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!! FridgeBrilliance:
* At first, Mia's line "and when faced with tribulation, I think of my own inspiration./He taught me to always hold my stance" in the song Justice for All seems to be just a line they put in to make a rhyme and give Phoenix the chance to make a callback in the reprise... then you realize that she's singing about [[spoiler: Diego Armando]].
* Edgeworth's defense of Cody in The Samurai Always Wins makes a lot more sense when you consider the fact that Edgeworth was involved in a murder case and may have had to testify when he was Cody's age.
* None of the solutions to the mysteries are entirely contained in the songs. Therefore, in order to find out the full story, you have to either see a performance of the full show or (more likely) ''buy the game''. It's a way of making it up to Capcom for using their characters, by advertising the game they come from!
!! FridgeHorror:
* In ''600,000 Volts'', von Karma sings "Now your life's depending/On giving that letter to me" when he tries to threaten Phoenix and Maya into handing over their evidence. It might seem like just a way to intimidate them [[spoiler:but then, remember that he ''did'' already kill a defense attorney who defied him]]. Makes you wonder what would have happened if the tazer didn't just knock the two of them out...

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!! FridgeBrilliance:
* At first, Mia's line "and when faced with tribulation, I think of my own inspiration./He taught me to always hold my stance" in the song Justice for All seems to be just a line they put in to make a rhyme and give Phoenix the chance to make a callback in the reprise... then you realize that she's singing about [[spoiler: Diego Armando]].
* Edgeworth's defense of Cody in The Samurai Always Wins makes a lot more sense when you consider the fact that Edgeworth was involved in a murder case and may have had to testify when he was Cody's age.
* None of the solutions to the mysteries are entirely contained in the songs. Therefore, in order to find out the full story, you have to either see a performance of the full show or (more likely) ''buy the game''. It's a way of making it up to Capcom for using their characters, by advertising the game they come from!
!! FridgeHorror:
* In ''600,000 Volts'', von Karma sings "Now your life's depending/On giving that letter to me" when he tries to threaten Phoenix and Maya into handing over their evidence. It might seem like just a way to intimidate them [[spoiler:but then, remember that he ''did'' already kill a defense attorney who defied him]]. Makes you wonder what would have happened if the tazer didn't just knock the two of them out...
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* None of the solutions to the mysteries are entirely contained in the songs. Therefore, in order to find out the full story, you have to either see a performance of the full show or (more likely) ''buy the game''. It's a way of making it up to Capcom for using their characters, by advertising the game they come from!
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* Edgeworth's defense of Cody in The Samurai Always Wins makes a lot more sense when you consider the fact that Edgeworth was involved in a murder case and may have had to testify when he was Cody's age.

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* Edgeworth's defense of Cody in The Samurai Always Wins makes a lot more sense when you consider the fact that Edgeworth was involved in a murder case and may have had to testify when he was Cody's age.age.
!! FridgeHorror:
* In ''600,000 Volts'', von Karma sings "Now your life's depending/On giving that letter to me" when he tries to threaten Phoenix and Maya into handing over their evidence. It might seem like just a way to intimidate them [[spoiler:but then, remember that he ''did'' already kill a defense attorney who defied him]]. Makes you wonder what would have happened if the tazer didn't just knock the two of them out...

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