does get a lawyer to defend him- Mia in ''Turnabout Memories'', and Apollo in ''Turnabout Trump''.
* ForcedIntoEvil: Phoenix can be forced into this as seen in the instances below:
** He is forced to defend [[spoiler: a man who wants to be acquitted for murder despite the fact that he hired a ProfessionalKiller]] in "Farewell, My Turnabout" because [[spoiler:[[HostageSituation Maya Fey is held hostage by the hitman with a threat saying that either the hitman's client gets an acquittal or Maya Fey gets killed.]]]]
** He confronts Apollo in a civil trial in "Turnabout Revolution". While Apollo claims the object they fight over is the Founder's Orb (a Khura'inese national treasure), Phoenix asserts it's the Crystal of Ami Fey, which belongs to the Atishon family in Kurain Village. [[spoiler:He only confronts Apollo because Phoenix's client has kidnapped Maya to make sure he gets the orb for him.]]
* FramingTheGuiltyParty: [[spoiler:He forged evidence in order to start the process of getting Kristoph Gavin convicted of murdering Shadi Smith in "Turnabout Trump", although the other evidence and testimony afterwards proves that Kristoph Gavin did it.]]
** Earlier, he also showed phony evidence to Furio Tigre, exposing him when he calls him out.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: A heroic example to any of his opponents. Phoenix was actually an '''art major''' in college when he decided to start studying law. His own mentor, while seeing potential in him, thought he was a long way away from being a professional. By the time of the fourth, and especially the fifth game where his reputation is restored, he is known as a legendary attorney and a respected figure in the field (though he still has his moments as a ButtMonkey).
* GenerationXerox: Taking his events thus far, he's essentially repeated [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney those of his ancestor's]] via being put on trial for murdering someone in a restaurant, [[spoiler:accused of murdering his own mentor]], defended in British Court, went against several witnesses at once as well as a Grand Jury (even though [[spoiler:he ''was the chairman'']]) and [[spoiler:defending someone who without his knowledge was in fact the guilty party]]. Taken further in an anime-exclusive episode, where he appears dressed in practically the same uniform as Ryunosuke's, along with the spark-shaped badge on the collar. He also shares most of his ancestor's [[CharacterTic poses]].
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: His trademark pose while objecting. When the Judge says that losing his hand would prevent him from using his gavel, Phoenix's InternalMonologue involves him [[SkewedPriorities thinking that he would not be able to point at people if that happened]].
* GotVolunteered: Several cases begin with Phoenix's assistants - usually Maya or Pearl - agreeing to take the case, without waiting for Phoenix's input.
* GracefulLoser: In the times he has been forced to work for a villain wanting a bad result, he is grateful when either he or his opponent finds a way to make him lose without letting the hostage get harmed.
* GratuitousFrench: Oddly, Phoenix speaks French once in trial during case 2-3 as a retort towards Franziska von Karma.
-->'''von Karma''': That has nothing to do with the question!
-->'''Phoenix''': Au contraire mon frére![[note]] (On the contrary, my brother)[[/note]] It does indeed have something to do with the question!
* GuestStarPartyMember:
** He becomes Apollo's co-counsel in the second half of "Turnabout Trump", [[spoiler:wherein he's trying to nail the ''original co-counsel'' as the murderer]].
** He acts as Athena's partner for the first part of "Turnabout Academy"'s investigation before turning it over to Apollo.
** The middle section of the Day 2 Investigation phase of "Turnabout Revolution" is from his perspective [[spoiler:with Edgeworth as his partner]], while the rest of the case is entirely Apollo's show, with Phoenix being his co-counsel.
* GuileHero: As a lawyer, he uses his wits, evidence, and knowledge of the events of the crime to best the true villain of each case.
* HairstyleInertia: Discounting the years he spent disbarred (during which his hair was messy and under a beanie), his trademark spiky hair has been around since elementary school.
* HeroWithBadPublicity:
** Has this throughout ''Apollo Justice'' since the infamous trial of [[spoiler:Shadi Enigmar]] due to being suspected of forging evidence and being known as the "Forgin' Attorney", as well as losing his badge.
** After winning a trial in Khu'rain which was the first one in 23 years to end in a "Not Guilty" verdict, he's immediately earned the ire of the general populace due to the stigma against lawyers there.
* HeroicBSOD: Goes in and out of this during Case 2-4, especially after [[spoiler:Maya is kidnapped]].
* HesBack: In ''Dual Destinies'''s beginning where he's suiting up and ready for court.
* HonoraryUncle: The untimely death of Mia, Phoenix's mentor, led to him becoming close friends with her sister and cousin. Thereon, they have Phoenix accompany them on trips that require a chaperone over the age of 20, and stay at his office whenever they need a break from their lives in Kurain Village. [[spoiler:And long before he met any of the characters mentioned above, he dated ''another'' member of the Fey Clan in college.]] It's just his fate to get involved with that family.
-->'''Maya:''' You're one of us, Nick! Next time, you can train [[note]][as a spirit medium][[/note]] right alongside us!
* HonorBeforeReason: Phoenix is not really determined to get his client to go free as much as he's dedicated to the ideal of justice, and this is never more apparent than in his darkest hour: case 2-4. Phoenix has to decide between winning the case or ensure justice was served. Phoenix actually manages to not only get a watertight case in favor of his client, but also [[spoiler:to point at Adrian Andrews as the real killer]]. The Judge then asks what course of action Phoenix wants to pursue, and he has the choice of asking for the Judge to pass a Not Guilty verdict or allow the said person to testify. Phoenix, ''having already basically won the case'', decides he does not want to leave any doubt of his client's innocence nor deny their right to testify. The following testimony not only proves their innocence, but also riddles Phoenix's case full of holes, and the Judge decides to extend the trial one more day. Phoenix breaks down in agony, thinking to himself that, had he done what he wanted to instead of what was right, [[spoiler:Maya would not be doomed to death]]. Note that you can actually take the option to let the Judge pass the Not Guilty verdict. The result is the same; but instead of Phoenix allowing them to testify, Edgeworth cuts in and ''forces'' them to.
* HopelessWithTech: Even in a day and age where the world is thriving with modern technology, Phoenix continues to use an old-fashioned cell phone in his everyday life.
* HypercompetentSidekick: In Case 4-1, when he shows up next to Apollo as co-counsel, he leads the entire trial, with Apollo merely pointing out what he means.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Calls Apollo "unreliable" to Maya, despite Phoenix being the one using Apollo to carry out his plans. Is upset at Apollo for [[spoiler:going off on his own to solve Clay's murder,]] yet in the sixth game, [[spoiler:he does the exact same thing in regards to Maya being held hostage.]]
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: [[spoiler:Forging evidence]] in "Turnabout Trump" just to find the truth largely because [[spoiler:the ''real'' incriminating evidence had been removed]]. He also used phony evidence and caught [[spoiler:Furio Tigre, who was such a phony himself he deserved it and could only be caught this way. Though in this case, he never claimed to ''the court'' that the ear medication bottle was the poison bottle.]]
* IdiotBall: Phoenix had a terrible case of this in the first game, where he would directly confront the real killers with decisive evidence ''outside'' of court and without any other witnesses besides Maya, thus ending up being punched, tazed or threatened by TheMafia.
** After the TimeSkip, when he's not the controlled lawyer in an episode, he acts very professional-like around Apollo and Athena. Come the time he's being controlled, and suddenly he becomes goofier in the player's hands.
** He STILL does this in the sixth game, telling Ga'ran that [[spoiler:Apollo is Dhurke's son, nearly getting him kidnapped by the guards.]]
* IdiotHair: Not at first, but as of ''Dual Destinies'' one of his spikes now droops over his forehead. Lampshaded by Maya when they reunite in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* IdiotHero: While Phoenix proves time and time again to be a sharp guy who can pick up on subtle things that most would miss, his main strategy in court is to fake it until he makes it. His actual understanding of the law is more or less non-existent, to the point where even [[TheDitz the Judge]] has to explain rather basic legal concepts to him. He was an art major in college, after all!
* IHaveYourWife: On the wrong end of this, ''twice''. [[spoiler:In both 2-4 and the first case of 6-5, his clients kidnap Maya Fey to force him to defend them despite their guilt.]]
* ILetGwenStacyDie: A subversion. Phoenix discovers Mia's body, but he doesn't really blame himself for her death and just wants to live up to her legacy.
* TheIllegible: He has bad handwriting. Phoenix admits to himself that he was never good in handwriting if he messes up a connect the dots puzzle that when correctly solved recovers a [[spoiler:forged]] message on a jar in ''Rise from the Ashes''. This trope is also invoked when Phoenix reproduced a letter in ''Turnabout Succession'', when the judge complains about Phoenix's terrible handwriting.
* IndyPloy: Phoenix Wright's most consistent weapon, and what he's most well known for. If you leave the man with so much as a ''scrap'', he will figure out how to destroy you with it. Virtually the only way to stop him from pulling these sorts of schemes is to stonewall him ''entirely'' and make sure he doesn't get his hands on evidence.
-->'''Phoenix''': [Y]ou know my strategy... speak first, think later!
* InformedFlaw: In ''Apollo Justice'', his nasty incident seven years ago branded him as "The Forging Attorney" and is partly treated as a disgrace by the Judge, but he's allowed to tip off the bailiff to go get something for him at the crime scene, handle and deliver evidence under supervision, and [[spoiler:convinces the court to set up a jury and become the chairman of it, selecting a case to test it under and specifically picks out Thalassa as a Jurist as she ''technically'' was unrelated to the current case.]] Seems to be a [[JustifiedTrope justified]] example, however- Apollo himself states [[spoiler:Phoenix was never actually proven to have actually requested the forgery. The only people who seem to wholeheartedly believe he did so are people who have a negative opinion of him already.]]
* InnerMonologue: Constant, and the main source of his snarky side. For some reason, other people can occasionally hear his thoughts.
* InsultOfEndearment: He is given the insulting nickname "Barbed Head" by Rayfa. She later warms up to Phoenix, but still calls him "Barbed Head".
* IntergenerationalFriendship: With Pearl, who's not even a preteen in the original trilogy (although she sees him as a future in-law). In ''Spirit of Justice'', the teenage Rayfa slowly warms up to him, although not without ridicule.
* InternalReformist: He manages to become one as the result of a BatmanGambit after being disbarred.
* IronButtMonkey:
** All sorts of abuse is heaped upon the hapless attorney on a regular basis. He gets punched by [[TagalongKid Pearl]] for [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend "being unfaithful" to Maya]], whipped by Franziska, and beaned by Godot's (full) coffee mugs. All he has to say about the latter is ''"Should I be grateful the coffee's only hot enough to give me first-degree burns?"''
** It catches up to him in Spirit of Justice, as his back problems in his middle age from all the abuse have gotten particularly bad.
* KleptomaniacHero: Most of the time it's not clear whether he's picking up items or photographing them, but every game has at least a few items where it's unambiguous that he's stealing them.
* KnightInSourArmor: In the fourth game. At the end, he casts off said armor and starts a new life, eventually regains his attorney badge after his good name is cleared by Apollo.
* LastNameBasis: His friendship with Edgeworth has spanned decades, but they still address each other as "Wright" and "Edgeworth". This is due to ValuesDissonance, as this is how they refer to each other in the Japanese version. The dub of the anime occasionally has them use first names, though.
* LargeHam: Even in the WorldOfHam that is the Ace Attorney franchise, Phoenix still stands at the top of the pork pile. Pounding on his desk, shouting his objections, shamelessly ''bluffing the court'' whenever he can.. CourtroomAntics have never been so entertaining. He loses ''some'' of this hamminess after the TimeSkip, but not all of it.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: He gets his named cleared by the end of ''Apollo Justice'' and re-takes the Bar Exam, as of ''Dual Destinies'' advertises both Phoenix (with his classic attorney outfit) and Apollo.
* {{Leitmotif}}: In each of the first three games, he has a different "Objection!" theme. In ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Dual Destinies]]'', he uses an orchestral remixed version of his Objection theme from ''Trials and Tribulations''. This carries over to ''Spirit of Justice'' (which really could be said as a remix of the ''Dual Destinies'' theme) so it seems the ''Trials and Tribulations'' "Objection!" main riff is his official theme, with variations being penned for each game.
** On a smaller note, the original "Objection!" serves as his main theme for his two major crossover appearances in ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone Project X Zone 2]]'', being lumped together with the "Pursuit" theme from said game.
** Two separate orchestral remixes of the original "Objection!" theme are also used in his crossover experience in ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsPhoenixWrightAceAttorney''; one for the English court and one for the court in Labyrinthia.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: By ''Dual Destinies'', he's grown into this relationship with Edgeworth. The two bicker in court as much as they actually argue their cases, and Bobby Fulbright comments at one point that they embody the phrase "close enough to argue".
* LivingLegend: By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', his reputation precedes him and everyone knows him as the defense attorney who will find a way to turn a "Not Guilty" verdict from an impossible case (although this goes hand-in-hand with his infamy as a legendary ''bluffer'' as well). It's safe to say he'd become the most famous lawyer in the country, given that the ''contour of how he presents evidence'' is studied by the top legal academy in the nation. Even prior to this, during ''Apollo Justice'', he gets recognition for his accomplishments despite his disbarment (although it does cast a shadow, especially after he seemingly reinforces the allegations during the first case). This reputation later comes back to haunt him and the legal system, because while he did present forged evidence unknowingly the context for it meant that his entire streak of victories were now called into question and his disbarment was one of the key reasons the dark age of the law came to be in the first place.
* LoveMartyr: Subverted. [[spoiler:Dahlia is way unlikable but Phoenix was dating Iris, Dahlia's twin sister, who genuinely loved him back.]]
* MadeOfIron:
** He's surprisingly resilient. On two separate occasions, Maya has hit him hard on the head to test certain theories: once with the shichishito to see how it would bend if used for that purpose, once with a pipe to see if it was possible to hit the back of his head from the front. In both instances, he suffered no ill effects whatsoever. In the third game, he [[spoiler:falls 40 feet from a burning bridge into a freezing river known for having a current so fast that nobody who falls in is ever seen again, and only got a ''cold''. He was better after a couple of days]]. In ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' he gets hit by a ''speeding car'', flies several feet through the air, and smacks headfirst into a lamp post. All he got was a sprained ''ankle''.
** Sadly, all these incredible feats of resistance [[DentedIron are finally catching up to poor Phoenix]]. At 35 years old, [[CrackOhMyBack his back is so badly damaged]] that it can render him unconscious for a whole day from the pain.
* MagneticHero: His honest drive for truth and justice warrants the admiration of several people, and he tends to be at least partially responsible for CharacterDevelopment the other major characters undergo. By the sixth game, he's amassed quite a lot of TrueCompanions because of this trait.
* TheMagnificent: He's called the Comeback King for a ''damn good reason''.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Phoenix" because he always returns from the brink, and "Wright" as in "right" ("Is that right, Mr. Wright?"). "Ryuichi" is simply a ShoutOut to Ryuichi Sakamoto from Music/YellowMagicOrchestra (although the "ryu"--dragon--is played on once Furio Tigre shows up), but "Naruhodo" means "I see", used to the same effect as "Wright" ("Naruhodo, Naruhodou.").
** InUniverse, Phoenix Wright is the name of the omnibus line that was involved in the first case taken [[VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney by an ancestor of his]] as a proper lawyer.
* MementoMacguffin: In the anime, he has an aged Signal Blue keyring that was originally part of a Signal Samurai set that Larry won when they were children, but split it up between Phoenix, Edgeworth and himself to symbolise their friendship.
* {{Mentor|s}}: Is this to
Apollo and Athena take in ''Dual Destinies'', giving them advice on cases in and investigations, taking over when they're not able to continue their case, and generally putting up the U.S.image of the wise and mature veteran lawyer putting his rookies through the ropes much like Mia would have had she never died. His thoughts when you play as him indicate that he can be as stumped as them (Edgeworth did say that he is still GREEN in some situations), but he tries his best to keep up his veteran image.




[[folder:'''Athena Cykes''' (''Kokone Kizuki'')]]
!!Athena Cykes (''Kokone Kizuki'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/MegumiHan (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/WendeeLee (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies''
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->''"Mr. Wright? Can I go and give that prosecutor a smack?!"''

Known as The Courtroom Révolutionnaire and The Healing Attorney. Athena is very confident, cheerful and has a strong sense of justice. However, her inexperience and her extreme desire for competition, combined with the attributes stated before, sometimes get her in trouble in court and outside as well. She's much closer to being a true successor of the Phoenix Wright school than Apollo is, as her reliance in courtroom antics is noticeable (although not completely as she much more prefers the use of technology and psychology than bluffs).

Born with a special sense of hearing which greatly troubled her as a child, Athena was a shy kid with few friends. After a certain tragic event she was forced to leave America and went to live in Europe for the rest of her childhood. Fueled by her personal objective, she acquired a lawyer's badge by the age of 18, as well as a background in psychology. While in Europe, she met Phoenix and soon he hired her for his Agency. Since then, she has been working with her partner and co-worker Apollo Justice. Despite still being green, she has proven time and time again her worth as an attorney and her usefulness as an assistant, establishing herself as a valuable member of the Agency.

Her power is a special sense of hearing so heightened that it can discover a person's true feelings just by listening to his/her words. She can input this information on her computer and analyze it by using the "Mood Matrix", a holographic program with an interface that shows all the emotions felt by a person while speaking, making it useful for searching contradicting emotions. In other words, she will know if you are lying because your voice will give you away. This makes it virtually impossible for her to take on guilty clients. This is also a great way for her to find the root of a person's emotional turmoil and cure it, hence her secondary nickname of "Healing Attorney".

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* NervesOfSteel: Say what you will, but this guy stood still even when threatened with a bomb in ''Dual Destinies''. Justified, since at one point, it is said
that prosecutor a smack?!"''

Known as The Courtroom Révolutionnaire
the bomb was too sophisticated to be replicated and The Healing Attorney. Athena is very confident, cheerful that the one in the courtroom was a training prop. Therefore, one completely aware that the real deal has been blown beyond recognition can only assume it was a bluff.
* NiceGuy: Phoenix always believes in his clients
and will go the extra mile for anyone who is all alone, with no one else to defend them. He's also rather patient, considering how few times he genuinely loses his temper despite of all the crap he puts up with from everyone.
* NoIndoorVoice: All that shouting sure isn't good for his lungs. He's calmed down by the time of ''Dual Destinies''.
* NotSoDifferentRemark:
** In ''Justice For All'', Acro comments that Phoenix is really not so different from Franziska, as they both approach the world tainted by their own biases. Needless to say, Phoenix is none too pleased with this, although the next case brings into stark contrast just how true it is. [[spoiler:And by the end, both Phoenix and Franziska's world view evolved.]]
** Come ''Dual Destinies'', let's see... an upstanding young man enters the legal profession. He shows great talent and potential, and receives incredible public acclaim. He
has at least one standout physical feature, an unconventional appearance, and a strong remarkable and unique sense of fashion. He is honorable, good-natured, kind, compassionate, and committed to truth, justice, and helping others, if also fairly snarky. He also has a number of friends and family who adore him and whom he is very devoted to. In particular, he has a younger woman in his life - a relative of his mentor, in fact - whom he is extremely close to and fiercely protective of, to the point where he is willing to risk his job, his reputation, and even his life for her. This man goes through quite a few setbacks. His beloved mentor is murdered, and he is later convicted for a crime he did not commit, which destroys his career and reputation and greatly contributes to the dark age of the law. He suffers immensely for seven years, becoming bitter, jaded, and much more snarky. He ultimately remains true to himself, though, and in the end he is able to get justice for his mentor, clear his good name, and take down the monstrous, murderous sociopath who hurt him and many others with his cunning and intelligence as well as help from his friends. He is now a leading figure in the legal world and huge symbol of hope, inspiration, truth, and justice. However, her inexperience and her extreme desire for competition, combined with the attributes stated before, sometimes get her in trouble in court and outside as well. She's much closer to being a true successor of the Are we talking about Phoenix Wright school or [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]]?
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Despite bluffing being his primary tactic in many situations, he can also pretend to know less
than he actually does. In "The Rite of Turnabout," he asks Rayfa for information about the Tome of Secrets, despite having learned about that information already from Maya, since Maya insisted that he keep his knowledge of that secret from her.
* OddNameNormalNickname: "Nick" to his friends.
* OhCrap: In ''Spirit of Justice'', he momentarily panics upon finding out that Trucy's been arrested for murder, but can't do anything since he's in Khu'rain. He then leaves her in Apollo's hands.
* OhGodWithTheVerbing: "Mia, not you too! With the whip... and the pain... and the owww..."
* OlderAndWiser: His role in ''Apollo Justice'', ''Dual Destinies'', and ''Spirit of Justice''. However, his monologues and actions in ''Dual Destinies'' and onward indicate that he's still mostly fibbing and finding contradictions on the spot in true Wright fashion. Examples of this trope played straight:
** He is now a father and has the responsibility of caring for his daughter along with his lawyer duties.
** He is now a mentor to two younger attorneys, and takes the role very seriously, like his own mentor, Mia Fey. In fact, he often gives clues to
Apollo is, as her reliance the way Mia was giving to him.
** He no longer underestimates anyone, going from taunting a Von Karma
in courtroom antics is noticeable (although not completely as she much JFA to acknowledging and respecting [[WarmUpBoss Winston Payne]] in ''Apollo Justice''. The latter game showcases it by having Phoenix act arrogantly towards the then-novice Klavier in the flashback section of Case 4.
** As he grows older, he becomes
more prefers the use of technology effective against fake friends and psychology than bluffs).

Born
allies. He blindly defends Dahlia while they were a couple and has to be saved by Mia Fey. Later, in Justice for All, he initially trusts and defends [[spoiler:Matt Engarde]], but eventually unmasks him and, with a special sense of hearing which greatly troubled her some trouble and help due to being blackmailed, succeeds at turning the tables on him. When [[spoiler:Dahlia returns as a child, Athena was a shy kid with few friends. After a certain tragic event she was forced to leave America and went to live in Europe for the rest of her childhood. Fueled by her personal objective, she acquired a lawyer's badge by the age of 18, as well as a background in psychology. While in Europe, she met spirit]], Phoenix and soon Mia waste no time in humiliating her, and finally, in Apollo Justice, after [[spoiler:Kristoph tricks him once and gets him disbarred]], Phoenix outsmarts him twice with little help in retaliation, breaking his pride completely the second time.
* OnlySaneMan: Most of the time, as shown by his DeadpanSnarker internal monologue.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** He's typically fairly easily flustered for the most part, but if
he hired suddenly becomes calm, cool and confident, it's a sign that he is going to utterly own somebody.
** His actions in ''Apollo Justice'' are a series of these. There are times when it's almost impossible to tell he's the same protagonist from the previous three games. Thankfully ''Dual Destinies'' shows that the old Nick is indeed still under the seemingly-bitter, morally questionable exterior.
* ParentalSubstitute: It's most obvious in the case of his adopted daughter, Trucy, who he took in after
her biological father disappeared before he inevitably adopted her, but it's present even further than that. Before Trucy, he was looking out for Pearl, a fatherless girl about Trucy's age, and he later describes Trucy and Pearl's relationship as being similar to sisters. The game also appears to be pushing for Phoenix to be a father figure towards Apollo, largely due to the fact that [[spoiler: Apollo and Trucy are biological siblings. Not to mention that Apollo has lost two different fathers before]]. Based on fan interpretation, this can extend to just about every younger character he associates with, included Athena, Maya, Ema, and so on.
* PayEvilUntoEvil:
** What he does to [[spoiler:Kristoph]] in 4-1, through [[spoiler:[[ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine getting him arrested through forged evidence]]]]. Lampshaded by this person: "Is... this your idea of revenge, Phoenix Wright?".
** He often defeats other very nasty people through their own tricks. He [[spoiler:turns Shelly de Killer on Engarde and exposes Tigre with fake evidence.]]
* PermaStubble: He sports a couple strands of facial hair in ''Apollo Justice''. He shaves it off after returning to his profession in ''Dual Destinies''.
* PerpetualPoverty: Not nearly as bad as Gumshoe, but Phoenix is frequently complaining about his financial situation despite winning several high profile cases. It is heavily implied that many of his clients don't pay him, while the money he does earn is immediately spent by Maya. Larry even wonders aloud if Nick was better off financially as a piano player, and it's implied that Trucy is the real reason the Wright Anything Agency is able to stay open despite having ''three'' good lawyers working there.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Maya. Although they're not a couple, they are very close and rely on each other quite a lot. Phoenix never hesitates to rush to her aid whenever she's in trouble -- in the prologue anime of ''Spirit of Justice'' he flies ''all the way around the world'' because he thought she was in danger from a brief phone call (he in fact also does this [[spoiler:in "Turnabout Revolution"]]). He is also willing to do questionable things in order to keep her safe.
* PositiveFriendInfluence: He single-handedly kickstarts Edgeworth's CharacterDevelopment from a lawyer who fights to win to a lawyer who fights to find the truth.
* PropheticName: Basically anyone who interacts with him, much like the mythical bird of the same name, gains a 'new life' or 'rebirth' in one way or another. The most obvious being that his clients have a conviction-free life, but also his friends (Maya and Pearl gained an adventurous lifestyle), his opponents (he sets off both [[spoiler:[[DefrostingIceQueen Franziska's]]]] and [[DefrostingIceKing Edgeworth's]] defrost process), and somewhere in between (The Gatewater Hotel gaining publicity after his case, Angel Starr gets a new hit lunch dish, Adrian Andrews gets closure for herself). It even got to the point where his name was prophetic for ''himself'', following the events of ''Apollo Justice'' and now ''Dual Destinies''.
* PuppyDogEyes: Several characters note that he has these, including the Judge, who outright calls them "puppy dog eyes". The audience can see them whenever he's not the player character, and they seem to be one of his default expressions (along with his [[TheChewToy sweaty face animation]]).
* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:In the bad ending of 2-4. He won the case, saved Maya and kept his perfect record. The problem? He just helped a very evil criminal get away, got an innocent woman convicted and Maya stopped talking to him. In the good ending, he saves Maya and brings justice, but has essentially lost the case.]]
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
** He gives one to Edgeworth in 2-4, denouncing his AmoralAttorney ways, saying that unlike him or Franziska, he would never fight for a false verdict, and accusing Edgeworth of having left for a year due to his record being tarnished.
** He gives one to [[spoiler:Matt Engarde]] if you select the guilty ending twice.
** Together with Mia, gives one to [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]] in "Bridge to the Turnabout".
* RedBaron: As of ''Spirit of Justice'', to people that don't know how he works, he's known as the Turnabout Terror. For those that do, he is known as the guy who bluffs a lot. In Khura'in, he also becomes known as The Fighting Phoenix.
* RedOniBlueOni: Played with.
** Inverted in the original trilogy, Phoenix is the red oni to Edgeworth's blue, despite the fact that Phoenix wears blue while Miles wears red. Shows up once again as part of the nostalgia-fest case with Edgeworth in ''Dual Destinies''.
** Played straight from ''Apollo Justice'' onwards, where he's the blue oni to Apollo's red (and later also to Athena the FieryRedhead GenkiGirl), wearing a blue hat and gray sweater, and eventually his classic blue suit compared to Apollo's red vest and pants.
* RogueProtagonist: [[spoiler:He is the opposing lawyer in the first case of ''Turnabout Revolution'' in ''Spirit of Justice''. It turns out that he is the victim of {{Blackmail}}.]]
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: His dynamic with his assistant Maya. Phoenix is the quick-thinking and put-upon Savvy Guy to Maya's perky and childish Energetic Girl.
* SecretKeeper: He's one of very few people who know that [[spoiler:Apollo and Trucy are half-siblings, and that their mother Thalassa is alive]], and keeps this secret throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''. In TheStinger of the latter, he considers letting it out in the open.
* ShipTease: [[spoiler:With Iris]] at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', although this appears to go nowhere, most likely because his entire life fell apart for seven years shortly after their reunion, when he was disbarred.
* SignatureHeadgear: A cyan beanie with a yellow pin and the letters "[=PaPa=]" in pink, worn as part of his outfit in ''Apollo Justice''. He ditches it once he puts his blue suit back on and returns to court in ''Dual Destinies'', though it can still be seen in the Wright Anything Agency in the games that follow ''Apollo Justice''.
* SignificantWardrobeShift: Throughout ''Apollo Justice'', following his disbarment, he dresses in a gray hoodie, black pants, sandals and a cyan beanie.
* SoProudOfYou: By the end of ''Spirit of Justice'', he declares that he's never been prouder of Apollo and how much he's grown and improved.
* SpannerInTheWorks:
** [[spoiler:Had Phoenix not blissfully showed the bottle given by Dahlia, let alone not returned it to Iris when asked to, Dahlia would have not taken drastic measures, and may have never been caught for her crimes]].
** One of the biggest spanners in ''Spirit of Justice'', in just his first case [[spoiler:his victory revealed that the Khura'in National Treasure is stolen and Alhbi wouldn't even be a [[SpannerInTheWorks spanner himself in Case 5]] without Wright proving his innocence and it only escalates from there. Without Wright, the revolution would have been lost before it began.]]
** In the anime, his radio station request to play the Signal Samurai theme for Edgeworth catches the rude lady attempting to claim the reward money for a lost dog in a lie.
** The climax of [[spoiler:Manfred von Karma]]'s revenge plot hinged on there not being an attorney determined, skilled, or resourceful enough to defend [[spoiler:Edgeworth]] against a slam-dunk murder charge. Not only does Phoenix prove to be [[spoiler:von Karma]]'s match in court, he ''turns the case around'' and exposes [[spoiler:von Karma]] as the real culprit of a case that went ice-cold years ago, less than a day before it's closed for good.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: In ''Apollo Justice'', he is pretty much this. In the first case, he ends up as the one who takes care of it despite that he hands some actions to Apollo and that he's a defendant of that case. And later he takes a main role in a flashback and the one who make Apollo's cases a lot easier than they should be.
* SupportingLeader: In Case 1 and 4 in ''Apollo Justice'' [[spoiler:and Case 5 in ''Spirit of Justice''.]]
* SupportingProtagonist: [[spoiler:Becomes this in ''Spirit of Justice'', as while he's rather important to the overall plot, and you play as him in the first and third cases, Apollo is actually the focus of the story, and by the final case, this is especially evident since you play as Apollo for almost its entirety (aside from a single investigation segment), as well as the fact that Phoenix is his ([[HypercompetentSidekick VERY helpful]]) assistant in the last trial.]]
* TaughtByExperience: After being threatened, assaulted, and losing important evidence to the culprit on different occasions by ''presenting'' it to them, Phoenix stops doing this by "Turnabout Reclaimed", knowing that [[spoiler:Dr. Crab]] might take away the [[spoiler:mysterious capsule found in Orla's stomach findings]] and instead gives it to Apollo to investigate privately.
* TeamDad: Towards his young assistants and staff. In the DLC case of ''Dual Destinies'' he even thinks of his staff as "good kids". There's a moment in ''Spirit of Justice'' when someone threatens to curse him alongside his descendants and disciples, and [[PapaBear he immediately thinks of Apollo and Athena]]. [[spoiler: At the end of ''Spirit of Justice'', he expresses pride in the next generation when Apollo leaves to form his own office]].
* TemptingFate:
** In "Turnabout Showtime" in the manga, he's fairly confident in his case, and believes that he has the upper hand on Edgeworth when he proves that Julie Henson couldn't have stabbed Flip Chambers from outside his costume. Edgeworth then reveals that he already knew that, and calls in Raymond Spume to provide a possible way she could have done it.
** He [[BullyingADragon taunts Franziska von Karma]], [[TooDumbToLive a woman armed with a whip]], after defeating her in court the first time. [[spoiler:She loses it and whips Mimi Miney, The Judge, and then lashes out at Phoenix until he goes unconscious.]]
** In the first game, Phoenix had a notably bad habit of confronting criminals outside of court with damning evidence and expecting things to go well for him, [[spoiler:though he wises up after he gets tased
for his Agency. Since then, she has been working with her partner and co-worker trouble.]]
* ThatCameOutWrong: "I'll get to this woman's bottom! Wait... I mean... you know what I mean."
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like his fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys: see MeaningfulName entry.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: It's implied that him [[spoiler:forging evidence against Kristoph in "Turnabout Trump"]] stems from Phoenix deciding that he might as well take advantage of having nothing left to lose after [[spoiler:already getting disbarred for (unknowingly) presenting similar evidence 7 years prior.]] [[WhatTheHellHero
Apollo Justice. Despite introduces him to his fist for this]].
* ThinkingTic: Phoenix holds his chin in one hand when thinking.
* ThisIsUnforgivable:
** He states "This is inexcusable!" when he finds out that one of his cases involved not only poison, but also betrayal- specifically, the betrayer manipulating someone who has feelings for them. Poison and betrayal reminds him of [[spoiler:his ex-girlfriend Dahlia, who first betrayed him, then tried to poison him, then betrayed him again in court]].
** He's also quite angry when Franziska withholds evidence while prosecuting Maya, thinking that she's as bad as her father.
** Threatening Trucy is also a way to earn this, despite understanding why Aura kidnapped Trucy and other visitors he finds her actions to be without question unforgivable in his eyes and it's left ambiguous if he accepts Simon's case for Aura.
* ThisLoserIsYou: Phoenix is put-upon and unappreciated by most of the public, which helps you identify with all the struggles he has to go through to win.
* TooDumbToLive:
** Phoenix has a bad habit of confronting the true culprits in person. Sure! ''[[BullyingADragon Let's confront the culprits in person]]'', [[TemptingFate it's not like they can do anything to me anyway]]! Predictably, it ends badly for him each time.
** He once taunted ''Franziska'' of all people after winning his first trial against her. Not surprisingly, he gets whipped into unconsciousness for his troubles.
** In the third game, he had the [[SarcasmMode great idea]] of crossing a ''burning bridge''. Unsurprisingly, the old bridge broke under his weight and he fell into the Eagle River, ending up in hospital.
** In the sixth game, he nearly gets Apollo kidnapped by [[spoiler:telling Ga'ran to her face that Apollo is Dhurke's son.]]
* TookALevelInBadass:
** During his college years Phoenix bore a more than passing resemblance to Larry Butz such as crying when being scolded and [[NotHelpingYourCase repeatedly saying and doing things that make him look guilty during his trial]]. By the time he's finally become a Defense Attorney he's matured greatly, albeit
still being green, she has proven time and time again her worth somewhat easily flustered, so much that you'd be surprised that they're the same person.
** It's subtle but Phoenix slowly comes into his own
as an attorney and her usefulness as an assistant, establishing herself as a valuable member Attorney throughout the original trilogy such that by the end of the Agency.

Her power is a special sense
final case of hearing so heightened Trials and Tribulations Mia admits that it can discover a person's true feelings just by listening to his/her words. She can input this information on her computer and analyze it by using the "Mood Matrix", a holographic program with an interface that shows all the emotions felt by a person while speaking, making it useful for searching contradicting emotions. In other words, she will know if you are lying because your voice will give you away. This makes it virtually impossible there's nothing left for her to take teach him and all but says that he's [[SurpassedTheTeacher surpassed her as a Defense Attorney]].
** After getting disbarred, Phoenix has become much more cynical and jaded about his life. However, in exchange, he's more collected and CrazyPrepared, to the point where he almost-easily [[OutGambitted Out-Gambits]] the BigBad himself. Twice. In a way he only dealt with a minor villain in the third game beforehand the first time. But he -- you guessed it -- mostly reverts to his original, HotBlooded, ButtMonkey persona in ''Dual Destinies''; so much so that Edgeworth rakes him over the coals in the DLC case from ''Spirit of Justice'' for "sweating like a rookie".
** Hell, the creators of the series has acknowledged this as well. One of the reasons for ''Spirit of Justice'' being set in a completely different court system is because they felt that Phoenix has grown so much that there are simply no more challenges for him in his regular court anymore.
* TookALevelInDumbass: When he was disbarred, he was absolutely at the top of his game. When he got the badge back, he can be taken off-guard with demeaning comments (unlike his hobo self), and things just get worse when he is in the player's hands.
* TookALevelInJerkass:
** A minor case in ''Justice for All'', when he has much less patience with Franziska than he does for his other prosecutorial rivals, due in part to his bitterness over Edgeworth's disappearance. Possibly because she also physically assaults him.
** In ''Apollo Justice'', he's more irritable and impatient due to the events that have transpired. In his final case, he arrogantly looks down
on guilty clients. Klavier for being inexperienced. He gets over it by the end of the game, and acts more like his old self in ''Dual Destinies''.
* TraumaButton: Since Mia's death, he has an aversion for clocks shaped like other objects after she was killed with one.
* TricksterMentor: To Apollo in the fourth game.
This is dialed back several notches when Phoenix returns to the profession.
* TheUnchosenOne: Looking into Phoenix's past and overall comparison to other defence attorneys and rivals in the lawyer profession reveals him to be this, bordering on TheGenericGuy. He has no overall traumatic backstory deeply tied to a case or miscarriage of justice [[spoiler:save him being relatively uninvolved as a minor UnwittingPawn of Dahlia Hawthorne's compared to the others she manipulated and opposed in court]] prior to him becoming a lawyer. The class trial incident that galvanised his sense of justice was forgotten about by both Miles and Larry until Phoenix reminded them of it. Phoenix has no bloodline-related power or unique special ability to aid him in court cases (His magmata ''does'' provide a special advantage, but it's tied to the object and the power is transferable if he hands it to another, as seen with [[spoiler:Edgeworth]]). Compared to his students, colleagues and daughter, all of whom have special ties to past tragedies that motivate them in different ways, Phoenix stands out as being as close to normal as you can get....which makes it all the more awesome that he's ''still'' TheHero of the franchise who either resolves or has a hand in resolving so many of these past misdeeds, just because there's somebody in need of help.
* UnconventionalCourtroomTactics: All of his legal tactics are unconventional except one, and he uses {{Indy Ploy}}s (which most of his cases boil down to).
* UnluckilyLucky: Not only do his cases hit rock bottom several times before finding just the clue or lead he needs to continue pressing on, but outside investigations he's still at odds with Lady Luck. Phoenix has the tendency to end up in life threatening situations, but come out of them largely unscathed through bizarre twists of fate. Reaches [[ExaggeratedTrope absurd levels]] by the fourth game: he gets hit full-on by a speeding car, causing him to fly through the air and slam head-first into a telephone pole. His only injury from this? A ''sprained ankle''. He's
also fallen from a great way burning bridge into a raging river known to be deadly, and all he came home with was a cold. Franziska may have put it best in the third game when she said, "As always, it's hard to say whether he should be called lucky or unlucky..."
* UnusualEyebrows: The kinked eyebrows variation to be exact. They're not as iconic as the hair spikes, but still recognizable.
* TheWatson: Phoenix is invariably left in the dark regarding the whole Kurain Channeling Technique thing as well as all these TV shows aimed to kids that Maya always happens to be a fan of.
* WaistcoatOfStyle: Gains one in ''Dual Destinies''.
* WhatTheHellHero:
** In "Rise From the Ashes", [[spoiler:he chews out Lana Skye
for being absolutely no help to him since the beginning. Justified on her part, as Damon Gant was blackmailing her.]]
** In "Turnabout Big Top," he calls out Max for lying
to find him about his reasons for meeting with the root of a person's emotional turmoil ringmaster (the murder victim), saying that lawyers and cure it, hence her secondary nickname clients need to trust each other.
** He's on the receiving end when Apollo punches him for [[spoiler:giving him fake evidence to use in his first trial]].
* WholeCostumeReference: His bonus outfit in ''Spirit
of "Healing Attorney".Justice'' is a Furio Tigre getup, which references the fact that Tigre had impersonated him at one time.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Trucy reveals in ''Apollo Justice'' that he's afraid of heights (likely due to falling off a bridge in "Bridge to the Turnabout"), which flared up on a Ferris wheel ride with her, causing him to go green and mutter "objection" several times under his breath.
* WorfHadTheFlu: He's only lost three trials in his entire career and of those three, [[spoiler:two times were because he was being blackmailed into defending a guilty client and the third loss was due to being tricked into using forged evidence]].
* WorldsBestWarrior: He's the best acting Defense Attorney in the series so far, with a nigh-spotless record (with the only failed client being [[spoiler:Matt Engarde, the culprit of his case, so he was happy to lose that time]]), and who has outwitted many a manipulative criminal, and schooled many a skilled Prosecutor.
* WorthyOpponent: Phoenix has one true equal on the Prosecution's bench in all the series, and that's one Miles Edgeworth. The two of them have a bond of trust based on a mutual understanding: they will stop at nothing to see justice done, and the unspoken demand that the other can take everything they can dish out and fire back just as hard. Put the two across from one another in the courtroom, and watch the fireworks. Between testimony and evidence, they'll both thoroughly ''demolish'' everything in the crossfire of their logistic duel until only the single truth remains.
* XanatosGambit:
** [[spoiler:Producing the metal detector to prove that Manfred von Karma was shot]] in 1-4. [[spoiler:von Karma refuses to have the metal detector ran over him]]? Good -- [[spoiler:he implicitly acknowledges that the bullet is still inside him]]. [[spoiler:He allows or is forced to let Phoenix run him over]]? Also good -- [[spoiler:Phoenix likely finds the missing second DL-6 bullet]].
** [[spoiler:Forging the "Bloody Ace"]] in 4-1. [[spoiler:Kristoph reveals the forgery]]? Good -- [[spoiler:he also self-implicates as the killer]]. [[spoiler:He keeps quiet]]? Also good -- [[spoiler:the fake likely convicts him the usual way]].
** [[spoiler:The Jurist System]] in 4-4 comes across as this, too. [[spoiler:Even if Kristoph beats the evidence, he can still lose via reasonable doubt among the new jury (which is exactly what happens).]]
* XanatosSpeedChess: While he usually relies on {{Indy Ploy}}s, he upgrades to this during 4-1. [[spoiler:He endures attempted [[FrameUp Frame-Ups]] from both Shadi/Zak and Kristoph, neither of which he saw coming. Nevertheless, he quickly adjusts and turns both around upon their respective instigators. In particular, his retaliation against Kristoph even overlaps with XanatosGambit (see above).]]
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* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: No mention has ever been made as to who and where her father is.
* AffectionateNickname: "Thena" to Juniper.
* AlliterativeName: In Japanese, '''K'''okone '''K'''izuki.
* AmplifierArtifact: Similar to how Apollo needs his bracelet to make any use of his ability to pick up deception, Athena can hear slight fluctuations in a subject's heart rhythm when their emotional state is concealing information but she requires Widget to actually parse out the real meaning of the fluctuations and turn it into meaningful data (so she knows when she's on the right track when probing for more info).
* AnimalMotifs: Simon Blackquill describes her as a canary: loud, jumpy, and bright yellow. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel_species#Toxic_gases Canaries are also well known for their history of saving people]], which they could do because they were sensitive to problems humans couldn't see.
* AnimeHair: Nothing all that odd about the ponytail on the left side of her head, but that cowlick on the other side can only be this trope. A few guards in ''Spirit of Justice'' compare it to a ''spider's leg''.
* BadassAdorable: Martial artist, lawyer, and empath all in one cute package. She even ran a whole marathon ''without stopping'' when she was only 17.
* BadassBookworm: Studying law and psychology all in the span of seven years is pretty impressive... and yet she can also give you a mean judo flip.
* BerserkButton: One way to ''really'' get under her skin is to not take her seriously as a lawyer.
* BigFancyHouse: [[spoiler:Turns out her childhood home was ''the GYAXA Space Center''!]]
* TheBigGirl: While not remarkably tall or muscular, she can wreck anyone who pisses her off (as a {{Jerkass}} police officer finds out the hard way) [[CurbStompBattle with utter ease]], unlike Phoenix and Apollo who are just good at law. In true ShowDontTell fashion, we see an anime cutscene where she [[CurbStompBattle very easily]] defeats a police officer in Yokai Lane. We even get several replays of the judo flip.
* BigNo: She does this three times as a plot point. The first time is when Phoenix witnesses her [[spoiler:black Psyche-Locks]], the second is when after Simon Blackquill reveals the UR-1 truth, then the third is when Phoenix [[spoiler:breaks her black Psyche-Locks]].
* BlessedWithSuck: Her ability to hear is actually so advanced and refined that, as a child, she would always hear the cacophony of emotions of everyone around her, overwhelming her. Her mother fixed this by giving her special headphones to wear that would suppress the power to just enough.
* BoisterousBruiser: A rare female example. She's [[GenkiGirl hyper]], [[ChewingTheScenery dramatic]], ready to make fun of any mundane thing, has an active imagination, and has a liking to hit her fists together before doing anything that she finds interesting. Not to mention she knows martial arts, so she fills the bill in the strength department as well.
* BrokenAce: She's a prodigy, able to meld law practice with emotional psychology, but good lord, the trauma on that girl. Her beloved mother was killed when she was young, someone she considered her brother was blamed for it, [[spoiler: and she actually ''saw her mother die'' but is repressing the memories]]. She still has trouble in courtrooms because it's relatively easy to press her TraumaButton and send her into a HeroicBSOD, needing her co-counsel to snap her out of it.
* BreakTheCutie: Payne does this to her in case 5-1, while Blackquill does this in 5-2, 5-6 and [[spoiler:5-5]].
* ButtMonkey: Her role in "Turnabout Time Traveler" is being pursued by Trucy for a life-threatening magic trick. She can't catch a break. And when she does, it isn't long until Trucy reappears.
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Initially a very morose, passive child, Athena started taking an active role in events when [[spoiler:her mother was murdered. She began by stabbing the guy who did it]].
* CanonImmigrant: Her use of holograms originated in the film adaptation of the first game.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "Auf geht's! Let's do this!". The latter phrase is said in English [[GratuitousEnglish even in the Japanese version]].
** "'''GOT IT!'''", used during Mood Matrix segments when she or the other attorneys notice a contradiction.
* CharacterTics: She tends to fiddle with her earring when she's in thought. She also strokes her ponytail when flustered, and punches her fists when she's ready to expose the truth.
* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Her earring]] may not seem like an important clue in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", however it became the hope that ended the Dark Age of the Law when Phoenix used it to take down the real criminal.
* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: She's an expert in analytic psychology, but she's severely hampered by her own emotional trauma.
* ColorCodedEmotions: The emotions displayed by the mood matrix which also reflect her emotions when not in use. Light blue is neutral, green is happiness/joy, dark blue is sadness/fear, yellow is surprise/confusion, red is anger/frustration, and black is for a HeroicBSOD.
* ColorMotif: Yellow.
* CondescendingCompassion: In over five years of work to save Simon, she never once considered the possibility that he might have had a reason for TakingTheHeat. (Although Simon's reticence about the situation did not help)
* CopHater: In her first encounter with a police officer, she calls him [[PolicePig pig-headed]] for assuming her to be a high school ditcher pretending to be a lawyer, and outright suplexes the cop (onto Apollo, no less) when he grabs her wrist.
* CreepyChild: How she appears in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" during [[spoiler:the flashback of how she tried to 'fix' her mom.]]
* CuteClumsyGirl: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment is her showing off her advanced tech, proudly marching up the courtroom stairs, then tripping and tumbling down to the bottom.
* CutenessProximity: In "Turnabout Revolution", she can't help but gush over how cute [[spoiler:Armie Buff]] is.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Her mother Metis was brutally murdered in front of her when she was just a child and]] she suffers from PTSD as a result. Talking about her past with her in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" actually brings up [[spoiler:[[http://i.imgur.com/W0UgO0E.png black Psyche-Locks!]]]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: Her role in ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't as important as in ''Dual Destinies'', but she does get Case 4 primarily all to herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's not as snarky as Phoenix or Apollo, but due to her energetic and impulsive nature, she's much more likely to be vocal about it.
* DemotedToExtra: Her overall role in the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'' is just moral support. The ''one'' case where she takes center stage is a BreatherEpisode with no investigation and only a single trial day, and it's completely unrelated to the overarching plot. Even the special episode demotes her by having her constantly be chased around by Trucy trying to get her to do life-endangering tricks, and unlike Apollo's offscreen investigations of a mysterious piece of evidence in the previous game's special episode, she doesn't get to investigate any of the sort.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: When she finally manages to prove Simon's innocence, she's satisfied with the case...and then Edgeworth reminds her that they still have to figure out who the ''real'' killer was [[spoiler:and that now Athena herself is a suspect]].
* DitzyGenius: Has qualifications in both law and psychology. She's also [[GenkiGirl hyper]] and [[CuteClumsyGirl clumsy]].
* TheDogBitesBack: Suggested as a motive for [[spoiler:her possible matricide, upon apparently being used by her mother as a guinea pig for her research]]. Ultimately subverted, [[spoiler:Athena loved her mother and she loved her back, and would've never murdered her]].
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Has these when her past is brought up, complete with a bloody background.
* EmotionalBruiser: She's the BigGirl of the agency, but is prone to overdo drama and tears for small things. ''Dual Destinies'' brings the "tears" part [[BreakTheCutie to its limit]].
* TheEmpath: She can actually sense the attitude and feelings of the people around her. This overwhelmed her as a child, and as a result she wasn't able to handle people.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her establishing moment for Apollo is him witnessing her judo throw a cop that was about to wrongfully arrest her when he refused to believe that she's a lawyer at 18... unfortunately for Apollo, she throws the cop ''at him!''
* ExpressiveHair: Athena's ponytail spikes like a lightning bolt when she's shocked.
* ExpressiveAccessory: When not using her Mood Matrix, the device (nicknamed "Widget") takes the appearance of various facial expressions (along with its associating color) to reflect on what mood she's in (similar to what a mood ring does, although mood rings don't show facial expressions), sometimes it will even speak her thoughts aloud. Quite tellingly, it shuts off whenever she experiences a HeroicBSOD.
* {{Expy}}: She looks a lot like [[VideoGame/GhostTrick Lynne]] with different eyes and hairstyle. Both are also [[FieryRedhead Fiery Redheads]] and [[GenkiGirl Genki Girls]].
* {{Fanservice}}:
** Since she spent her high school years living in Europe, she was not a Themis Law Academy student. Therefore, her DownloadableContent SailorFuku outfit can only be considered this.
** Her bonus outfit in ''Spirit of Justice'' is also {{Fanservice}}, being a Tres Bien waitress outfit, something she's never even been involved with.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her TomboyishPonytail, {{Tricked Out Glove|s}}, and single earring.
* FieryRedhead: Young, red-headed, headstrong and competitive.
* AFoolForAClient: Indirectly plays this role in "Turnabout for Tomorrow". Phoenix Wright is still the main Defense Attorney but she plays the role for assistant when they defend [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]] and co-assists with Apollo Justice in confronting the real killer. The Judge reminds her to return to [[spoiler:the defendant seat]] after it is all finished.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She tends to unconsciously mimic other people's speech patterns (see GratuitousForeignLanguage below): it's later shown that she does the same for their emotions, getting easily carried away by their doubt or distress.
** What kind of person would need a device that vocalizes their emotions? [[ShrinkingViolet The kind of person Athena used to be.]]
* FunPersonified: Is let down by boring people (like Apollo, when he gets particularly serious or snarky), but otherwise, she's always ready to have fun in any situation, with any mundane thing around. She's the PluckyComicRelief as of ''Dual Destinies'', after all. She can get serious when the situation demands it, though. Obviously.
* GenkiGirl: Probably the genkiest in the series. It's likely that she's overcompensating for her very stifled childhood.
* GirlInTheTower: When Athena was young, she lived in [=GYAXA=]'s Space Center with her mother. She rarely left the Center because [[spoiler:her extremely sensitive hearing made it difficult for her to be in crowds]], and only a handful of people knew she even existed. It wasn't a ''[[GildedCage disadvantaged]]'' childhood, exactly- her mother really did love her- but it was a while before she got any sort of grasp on social norms. Luckily, Simon was there to guard Metis' "most beloved treasure".
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: In the Japanese version, she speaks brief [[GratuitousEnglish English]] phrases. In the English version, she occasionally drops {{G|ratuitousGerman}}erman, [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] and [[GratuitousFrench French]] phrases. ''Spirit of Justice'' adds [[GratuitousItalian Italian]] to the mix.
* HairstyleInertia: Photographs of her in her youth shown in ''Dual Destinies'' imply that her hair's been in the same long side-ponytail since childhood.
* HarmfulToMinors: The tragic incident of her childhood is totally this. Also, something you probably want to keep away from real children too, hence the M-rating that VisualNovel got.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: During her youth, she was much less social and wore heavy headphones whenever she went out in public. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as [[spoiler:the headphones were specially designed to protect her from SensoryOverload due to hearing the emotions of everyone around her at once]].
* HereditaryHairstyle: Athena's long ponytail may be an attempt to mimic her mother's.
* HeroicBSOD: Every prosecutor she has faced as lead defense attorney including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne has successfully managed to induce this in her in every trial she has led the defense in, and all of these prosecutors would have defeated her in these trials if she did not have a co-counsel to snap her out of this or if another lawyer of the Wright Anything Agency did not step in to take over the defense.
** Suffers from this many times thanks to her PTSD. The major one being when [[spoiler:being accused of killing her own mother.]]
** She gets [[BreakHerByTalking one]] in case 3 after Aristotle Means gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck" Speech]] stating she should be ashamed to call herself a lawyer for [[spoiler:bringing up false charges on Hugh O'Conner]]. Thankfully, [[GetAHoldOfYourselfWoman everyone else in court besides Means helps her snap out of it]].
* HolographicTerminal: How Athena operates the Mood Matrix and other software stored on Widget.
* HypercompetentSidekick: She is an awesome co-counsel whose psychology helps fix up testimonies from witnesses who have lost their sanity or suffer other psychological problems which distort their testimonies while they are on the stand, and will help the lead attorney if asked if the lead attorney makes too many mistakes in one testimony. However, she is not yet cut out to lead a defense alone, because the prosecutors she has faced including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne have successfully induced a HeroicBSOD in her in every trial she has served as a lead defense attorney which would have resulted in guilty verdicts in every one of those trials if someone did not bail her out of it.
* ImprobableAge: Athena is the youngest defense attorney in the series to date, having gotten her badge at the age of 18. Even more impressive considering that, in addition to studying law, she specialized in analytical psychology, meaning she is both a qualified lawyer ''and'' a qualified psychologist.
* InconsistentSpelling: It may be a simple typo, but press releases from E3 2013 have spelled her surname as "Sykes" instead of "Cykes".
* IronButtmonkey: She becomes this in "Turnabout Time Traveler". Her athletic build, which supposedly keeps her from getting injured by tricks during Trucy's practice sessions, really doesn't help her case. Mr. Wright won't let her sneak out of her duties, either.
* {{Irony}}: Athena, whose defining characteristic as an attorney is to find contradictions between a person's words and their emotions, often shows such contradictions herself, with Widget sometimes displaying an emotion that does not match Athena's animation.
* ItsPersonal: Vows to clear her best friend Juniper Woods's [[spoiler:and Simon Blackquill's]] name, no matter what it takes.
* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: The evidence used to [[spoiler:expose the real killer]] in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" is [[spoiler:her earring]].
* JustAKid: Case 4 of ''Spirit of Justice'' has her get annoyed with pretty much everyone in the court for treating her like a child. She doesn't help things by acting like one for a good portion of it.
* LargeHam: Athena is by far one of the most expressive characters in the series, even in a WorldOfHam, fitting with her specialty in psychology and reading emotions. Her face is ''very'' prone to squashing and stretching, and her eyes during emotional outbursts come straight out of a [[ShonenDemographic shōnen]] manga.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Let's Do This!", a cheery song that represents her eagerness and active personality. Her Objection theme, "Courtroom Révolutionnaire", is a triumphant variation of it, and it gains a remix in ''Spirit of Justice''. [[spoiler:It also gets a DarkReprise as "Reminiscence ~ Tragic Memories" during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".]]
* LivingLieDetector: Athena's ultra-sensitive hearing can allow her to detect when a subject's heart is betraying their emotions if they are in the heat of lying. From there she can use the Mood Matrix system within Widget to break down what she is sensing with her hearing and understand the source of the discord, revealing information that may not have been readily apparent. Thus she is able to identify mistruths even when the subject is doing an otherwise admirable job of concealing it.
* MeaningfulName:
** Her English first name, Athena, is the name of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the Greek goddess of wisdom and defensive warfare]]. The latter part was first revealed to the player when she throws the officer in "The Monstrous Turnabout" in the air towards Apollo. Additionally, the Greek goddess wasn't only the patron goddess of wisdom and tactical warfare, but the goddess who inspired the creation of the judicial court system. Fitting, as Athena takes part in kickstarting the end of ''The Dark Age of the Law''. Her last name is pronounced like "Psyches", both to refer to her focus on psychology.
** Also applies to her original name. It's written like this: 希月 心音. 心音 means 'Heart Sound'; 希月 means 'Hope Moon'. Both signifies her hearing ability and lunar motif [[spoiler:(as well as her earring's role as the decisive evidence in case 5-5)]] respectively.
* MoodSwinger: Thanks to her boisterous personality, she can hit a wide range of emotions even within a single dialogue box.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When a cheerful, energetic girl like her suddenly becomes a helpless quivering wreck, sometimes while doing her job no less, it is clear as day that something ''very bad'' had happened to her. When the cause is revealed, it ''really is'' very bad.
** Similarly, she goes utterly quiet around Aura for a reason...
* OrphansPlotTrinket: The [[spoiler:single earring she wears]] is a memento from her late mother. [[spoiler:It's made from the moon rock that was recovered seven years ago]].
* OutOfFocus: She spends nearly the entirety of "Turnabout Time Traveller" acting as Trucy's assistant for her magic tricks offscreen, much to her chagrin.
* ParentalAbandonment: Par for the course in the new trilogy, she grows up without parents.
* PlatonicLifePartners: [[spoiler:With Blackquill.]]
* PluckyGirl: Described as "a determined girl who will do anything to help her superior". She also has a personal objective of her own during the events of Dual Destinies: [[spoiler:clearing the name of Simon Blackquill.]]
* ThePollyanna: Keeps a smile on her face and stays optimistic against all odds. This is how she tries to get over her childhood trauma. [[SubvertedTrope Does not work all the time]].
* PowerIncontinence: As a child, she was prone to SensoryOverload due to being able to [[TheEmpath hear the feelings of everyone]] in the vicinity.
* RedOniBlueOni: In personality, the red to Blackquill's blue.
* SailorFuku: Her [=DLC=] costume for ''Dual Destinies'' is an outfit similar to a school uniform.
* SandInMyEyes: Claims this when she tears up after Apollo explains their client, Damian Tenma. She actually cries at some point in the game though.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** The hyper, cheery energetic girl to Blackquill's grim, pragmatic savvy guy, especially in ''Turnabout Storyteller''.
** She also has this sort of dynamic with Apollo throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', with Apollo being drier, snarkier, and unable to help but put up with her antics.
* ScienceHeroine: Like [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Kay Faraday]], her "power" is explicitly a gadget, though she uses it to amplify her natural talent at reading moods.
* SensoryOverload: When she was a child, her enhanced hearing proved overwhelming in crowded areas, so her mother made her special headphones to dampen her hearing.
* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: In "Turnabout Academy" she finds Aristotle Means' philosophy - [[TheUnfettered that attorneys should do anything in their power no matter how underhanded or unethical to achieve the verdict they desire]] - to be repulsive.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: According to Athena, she used to nap a lot as a child. Phoenix points out she naps a lot in his office present day. She tries to refute it, but Nick isn't buying it. Proved further in "Turnabout Revolution", where she dozed off while waiting for a plane's arrival -- when she woke up, it was already dark.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Two examples:
** Her attack in self-defense against [[spoiler:[[BigBad the phantom]]]] starts a series of events that eventually leads to [[spoiler:his downfall]].
** Her going to the wrong airport when she went to go pick up Phoenix bought time for Apollo to find the Founder's Orb, forcing Phoenix to file the lawsuit. Had he gotten the Founder's Orb first, the Defiant Dragons' revolution might have failed.
* StepfordSmiler: When [[spoiler:she's arrested for Clay's murder]] after helping clear Starbuck's name, she hides her distress and shoots Starbuck a bright smile and a congratulations. She also hides her horrific past behind a cheerful, energetic demeanor, even when she is forced to revisit her childhood home.
* SuperSenses: Has an exceptional sense of hearing and perception of minute changes in voices.
* TeenGenius: Became a lawyer/psychology expert at ''18''.
* ThinkingTic: Athena wraps her right arm around her waist, rests her left arm on her right arm, and tilts her head to the left while she occasionally plays with her right earring with her left index finger. Her eyes also tend to shift back and forth.
* {{Tomboy}}: More brash and confrontational than either Maya or Trucy. Makes sense, considering how it's borderline required for attorneys to be able to point and shout with utter conviction. Also the contrast to her friend Juniper's GirlyGirl personality.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: While Athena is easily one of the most tomboyish characters in the series, she also wears feminine clothing, has some girly gestures, and likes being called cute.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like her fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys.
* TraumaButton: Her DarkAndTroubledPast triggers a HeroicBSOD every time it's brought up or she feels unable to lead the defense. Widget even shuts down when this happens.
* TraumaCongaLine: "Turnabout for Tomorrow" was the best and worst thing that could have happened to her. To wit: [[spoiler:She's already in the middle of a HeroicBSOD due to being accused, in short order, of killing Clay Terran and not even having enough memory of the event to resolutely state she didn't, she's accused by Aura Blackquill of ''killing her own mother'' and leading to her brother's unjust death sentence (the same brother she became a defense attorney to ''save''), discovers she had a ''[[TheDogBitesBack motive]]'' for killing her own mother, and after Simon's Mood Matrix in which we see her ''covered in said mother's blood'', her suppressed memories come rushing back and she realizes ''Aura may be right.'' [[DespairEventHorizon At that point she completely collapses and outright tells the Judge to get it over with and declare her guilty]]]].
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: Pretty much lost all memory of what really happened when [[spoiler:she discovered the phantom and [[HarmfulToMinors her mother's dead body]]]] during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* TrickedOutGloves: Uses one to operate the Mood Matrix. Curiously, the glove only has three fingers: the thumb, the index and the middle one.
* TheUnSmile: One of Athena's first attempts at forcing a smile as per the Wright motto, Apollo calls her face, "a weird mix of terror and creepy grin".
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Her favorite tactic in getting information out of people, though its effectiveness varies between targets.
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[[folder:'''Mia Fey''' (''Chihiro Ayasato'')]]
!!Mia Fey (''Chihiro Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Kawahara (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/SayakaOhara ([[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]] voice drama), Creator/ChieNakamura ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Christina Katano (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Rei Dan ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Creator/MinamiHamabe (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"Wright? I hope you see the importance of evidence now. Also, hopefully you realize, things change depending on how you look at them. People, too. We never really know if our clients are guilty or innocent. All we can do is believe in them. And in order to believe in them, you have to believe in yourself."''

Nick's mentor and an accomplished lawyer. Mia was born the heiress to a once-powerful family of spirit mediums and supposedly inherited top-notch spiritual powers, but she left the village behind to become a lawyer and find out the truth about her mother's disappearance. Although she dies in the second case (which is about [[FirstEpisodeTwist twenty minutes into the first game]] and long before the Wright Anything Agency was founded), she's often hauled back from the afterlife through her [[WillingChanneler spirit medium sister and cousin]] to [[SpiritAdvisor give Phoenix advice]].

to:

* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: No mention has ever been made as ->''"[[AndTheAdventureContinues And so my story ends. Time to who and where her father is.
* AffectionateNickname: "Thena" to Juniper.
* AlliterativeName: In Japanese, '''K'''okone '''K'''izuki.
* AmplifierArtifact: Similar to how Apollo needs his bracelet to make any use of his ability to pick up deception, Athena can hear slight fluctuations in a subject's heart rhythm when their emotional state is concealing information but she requires Widget to actually parse out the real meaning of the fluctuations and
turn it into meaningful data (so she knows when she's on the right track when probing for more info).
* AnimalMotifs: Simon Blackquill describes her as
a canary: loud, jumpy, new page... and bright yellow. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel_species#Toxic_gases Canaries are also well known for their history of saving people]], which they could do because they were sensitive to problems humans couldn't see.
* AnimeHair: Nothing all that odd about the ponytail on the left side of her head, but that cowlick on the other side can only be this trope. A few guards in ''Spirit of Justice'' compare it to a ''spider's leg''.
* BadassAdorable: Martial artist, lawyer, and empath all in one cute package. She even ran a whole marathon ''without stopping'' when she was only 17.
* BadassBookworm: Studying law and psychology all in the span of seven years is pretty impressive... and yet she can also give you a mean judo flip.
* BerserkButton: One way to ''really'' get under her skin is to not take her seriously as a lawyer.
* BigFancyHouse: [[spoiler:Turns out her childhood home was ''the GYAXA Space Center''!]]
* TheBigGirl: While not remarkably tall or muscular, she can wreck anyone who pisses her off (as a {{Jerkass}} police officer finds out the hard way) [[CurbStompBattle with utter ease]], unlike Phoenix and Apollo who are just good at law. In true ShowDontTell fashion, we see an anime cutscene where she [[CurbStompBattle very easily]] defeats a police officer in Yokai Lane. We even get several replays of the judo flip.
* BigNo: She does this three times as a plot point. The first time is when Phoenix witnesses her [[spoiler:black Psyche-Locks]], the second is when after Simon Blackquill reveals the UR-1 truth, then the third is when Phoenix [[spoiler:breaks her black Psyche-Locks]].
* BlessedWithSuck: Her ability to hear is actually so advanced and refined that, as a child, she would always hear the cacophony of emotions of everyone around her, overwhelming her. Her mother fixed this by giving her special headphones to wear that would suppress the power to just enough.
* BoisterousBruiser: A rare female example. She's [[GenkiGirl hyper]], [[ChewingTheScenery dramatic]], ready to make fun of any mundane thing, has an active imagination, and has a liking to hit her fists together before doing anything that she finds interesting. Not to mention she knows martial arts, so she fills the bill in the strength department as well.
* BrokenAce: She's a prodigy, able to meld law practice with emotional psychology, but good lord, the trauma on that girl. Her beloved mother was killed when she was young, someone she considered her brother was blamed for it, [[spoiler: and she actually ''saw her mother die'' but is repressing the memories]]. She still has trouble in courtrooms because it's relatively easy to press her TraumaButton and send her into a HeroicBSOD, needing her co-counsel to snap her out of it.
* BreakTheCutie: Payne does this to her in case 5-1, while Blackquill does this in 5-2, 5-6 and [[spoiler:5-5]].
* ButtMonkey: Her role in "Turnabout Time Traveler" is being pursued by Trucy for a life-threatening magic trick. She can't catch a break. And when she does, it isn't long until Trucy reappears.
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Initially a very morose, passive child, Athena started taking an active role in events when [[spoiler:her mother was murdered. She began by stabbing the guy who did it]].
* CanonImmigrant: Her use of holograms originated in the film adaptation of the first game.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "Auf geht's! Let's do this!". The latter phrase is said in English [[GratuitousEnglish even in the Japanese version]].
** "'''GOT IT!'''", used during Mood Matrix segments when she or the other attorneys notice a contradiction.
* CharacterTics: She tends to fiddle with her earring when she's in thought. She also strokes her ponytail when flustered, and punches her fists when she's ready to expose the truth.
* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Her earring]] may not seem like an important clue in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", however it became the hope that ended the Dark Age of the Law when Phoenix used it to take down the real criminal.
* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: She's an expert in analytic psychology, but she's severely hampered by her own emotional trauma.
* ColorCodedEmotions: The emotions displayed by the mood matrix which also reflect her emotions when not in use. Light blue is neutral, green is happiness/joy, dark blue is sadness/fear, yellow is surprise/confusion, red is anger/frustration, and black is for a HeroicBSOD.
* ColorMotif: Yellow.
* CondescendingCompassion: In over five years of work to save Simon, she never once considered the possibility that he might have had a reason for TakingTheHeat. (Although Simon's reticence about the situation did not help)
* CopHater: In her first encounter with a police officer, she calls him [[PolicePig pig-headed]] for assuming her to be a high school ditcher pretending to be a lawyer, and outright suplexes the cop (onto Apollo, no less) when he grabs her wrist.
* CreepyChild: How she appears in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" during [[spoiler:the flashback of how she tried to 'fix' her mom.]]
* CuteClumsyGirl: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment is her showing off her advanced tech, proudly marching up the courtroom stairs, then tripping and tumbling down
say goodbye to the bottom.
* CutenessProximity: In "Turnabout Revolution", she can't help but gush over how cute [[spoiler:Armie Buff]] is.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Her mother Metis was brutally murdered in front of her when she was just a child and]] she suffers from PTSD as a result. Talking about her past with her in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" actually brings up [[spoiler:[[http://i.imgur.com/W0UgO0E.png black Psyche-Locks!]]]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: Her role in ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't as important as in ''Dual Destinies'', but she does get Case 4 primarily all to herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's not as snarky as Phoenix or Apollo, but due to her energetic and impulsive nature, she's much more likely to be vocal about it.
* DemotedToExtra: Her overall role in the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'' is just moral support. The ''one'' case where she takes center stage is a BreatherEpisode with no investigation and only a single trial day, and it's completely unrelated to the overarching plot. Even the special episode demotes her by having her constantly be chased around by Trucy trying to get her to do life-endangering tricks, and unlike Apollo's offscreen investigations of a mysterious piece of evidence in the previous game's special episode, she doesn't get to investigate any of the sort.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: When she finally manages to prove Simon's innocence, she's satisfied with the case...and then Edgeworth reminds her that they still have to figure out who the ''real'' killer was [[spoiler:and that now Athena herself is a suspect]].
* DitzyGenius: Has qualifications in both law and psychology. She's also [[GenkiGirl hyper]] and [[CuteClumsyGirl clumsy]].
* TheDogBitesBack: Suggested as a motive for [[spoiler:her possible matricide, upon apparently being used by her mother as a guinea pig for her research]]. Ultimately subverted, [[spoiler:Athena loved her mother and she loved her back, and would've never murdered her]].
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Has these when her past is brought up, complete with a bloody background.
* EmotionalBruiser: She's the BigGirl of the agency, but is prone to overdo drama and tears for small things. ''Dual Destinies'' brings the "tears" part [[BreakTheCutie to its limit]].
* TheEmpath: She can actually sense the attitude and feelings of the people around her. This overwhelmed her as a child, and as a result she wasn't able to handle people.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her establishing moment for Apollo is him witnessing her judo throw a cop that was about to wrongfully arrest her when he refused to believe that she's a lawyer at 18... unfortunately for Apollo, she throws the cop ''at him!''
* ExpressiveHair: Athena's ponytail spikes like a lightning bolt when she's shocked.
* ExpressiveAccessory: When not using her Mood Matrix, the device (nicknamed "Widget") takes the appearance of various facial expressions (along with its associating color) to reflect on what mood she's in (similar to what a mood ring does, although mood rings don't show facial expressions), sometimes it will even speak her thoughts aloud. Quite tellingly, it shuts off whenever she experiences a HeroicBSOD.
* {{Expy}}: She looks a lot like [[VideoGame/GhostTrick Lynne]] with different eyes and hairstyle. Both are also [[FieryRedhead Fiery Redheads]] and [[GenkiGirl Genki Girls]].
* {{Fanservice}}:
** Since she spent her high school years living in Europe, she was not a Themis Law Academy student. Therefore, her DownloadableContent SailorFuku outfit can only be considered this.
** Her bonus outfit in ''Spirit of Justice'' is also {{Fanservice}}, being a Tres Bien waitress outfit, something she's never even been involved with.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her TomboyishPonytail, {{Tricked Out Glove|s}}, and single earring.
* FieryRedhead: Young, red-headed, headstrong and competitive.
* AFoolForAClient: Indirectly plays this role in "Turnabout for Tomorrow". Phoenix Wright is still the main Defense Attorney but she plays the role for assistant when they defend [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]] and co-assists with Apollo Justice in confronting the real killer. The Judge reminds her to return to [[spoiler:the defendant seat]] after it is all finished.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She tends to unconsciously mimic other people's speech patterns (see GratuitousForeignLanguage below): it's later shown that she does the same for their emotions, getting easily carried away by their doubt or distress.
** What kind of person would need a device that vocalizes their emotions? [[ShrinkingViolet The kind of person Athena used to be.]]
* FunPersonified: Is let down by boring people (like Apollo, when he gets particularly serious or snarky), but otherwise, she's always ready to have fun in any situation, with any mundane thing around. She's the PluckyComicRelief as of ''Dual Destinies'', after all. She can get serious when the situation demands it, though. Obviously.
* GenkiGirl: Probably the genkiest in the series. It's likely that she's overcompensating for her very stifled childhood.
* GirlInTheTower: When Athena was young, she lived in [=GYAXA=]'s Space Center with her mother. She rarely left the Center because [[spoiler:her extremely sensitive hearing made it difficult for her to be in crowds]], and only a handful of people knew she even existed. It wasn't a ''[[GildedCage disadvantaged]]'' childhood, exactly- her mother really did love her- but it was a while before she got any sort of grasp on social norms. Luckily, Simon was there to guard Metis' "most beloved treasure".
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: In the Japanese version, she speaks brief [[GratuitousEnglish English]] phrases. In the English version, she occasionally drops {{G|ratuitousGerman}}erman, [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] and [[GratuitousFrench French]] phrases. ''Spirit of Justice'' adds [[GratuitousItalian Italian]] to the mix.
* HairstyleInertia: Photographs of her in her youth shown in ''Dual Destinies'' imply that her hair's been in the same long side-ponytail since childhood.
* HarmfulToMinors: The tragic incident of her childhood is totally this. Also, something you probably want to keep away from real children too, hence the M-rating that VisualNovel got.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: During her youth, she was much less social and wore heavy headphones whenever she went out in public. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as [[spoiler:the headphones were specially designed to protect her from SensoryOverload due to hearing the emotions of everyone around her at once]].
* HereditaryHairstyle: Athena's long ponytail may be an attempt to mimic her mother's.
* HeroicBSOD: Every prosecutor she has faced as lead
novice defense attorney including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne has successfully managed to induce this in her in every trial she has led the defense in, and all of these prosecutors would have defeated her in these trials if she did not have a co-counsel to snap her out of this or if another lawyer of the Wright Anything Agency did not step in to take over the defense.
** Suffers from this many times thanks to her PTSD. The major one being when [[spoiler:being accused of killing her own mother.]]
** She gets [[BreakHerByTalking one]] in case 3 after Aristotle Means gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck" Speech]] stating she should be ashamed to call herself a lawyer for [[spoiler:bringing up false charges on Hugh O'Conner]]. Thankfully, [[GetAHoldOfYourselfWoman everyone else in court besides Means helps her snap out of it]].
* HolographicTerminal: How Athena operates the Mood Matrix and other software stored on Widget.
* HypercompetentSidekick: She is an awesome co-counsel whose psychology helps fix up testimonies from witnesses who have lost their sanity or suffer other psychological problems which distort their testimonies while they are on the stand, and will help the lead attorney if asked if the lead attorney makes too many mistakes in one testimony. However, she is not yet cut out to lead a defense alone, because the prosecutors she has faced including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne have successfully induced a HeroicBSOD in her in every trial she has served as a lead defense attorney which would have resulted in guilty verdicts in every one of those trials if someone did not bail her out of it.
* ImprobableAge: Athena is the youngest defense attorney in the series to date, having gotten her badge at the age of 18. Even more impressive considering that, in addition to studying law, she specialized in analytical psychology, meaning she is both a qualified lawyer ''and'' a qualified psychologist.
* InconsistentSpelling: It may be a simple typo, but press releases from E3 2013 have spelled her surname as "Sykes" instead of "Cykes".
* IronButtmonkey: She becomes this in "Turnabout Time Traveler". Her athletic build, which supposedly keeps her from getting injured by tricks during Trucy's practice sessions, really doesn't help her case. Mr. Wright won't let her sneak out of her duties, either.
* {{Irony}}: Athena, whose defining characteristic as an attorney is to find contradictions between a person's words and their emotions, often shows such contradictions herself, with Widget sometimes displaying an emotion
that does not match Athena's animation.
* ItsPersonal: Vows to clear her best friend Juniper Woods's [[spoiler:and Simon Blackquill's]] name, no matter what it takes.
* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: The evidence used to [[spoiler:expose
I once was... Now a new story begins... With the real killer]] in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" is [[spoiler:her earring]].
* JustAKid: Case 4 of ''Spirit of Justice'' has her get annoyed with pretty much everyone in the court for treating her like a child. She doesn't help things by acting like one for a good portion of it.
* LargeHam: Athena is by far one of the most expressive characters in the series, even in a WorldOfHam, fitting with her specialty in psychology and reading emotions. Her face is ''very'' prone to squashing and stretching, and her eyes during emotional outbursts come straight out of a [[ShonenDemographic shōnen]] manga.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Let's Do This!", a cheery song that represents her eagerness and active personality. Her Objection theme, "Courtroom Révolutionnaire", is a triumphant variation of it, and it gains a remix in ''Spirit of Justice''. [[spoiler:It also gets a DarkReprise as "Reminiscence ~ Tragic Memories" during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".]]
* LivingLieDetector: Athena's ultra-sensitive hearing can allow her to detect when a subject's heart is betraying their emotions if they are in the heat of lying. From there she can use the Mood Matrix system within Widget to break down what she is sensing with her hearing and understand the source of the discord, revealing information that may not have been readily apparent. Thus she is able to identify mistruths even when the subject is doing an otherwise admirable job of concealing it.
* MeaningfulName:
** Her English first name, Athena, is the name of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the Greek goddess of wisdom and defensive warfare]]. The latter part was first revealed to the player when she throws the officer in "The Monstrous Turnabout" in the air towards Apollo. Additionally, the Greek goddess wasn't only the patron goddess of wisdom and tactical warfare, but the goddess who inspired the creation of the judicial court system. Fitting, as Athena takes part in kickstarting the end of ''The Dark Age of the Law''. Her last name is pronounced like "Psyches", both to refer to her focus on psychology.
** Also applies to her original name. It's written like this: 希月 心音. 心音 means 'Heart Sound'; 希月 means 'Hope Moon'. Both signifies her hearing ability and lunar motif [[spoiler:(as well as her earring's role as the decisive evidence in case 5-5)]] respectively.
* MoodSwinger: Thanks to her boisterous personality, she can hit a wide range of emotions even within a single dialogue box.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When a cheerful, energetic girl like her suddenly becomes a helpless quivering wreck, sometimes while doing her job no less, it is clear as day that something ''very bad'' had happened to her. When the cause is revealed, it ''really is'' very bad.
** Similarly, she goes utterly quiet around Aura for a reason...
* OrphansPlotTrinket: The [[spoiler:single earring she wears]] is a memento from her late mother. [[spoiler:It's made from the moon rock that was recovered seven years ago]].
* OutOfFocus: She spends nearly the entirety of "Turnabout Time Traveller" acting as Trucy's assistant for her magic tricks offscreen, much to her chagrin.
* ParentalAbandonment: Par for the course in the new trilogy, she grows up without parents.
* PlatonicLifePartners: [[spoiler:With Blackquill.]]
* PluckyGirl: Described as "a determined girl who will do anything to help her superior". She also has a personal objective of her own during the events of Dual Destinies: [[spoiler:clearing the name of Simon Blackquill.]]
* ThePollyanna: Keeps a smile on her face and stays optimistic against all odds. This is how she tries to get over her childhood trauma. [[SubvertedTrope Does not work all the time]].
* PowerIncontinence: As a child, she was prone to SensoryOverload due to being able to [[TheEmpath hear the feelings of everyone]] in the vicinity.
* RedOniBlueOni: In personality, the red to Blackquill's blue.
* SailorFuku: Her [=DLC=] costume for ''Dual Destinies'' is an outfit similar to a school uniform.
* SandInMyEyes: Claims this when she tears up after Apollo explains their client, Damian Tenma. She actually cries at some point in the game though.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** The hyper, cheery energetic girl to Blackquill's grim, pragmatic savvy guy, especially in ''Turnabout Storyteller''.
** She also has this sort of dynamic with Apollo throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', with Apollo being drier, snarkier, and unable to help but put up with her antics.
* ScienceHeroine: Like [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Kay Faraday]], her "power" is explicitly a gadget, though she uses it to amplify her natural talent at reading moods.
* SensoryOverload: When she was a child, her enhanced hearing proved overwhelming in crowded areas, so her mother made her special headphones to dampen her hearing.
* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: In "Turnabout Academy" she finds Aristotle Means' philosophy - [[TheUnfettered that attorneys should do anything in their power no matter how underhanded or unethical to achieve the verdict they desire]] - to be repulsive.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: According to Athena, she used to nap a lot as a child. Phoenix points out she naps a lot in his office present day. She tries to refute it, but Nick isn't buying it. Proved further in "Turnabout Revolution", where she dozed off while waiting for a plane's arrival -- when she woke up, it was already dark.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Two examples:
** Her attack in self-defense against [[spoiler:[[BigBad the phantom]]]] starts a series of events that eventually leads to [[spoiler:his downfall]].
** Her going to the wrong airport when she went to go pick up Phoenix bought time for Apollo to find the Founder's Orb, forcing Phoenix to file the lawsuit. Had he gotten the Founder's Orb first, the Defiant Dragons' revolution might have failed.
* StepfordSmiler: When [[spoiler:she's arrested for Clay's murder]] after helping clear Starbuck's name, she hides her distress and shoots Starbuck a bright smile and a congratulations. She also hides her horrific past behind a cheerful, energetic demeanor, even when she is forced to revisit her childhood home.
* SuperSenses: Has an exceptional sense of hearing and perception of minute changes in voices.
* TeenGenius: Became a lawyer/psychology expert at ''18''.
* ThinkingTic: Athena wraps her right arm around her waist, rests her left arm on her right arm, and tilts her head to the left while she occasionally plays with her right earring with her left index finger. Her eyes also tend to shift back and forth.
* {{Tomboy}}: More brash and confrontational than either Maya or Trucy. Makes sense, considering how it's borderline required for attorneys to be able to point and shout with utter conviction. Also the contrast to her friend Juniper's GirlyGirl personality.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: While Athena is easily one of the most tomboyish characters in the series, she also wears feminine clothing, has some girly gestures, and likes being called cute.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like her fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys.
* TraumaButton: Her DarkAndTroubledPast triggers a HeroicBSOD every time it's brought up or she feels unable to lead the defense. Widget even shuts down when this happens.
* TraumaCongaLine: "Turnabout for Tomorrow" was the best and worst thing that could have happened to her. To wit: [[spoiler:She's already in the middle of a HeroicBSOD due to being accused, in short order, of killing Clay Terran and not even having enough memory of the event to resolutely state she didn't, she's accused by Aura Blackquill of ''killing her own mother'' and leading to her brother's unjust death sentence (the
same brother she became a defense attorney to ''save''), discovers she had a ''[[TheDogBitesBack motive]]'' for killing her own mother, and after Simon's Mood Matrix in which we see her ''covered in said mother's blood'', her suppressed memories come rushing back and she realizes ''Aura may be right.'' [[DespairEventHorizon At that point she completely collapses and outright tells the Judge to get it over with and declare her guilty]]]].
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: Pretty much lost all memory
old crazy cast of what really happened when [[spoiler:she discovered the phantom and [[HarmfulToMinors her mother's dead body]]]] during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* TrickedOutGloves: Uses one to operate the Mood Matrix. Curiously, the glove only has three fingers: the thumb, the index and the middle one.
* TheUnSmile: One of Athena's first attempts at forcing a smile as per the Wright motto, Apollo calls her face, "a weird mix of terror and creepy grin".
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Her favorite tactic in getting information out of people, though its effectiveness varies between targets.
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[[folder:'''Mia Fey''' (''Chihiro Ayasato'')]]
!!Mia Fey (''Chihiro Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Kawahara (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/SayakaOhara ([[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]] voice drama), Creator/ChieNakamura ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Christina Katano (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Rei Dan ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Creator/MinamiHamabe (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"Wright? I hope you see the importance of evidence now. Also, hopefully you realize, things change depending on how you look at them. People, too. We never really know if our clients are guilty or innocent. All we can do is believe in them. And in order to believe in them, you have to believe in yourself."''

Nick's mentor and an accomplished lawyer. Mia was born the heiress to a once-powerful family of spirit mediums and supposedly inherited top-notch spiritual powers, but she left the village behind to become a lawyer and find out the truth about her mother's disappearance. Although she dies in the second case (which is about [[FirstEpisodeTwist twenty minutes into the first game]] and long before the Wright Anything Agency was founded), she's often hauled back from the afterlife through her [[WillingChanneler spirit medium sister and cousin]] to [[SpiritAdvisor give Phoenix advice]].
characters...]]"''




* AbdicateTheThrone: A variation. According to Sister Bikini, while Mia was originally going to be Misty's successor due to being the eldest daughter and having spiritual power, she willingly stepped aside, chose to become an attorney and let Maya become the successor instead so the sisters wouldn't have to fight like their mother and aunt had.
* TheAce: An extremely skilled, attractive Defense Attorney; she mentored [[TheHero Phoenix Wright]] and almost ended Edgeworth's winning streak before it even began. She's also stated to have been an excellent spirit medium, surpassing her sister for most of her life even though Mia left to go become a lawyer and Maya has devoted her life, for given value of the phrase, to polishing her art.
** Given the events of Turnabout Sisters, she ultimately does wind up being the one to put a pin in Edgeworth's victory streak given Phoenix was still too green to seal the deal himself.
* ArchEnemy:
** To Dahlia Hawthorne, a feeling that is more than mutual. She takes the 3-1 case simply because of her potential involvement.
** To Redd White as well. He disgraced her mother and murdered her when she got too close to the truth, but she is the one to take him down for good from beyond the veil of death.
* BackupFromOtherworld: Her spirit is a huge help to Phoenix in the first three games, most often by [[SpiritAdvisor giving advice]], but she sometimes takes a more active role (such as shuttling information between Maya and Pearl when Maya is kidnapped).
* BigDamnHeroes: Maya or Pearl channels her just in the nick of time, nine times out of ten. [[spoiler:Godot accuses Phoenix of being too reliant on this instead of rational thought and demands he finish the final case of the third game without such assistance, but she does show up as a hallucination when Godot finally breaks down.]]
* BigGood: Even after dying, Mia is this in the original trilogy, thanks to spirit channeling. She's easily the wisest and most competent of the good guys and often [[BigDamnHeroes the one to jump in and save the day when everything seems lost]]. Part of Phoenix's arc during those games is stepping up to replace her in this role.
* BludgeonedToDeath: She was murdered by being struck on the head with a clock designed after The Thinker.
* BodySurf: Does this frequently to give advice to Phoenix through either Maya or Pearl's. [[spoiler:In ''Justice for All'', she does this to relay information to Gumshoe in order to find Maya.]]
* BrainyBrunette: Consistently one of the smartest and well-informed characters in the series; she often has the case figured out long before Phoenix does.
* BuxomBeautyStandard: Played straight in case 3-3, when her flatter younger sister Maya channels her so that she can look more attractive in her waitress outfit.
* CollateralAngst: Subverted. She's Phoenix's beloved mentor, he discovers her dead body, and her death kicks off his solo career, but she wasn't killed specifically to spite him. In fact, a little thing like death doesn't stop Mia from being a hero in her own right all the way through the first three games. Phoenix doesn't really beat himself up over her murder, either.
* CoolBigSis: Maya trusts her absolutely, even venturing out of Kurain to visit her. Mia also cares for Maya deeply, and part of the reason why she left the village to become a lawyer is so that she and Maya wouldn't have to fight over the Master title.
* CrusadingLawyer: Mia dedicated her career to taking down despicable villains; she even came very close to ruining Edgeworth's winning streak before it began. She passed on many of her ideals to Phoenix, who consistently tries to live up to her legacy.
* CulturalRebel: She is one of the very few Feys who've moved out of Kurain permanently, and is comfortable ''vis-à-vis'' the modern world and trusting men. The only visual indication of her heritage is her magatama. In the anime, Morgan, who's both rather traditional and a {{Jerkass}} who hates Misty and her children, sees this as a betrayal of the Fey clan.
* DeathByOriginStory: She dies shortly after the first case. However, she does return occasionally as a SpiritAdvisor.
* DeathGlare: How she shuts up Winston Payne at one point in case 3-1.
* {{Determinator}}: Even without a spirit medium channelling her, she's still able to somewhat contact Phoenix telepathically, but it seems very difficult to do, judging by the very spotty and strained fashion of the first time she tries this ([[spoiler:when hinting to Phoenix that the missing bullet from DL-6 ''was'' taken, but not intentionally]]). When trying this again in "Rise From the Ashes", she's a lot more clear, but leaves Phoenix to figure the rest out.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Her role in ''Trials & Tribulations''. She appears in every single case of the game (the only game in the series in which that happens), is playable in two {{Whole Episode Flashback}}s and factors into the motivations of two major antagonists, and [[spoiler:teams up with Phoenix to deliver a BreakHerByTalking to [[BigBad Dahlia]] and final rebuttal to [[FinalBoss Godot]] in the game's climax]].
* DisappointedInYou: In 2-2, if you present the wrong piece of evidence regarding the culprit's motive, Mia tells Phoenix, "I feel embarrassed for you for even thinking of showing that piece of evidence," then provides a brief answer as to why the culprit committed murder.
* DudeMagnet: Seeing as she attracted a number of male admirers including Dick Gumshoe and Larry Butz, then, after death, Victor Kudo and possibly Cody Hackins. Just a photograph was enough to trigger an interest from "Director Hotti" and Luke Atmey. She also had a boyfriend named Diego Armando according to case 3-1 [[spoiler:who is shown in-game later on and is still quite concerned about her memory after her death]]. Unfortunately for her, the relationship ended after Diego was put into a coma by Dahlia's poison, and was assumed he wouldn't come out of it any time soon.
* FirstNameBasis: After she dies and Phoenix consults her spirit, they call each other by her first names, although Phoenix still tends to refer to her as "Chief."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible sibling to Maya's Foolish, being a rather mature defense attorney. Of course, she's also much older than Maya.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: A relatively minor example occurs in "The First Turnabout". When the Judge asks Phoenix a series of questions about the case, one of the options for who the victim was is "Mia Fey"... ''[[spoiler:[[MentorOccupationalHazard Guess what happens to her in the second case right after this one]]]]...?''
* GentlemanWizard: A female version. In addition to being a talented, high-powered lawyer while dressing and living like it, Mia is stated to have been a powerful spirit medium, consulting with the ghosts of the dead to build up her lifelong investigation into Redd White.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: The first character to do so chronologically in a legitimate courtroom (other than Gregory). Phoenix likely picked it up from her while working under her.
* GoodIsNotSoft: She's not above berating Phoenix over him presenting a ''very'' weak argument in 2-2 or [[spoiler:blackmailing her own murderer into confessing]].
* HairFlip: Fond of it in flashback cases when she's just about to poke a hole in someone's overconfidence.
* HairstyleInertia: As seen in the photograph of her and Maya at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout," Mia's sensible hairstyle has been around since she was a young girl (although she had bangs while starting out as a lawyer).
* HelloAttorney: She wears low-cut tops, form-fitting suits, and miniskirts, and many characters are smitten with her. Maya even takes advantage of her sex appeal by channeling her to get [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]] to cooperate. Downplayed in that no one ever really brings up her looks in court itself, outside of Gumshoe briefly the first time he meets her in 3-1.
* HopelessWithTech: Wright mentions she only has a basic understanding of some tech in Case 2 of the first game.
* INeedToGoIronMyDog: In case 1-1, if you screw up and mistakenly name her as the defendant, she gives the excuse of having to go home to get a package.
* InformedAbility: According to Maya, Mia had strong spiritual power, and her records of her investigations mention communing with the dead; however, since she dies early on, we never get to see this in action. Being able to channel her is instead indicative of Maya's and Pearl's abilities.
* LasciviousBeautyMark: Mia Fey, Nick's SexyMentor, has a noticeable mole off the side of her mouth. She's drawn in a fanservicey suit (a cleavage-baring top, form-fitting blazer, and miniskirt) and draws much male attention throughout the series. Her sister has even taken advantage of her sex appeal to get a witness to cooperate.
* LastNameBasis: When she's representing Phoenix at their trial, they call each other "Mr. Wright" and "Ms. Fey". When Phoenix starts working for her, she calls him "Wright" and he calls her "Chief."
* {{Leitmotif}}: "The Ballad of Turnabout Sisters", a mellow remix of the Turnabout Sisters' theme that, while used in a few other occurrences with Maya, is strongly associated with Mia and her appearances.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Chihiro" means "1000 questions"; fitting, considering her lawyering techniques. Edgeworth says pressing witnesses' testimony is her signature style. It contains the same character as is in the original 'Cross Examination' animation.
** "Chihiro" can also mean "to search for 1000 times", contrasting her sister "Mayoi" or "lost".
** Fey also means "Doomed to Die".
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Part of the territory of being TheMentor; it happens in record time, too! She's offed right after the first case - not [[BackupFromOtherworld that this stops her from being a huge help to Nick]].
* MorphicResonance: Inverted, as Maya and Pearl take her form when Mia possesses them.
* MsFanservice:
** Maya and [[TokenMiniMoe Pearl's]] robes are designed to be modest and fit their own bodies - not so much for Mia's. In Pearl's clothes, she has to keep her arm pressed against her chest to stop her breasts from popping out. Also, even though character's lower bodies are almost never seen, you have to assume that Mia is showing off quite a bit of leg when she's in Pearl's clothes.
** Even weirder: she only does the "arm-across-the-chest" thing when talking directly to Phoenix (and, by extension, the player). While in court, when the player has a side view of her, she keeps her arms folded across her stomach (and, presumably, gives everyone on the prosecution-side of the court quite the show).
** This actually becomes a plot-point in case 3-3, when Phoenix and Maya are trying to extract information from the cranky and intractable Victor Kudo. Kudo isn't interested in talking to either of them until, thinking quickly, Maya [[HeroicSeductress channels the much more well-endowed Mia]]. Kudo suddenly becomes [[MaleGaze much more cooperative in light of this development]]. Mia even gets a unique animation in that case, not used anywhere else, where she stands side-view and prominently shows her curves.
* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Maya is finally able to channel her in the climax of 1-2 just when things look really bad for Phoenix, and she's able to bring her own murderer to justice.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Ultimately resorts to [[spoiler:{{blackmail}} in order to defeat master blackmailer Redd White. But to be fair, he's sufficiently proven himself too well-connected to be taken down cleanly, not to mention his constant kicking the dog against both her and everyone she cares about. And Edgeworth had just saved Redd's ass when Phoenix came close to taking him down fairly.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: A significant part of her backstory is filled in during flashback cases 3-1 and 3-4. This aside from the fact that she is a literally posthumous character [[SubvertedTrope who hangs around]] via [[SpiritAdvisor spirit channeling]].
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Mia was ten years older than her little sister Maya.
* PromotedToPlayable: After two full games of being a counsel to Phoenix, she gets to be playable in the past trials of ''Trials and Tribulations''.
* PutOnABus: While she is referenced occasionally, Mia doesn't appear at all during the ''Apollo Justice'' trilogy, in which her role as TheMentor is taken up by Phoenix. Even when spirit channeling comes back into focus in ''Spirit of Justice'', the prospect of channeling her is never once brought up.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Along with Phoenix, she doles out an ''awesome'' one in ''Trials and Tribulations''. [[spoiler:After being channeled by Pearl, she rips into Dahlia Hawthorne, citing how every single one of Dahlia's schemes has failed, thanks to Mia, capping it with "You will never defeat me".]]
* SexyMentor: Though there's no indication of romance between her and Phoenix. She does ask him out for some drinks at the end of his first case, but she perishes before anything comes of it.
* SiblingRivalry: Defied. After witnessing her mother and aunt's relationship sour because of the position of Master, Mia left Kurain Village to become an attorney and actively cultivates a close sibling relationship with Maya.
* SoProudOfYou: At the end of case 3-5, Mia warmly thanks Phoenix for helping to bring closure to the Fey Clan and [[spoiler:Diego]] and praises him as being as good as any Defense Attorney could ever hope to be.
* SpiritAdvisor: Maya and Pearl channel her to help in cases sometimes, and she'll often offer insight or advice that Phoenix needs. Other times, she seems to possess them without any indication that they were trying to reach her. Sometimes her spirit even manages to communicate brief snippets of garbled information to Phoenix directly when the girls aren't present. Notably, Mia's presence as this slowly fades away during the original trilogy, as Phoenix learns to stand on his own two feet and solve cases without Mia's help, and following the time skip, it's now him who's taken up the mentorship role.
* StartMyOwn: She moved from Marvin Grossberg's law office to create her own.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Mia is normally a very supportive person, but when she sees who Diego (now called Godot) has become and how the man she once knew years ago was gone, she goes quiet and addresses him very formally. When it comes to Phoenix, she can be cool and professional most of the time, but also shows that she's proud of him when he does well.
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: [[spoiler:''Literally''. When she gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Dahlia, she lost control of her victim, and it ultimately results in Dahlia being sent back to the underworld.]]
* ThatOneCase:
** Although she was very young when it happened, part of her motivation as a lawyer was to find out the truth behind DL-6.
** Her defense of Terry Fawles ends with a hell of a HeroicBSOD, enough to drive her away from the profession for a whole year before finally coming back in order to square off with the one who caused all of it.
* UnfinishedBusiness: It seems as long as Wright is still alive and lawyering, Mia's not going to let a little thing like death stop her from continuing to lend her protégé a hand.
* WeirdnessCensor: Played with. Most characters tend not to notice the changes when she possesses someone (e.g. [[ArbitrarySkepticism Miles Edgeworth]]). Others ask if there's "something different" about whoever she's possessing (e.g. Penny Nichols), and others ''definitely'' notice the difference but don't connect Mia and Maya/Pearl (e.g. [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]]). The only people who seem to have any idea are [[spoiler:Godot, who has his own connection to Mia in the past]], when he sees her channeled in 3-2, and Franziska, who, while it is rarely acknowledged, is fairly informed about how the Kurain Channeling Technique works and seems very aware that it's Mia who is Nick's co-counsel during Case 2-2.
* WhatTheHellHero: PlayedForLaughs in "Recipe for a Turnabout". Mia is shocked that Maya channeled her just to have a DirtyOldMan talk to them. While she does play along, she leaves Maya's body as soon as Phoenix gets the information he needs.
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[[folder:'''Maya Fey''' (''Mayoi Ayasato'')]]
!!Maya Fey (''Mayoi Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Satomi Hanamura (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone PXZ2]]''), Mirei Kiritani (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/AoiYuuki ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/AbbyTrott (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]''), Samantha Dakin (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/LindsaySeidel ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Mirei Kiritani ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Ritoka Nishiguchi (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"The new and improved Maya Fey is on the scene, spirit and girl power at the ready!"''

Mia's little sister, as well as a spirit medium-in-training and heir to the Kurain Channeling Technique. Maya is introduced as the main suspect of Mia's murder, and she becomes Phoenix's loyal companion after he gets her acquitted. She's the main assistant to Phoenix in the first three games, though she decides to accept her role as the Master of Kurain Village at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', resulting in her absence in the fourth and fifth games. She's a major character in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix visiting her in Khura'in is the catalyst for the plot. Phoenix is very fond of her and will go to great lengths to ensure her well-being.

Maya's main contribution is her ability to channel spirits. Due to not being particularly well-trained, this at first means she can only channel Mia's spirit (and even then, not so reliably). She gets better over the course of the series, and is a top-notch channeler by the time of her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice''.

She also has the dubious honor of being the series' [[DesignatedVictim most recurring defendant]].

to:

* AbdicateTheThrone: A variation. According to Sister Bikini, while Mia was originally going to be Misty's successor due to being the eldest daughter and having spiritual power, she willingly stepped aside, chose to become an attorney and let Maya become the successor instead so the sisters wouldn't have to fight like their mother and aunt had.
* TheAce: An extremely skilled, attractive Defense Attorney; she mentored [[TheHero Phoenix Wright]] and almost ended Edgeworth's winning streak before it even began. She's also stated to have been an excellent spirit medium, surpassing her sister for most of her life even though Mia left to go become a lawyer and Maya has devoted her life, for given value of the phrase, to polishing her art.
** Given the events of Turnabout Sisters, she ultimately does wind up being the one to put a pin in Edgeworth's victory streak given Phoenix was still too green to seal the deal himself.
* ArchEnemy:
** To Dahlia Hawthorne, a feeling that is more than mutual. She takes the 3-1 case simply because of her potential involvement.
** To Redd White as well. He disgraced her mother and murdered her when she got too close to the truth, but she is the one to take him down for good from beyond the veil of death.
* BackupFromOtherworld: Her spirit is a huge help to Phoenix in the first three games, most often by [[SpiritAdvisor giving advice]], but she sometimes takes a more active role (such as shuttling information between Maya and Pearl when Maya is kidnapped).
* BigDamnHeroes: Maya or Pearl channels her just in the nick of time, nine times out of ten. [[spoiler:Godot accuses Phoenix of being too reliant on this instead of rational thought and demands he finish the final case of the third game without such assistance, but she does show up as a hallucination when Godot finally breaks down.]]
* BigGood: Even after dying, Mia is this in the original trilogy, thanks to spirit channeling. She's easily the wisest and most competent of the good guys and often [[BigDamnHeroes the one to jump in and save the day when everything seems lost]]. Part of Phoenix's arc during those games is stepping up to replace her in this role.
* BludgeonedToDeath: She was murdered by being struck on the head with a clock designed after The Thinker.
* BodySurf: Does this frequently to give advice to Phoenix through either Maya or Pearl's. [[spoiler:In ''Justice for All'', she does this to relay information to Gumshoe in order to find Maya.]]
* BrainyBrunette: Consistently one of the smartest and well-informed characters in the series; she often has the case figured out long before Phoenix does.
* BuxomBeautyStandard: Played straight in case 3-3, when her flatter younger sister Maya channels her so that she can look more attractive in her waitress outfit.
* CollateralAngst: Subverted. She's Phoenix's beloved mentor, he discovers her dead body, and her death kicks off his solo career, but she wasn't killed specifically to spite him. In fact, a little thing like death doesn't stop Mia from being a hero in her own right all the way through the first three games. Phoenix doesn't really beat himself up over her murder, either.
* CoolBigSis: Maya trusts her absolutely, even venturing out of Kurain to visit her. Mia also cares for Maya deeply, and part of the reason why she left the village to become a lawyer is so that she and Maya wouldn't have to fight over the Master title.
* CrusadingLawyer: Mia dedicated her career to taking down despicable villains; she even came very close to ruining Edgeworth's winning streak before it began. She passed on many of her ideals to Phoenix, who consistently tries to live up to her legacy.
* CulturalRebel: She is one of the very few Feys who've moved out of Kurain permanently, and is comfortable ''vis-à-vis'' the modern world and trusting men. The only visual indication of her heritage is her magatama. In the anime, Morgan, who's both rather traditional and a {{Jerkass}} who hates Misty and her children, sees this as a betrayal of the Fey clan.
* DeathByOriginStory: She dies shortly after the first case. However, she does return occasionally as a SpiritAdvisor.
* DeathGlare: How she shuts up Winston Payne at one point in case 3-1.
* {{Determinator}}: Even without a spirit medium channelling her, she's still able to somewhat contact Phoenix telepathically, but it seems very difficult to do, judging by the very spotty and strained fashion of the first time she tries this ([[spoiler:when hinting to Phoenix that the missing bullet from DL-6 ''was'' taken, but not intentionally]]). When trying this again in "Rise From the Ashes", she's a lot more clear, but leaves Phoenix to figure the rest out.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Her role in ''Trials & Tribulations''. She appears in every single case of the game (the only game in the series in which that happens), is playable in two {{Whole Episode Flashback}}s and factors into the motivations of two major antagonists, and [[spoiler:teams up with Phoenix to deliver a BreakHerByTalking to [[BigBad Dahlia]] and final rebuttal to [[FinalBoss Godot]] in the game's climax]].
* DisappointedInYou: In 2-2, if you present the wrong piece of evidence regarding the culprit's motive, Mia tells Phoenix, "I feel embarrassed for you for even thinking of showing that piece of evidence," then provides a brief answer as to why the culprit committed murder.
* DudeMagnet: Seeing as she attracted a number of male admirers including Dick Gumshoe and Larry Butz, then, after death, Victor Kudo and possibly Cody Hackins. Just a photograph was enough to trigger an interest from "Director Hotti" and Luke Atmey. She also had a boyfriend named Diego Armando according to case 3-1 [[spoiler:who is shown in-game later on and is still quite concerned about her memory after her death]]. Unfortunately for her, the relationship ended after Diego was put into a coma by Dahlia's poison, and was assumed he wouldn't come out of it any time soon.
* FirstNameBasis: After she dies and Phoenix consults her spirit, they call each other by her first names, although Phoenix still tends to refer to her as "Chief."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible sibling to Maya's Foolish, being a rather mature defense attorney. Of course, she's also much older than Maya.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: A relatively minor example occurs in "The First Turnabout". When the Judge asks Phoenix a series of questions about the case, one of the options for who the victim was is "Mia Fey"... ''[[spoiler:[[MentorOccupationalHazard Guess what happens to her in the second case right after this one]]]]...?''
* GentlemanWizard: A female version. In addition to being a talented, high-powered lawyer while dressing and living like it, Mia is stated to have been a powerful spirit medium, consulting with the ghosts of the dead to build up her lifelong investigation into Redd White.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: The first character to do so chronologically in a legitimate courtroom (other than Gregory). Phoenix likely picked it up from her while working under her.
* GoodIsNotSoft: She's not above berating Phoenix over him presenting a ''very'' weak argument in 2-2 or [[spoiler:blackmailing her own murderer into confessing]].
* HairFlip: Fond of it in flashback cases when she's just about to poke a hole in someone's overconfidence.
* HairstyleInertia: As seen in the photograph of her and Maya at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout," Mia's sensible hairstyle has been around since she was a young girl (although she had bangs while starting out as a lawyer).
* HelloAttorney: She wears low-cut tops, form-fitting suits, and miniskirts, and many characters are smitten with her. Maya even takes advantage of her sex appeal by channeling her to get [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]] to cooperate. Downplayed in that no one ever really brings up her looks in court itself, outside of Gumshoe briefly the first time he meets her in 3-1.
* HopelessWithTech: Wright mentions she only has a basic understanding of some tech in Case 2 of the first game.
* INeedToGoIronMyDog: In case 1-1, if you screw up and mistakenly name her as the defendant, she gives the excuse of having to go home to get a package.
* InformedAbility: According to Maya, Mia had strong spiritual power, and her records of her investigations mention communing with the dead; however, since she dies early on, we never get to see this in action. Being able to channel her is instead indicative of Maya's and Pearl's abilities.
* LasciviousBeautyMark: Mia Fey, Nick's SexyMentor, has a noticeable mole off the side of her mouth. She's drawn in a fanservicey suit (a cleavage-baring top, form-fitting blazer, and miniskirt) and draws much male attention throughout the series. Her sister has even taken advantage of her sex appeal to get a witness to cooperate.
* LastNameBasis: When she's representing Phoenix at their trial, they call each other "Mr. Wright" and "Ms. Fey". When Phoenix starts working for her, she calls him "Wright" and he calls her "Chief."
* {{Leitmotif}}: "The Ballad of Turnabout Sisters", a mellow remix of the Turnabout Sisters' theme that, while used in a few other occurrences with Maya, is strongly associated with Mia and her appearances.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Chihiro" means "1000 questions"; fitting, considering her lawyering techniques. Edgeworth says pressing witnesses' testimony is her signature style. It contains the same character as is in the original 'Cross Examination' animation.
** "Chihiro" can also mean "to search for 1000 times", contrasting her sister "Mayoi" or "lost".
** Fey also means "Doomed to Die".
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Part of the territory of being TheMentor; it happens in record time, too! She's offed right after the first case - not [[BackupFromOtherworld that this stops her from being a huge help to Nick]].
* MorphicResonance: Inverted, as Maya and Pearl take her form when Mia possesses them.
* MsFanservice:
** Maya and [[TokenMiniMoe Pearl's]] robes are designed to be modest and fit their own bodies - not so much for Mia's. In Pearl's clothes, she has to keep her arm pressed against her chest to stop her breasts from popping out. Also, even though character's lower bodies are almost never seen, you have to assume that Mia is showing off quite a bit of leg when she's in Pearl's clothes.
** Even weirder: she only does the "arm-across-the-chest" thing when talking directly to Phoenix (and, by extension, the player). While in court, when the player has a side view of her, she keeps her arms folded across her stomach (and, presumably, gives everyone on the prosecution-side of the court quite the show).
** This actually becomes a plot-point in case 3-3, when Phoenix and Maya are trying to extract information from the cranky and intractable Victor Kudo. Kudo isn't interested in talking to either of them until, thinking quickly, Maya [[HeroicSeductress channels the much more well-endowed Mia]]. Kudo suddenly becomes [[MaleGaze much more cooperative in light of this development]]. Mia even gets a unique animation in that case, not used anywhere else, where she stands side-view and prominently shows her curves.
* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Maya is finally able to channel her in the climax of 1-2 just when things look really bad for Phoenix, and she's able to bring her own murderer to justice.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Ultimately resorts to [[spoiler:{{blackmail}} in order to defeat master blackmailer Redd White. But to be fair, he's sufficiently proven himself too well-connected to be taken down cleanly, not to mention his constant kicking the dog against both her and everyone she cares about. And Edgeworth had just saved Redd's ass when Phoenix came close to taking him down fairly.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: A significant part of her backstory is filled in during flashback cases 3-1 and 3-4. This aside from the fact that she is a literally posthumous character [[SubvertedTrope who hangs around]] via [[SpiritAdvisor spirit channeling]].
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Mia was ten years older than her little sister Maya.
* PromotedToPlayable: After two full games of being a counsel to Phoenix, she gets to be playable in the past trials of ''Trials and Tribulations''.
* PutOnABus: While she is referenced occasionally, Mia doesn't appear at all during the ''Apollo Justice'' trilogy, in which her role as TheMentor is taken up by Phoenix. Even when spirit channeling comes back into focus in ''Spirit of Justice'', the prospect of channeling her is never once brought up.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Along with Phoenix, she doles out an ''awesome'' one in ''Trials and Tribulations''. [[spoiler:After being channeled by Pearl, she rips into Dahlia Hawthorne, citing how every single one of Dahlia's schemes has failed, thanks to Mia, capping it with "You will never defeat me".]]
* SexyMentor: Though there's no indication of romance between her and Phoenix. She does ask him out for some drinks at the end of his first case, but she perishes before anything comes of it.
* SiblingRivalry: Defied. After witnessing her mother and aunt's relationship sour because of the position of Master, Mia left Kurain Village to become an attorney and actively cultivates a close sibling relationship with Maya.
* SoProudOfYou: At the end of case 3-5, Mia warmly thanks Phoenix for helping to bring closure to the Fey Clan and [[spoiler:Diego]] and praises him as being as good as any Defense Attorney could ever hope to be.
* SpiritAdvisor: Maya and Pearl channel her to help in cases sometimes, and she'll often offer insight or advice that Phoenix needs. Other times, she seems to possess them without any indication that they were trying to reach her. Sometimes her spirit even manages to communicate brief snippets of garbled information to Phoenix directly when the girls aren't present. Notably, Mia's presence as this slowly fades away during the original trilogy, as Phoenix learns to stand on his own two feet and solve cases without Mia's help, and following the time skip, it's now him who's taken up the mentorship role.
* StartMyOwn: She moved from Marvin Grossberg's law office to create her own.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Mia is normally a very supportive person, but when she sees who Diego (now called Godot) has become and how the man she once knew years ago was gone, she goes quiet and addresses him very formally. When it comes to Phoenix, she can be cool and professional most of the time, but also shows that she's proud of him when he does well.
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: [[spoiler:''Literally''. When she gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Dahlia, she lost control of her victim, and it ultimately results in Dahlia being sent back to the underworld.]]
* ThatOneCase:
** Although she was very young when it happened, part of her motivation as a lawyer was to find out the truth behind DL-6.
** Her defense of Terry Fawles ends with a hell of a HeroicBSOD, enough to drive her away from the profession for a whole year before finally coming back in order to square off with the one who caused all of it.
* UnfinishedBusiness: It seems as long as Wright is still alive and lawyering, Mia's not going to let a little thing like death stop her from continuing to lend her protégé a hand.
* WeirdnessCensor: Played with. Most characters tend not to notice the changes when she possesses someone (e.g. [[ArbitrarySkepticism Miles Edgeworth]]). Others ask if there's "something different" about whoever she's possessing (e.g. Penny Nichols), and others ''definitely'' notice the difference but don't connect Mia and Maya/Pearl (e.g. [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]]). The only people who seem to have any idea are [[spoiler:Godot, who has his own connection to Mia in the past]], when he sees her channeled in 3-2, and Franziska, who, while it is rarely acknowledged, is fairly informed about how the Kurain Channeling Technique works and seems very aware that it's Mia who is Nick's co-counsel during Case 2-2.
* WhatTheHellHero: PlayedForLaughs in "Recipe for a Turnabout". Mia is shocked that Maya channeled her just to have a DirtyOldMan talk to them. While she does play along, she leaves Maya's body as soon as Phoenix gets the information he needs.
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[[folder:'''Maya Fey''' (''Mayoi Ayasato'')]]
!!Maya Fey (''Mayoi Ayasato'')
!Apollo Justice (''Hosuke Odoroki'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Satomi Hanamura (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone PXZ2]]''), Mirei Kiritani (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/AoiYuuki ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
Koutarou Ogiwara (''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/{{KENN}} (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/AbbyTrott (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]''), Samantha Dakin (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/LindsaySeidel ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Mirei Kiritani ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Ritoka Nishiguchi (child - film)
JP Kellams (''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/OrionAcaba (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"The new
The Clarion of Revelations and improved Maya Fey The Truth Bringer. Apollo is on the scene, spirit passionate and girl power at the ready!"''

Mia's little sister, as well as a spirit medium-in-training and heir to the Kurain Channeling Technique. Maya is introduced as the main suspect of Mia's murder, and she becomes Phoenix's loyal companion after he gets her acquitted. She's the main assistant to
somewhat headstrong, but relies much less on courtroom antics than Phoenix does.

After the death of his father and the disappearance of his mother, Apollo spent the early years of his life abroad under the care of a foster father who instilled in him an appreciation for law. However, one day Apollo was sent back to America by his foster father with not much explanation as to why, devastating him and causing him to resent the man. He spent his adolescent years in orphanages, eventually finding renewed inspiration to become a lawyer
in the first three games, though she decides to accept her role as the Master form of Kurain Village at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', resulting in her absence in the fourth and fifth games. She's a major character in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix visiting her in Khura'in is Wright, who became his hero. He eventually passed the catalyst bar exam and trained under Kristoph Gavin. Sometime after his first trial, Apollo got an offer to work for the plot. Phoenix is very fond of her Wright himself. He was the only attorney available at the Agency (during which when he took on cases along with his partner Trucy) until Phoenix was reinstated as a lawyer and will go to great lengths to ensure her well-being.

Maya's main contribution
Athena joined the team.

His power
is her the ability to channel spirits. Due "Perceive", meaning he can focus and use his eyes to scan a person and determine if they are being subversive through body language. In other words, he will always know if you are lying because your body will give you away. This makes it unlikely for him to take on guilty clients (his ability is genetic; however it's possible to incapacitate him by disabling his bracelet or by lying constantly so his eyes remain alert all the time, enough to not being particularly well-trained, this at first means she can only channel Mia's spirit (and even then, not so reliably). She gets better over the course of the series, and is a top-notch channeler by the time of her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice''.

She also has the dubious honor of being the series' [[DesignatedVictim most recurring defendant]].
let him function properly).



* AmbiguouslyBi:
** In "Turnabout Big Top", she acts very smitten with Maximillion Galactica, swooning when he gives her a heart card and stuttering when he turns his charm on her. She also says though, in the same case, in reference to [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Regina]], "Even I want to profess my love to her."
** In episode 21 of the anime, she seems to enjoy the magazine with "rather scantily dressed" women and is visibly disappointed when Phoenix takes it away.
** In the manga, Maya has an interaction with Phoenix where she is annoyed at him for not finding the Pink Princess sexy due to it being Will Powers under the costume.
--->'''Maya''': I'm telling you, you're crazy if you can't see how sexy the Pink Princess is.
* AngryCheekPuff: One of Maya's sprite poses has her puffing both of her cheeks while glaring, which is used whenever she's angry at Phoenix, fitting with her young, GenkiGirl demeanor. She still does it even when she's a 28-year-old woman by ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice''.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Her appearances beside Phoenix in court usually are filled with snark or saying something funny or ridiculous that just happens to kick start Phoenix's thought process, but in [[spoiler: the final case of the first game she's the first character, even before Phoenix, to put everything together and straight up tells Phoenix that she thinks Von Karma murdered Edgeworth's father, which turns out to be true]].
* BigEater: She apparently has an "extra stomach" for steak ''and'' for sweets, and will bring up eating whenever the opportunity crops up. Despite this, she's consistently portrayed as having a slender build.
-->'''Phoenix''': (How many stomachs does this girl have!?)
* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: Both parts, depending on which phase of the plot you're in.
** In investigations, she plays the ''boke'' to Phoenix with her childish and oddball observations.
** In the courtroom, she plays the ''tsukkomi'' to the more oddball or difficult witness in snarky asides.
* BreakTheCutie: You're introduced to her when she stumbles upon the corpse of [[spoiler:her big sister, Mia, who was murdered in her own office]] and she is subsequently arrested and accused of the murder. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the next two games put her through the wringer in certain cases, and she ''still'' manages to come out of it smiling.
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in the main story games since ''Trials and Tribulations'', aside from [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney the]] occasional [[VideoGame/ProjectXZone crossover]], cameos in the ''Investigations'' games, some vague references in ''Apollo Justice'' and a postcard in ''Dual Destinies'', she finally returns to the series in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* ButtMonkey:
** Any moment Phoenix isn't the butt of a joke, there's a fifty-to-fifty chance Maya's on the receiving end instead. This includes being attacked by a dog, having camera flash repeatedly blasted in her eyes, being coerced into a waitress gig, and so forth.
** In a more serious manner, she's also the most recurring defendant in the series. Maya has been accused of seven murders on five separate occasions, four of which actually go to trial.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: [[spoiler:This is what prevents her kidnapping in "Turnabout Revolution" having lethal stakes like in "Farewell, My Turnabout", as her spirit channelling would be needed to summon the spirit of the Holy Mother, making Paul Atishon's threats against Phoenix empty.]]
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Half the things she says during investigation are off-the-wall comments.
* ContinuityCameo: She appears in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue of "Rise from the Ashes" even though she's absent in the case proper, save for some split-second flashbacks.
* CoolBigSis: Pearl thinks the world of her and Maya supports her no matter what. Justified, as Maya's the only close family Pearl has who's still around (and not in jail). This is reflected in how Pearl picks up some of her mannerisms by the time of ''Dual Destinies''.
* CoyGirlishFlirtPose: She does this pose anytime she's thinking something mischievous.
* DamselInDistress: [[OncePerEpisode At least once every game she shows up in.]] Also qualifies her for DesignatedVictim.
** ''Phoenix Wright'': Maya is accused of her sister's murder in the first half of case 2.
** ''Justice For All'': Maya is accused of murdering a spirit channeling client in case 2, and she's kidnapped for ransom in case 4.
** ''Trials & Tribulations'': Maya's Sacred Urn is stolen in case 2, and she's missing/almost killed/accused of her mother's murder in case 5.
** ''Layton vs. Wright'': Maya is accused of witchcraft and murder in case 3, after which [[spoiler:she is seemingly executed anyway when she tries to prevent the actual witch from being executed]].
** ''Spirit of Justice'': The prologue anime has Maya taken hostage by a Khura'in Kingdom fugitive, but she's immediately rescued by the local authorities. However, she was on the phone talking to Phoenix when this happened, and her phone broke during the scuffle, so Phoenix goes after her without knowing she's alright, triggering the events of the game. Then in case 3 of the game itself, she's accused of murdering a priest. [[spoiler:And in "Turnabout Revolution", she is abducted in order to force Phoenix to work for a murderer, just like in Case 2-4.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Not as bad as Phoenix in any sense, but she gets her fair share of snark in the cases against Godot and his [[IceCreamKoan coffeenese]]. Most of the pans over to her in the cases are for her to say something about Godot's latest "metaphor", or when Phoenix fails at [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffing the court]].
-->'''Godot''': It would seem I've been forced to eat crow!\\
'''Maya''': I wonder what blend number crow-flavoured coffee is?
* DependingOnTheArtist: Capcom just can't decide on what her eye color is. While trilogy art and other media flip-flops between brown, gray, or blue, ''Spirit of Justice'' art shows it to be gray.
* {{Determinator}}: No amount of training is too harsh for her, even when it involves standing under a waterfall or sitting on a block of ice overnight (in '''winter''').
* TheDitz: Her assessments of things can be quite a bit silly at times. While she didn't appear in ''Dual Destinies'', she did write a letter to Phoenix in which she assumed he was having a trial in an exploding courtroom (as opposed to a courtroom in which there was an explosion).
* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Turnabout Goodbyes", when Phoenix is worried that Larry's testimony might make things worse for Edgeworth, Maya points out that Edgeworth was convicted, so they have nothing to lose. Phoenix agrees and realizes that Larry is their last hope.
* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: She's seventeen at the beginning, and a fan of ''The Steel Samurai'', which is apparently aimed at [[ShonenDemographic 10-year-old boys]] -- an interest that survives to her late twenties.
* {{Fangirl}}: Lover of all things ''Steel Samurai'' and its spinoffs. ''Spirit of Justice'' even extends it to its ''ripoffs'' as well, to the point that she considers pitching a ''Plumed Punisher''/''Steel Samurai'' crossover when she gets back to LA.
* FanservicePack: Official art of her adult self indicates she's developed a figure comparable to her sister's.
* FightingYourFriend: Phoenix has to cross-examine her in the final section of "Bridge to the Turnabout", and [[spoiler:Apollo must cross-examine her in one of the final sections of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: The final witness in ''Trials & Tribulations''.]]
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the rather childish Foolish sibling to Mia's Responsible. Part of it's due to her personality, but some of it may be due to the large age gap between the sisters.
* GenericCuteness: In the first game she's referred to as plain; in the third, when asking Nick how she looks dressing up as a waitress he replies that maybe she should quit being a spirit medium. She's still drawn in the same {{Animesque}} style as everyone else (although she does look a tad more cartoonish than other characters). In the manga, Phoenix introduces her by saying that she's not all that pretty. By Spirit of Justice she seems to grow out of it, being considered pretty or regal by a handful of characters in Khura'in.
* GenkiGirl: Maya is easily excitable and generally in a chipper mood to the point of wearing out Phoenix.
* HairstyleInertia: A photograph at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout" shows Maya sporting the same long hair and bun as a toddler. Her hair is still this way in her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'', a whopping nine years after she's last seen in-game.
* HidingInPlainSight: [[spoiler:She avoids Dahlia's wrath by channeling her. It works to the point Dahlia thinks she's in Pearl's body, and that Phoenix only realizes she's being channeled by Maya because there's no one else that could]].
* HimeCut: A variation, there are baubles that decorate the sidetails and tie the back together. It serves both to reflect her traditional upbringing and act as a tip-off to her spiritualist job.
* HopelessWithTech: Zigzagged. She has a cellphone that she knows how to operate all right, but when it comes to ''computers'', she can't even turn the things on. [[HypocriticalHumor And despite this]], she teases Phoenix when he struggles to get a security report from a computer in case 3-2.
* IOweYouMyLife: "Bridge to the Turnabout", [[spoiler:Godot kills Dahlia-in-Misty's body before she's able to murder Maya. Maya then spends her entire testimony at the end of the case trying to clear Godot of suspicion, realizing he'd be incriminated for killing Misty even though he saved Maya's life in the process]].
* InadequateInheritor: Morgan believes her to be this to the position of Master, as she has relatively weak spiritual power compared to her prodigy cousin Pearl. That said, Maya later proves this wrong when [[spoiler: she overpowers Pearl's control of a spirit in 3-5]].
* KiddieKid: Maya is 17-19 during the Phoenix trilogy but acts like 9 most of the time. Even in her late twenties in ''Spirit of Justice'', she [[{{Womanchild}} still retains some childlike mannerisms]].
* KimonoIsTraditional: Goes hand in hand with her spirit medium background. At the end of "Turnabout Time Traveler", she is the only one to wear a kimono (a different one from her normal outfit) to the wedding in contrast to Athena and Ema's modern-style dresses.
* KleptomaniacHero: If it weren't for Phoenix, much of the evidence and various possessions of witnesses and suspects would end up in her pockets. She's always eager to get into restricted areas through illegal means, as well.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Turnabout Sisters", which comes in 2001 (first game), 2002 (second and third game), and 2016 (sixth game) flavors.
* LethallyStupid: [[DownplayedTrope Not very often]] but she has her moments, like when she tested how a decorative sword would bend by ''smashing Phoenix's head with it'', or when she tested if someone can be struck on the back of his head from the front in the same way.
* TheLoad: She certainly ''feels'' like she's this, especially after case 1-4. It's not true, of course; spirit channeling powers aside, she's often a valuable source of insight and is one of Phoenix's pillars of emotional support throughout the original trilogy. She also remembers a key piece of information and figures out that [[spoiler: Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth before Phoenix even thought about it]], saving his whole case and setting him on the right track to nailing the real murderer.
* MakingTheChoiceForYou: [[spoiler:She wrote a note to Phoenix asking him to get Matt Engarde, the defendant who hired a ProfessionalKiller to kill the defendant's rival, declared guilty no matter what. The problem is that she was being held hostage by that ProfessionalKiller who will kill her if the defendant is found guilty. This means that she was asking to die rather than let Engarde get away with his conspiracy to commit murder.]]
* MeaningfulName:
** "Maya" and "Mayoi" are the Sanskrit and Japanese names, respectively, for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_(illusion) Buddhist concept of illusion.]] Meanwhile, the kanji used for the name Mayoi mean "true night," which the director felt suited the setting of "Turnabout Sisters", her debut case. "Mayoi" can also mean "lost" (as in losing your sense of direction).
** Maya (altough sometimes spelled 'Maia') was also the eldest of the Seven Pleiads, and the most beautiful. The latin word 'Maior' ('greater') and 'Maiestos' ('majestic') are related to the name. The month May is named after this Maya, embodying growth. Fitting, since she [[spoiler:eventually ''grows'' to be the master mystic]].
* {{Nephewism}}: Maya was very young when her mother Misty disappeared, so her aunt Morgan became her guardian.
* NiceGirl: As childish as she is, Maya is one of the most selfless characters in the series. She gets herself held in contempt of court to save Edgeworth, despite the latter having prosecuted her and her new friend Phoenix, and later insists that Phoenix [[spoiler:see to it that Engarde gets convicted]] regardless of what might happen to her.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In the first three games, her animation sprites look more cartoony compared to the rest of the realistic-looking cast at that time sans [[{{Gonk}} Moe and Ben]], [[http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/Ressources/Images/persos/Maya/3.gif especially in this animation]] of hers, probably to highlight her GenericCuteness. [[ArtEvolution Averted when she is drawn with the newer style]].
* TheNotLoveInterest: For Phoenix, despite what [[ShipperOnDeck Pearl]] says. They're always together, obviously care deeply about one another, and messing with Maya is a really good way to ruin Nick's day (and perhaps get him to ruin yours next time you're in court). Even after seven years, they're not officially a couple but still keep in contact and are apparently close despite Maya's intensive training.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''Spirit of Justice'', Maya keeps her ability to channel spirits secret for much of the third case, since only the royal family is supposed to be able to do it. As a result, Rayfa dismisses Maya as a neophyte at best and a phony at worst, but Maya realizes that this deception is for the best.
* OddlyVisibleEyebrows: Particularly noticeable because her eyebrows are often completely covered by her long bangs.
* OlderAndWiser: Although she remains perky and dorky, her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'' shows that she's also become much more mature as she grew up.
-->'''Maya''': Sorry, I guess I've outgrown [[RunningGag that stepladder argument we always have]]...\\
'''Phoenix''': I think you mean "ladder," Maya.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's 28-years-old in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', yet looks younger. It helps she hasn't changed much in appearance ''or'' personality.
* OnceAnEpisode: In every main-series game she appears in, she is accused of murdering someone. [[spoiler: The third game is the odd one out however, as it's the only one where she isn't the primary suspect, and it was [[TakingTheHeat intentional on her part]]. Nevertheless, it still counts.]]
* OutOfFocus: In ''Justice For All'', she spends most of the time being either as a defendant, or kidnapped. She only gets some relevance in the final act of the first case, and the entirety of the third case. Her role is so diminished compared to the first and third game that she doesn't even appear in the game's cover (when even Edgeworth, who appeared in only one case, is present there).
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother disappeared in disgrace at the end of the infamous [=DL-6=] incident. Maya usually doesn't let on how much this bothers her, it tends to come up [[StepfordSmiler when other tragedies darken her mood]] and pull her out of her normal PluckyGirl attitude. Also, her father died when she was very young, but that almost never comes up, because it seems that she never really knew him.
* PipePain: PlayedForLaughs in ''Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney'' during the English Trial, where she picks up the assault weapon and whacks Phoenix with it to try and see if she could hit the back of his head with it.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Phoenix. They're attached at the hip all through the original trilogy, and Phoenix risks his life for her multiple times; the two remain very devoted to each other even after the timeskip. However, despite minor ShipTease moments, their relationship is not romantic.
* PluckyGirl: Maya loses multiple relatives over the course of a few years, gets accused of murder in every game, and endures other traumatic events. Despite this, her enthusiasm never wavers. Even during her more somber introduction in Case 1-2, she will still attempt to laugh if Phoenix tries to joke with her.
* ThePollyanna: She will talk about being accused of murder with a big smile on her face.
* PowerStrainBlackout:
** Faints dead away after [[spoiler:Dahlia is removed from her body]] in Case 3-5.
** Just as she's found in "Turnabout Revolution", she faints from exhaustion and spends the first half of the trial resting in the hospital. [[spoiler:Unsurprising, considering she'd been channeling Dhurke for almost the entire time Apollo and company were with him.]]
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Maya was ten years younger than her older sister Mia.
* PutOnABus:
** Right before Case 1-5, though in the original Game Boy Advance release there was no case 1-5 and her reappearance in 2-1 came without a break in between.
** She is also absent from ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The latter confirms that she has been keeping contact with Phoenix by sending letters and Steel Samurai videos, and undergoing intensive training.
* PrettyInMink: In the live action film, her jacket has a thick fur collar added.
* SarcasmBlind: Especially when she's in full ''boke'' mode during investigations.
* SecretKeeper: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she's asked by [[spoiler:Dhurke to keep his own death a secret so the Khura'in revolution can keep going... as well as to be able to see Apollo again through channeling]].
* ShesAllGrownUp: Before the time skip she was a perky teenager; starting with the 3D games, she's a lovely young woman in her late twenties. Lampshaded by Larry in ''Turnabout Time Traveler'' when he says she's "all grown up and as cute as ever".
* ShipperOnDeck: For Phoenix and Iris after seeing [[EntertaininglyWrong what she assumes to be]] LoveAtFirstSight.
-->'''Maya''': [singing] Iris and Nick, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
* ShooOutTheClowns: She is largely absent in both "Farewell, My Turnabout" and "Bridge to the Turnabout" -- the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd game, respectively. In the former she's kidnapped to pressure Phoenix into taking the case, in the latter she's locked away courtesy of [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]]. Happens again in "Turnabout Revolution," which acts as a CallBack to "Farewell, My Turnabout."
* {{Sidekick}}: Effectively Phoenix's partner in solving crime and the second main character in the first three games. She finally returns to this role in the DLC case of Spirit of Justice.
* SlipknotPonytail: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:after Dahlia leaves her body.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: In ''Dual Destinies'', without even showing up in person! [[spoiler:In her letter in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", her inaccurate comment about Phoenix being in a trial in an exploding courtroom (when the trial was actually after the explosion) ended up giving Phoenix the idea of using the blown-up Courtroom No. 4 for the retrial of Metis Cykes's murder. This ultimately causes the phantom to be caught, which might not have been possible otherwise.]]
* StealthPun: She's a legal assistant with paranormal abilities -- a ''paralegal''.
* StepfordSmiler: At times, as Mia comments that she's more lonely and sad than she lets on. This is especially true at the conclusion of 3-5, when [[spoiler:despite Maya's mother having been killed, she puts on a strong face and resolves not to cry for Pearl's sake, as Pearl has not only been manipulated by her mother, but also blames herself for the incident being set into motion]].
* TookALevelInBadass: Thanks to her extensive training to live up to her new position as Master of Kurain, she's a much better spirit medium in ''Spirit of Justice'' than she was as a teenager in the original trilogy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** Burgers or ramen, [[CulturalTranslation depending on whether it's the English or Japanese version]], which leads to the odd case of the noodle stand Phoenix apparently visited with Maya a lot in ''Apollo Justice'', since there's no mention of such a thing in the American releases of the first three games. At least the ''Professor Layton'' crossover there is a cutscene showing her and Phoenix munching burgers.
** Though with how much Maya [[BigEater loves food in general]], it's easy enough to assume they're ''both'' her favorites. This is further implied in ''Spirit of Justice'' (third case, second investigation day), when Phoenix offers to take Maya to "Eldoon's Noodles, or your favorite burger joint" for celebration.
* UnskilledButStrong: She doesn't train nearly as hard at the Kurain Channeling Technique as her cousin Pearl, and considers her skill inferior. There are also times that she fails to channel a spirit when she's trying to (notably in Case 1-4, where she fails to channel her sister). Closer analysis reveals that, between her and Pearl, Maya is actually the medium with the ''stronger'' spiritual power. In case 2-4, she channels a spirit that Pearl was channeling, leaving Pearl as herself--a feat Pearl stated had to be done by a very powerful medium. This is a plot point in [[spoiler:3-5, where the ''failure'' of Pearl to channel a spirit is caused by Maya turning out to already be channeling said spirit--in other words, Maya can "steal" a channeled spirit from Pearl, but not the other way around]]. Not so much anymore in her ''Spirit of Justice'' appearance, as she's now both skilled ''and'' strong.
* VaporWear: In 6-3, when Maya is channelling a male spirit, he removes the upper part of her outfit to reveal his chest. Not among the clothing removed is a bra. This does, however, make sense, as channelling involves changing the shape of the channeller's body, and [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing so loose, unrestrictive clothing is probably for the best]].
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her sister Mia, but only if she lets them.
* {{Womanchild}}: [[DownplayedTrope To a degree]] in ''Spirit of Justice''. While she ''has'' gotten OlderAndWiser, there are still moments where she shows a childlike enthusiasm and curiousity even into her late twenties, and of course, she's still just as big of a ''Steel Samurai'' fan as she was when she was a teenager. She even enjoys the Khura'inese ripoff ''The Plumed Punisher'' just as much as the original.

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* AmbiguouslyBi:
** In "Turnabout Big Top",
AffectionateNickname: He gets nicknamed "Polly" by Trucy, although she acts very smitten with Maximillion Galactica, swooning when he gives her a heart card and stuttering when he turns his charm on her. She also says though, in the same case, in reference to [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Regina]], "Even I want to profess my love to her."
** In episode 21 of the anime, she seems to enjoy the magazine with "rather scantily dressed" women and is visibly disappointed when Phoenix takes
doesn't use it away.
** In the manga,
quite so much as Maya has an interaction with Phoenix where she is annoyed at him for not finding the Pink Princess sexy due to it being Will Powers under the costume.
--->'''Maya''': I'm telling you, you're crazy if you can't see how sexy the Pink Princess is.
* AngryCheekPuff: One of Maya's sprite poses has her puffing both of her cheeks while glaring, which is
used whenever she's angry at Phoenix, fitting with her young, GenkiGirl demeanor. She still does it even when she's a 28-year-old woman by ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice''.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Her appearances beside Phoenix in court usually are filled with snark or saying something funny or ridiculous that just happens
"Nick" for Phoenix. Likewise, Klavier refers to kick start Phoenix's thought process, him as "Herr Forehead", initially as an EmbarrassingNickname, but in [[spoiler: eventually as a term of endearment by the final case time of the first game she's the first character, even before Phoenix, to put everything together and straight up tells Phoenix that she thinks Von Karma murdered Edgeworth's father, which turns out to be true]].
* BigEater: She apparently has an "extra stomach" for steak ''and'' for sweets, and will bring up eating whenever the opportunity crops up. Despite this, she's consistently portrayed as having a slender build.
-->'''Phoenix''': (How many stomachs does this girl have!?)
* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: Both parts, depending on which phase of the plot you're in.
** In investigations, she plays the ''boke'' to Phoenix with her childish and oddball observations.
** In the courtroom, she plays the ''tsukkomi'' to the more oddball or difficult witness in snarky asides.
* BreakTheCutie: You're introduced to her when she stumbles upon the corpse of [[spoiler:her big sister, Mia, who was murdered in her own office]] and she is subsequently arrested and accused of the murder. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the next two games put her through the wringer in certain cases, and she ''still'' manages to come out of it smiling.
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in the main story games since ''Trials and Tribulations'', aside from [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney the]] occasional [[VideoGame/ProjectXZone crossover]], cameos in the ''Investigations'' games, some vague references in ''Apollo Justice'' and a postcard in
''Dual Destinies'', she finally returns to the series in Destinies''. In ''Spirit of Justice''.
Justice'', we find out that Datz calls him "AJ".
* ButtMonkey:
** Any moment Phoenix isn't
AmateurSleuth: Although sometimes he has Ema's assistance.
* AmplifierArtifact: His bracelet is essentially this. Without it, he would have a very hard time noticing
the butt effects of his hyper-empathy and not know when to go into perceive mode. Trucy shows that it can be done to an extent, but to use the perceive ability effectively without a joke, bracelet would require [[HermitGuru ridiculous amounts of self-awareness and concentration]]. Trucy even notes at one point that Apollo is seeing witness tics that she can't pick up. So it's clear that without the external tool his ability is basically useless but it also makes him much more sensitive in the end so it goes both ways.
* AnimalMotifs: Minor example, and also brought about due to localization. In both Spanish and Italian, Justice's nickname "Pollo" means "chicken", since his hair could look like a chicken's comb. One of his goofy pouts also makes his mouth look like a beak.
* AnimeHair: Though it's not natural and Apollo notes that he uses hair gel. Like Phoenix, it's used for a few gags; Jinxie Tenma believes he's a yokai because his hair looks like horns, Rayfa calls him "Horn Head", and [[spoiler:Queen Ga'ran]] calls him "Horned Devil".
* AscendedFanboy: Who else stays up at night training themselves to bellow '''''Objection!'''''? And then
there's a fifty-to-fifty chance Maya's on his extreme excitement at meeting Phoenix for the receiving end instead. This includes being attacked by first time...as a dog, having camera flash repeatedly blasted in her eyes, being coerced into a waitress gig, and so forth.
** In a more serious manner, she's also the most recurring defendant in the series. Maya has been accused of seven murders on five separate occasions, four of which actually go to trial.
defendant.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: [[spoiler:This is what prevents her kidnapping in BadassBoast: During "Turnabout Revolution" having lethal stakes like Revolution", he says some pretty daring statements towards Sergeant Buff.
-->'''Apollo:''' Sorry, but I'm afraid lawyers are missile-proof.[[note]]Keep
in "Farewell, My Turnabout", as her spirit channelling would be needed mind, he was saying this to summon a drone that has a habit of firing bullets at him and just loaded missiles at Datz just a few minutes ago.[[/note]]
** He then follows up with ''another'' one of these not even a minute afterwards!
--->'''Apollo:''' Courtroom warriors don't use guns or missiles, because evidence is our weapon of choice! And
the spirit of evidence has exposed your bald-faced lie! My truth bomb, Sarge...has stripped your defenses bare!
** As if that wasn't daring enough, once he reveals that [[spoiler: Nayna is secretly Queen Amara]], Apollo indicts her!
--->'''Apollo:''' If you commit
the Holy Mother, making Paul Atishon's threats against Phoenix empty.crime, you'd better be ready to do the time. Be you a priest, saint, queen, or god!
* BadassLongcoat: Gets one in in ''Dual Destinies'' during his ConflictingLoyalty stage. [[spoiler:It was his best friend Clay's, and he wears it in honor of him while he tracks down his killer.
]]
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Half BashBrothers: With Klavier. Unlike any of the things she says during investigation are off-the-wall comments.
* ContinuityCameo: She appears
other prosecutor-and-defense teams in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue series, Apollo and Klavier pull this act straight out of "Rise from the Ashes" starting gate, and keep it up for the entire game. It's even though she's absent in the case proper, save for some split-second flashbacks.
* CoolBigSis: Pearl thinks the world of her
more impressive given that before 4-2 they'd never even met and Maya supports her no matter what. Justified, as Maya's the only close family Pearl has who's they still around (and not in jail). This is reflected in how Pearl picks up some of her mannerisms by pull this off. On the time of defense lawyer side, he becomes this with Athena and Phoenix in ''Dual Destinies''.
* CoyGirlishFlirtPose: She does this pose anytime she's thinking something mischievous.
* DamselInDistress: [[OncePerEpisode At least once every game she shows
BeingPersonalIsntProfessional:
** In his introduction, he's extremely tight-lipped about himself, his past, and his emotions with the people he works with, to the point it's actually brought
up in.]] Also qualifies her for DesignatedVictim.
** ''Phoenix Wright'': Maya is accused of her sister's murder
twice over two different games, and only talks about himself when he's given no choice in the first half matter (and even then, is vague at best, dodging questions to avoid giving any details except what's absolutely necessary).
** Part
of case 2.
** ''Justice For All'': Maya is accused of murdering a spirit channeling client
his CharacterDevelopment in case 2, and she's kidnapped for ransom in case 4.
** ''Trials & Tribulations'': Maya's Sacred Urn is stolen in case 2, and she's missing/almost killed/accused of her mother's murder in case 5.
** ''Layton vs. Wright'': Maya is accused of witchcraft and murder in case 3, after which [[spoiler:she is seemingly executed anyway when she tries to prevent the actual witch from being executed]].
**
''Spirit of Justice'': The prologue anime has Maya taken hostage by a Justice'' is getting over this. He finally does reveal parts of his history to his allies; namely, that he was adopted and grew up in Khura'in. At first, this was only because he had no choice but to visit Khura'in Kingdom fugitive, but she's immediately rescued by at the local authorities. However, she was on the phone talking to Phoenix when this happened, and her phone broke during the scuffle, so Phoenix goes after her without knowing she's alright, triggering the events of the game. Then in case 3 of the game itself, she's accused of murdering a priest. [[spoiler:And in "Turnabout Revolution", she is abducted in order to force Phoenix to work for a murderer, just like time. But in Case 2-4.5, where it gets more personal for Apollo, he opens up much more.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He's quite protective of Trucy. [[spoiler:Who, as it turns out, is his half-sister. Neither of them know that, though.
]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Not as bad as Phoenix in any sense, but she gets her fair share of snark in the cases against Godot and his [[IceCreamKoan coffeenese]]. Most of the pans over to her in the cases are for her to say something about Godot's latest "metaphor", or when Phoenix fails at [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffing the court]].
-->'''Godot''': It would seem I've been forced to eat crow!\\
'''Maya''': I wonder what blend number crow-flavoured coffee is?
* DependingOnTheArtist: Capcom just can't decide on what her eye color is.
BigNo: While trilogy art and other media flip-flops between brown, gray, or blue, these are common occurences, he gets an especially big one in ''Spirit of Justice'' art shows it to be gray.
* {{Determinator}}: No amount of training is too harsh for her, even
when it involves standing under [[spoiler:he realizes his adoptive father Dhurke was DeadAllAlong]].
* BlindfoldedVision: Partial; Apollo has
a waterfall or sitting on a block bandage over one of ice overnight (in '''winter''').
* TheDitz: Her assessments of things can be quite a bit silly at times. While she didn't appear
his eyes in ''Dual Destinies'', she did write a letter to Phoenix in which she assumed he was having a trial in an exploding presumably from his injuries following the courtroom (as opposed to a courtroom in which blast. [[spoiler:It was there long before the incident. It's meant to be a self-imposed PowerLimiter on his Perception ability, to stop perceiving Athena who was an explosion).
* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Turnabout Goodbyes", when Phoenix is worried that Larry's testimony might make things worse for Edgeworth, Maya points out that Edgeworth was convicted, so
(unknowingly) lying to him every time they have nothing to lose. Phoenix agrees and realizes that Larry is their last hope.
* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: She's seventeen at
talked about the beginning, and a fan of ''The Steel Samurai'', which is apparently aimed at [[ShonenDemographic 10-year-old boys]] -- an interest that survives to her late twenties.
* {{Fangirl}}: Lover of all things ''Steel Samurai'' and its spinoffs. ''Spirit of Justice'' even extends it to its ''ripoffs'' as well, to the point that she considers pitching a ''Plumed Punisher''/''Steel Samurai'' crossover when she gets back to LA.
* FanservicePack: Official art of her adult self indicates she's developed a figure comparable to her sister's.
* FightingYourFriend: Phoenix has to cross-examine her in the final section of "Bridge to the Turnabout", and [[spoiler:Apollo must cross-examine her in one of the final sections of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: The final witness in ''Trials & Tribulations''.
case.]]
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the rather childish Foolish sibling to Mia's Responsible. Part of it's due to her personality, but some of it may be due to the large age gap between the sisters.
* GenericCuteness: In the
BrokenPedestal:
** Apollo enters his
first game she's referred to as plain; in the third, when asking Nick how she looks dressing up as a waitress he replies that maybe she should quit being a spirit medium. She's still drawn in the same {{Animesque}} style as everyone else (although she does look a tad more cartoonish than other characters). In the manga, case absolutely ''idolizing'' Phoenix introduces her by saying Wright, claiming that she's not all that pretty. By Spirit no one in his generation hadn't heard of Justice she seems to grow out of it, being considered pretty or regal by a handful of characters in Khura'in.
* GenkiGirl: Maya is easily excitable
him and generally in a chipper mood to the point of wearing out Phoenix.
* HairstyleInertia: A photograph at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout" shows Maya sporting the same long hair
his office, and bun attempting to defend him in court using such logic as a toddler. Her hair "that is still this way in her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'', a whopping nine years after she's last seen in-game.
* HidingInPlainSight: [[spoiler:She avoids Dahlia's wrath by channeling her. It works to the point Dahlia thinks she's in Pearl's body, and that Phoenix only realizes she's being channeled by Maya
contradiction because there's no one else that could]].
* HimeCut: A variation, there are baubles that decorate the sidetails and tie the back together. It serves both to reflect her traditional upbringing and act as a tip-off to her spiritualist job.
* HopelessWithTech: Zigzagged. She has a cellphone that she knows how to operate all right, but when it comes to ''computers'', she can't even turn the things on. [[HypocriticalHumor And despite this]], she teases
way Phoenix when he struggles to get a security report from a computer in case 3-2.
* IOweYouMyLife: "Bridge to the Turnabout", [[spoiler:Godot kills Dahlia-in-Misty's body before she's able to murder Maya. Maya then spends her entire testimony
Wright would cheat at cards!" By the end of the case trying to clear Godot of suspicion, realizing he'd be incriminated for killing Misty even though he saved Maya's life in the process]].
* InadequateInheritor: Morgan believes her to be this to the position of Master, as she has relatively weak spiritual power compared to her prodigy cousin Pearl. That said, Maya later proves this wrong when [[spoiler: she overpowers Pearl's control of a spirit in 3-5]].
* KiddieKid: Maya is 17-19 during the
case, Phoenix trilogy but acts like 9 most has tricked him [[spoiler:into using forged evidence]] and Apollo is so furious he ''decks'' him. Although he doesn't seem to hate Phoenix, it definitely shook him out his case of hero-worship, and he often thinks mildly disparaging things about his former idol.
** This also applies to [[spoiler:his former boss Kristoph Gavin, whom he helps get into jail in the course of his first case, which he was originally defending with ''him as co-counsel''. It gets worse when it's revealed that Kristoph has been responsible for many terrible things, including Phoenix's disbarment and multiple murders that form the basis
of the time. game's closing case. It's even sadder for Apollo that he was unable to conventionally prove Kristoph's motive of the crime for both Zak and Vera because his decisive evidence was a replica and not the real deal and would've gotten Vera guilty had Phoenix not intervened with the Jurist System]].
* BunnyEarsLawyer: While we, as the player, always see the Perceive system in action from Apollo's perspective, staring down the witness, saying "You're hiding something", and having the witness ''admit'' it must look pretty odd from the sidelines. When he Perceives, people tend to look at him in shock and say that he was [[KubrickStare staring so hard]] his eyes bugged out.
* ButtMonkey: Although all three main lawyers become this when they're playable, he gets the least respect overall.
Even Athena's employment in her late twenties in ''Spirit of Justice'', she [[{{Womanchild}} still retains some childlike mannerisms]].
* KimonoIsTraditional: Goes hand in hand with her spirit medium background. At
the end of Agency lessened his ButtMonkey status a little. Exemplified in "Turnabout Time Traveler", she Reclaimed" (the DLC case for ''Dual Destinies''), Phoenix and Athena rush off to the Shipshape Aquarium to get justice for Sasha's friend... and Apollo has to stay behind and watch the office like some secretary. Throughout the case he's even pleading with Phoenix to give him ''some'' case-related work to do.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "[[{{Pun}} Here comes Justice]]!" He also adds '''''Gotcha!''''' to the set of catch phrases to shout in big red letters.
** In ''Dual Destines'', another one of his catchphrases ("I'm fine!"), [[CerebusRetcon receives a new meaning]]: it was a phrase he and his old middle school friend used for confidence boosting.
* ChromaticSuperiority: Seems to believe that red
is the only one to wear a kimono (a different one best color from her normal outfit) to a few of his thoughts. He may be joking, though.
* ClosetGeek: He keeps manga on his desk. [[BlatantLies It's totally useful for research purposes]].
* CluelessChickMagnet: He has ShipTease with Vera, Athena, Juniper, and [[spoiler:Aura Blackquill]]. On top of that, a female watching
the wedding in contrast to Athena and Ema's modern-style dresses.
* KleptomaniacHero: If it weren't for Phoenix, much
first trial of the evidence second case calls his forehead attractive during one of the times he has the advantage (though the way she phrases it suggests it turned her off [[PowerIsSexy until he started being an impressive lawyer]]). In spite of all of this, Apollo hasn't seemed to notice a single one of these girls' attraction to him.
* CoatCape: Sports one in ''Dual Destinies''. It actually belongs to his best friend, who [[spoiler:is [[TragicKeepsake the victim]] of case 4]].
* ColorMotif: Red, contrasting/ complimenting Phoenix's blue
and various possessions of witnesses and suspects would end up Athena's yellow in her pockets. She's always ''Dual Destinies''. He's often described as being eager and dedicated, with a "[[{{Hotblooded}} passionate heart burning red]]".
* TheComicallySerious: Apollo tries so very hard
to get into restricted areas through illegal means, as well.
maintain professionalism when dealing with other people, but when you work daily with ridiculous witnesses, an assistant with magic panties, eccentric prosecutors, and [[TricksterMentor trickster mentors]], you can't help but become this trope.
-->'''Apollo:''' Believe me, any comic relief I may provide is entirely unintentional.
* {{Leitmotif}}: ConflictingLoyalty:
** In
"Turnabout Sisters", which comes in 2001 (first game), 2002 (second and third game), and 2016 (sixth game) flavors.
* LethallyStupid: [[DownplayedTrope Not very often]] but she has her moments, like when she tested how a decorative sword would bend by ''smashing Phoenix's head
Trump", Apollo's loyalties start to conflict with it'', one another. Does he stay loyal to [[spoiler:his mentor Kristoph]], or when she tested if someone can be struck on seek out the back of truth? Does he listen to Kristoph's warnings, or follow his head from client's advice? He eventually decides to pursue the front in the same way.
* TheLoad: She certainly ''feels'' like she's this, especially after case 1-4. It's not true,
truth instead of course; spirit channeling powers aside, she's often a valuable source of insight and is one of Phoenix's pillars of emotional support throughout the original trilogy. She also remembers a key piece of information and figures out that [[spoiler: Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth before Phoenix even thought being loyal to anyone.
--->'''Apollo:''' This isn't
about it]], saving his whole case and setting him on loyalty... This is about the right track to nailing the real murderer.
* MakingTheChoiceForYou: [[spoiler:She wrote
truth!
** In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", he faces
a note to Phoenix asking him to get Matt Engarde, the defendant who hired a ProfessionalKiller to kill the defendant's rival, declared guilty no matter what. The similar problem is that [[spoiler:when Athena looks like she was being held hostage by that ProfessionalKiller who will kill her if could be his best friend's murderer.]] He once again puts the defendant is found guilty. This means that she was asking truth over everything and [[TenMinuteRetirement goes off to die rather than let Engarde get away with his conspiracy to commit murder.figure things out by himself.]]
* MeaningfulName:
** "Maya" and "Mayoi" are the Sanskrit and Japanese names, respectively, for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_(illusion) Buddhist concept of illusion.]] Meanwhile, the kanji used for the name Mayoi mean "true night," which the director felt suited the setting The first part of "Turnabout Sisters", her debut case. "Mayoi" can also mean "lost" (as Revolution" has him [[spoiler:clashing with Phoenix in losing your sense of direction).
** Maya (altough sometimes spelled 'Maia') was also
civil court, which causes some strife among himself and the eldest other Wright Anything Agency staff members]]. Though this turns out to be covering for something that none of them knew about.
* ContrivedCoincidence: His family history. How coincidental is it that he ends up being mentored by
the Seven Pleiads, man who [[spoiler:adopted his half-sister, and together with said sister, he cross-examines their long-lost mother in court]]?
* ConsummateProfessional: Apollo is actively
the most beautiful. The latin word 'Maior' ('greater') professional person to work for the Agency, and 'Maiestos' ('majestic') are related to the name. The month May is named after this Maya, embodying growth. Fitting, since she [[spoiler:eventually ''grows'' to be the master mystic]].
* {{Nephewism}}: Maya was very young when her mother Misty disappeared, so her aunt Morgan became her guardian.
* NiceGirl: As childish as she is, Maya is
one of the most selfless professional characters in ''in the series. She gets herself held series'' (making him TheComicallySerious). One interpretation of his dislike of Klavier is not jealousy, but outright disdain for how Klavier is far from professional in contempt of court to save Edgeworth, despite the latter having prosecuted her and her new friend Phoenix, and later insists court, considering Apollo is annoyed that Phoenix [[spoiler:see to it that Engarde gets convicted]] regardless of what might happen to her.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In the first three games, her animation sprites look more cartoony compared to the rest of the realistic-looking cast at that time sans [[{{Gonk}} Moe and Ben]], [[http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/Ressources/Images/persos/Maya/3.gif especially
Klavier acts serious in this animation]] of hers, probably to highlight her GenericCuteness. [[ArtEvolution Averted when she is drawn with the newer style]].
"Turnabout Serenade" backstage but not in court.
* TheNotLoveInterest: For Phoenix, despite what [[ShipperOnDeck Pearl]] says. They're always together, obviously care deeply about one another, and messing with Maya is a really good way to ruin Nick's day (and perhaps get DaddyDidntShow: [[spoiler:When Dhurke left him to ruin yours next time you're in court). Even America as a child, he promised Apollo he would come back for him. However he never showed up until years later, after seven years, they're not officially a couple but still keep in contact and are apparently close despite Maya's intensive training.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''Spirit of Justice'', Maya keeps her ability to channel spirits secret for much of the third case, since only the royal family is supposed to be able to do it. As a result, Rayfa dismisses Maya as a neophyte at best and a phony at worst, but Maya realizes that this deception is for the best.
* OddlyVisibleEyebrows: Particularly noticeable because her eyebrows are often completely covered by her long bangs.
* OlderAndWiser: Although she remains perky and dorky, her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'' shows that she's also
Apollo had become much more mature as she grew up.
-->'''Maya''': Sorry, I guess I've outgrown [[RunningGag
a lawyer himself, and ''after Dhurke had died.'']]
* DarkestHour: Apollo's moment
that stepladder argument we always have]]...\\
'''Phoenix''': I think you mean "ladder," Maya.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's 28-years-old in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', yet looks younger. It helps she hasn't changed much in appearance ''or'' personality.
* OnceAnEpisode: In every main-series game she appears in, she is accused of murdering someone.
[[spoiler: The third game he is the odd one right in finding out however, as it's the only one where she isn't the primary suspect, and it was [[TakingTheHeat intentional on her part]]. Nevertheless, it still counts.that [[ParentalSubstitute Dhurke]] [[DeadAllAlong is murdered]].]]
* OutOfFocus: In ''Justice For All'', she spends most of ADayInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:Becomes the time being either as a defendant, or kidnapped. She only gets some relevance main character in the final act ''Spirit of the first case, and the entirety of the third case. Her role is so diminished compared to the first and third game that she doesn't even appear in the game's cover (when even Edgeworth, who appeared in only one case, is present there).
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother disappeared in disgrace at the end of the infamous [=DL-6=] incident. Maya usually doesn't let on how much this bothers her, it tends to come up [[StepfordSmiler when other tragedies darken her mood]] and pull her out of her normal PluckyGirl attitude. Also, her father died when she was very young, but that almost never comes up, because it seems that she never really knew him.
* PipePain: PlayedForLaughs in ''Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney'' during the English Trial, where she picks up the assault weapon and whacks Phoenix with it to try and see if she could hit the back of his head with it.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Phoenix. They're attached at the hip all through the original trilogy, and Phoenix risks his life for her multiple times; the two remain very devoted to each other even after the timeskip. However, despite minor ShipTease moments, their relationship is not romantic.
* PluckyGirl: Maya loses multiple relatives over the course of a few years, gets accused of murder in every game, and endures other traumatic events. Despite this, her enthusiasm never wavers. Even during her more somber introduction in Case 1-2, she will still attempt to laugh if Phoenix tries to joke with her.
* ThePollyanna: She will talk about being accused of murder with a big smile on her face.
* PowerStrainBlackout:
** Faints dead away after [[spoiler:Dahlia is removed from her body]] in Case 3-5.
** Just as she's found
Justice'', especially in "Turnabout Revolution", she faints from exhaustion and spends the first half of the trial resting in the hospital. [[spoiler:Unsurprising, considering she'd been channeling Dhurke for almost the entire time Apollo and company were with him.Revolution".]]
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Maya was ten years younger than her older sister Mia.
DeadpanSnarker: Taking up his mentor's mantle as the game's FirstPersonSmartass. Although ''un''like his mentor, Apollo is a lot less internal about his snark, and is far more likely to point out how ridiculous or stupid a situation is rather bluntly. It goes with his OnlySaneMan status.
* PutOnABus:
** Right before Case 1-5,
DefeatingTheUndefeatable: He manages to beat [[spoiler:the legendary ''Phoenix Wright'' in a civil case, though granted [[WorfHadTheFlu he had been blackmailed into defending a guilty party]] and even Apollo is dubious of his chances of beating Phoenix in a fair trial, it's still an impressive feat considering that Phoenix assured Apollo that he wouldn't be holding back]]. In the original Game Boy Advance release there was no case 1-5 same case, and even more to his credit, he defeated [[spoiler:Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in, a ''queen'' who changed the law on the spot to suit her reappearance in 2-1 came needs and threatened to have him and Phoenix gunned down where they stand. Moreover, he did it all on his own, without resorting to asking Phoenix for help, even though he was at his side]]. He's come a break long way since his debut game.
* DetectivePatsy: In "Turnabout Corner", [[spoiler:he was hired by the real killer
in between.
** She is also absent from ''Apollo Justice'' and
order to represent the defendant, firmly convinced that he would lose]].
* {{Deuteragonist}}: He shares this role with Athena in
''Dual Destinies''. The latter confirms that she has been keeping contact with He appears to be this to Phoenix by sending letters and Steel Samurai videos, and undergoing intensive training.
* PrettyInMink: In the live action film, her jacket has a thick fur collar added.
* SarcasmBlind: Especially when she's
in full ''boke'' mode during investigations.
* SecretKeeper: In
''Spirit of Justice'', she's asked by [[spoiler:Dhurke to keep [[spoiler:until Apollo takes center stage for almost the entirety of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* TheEmpath: Part of how he is aware that a person is lying is
his own death a secret so the Khura'in revolution can keep going... as well as innate ability to be able to see Apollo again [[LivingLieDetector tense up with them]] whenever they're not entirely confident about their statement, expressed through channeling]].
* ShesAllGrownUp: Before
a feeling of tightness in his bracelet. However he [[WrongAssumption wrongfully attributes it]] as a mystical power from the time skip she was bracelet itself rather than himself.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: From his first case, Apollo makes it clear he seeks the truth at whatever cost by [[spoiler:convicting his boss of murder.]] He would go on to [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies make
a perky teenager; starting habit]] of [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice opposing his colleagues]] in court.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: Is prominently shown in several promotional art for ''Dual Destinies'' and its first case
with an EyepatchOfPower, CoatCape, and [[BandageMummy his hands wrapped in bandages]]. Soon after being introduced, he takes a leave of absence from the 3D games, she's a lovely young woman in her late twenties. Lampshaded by Larry in ''Turnabout Time Traveler'' when he says she's "all grown up and as cute as ever".
* ShipperOnDeck: For
Agency, with Phoenix and Iris after seeing [[EntertaininglyWrong what she assumes to be]] LoveAtFirstSight.
-->'''Maya''': [singing] Iris and Nick, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
* ShooOutTheClowns: She is largely absent in both "Farewell, My Turnabout" and "Bridge to the Turnabout" -- the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd game, respectively. In the former she's kidnapped to pressure Phoenix into taking the case, in the latter she's locked away courtesy of [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]]. Happens again
Athena. We find out in "Turnabout Revolution," which acts as a CallBack to "Farewell, My Turnabout."
* {{Sidekick}}: Effectively Phoenix's partner
for Tomorrow" that [[spoiler:the bandages are from him being caught in solving crime a bomb blast, the coat is his dead best friend Clay's, and the second main character in the first three games. She finally returns eyepatch is actually a self-imposed RestrainingBolt to this role in the DLC case stop his perception abilities from triggering around Athena (and thus believing she could be responsible for Clay's murder). He wears them all during his brief bout of Spirit ConflictingLoyalty, and removes all of Justice.
* SlipknotPonytail: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:after Dahlia leaves her body.
them as soon as his doubts are put to rest.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: In ''Dual Destinies'', without even showing up ExpressiveHair: It flops forward when he's surprised or disheartened. During his HeroicBSOD in person! [[spoiler:In her letter in case 6-5, it goes completely limp.
* EyepatchOfPower: Gets a temporary one during "The Cosmic Turnabout" and
"Turnabout for Tomorrow", her inaccurate comment about Phoenix being in a trial in an exploding courtroom (when Tomorrow" due to the trial explosion incident. [[spoiler:Then it turns out it was actually after the explosion) ended up giving Phoenix the idea of using the blown-up Courtroom No. 4 for the retrial of Metis Cykes's murder. This ultimately causes the phantom to be caught, which might not have been possible otherwise.a different reason.]]
* StealthPun: She's a legal assistant with paranormal abilities -- a ''paralegal''.
* StepfordSmiler: At times, as Mia comments that she's more lonely
FirstPersonPeripheralNarrator: In his own game he's the POV character and sad than she lets on. This is especially true at does a lot of the conclusion of 3-5, when [[spoiler:despite Maya's mother having been killed, she puts on a strong face investigating but ultimately the story is about Phoenix's fall from grace and resolves not to cry for Pearl's sake, as Pearl has not only been manipulated by her mother, but also blames herself for the incident being set into motion]].
eventual rise back up.
* TookALevelInBadass: Thanks to her extensive training to live up to her new position as Master {{Fanservice}}: Some have taken his ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''-inspired DownloadableContent cosplay of Kurain, she's a much better spirit medium in Sanada Yukimura from ''Spirit of Justice'' than she to be this as Yukimura doesn't wear [[WalkingShirtlessScene anything under his red jacket]], so neither does Apollo, giving us a nice look at his pecs.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Unlike Phoenix, he's somewhat less polite up front and lets more of his snark leave his brain.
* FistPump: Apollo does a version of this with both his hands in ''Dual Destinies'', the animation showing up when he resolves to get something done. It becomes even funnier with an added "slap" sound effect and screen shake, meaning he
was as a teenager in [[HotBlooded extra resolute]] about what he was saying.
* AFoolForAClient: A justified trope where he started representing himself and Phoenix [[spoiler:as additional accused persons when Ga'ran usurped
the original trilogy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** Burgers or ramen, [[CulturalTranslation depending on whether it's
judge's job and [[MiscarriageOfJustice handed down a false guilty verdict]] to Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Apollo's client, because the English or Japanese version]], which leads Defense Culpability Act automatically convicts lawyers of clients who are declared guilty and sentences the lawyers of such clients to the odd same sentence as that of which was handed to the convicted client. Fortunately, Apollo manages to get that false verdict overturned, and was able to have the Defense Culpability Act declared null and void.]]
* ForeheadOfDoom: Klavier even begins calling him "Herr Forehead" partway through the second case, though this may be partly due to him insisting ''which part of the forehead the victim was shot'' was very important at the moment. Ironically, when looking at artwork of him in game and in official art, his forehead... really isn't ''that'' big. His hairstyle does draw attention to it though.
* TheGhost: He is completely absent in "Turnabout Time Traveler" and only gets a single mention as Trucy's former magic assistant, unless examining his stuff at the office. Justified, as he is [[spoiler:at Khura'in working hard to reestablish law order, and the extra case takes place after the finale of the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'']].
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Just like his mentor and his mentor before him. In his case, though, this is a sign of him being a fanboy of his mentor rather than an unconsciously mimicked habit. [[spoiler:During the final
case of the noodle stand Phoenix apparently visited with Maya a lot in ''Apollo ''Spirit of Justice'', since there's no mention of such a thing in the American releases might of the first three games. At least the ''Professor Layton'' crossover there is a cutscene showing Apollo's righteous anger, channeled through his demand that Ga'ran end her and Phoenix munching burgers.
** Though with how much Maya [[BigEater loves food in general]], it's easy
insane & illegal rein as monarch as he points at her, is able to send out a force that's strong enough to assume they're ''both'' her favorites. This cause the Royal Guard to be blown away and for Ga'ran to recoil as if she was physically struck]].
* GiverOfLameNames: His name for a runaway calico cat he finds in an audio drama? Callie. Athena and Trucy are quick to make fun of his extremely lame naming sense.
* GreenEyedMonster: One interpretation of his dislike of Klavier
is further implied really just jealousy that Klavier is a talented prosecutor AND rock star.
* HairstyleInertia: If photographs seen
in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' (third case, second are any indication, Apollo's had his dual-antenna hairstyle since he was a very young boy. And according to [[spoiler:his father's Divination Seance, those antennae have been there ''since he was a baby'']].
* HasAType: Seems to have a thing for meek, soft-spoken girls with artsy streaks, going by his interactions with Vera Misham and Juniper Woods. Klavier even tells him that someone like Athena Cykes doesn't seem like Apollo's type.
* HatesSmallTalk: He'll do anything to avoid talking about his past until it's eventually dragged out into the open.
* HeadDesk: Upon TheReveal [[spoiler:that Dhurke [[DeadAllAlong has been dead all this time]] and was being channeled by Maya and (later) Amara]], he lifts his head up and slams it onto the desk in despair. This is absolutely ''not'' PlayedForLaughs.
* HereditaryHairstyle: [[spoiler:It comes from his Dad's side, except Apollo's horns are pointed up instead of down like his father, Jove.]]
** [[spoiler:Although they have different fathers, his half-sister Trucy also has small hair spikes on the top of her head which resemble Apollo's.]]
* HeroicBSOD: Briefly in Case 6-5, when he finds out [[spoiler:Dhurke has been DeadAllAlong]]. Similar to Phoenix in Case 2-4, he gets a unique "utter despair" animation for the first time ever.
* HesBack: In ''Dual Destinies'', the game seems to be bent on [[BreakTheCutie break him]] in cases 4 and 5, but when he manages to shake off his funk and trust both Athena and Phoenix completely, he drops his bandages, EyepatchOfPower and CoatCape and stands in court with Phoenix for the first time since ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney''.
* HollywoodHealing: In case 1 of ''Dual Destinies'', Apollo is so battered that his attempt to defend Juniper Woods has to be passed to Athena because he is physically unable to do so (and then after the case he gets conked on the head). After case 4, he takes his "leave of absence" and does some
investigation day), when but he's still wearing all his bandages. Come the climax of case 5 he unwraps his bandages and is right as rain, able enough to help Phoenix offers to take Maya to "Eldoon's Noodles, or your favorite burger joint" for celebration.
* UnskilledButStrong: She doesn't train nearly as hard at
with his defense of Athena. All of this happens...maybe over the Kurain Channeling Technique as her cousin Pearl, and considers her skill inferior. There are also times that she fails to channel span of two or three days at most, at a spirit time when she's the other characters seemed to think he would be in bed recuperating for a while.
* HotBlooded: A phrase used over and over to describe Apollo is his "passionate heart burning red". This is even more obvious in "Turnabout Serenade", when Apollo and [[spoiler:Daryan Crescend]] would almost duke it out if it weren't for Klavier's intervention.
* HyperAwareness: An explicit ability of his [[spoiler:due to his Gramarye ancestry, and heightened by his Bracelet]]. Percieving involves noticing even the most minor of nervous tics and using them to have witnesses reveal information they are
trying to (notably in Case 1-4, where she fails to channel her sister). Closer analysis reveals that, between her and Pearl, Maya is actually the medium with the ''stronger'' spiritual power. In case 2-4, she channels a spirit that Pearl was channeling, leaving Pearl as herself--a feat Pearl stated had to be done by a very powerful medium. This is a plot point in [[spoiler:3-5, where the ''failure'' of Pearl to channel a spirit is caused by Maya turning out to already be channeling said spirit--in other words, Maya can "steal" a channeled spirit from Pearl, but not the other way around]]. Not so much anymore in her ''Spirit of Justice'' appearance, as she's now both skilled ''and'' strong.
* VaporWear: In 6-3, when Maya is channelling a male spirit, he removes the upper part of her outfit to reveal his chest. Not among the clothing removed is a bra. This does, however, make sense, as channelling involves changing the shape of the channeller's body, and [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing so loose, unrestrictive clothing is probably for the best]].
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her sister Mia, but only if she lets them.
* {{Womanchild}}: [[DownplayedTrope To a degree]] in ''Spirit of Justice''. While she ''has'' gotten OlderAndWiser, there are still moments where she shows a childlike enthusiasm and curiousity even into her late twenties, and of course, she's still just as big of a ''Steel Samurai'' fan as she was when she was a teenager. She even enjoys the Khura'inese ripoff ''The Plumed Punisher'' just as much as the original.
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!!Pearl Fey (''Harumi Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Sahaku (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]''), Creator/MisakiKuno ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/AlexisTipton ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll''
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->''"I know who you are. You're... You're Mystic Maya's... '[[ShipperOnDeck special someone!]]'"''

Mia and Maya's younger cousin, and a spirit medium prodigy. She believes that "Mr. Nick" is "Mystic Maya"'s "special someone", but this is a result of a sisterly devotion to Maya and growing up in a village with a high divorce rate, even for the US. She first becomes Phoenix's assistant when Maya is accused of murder in ''Justice for All'', and hangs around in succeeding cases. She moves back to Kurain Village after the events of ''Trials and Tribulations'' and resides there post-timeskip, although she still willingly offers assistance to the Agency when they need it.

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[[folder:'''Pearl Fey''' (''Harumi Ayasato'')]]
!!Pearl Fey (''Harumi Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced
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* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:Decides to stay and open his own law office in the now liberated Khura'in at the end of "Turnabout Revolution".]]
* IdiotHair: His two..."horns", which helps endear him during his formative years and go on to become a defining physical characteristic in his later appearances. [[spoiler:The fact Trucy also has a set of these, albeit smaller, under her top hat connects the pair before their true relationship is actually confirmed]].
* IncorruptiblePurePureness: He refuses to compromise his morals in any way, shape, or form in his pursuit of justice.
* InsultOfEndearment: He is given the insulting nickname "Horn Head"
by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Sahaku (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]''), Creator/MisakiKuno ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
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Rayfa. She later warms up to Apollo, but still calls him "Horn Head".
* IronicEcho: At one point during his ConflictingLoyalty in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", Apollo [[spoiler:becomes something of a shadow of his old mentor, Kristoph, mimicking some of his animations and lines. The following quote was even highlighted in-game, drawing further attention to its significance.]]
-->'''Apollo:''' [[spoiler:Evidence is everything in court.]]
* {{Irony}}: At the beginning of ''Apollo Justice'', where Trucy is revealed to be Phoenix's "daughter", Apollo is somewhat shocked upon realizing that would mean Phoenix would've had a kid at just 18 or so. [[spoiler:Doing the math reveals that Apollo's mother would also have been 18 when he was born.]]
* ItsPersonal: Becomes so dead-set on indicting the person who killed [[spoiler:his best friend Clay]] that he decides to leave the Wright Anything Agency to act on his own. Turns out the main reason for his actions was due to [[spoiler:his perceiving ability and evidence piling up against Athena]].
* {{Keet}}: He's eccentric and [[NoIndoorVoice loud]], while managing to smile a goofy smile quite often in ''Dual Destinies''. [[spoiler:When he's not being broken that is.]]
* KleptomaniacHero: He is Phoenix's student, after all.
* KubrickStare: Apparently this is how he looks like when he's using Perceive.
* LastNameBasis: In the Japanese version he always refers to people
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their last name (with "[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics -san]]" added to the end), except for Trucy (which makes sense since he reserves "Naruhodou" to Phoenix) and Clay. In the English version, he tends to call people "Mr./Ms. [Name]" in court, even if he's quite familiar with them.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "A New Chapter of Trials!", his Objection theme, which gets remixes in the following games. ''Dual Destinies'' also gives him a calmer variation, "I'm Fine!", used as his proper character theme.
* LivingLieDetector: He can use either evidence or his perception ability to expose lies.
* MadeOfIron: While he hasn't been through quite as much crap as Phoenix has, he still manages to [[TakingTheBullet body-block a large piece of debris]] with relatively minor injuries and he quickly recovers [[spoiler:from a TapOnTheHead]] shortly afterwards without any lasting trauma.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Apollo" because he exposes the truth; "Justice" because... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin well]]... "Hosuke" means "law boy" and "Odoroki" means surprise; it would roughly mean 'A surprising man of law'. Also, the god "Apollo" was not only the god of truth, but also of the sun and is sometimes attributed with ''reviving'' the sun every morning, giving Apollo yet another connection to Phoenix. The god Apollo was also attributed with establishing the legal system of 12 jury members to decide guilt, according to Aeschylus's play "The Eumenides", which describes the god essentially being the first attorney who defends a client accused [[spoiler: [[https://www.ancient-literature.com/greece_aeschylus_eumenides.html of]] [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything matricide]]]], of all things. This one gets lampshaded by Phoenix when Juniper compares Apollo to the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology sun]]:
--->'''Phoenix:''' (The way she makes him sound... you'd think Apollo was some ancient god...)
--->'''Phoenix:''' (Oh, wait...)
** Apollo was also the Greek god of music, foreshadowing the fact that[[spoiler:, albeit at different times, both of Apollo's parents have been musicians]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Near the end of case 5 in ''Dual Destinies'', he realizes how [[spoiler: the phantom]] tricked him into thinking [[spoiler:Athena]] was Clay Terran's killer. This causes Apollo to feel incredibly foolish for turning against them.
--> '''Apollo''': The scumbag even made me turn on [[spoiler:Athena]]! Damn it! How the hell did I fall for that?!
* MysteriousPast: Other than the fact that he was abandoned when he was a year old, nothing was known about Apollo's past or motivations for becoming a lawyer until ''Dual Destinies'' and especially ''Spirit of Justice'' revealed his backstory. This is lampshaded, with other characters calling him out for not telling them until they become relevant to the story.
* TheNapoleon: A more downplayed one compared Franziska (whom he is three ''centimetres'' taller than). He's loud, brash, HotBlooded, and possesses the "big personality" trait of the Napoleon. The one time his lack of stature has attention drawn to it, he immediately points out that the person calling him short is ''shorter than he is''.
* NeatFreak: According to ''Spirit of Justice'', Apollo instinctively cleans when he sees a mess because he's the only one who ever cleans up at the agency.
* NervesOfSteel:
** It takes some nerve to be willing to not move an inch when the ''building you're in is about to blow up'' only
to see to it that justice gets carried out. And then taking things a step farther after the place actually blows up with him in it, selflessly using his own body to shield another person from dangerous, falling rubble.
** Pulls it off again in ''Spirit of Justice'', where he manages to puzzle out a way to [[spoiler:overthrow Queen Gar'an while
her royal guards are pointing assault rifles at him]].
* NiceGuy: He's definitely a little overexuberant, but his heart is absolutely in the right place.
* NoIndoorVoice: ''Chords of Steel!'' He's called out several times for being loud by other characters.
* ObliviousToLove: Towards Juniper Woods in ''Dual Destinies'': she literally starts knitting heart-patterned scarfs when the conversation so much as refers to him, and he doesn't seem to notice. Subverted once you get inside his head in case 4, where it's revealed he worries about putting her off if he doesn't play it cool and act natural.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Kid still gets mistaken for a high-schooler.
* OnlySaneMan: Apollo is usually the one hanging a giant lampshade over how ridiculous some of the stuff he and the others at the agency get put through is. Although he's certainly NotSoAboveItAll.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: After [[spoiler:the death of his best friend Clay]], Apollo becomes much more serious and quiet as he deals with his doubt and tries to find the truth of what happened.
-->'''Trucy:''' I'm really worried about him. He's not himself at all. He's usually not so cool and dark and mysterious like that!
* OrphansPlotTrinket: Apollo's bracelet, one of a pair that belonged to his mother and left with him before he was [[ParentalAbandonment abandoned]]. It ended up being very important to his LivingLieDetector powers.
* OutOfFocus: Underwent this during the 6-year gap between the releases of ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'' and ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies''. While Edgeworth got [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth two spin-offs]] and Phoenix got two [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney crossover]] [[VideoGame/UltimateMarvelVsCapcom3 appearances]], and both got additional media like films and musicals, Apollo was nowhere to be seen, even eventually being dropped off the 10th anniversary site. ''Dual Destinies'' brings him back as a {{Deuteragonist}}, however. And in ''Spirit of Justice'', [[spoiler:he becomes the main character, which is especially obvious in the last case.]]
* ParentalAbandonment: He spent all his life without his parents because [[spoiler:his father died while trying to save him from a fire, and his mother returned to her troupe because she thought Apollo also died in the fire]].
* ThePerryMasonMethod: Like Phoenix, he operates in court following this trope.
* PowerIncontinence: Since his first case, Apollo's [[LivingLieDetector Perceive ability]] was shown to not be in his control, but his inability to stop perceiving others when they're tense or lying to him becomes a plot point in ''Dual Destinies''.
* PowerLimiter: His EyepatchOfPower is actually this, as it disables one of his eyes used to perceive people's thoughts.
* PrimalFear: Is scared of heights. Trucy and Athena [[DudeNotFunny make fun of this every chance they get]].
* RebuiltPedestal: Though it's never really returned to the level it was when Apollo first met Phoenix, by ''Dual Destinies'', it's become clear that Apollo has more or less returned to respecting Phoenix as a mentor and Defense Attorney. He trusts him enough that [[spoiler:when his private investigation all seems to point to Athena being the murderer of Clay, he confronts Phoenix in court due to believing that he was the one person who could prove his conclusion wrong. In the first BadEnding of ''Turnabout Revolution'', this unfortunately stays collapsed]].
* RedHotMasculinity: Apollo is passionate and headstrong, with a "passionate heart burning red". Red is also his favorite color and is featured prominently in his outfits.
* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Phoenix's Blue, being more excitable, hot-blooded, and prone to anger than Phoenix is. Jinxie Tenma even mistakes him for a ''literal'' Red Oni. A shining example comes in their responses to Athena asking if she can assault someone annoying her, Gaspen Payne for Phoenix, and Florent L'Belle for Apollo. Phoenix vehemently tells her not to, while Apollo simply tells her to get in line because he wants to do it first. Compared to Athena he's slightly less excitable, however.
* RefusalOfTheCall: At the end of 4-1, Phoenix asks Apollo to join his firm. But being that he just let Apollo unknowingly use forged evidence to win a case, Apollo adamantly refuses even though it had been his dream to work at Wright & Co. Law Offices. After two months of unemployment and [[TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive a (false) emergency call from Wright]], he finally ends up joining the agency.
* TheReliableOne: Out of all the employees of Wright Anything Agency, Apollo is the most likely to be doing the extra work no one else wants to do, such as cleaning the toilet, dealing with paperwork or running errands.
* RestrainingBolt: What his EyepatchOfPower actually is; he uses it to stop his bracelet from triggering his perception abilities every time Athena lies about what she was doing during Clay's murder. He uses it partially so he can function without his abilities from going off, but mostly because he doesn't want to believe Athena is actually guilty for killing his best friend.
* RevengeBeforeReason: In a trial, a bomb is about to go off in the courtroom, yet Apollo still wants to continue with the trial. This is a direct side-effect of the below trope.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Kickstarted by [[spoiler:Clay Terran's death]]. He gets into a conflict of interest with himself when the prime suspect for the murder turns out to be [[spoiler:Athena Cykes]].
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** Has this dynamic with Trucy in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', being the dry, snarky, and down-to-earth StraightMan to her more cheery and vividly imaginative nature.
** Also shares this dynamic heavily with Athena in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', as she presents herself as having a more tomboyish, openly active, and energetic nature to contrast his more calm and rational approach.
* SheIsNotMyGirlfriend: This is Apollo's reaction when Klavier assumes he's dating Athena.
* ShipTease:
** Between him and Athena. Klavier even thinks Athena is Apollo's girlfriend, and Bonny mistakenly assumes that Apollo and Athena are a comedy duo performing their [[LikeAnOldMarriedCouple old married couple]] routine when they're really just behaving like they usually do around each other.
** Juniper has a huge crush on Apollo, knitting scarves with hearts in them when anyone so much as mentions Apollo. Somehow, he hasn't noticed.
** With [[spoiler:Aura Blackquill]], who seems to have a soft spot for Apollo. Be it because she sympathized with his loss, hoped his investigation would lead to [[spoiler:Athena]]'s conviction, or both.
** Seems to get a lot with Trucy, although if that ever looked like it was going to happen, Phoenix would put a stop to it [[spoiler:by revealing that they're half-siblings.]]
** He seems to get some with Vera Misham in "Turnabout Succession". His awkward attempts to get her to open up, not to mention him actually [[spoiler:crying when he learns she'll be okay after both her trial and her poisoning]], practically ooze this.
* ShutUpHannibal:
** Blackquill constantly interrupts Apollo as he makes various explanations of his defense in 5-2. Eventually, Apollo has enough and proceeds to tell Blackquill to put a sock in it and listen to his case for once.
** In 6-2, Nahyuta claims that Apollo and Trucy, the defense and the defendant, are going to hell near the end of the trial, just before Apollo proves the true culprit's guilt. Apollo then says Nahyuta is going to hell for trying to get an innocent girl convicted of murder.
* SincerestFormOfFlattery: Why his mannerisms are so similar to Phoenix's, his idol.
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: This is likely why he attracts the attention of so many women, he's straight forward, honest, and an extremely affable guy.
* StraightMan: Taking over this role from Phoenix
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trilogy, but cranked up a few notches due to his tendency to try to be as professional as possible no matter how ridiculous the situations or people around him get.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: As revealed in ''Spirit of Justice'', he's the spitting image of his biological father, [[spoiler:Jove Justice]]. Subverted with [[spoiler:Dhurke, though, who also kind of looks like him but is simply his ''foster'' father]].
* SuperDrowningSkills: ''Spirit of Justice'' reveals that he doesn't
know who you are. You're... You're Mystic Maya's... '[[ShipperOnDeck special someone!]]'"''

Mia and Maya's younger cousin, and a spirit medium prodigy. She believes
how to swim. Gets PlayedForDrama when [[spoiler:Apollo is trapped in an underground lake near Kurain Village that "Mr. Nick" is "Mystic Maya"'s "special someone", but rapidly filling up with water and nearly drowns.]]
* SuperSenses: Has a ''highly'' attuned sense of visual perception even without his bracelet.
* SuperWristGadget: His bracelet lets him know when a person is nervous.
** This bears some explanation, pieced together from his debut game. His bracelet is made of a heat-reactive alloy, unique from his birthplace country, which is used to make jewelry that expands together with its wearer as they age and grow up. It just so happens to help Apollo pick up on his own subconscious reactions to Perceive, those hinted to be very small muscular contractions, because the expansion process of the bracelet is as slow as you'd expect from a ''metal'' to do that. In short, his self-adjusting bracelet doesn't adjust as quick as the spasms that happens when his vision subconsciously picks up a tell on someone else, so he feels this piece of jewelry tightening weakly around his wrist at those moments.
* SupportingProtagonist: Phoenix is still the one driving the larger metaplot, even in his game. [[spoiler:However,
this is a result inverted in ''Spirit of a sisterly devotion Justice'' as the game has Phoenix in the name while the story is actually about Apollo.]]
* SurvivalMantra: His "I'm fine!" yelling is always meant
to Maya and growing up in a village encourage himself. He also gives this encouragement to others with a high divorce rate, even an equally loud "You'll be fine!"
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Looked like he was one
for the US. She first becomes Phoenix before he diverged into his own character (though he still retains a lot of Phoenix's assistant traits).
* TearsOfFear: In case 4-2, Apollo starts crying
when Maya he finds Trucy after [[spoiler: he thought she was abducted in the court room. Turns out it was her stalling for time.]]
* TearsOfJoy: In the aftermath of case 4-4, Apollo cries when [[spoiler: it turns out that Vera was going to be alright.]]
* TakingTheBullet: Taking the ''gigantic chunk of debris'', actually, for Juniper. This is how he got his injuries.
* TapOnTheHead: At one point, Apollo is attacked and knocked out with a pointed piece of rubble. Even though it was apparently bad enough to cause bleeding, he was just fine after a night in the hospital.
* TenMinuteRetirement: In ''Dual Destinies'', Apollo leaves The Wright Anything Agency [[spoiler:to search for the true murderer of his friend Clay]] saying that the truth Phoenix searches for is probably different from his own. It only lasts less than a day.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like his fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys: see MeaningfulName entry.
* ThinkingTic: Apollo pushes his left index finger in the center of his forehead while resting his right arm in the crook of his left arm during his thinking animation.
* ThisLoserIsYou: Wanted to be exactly like Phoenix... and gets called out for being needlessly loud and showy in court.
* TookALevelInBadass:
** Between the fourth and fifth game. He comes across as a lot more composed and in control of both his attitude in court, and also his perceiving abilities. Although he's still perfectly capable of bluffing his way to the truth if he has to...
** He takes several levels in badass in the sixth game. By the end, he has [[spoiler:defeated Phoenix in court, overthrown a ''queen'' by convicting her of murder, and opened his own law firm in Khura'in]].
* TookALevelInJerkass: Temporarily in ''Dual Destinies'' when [[spoiler:he begins to suspect Athena might be responsible for Clay's murder]].
* TragicKeepsake:
** [[spoiler:The jacket he wears in ''Dual Destinies'' was owned by his deceased friend Clay Terran.]]
** His bracelet could be seen as this, as it was the only thing he had left from his biological parents after he was abandoned.
** [[spoiler:The former Sahdmadhi law firm becomes this in "Turnabout Revolution" as he inherits it following Khura'in's liberation.]]
* TraumaCongaLine:
** Experiences one in ''Dual Destinies''. [[spoiler:It begins when Clay, his best friend since middle school, gets murdered right before finally accomplishing his life's dream. Clay's mentor and Apollo's acquaintance gets accused for the murder. When going to investigate the crime with his partner Athena, she lies about having seen the murder weapon and sends Apollo into an existential dilemma when she keeps causing his bracelet to react whenever she talks about the case. Because of this, he handicaps himself with an eyepatch so he can't perceive Athena's tells. During the trial, a bomb goes off, which he is caught in and then gets injured further while saving Junie from falling rubble. Junie
is accused of the bombing and murder in ''Justice for All'', of a third party, and hangs around Apollo volunteers to defend her, only to succumb to his injuries right before the trial and has to pass it on to Athena. Not long after, while doing a bit of investigation on the side, he's assaulted in succeeding cases. She moves the ruins of Courtroom #4 and sent back to Kurain Village the hospital. After coming to, he takes a leave of absence from the Wright Anything Agency so that he could sort out his suspicions on Athena. But when he resumes his investigation of Clay's murder, he comes to the only logical conclusion, based on the decisive evidence found by both him and Detective Fulbright, that Athena may be the killer. He interrupts the final verdict in case 5-5 in hopes that Wright can find a hole in his reasoning and clear up his doubt.]]
** ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't really kind to him either. [[spoiler:First, his friend and assistant Trucy is arrested for murder. Then the office he works in nearly gets repossessed because of somebody copying Trucy's signature on a shady contract. He meets his foster brother again after 10 years in the middle of defending her, who has not only changed dramatically, but tells Apollo that he's going to hell for defending criminals. He meets his foster father again after 10+ years, where later on the two of them are thrown deep into a cave where he nearly drowns. When the two of them end up in Khura'in, he defends him in court against suspicions of murder, only to find out that he's been DeadAllAlong. This revelation is so devastating that Apollo suffers a HeroicBSOD as [[DarkestHour he questions his own motivations for becoming a lawyer]]. And after he recovers from that shock, he eventually has to call for a seance to see the final moments of his biological father, Jove Justice, who he never got to know since Jove was killed when Apollo was a baby.]] Note that this happens roughly ''four to five months''
after the events of ''Trials and Tribulations'' and resides there post-timeskip, although she still willingly offers assistance "The Cosmic Turnabout"/"Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* UnwittingPawn:
** Ends up as one of these for [[TheChessmaster Chessmaster]] [[spoiler:Phoenix]]. Later on when he helps the aforementioned out, at least he's doing it willingly.
** He was also one for [[spoiler:the phantom in ''Dual Destinies''. The lighter presented as evidence is used to cast suspicion on Athena, not knowing that the person who gave the evidence was the one responsible for Clay Terran's death.]]
* WaistcoatOfStyle: His signature outfit, [[ColorMotif in bright red]]. ''Dual Destinies'' establishes that he has a red jacket to match, which can be seen draped over one of the couches at the agency.
* TheWatson: Like Phoenix
to the Agency when they need it.Kurain Channeling Technique, he's the one asking all the relevant questions about all the magic acts he sees. In ''Dual Destinies'', he has this role again for all the Japanese folklore he encounters.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Has this dynamic with Ema with them throwing snarky banters to each other, though it depends on her mood. It's more consistent with Athena once she is introduced.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
** Apollo is adverse to heights. In "The Magical Turnabout", he and Athena have to climb up to a stage catwalk. Athena notes that Apollo's white as a sheet and mentally he keeps reminding himself not to look down.
** One witness in another case wears a giant cardboard box and shuffles around in it to spy on people, sometimes making a hissing sound. When Apollo first meets them he says "Don't let it be a SNAAAAAKKKEE!!"
* YouCanAlwaysTellALiar: He is able to read and expose even the subtlest tell to expose lies by someone he is interrogating or cross-examining with his perception ability unless the prosecutor does something to interfere with this ability.
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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Once ran from Kurain to the courthouse when it's likely she's never left her home village before. Judging by the fact she doesn't know what a train is, she doesn't seem to comprehend that running a 2-hour train route on foot at the age of 8 shouldn't be possible.
* AffectionateNickname: Phoenix calls her "Pearls" and Maya calls her "Pearly" ("Harumi-chan" and "Hami-chan", in the Japanese version). Edgeworth picks up Phoenix's name for her, while Athena picks up Maya's. Subverted with Apollo, who just calls her Pearl or Ms. Pearl Fey.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest of the Feys, and a little sister figure to Maya. Phoenix also grows quite fond of her.
* BadassAdorable: The girl can run from her home village to the courthouse. Without getting winded. On a route that takes 2 hours by train. She can also slap a 26-year-old man ''out of consciousness''.
* BigSisterWorship: She adores and idolizes Maya. In ''Dual Destinies'' she's even picked up a few of her mannerisms as shown by her animations.
* BlushSticker: Often when in the depths of Phoenix/Maya shipping delusions or when embarrassed.
* BreakTheCutie: Pearl is one of the most well-meaning, sweet-natured, and adorably naïve characters in the entire series. Naturally, she gets put through the wringer several times a game, and is probably the character who gets the most grief heaped upon her other than Maya. Phoenix even tries to avert some of this in 2-2 by having her channel Mia for him [[spoiler:so she doesn't have to watch her mother be questioned and arrested. This only postpones things to 3-5, where Pearl learns that her mother used her in an attempt to kill her cousin and aunt]].
* CheerfulChild: When life isn't beating her down, she's generally in a good mood, because she's either seeing something new and exciting or mooning over Phoenix and Maya.
* ChildProdigy: Described by other characters as possessing massive spiritual power at a very young age. Amplified in ''Spirit of Justice,'' where she states that it takes year of studying and training to channel spirits and that only she and Maya are capable of it. Remember she first channelled a spirit when she was '''eight'''.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Pearl is a sweet kid who adores her mom and her cousin Maya. She has absolutely no idea that [[spoiler: her mother wants Maya killed so Pearl can take her place]], and is vital to Phoenix unraveling Case 2-2, [[spoiler: Morgan's latest plot]]. [[spoiler: She does find out about her mother's true nature by the end of the trilogy, though]].
* CoolBigSis: Acts like this to Trucy, according to Phoenix. Pearl is often amazed whenever Trucy puts on a show for her.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Case 2-4 is one of her biggest roles in the series, where she takes over Maya's role as assistant while Maya is [[spoiler:being held hostage]].
* DeathGlare: One of her default sprites. Even moreso in Case 3-2, when she thinks Phoenix is getting too close to Desiree.
-->...[[OhCrap *glare*]]
* DieForOurShip: InUniverse example. She tends to beat the crap out of Phoenix if she catches him with another woman, whether the wife of one of his clients or [[spoiler:the woman who dated Phoenix while disguised as her sister, and whom he realized actually ''did'' love him]]. However, she seems to get over this in ''Dual Destinies''.
* ExpressiveHair: The rings in the back of her head perk up or sag with her mood.
* FatalFlaw: Pearl's only true fault is [[ChildrenAreInnocent her naivete.]] Cool and all, except [[spoiler:it allows her to be used as an UnwittingPawn by Morgan and trigger Case 3-5.]] And the sad thing is, she really just wanted to help...
* FashionableAsymmetry: As a teenager, she sports a little hair-bauble on her left.
* TheFashionista: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she suggests that Maya add a clothes shop to Kurain. She also retains her waist bow and painstakingly intricate hairstyle, implying that they were not forced on her by her mother.
* FelonyMisdemeanor: The sets of Psyche-Locks she has only conceal things she's too embarrassed to admit, not crimes. In ''Justice For All'', they indicate that she accidentally broke a vase, as children are prone to do; in ''Dual Destinies'', that she got lost on a school trip. That she worries about these things at all may be an indicator of her mother's sternness.
* FreudianExcuse: As Maya points out, Pearl's passionate ShipperOnDeck tendencies come from growing up in a village where many marriages end in divorce, and thus desperately hoping that her cousin ends up with a good man.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: A lot of the vet's staff say that it's hard to get Rifle the penguin to like anybody. Both Pearl and Rifle get along [[FluffyTamer swimmingly]].
* HairstyleInertia: Her bangs are slightly different as a teenager (tied down by one bead instead of two) but she still sports the same pretzel hairstyle in ''Dual Destinies''.
* HeightAngst: She's rather short for her age and self-conscious about it. This is most obvious in "Phoenix Wright: Asinine Attorney", where she dismays about being an inch shorter than Ahlbi Ur'gaid, who is only ''nine years old'' while Pearl is eighteen.
* InnocentProdigy: She's very naive but at the same time she's an even better spirit medium than Maya.
* {{Irony}}: Pearl is the one who gave Phoenix the means to be a lie detector, yet in every appearance she has something to hide from him. [[spoiler:Even in ''Spirit of Justice'' where Apollo visits her instead, she hides something from him, and ends up getting perceived.]]
* JustTryingToHelp: She wants to do the best she can for the people she loves, including her dear mother. [[spoiler:Her following Morgan's directions (wanting to help) ended up starting the chain of events of 3-5 without her even realizing what she did.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: "With Pearly", a happier and lighter version of "Turnabout Sisters", Maya's theme. It got remixed in ''Dual Destinies'' as well.
* {{Malaproper}}: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:she gets confused with the final passage of Morgan's instructions, which ended with a flowery passage basically condemning Misty Fey to Hell. Pearls reads it as: "Take the gravy from the roast dinner and cover Misty's scroll with it".]]
* MeaningfulName:
** She is precious to her mother [[spoiler:as a means to an end, not as a person]]. Her Japanese name means 'Spring Beauty'. It indicates that she's cute, really.
** According to the creators, her name is actually a reference to Literature/TheScarletLetter, in which the book's protagonist is forced to raise a daughter from a love affair.
* MistakenForRomance:
** Maya apparently talks to Pearl about Phoenix a lot, resulting in Pearl assuming that Phoenix and Maya were a couple. She doesn't exactly get disabused of this notion in the first three games, but she seems to have grown out of it by ''Dual Destinies''.
** In the "Turnabout Reclaimed" case in ''Dual Destinies'', early in the case Phoenix mistakenly assumes that Pearl is in a relationship with Marlon Rimes, because Pearl has been acting very friendly to Marlon and is even helping Marlon get Rifle the penguin back. Why was Pearl getting along so well with him? [[spoiler:Because Pearl got lost and bumped into Marlon, spilling fish all over the both of them, screwing up his schedule and causing him to lose his calendar. Pearl was trying to make it up to him by helping him in his job.]]
* MageBornOfMuggles: The only case in a series where MuggleBornOfMages is more common. Her mother, Morgan Fey, had low spiritual power, and her unknown father was a normal man outside the Fey clan, yet Pearl herself is ''very'' much capable of channeling spirits.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has one of these moments when she realises [[spoiler:exactly what happened in Case 3-5: that she nearly got Maya, whom she looks up to as a big sister, killed and that she ''did'' get Misty Fey (whom she adored both as the former master of Kurain and as her author-alter-ego Elise Deauxnim) killed.]] She runs from the courtroom all the way back to the monastery, presumably intending to go into self-imposed exile there, but Phoenix and Maya bring her back pretty much straight away.
* NiceGirl: Pearl is a good kid who just wants the people she loves to be happy. [[spoiler:This gets abused badly by her mother.]]
* OlderAndWiser: Post-timeskip, Pearl has definitely become this to a degree. She's a bit more accustomed to the outside world now beyond Kurain Village and tends to speak more like an actual teenager; key word is "tends", as she does slip back into some of her speech patterns from when she was a kid.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to her HairstyleInertia and height she actually looks 3-4 years younger than her age in ''Dual Destinies'' despite being only a year behind the 18-year old Athena. She's even mistaken by Dhurke for a little girl in ''Spirit of Justice'' and is actually shorter than the 9-year old Ahlbi (who in all fairness is quite tall for his age) by an inch.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her father left her mother due to feeling marginalized by Kurain village's emphasis on its women, due to the Fey family's spiritual powers only being passed down to its women. This and all the other failed marriages she's seen growing up are the root of why she's so fixated on romance, especially the one she's convinced Maya has with Phoenix. [[spoiler:And then there's what her mother did...]]
* PinkMeansFeminine: Comes off as girlier than Maya with her obsession with romance, and wears a pink kimono.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: At the age of nine, she's able to slap a grown man into unconsciousness.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She's more than 15 years younger than her half-sister[[spoiler:s Dahlia and Iris]].
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: She is quite intelligent, being able to avoid her mother's evil influence and navigate a city alone as a child, but her incredibly narrow education never taught her what ''murder'' is. When Phoenix tells her he's a lawyer, she thinks [[BusmansVocabulary "lawyer" is a school of channeling]].
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In the final case of ''Trials and Tribulations'', Pearl gives this to Franziska von Karma, bluntly stating she hates her for trying to get Maya convicted for murder just for her own satisfaction. She even goes as far as telling Franziska that's she's just a wimp if she doesn't have her whip. Although in the context of the situation this rant is due to Pearl being traumatized and case 2-2 being the first memory of Franziska to enter her mind; it may have not happened if Pearl remembered the events of case 2-4.
* SharedFamilyQuirks:
** Like her mother, Pearl seems to have a fondness for green tea and strawberry desserts.
** Her idle and serious animations bear a resemblance to that of her [[spoiler:half-sisters Iris and Dahlia]]. After the TimeSkip, she has picked up Maya's clasping hand animation as well.
* ShipperOnDeck:
** Pearl is an in-universe Phoenix/Maya shipper. She responds... violently... to any suggestion they are NOT madly in love, at least on Nick's part. By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', she seems to get over it for the most part.
** She also ships Oldbag/Edgeworth in case 2-4, or at least takes Oldbag's feelings seriously about the matter and chides Nick for not doing so too.
* SoulPoweredEngine: She can charge Maya's Magatama with her spiritual power, enabling the holder to become a LivingLieDetector.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In case 2-2. Her presence in [[spoiler:the Winding Way]] is the one thing that prevents [[spoiler:Morgan and Mimi]]'s plan from going off without a hitch, preventing them from hiding the evidence that winds up unraveling their entire scheme. She also empowers Phoenix's Magatama so that it can detect when people are hiding something, which helps him unravel both that case and many others after it.
** Also in 3-2. She [[spoiler: gets lost and wanders into Luke Atmey's office, where Phoenix and Maya pick her up]]. If they'd actually ''[[spoiler:checked inside of the bag]]'', they'd have found the Urn and the case would have been much shorter. Her mistake still winds up unravelling [[spoiler:Atmey]]'s scheme, as the [[spoiler:fingerprints Phoenix left on it]] prove that he was concealing the Urn from police. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that Atmey ''wanted'' to be convicted as [=DeMasque=]]].
* TerribleArtist:
** This trait comes into play as an important plot point in ''Justice for All'', as she breaks a sacred urn supposedly containing Ami Fey's soul, and spends the rest of the investigation fixing it (although she reversed the I and A, making the name being spelled as "IAM" instead). Phoenix takes advantage of her presence in her mansion's hallway to catch a witness lying that they walked across the same hallway while not noticing anyone.
** As shown in ''Spirit of Justice'', even as a teenager, her drawings are little more than childish doodles, to her embarrassment.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Having grown up in a village where marriages culminate in either emotional distance between husband and wife at best, and divorce at worst, Pearl is a big believer in the "happy ever after" and a huge sucker for romance plots in general. It isn't Maya who sucks her into the Steel Samurai franchise -- it's Will Powers describing the tropperiffic romantic subplots of the shows in case 2-4. She gets really intense about whether or not the female love interests fall in love and tries to drill Powers for more info.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the Branch Families of the Fey Clan. [[spoiler:Since their inception, the Branch Families have always plotted to wipe out the Main Family and usurp their spot as the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, with Pearl's mother, Morgan, scheming to kill Maya with the help of Pearl's half-sister, Dahlia Hawthorne. By contrast, Pearl and Iris are the only members of the Branch Families who bear no animosity towards Maya or any of the Main Family members, with Pearl idolizing Maya.]]
* TokenMiniMoe: When first introduced, she was the adorable child character in a cast of young adults. By ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', she's more mature but still seems like the "baby" of the group.
* TrustPassword: Because she's been warned not to talk to strangers, she won't talk to Phoenix until he shows her Maya's Magatama. The sight makes her burst into tears, because she knows Maya would only have given it up if she were in ''serious'' trouble.
* UnequalRites: If shown Phoenix's badge in ''Justice For All'', she says she sees power in it, power which isn't related to channeling.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Morgan wants to use Pearl to regain main family status, which requires killing/discrediting Maya]]. Pearl has no clue about this and adores her cousin.
** In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:is told to retrieve a letter and channel Dahlia Hawthorne, supposedly for the sake of the main family, but so that Morgan can kill Maya (or, alternatively, frame her for murder) and install Pearl as Master]].
** [[spoiler:In "Turnabout Revolution" the main villain of the first part thought he could make her this so he could further manipulate Phoenix, but Apollo, Athena and Phoenix immediately shot that down, knowing that Pearl wouldn't do anything like that, especially if she knew what he and his benefactor did to Maya.]]
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her cousin Mia, but only if she lets them.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of the Feys, and possesses immense spiritual power -- [[spoiler:her two older sisters, on the other hand, have almost no spiritual power to speak of]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:'''Trucy Wright''' (''Minuki Naruhodo'')]]
!!Trucy Wright (''Minuki Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/ChiekoHiguchi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'' voice drama, ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/KiraBuckland (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''
[[quoteright:219:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_8560.png]]
[[caption-width-right:219:[[labelnote:Click here to see her at age 8]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_8561.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->''"They always say that, on stage, you should hit the crowd with speed and ferocity!"''

Teen magician extraordinaire (in training) and the heir to the [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Gramarye]] name. Phoenix adopted her following her father's disappearance seven years before the events of ''Apollo Justice''. Once Apollo joins the agency, she tags along on his cases and acts as an assistant much in the way Maya did.

Her signature tricks are "The Amazing Mr. Hat", a wooden puppet almost as big as her that she can [[{{Hammerspace}} somehow]] hide in her cloak, and "Magic Panties", where she pulls out all sorts of bizarre items from frozen turkeys to mops to noodle bowls... all from a large pair of panties. She manages the talent branch of "Wright Anything".

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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Once ran from Kurain to the courthouse when it's likely she's ->''"[[ButNowIMustGo I'll never left her home village before. Judging by the fact she doesn't forget everything you've done for me, Mr. Wright! I don't know what a train is, she doesn't seem how I'll ever repay you! Here's to comprehend that running a 2-hour train route on foot at the age of 8 shouldn't be possible.
* AffectionateNickname: Phoenix calls her "Pearls" and Maya calls her "Pearly" ("Harumi-chan" and "Hami-chan",
seeing you back in the Japanese version). Edgeworth picks up Phoenix's name for her, while Athena picks up Maya's. Subverted with Apollo, who just calls her Pearl or Ms. Pearl Fey.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest of the Feys, and a little sister figure to Maya. Phoenix also grows quite fond of her.
* BadassAdorable: The girl can run from her home village to the courthouse. Without getting winded. On a route that takes 2 hours by train. She can also slap a 26-year-old man ''out of consciousness''.
* BigSisterWorship: She adores and idolizes Maya. In ''Dual Destinies'' she's even picked up a few of her mannerisms as shown by her animations.
* BlushSticker: Often when in the depths of Phoenix/Maya shipping delusions or when embarrassed.
* BreakTheCutie: Pearl is one of the most well-meaning, sweet-natured, and adorably naïve characters in the entire series. Naturally, she gets put through the wringer several times a game, and is probably the character who gets the most grief heaped upon her other than Maya. Phoenix even tries to avert some of this in 2-2 by having her channel Mia for him [[spoiler:so she doesn't have to watch her mother be questioned and arrested. This only postpones things to 3-5,
U.S. again someday! Until then... you know where Pearl learns that her mother used her in an attempt to kill her cousin and aunt]].
* CheerfulChild: When life isn't beating her down, she's generally in a good mood, because she's either seeing something new and exciting or mooning over Phoenix and Maya.
* ChildProdigy: Described by other characters as possessing massive spiritual power at a very young age. Amplified in ''Spirit of Justice,'' where she states that it takes year of studying and training to channel spirits and that only she and Maya are capable of it. Remember she first channelled a spirit when she was '''eight'''.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Pearl is a sweet kid who adores her mom and her cousin Maya. She has absolutely no idea that [[spoiler: her mother wants Maya killed so Pearl can take her place]], and is vital to Phoenix unraveling Case 2-2, [[spoiler: Morgan's latest plot]]. [[spoiler: She does
find out about her mother's true nature by the end of the trilogy, though]].
* CoolBigSis: Acts like this to Trucy, according to Phoenix. Pearl is often amazed whenever Trucy puts on a show for her.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Case 2-4 is one of her biggest roles in the series, where she takes over Maya's role as assistant while Maya is [[spoiler:being held hostage]].
* DeathGlare: One of her default sprites. Even moreso in Case 3-2, when she thinks Phoenix is getting too close to Desiree.
-->...[[OhCrap *glare*]]
* DieForOurShip: InUniverse example. She tends to beat the crap out of Phoenix if she catches him with another woman, whether the wife of one of his clients or [[spoiler:the woman who dated Phoenix while disguised as her sister, and whom he realized actually ''did'' love him]]. However, she seems to get over this in ''Dual Destinies''.
* ExpressiveHair: The rings in the back of her head perk up or sag with her mood.
* FatalFlaw: Pearl's only true fault is [[ChildrenAreInnocent her naivete.]] Cool and all, except [[spoiler:it allows her to be used as an UnwittingPawn by Morgan and trigger Case 3-5.]] And the sad thing is, she really just wanted to help...
* FashionableAsymmetry: As a teenager, she sports a little hair-bauble on her left.
* TheFashionista: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she suggests that Maya add a clothes shop to Kurain. She also retains her waist bow and painstakingly intricate hairstyle, implying that they were not forced on her by her mother.
* FelonyMisdemeanor: The sets of Psyche-Locks she has only conceal things she's too embarrassed to admit, not crimes. In ''Justice For All'', they indicate that she accidentally broke a vase, as children are prone to do; in ''Dual Destinies'', that she got lost on a school trip. That she worries about these things at all may be an indicator of her mother's sternness.
* FreudianExcuse: As Maya points out, Pearl's passionate ShipperOnDeck tendencies come from growing up in a village where many marriages end in divorce, and thus desperately hoping that her cousin ends up with a good man.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: A lot of the vet's staff say that it's hard to get Rifle the penguin to like anybody. Both Pearl and Rifle get along [[FluffyTamer swimmingly]].
* HairstyleInertia: Her bangs are slightly different as a teenager (tied down by one bead instead of two) but she still sports the same pretzel hairstyle in ''Dual Destinies''.
* HeightAngst: She's rather short for her age and self-conscious about it. This is most obvious in "Phoenix Wright: Asinine Attorney", where she dismays about being an inch shorter than Ahlbi Ur'gaid, who is only ''nine years old'' while Pearl is eighteen.
* InnocentProdigy: She's very naive but at the same time she's an even better spirit medium than Maya.
* {{Irony}}: Pearl is the one who gave Phoenix the means to be a lie detector, yet in every appearance she has something to hide from him. [[spoiler:Even in ''Spirit of Justice'' where Apollo visits her instead, she hides something from him, and ends up getting perceived.]]
* JustTryingToHelp: She wants to do the best she can for the people she loves, including her dear mother. [[spoiler:Her following Morgan's directions (wanting to help) ended up starting the chain of events of 3-5 without her even realizing what she did.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: "With Pearly", a happier and lighter version of "Turnabout Sisters", Maya's theme. It got remixed in ''Dual Destinies'' as well.
* {{Malaproper}}: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:she gets confused with the final passage of Morgan's instructions, which ended with a flowery passage basically condemning Misty Fey to Hell. Pearls reads it as: "Take the gravy from the roast dinner and cover Misty's scroll with it".]]
* MeaningfulName:
** She is precious to her mother [[spoiler:as a means to an end, not as a person]]. Her Japanese name means 'Spring Beauty'. It indicates that she's cute, really.
** According to the creators, her name is actually a reference to Literature/TheScarletLetter, in which the book's protagonist is forced to raise a daughter from a love affair.
* MistakenForRomance:
** Maya apparently talks to Pearl about Phoenix a lot, resulting in Pearl assuming that Phoenix and Maya were a couple. She doesn't exactly get disabused of this notion in the first three games, but she seems to have grown out of it by ''Dual Destinies''.
** In the "Turnabout Reclaimed" case in ''Dual Destinies'', early in the case Phoenix mistakenly assumes that Pearl is in a relationship with Marlon Rimes, because Pearl has been acting very friendly to Marlon and is even helping Marlon get Rifle the penguin back. Why was Pearl getting along so well with him? [[spoiler:Because Pearl got lost and bumped into Marlon, spilling fish all over the both of them, screwing up his schedule and causing him to lose his calendar. Pearl was trying to make it up to him by helping him in his job.]]
* MageBornOfMuggles: The only case in a series where MuggleBornOfMages is more common. Her mother, Morgan Fey, had low spiritual power, and her unknown father was a normal man outside the Fey clan, yet Pearl herself is ''very'' much capable of channeling spirits.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has one of these moments when she realises [[spoiler:exactly what happened in Case 3-5: that she nearly got Maya, whom she looks up to as a big sister, killed and that she ''did'' get Misty Fey (whom she adored both as the former master of Kurain and as her author-alter-ego Elise Deauxnim) killed.]] She runs from the courtroom all the way back to the monastery, presumably intending to go into self-imposed exile there, but Phoenix and Maya bring her back pretty much straight away.
* NiceGirl: Pearl is a good kid who just wants the people she loves to be happy. [[spoiler:This gets abused badly by her mother.]]
* OlderAndWiser: Post-timeskip, Pearl has definitely become this to a degree. She's a bit more accustomed to the outside world now beyond Kurain Village and tends to speak more like an actual teenager; key word is "tends", as she does slip back into some of her speech patterns from when she was a kid.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to her HairstyleInertia and height she actually looks 3-4 years younger than her age in ''Dual Destinies'' despite being only a year behind the 18-year old Athena. She's even mistaken by Dhurke for a little girl in ''Spirit of Justice'' and is actually shorter than the 9-year old Ahlbi (who in all fairness is quite tall for his age) by an inch.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her father left her mother due to feeling marginalized by Kurain village's emphasis on its women, due to the Fey family's spiritual powers only being passed down to its women. This and all the other failed marriages she's seen growing up are the root of why she's so fixated on romance, especially the one she's convinced Maya has with Phoenix. [[spoiler:And then there's what her mother did...]]
* PinkMeansFeminine: Comes off as girlier than Maya with her obsession with romance, and wears a pink kimono.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: At the age of nine, she's able to slap a grown man into unconsciousness.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She's more than 15 years younger than her half-sister[[spoiler:s Dahlia and Iris]].
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: She is quite intelligent, being able to avoid her mother's evil influence and navigate a city alone as a child, but her incredibly narrow education never taught her what ''murder'' is. When Phoenix tells her he's a lawyer, she thinks [[BusmansVocabulary "lawyer" is a school of channeling]].
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In the final case of ''Trials and Tribulations'', Pearl gives this to Franziska von Karma, bluntly stating she hates her for trying to get Maya convicted for murder just for her own satisfaction. She even goes as far as telling Franziska that's she's just a wimp if she doesn't have her whip. Although in the context of the situation this rant is due to Pearl being traumatized and case 2-2 being the first memory of Franziska to enter her mind; it may have not happened if Pearl remembered the events of case 2-4.
* SharedFamilyQuirks:
** Like her mother, Pearl seems to have a fondness for green tea and strawberry desserts.
** Her idle and serious animations bear a resemblance to that of her [[spoiler:half-sisters Iris and Dahlia]]. After the TimeSkip, she has picked up Maya's clasping hand animation as well.
* ShipperOnDeck:
** Pearl is an in-universe Phoenix/Maya shipper. She responds... violently... to any suggestion they are NOT madly in love, at least on Nick's part. By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', she seems to get over it for the most part.
** She also ships Oldbag/Edgeworth in case 2-4, or at least takes Oldbag's feelings seriously about the matter and chides Nick for not doing so too.
* SoulPoweredEngine: She can charge Maya's Magatama with her spiritual power, enabling the holder to become a LivingLieDetector.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In case 2-2. Her presence in [[spoiler:the Winding Way]] is the one thing that prevents [[spoiler:Morgan and Mimi]]'s plan from going off without a hitch, preventing them from hiding the evidence that winds up unraveling their entire scheme. She also empowers Phoenix's Magatama so that it can detect when people are hiding something, which helps him unravel both that case and many others after it.
** Also in 3-2. She [[spoiler: gets lost and wanders into Luke Atmey's office, where Phoenix and Maya pick her up]]. If they'd actually ''[[spoiler:checked inside of the bag]]'', they'd have found the Urn and the case would have been much shorter. Her mistake still winds up unravelling [[spoiler:Atmey]]'s scheme, as the [[spoiler:fingerprints Phoenix left on it]] prove that he was concealing the Urn from police. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that Atmey ''wanted'' to be convicted as [=DeMasque=]]].
* TerribleArtist:
** This trait comes into play as an important plot point in ''Justice for All'', as she breaks a sacred urn supposedly containing Ami Fey's soul, and spends the rest of the investigation fixing it (although she reversed the I and A, making the name being spelled as "IAM" instead). Phoenix takes advantage of her presence in her mansion's hallway to catch a witness lying that they walked across the same hallway while not noticing anyone.
** As shown in ''Spirit of Justice'', even as a teenager, her drawings are little more than childish doodles, to her embarrassment.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Having grown up in a village where marriages culminate in either emotional distance between husband and wife at best, and divorce at worst, Pearl is a big believer in the "happy ever after" and a huge sucker for romance plots in general. It isn't Maya who sucks her into the Steel Samurai franchise -- it's Will Powers describing the tropperiffic romantic subplots of the shows in case 2-4. She gets really intense about whether or not the female love interests fall in love and tries to drill Powers for more info.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the Branch Families of the Fey Clan. [[spoiler:Since their inception, the Branch Families have always plotted to wipe out the Main Family and usurp their spot as the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, with Pearl's mother, Morgan, scheming to kill Maya with the help of Pearl's half-sister, Dahlia Hawthorne. By contrast, Pearl and Iris are the only members of the Branch Families who bear no animosity towards Maya or any of the Main Family members, with Pearl idolizing Maya.]]
* TokenMiniMoe: When first introduced, she was the adorable child character in a cast of young adults. By ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', she's more mature but still seems like the "baby" of the group.
* TrustPassword: Because she's been warned not to talk to strangers, she won't talk to Phoenix until he shows her Maya's Magatama. The sight makes her burst into tears, because she knows Maya would only have given it up if she were in ''serious'' trouble.
* UnequalRites: If shown Phoenix's badge in ''Justice For All'', she says she sees power in it, power which isn't related to channeling.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Morgan wants to use Pearl to regain main family status, which requires killing/discrediting Maya]]. Pearl has no clue about this and adores her cousin.
** In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:is told to retrieve a letter and channel Dahlia Hawthorne, supposedly for the sake of the main family, but so that Morgan can kill Maya (or, alternatively, frame her for murder) and install Pearl as Master]].
** [[spoiler:In "Turnabout Revolution" the main villain of the first part thought he could make her this so he could further manipulate Phoenix, but Apollo, Athena and Phoenix immediately shot that down, knowing that Pearl wouldn't do anything like that, especially if she knew what he and his benefactor did to Maya.]]
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her cousin Mia, but only if she lets them.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of the Feys, and possesses immense spiritual power -- [[spoiler:her two older sisters, on the other hand, have almost no spiritual power to speak of]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:'''Trucy Wright''' (''Minuki Naruhodo'')]]
!!Trucy Wright (''Minuki Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/ChiekoHiguchi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'' voice drama, ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/KiraBuckland (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''
[[quoteright:219:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_8560.png]]
[[caption-width-right:219:[[labelnote:Click here to see her at age 8]]\\
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_8561.png[[/labelnote]]]]
->''"They always say that, on stage, you should hit the crowd with speed and ferocity!"''

Teen magician extraordinaire (in training) and the heir to the [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Gramarye]] name. Phoenix adopted her following her father's disappearance seven years before the events of ''Apollo Justice''. Once Apollo joins the agency, she tags along on his cases and acts as an assistant much in the way Maya did.

Her signature tricks are "The Amazing Mr. Hat", a wooden puppet almost as big as her that she can [[{{Hammerspace}} somehow]] hide in her cloak, and "Magic Panties", where she pulls out all sorts of bizarre items from frozen turkeys to mops to noodle bowls... all from a large pair of panties. She manages the talent branch of "Wright Anything".
me!]]"''



* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She acts as one to Apollo -- as his perky teenage assistant who's also his boss's daughter, she tends to wear him down by forcing him to do what she wants. Phoenix being the owner of the place makes it easier for her. For all Apollo grumbles about it, though, it's clear that he cares about Trucy and honestly wants to help her out, and it's similarly clear that Trucy cares for him. [[spoiler:The twist is that they're ''actually'' siblings, although they're unaware of it.]]
* BagOfHolding: Her magic panties, which she pulls all sorts of things out of.
* BeAsUnhelpfulAsPossible:
** In "Turnabout Serenade," she realizes how the magic trick works, but refuses to tell Apollo so as not to reveal a fellow magician's secrets.
** Averted in "The Magical Turnabout," in which Trucy immediately tells Apollo everything she knows about the magic trick that was used to murder Mr. Reus. It appears that this trope only applies when dealing with another magician's secrets, rather than with her own.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: By ''Spirit of Justice'', she's taken to using Apollo's "I'm fine!" whenever she's feeling anxious or upset.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: An ambiguous example. Trucy has a running gag of interrupting Apollo and Phoenix's narrations.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: The first time we see Trucy in Case 4-1, she almost comes across as an EmotionlessGirl. It's really jarring upon re-playing the game and knowing [[GenkiGirl what she's really like for the rest of the game]], [[spoiler:and possibly an indication that Trucy is extremely uncomfortable with handing over the fake piece of evidence Phoenix told her to give to Apollo]].
* ChildProdigy: Phoenix accurately describes her as such. Trucy is an exceptionally bright, sharp-witted girl, often deducing the truth behind Apollo's cases well before he does. She's also a first-rate illusionist despite her young age, and even displays an aptitude for business management in the day-to-day operations of the Wright Anything Agency.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Trucy herself is not a true example, but she employs this trait intentionally, most often to grate on Apollo. For example, when her magic panties are stolen in "Turnabout Corner", she loudly and knowingly refers to them as her panties repeatedly, regardless of who could be listening and much to Apollo's chagrin.
* ConsummateLiar: Tells Apollo a great many lies, large and small, right to his face throughout their cases together, all without the slightest hint of a physical tic to tip him off.
* CovertPervert: Possible, if ambiguous -- Athena found ''something'' questionable in her purse. We never learn what it is.
--> '''Athena:''' Oh, wow! She has...?! Oh, Trucy! You are BAD!
* DaddysGirl: Exceedingly so. She adores Phoenix, and he dotes on her as much as he can.
* DamselInDistress: She is kidnapped and held hostage along with 12 other people in ''Dual Destinies''. She handles the situation quite well, however, using a moment of carelessness by the kidnapper to convey important information to her father and the police. The sixth game then sees her falsely charged with a murder during one of her shows, leading to a defense by Apollo and Athena.
* ADayInTheLimelight: After being DemotedToExtra in ''Dual Destinies'' [[CharacterFocus in favor of Athena]], she gets a whole case revolving around her in ''Spirit of Justice'': "The Magical Turnabout", in which a magic trick gone wrong leads to her being accused of murder.
* DecoyDamsel: Played with. During the middle of "Turnabout Corner", [[spoiler:she "kidnaps" herself by using her incredible Mr. Hat puppet to stall for time so she can explain the Perceive system to Apollo. [[AngerBornOfWorry Apollo is understandably angered.]]]]
* DemotedToExtra: While she appears in almost every case of ''Dual Destinies'', she doesn't actually do much of anything most of the time and instead just hangs around the office (if present at all). Much of her detailed characterization fades out of focus with her. It's only until the final investigation in the penultimate case when Phoenix is left without Apollo or Athena that she regains her position as a investigative parner, knowing that helping her dad out will help cheer him up. This is alleviated in ''Spirit of Justice'', where she finally gets [[ADayInTheLimelight a case for herself]]... as the defendant.
* {{Fangirl}}: She's a very big fan of Troupe Gramarye and the Gavinners, even using a special animation to signify "fangirling" over either.
* FixingTheGame: She helped Phoenix cheat in poker while he was disbarred by signaling his opponent's subtlest tells to him.
* {{Flanderization}}: A side-effect of her DemotedToExtra status in ''Dual Destinies'' is that most of her conversations involve her Magic Panties and little else. Not so much in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', but beyond her stint as "The Magical Turnabout"'s defendant, she continues to be little more than a background character used only for occasional magic-themed gags.
* GenkiGirl: Especially if it means an opportunity for her to bedazzle or entertain someone, whether it involves using a magic trick or not. This is also reflected in some of her idle animations where she's shown literally bouncing around.
* GuestStarPartyMember: She doesn't have as much screentime in ''Dual Destinies'', but nonetheless briefly tags along as an assistant in both "The Monstrous Turnabout" and "Turnabout For Tomorrow".
* {{Hammerspace}}:
** Just where exactly does she keep a puppet nearly as large as herself? Especially when she's a child, and Mr. Hat's actually bigger than her?
** She somehow hides a number of improbably large items in her Magic Panties as well.
* HairstyleInertia: Her child sprites have the same hairstyle as her teenage ones.
* HappilyAdopted: Calls Phoenix her father like he sired her himself, and the two of them obviously have a very close relationship. In Case 4-4, when Phoenix has adopted her, and says she can call him "Daddy" moments later, she does so without hesitation and with a smile on her face, despite having only just met him.
* HiddenDepths:
** Though her years as a professional performer allow her to deliberately conceal it, Trucy displays many signs indicating that her deductive reasoning and understanding of a crime scene rival Phoenix's. Even Apollo is impressed at how fast she can unravel a contradiction of facts.
** She is shown to have a poker face that rivals Phoenix's. [[spoiler:She manages to convincingly hide her sadness over the death of her biological father. When Apollo realizes who "Shadi Smith" really was and is about to reveal it to the court, Trucy tells him that it's fine and to just say it. He wonders if she figured it out even before he did.]] And in ''Dual Destinies'', [[spoiler:when she's being held hostage, she takes advantage of access to a video screen Phoenix is watching to tell him how many hostages and robots there are, before the kidnapper shoves her away.]]
** ''Spirit of Justice'' reveals she handles the office accounting.
* HonorBeforeReason:
** Trucy ''refuses'' to reveal the secrets behind another magician's trick. Even when her partner Apollo ''needs'' to know how a magic trick works in order to save someone accused of murder.
** In the audio drama "Turnabout Animal Circus!?", she takes her insistence on the Magician's Code to such an absurd extreme that when accused of stealing a male calico cat during a failed magic trick, she declines telling the police and the rest of the Agency how the magic trick works, and even goes so far as to accept her accusation.
** Fortunately, she's willing to put reason before honor by the time of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', as in the second case, when she's been arrested for involuntary manslaughter, this time she's willing to reveal the secret of her magic trick to help Apollo and Athena (though she threatens that if Apollo ever tells anyone, she'll make him the guinea pig of all her future magic tricks, which she does anyhow). Overall, she only appears concerned by the idea of revealing another magician's secrets, while her own can be excused should the situation call for it.
* HyperAwareness: Capable of this, but her Perceive ability is far weaker than Apollo's. [[spoiler: They ''are'' half-siblings.]]
* IdiotHair: She has two under her hat, a design motif that [[spoiler:she has in common with her half-brother Apollo]].
* {{Kawaiiko}}: Just look at her bouncing animation.
* KidSidekick: At age 15, she fills the role in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', during Apollo's investigations and trials. She occasionally returns to the role for brief spaces of time in the later two games, ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''.
* KnifeThrowingAct: Is great at throwing knives accurately to the point of [[spoiler:disabling Yuri Cosmos' segway tires to stop him for questioning]], well beyond the point of skill needed to perform a KnifeThrowingAct. Reasonably, her father is a little disturbed at the accuracy with which she can do this.
-->'''Trucy:''' And the streak continues!
* LateArrivalSpoiler: ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' specify that she's Phoenix's ''adopted'' daughter from the get-go, whereas in ''Apollo Justice'' this was a semi-major reveal that came partway through the third case.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Child of Magic", an energetic and joyful theme that suits her cheerful disposition. The theme is later repurposed as a general theme for the Wright Anything Agency in ''Dual Destinies''. She also shares "Troupe Gramarye" with the other members of the troupe, and it plays whenever she talks about them. [[spoiler:In ''Spirit of Justice'', "Reminiscing ~ Smile, No Matter What" plays when she's interviewed at the detention center, as her insecurities are finally brought to light. Fittingly, it is a DarkReprise of "Troupe Gramarye".]]
* LittleStowaway: [[spoiler:Apparently made her way to Khura'in in "Turnabout Revolution" by hiding in Edgeworth's suitcase, although where she was while the cast was off investigating is anyone's guess. Judging from Edgeworth's reaction, it's not the first time she has done this]].
* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:She's Apollo's half-sister, although neither of them are aware of this relation]].
* MagicalGirl: Plays one in the "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" stage show, and often refers to herself as one in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* MagicianDetective: Sort of, being the magician assistant to a defense attorney, though she only very rarely uses her magician skills to help Apollo.She does use her magician skills to help Phoenix when Yuri Cosmos tries to flee on a Segway by throwing a knife into his Segway's tire to disable it, forcing him to finally reveal the information he's been hiding from Phoenix.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: She's a stage magician, so a few of the things she does can be explained with sleight-of-hand, fake props, etc. Some things don't really have a logical explanation as to how she's able to do them, like her "magic panties," or where she keeps Mr. Hat, which is bigger than she is.
* NeverBareheaded: She's never seen without at a magician's silk top hat, even as a child, except when her puppet Mr. Hat is wearing it.
* PluckyGirl: Trucy powers through several horrible experiences like a champ, keeping a smile on her face even when concealing her sadness.
* ThePollyanna: Despite all the hardships she's gone through in her life [[spoiler:like both her biological parents vanishing from her life by the time she was no older than 8, with the latter being assumed dead and the former abandoning her and then being found dead 7 years later before they could reunite (something she still largely hides her knowledge of), and being accused of murder in ''Spirit of Justice'']], Trucy always maintains an upbeat and positive attitude. This trope is subverted to some degree, as much of Trucy's cheery nature [[StepfordSmiler is a mask]], but nevertheless she's still TheHeart of the Wright Anything Agency.
* PunnyName:
** "Trucy" comes from "true" and possibly "see true"/"see through". "Minuki" means "seeing through" (just so you know, the Perceive System is called the Minuku System in Japanese).
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a brief one to [[spoiler:Roger Retinz]] in "The Magical Turnabout", after learning that [[spoiler:he not only tried to frame her for murder, but used a magic trick to commit the crime.]]
-->'''Trucy''': ...I get it now. That attitude toward magic... [[spoiler:is why my grandfather kicked you out [of Troupe Gramarye].]] You... you don't deserve to call yourself a magician!
* SiblingTeam: [[spoiler:Although both parties remain blissfully unaware of the fact, she's normally paired with Apollo, her half-brother.]]
* SillyMeGesture: She puts the knuckles to her hat instead of her head, though. Don't worry, though; the cuteness still shines through.
* ShoutOut: When she boasts that her hat is "...like a little universe! Bigger on the inside than on the outside!", Apollo is reminded of a [[Series/DoctorWho certain show he used to watch.]]
* StageMagician: This is her main job.
* StepfordSmiler:
** A far less drastic version, but nonetheless [[spoiler:hiding her sadness behind a convincing smile is a specialty of Trucy's. She feigns a cheerful smile when she tells Apollo that her father, Zak Gramarye, was so good at making things disappear that he [[ParentalAbandonment made himself disappear]], but Phoenix knows the truth.]]
** Apollo pushes this button in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', forcing her (via his Perceive ability) to open up to him. The resulting conversation sees her break her performer's façade and openly cry.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She's the spitting image of her mother Thalassa. In her youth, she bore a stronger resemblance to [[spoiler:her half-brother Apollo, though she's evidently grown out of it by the time the two meet.]]
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She mirrors Maya's role from the original trilogy -- a perky female assistant with a screwed-up family background. The creators even described her role in ''Apollo Justice'' as being "just like Maya's." This is, however, also subverted in that Trucy's personality, while superficially similar to Maya's, was also written to stand in sharp contrast to hers in many areas.
* TenderTears: Displays these in ''Spirit of Justice'', when Apollo continues to believe in her innocence even when Trucy herself believes she may have accidentally killed someone during a performance and disgraced the Gramarye name.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Speaks this way in the Japanese version.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Played for laughs, but in ''Spirit of Justice'', she shows a growing interest in bigger and more dangerous magic tricks, frequently using Apollo (and later Athena) as unwilling guinea pigs for them.
* TrainingFromHell: Though not originally true in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', part of her {{Flanderization}} in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' includes Trucy frequently putting Apollo and later Athena through rigorous and often terrifying tasks as an assistant to her magic practice.
* YoungAndInCharge: As the major breadwinner for the Wright Anything Agency, everyone agrees that Trucy outranks everyone else who works there, including her own father.
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!!Charley
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!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''

->''"Charley. A quite decorative plant. He's a handful, but I've grown quite attached to the little fella. He also helps me to remember all the good times with Mia." - Phoenix Wright''

A potted plant (specifically, a ''Cordyline stricta''), which was placed in the office by Mia Fey and has been there ever since.



* AndYourLittleDogToo: Was knocked over when Redd White broke in and was condemned by Roger Retinz.
* CaringGardener: Everyone at the agency cares for Charley and tends to over water him.
* CompanionCube: Charley is a plant, therefore inanimate and his caretakers still love him.
* PunnyName: Just like everyone else in the office, Charley's name could be based on ''Charlwoodia stricta'', one of the taxonomic synonyms for Charley's species.
* ShoutOut: His name might be a reference to "Chuck the Plant", from ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion'', which became a running in-joke and appears in many Creator/LucasArts adventure games afterwards.
* TalkingToPlants: Whenever someone waters him they tend to talk to him.
* TragicKeepsake: He is one of the few things that remain in the office that belonged to Mia Fey.
* TeamPet: Or rather plant.

to:

* AndYourLittleDogToo: Was knocked over when Redd White broke in
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The main ace attorneys and assistants of
the agency cares for Charley and tends to over water him.
* CompanionCube: Charley is a plant, therefore inanimate
''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series, consisting of Phoenix Wright and his caretakers still love him.
* PunnyName: Just like everyone else
close circle. For other defense attorneys and assistants, see [[Characters/AceAttorneyDefenseAttorneysAndAssistants here]].

The agency started out as the Fey & Co. Law Offices when Mia Fey left Marvin Grossberg's firm to start her own. She defended Phoenix Wright when he was accused of murder in college, and later took him on as an apprentice. Phoenix inherited the firm after her death, turning it into the Wright & Co. Law Offices with Mia's sister Maya and later her cousin Pearl as his assistants. Upon his disbarment and adoption of Trucy, it was renamed the Wright Talent Agency. The firm was finally renamed the '''Wright Anything Agency''' upon hiring Apollo Justice as a rookie lawyer. Athena Cykes joined the firm
in the office, Charley's name could be based on ''Charlwoodia stricta'', one of the taxonomic synonyms for Charley's species.
* ShoutOut: His name might be a reference to "Chuck the Plant", from ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion'',
interim between ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The place is also Trucy's talent agency, which became is the reason it's not a running in-joke and appears in many Creator/LucasArts adventure games afterwards.
law firm exclusively.

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* TalkingToPlants: Whenever someone waters him '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyPhoenixWright Phoenix Wright]]'''
* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyApolloJustice Apollo Justice]]'''

[[folder:'''General Tropes''']]
* AlwaysMurder: All the cases
they tend to talk to him.
* TragicKeepsake: He is one
take are murders, except two of them (a grand larceny case and a civil case about ownership over an item). [[StatusQuoIsGod Even the few things cases that remain don't start as murders end up involving murder charges somehow]]. This trope becomes so prevalent, Athena is surprised when Apollo takes the civil one.
-->'''Athena:''' ...A civil case?\\
'''Apollo:''' You act like I'm speaking Swahili here.\\
'''Athena:''' It's just, the Wright Anything Agency specializes in criminal law, or so I thought.
* CatchPhrase: They all share the series signature ones across all of their appearances, specifically:
** '''''OBJECTION!''''' for when they spot a contradiction.
** '''''HOLD IT!''''' for when pressing for information.
** '''''TAKE THAT!''''' for proving a point with evidence.
** "The worst of times are when lawyers [[{{Determinator}} have to force their biggest smiles]]" is a creed shared among all the lawyers
in the office that belonged to Agency, and it stems back from the days Mia was at the Grossberg Law Offices.
* ChromaticArrangement: Blue for Phoenix, red for Apollo, and yellow for Athena. One could also include black for
Mia Fey.
* TeamPet: Or rather plant.CrusadingLawyer: An agency policy. All three attorneys believe in their clients' innocence and put their all into hunting down the truth of any case.
* DoubleMeaning: The firm's name as the "Wright Anything Agency" can come off as they'll '''right anything''' that went wrong while the '''Anything''' part covers both the legal and entertainment areas.
* EveryoneIsRelated: Downplayed, but Trucy being Phoenix's adopted daughter and Apollo having been adopted himself are only the start of it. [[spoiler: Factor in the following -- Trucy and Apollo being half-siblings, Apollo's adoptive family being directly related to the Khura'in Royal Family, and that very same royal family sharing ancestry with Kurain village -- and the only member of the WAA who ''doesn't'' end up related to anyone else is Athena]].
* FirstPersonSmartass: Everyone- except ''maybe'' Athena, who just says whatever she's thinking.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: All three attorneys do this. [[spoiler:In "Turnabout for Tomorrow", all three of them give the phantom the pointer finger together]].
* LivingLieDetector: All three have some kind of power to let them pick up on lies and inconsistencies: Phoenix's magatama, Apollo's perception, and Athena's ability to hear others' hearts.
* MasterApprenticeChain: Grossberg trained Mia, who trained Phoenix, who is training Apollo and Athena.
* MonkeyMoralityPose: Not only do they have color coordination, but monkey coordination through their unique abilities. "See No Evil" is handled by Apollo with his perceive system letting him spot tells. Athena is the "Hear No Evil" role with her ability to hear emotions. And finally, Phoenix and his magatama talking someone into revealing the truth fulfills the "Speak No Evil" of the pattern.
* NiceGuy: While their treatment of their clients may vary depending on how obnoxious they are (or, in the case of Apollo, how dumb he thinks the whole thing is), deep inside they genuinely care for them, and they'll believe in their clients until the very end.
* PrimaryColorChampion: Each member of the trio has their own take on the color scheme.
** Phoenix wears a blue suit and red tie with his gold attorney's badge, and later adds a yellow locket with Trucy's picture inside.
** Apollo wears a red vest and pants, a blue tie, and has his signature yellow bracelet to match his own badge.
** Athena wears a yellow suit (overshadowing her own badge), a blue tie and ribbon, and has red hair.
* StepfordSmiler: One rare positive version of this trope. The motto of the Wright Anything Agency is "The worst of times are when lawyers have to force their biggest smiles" since the days of its predecessor, the Fey & Co. Law Offices. And they enforce it almost religiously. It's worth noticing that they never lie to their clients by doing this, but instead is the biggest proof of how much faith they have on their innocence.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Phoenix, Apollo, and Athena make a non-romantic three in ''Dual Destinies''. It becomes a duo in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix goes abroad while Apollo and Athena take cases in the U.S.


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[[folder:'''Athena Cykes''' (''Kokone Kizuki'')]]
!!Athena Cykes (''Kokone Kizuki'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/MegumiHan (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/WendeeLee (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
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->''"Mr. Wright? Can I go and give that prosecutor a smack?!"''

Known as The Courtroom Révolutionnaire and The Healing Attorney. Athena is very confident, cheerful and has a strong sense of justice. However, her inexperience and her extreme desire for competition, combined with the attributes stated before, sometimes get her in trouble in court and outside as well. She's much closer to being a true successor of the Phoenix Wright school than Apollo is, as her reliance in courtroom antics is noticeable (although not completely as she much more prefers the use of technology and psychology than bluffs).

Born with a special sense of hearing which greatly troubled her as a child, Athena was a shy kid with few friends. After a certain tragic event she was forced to leave America and went to live in Europe for the rest of her childhood. Fueled by her personal objective, she acquired a lawyer's badge by the age of 18, as well as a background in psychology. While in Europe, she met Phoenix and soon he hired her for his Agency. Since then, she has been working with her partner and co-worker Apollo Justice. Despite still being green, she has proven time and time again her worth as an attorney and her usefulness as an assistant, establishing herself as a valuable member of the Agency.

Her power is a special sense of hearing so heightened that it can discover a person's true feelings just by listening to his/her words. She can input this information on her computer and analyze it by using the "Mood Matrix", a holographic program with an interface that shows all the emotions felt by a person while speaking, making it useful for searching contradicting emotions. In other words, she will know if you are lying because your voice will give you away. This makes it virtually impossible for her to take on guilty clients. This is also a great way for her to find the root of a person's emotional turmoil and cure it, hence her secondary nickname of "Healing Attorney".
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* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: No mention has ever been made as to who and where her father is.
* AffectionateNickname: "Thena" to Juniper.
* AlliterativeName: In Japanese, '''K'''okone '''K'''izuki.
* AmplifierArtifact: Similar to how Apollo needs his bracelet to make any use of his ability to pick up deception, Athena can hear slight fluctuations in a subject's heart rhythm when their emotional state is concealing information but she requires Widget to actually parse out the real meaning of the fluctuations and turn it into meaningful data (so she knows when she's on the right track when probing for more info).
* AnimalMotifs: Simon Blackquill describes her as a canary: loud, jumpy, and bright yellow. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel_species#Toxic_gases Canaries are also well known for their history of saving people]], which they could do because they were sensitive to problems humans couldn't see.
* AnimeHair: Nothing all that odd about the ponytail on the left side of her head, but that cowlick on the other side can only be this trope. A few guards in ''Spirit of Justice'' compare it to a ''spider's leg''.
* BadassAdorable: Martial artist, lawyer, and empath all in one cute package. She even ran a whole marathon ''without stopping'' when she was only 17.
* BadassBookworm: Studying law and psychology all in the span of seven years is pretty impressive... and yet she can also give you a mean judo flip.
* BerserkButton: One way to ''really'' get under her skin is to not take her seriously as a lawyer.
* BigFancyHouse: [[spoiler:Turns out her childhood home was ''the GYAXA Space Center''!]]
* TheBigGirl: While not remarkably tall or muscular, she can wreck anyone who pisses her off (as a {{Jerkass}} police officer finds out the hard way) [[CurbStompBattle with utter ease]], unlike Phoenix and Apollo who are just good at law. In true ShowDontTell fashion, we see an anime cutscene where she [[CurbStompBattle very easily]] defeats a police officer in Yokai Lane. We even get several replays of the judo flip.
* BigNo: She does this three times as a plot point. The first time is when Phoenix witnesses her [[spoiler:black Psyche-Locks]], the second is when after Simon Blackquill reveals the UR-1 truth, then the third is when Phoenix [[spoiler:breaks her black Psyche-Locks]].
* BlessedWithSuck: Her ability to hear is actually so advanced and refined that, as a child, she would always hear the cacophony of emotions of everyone around her, overwhelming her. Her mother fixed this by giving her special headphones to wear that would suppress the power to just enough.
* BoisterousBruiser: A rare female example. She's [[GenkiGirl hyper]], [[ChewingTheScenery dramatic]], ready to make fun of any mundane thing, has an active imagination, and has a liking to hit her fists together before doing anything that she finds interesting. Not to mention she knows martial arts, so she fills the bill in the strength department as well.
* BrokenAce: She's a prodigy, able to meld law practice with emotional psychology, but good lord, the trauma on that girl. Her beloved mother was killed when she was young, someone she considered her brother was blamed for it, [[spoiler: and she actually ''saw her mother die'' but is repressing the memories]]. She still has trouble in courtrooms because it's relatively easy to press her TraumaButton and send her into a HeroicBSOD, needing her co-counsel to snap her out of it.
* BreakTheCutie: Payne does this to her in case 5-1, while Blackquill does this in 5-2, 5-6 and [[spoiler:5-5]].
* ButtMonkey: Her role in "Turnabout Time Traveler" is being pursued by Trucy for a life-threatening magic trick. She can't catch a break. And when she does, it isn't long until Trucy reappears.
* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: Initially a very morose, passive child, Athena started taking an active role in events when [[spoiler:her mother was murdered. She began by stabbing the guy who did it]].
* CanonImmigrant: Her use of holograms originated in the film adaptation of the first game.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
** "Auf geht's! Let's do this!". The latter phrase is said in English [[GratuitousEnglish even in the Japanese version]].
** "'''GOT IT!'''", used during Mood Matrix segments when she or the other attorneys notice a contradiction.
* CharacterTics: She tends to fiddle with her earring when she's in thought. She also strokes her ponytail when flustered, and punches her fists when she's ready to expose the truth.
* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler:Her earring]] may not seem like an important clue in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", however it became the hope that ended the Dark Age of the Law when Phoenix used it to take down the real criminal.
* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: She's an expert in analytic psychology, but she's severely hampered by her own emotional trauma.
* ColorCodedEmotions: The emotions displayed by the mood matrix which also reflect her emotions when not in use. Light blue is neutral, green is happiness/joy, dark blue is sadness/fear, yellow is surprise/confusion, red is anger/frustration, and black is for a HeroicBSOD.
* ColorMotif: Yellow.
* CondescendingCompassion: In over five years of work to save Simon, she never once considered the possibility that he might have had a reason for TakingTheHeat. (Although Simon's reticence about the situation did not help)
* CopHater: In her first encounter with a police officer, she calls him [[PolicePig pig-headed]] for assuming her to be a high school ditcher pretending to be a lawyer, and outright suplexes the cop (onto Apollo, no less) when he grabs her wrist.
* CreepyChild: How she appears in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" during [[spoiler:the flashback of how she tried to 'fix' her mom.]]
* CuteClumsyGirl: Her EstablishingCharacterMoment is her showing off her advanced tech, proudly marching up the courtroom stairs, then tripping and tumbling down to the bottom.
* CutenessProximity: In "Turnabout Revolution", she can't help but gush over how cute [[spoiler:Armie Buff]] is.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: [[spoiler:Her mother Metis was brutally murdered in front of her when she was just a child and]] she suffers from PTSD as a result. Talking about her past with her in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" actually brings up [[spoiler:[[http://i.imgur.com/W0UgO0E.png black Psyche-Locks!]]]]
* ADayInTheLimelight: Her role in ''Spirit of Justice'' isn't as important as in ''Dual Destinies'', but she does get Case 4 primarily all to herself.
* DeadpanSnarker: She's not as snarky as Phoenix or Apollo, but due to her energetic and impulsive nature, she's much more likely to be vocal about it.
* DemotedToExtra: Her overall role in the main story of ''Spirit of Justice'' is just moral support. The ''one'' case where she takes center stage is a BreatherEpisode with no investigation and only a single trial day, and it's completely unrelated to the overarching plot. Even the special episode demotes her by having her constantly be chased around by Trucy trying to get her to do life-endangering tricks, and unlike Apollo's offscreen investigations of a mysterious piece of evidence in the previous game's special episode, she doesn't get to investigate any of the sort.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: When she finally manages to prove Simon's innocence, she's satisfied with the case...and then Edgeworth reminds her that they still have to figure out who the ''real'' killer was [[spoiler:and that now Athena herself is a suspect]].
* DitzyGenius: Has qualifications in both law and psychology. She's also [[GenkiGirl hyper]] and [[CuteClumsyGirl clumsy]].
* TheDogBitesBack: Suggested as a motive for [[spoiler:her possible matricide, upon apparently being used by her mother as a guinea pig for her research]]. Ultimately subverted, [[spoiler:Athena loved her mother and she loved her back, and would've never murdered her]].
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Has these when her past is brought up, complete with a bloody background.
* EmotionalBruiser: She's the BigGirl of the agency, but is prone to overdo drama and tears for small things. ''Dual Destinies'' brings the "tears" part [[BreakTheCutie to its limit]].
* TheEmpath: She can actually sense the attitude and feelings of the people around her. This overwhelmed her as a child, and as a result she wasn't able to handle people.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her establishing moment for Apollo is him witnessing her judo throw a cop that was about to wrongfully arrest her when he refused to believe that she's a lawyer at 18... unfortunately for Apollo, she throws the cop ''at him!''
* ExpressiveHair: Athena's ponytail spikes like a lightning bolt when she's shocked.
* ExpressiveAccessory: When not using her Mood Matrix, the device (nicknamed "Widget") takes the appearance of various facial expressions (along with its associating color) to reflect on what mood she's in (similar to what a mood ring does, although mood rings don't show facial expressions), sometimes it will even speak her thoughts aloud. Quite tellingly, it shuts off whenever she experiences a HeroicBSOD.
* {{Expy}}: She looks a lot like [[VideoGame/GhostTrick Lynne]] with different eyes and hairstyle. Both are also [[FieryRedhead Fiery Redheads]] and [[GenkiGirl Genki Girls]].
* {{Fanservice}}:
** Since she spent her high school years living in Europe, she was not a Themis Law Academy student. Therefore, her DownloadableContent SailorFuku outfit can only be considered this.
** Her bonus outfit in ''Spirit of Justice'' is also {{Fanservice}}, being a Tres Bien waitress outfit, something she's never even been involved with.
* FashionableAsymmetry: Her TomboyishPonytail, {{Tricked Out Glove|s}}, and single earring.
* FieryRedhead: Young, red-headed, headstrong and competitive.
* AFoolForAClient: Indirectly plays this role in "Turnabout for Tomorrow". Phoenix Wright is still the main Defense Attorney but she plays the role for assistant when they defend [[spoiler:Simon Blackquill]] and co-assists with Apollo Justice in confronting the real killer. The Judge reminds her to return to [[spoiler:the defendant seat]] after it is all finished.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** She tends to unconsciously mimic other people's speech patterns (see GratuitousForeignLanguage below): it's later shown that she does the same for their emotions, getting easily carried away by their doubt or distress.
** What kind of person would need a device that vocalizes their emotions? [[ShrinkingViolet The kind of person Athena used to be.]]
* FunPersonified: Is let down by boring people (like Apollo, when he gets particularly serious or snarky), but otherwise, she's always ready to have fun in any situation, with any mundane thing around. She's the PluckyComicRelief as of ''Dual Destinies'', after all. She can get serious when the situation demands it, though. Obviously.
* GenkiGirl: Probably the genkiest in the series. It's likely that she's overcompensating for her very stifled childhood.
* GirlInTheTower: When Athena was young, she lived in [=GYAXA=]'s Space Center with her mother. She rarely left the Center because [[spoiler:her extremely sensitive hearing made it difficult for her to be in crowds]], and only a handful of people knew she even existed. It wasn't a ''[[GildedCage disadvantaged]]'' childhood, exactly- her mother really did love her- but it was a while before she got any sort of grasp on social norms. Luckily, Simon was there to guard Metis' "most beloved treasure".
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: In the Japanese version, she speaks brief [[GratuitousEnglish English]] phrases. In the English version, she occasionally drops {{G|ratuitousGerman}}erman, [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] and [[GratuitousFrench French]] phrases. ''Spirit of Justice'' adds [[GratuitousItalian Italian]] to the mix.
* HairstyleInertia: Photographs of her in her youth shown in ''Dual Destinies'' imply that her hair's been in the same long side-ponytail since childhood.
* HarmfulToMinors: The tragic incident of her childhood is totally this. Also, something you probably want to keep away from real children too, hence the M-rating that VisualNovel got.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: During her youth, she was much less social and wore heavy headphones whenever she went out in public. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] as [[spoiler:the headphones were specially designed to protect her from SensoryOverload due to hearing the emotions of everyone around her at once]].
* HereditaryHairstyle: Athena's long ponytail may be an attempt to mimic her mother's.
* HeroicBSOD: Every prosecutor she has faced as lead defense attorney including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne has successfully managed to induce this in her in every trial she has led the defense in, and all of these prosecutors would have defeated her in these trials if she did not have a co-counsel to snap her out of this or if another lawyer of the Wright Anything Agency did not step in to take over the defense.
** Suffers from this many times thanks to her PTSD. The major one being when [[spoiler:being accused of killing her own mother.]]
** She gets [[BreakHerByTalking one]] in case 3 after Aristotle Means gives her a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech "Reason You Suck" Speech]] stating she should be ashamed to call herself a lawyer for [[spoiler:bringing up false charges on Hugh O'Conner]]. Thankfully, [[GetAHoldOfYourselfWoman everyone else in court besides Means helps her snap out of it]].
* HolographicTerminal: How Athena operates the Mood Matrix and other software stored on Widget.
* HypercompetentSidekick: She is an awesome co-counsel whose psychology helps fix up testimonies from witnesses who have lost their sanity or suffer other psychological problems which distort their testimonies while they are on the stand, and will help the lead attorney if asked if the lead attorney makes too many mistakes in one testimony. However, she is not yet cut out to lead a defense alone, because the prosecutors she has faced including ButtMonkey Gaspen Payne have successfully induced a HeroicBSOD in her in every trial she has served as a lead defense attorney which would have resulted in guilty verdicts in every one of those trials if someone did not bail her out of it.
* ImprobableAge: Athena is the youngest defense attorney in the series to date, having gotten her badge at the age of 18. Even more impressive considering that, in addition to studying law, she specialized in analytical psychology, meaning she is both a qualified lawyer ''and'' a qualified psychologist.
* InconsistentSpelling: It may be a simple typo, but press releases from E3 2013 have spelled her surname as "Sykes" instead of "Cykes".
* IronButtmonkey: She becomes this in "Turnabout Time Traveler". Her athletic build, which supposedly keeps her from getting injured by tricks during Trucy's practice sessions, really doesn't help her case. Mr. Wright won't let her sneak out of her duties, either.
* {{Irony}}: Athena, whose defining characteristic as an attorney is to find contradictions between a person's words and their emotions, often shows such contradictions herself, with Widget sometimes displaying an emotion that does not match Athena's animation.
* ItsPersonal: Vows to clear her best friend Juniper Woods's [[spoiler:and Simon Blackquill's]] name, no matter what it takes.
* ItWasWithYouAllAlong: The evidence used to [[spoiler:expose the real killer]] in "Turnabout for Tomorrow" is [[spoiler:her earring]].
* JustAKid: Case 4 of ''Spirit of Justice'' has her get annoyed with pretty much everyone in the court for treating her like a child. She doesn't help things by acting like one for a good portion of it.
* LargeHam: Athena is by far one of the most expressive characters in the series, even in a WorldOfHam, fitting with her specialty in psychology and reading emotions. Her face is ''very'' prone to squashing and stretching, and her eyes during emotional outbursts come straight out of a [[ShonenDemographic shōnen]] manga.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Let's Do This!", a cheery song that represents her eagerness and active personality. Her Objection theme, "Courtroom Révolutionnaire", is a triumphant variation of it, and it gains a remix in ''Spirit of Justice''. [[spoiler:It also gets a DarkReprise as "Reminiscence ~ Tragic Memories" during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".]]
* LivingLieDetector: Athena's ultra-sensitive hearing can allow her to detect when a subject's heart is betraying their emotions if they are in the heat of lying. From there she can use the Mood Matrix system within Widget to break down what she is sensing with her hearing and understand the source of the discord, revealing information that may not have been readily apparent. Thus she is able to identify mistruths even when the subject is doing an otherwise admirable job of concealing it.
* MeaningfulName:
** Her English first name, Athena, is the name of [[Myth/ClassicalMythology the Greek goddess of wisdom and defensive warfare]]. The latter part was first revealed to the player when she throws the officer in "The Monstrous Turnabout" in the air towards Apollo. Additionally, the Greek goddess wasn't only the patron goddess of wisdom and tactical warfare, but the goddess who inspired the creation of the judicial court system. Fitting, as Athena takes part in kickstarting the end of ''The Dark Age of the Law''. Her last name is pronounced like "Psyches", both to refer to her focus on psychology.
** Also applies to her original name. It's written like this: 希月 心音. 心音 means 'Heart Sound'; 希月 means 'Hope Moon'. Both signifies her hearing ability and lunar motif [[spoiler:(as well as her earring's role as the decisive evidence in case 5-5)]] respectively.
* MoodSwinger: Thanks to her boisterous personality, she can hit a wide range of emotions even within a single dialogue box.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When a cheerful, energetic girl like her suddenly becomes a helpless quivering wreck, sometimes while doing her job no less, it is clear as day that something ''very bad'' had happened to her. When the cause is revealed, it ''really is'' very bad.
** Similarly, she goes utterly quiet around Aura for a reason...
* OrphansPlotTrinket: The [[spoiler:single earring she wears]] is a memento from her late mother. [[spoiler:It's made from the moon rock that was recovered seven years ago]].
* OutOfFocus: She spends nearly the entirety of "Turnabout Time Traveller" acting as Trucy's assistant for her magic tricks offscreen, much to her chagrin.
* ParentalAbandonment: Par for the course in the new trilogy, she grows up without parents.
* PlatonicLifePartners: [[spoiler:With Blackquill.]]
* PluckyGirl: Described as "a determined girl who will do anything to help her superior". She also has a personal objective of her own during the events of Dual Destinies: [[spoiler:clearing the name of Simon Blackquill.]]
* ThePollyanna: Keeps a smile on her face and stays optimistic against all odds. This is how she tries to get over her childhood trauma. [[SubvertedTrope Does not work all the time]].
* PowerIncontinence: As a child, she was prone to SensoryOverload due to being able to [[TheEmpath hear the feelings of everyone]] in the vicinity.
* RedOniBlueOni: In personality, the red to Blackquill's blue.
* SailorFuku: Her [=DLC=] costume for ''Dual Destinies'' is an outfit similar to a school uniform.
* SandInMyEyes: Claims this when she tears up after Apollo explains their client, Damian Tenma. She actually cries at some point in the game though.
* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl:
** The hyper, cheery energetic girl to Blackquill's grim, pragmatic savvy guy, especially in ''Turnabout Storyteller''.
** She also has this sort of dynamic with Apollo throughout ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', with Apollo being drier, snarkier, and unable to help but put up with her antics.
* ScienceHeroine: Like [[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth Kay Faraday]], her "power" is explicitly a gadget, though she uses it to amplify her natural talent at reading moods.
* SensoryOverload: When she was a child, her enhanced hearing proved overwhelming in crowded areas, so her mother made her special headphones to dampen her hearing.
* SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers: In "Turnabout Academy" she finds Aristotle Means' philosophy - [[TheUnfettered that attorneys should do anything in their power no matter how underhanded or unethical to achieve the verdict they desire]] - to be repulsive.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: According to Athena, she used to nap a lot as a child. Phoenix points out she naps a lot in his office present day. She tries to refute it, but Nick isn't buying it. Proved further in "Turnabout Revolution", where she dozed off while waiting for a plane's arrival -- when she woke up, it was already dark.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Two examples:
** Her attack in self-defense against [[spoiler:[[BigBad the phantom]]]] starts a series of events that eventually leads to [[spoiler:his downfall]].
** Her going to the wrong airport when she went to go pick up Phoenix bought time for Apollo to find the Founder's Orb, forcing Phoenix to file the lawsuit. Had he gotten the Founder's Orb first, the Defiant Dragons' revolution might have failed.
* StepfordSmiler: When [[spoiler:she's arrested for Clay's murder]] after helping clear Starbuck's name, she hides her distress and shoots Starbuck a bright smile and a congratulations. She also hides her horrific past behind a cheerful, energetic demeanor, even when she is forced to revisit her childhood home.
* SuperSenses: Has an exceptional sense of hearing and perception of minute changes in voices.
* TeenGenius: Became a lawyer/psychology expert at ''18''.
* ThinkingTic: Athena wraps her right arm around her waist, rests her left arm on her right arm, and tilts her head to the left while she occasionally plays with her right earring with her left index finger. Her eyes also tend to shift back and forth.
* {{Tomboy}}: More brash and confrontational than either Maya or Trucy. Makes sense, considering how it's borderline required for attorneys to be able to point and shout with utter conviction. Also the contrast to her friend Juniper's GirlyGirl personality.
* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: While Athena is easily one of the most tomboyish characters in the series, she also wears feminine clothing, has some girly gestures, and likes being called cute.
* ThemeNaming: Has a mythology-based given name like her fellow Wright Anything Agency attorneys.
* TraumaButton: Her DarkAndTroubledPast triggers a HeroicBSOD every time it's brought up or she feels unable to lead the defense. Widget even shuts down when this happens.
* TraumaCongaLine: "Turnabout for Tomorrow" was the best and worst thing that could have happened to her. To wit: [[spoiler:She's already in the middle of a HeroicBSOD due to being accused, in short order, of killing Clay Terran and not even having enough memory of the event to resolutely state she didn't, she's accused by Aura Blackquill of ''killing her own mother'' and leading to her brother's unjust death sentence (the same brother she became a defense attorney to ''save''), discovers she had a ''[[TheDogBitesBack motive]]'' for killing her own mother, and after Simon's Mood Matrix in which we see her ''covered in said mother's blood'', her suppressed memories come rushing back and she realizes ''Aura may be right.'' [[DespairEventHorizon At that point she completely collapses and outright tells the Judge to get it over with and declare her guilty]]]].
* TraumaInducedAmnesia: Pretty much lost all memory of what really happened when [[spoiler:she discovered the phantom and [[HarmfulToMinors her mother's dead body]]]] during "Turnabout for Tomorrow".
* TrickedOutGloves: Uses one to operate the Mood Matrix. Curiously, the glove only has three fingers: the thumb, the index and the middle one.
* TheUnSmile: One of Athena's first attempts at forcing a smile as per the Wright motto, Apollo calls her face, "a weird mix of terror and creepy grin".
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Her favorite tactic in getting information out of people, though its effectiveness varies between targets.
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[[folder:'''Mia Fey''' (''Chihiro Ayasato'')]]
!!Mia Fey (''Chihiro Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Kawahara (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/SayakaOhara ([[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]] voice drama), Creator/ChieNakamura ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Christina Katano (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/ColleenClinkenbeard ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Rei Dan ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Creator/MinamiHamabe (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"Wright? I hope you see the importance of evidence now. Also, hopefully you realize, things change depending on how you look at them. People, too. We never really know if our clients are guilty or innocent. All we can do is believe in them. And in order to believe in them, you have to believe in yourself."''

Nick's mentor and an accomplished lawyer. Mia was born the heiress to a once-powerful family of spirit mediums and supposedly inherited top-notch spiritual powers, but she left the village behind to become a lawyer and find out the truth about her mother's disappearance. Although she dies in the second case (which is about [[FirstEpisodeTwist twenty minutes into the first game]] and long before the Wright Anything Agency was founded), she's often hauled back from the afterlife through her [[WillingChanneler spirit medium sister and cousin]] to [[SpiritAdvisor give Phoenix advice]].
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* AbdicateTheThrone: A variation. According to Sister Bikini, while Mia was originally going to be Misty's successor due to being the eldest daughter and having spiritual power, she willingly stepped aside, chose to become an attorney and let Maya become the successor instead so the sisters wouldn't have to fight like their mother and aunt had.
* TheAce: An extremely skilled, attractive Defense Attorney; she mentored [[TheHero Phoenix Wright]] and almost ended Edgeworth's winning streak before it even began. She's also stated to have been an excellent spirit medium, surpassing her sister for most of her life even though Mia left to go become a lawyer and Maya has devoted her life, for given value of the phrase, to polishing her art.
** Given the events of Turnabout Sisters, she ultimately does wind up being the one to put a pin in Edgeworth's victory streak given Phoenix was still too green to seal the deal himself.
* ArchEnemy:
** To Dahlia Hawthorne, a feeling that is more than mutual. She takes the 3-1 case simply because of her potential involvement.
** To Redd White as well. He disgraced her mother and murdered her when she got too close to the truth, but she is the one to take him down for good from beyond the veil of death.
* BackupFromOtherworld: Her spirit is a huge help to Phoenix in the first three games, most often by [[SpiritAdvisor giving advice]], but she sometimes takes a more active role (such as shuttling information between Maya and Pearl when Maya is kidnapped).
* BigDamnHeroes: Maya or Pearl channels her just in the nick of time, nine times out of ten. [[spoiler:Godot accuses Phoenix of being too reliant on this instead of rational thought and demands he finish the final case of the third game without such assistance, but she does show up as a hallucination when Godot finally breaks down.]]
* BigGood: Even after dying, Mia is this in the original trilogy, thanks to spirit channeling. She's easily the wisest and most competent of the good guys and often [[BigDamnHeroes the one to jump in and save the day when everything seems lost]]. Part of Phoenix's arc during those games is stepping up to replace her in this role.
* BludgeonedToDeath: She was murdered by being struck on the head with a clock designed after The Thinker.
* BodySurf: Does this frequently to give advice to Phoenix through either Maya or Pearl's. [[spoiler:In ''Justice for All'', she does this to relay information to Gumshoe in order to find Maya.]]
* BrainyBrunette: Consistently one of the smartest and well-informed characters in the series; she often has the case figured out long before Phoenix does.
* BuxomBeautyStandard: Played straight in case 3-3, when her flatter younger sister Maya channels her so that she can look more attractive in her waitress outfit.
* CollateralAngst: Subverted. She's Phoenix's beloved mentor, he discovers her dead body, and her death kicks off his solo career, but she wasn't killed specifically to spite him. In fact, a little thing like death doesn't stop Mia from being a hero in her own right all the way through the first three games. Phoenix doesn't really beat himself up over her murder, either.
* CoolBigSis: Maya trusts her absolutely, even venturing out of Kurain to visit her. Mia also cares for Maya deeply, and part of the reason why she left the village to become a lawyer is so that she and Maya wouldn't have to fight over the Master title.
* CrusadingLawyer: Mia dedicated her career to taking down despicable villains; she even came very close to ruining Edgeworth's winning streak before it began. She passed on many of her ideals to Phoenix, who consistently tries to live up to her legacy.
* CulturalRebel: She is one of the very few Feys who've moved out of Kurain permanently, and is comfortable ''vis-à-vis'' the modern world and trusting men. The only visual indication of her heritage is her magatama. In the anime, Morgan, who's both rather traditional and a {{Jerkass}} who hates Misty and her children, sees this as a betrayal of the Fey clan.
* DeathByOriginStory: She dies shortly after the first case. However, she does return occasionally as a SpiritAdvisor.
* DeathGlare: How she shuts up Winston Payne at one point in case 3-1.
* {{Determinator}}: Even without a spirit medium channelling her, she's still able to somewhat contact Phoenix telepathically, but it seems very difficult to do, judging by the very spotty and strained fashion of the first time she tries this ([[spoiler:when hinting to Phoenix that the missing bullet from DL-6 ''was'' taken, but not intentionally]]). When trying this again in "Rise From the Ashes", she's a lot more clear, but leaves Phoenix to figure the rest out.
* {{Deuteragonist}}: Her role in ''Trials & Tribulations''. She appears in every single case of the game (the only game in the series in which that happens), is playable in two {{Whole Episode Flashback}}s and factors into the motivations of two major antagonists, and [[spoiler:teams up with Phoenix to deliver a BreakHerByTalking to [[BigBad Dahlia]] and final rebuttal to [[FinalBoss Godot]] in the game's climax]].
* DisappointedInYou: In 2-2, if you present the wrong piece of evidence regarding the culprit's motive, Mia tells Phoenix, "I feel embarrassed for you for even thinking of showing that piece of evidence," then provides a brief answer as to why the culprit committed murder.
* DudeMagnet: Seeing as she attracted a number of male admirers including Dick Gumshoe and Larry Butz, then, after death, Victor Kudo and possibly Cody Hackins. Just a photograph was enough to trigger an interest from "Director Hotti" and Luke Atmey. She also had a boyfriend named Diego Armando according to case 3-1 [[spoiler:who is shown in-game later on and is still quite concerned about her memory after her death]]. Unfortunately for her, the relationship ended after Diego was put into a coma by Dahlia's poison, and was assumed he wouldn't come out of it any time soon.
* FirstNameBasis: After she dies and Phoenix consults her spirit, they call each other by her first names, although Phoenix still tends to refer to her as "Chief."
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible sibling to Maya's Foolish, being a rather mature defense attorney. Of course, she's also much older than Maya.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: A relatively minor example occurs in "The First Turnabout". When the Judge asks Phoenix a series of questions about the case, one of the options for who the victim was is "Mia Fey"... ''[[spoiler:[[MentorOccupationalHazard Guess what happens to her in the second case right after this one]]]]...?''
* GentlemanWizard: A female version. In addition to being a talented, high-powered lawyer while dressing and living like it, Mia is stated to have been a powerful spirit medium, consulting with the ghosts of the dead to build up her lifelong investigation into Redd White.
* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: The first character to do so chronologically in a legitimate courtroom (other than Gregory). Phoenix likely picked it up from her while working under her.
* GoodIsNotSoft: She's not above berating Phoenix over him presenting a ''very'' weak argument in 2-2 or [[spoiler:blackmailing her own murderer into confessing]].
* HairFlip: Fond of it in flashback cases when she's just about to poke a hole in someone's overconfidence.
* HairstyleInertia: As seen in the photograph of her and Maya at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout," Mia's sensible hairstyle has been around since she was a young girl (although she had bangs while starting out as a lawyer).
* HelloAttorney: She wears low-cut tops, form-fitting suits, and miniskirts, and many characters are smitten with her. Maya even takes advantage of her sex appeal by channeling her to get [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]] to cooperate. Downplayed in that no one ever really brings up her looks in court itself, outside of Gumshoe briefly the first time he meets her in 3-1.
* HopelessWithTech: Wright mentions she only has a basic understanding of some tech in Case 2 of the first game.
* INeedToGoIronMyDog: In case 1-1, if you screw up and mistakenly name her as the defendant, she gives the excuse of having to go home to get a package.
* InformedAbility: According to Maya, Mia had strong spiritual power, and her records of her investigations mention communing with the dead; however, since she dies early on, we never get to see this in action. Being able to channel her is instead indicative of Maya's and Pearl's abilities.
* LasciviousBeautyMark: Mia Fey, Nick's SexyMentor, has a noticeable mole off the side of her mouth. She's drawn in a fanservicey suit (a cleavage-baring top, form-fitting blazer, and miniskirt) and draws much male attention throughout the series. Her sister has even taken advantage of her sex appeal to get a witness to cooperate.
* LastNameBasis: When she's representing Phoenix at their trial, they call each other "Mr. Wright" and "Ms. Fey". When Phoenix starts working for her, she calls him "Wright" and he calls her "Chief."
* {{Leitmotif}}: "The Ballad of Turnabout Sisters", a mellow remix of the Turnabout Sisters' theme that, while used in a few other occurrences with Maya, is strongly associated with Mia and her appearances.
* MeaningfulName:
** "Chihiro" means "1000 questions"; fitting, considering her lawyering techniques. Edgeworth says pressing witnesses' testimony is her signature style. It contains the same character as is in the original 'Cross Examination' animation.
** "Chihiro" can also mean "to search for 1000 times", contrasting her sister "Mayoi" or "lost".
** Fey also means "Doomed to Die".
* MentorOccupationalHazard: Part of the territory of being TheMentor; it happens in record time, too! She's offed right after the first case - not [[BackupFromOtherworld that this stops her from being a huge help to Nick]].
* MorphicResonance: Inverted, as Maya and Pearl take her form when Mia possesses them.
* MsFanservice:
** Maya and [[TokenMiniMoe Pearl's]] robes are designed to be modest and fit their own bodies - not so much for Mia's. In Pearl's clothes, she has to keep her arm pressed against her chest to stop her breasts from popping out. Also, even though character's lower bodies are almost never seen, you have to assume that Mia is showing off quite a bit of leg when she's in Pearl's clothes.
** Even weirder: she only does the "arm-across-the-chest" thing when talking directly to Phoenix (and, by extension, the player). While in court, when the player has a side view of her, she keeps her arms folded across her stomach (and, presumably, gives everyone on the prosecution-side of the court quite the show).
** This actually becomes a plot-point in case 3-3, when Phoenix and Maya are trying to extract information from the cranky and intractable Victor Kudo. Kudo isn't interested in talking to either of them until, thinking quickly, Maya [[HeroicSeductress channels the much more well-endowed Mia]]. Kudo suddenly becomes [[MaleGaze much more cooperative in light of this development]]. Mia even gets a unique animation in that case, not used anywhere else, where she stands side-view and prominently shows her curves.
* NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Maya is finally able to channel her in the climax of 1-2 just when things look really bad for Phoenix, and she's able to bring her own murderer to justice.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Ultimately resorts to [[spoiler:{{blackmail}} in order to defeat master blackmailer Redd White. But to be fair, he's sufficiently proven himself too well-connected to be taken down cleanly, not to mention his constant kicking the dog against both her and everyone she cares about. And Edgeworth had just saved Redd's ass when Phoenix came close to taking him down fairly.]]
* PosthumousCharacter: A significant part of her backstory is filled in during flashback cases 3-1 and 3-4. This aside from the fact that she is a literally posthumous character [[SubvertedTrope who hangs around]] via [[SpiritAdvisor spirit channeling]].
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Mia was ten years older than her little sister Maya.
* PromotedToPlayable: After two full games of being a counsel to Phoenix, she gets to be playable in the past trials of ''Trials and Tribulations''.
* PutOnABus: While she is referenced occasionally, Mia doesn't appear at all during the ''Apollo Justice'' trilogy, in which her role as TheMentor is taken up by Phoenix. Even when spirit channeling comes back into focus in ''Spirit of Justice'', the prospect of channeling her is never once brought up.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Along with Phoenix, she doles out an ''awesome'' one in ''Trials and Tribulations''. [[spoiler:After being channeled by Pearl, she rips into Dahlia Hawthorne, citing how every single one of Dahlia's schemes has failed, thanks to Mia, capping it with "You will never defeat me".]]
* SexyMentor: Though there's no indication of romance between her and Phoenix. She does ask him out for some drinks at the end of his first case, but she perishes before anything comes of it.
* SiblingRivalry: Defied. After witnessing her mother and aunt's relationship sour because of the position of Master, Mia left Kurain Village to become an attorney and actively cultivates a close sibling relationship with Maya.
* SoProudOfYou: At the end of case 3-5, Mia warmly thanks Phoenix for helping to bring closure to the Fey Clan and [[spoiler:Diego]] and praises him as being as good as any Defense Attorney could ever hope to be.
* SpiritAdvisor: Maya and Pearl channel her to help in cases sometimes, and she'll often offer insight or advice that Phoenix needs. Other times, she seems to possess them without any indication that they were trying to reach her. Sometimes her spirit even manages to communicate brief snippets of garbled information to Phoenix directly when the girls aren't present. Notably, Mia's presence as this slowly fades away during the original trilogy, as Phoenix learns to stand on his own two feet and solve cases without Mia's help, and following the time skip, it's now him who's taken up the mentorship role.
* StartMyOwn: She moved from Marvin Grossberg's law office to create her own.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: Mia is normally a very supportive person, but when she sees who Diego (now called Godot) has become and how the man she once knew years ago was gone, she goes quiet and addresses him very formally. When it comes to Phoenix, she can be cool and professional most of the time, but also shows that she's proud of him when he does well.
* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: [[spoiler:''Literally''. When she gave a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Dahlia, she lost control of her victim, and it ultimately results in Dahlia being sent back to the underworld.]]
* ThatOneCase:
** Although she was very young when it happened, part of her motivation as a lawyer was to find out the truth behind DL-6.
** Her defense of Terry Fawles ends with a hell of a HeroicBSOD, enough to drive her away from the profession for a whole year before finally coming back in order to square off with the one who caused all of it.
* UnfinishedBusiness: It seems as long as Wright is still alive and lawyering, Mia's not going to let a little thing like death stop her from continuing to lend her protégé a hand.
* WeirdnessCensor: Played with. Most characters tend not to notice the changes when she possesses someone (e.g. [[ArbitrarySkepticism Miles Edgeworth]]). Others ask if there's "something different" about whoever she's possessing (e.g. Penny Nichols), and others ''definitely'' notice the difference but don't connect Mia and Maya/Pearl (e.g. [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]]). The only people who seem to have any idea are [[spoiler:Godot, who has his own connection to Mia in the past]], when he sees her channeled in 3-2, and Franziska, who, while it is rarely acknowledged, is fairly informed about how the Kurain Channeling Technique works and seems very aware that it's Mia who is Nick's co-counsel during Case 2-2.
* WhatTheHellHero: PlayedForLaughs in "Recipe for a Turnabout". Mia is shocked that Maya channeled her just to have a DirtyOldMan talk to them. While she does play along, she leaves Maya's body as soon as Phoenix gets the information he needs.
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!Assistants
[[folder:'''Maya Fey''' (''Mayoi Ayasato'')]]
!!Maya Fey (''Mayoi Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Satomi Hanamura (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'', ''[[VideoGame/ProjectXZone PXZ2]]''), Mirei Kiritani (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/AoiYuuki ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/AbbyTrott (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]''), Samantha Dakin (''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney PLvAA]]''), Creator/LindsaySeidel ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Played by:''' Mirei Kiritani ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Ritoka Nishiguchi (child - film)
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''
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->''"The new and improved Maya Fey is on the scene, spirit and girl power at the ready!"''

Mia's little sister, as well as a spirit medium-in-training and heir to the Kurain Channeling Technique. Maya is introduced as the main suspect of Mia's murder, and she becomes Phoenix's loyal companion after he gets her acquitted. She's the main assistant to Phoenix in the first three games, though she decides to accept her role as the Master of Kurain Village at the end of ''Trials and Tribulations'', resulting in her absence in the fourth and fifth games. She's a major character in ''Spirit of Justice'', where Phoenix visiting her in Khura'in is the catalyst for the plot. Phoenix is very fond of her and will go to great lengths to ensure her well-being.

Maya's main contribution is her ability to channel spirits. Due to not being particularly well-trained, this at first means she can only channel Mia's spirit (and even then, not so reliably). She gets better over the course of the series, and is a top-notch channeler by the time of her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice''.

She also has the dubious honor of being the series' [[DesignatedVictim most recurring defendant]].
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* AmbiguouslyBi:
** In "Turnabout Big Top", she acts very smitten with Maximillion Galactica, swooning when he gives her a heart card and stuttering when he turns his charm on her. She also says though, in the same case, in reference to [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer Regina]], "Even I want to profess my love to her."
** In episode 21 of the anime, she seems to enjoy the magazine with "rather scantily dressed" women and is visibly disappointed when Phoenix takes it away.
** In the manga, Maya has an interaction with Phoenix where she is annoyed at him for not finding the Pink Princess sexy due to it being Will Powers under the costume.
--->'''Maya''': I'm telling you, you're crazy if you can't see how sexy the Pink Princess is.
* AngryCheekPuff: One of Maya's sprite poses has her puffing both of her cheeks while glaring, which is used whenever she's angry at Phoenix, fitting with her young, GenkiGirl demeanor. She still does it even when she's a 28-year-old woman by ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice''.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: Her appearances beside Phoenix in court usually are filled with snark or saying something funny or ridiculous that just happens to kick start Phoenix's thought process, but in [[spoiler: the final case of the first game she's the first character, even before Phoenix, to put everything together and straight up tells Phoenix that she thinks Von Karma murdered Edgeworth's father, which turns out to be true]].
* BigEater: She apparently has an "extra stomach" for steak ''and'' for sweets, and will bring up eating whenever the opportunity crops up. Despite this, she's consistently portrayed as having a slender build.
-->'''Phoenix''': (How many stomachs does this girl have!?)
* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: Both parts, depending on which phase of the plot you're in.
** In investigations, she plays the ''boke'' to Phoenix with her childish and oddball observations.
** In the courtroom, she plays the ''tsukkomi'' to the more oddball or difficult witness in snarky asides.
* BreakTheCutie: You're introduced to her when she stumbles upon the corpse of [[spoiler:her big sister, Mia, who was murdered in her own office]] and she is subsequently arrested and accused of the murder. This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the next two games put her through the wringer in certain cases, and she ''still'' manages to come out of it smiling.
* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in the main story games since ''Trials and Tribulations'', aside from [[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsAceAttorney the]] occasional [[VideoGame/ProjectXZone crossover]], cameos in the ''Investigations'' games, some vague references in ''Apollo Justice'' and a postcard in ''Dual Destinies'', she finally returns to the series in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* ButtMonkey:
** Any moment Phoenix isn't the butt of a joke, there's a fifty-to-fifty chance Maya's on the receiving end instead. This includes being attacked by a dog, having camera flash repeatedly blasted in her eyes, being coerced into a waitress gig, and so forth.
** In a more serious manner, she's also the most recurring defendant in the series. Maya has been accused of seven murders on five separate occasions, four of which actually go to trial.
* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: [[spoiler:This is what prevents her kidnapping in "Turnabout Revolution" having lethal stakes like in "Farewell, My Turnabout", as her spirit channelling would be needed to summon the spirit of the Holy Mother, making Paul Atishon's threats against Phoenix empty.]]
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Half the things she says during investigation are off-the-wall comments.
* ContinuityCameo: She appears in the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue of "Rise from the Ashes" even though she's absent in the case proper, save for some split-second flashbacks.
* CoolBigSis: Pearl thinks the world of her and Maya supports her no matter what. Justified, as Maya's the only close family Pearl has who's still around (and not in jail). This is reflected in how Pearl picks up some of her mannerisms by the time of ''Dual Destinies''.
* CoyGirlishFlirtPose: She does this pose anytime she's thinking something mischievous.
* DamselInDistress: [[OncePerEpisode At least once every game she shows up in.]] Also qualifies her for DesignatedVictim.
** ''Phoenix Wright'': Maya is accused of her sister's murder in the first half of case 2.
** ''Justice For All'': Maya is accused of murdering a spirit channeling client in case 2, and she's kidnapped for ransom in case 4.
** ''Trials & Tribulations'': Maya's Sacred Urn is stolen in case 2, and she's missing/almost killed/accused of her mother's murder in case 5.
** ''Layton vs. Wright'': Maya is accused of witchcraft and murder in case 3, after which [[spoiler:she is seemingly executed anyway when she tries to prevent the actual witch from being executed]].
** ''Spirit of Justice'': The prologue anime has Maya taken hostage by a Khura'in Kingdom fugitive, but she's immediately rescued by the local authorities. However, she was on the phone talking to Phoenix when this happened, and her phone broke during the scuffle, so Phoenix goes after her without knowing she's alright, triggering the events of the game. Then in case 3 of the game itself, she's accused of murdering a priest. [[spoiler:And in "Turnabout Revolution", she is abducted in order to force Phoenix to work for a murderer, just like in Case 2-4.]]
* DeadpanSnarker: Not as bad as Phoenix in any sense, but she gets her fair share of snark in the cases against Godot and his [[IceCreamKoan coffeenese]]. Most of the pans over to her in the cases are for her to say something about Godot's latest "metaphor", or when Phoenix fails at [[UnconventionalCourtroomTactics bluffing the court]].
-->'''Godot''': It would seem I've been forced to eat crow!\\
'''Maya''': I wonder what blend number crow-flavoured coffee is?
* DependingOnTheArtist: Capcom just can't decide on what her eye color is. While trilogy art and other media flip-flops between brown, gray, or blue, ''Spirit of Justice'' art shows it to be gray.
* {{Determinator}}: No amount of training is too harsh for her, even when it involves standing under a waterfall or sitting on a block of ice overnight (in '''winter''').
* TheDitz: Her assessments of things can be quite a bit silly at times. While she didn't appear in ''Dual Destinies'', she did write a letter to Phoenix in which she assumed he was having a trial in an exploding courtroom (as opposed to a courtroom in which there was an explosion).
* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Turnabout Goodbyes", when Phoenix is worried that Larry's testimony might make things worse for Edgeworth, Maya points out that Edgeworth was convicted, so they have nothing to lose. Phoenix agrees and realizes that Larry is their last hope.
* EntertainmentBelowTheirAge: She's seventeen at the beginning, and a fan of ''The Steel Samurai'', which is apparently aimed at [[ShonenDemographic 10-year-old boys]] -- an interest that survives to her late twenties.
* {{Fangirl}}: Lover of all things ''Steel Samurai'' and its spinoffs. ''Spirit of Justice'' even extends it to its ''ripoffs'' as well, to the point that she considers pitching a ''Plumed Punisher''/''Steel Samurai'' crossover when she gets back to LA.
* FanservicePack: Official art of her adult self indicates she's developed a figure comparable to her sister's.
* FightingYourFriend: Phoenix has to cross-examine her in the final section of "Bridge to the Turnabout", and [[spoiler:Apollo must cross-examine her in one of the final sections of "Turnabout Revolution"]].
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: The final witness in ''Trials & Tribulations''.]]
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: She's the rather childish Foolish sibling to Mia's Responsible. Part of it's due to her personality, but some of it may be due to the large age gap between the sisters.
* GenericCuteness: In the first game she's referred to as plain; in the third, when asking Nick how she looks dressing up as a waitress he replies that maybe she should quit being a spirit medium. She's still drawn in the same {{Animesque}} style as everyone else (although she does look a tad more cartoonish than other characters). In the manga, Phoenix introduces her by saying that she's not all that pretty. By Spirit of Justice she seems to grow out of it, being considered pretty or regal by a handful of characters in Khura'in.
* GenkiGirl: Maya is easily excitable and generally in a chipper mood to the point of wearing out Phoenix.
* HairstyleInertia: A photograph at the end of "Bridge to the Turnabout" shows Maya sporting the same long hair and bun as a toddler. Her hair is still this way in her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'', a whopping nine years after she's last seen in-game.
* HidingInPlainSight: [[spoiler:She avoids Dahlia's wrath by channeling her. It works to the point Dahlia thinks she's in Pearl's body, and that Phoenix only realizes she's being channeled by Maya because there's no one else that could]].
* HimeCut: A variation, there are baubles that decorate the sidetails and tie the back together. It serves both to reflect her traditional upbringing and act as a tip-off to her spiritualist job.
* HopelessWithTech: Zigzagged. She has a cellphone that she knows how to operate all right, but when it comes to ''computers'', she can't even turn the things on. [[HypocriticalHumor And despite this]], she teases Phoenix when he struggles to get a security report from a computer in case 3-2.
* IOweYouMyLife: "Bridge to the Turnabout", [[spoiler:Godot kills Dahlia-in-Misty's body before she's able to murder Maya. Maya then spends her entire testimony at the end of the case trying to clear Godot of suspicion, realizing he'd be incriminated for killing Misty even though he saved Maya's life in the process]].
* InadequateInheritor: Morgan believes her to be this to the position of Master, as she has relatively weak spiritual power compared to her prodigy cousin Pearl. That said, Maya later proves this wrong when [[spoiler: she overpowers Pearl's control of a spirit in 3-5]].
* KiddieKid: Maya is 17-19 during the Phoenix trilogy but acts like 9 most of the time. Even in her late twenties in ''Spirit of Justice'', she [[{{Womanchild}} still retains some childlike mannerisms]].
* KimonoIsTraditional: Goes hand in hand with her spirit medium background. At the end of "Turnabout Time Traveler", she is the only one to wear a kimono (a different one from her normal outfit) to the wedding in contrast to Athena and Ema's modern-style dresses.
* KleptomaniacHero: If it weren't for Phoenix, much of the evidence and various possessions of witnesses and suspects would end up in her pockets. She's always eager to get into restricted areas through illegal means, as well.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Turnabout Sisters", which comes in 2001 (first game), 2002 (second and third game), and 2016 (sixth game) flavors.
* LethallyStupid: [[DownplayedTrope Not very often]] but she has her moments, like when she tested how a decorative sword would bend by ''smashing Phoenix's head with it'', or when she tested if someone can be struck on the back of his head from the front in the same way.
* TheLoad: She certainly ''feels'' like she's this, especially after case 1-4. It's not true, of course; spirit channeling powers aside, she's often a valuable source of insight and is one of Phoenix's pillars of emotional support throughout the original trilogy. She also remembers a key piece of information and figures out that [[spoiler: Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth before Phoenix even thought about it]], saving his whole case and setting him on the right track to nailing the real murderer.
* MakingTheChoiceForYou: [[spoiler:She wrote a note to Phoenix asking him to get Matt Engarde, the defendant who hired a ProfessionalKiller to kill the defendant's rival, declared guilty no matter what. The problem is that she was being held hostage by that ProfessionalKiller who will kill her if the defendant is found guilty. This means that she was asking to die rather than let Engarde get away with his conspiracy to commit murder.]]
* MeaningfulName:
** "Maya" and "Mayoi" are the Sanskrit and Japanese names, respectively, for the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_(illusion) Buddhist concept of illusion.]] Meanwhile, the kanji used for the name Mayoi mean "true night," which the director felt suited the setting of "Turnabout Sisters", her debut case. "Mayoi" can also mean "lost" (as in losing your sense of direction).
** Maya (altough sometimes spelled 'Maia') was also the eldest of the Seven Pleiads, and the most beautiful. The latin word 'Maior' ('greater') and 'Maiestos' ('majestic') are related to the name. The month May is named after this Maya, embodying growth. Fitting, since she [[spoiler:eventually ''grows'' to be the master mystic]].
* {{Nephewism}}: Maya was very young when her mother Misty disappeared, so her aunt Morgan became her guardian.
* NiceGirl: As childish as she is, Maya is one of the most selfless characters in the series. She gets herself held in contempt of court to save Edgeworth, despite the latter having prosecuted her and her new friend Phoenix, and later insists that Phoenix [[spoiler:see to it that Engarde gets convicted]] regardless of what might happen to her.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In the first three games, her animation sprites look more cartoony compared to the rest of the realistic-looking cast at that time sans [[{{Gonk}} Moe and Ben]], [[http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/Ressources/Images/persos/Maya/3.gif especially in this animation]] of hers, probably to highlight her GenericCuteness. [[ArtEvolution Averted when she is drawn with the newer style]].
* TheNotLoveInterest: For Phoenix, despite what [[ShipperOnDeck Pearl]] says. They're always together, obviously care deeply about one another, and messing with Maya is a really good way to ruin Nick's day (and perhaps get him to ruin yours next time you're in court). Even after seven years, they're not officially a couple but still keep in contact and are apparently close despite Maya's intensive training.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''Spirit of Justice'', Maya keeps her ability to channel spirits secret for much of the third case, since only the royal family is supposed to be able to do it. As a result, Rayfa dismisses Maya as a neophyte at best and a phony at worst, but Maya realizes that this deception is for the best.
* OddlyVisibleEyebrows: Particularly noticeable because her eyebrows are often completely covered by her long bangs.
* OlderAndWiser: Although she remains perky and dorky, her reappearance in ''Spirit of Justice'' shows that she's also become much more mature as she grew up.
-->'''Maya''': Sorry, I guess I've outgrown [[RunningGag that stepladder argument we always have]]...\\
'''Phoenix''': I think you mean "ladder," Maya.
* OlderThanSheLooks: She's 28-years-old in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', yet looks younger. It helps she hasn't changed much in appearance ''or'' personality.
* OnceAnEpisode: In every main-series game she appears in, she is accused of murdering someone. [[spoiler: The third game is the odd one out however, as it's the only one where she isn't the primary suspect, and it was [[TakingTheHeat intentional on her part]]. Nevertheless, it still counts.]]
* OutOfFocus: In ''Justice For All'', she spends most of the time being either as a defendant, or kidnapped. She only gets some relevance in the final act of the first case, and the entirety of the third case. Her role is so diminished compared to the first and third game that she doesn't even appear in the game's cover (when even Edgeworth, who appeared in only one case, is present there).
* ParentalAbandonment: Her mother disappeared in disgrace at the end of the infamous [=DL-6=] incident. Maya usually doesn't let on how much this bothers her, it tends to come up [[StepfordSmiler when other tragedies darken her mood]] and pull her out of her normal PluckyGirl attitude. Also, her father died when she was very young, but that almost never comes up, because it seems that she never really knew him.
* PipePain: PlayedForLaughs in ''Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney'' during the English Trial, where she picks up the assault weapon and whacks Phoenix with it to try and see if she could hit the back of his head with it.
* PlatonicLifePartners: With Phoenix. They're attached at the hip all through the original trilogy, and Phoenix risks his life for her multiple times; the two remain very devoted to each other even after the timeskip. However, despite minor ShipTease moments, their relationship is not romantic.
* PluckyGirl: Maya loses multiple relatives over the course of a few years, gets accused of murder in every game, and endures other traumatic events. Despite this, her enthusiasm never wavers. Even during her more somber introduction in Case 1-2, she will still attempt to laugh if Phoenix tries to joke with her.
* ThePollyanna: She will talk about being accused of murder with a big smile on her face.
* PowerStrainBlackout:
** Faints dead away after [[spoiler:Dahlia is removed from her body]] in Case 3-5.
** Just as she's found in "Turnabout Revolution", she faints from exhaustion and spends the first half of the trial resting in the hospital. [[spoiler:Unsurprising, considering she'd been channeling Dhurke for almost the entire time Apollo and company were with him.]]
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Maya was ten years younger than her older sister Mia.
* PutOnABus:
** Right before Case 1-5, though in the original Game Boy Advance release there was no case 1-5 and her reappearance in 2-1 came without a break in between.
** She is also absent from ''Apollo Justice'' and ''Dual Destinies''. The latter confirms that she has been keeping contact with Phoenix by sending letters and Steel Samurai videos, and undergoing intensive training.
* PrettyInMink: In the live action film, her jacket has a thick fur collar added.
* SarcasmBlind: Especially when she's in full ''boke'' mode during investigations.
* SecretKeeper: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she's asked by [[spoiler:Dhurke to keep his own death a secret so the Khura'in revolution can keep going... as well as to be able to see Apollo again through channeling]].
* ShesAllGrownUp: Before the time skip she was a perky teenager; starting with the 3D games, she's a lovely young woman in her late twenties. Lampshaded by Larry in ''Turnabout Time Traveler'' when he says she's "all grown up and as cute as ever".
* ShipperOnDeck: For Phoenix and Iris after seeing [[EntertaininglyWrong what she assumes to be]] LoveAtFirstSight.
-->'''Maya''': [singing] Iris and Nick, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!
* ShooOutTheClowns: She is largely absent in both "Farewell, My Turnabout" and "Bridge to the Turnabout" -- the final cases of the 2nd and 3rd game, respectively. In the former she's kidnapped to pressure Phoenix into taking the case, in the latter she's locked away courtesy of [[spoiler:Dahlia Hawthorne]]. Happens again in "Turnabout Revolution," which acts as a CallBack to "Farewell, My Turnabout."
* {{Sidekick}}: Effectively Phoenix's partner in solving crime and the second main character in the first three games. She finally returns to this role in the DLC case of Spirit of Justice.
* SlipknotPonytail: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:after Dahlia leaves her body.]]
* SpannerInTheWorks: In ''Dual Destinies'', without even showing up in person! [[spoiler:In her letter in "Turnabout for Tomorrow", her inaccurate comment about Phoenix being in a trial in an exploding courtroom (when the trial was actually after the explosion) ended up giving Phoenix the idea of using the blown-up Courtroom No. 4 for the retrial of Metis Cykes's murder. This ultimately causes the phantom to be caught, which might not have been possible otherwise.]]
* StealthPun: She's a legal assistant with paranormal abilities -- a ''paralegal''.
* StepfordSmiler: At times, as Mia comments that she's more lonely and sad than she lets on. This is especially true at the conclusion of 3-5, when [[spoiler:despite Maya's mother having been killed, she puts on a strong face and resolves not to cry for Pearl's sake, as Pearl has not only been manipulated by her mother, but also blames herself for the incident being set into motion]].
* TookALevelInBadass: Thanks to her extensive training to live up to her new position as Master of Kurain, she's a much better spirit medium in ''Spirit of Justice'' than she was as a teenager in the original trilogy.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood:
** Burgers or ramen, [[CulturalTranslation depending on whether it's the English or Japanese version]], which leads to the odd case of the noodle stand Phoenix apparently visited with Maya a lot in ''Apollo Justice'', since there's no mention of such a thing in the American releases of the first three games. At least the ''Professor Layton'' crossover there is a cutscene showing her and Phoenix munching burgers.
** Though with how much Maya [[BigEater loves food in general]], it's easy enough to assume they're ''both'' her favorites. This is further implied in ''Spirit of Justice'' (third case, second investigation day), when Phoenix offers to take Maya to "Eldoon's Noodles, or your favorite burger joint" for celebration.
* UnskilledButStrong: She doesn't train nearly as hard at the Kurain Channeling Technique as her cousin Pearl, and considers her skill inferior. There are also times that she fails to channel a spirit when she's trying to (notably in Case 1-4, where she fails to channel her sister). Closer analysis reveals that, between her and Pearl, Maya is actually the medium with the ''stronger'' spiritual power. In case 2-4, she channels a spirit that Pearl was channeling, leaving Pearl as herself--a feat Pearl stated had to be done by a very powerful medium. This is a plot point in [[spoiler:3-5, where the ''failure'' of Pearl to channel a spirit is caused by Maya turning out to already be channeling said spirit--in other words, Maya can "steal" a channeled spirit from Pearl, but not the other way around]]. Not so much anymore in her ''Spirit of Justice'' appearance, as she's now both skilled ''and'' strong.
* VaporWear: In 6-3, when Maya is channelling a male spirit, he removes the upper part of her outfit to reveal his chest. Not among the clothing removed is a bra. This does, however, make sense, as channelling involves changing the shape of the channeller's body, and [[ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing so loose, unrestrictive clothing is probably for the best]].
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her sister Mia, but only if she lets them.
* {{Womanchild}}: [[DownplayedTrope To a degree]] in ''Spirit of Justice''. While she ''has'' gotten OlderAndWiser, there are still moments where she shows a childlike enthusiasm and curiousity even into her late twenties, and of course, she's still just as big of a ''Steel Samurai'' fan as she was when she was a teenager. She even enjoys the Khura'inese ripoff ''The Plumed Punisher'' just as much as the original.
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[[folder:'''Pearl Fey''' (''Harumi Ayasato'')]]
!!Pearl Fey (''Harumi Ayasato'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Miyuki Sahaku (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]''), Creator/MisakiKuno ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/AlexisTipton ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll''
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->''"I know who you are. You're... You're Mystic Maya's... '[[ShipperOnDeck special someone!]]'"''

Mia and Maya's younger cousin, and a spirit medium prodigy. She believes that "Mr. Nick" is "Mystic Maya"'s "special someone", but this is a result of a sisterly devotion to Maya and growing up in a village with a high divorce rate, even for the US. She first becomes Phoenix's assistant when Maya is accused of murder in ''Justice for All'', and hangs around in succeeding cases. She moves back to Kurain Village after the events of ''Trials and Tribulations'' and resides there post-timeskip, although she still willingly offers assistance to the Agency when they need it.
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* AchievementsInIgnorance: Once ran from Kurain to the courthouse when it's likely she's never left her home village before. Judging by the fact she doesn't know what a train is, she doesn't seem to comprehend that running a 2-hour train route on foot at the age of 8 shouldn't be possible.
* AffectionateNickname: Phoenix calls her "Pearls" and Maya calls her "Pearly" ("Harumi-chan" and "Hami-chan", in the Japanese version). Edgeworth picks up Phoenix's name for her, while Athena picks up Maya's. Subverted with Apollo, who just calls her Pearl or Ms. Pearl Fey.
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: The youngest of the Feys, and a little sister figure to Maya. Phoenix also grows quite fond of her.
* BadassAdorable: The girl can run from her home village to the courthouse. Without getting winded. On a route that takes 2 hours by train. She can also slap a 26-year-old man ''out of consciousness''.
* BigSisterWorship: She adores and idolizes Maya. In ''Dual Destinies'' she's even picked up a few of her mannerisms as shown by her animations.
* BlushSticker: Often when in the depths of Phoenix/Maya shipping delusions or when embarrassed.
* BreakTheCutie: Pearl is one of the most well-meaning, sweet-natured, and adorably naïve characters in the entire series. Naturally, she gets put through the wringer several times a game, and is probably the character who gets the most grief heaped upon her other than Maya. Phoenix even tries to avert some of this in 2-2 by having her channel Mia for him [[spoiler:so she doesn't have to watch her mother be questioned and arrested. This only postpones things to 3-5, where Pearl learns that her mother used her in an attempt to kill her cousin and aunt]].
* CheerfulChild: When life isn't beating her down, she's generally in a good mood, because she's either seeing something new and exciting or mooning over Phoenix and Maya.
* ChildProdigy: Described by other characters as possessing massive spiritual power at a very young age. Amplified in ''Spirit of Justice,'' where she states that it takes year of studying and training to channel spirits and that only she and Maya are capable of it. Remember she first channelled a spirit when she was '''eight'''.
* ChildrenAreInnocent: Pearl is a sweet kid who adores her mom and her cousin Maya. She has absolutely no idea that [[spoiler: her mother wants Maya killed so Pearl can take her place]], and is vital to Phoenix unraveling Case 2-2, [[spoiler: Morgan's latest plot]]. [[spoiler: She does find out about her mother's true nature by the end of the trilogy, though]].
* CoolBigSis: Acts like this to Trucy, according to Phoenix. Pearl is often amazed whenever Trucy puts on a show for her.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Case 2-4 is one of her biggest roles in the series, where she takes over Maya's role as assistant while Maya is [[spoiler:being held hostage]].
* DeathGlare: One of her default sprites. Even moreso in Case 3-2, when she thinks Phoenix is getting too close to Desiree.
-->...[[OhCrap *glare*]]
* DieForOurShip: InUniverse example. She tends to beat the crap out of Phoenix if she catches him with another woman, whether the wife of one of his clients or [[spoiler:the woman who dated Phoenix while disguised as her sister, and whom he realized actually ''did'' love him]]. However, she seems to get over this in ''Dual Destinies''.
* ExpressiveHair: The rings in the back of her head perk up or sag with her mood.
* FatalFlaw: Pearl's only true fault is [[ChildrenAreInnocent her naivete.]] Cool and all, except [[spoiler:it allows her to be used as an UnwittingPawn by Morgan and trigger Case 3-5.]] And the sad thing is, she really just wanted to help...
* FashionableAsymmetry: As a teenager, she sports a little hair-bauble on her left.
* TheFashionista: In ''Spirit of Justice'', she suggests that Maya add a clothes shop to Kurain. She also retains her waist bow and painstakingly intricate hairstyle, implying that they were not forced on her by her mother.
* FelonyMisdemeanor: The sets of Psyche-Locks she has only conceal things she's too embarrassed to admit, not crimes. In ''Justice For All'', they indicate that she accidentally broke a vase, as children are prone to do; in ''Dual Destinies'', that she got lost on a school trip. That she worries about these things at all may be an indicator of her mother's sternness.
* FreudianExcuse: As Maya points out, Pearl's passionate ShipperOnDeck tendencies come from growing up in a village where many marriages end in divorce, and thus desperately hoping that her cousin ends up with a good man.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: A lot of the vet's staff say that it's hard to get Rifle the penguin to like anybody. Both Pearl and Rifle get along [[FluffyTamer swimmingly]].
* HairstyleInertia: Her bangs are slightly different as a teenager (tied down by one bead instead of two) but she still sports the same pretzel hairstyle in ''Dual Destinies''.
* HeightAngst: She's rather short for her age and self-conscious about it. This is most obvious in "Phoenix Wright: Asinine Attorney", where she dismays about being an inch shorter than Ahlbi Ur'gaid, who is only ''nine years old'' while Pearl is eighteen.
* InnocentProdigy: She's very naive but at the same time she's an even better spirit medium than Maya.
* {{Irony}}: Pearl is the one who gave Phoenix the means to be a lie detector, yet in every appearance she has something to hide from him. [[spoiler:Even in ''Spirit of Justice'' where Apollo visits her instead, she hides something from him, and ends up getting perceived.]]
* JustTryingToHelp: She wants to do the best she can for the people she loves, including her dear mother. [[spoiler:Her following Morgan's directions (wanting to help) ended up starting the chain of events of 3-5 without her even realizing what she did.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: "With Pearly", a happier and lighter version of "Turnabout Sisters", Maya's theme. It got remixed in ''Dual Destinies'' as well.
* {{Malaproper}}: In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:she gets confused with the final passage of Morgan's instructions, which ended with a flowery passage basically condemning Misty Fey to Hell. Pearls reads it as: "Take the gravy from the roast dinner and cover Misty's scroll with it".]]
* MeaningfulName:
** She is precious to her mother [[spoiler:as a means to an end, not as a person]]. Her Japanese name means 'Spring Beauty'. It indicates that she's cute, really.
** According to the creators, her name is actually a reference to Literature/TheScarletLetter, in which the book's protagonist is forced to raise a daughter from a love affair.
* MistakenForRomance:
** Maya apparently talks to Pearl about Phoenix a lot, resulting in Pearl assuming that Phoenix and Maya were a couple. She doesn't exactly get disabused of this notion in the first three games, but she seems to have grown out of it by ''Dual Destinies''.
** In the "Turnabout Reclaimed" case in ''Dual Destinies'', early in the case Phoenix mistakenly assumes that Pearl is in a relationship with Marlon Rimes, because Pearl has been acting very friendly to Marlon and is even helping Marlon get Rifle the penguin back. Why was Pearl getting along so well with him? [[spoiler:Because Pearl got lost and bumped into Marlon, spilling fish all over the both of them, screwing up his schedule and causing him to lose his calendar. Pearl was trying to make it up to him by helping him in his job.]]
* MageBornOfMuggles: The only case in a series where MuggleBornOfMages is more common. Her mother, Morgan Fey, had low spiritual power, and her unknown father was a normal man outside the Fey clan, yet Pearl herself is ''very'' much capable of channeling spirits.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Has one of these moments when she realises [[spoiler:exactly what happened in Case 3-5: that she nearly got Maya, whom she looks up to as a big sister, killed and that she ''did'' get Misty Fey (whom she adored both as the former master of Kurain and as her author-alter-ego Elise Deauxnim) killed.]] She runs from the courtroom all the way back to the monastery, presumably intending to go into self-imposed exile there, but Phoenix and Maya bring her back pretty much straight away.
* NiceGirl: Pearl is a good kid who just wants the people she loves to be happy. [[spoiler:This gets abused badly by her mother.]]
* OlderAndWiser: Post-timeskip, Pearl has definitely become this to a degree. She's a bit more accustomed to the outside world now beyond Kurain Village and tends to speak more like an actual teenager; key word is "tends", as she does slip back into some of her speech patterns from when she was a kid.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to her HairstyleInertia and height she actually looks 3-4 years younger than her age in ''Dual Destinies'' despite being only a year behind the 18-year old Athena. She's even mistaken by Dhurke for a little girl in ''Spirit of Justice'' and is actually shorter than the 9-year old Ahlbi (who in all fairness is quite tall for his age) by an inch.
* ParentalAbandonment: Her father left her mother due to feeling marginalized by Kurain village's emphasis on its women, due to the Fey family's spiritual powers only being passed down to its women. This and all the other failed marriages she's seen growing up are the root of why she's so fixated on romance, especially the one she's convinced Maya has with Phoenix. [[spoiler:And then there's what her mother did...]]
* PinkMeansFeminine: Comes off as girlier than Maya with her obsession with romance, and wears a pink kimono.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: At the age of nine, she's able to slap a grown man into unconsciousness.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: She's more than 15 years younger than her half-sister[[spoiler:s Dahlia and Iris]].
* SacrificedBasicSkillForAwesomeTraining: She is quite intelligent, being able to avoid her mother's evil influence and navigate a city alone as a child, but her incredibly narrow education never taught her what ''murder'' is. When Phoenix tells her he's a lawyer, she thinks [[BusmansVocabulary "lawyer" is a school of channeling]].
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: In the final case of ''Trials and Tribulations'', Pearl gives this to Franziska von Karma, bluntly stating she hates her for trying to get Maya convicted for murder just for her own satisfaction. She even goes as far as telling Franziska that's she's just a wimp if she doesn't have her whip. Although in the context of the situation this rant is due to Pearl being traumatized and case 2-2 being the first memory of Franziska to enter her mind; it may have not happened if Pearl remembered the events of case 2-4.
* SharedFamilyQuirks:
** Like her mother, Pearl seems to have a fondness for green tea and strawberry desserts.
** Her idle and serious animations bear a resemblance to that of her [[spoiler:half-sisters Iris and Dahlia]]. After the TimeSkip, she has picked up Maya's clasping hand animation as well.
* ShipperOnDeck:
** Pearl is an in-universe Phoenix/Maya shipper. She responds... violently... to any suggestion they are NOT madly in love, at least on Nick's part. By the time of ''Dual Destinies'', she seems to get over it for the most part.
** She also ships Oldbag/Edgeworth in case 2-4, or at least takes Oldbag's feelings seriously about the matter and chides Nick for not doing so too.
* SoulPoweredEngine: She can charge Maya's Magatama with her spiritual power, enabling the holder to become a LivingLieDetector.
* SpannerInTheWorks: In case 2-2. Her presence in [[spoiler:the Winding Way]] is the one thing that prevents [[spoiler:Morgan and Mimi]]'s plan from going off without a hitch, preventing them from hiding the evidence that winds up unraveling their entire scheme. She also empowers Phoenix's Magatama so that it can detect when people are hiding something, which helps him unravel both that case and many others after it.
** Also in 3-2. She [[spoiler: gets lost and wanders into Luke Atmey's office, where Phoenix and Maya pick her up]]. If they'd actually ''[[spoiler:checked inside of the bag]]'', they'd have found the Urn and the case would have been much shorter. Her mistake still winds up unravelling [[spoiler:Atmey]]'s scheme, as the [[spoiler:fingerprints Phoenix left on it]] prove that he was concealing the Urn from police. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that Atmey ''wanted'' to be convicted as [=DeMasque=]]].
* TerribleArtist:
** This trait comes into play as an important plot point in ''Justice for All'', as she breaks a sacred urn supposedly containing Ami Fey's soul, and spends the rest of the investigation fixing it (although she reversed the I and A, making the name being spelled as "IAM" instead). Phoenix takes advantage of her presence in her mansion's hallway to catch a witness lying that they walked across the same hallway while not noticing anyone.
** As shown in ''Spirit of Justice'', even as a teenager, her drawings are little more than childish doodles, to her embarrassment.
* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: Having grown up in a village where marriages culminate in either emotional distance between husband and wife at best, and divorce at worst, Pearl is a big believer in the "happy ever after" and a huge sucker for romance plots in general. It isn't Maya who sucks her into the Steel Samurai franchise -- it's Will Powers describing the tropperiffic romantic subplots of the shows in case 2-4. She gets really intense about whether or not the female love interests fall in love and tries to drill Powers for more info.
* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the Branch Families of the Fey Clan. [[spoiler:Since their inception, the Branch Families have always plotted to wipe out the Main Family and usurp their spot as the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, with Pearl's mother, Morgan, scheming to kill Maya with the help of Pearl's half-sister, Dahlia Hawthorne. By contrast, Pearl and Iris are the only members of the Branch Families who bear no animosity towards Maya or any of the Main Family members, with Pearl idolizing Maya.]]
* TokenMiniMoe: When first introduced, she was the adorable child character in a cast of young adults. By ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'', she's more mature but still seems like the "baby" of the group.
* TrustPassword: Because she's been warned not to talk to strangers, she won't talk to Phoenix until he shows her Maya's Magatama. The sight makes her burst into tears, because she knows Maya would only have given it up if she were in ''serious'' trouble.
* UnequalRites: If shown Phoenix's badge in ''Justice For All'', she says she sees power in it, power which isn't related to channeling.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Morgan wants to use Pearl to regain main family status, which requires killing/discrediting Maya]]. Pearl has no clue about this and adores her cousin.
** In Case 3-5, [[spoiler:is told to retrieve a letter and channel Dahlia Hawthorne, supposedly for the sake of the main family, but so that Morgan can kill Maya (or, alternatively, frame her for murder) and install Pearl as Master]].
** [[spoiler:In "Turnabout Revolution" the main villain of the first part thought he could make her this so he could further manipulate Phoenix, but Apollo, Athena and Phoenix immediately shot that down, knowing that Pearl wouldn't do anything like that, especially if she knew what he and his benefactor did to Maya.]]
* WillingChanneler: She can channel spirits of the dead, most usually her cousin Mia, but only if she lets them.
* YoungestChildWins: The youngest of the Feys, and possesses immense spiritual power -- [[spoiler:her two older sisters, on the other hand, have almost no spiritual power to speak of]].
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[[folder:'''Trucy Wright''' (''Minuki Naruhodo'')]]
!!Trucy Wright (''Minuki Naruhodo'')
!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/ChiekoHiguchi (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'' voice drama, ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/KiraBuckland (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''
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->''"They always say that, on stage, you should hit the crowd with speed and ferocity!"''

Teen magician extraordinaire (in training) and the heir to the [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Gramarye]] name. Phoenix adopted her following her father's disappearance seven years before the events of ''Apollo Justice''. Once Apollo joins the agency, she tags along on his cases and acts as an assistant much in the way Maya did.

Her signature tricks are "The Amazing Mr. Hat", a wooden puppet almost as big as her that she can [[{{Hammerspace}} somehow]] hide in her cloak, and "Magic Panties", where she pulls out all sorts of bizarre items from frozen turkeys to mops to noodle bowls... all from a large pair of panties. She manages the talent branch of "Wright Anything".
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* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She acts as one to Apollo -- as his perky teenage assistant who's also his boss's daughter, she tends to wear him down by forcing him to do what she wants. Phoenix being the owner of the place makes it easier for her. For all Apollo grumbles about it, though, it's clear that he cares about Trucy and honestly wants to help her out, and it's similarly clear that Trucy cares for him. [[spoiler:The twist is that they're ''actually'' siblings, although they're unaware of it.]]
* BagOfHolding: Her magic panties, which she pulls all sorts of things out of.
* BeAsUnhelpfulAsPossible:
** In "Turnabout Serenade," she realizes how the magic trick works, but refuses to tell Apollo so as not to reveal a fellow magician's secrets.
** Averted in "The Magical Turnabout," in which Trucy immediately tells Apollo everything she knows about the magic trick that was used to murder Mr. Reus. It appears that this trope only applies when dealing with another magician's secrets, rather than with her own.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: By ''Spirit of Justice'', she's taken to using Apollo's "I'm fine!" whenever she's feeling anxious or upset.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: An ambiguous example. Trucy has a running gag of interrupting Apollo and Phoenix's narrations.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: The first time we see Trucy in Case 4-1, she almost comes across as an EmotionlessGirl. It's really jarring upon re-playing the game and knowing [[GenkiGirl what she's really like for the rest of the game]], [[spoiler:and possibly an indication that Trucy is extremely uncomfortable with handing over the fake piece of evidence Phoenix told her to give to Apollo]].
* ChildProdigy: Phoenix accurately describes her as such. Trucy is an exceptionally bright, sharp-witted girl, often deducing the truth behind Apollo's cases well before he does. She's also a first-rate illusionist despite her young age, and even displays an aptitude for business management in the day-to-day operations of the Wright Anything Agency.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Trucy herself is not a true example, but she employs this trait intentionally, most often to grate on Apollo. For example, when her magic panties are stolen in "Turnabout Corner", she loudly and knowingly refers to them as her panties repeatedly, regardless of who could be listening and much to Apollo's chagrin.
* ConsummateLiar: Tells Apollo a great many lies, large and small, right to his face throughout their cases together, all without the slightest hint of a physical tic to tip him off.
* CovertPervert: Possible, if ambiguous -- Athena found ''something'' questionable in her purse. We never learn what it is.
--> '''Athena:''' Oh, wow! She has...?! Oh, Trucy! You are BAD!
* DaddysGirl: Exceedingly so. She adores Phoenix, and he dotes on her as much as he can.
* DamselInDistress: She is kidnapped and held hostage along with 12 other people in ''Dual Destinies''. She handles the situation quite well, however, using a moment of carelessness by the kidnapper to convey important information to her father and the police. The sixth game then sees her falsely charged with a murder during one of her shows, leading to a defense by Apollo and Athena.
* ADayInTheLimelight: After being DemotedToExtra in ''Dual Destinies'' [[CharacterFocus in favor of Athena]], she gets a whole case revolving around her in ''Spirit of Justice'': "The Magical Turnabout", in which a magic trick gone wrong leads to her being accused of murder.
* DecoyDamsel: Played with. During the middle of "Turnabout Corner", [[spoiler:she "kidnaps" herself by using her incredible Mr. Hat puppet to stall for time so she can explain the Perceive system to Apollo. [[AngerBornOfWorry Apollo is understandably angered.]]]]
* DemotedToExtra: While she appears in almost every case of ''Dual Destinies'', she doesn't actually do much of anything most of the time and instead just hangs around the office (if present at all). Much of her detailed characterization fades out of focus with her. It's only until the final investigation in the penultimate case when Phoenix is left without Apollo or Athena that she regains her position as a investigative parner, knowing that helping her dad out will help cheer him up. This is alleviated in ''Spirit of Justice'', where she finally gets [[ADayInTheLimelight a case for herself]]... as the defendant.
* {{Fangirl}}: She's a very big fan of Troupe Gramarye and the Gavinners, even using a special animation to signify "fangirling" over either.
* FixingTheGame: She helped Phoenix cheat in poker while he was disbarred by signaling his opponent's subtlest tells to him.
* {{Flanderization}}: A side-effect of her DemotedToExtra status in ''Dual Destinies'' is that most of her conversations involve her Magic Panties and little else. Not so much in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', but beyond her stint as "The Magical Turnabout"'s defendant, she continues to be little more than a background character used only for occasional magic-themed gags.
* GenkiGirl: Especially if it means an opportunity for her to bedazzle or entertain someone, whether it involves using a magic trick or not. This is also reflected in some of her idle animations where she's shown literally bouncing around.
* GuestStarPartyMember: She doesn't have as much screentime in ''Dual Destinies'', but nonetheless briefly tags along as an assistant in both "The Monstrous Turnabout" and "Turnabout For Tomorrow".
* {{Hammerspace}}:
** Just where exactly does she keep a puppet nearly as large as herself? Especially when she's a child, and Mr. Hat's actually bigger than her?
** She somehow hides a number of improbably large items in her Magic Panties as well.
* HairstyleInertia: Her child sprites have the same hairstyle as her teenage ones.
* HappilyAdopted: Calls Phoenix her father like he sired her himself, and the two of them obviously have a very close relationship. In Case 4-4, when Phoenix has adopted her, and says she can call him "Daddy" moments later, she does so without hesitation and with a smile on her face, despite having only just met him.
* HiddenDepths:
** Though her years as a professional performer allow her to deliberately conceal it, Trucy displays many signs indicating that her deductive reasoning and understanding of a crime scene rival Phoenix's. Even Apollo is impressed at how fast she can unravel a contradiction of facts.
** She is shown to have a poker face that rivals Phoenix's. [[spoiler:She manages to convincingly hide her sadness over the death of her biological father. When Apollo realizes who "Shadi Smith" really was and is about to reveal it to the court, Trucy tells him that it's fine and to just say it. He wonders if she figured it out even before he did.]] And in ''Dual Destinies'', [[spoiler:when she's being held hostage, she takes advantage of access to a video screen Phoenix is watching to tell him how many hostages and robots there are, before the kidnapper shoves her away.]]
** ''Spirit of Justice'' reveals she handles the office accounting.
* HonorBeforeReason:
** Trucy ''refuses'' to reveal the secrets behind another magician's trick. Even when her partner Apollo ''needs'' to know how a magic trick works in order to save someone accused of murder.
** In the audio drama "Turnabout Animal Circus!?", she takes her insistence on the Magician's Code to such an absurd extreme that when accused of stealing a male calico cat during a failed magic trick, she declines telling the police and the rest of the Agency how the magic trick works, and even goes so far as to accept her accusation.
** Fortunately, she's willing to put reason before honor by the time of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'', as in the second case, when she's been arrested for involuntary manslaughter, this time she's willing to reveal the secret of her magic trick to help Apollo and Athena (though she threatens that if Apollo ever tells anyone, she'll make him the guinea pig of all her future magic tricks, which she does anyhow). Overall, she only appears concerned by the idea of revealing another magician's secrets, while her own can be excused should the situation call for it.
* HyperAwareness: Capable of this, but her Perceive ability is far weaker than Apollo's. [[spoiler: They ''are'' half-siblings.]]
* IdiotHair: She has two under her hat, a design motif that [[spoiler:she has in common with her half-brother Apollo]].
* {{Kawaiiko}}: Just look at her bouncing animation.
* KidSidekick: At age 15, she fills the role in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', during Apollo's investigations and trials. She occasionally returns to the role for brief spaces of time in the later two games, ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''.
* KnifeThrowingAct: Is great at throwing knives accurately to the point of [[spoiler:disabling Yuri Cosmos' segway tires to stop him for questioning]], well beyond the point of skill needed to perform a KnifeThrowingAct. Reasonably, her father is a little disturbed at the accuracy with which she can do this.
-->'''Trucy:''' And the streak continues!
* LateArrivalSpoiler: ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' specify that she's Phoenix's ''adopted'' daughter from the get-go, whereas in ''Apollo Justice'' this was a semi-major reveal that came partway through the third case.
* {{Leitmotif}}: "Child of Magic", an energetic and joyful theme that suits her cheerful disposition. The theme is later repurposed as a general theme for the Wright Anything Agency in ''Dual Destinies''. She also shares "Troupe Gramarye" with the other members of the troupe, and it plays whenever she talks about them. [[spoiler:In ''Spirit of Justice'', "Reminiscing ~ Smile, No Matter What" plays when she's interviewed at the detention center, as her insecurities are finally brought to light. Fittingly, it is a DarkReprise of "Troupe Gramarye".]]
* LittleStowaway: [[spoiler:Apparently made her way to Khura'in in "Turnabout Revolution" by hiding in Edgeworth's suitcase, although where she was while the cast was off investigating is anyone's guess. Judging from Edgeworth's reaction, it's not the first time she has done this]].
* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:She's Apollo's half-sister, although neither of them are aware of this relation]].
* MagicalGirl: Plays one in the "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" stage show, and often refers to herself as one in ''Spirit of Justice''.
* MagicianDetective: Sort of, being the magician assistant to a defense attorney, though she only very rarely uses her magician skills to help Apollo.She does use her magician skills to help Phoenix when Yuri Cosmos tries to flee on a Segway by throwing a knife into his Segway's tire to disable it, forcing him to finally reveal the information he's been hiding from Phoenix.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: She's a stage magician, so a few of the things she does can be explained with sleight-of-hand, fake props, etc. Some things don't really have a logical explanation as to how she's able to do them, like her "magic panties," or where she keeps Mr. Hat, which is bigger than she is.
* NeverBareheaded: She's never seen without at a magician's silk top hat, even as a child, except when her puppet Mr. Hat is wearing it.
* PluckyGirl: Trucy powers through several horrible experiences like a champ, keeping a smile on her face even when concealing her sadness.
* ThePollyanna: Despite all the hardships she's gone through in her life [[spoiler:like both her biological parents vanishing from her life by the time she was no older than 8, with the latter being assumed dead and the former abandoning her and then being found dead 7 years later before they could reunite (something she still largely hides her knowledge of), and being accused of murder in ''Spirit of Justice'']], Trucy always maintains an upbeat and positive attitude. This trope is subverted to some degree, as much of Trucy's cheery nature [[StepfordSmiler is a mask]], but nevertheless she's still TheHeart of the Wright Anything Agency.
* PunnyName:
** "Trucy" comes from "true" and possibly "see true"/"see through". "Minuki" means "seeing through" (just so you know, the Perceive System is called the Minuku System in Japanese).
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives a brief one to [[spoiler:Roger Retinz]] in "The Magical Turnabout", after learning that [[spoiler:he not only tried to frame her for murder, but used a magic trick to commit the crime.]]
-->'''Trucy''': ...I get it now. That attitude toward magic... [[spoiler:is why my grandfather kicked you out [of Troupe Gramarye].]] You... you don't deserve to call yourself a magician!
* SiblingTeam: [[spoiler:Although both parties remain blissfully unaware of the fact, she's normally paired with Apollo, her half-brother.]]
* SillyMeGesture: She puts the knuckles to her hat instead of her head, though. Don't worry, though; the cuteness still shines through.
* ShoutOut: When she boasts that her hat is "...like a little universe! Bigger on the inside than on the outside!", Apollo is reminded of a [[Series/DoctorWho certain show he used to watch.]]
* StageMagician: This is her main job.
* StepfordSmiler:
** A far less drastic version, but nonetheless [[spoiler:hiding her sadness behind a convincing smile is a specialty of Trucy's. She feigns a cheerful smile when she tells Apollo that her father, Zak Gramarye, was so good at making things disappear that he [[ParentalAbandonment made himself disappear]], but Phoenix knows the truth.]]
** Apollo pushes this button in the second case of ''Spirit of Justice'', forcing her (via his Perceive ability) to open up to him. The resulting conversation sees her break her performer's façade and openly cry.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: She's the spitting image of her mother Thalassa. In her youth, she bore a stronger resemblance to [[spoiler:her half-brother Apollo, though she's evidently grown out of it by the time the two meet.]]
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: She mirrors Maya's role from the original trilogy -- a perky female assistant with a screwed-up family background. The creators even described her role in ''Apollo Justice'' as being "just like Maya's." This is, however, also subverted in that Trucy's personality, while superficially similar to Maya's, was also written to stand in sharp contrast to hers in many areas.
* TenderTears: Displays these in ''Spirit of Justice'', when Apollo continues to believe in her innocence even when Trucy herself believes she may have accidentally killed someone during a performance and disgraced the Gramarye name.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Speaks this way in the Japanese version.
* TookALevelInJerkass: Played for laughs, but in ''Spirit of Justice'', she shows a growing interest in bigger and more dangerous magic tricks, frequently using Apollo (and later Athena) as unwilling guinea pigs for them.
* TrainingFromHell: Though not originally true in ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'', part of her {{Flanderization}} in ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice'' includes Trucy frequently putting Apollo and later Athena through rigorous and often terrifying tasks as an assistant to her magic practice.
* YoungAndInCharge: As the major breadwinner for the Wright Anything Agency, everyone agrees that Trucy outranks everyone else who works there, including her own father.
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[[folder:'''Charley''']]
!!Charley
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!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney''

->''"Charley. A quite decorative plant. He's a handful, but I've grown quite attached to the little fella. He also helps me to remember all the good times with Mia." - Phoenix Wright''

A potted plant (specifically, a ''Cordyline stricta''), which was placed in the office by Mia Fey and has been there ever since.
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* AndYourLittleDogToo: Was knocked over when Redd White broke in and was condemned by Roger Retinz.
* CaringGardener: Everyone at the agency cares for Charley and tends to over water him.
* CompanionCube: Charley is a plant, therefore inanimate and his caretakers still love him.
* PunnyName: Just like everyone else in the office, Charley's name could be based on ''Charlwoodia stricta'', one of the taxonomic synonyms for Charley's species.
* ShoutOut: His name might be a reference to "Chuck the Plant", from ''VideoGame/ManiacMansion'', which became a running in-joke and appears in many Creator/LucasArts adventure games afterwards.
* TalkingToPlants: Whenever someone waters him they tend to talk to him.
* TragicKeepsake: He is one of the few things that remain in the office that belonged to Mia Fey.
* TeamPet: Or rather plant.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her establishing moment for Apollo is him witnessing her judo throw a cop that was about to wrongfully arrest her when he refused to believe that she's a lawyer at 18.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her establishing moment for Apollo is him witnessing her judo throw a cop that was about to wrongfully arrest her when he refused to believe that she's a lawyer at 18.18... unfortunately for Apollo, she throws the cop ''at him!''
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!!!'''Played by:''' Rei Dan ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Minami Hamabe (child - film)

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!!!'''Played by:''' Rei Dan ([[Film/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney film]]), Minami Hamabe Creator/MinamiHamabe (child - film)
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->''"I know who you are. You're…You're Mystic Maya's…'[[ShipperOnDeck special someone!]]'"''

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->''"I know who you are. You're…You're You're... You're Mystic Maya's…'[[ShipperOnDeck Maya's... '[[ShipperOnDeck special someone!]]'"''



* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to her HairstyleInertia and height she actually looks 3-4 years younger than her age in ''Dual Destinies'' despite being only a year behind the 18-year old Athena. She's even mistaken for a little girl in ''Spirit of Justice'' and is actually shorter than the 9-year old Ahlbi (who in all fairness is quite tall for his age) by an inch.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Due to her HairstyleInertia and height she actually looks 3-4 years younger than her age in ''Dual Destinies'' despite being only a year behind the 18-year old Athena. She's even mistaken by Dhurke for a little girl in ''Spirit of Justice'' and is actually shorter than the 9-year old Ahlbi (who in all fairness is quite tall for his age) by an inch.



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--> '''Athena''': Oh, wow! She has..?! Oh, Trucy! You are BAD!

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Teen magician extraordinaire (in training) and the heir to the [[StageMagician Gramarye]] name. Phoenix adopted her following her father's disappearance seven years before the events of ''Apollo Justice''. Once Apollo joins the agency, she tags along on his cases and acts as an assistant much in the way Maya did.

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Teen magician extraordinaire (in training) and the heir to the [[StageMagician [[Characters/AceAttorneyTroupeGramarye Gramarye]] name. Phoenix adopted her following her father's disappearance seven years before the events of ''Apollo Justice''. Once Apollo joins the agency, she tags along on his cases and acts as an assistant much in the way Maya did.
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: By ''Spirit of Justice'', she’s taken to using Apollo’s “I’m fine!” whenever she’s feeling anxious or upset.

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: By ''Spirit of Justice'', she’s she's taken to using Apollo’s “I’m fine!” Apollo's "I'm fine!" whenever she’s she's feeling anxious or upset.
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* StrongFamilyResemblance: She’s the spitting image of her mother Thalassa. In her youth, she bore a stronger resemblance to [[spoiler:her half-brother Apollo, though she’s evidently grown out of it by the time the two meet.]]
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Nick's beautiful mentor. Mia was born the heiress to a once-powerful family of spirit mediums and supposedly inherited top-notch spiritual powers, but she left the village behind to become a lawyer and find out the truth about her mother's disappearance. Although she dies in the second case (which is about [[FirstEpisodeTwist twenty minutes into the first game]] and long before the Wright Anything Agency was founded), she's often hauled back from the afterlife through her [[WillingChanneler spirit medium sister and cousin]] to [[SpiritAdvisor give Phoenix advice]].

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Nick's beautiful mentor.mentor and an accomplished lawyer. Mia was born the heiress to a once-powerful family of spirit mediums and supposedly inherited top-notch spiritual powers, but she left the village behind to become a lawyer and find out the truth about her mother's disappearance. Although she dies in the second case (which is about [[FirstEpisodeTwist twenty minutes into the first game]] and long before the Wright Anything Agency was founded), she's often hauled back from the afterlife through her [[WillingChanneler spirit medium sister and cousin]] to [[SpiritAdvisor give Phoenix advice]].



* {{Deuteragonist}}: Her role in ''Trials & Tribulations''. She appears in every single case of the game (the only game in the series in which that happens), is playable in two {{Whole Episode Flashback}}s and factors into the motivations of two major antagonists, and [[spoiler:even teams up with Phoenix to deliver a BreakHerByTalking to [[BigBad Dahlia]] in the game's climax]].

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* {{Deuteragonist}}: Her role in ''Trials & Tribulations''. She appears in every single case of the game (the only game in the series in which that happens), is playable in two {{Whole Episode Flashback}}s and factors into the motivations of two major antagonists, and [[spoiler:even teams [[spoiler:teams up with Phoenix to deliver a BreakHerByTalking to [[BigBad Dahlia]] and final rebuttal to [[FinalBoss Godot]] in the game's climax]].



* HelloAttorney: Designed this way. She wears low-cut tops, form-fitting suits, and miniskirts, and witnesses are often smitten with her. Maya even takes advantage of her sex appeal by channeling her to get [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]] to cooperate.

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* HelloAttorney: Designed this way. She wears low-cut tops, form-fitting suits, and miniskirts, and witnesses many characters are often smitten with her. Maya even takes advantage of her sex appeal by channeling her to get [[DirtyOldMan Victor Kudo]] to cooperate. Downplayed in that no one ever really brings up her looks in court itself, outside of Gumshoe briefly the first time he meets her in 3-1.



** Maya and [[TokenMiniMoe Pearl's]] robes are designed to be quite modest. It doesn't work as well when Mia ends up wearing them. In Pearl's clothes, she has to keep her arm pressed against her chest to stop her breasts from popping out. Also, even though character's lower bodies are almost never seen, you have to assume that Mia is showing off quite a bit of leg when she's in Pearl's clothes.

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** Maya and [[TokenMiniMoe Pearl's]] robes are designed to be quite modest. It doesn't work as well when Mia ends up wearing them.modest and fit their own bodies - not so much for Mia's. In Pearl's clothes, she has to keep her arm pressed against her chest to stop her breasts from popping out. Also, even though character's lower bodies are almost never seen, you have to assume that Mia is showing off quite a bit of leg when she's in Pearl's clothes.



* PayEvilUntoEvil: Ultimately resorts to [[spoiler:{{blackmail}} in order to defeat master blackmailer Redd White. But to be fair, he's sufficiently proven himself too well-connected to be taken down cleanly, not to mention his constant kicking the dog against both her and everyone she cares about. And Edgeworth had just saved Redd's ass when Phoenix came close to take him down fairly.]]

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* PayEvilUntoEvil: Ultimately resorts to [[spoiler:{{blackmail}} in order to defeat master blackmailer Redd White. But to be fair, he's sufficiently proven himself too well-connected to be taken down cleanly, not to mention his constant kicking the dog against both her and everyone she cares about. And Edgeworth had just saved Redd's ass when Phoenix came close to take taking him down fairly.]]
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* SiblingTeam: [[spoiler:Although both parties remain blissfully unaware of the fact, she's normally paired with Apollo, her half-brother.]]
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* MoodSwinger: Thanks to her boisterous personality, she can hit a wide range of emotions even within a single dialogue box.
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* StealthPun: She's a ''paralegal''.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the Branch Families of the Fey Clan. [[spoiler:Since their inception, the Branch Families have always plotted to wipe out the Main Family and usurp their spot as the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, with Pearl's mother, Morgan, scheming to kill Maya with the help of Pearl's half-sister, Dahlia Hawthorne. By contrast, Pearl and Iris are the only members of the Branch Families who bear no animosity towards Maya or any of the Main Family members, with Pearl idolizing Maya.]]



* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: Morgan wants to use Pearl to regain main family status, which requires killing/discrediting Maya]]. Pearl has no clue about this and adores her cousin.

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* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler: Morgan [[spoiler:Morgan wants to use Pearl to regain main family status, which requires killing/discrediting Maya]]. Pearl has no clue about this and adores her cousin.
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* LargeHam: Athena is by far one of the most expressive characters in the series, even in a WorldOfHam, fitting with her specialty in psychology and reading emotions. Her face is ''very'' prone to squashing and stretching, and her eyes during emotional outbursts come straight out of a {{Sh|onen Demographic}}ōnen manga.

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* LargeHam: Athena is by far one of the most expressive characters in the series, even in a WorldOfHam, fitting with her specialty in psychology and reading emotions. Her face is ''very'' prone to squashing and stretching, and her eyes during emotional outbursts come straight out of a {{Sh|onen Demographic}}ōnen [[ShonenDemographic shōnen]] manga.
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* IronButtMonkey: She becomes this in "Turnabout Time Traveler". Her athletic build, which supposedly keeps her from getting injured by tricks during Trucy's practice sessions, really doesn't help her case. Mr. Wright won't let her sneak out of her duties, either.

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* IronButtMonkey: IronButtmonkey: She becomes this in "Turnabout Time Traveler". Her athletic build, which supposedly keeps her from getting injured by tricks during Trucy's practice sessions, really doesn't help her case. Mr. Wright won't let her sneak out of her duties, either.
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* CondescendingCompassion: In over five years of work to save Simon, she never once considered the possibility that he might have had a reason for TakingTheHeat. (Although Simon's reticence about the situation did not help.)

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* CondescendingCompassion: In over five years of work to save Simon, she never once considered the possibility that he might have had a reason for TakingTheHeat. (Although Simon's reticence about the situation did not help.)help)
* CopHater: In her first encounter with a police officer, she calls him [[PolicePig pig-headed]] for assuming her to be a high school ditcher pretending to be a lawyer, and outright suplexes the cop (onto Apollo, no less) when he grabs her wrist.

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