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I find that shouting "I'm fine!" in a loud vocalization really relieves stress. Information technology'south part of my "Chords of Steel" workout, and a must before every trial.
Apollo Justice is a defense force chaser who has operated in the United States and Khura'in. He started off working for Gavin Law Offices, just later his kickoff trial, he was taken under the wing of Phoenix Wright at the Wright Anything Agency. Along with co-counsel Trucy Wright, prosecutor Klavier Gavin, and mentor Phoenix, Justice participated in a test trial for the Jurist System in 2026, which was an effort to reintegrate the jury into court proceedings. In 2028, Justice was an instrumental figure in the concluding days of the conflict between Queen Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in and the Defiant Dragons. Afterward, he established his own business firm in Khura'in to assistance rebuild the country'south legal system.
His bracelet, inherited from his long-lost mother, helps him to focus on the nervous habits of other people. When Justice feels his bracelet getting tighter while talking to someone, he knows that they are hiding something from him.
Early life [ ]
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As a baby just before his begetter's death.
Apollo Justice was born to the phase magician Thalassa Gramarye and the musician Jove Justice. Some fourth dimension after he was built-in, Jove brought Apollo with him on a trip to Khura'in, where he performed for the queen at the time, Amara Sigatar Khura'in. Withal, an arsonist set the queen's residence ablaze, resulting in Jove's death every bit he tried to relieve his son. Due to the uproar over the queen'southward death, Apollo was lost in the anarchy, leaving Thalassa unable to reunite with her son, although Apollo was given 1 of her bracelets earlier the incident. Believing him to have also died, Thalassa later returned home, remarried and gave birth to a girl.
Equally a child with Dhurke and Nahyuta Sahdmadhi.
Apollo grew up not knowing near his mother or his half-sister. Instead, he was raised by Dhurke Sahdmadhi, husband of the reportedly now deceased Queen Amara, alongside Dhurke's own son, Nahyuta. Nonetheless, Dhurke was falsely accused by Amara's sister and the new queen of Khura'in, Ga'ran, of being the arsonist. Although Dhurke, a skilled defense chaser, managed to prove his innocence in court, Ga'ran afterward accused him of falsifying evidence and he was forced to abscond to the mountains, taking Nahyuta and Apollo with him. Dhurke went on to class the "Defiant Dragons" rebel group to oppose Ga'ran and repeal her Defense Culpability Act.
Hugging Dhurke after beingness rescued.
One mean solar day, Apollo and Nahyuta were playing by a riverside and happened to get swept up in the rapids. Luckily for the two boys, Dhurke rescued them at the last moment and assured the pair that he would look out for their safety no thing what.
With his plans for a revolution to free the kingdom from Queen Ga'ran's corrupt clutches, Dhurke came to the conclusion that it was too dangerous for Apollo to stay in Khura'in and then, when Apollo was nine, Dhurke sent him back to his native country, America. Although Dhurke promised that he would return for him someday, as the years passed, Apollo lost hope that he would indeed return, and thus decided to forget his old life in Khura'in.
In middle school, Apollo came to idolize and respect the well-known defence force chaser Phoenix Wright, and aspired to someday become a lawyer just like him.
Comforting Terran in heart school.
Ane day, Apollo found a classmate named Clay Terran crying alone afterwards learning that his mother had died. Knowing the pain of having no female parent himself, Apollo encouraged Terran to yell, "Dirt Terran is fine!" in an effort to brand him feel amend. The two soon became close friends, and both shared and talked about their dreams, with Terran wanting to go an astronaut. It was through this friendship that Apollo came to visit the Creation Infinite Middle and meet Solomon Starbuck, whom he came to deeply respect. Apollo and Terran became practically a fixture in the Infinite Center throughout their high schoolhouse years. Meanwhile, Phoenix Wright was disbarred in 2019 following a vaguely reported forgery incident, which contributed to the ushering in of the then-called "dark age of the police force".
Law career [ ]
Gavin Law Offices [ ]
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At the beginning of his career.
As an adult, Apollo passed the bar test, obtaining an ID of 29003, and came to work for Kristoph Gavin's police firm, Gavin Law Offices, where he assisted Gavin in court for at least one case prior to his own debut as defence force squad leader.[1] The defendant for Apollo's get-go trial was none other than disgraced former lawyer and Apollo's idol, Phoenix Wright, with Gavin initially acting every bit the rookie defense attorney's co-counsel. The trial was a very standard one until Wright began to accuse Gavin of beingness the real killer. Wright helped Apollo to figure out the truth about the example, securing a not guilty verdict and resulting in Gavin's abort.
With Clay Terran.
After the trial, Wright told Apollo that he had faked a key piece of evidence. Horrified that someone he respected would openly acknowledge to forgery, Apollo punched Wright and so left, intending never to meet him once again. Gavin Constabulary Offices was consequently dissolved, and Apollo was left without employment. Although Wright invited Apollo to piece of work for the Wright & Co. Police force Offices, the latter refused. At the time, Dirt Terran was preparing for his screening exams to go an astronaut at the Cosmos Infinite Center, and he encouraged Apollo to continue beingness an chaser despite recent events.
Joining the Wright Anything Bureau [ ]
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You know what changed her mind? Hearing your defense in in that location today. She could feel your gaze, unwavering, always looking straight at the truth.
After 2 months, with nowhere else to plow for a chore, Apollo reluctantly visited Wright'south old law firm, only to find that it was now the "Wright Talent Agency" and run by Wright's daughter, Trucy Wright. Later some initial confusion, Trucy hired Apollo as the agency'due south lawyer. Since Apollo had no entertaining talent to speak of, Trucy renamed the agency the "Wright Anything Agency" to account for Apollo's involvement in it.
At first, Phoenix assigned Apollo to three small, unrelated, and seemingly pointless cases, but Apollo subsequently institute that all three were tied to a murder that had occurred in nearby People Park. Desperate for real work, he offered to have on the resulting defendant's case. With the help of Trucy and Detective Ema Skye, Apollo gathered evidence and then faced off against Kristoph Gavin'southward blood brother, Prosecutor Klavier Gavin, in court. Apollo implicated the defendant's fiancée equally the real killer, and as Klavier began to figure out that Apollo was right in his accusation, he helped Apollo to prove her guilt. Nevertheless, this left Apollo wondering whether he had really earned his victory.
As well equally being a prosecutor, Klavier too had his ain band, and he invited Apollo and Trucy to one of his concerts at a discounted price. Even so, during the concert, a bodyguard was fatally shot, and Apollo over again defended the accused in court confronting Klavier. A blind witness implicated one of Klavier'south ring members, Daryan Crescend, as the real killer. While Crescend had set up an alibi for himself, Apollo was able to show that Crescend had set upwards the crime in such a way equally to throw off the fourth dimension of the shooting, and that he had been smuggling an illegal Borginian cocoon, which had led to the confrontation that had killed the victim. Lacking decisive evidence, Apollo convinced his client to prove as to his involvement in the smuggling, thereby proving Crescend'south motive and securing his arrest.
The Jurist Organisation [ ]
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Three months later, Apollo participated in a test trial for the Jurist System, defending Vera Misham confronting the accuse of her father'south murder, with Klavier once over again prosecuting the case. Although Phoenix promised Apollo a "uncomplicated" case, information technology quickly escalated into a complex monstrosity, as the murder weapon, a Troupe Gramarye commemorative postage laced with atroquinine, was tied to the defendant's secret life as a forger, as well as to the case that had cost Phoenix his attorney'due south badge. Information technology was revealed that Phoenix had continued his investigation into his concluding case for the intervening vii years, and that the forged prove he had presented during said trial had been given to him without him knowing it was fake.
In a sketch by Vera Misham.
Eventually, Kristoph Gavin was summoned from his prison house in Solitary Jail cell xiii and was accused by Apollo of setting upward the murder seven years prior. Equally Apollo and Klavier airtight in on the truth, they found that they had no decisive testify to show that Kristoph had washed the human activity. However, they had no demand for this under the Jurist System. Equally Kristoph utterly bankrupt down upon finding out that mere members of the public would decide the result of the case, Klavier and the judge gave their justifications for the new system, though Apollo was rendered speechless. Apollo vowed that he would learn what law was for himself and fight to alter it if he had to.
The new recruit & the Twisted Samurai [ ]
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Stumbling upon the Kyubi law-breaking scene.
The post-obit April, Apollo stumbled upon a murder scene in the village of Nine-Tails Vale. He agreed to defend Damian Tenma, who had been defendant of killing alderman Male monarch Kyubi, and met up with Athena Cykes, a new lawyer whom Phoenix had recruited during a trip to Europe who would act every bit his assistant and co-counsel during the example. The duo met the stalwart detective Bobby Fulbright and faced off confronting the captive prosecutor Simon Blackquill. Eventually, Apollo and Cykes were able to bear witness Damian Tenma's innocence by revealing the true culprit.
Supporting roles [ ]
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Phoenix, having been exonerated, regained his chaser'southward badge and took on his first case two months after the Nine-Tails Vale case. While Cykes accompanied him to the criminal offense scene at Shipshape Aquarium, Apollo was left behind to look after the office. During the form of the investigation, Phoenix found a suspicious pill and gave it to Apollo to research. Apollo dutifully went to the Hickfield Clinic to investigate and found out that the pill was a powerful sleeping drug, which the aquarium's vet, Dr. Herman Crab, had bought a large quantity of. This information would subsequently evidence important to solving the case and finding both defendants innocent.
In October, the three lawyers went to attend a presentation and mock trial at Themis Legal Academy. Although but Phoenix had a seat reserved for him, he gave it to Apollo while he and Cykes waited for Constance Courte, one of the teachers. As the mock trial started to draw to a decision, police officers interrupted the proceedings and alerted everyone to a murder that had occurred on the schoolhouse grounds. The victim was Constance Courte and the circumstances of the murder seemed to match the verbal details of the mock trial. Juniper Forest, an old friend of Cykes who had organized the mock trial with Courte, was subsequently arrested for the murder, and Cykes took upwards her defense force. Apollo and a visiting Klavier brought her up to speed on the mock trial by re-enacting it with her. Apollo aided Cykes as her investigative partner and co-counsel, and the pair ultimately overcame Prosecutor Blackquill and the real killer to win the trial.
Dirt Terran'due south expiry [ ]
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The truth, huh? That'south a noble crusade. Merely what if the truth you seek and the truth I seek turn out to be different?
Unconscious with a false message written using his manus.
In Dec, the Cosmos Space Center was bombed while attempting to launch the Chapeau-2 rocket, and Clay Terran, one of the intended passengers, was establish stabbed to expiry. Apollo took upwards the defense of the other passenger, Solomon Starbuck, who was Terran's mentor. Apollo and Cykes could not investigate much due to the heavy constabulary presence, just they did see the murder weapon. To Apollo's surprise, his bracelet reacted when Cykes saw the murder weapon and denied having seen it before. It would continue to react whenever they talked about the case.
Wracked with guilt at the thought that he considered his friend and co-worker suspicious, Apollo chose to wear a bandage over his eye so he would not be able to sense any of Cykes'southward tells. During the trial, Apollo cross-examined Fulbright to get as much info as possible, and he noticed that Blackquill seemed particularly adamant to captive Starbuck. Apollo managed to make significant progress, but suddenly, a time bomb was activated, interrupting the trial as Courtroom No. four was evacuated. Apollo was subsequently injured as he attempted to protect Juniper Woods from falling debris.
Juniper Woods was arrested for the bombing and put on trial the next twenty-four hours. Apollo, who now sported bandaged artillery and Clay Terran'south tattered Infinite Eye jacket, intended to take the defense'southward demote, but due to his injuries, Phoenix and Cykes took over. During the trial, Woods told Apollo that she had lost her cough medicine, as well every bit her stuffed animate being, Bum Rap Rhiny, in the courtroom bombing, and the two went back to Courtroom No. 4 to look for it. Somewhen, Woods was called dorsum to testify, but Apollo continued to search alone until he was of a sudden attacked from backside and knocked unconscious. He was hospitalized while Phoenix won the trial (and in the process revealed that the true culprit was the same private who had attacked Apollo) and took over Starbuck's example.
"Distressing, but I'll be taking a leave of absence. [...] I can simply say that this is something I must settle on my own..."
Apollo eventually discharged himself from the clinic and announced to the Bureau that he was taking a leave of absence, stating that he planned to grab Clay Terran'due south killer in his own way. Phoenix eventually cleared Starbuck of all charges using decisive evidence submitted by Fulbright, only for the testify to indict Athena Cykes instead. This seemed to ostend Apollo'due south suspicions even further, and he investigated the Space Center to find out more than about her connections to the place. He subsequently found security footage that showed Cykes as the simply person leaving the Space Museum, which was the only reasonable path through which the killer could have escaped the crime scene.
Apollo eventually learned near the UR-1 Incident and met Simon Blackquill's sis Aura at the robotics lab. Information technology turned out that Metis Cykes, Athena'due south mother and Aura'southward enquiry partner, had been murdered during the UR-one Incident. While the two were talking nigh the Hope probe, Phoenix and Trucy found their style into the robotic lab as well. Apollo refused to requite any clear opinion about the case to them, only saying that he did non know if Athena was the culprit yet.
Aura after took hostages at the Space Center and demanded that the police hand Athena over to her, as she believed her to be behind both the UR-i Incident and Clay Terran's murder. With Trucy as one of her hostages, Phoenix instead gave her a counter-proposal: a retrial of the UR-ane Incident. Aura agreed to this and let him choose a courtroom, though she was in control of the rest of the details, including having Main Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth have the prosecutor'south bench and indicting Athena for the murder. Phoenix managed to win the "trial", thereby proving that someone else had killed Metis.
Earlier the "trial" ended, yet, Apollo took the opportunity to take the stand and indict Athena for Terran's murder. He gave the reasons behind his suspicion, only to eventually admit that he just wanted to brand certain that he could really trust Athena, and implored Phoenix to bear witness that some other possibility existed so the doubt in his mind could exist cleared. Phoenix was able to do just that, showing the existent route that the killer, an international spy known simply as "the phantom", had used; the phantom had manipulated the evacuation during the bombing to create an escape route for himself. Phoenix then went fifty-fifty further and accused the one who had been in charge of the evacuation, Bobby Fulbright, of being the phantom.
Apollo, who was finally rid of his dubiety, was asked to join Phoenix and eventually Athena back at the defense's bench, which he did after shedding his bandages and jacket. Via a bracelet read on Fulbright, it was revealed that the bear witness that had supposedly pointed to Athena had been forged. Eventually, it was discovered that "Fulbright" was an impostor, as the existent detective had died a twelvemonth earlier. The three lawyers of the Wright Anything Bureau worked together and managed to finally bring the phantom to justice after a long battle. Subsequently the case's resolution, the three attorneys agreed to do their all-time to aid put the so-called "dark age of the constabulary" behind them. Apollo was afterward present at the Hat-3 rocket launch, where he encouraged Solomon Starbuck equally the astronaut finally returned to space.
Confronting the familiar [ ]
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The following April, Apollo and Athena went to the Penrose Theater to lookout Trucy's magic show "Trucy in Gramarye-State", which would be her television debut. During the bear witness, however, her co-performer, a magician named Mr. Reus, turned up expressionless, and Trucy was accused of involuntary manslaughter, as the victim appeared to have been killed by one of her magic tricks. With Phoenix abroad in the Kingdom of Khura'in, Apollo took on Trucy'southward defense force. During their investigation, Apollo and Athena encountered Detective Skye, who had finally accomplished her dream of becoming a forensic investigator. Apollo was shocked to learn that the case would exist prosecuted by Nahyuta Sahdmadhi, whom he had not seen in xv years, and that the charge had been changed to premeditated murder.
As Trucy Wright's (unwilling) magic show assistant.
After exposing the real culprit, Apollo confronted Nahyuta, maxim that the prosecutor had changed since the last fourth dimension he saw him. Although Trucy, Ema Skye, and Athena questioned how they knew each other, Apollo did not answer, merely musing to himself that he would have to tell them eventually. With her proper name cleared, Trucy went back to her magic act, with Apollo interim as her (unwilling) assistant.
Dispute with Wright [ ]
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Exploring the cave with Dhurke.
A couple of days after Athena took on a case by herself and triumphed, Apollo and Trucy were graced by a foreign visitor to the Wright Annihilation Bureau: Dhurke Sahdmadhi, Apollo'southward adoptive male parent. Dhurke took them to Kurain Village to meet Archie Vitrify, who was studying Kurain and Khura'inese artifacts. However, past the time they arrived, Buff had died in an accident and Ema Skye was investigating the scene. Dhurke and Apollo would go on to investigate a cavern in the nearby mountains in search of the Founder's Orb, but were pushed downwards a slope by an unknown assailant. Upon returning from the cave with the artifact (after almost drowning in the process), they were approached past Phoenix, who seemed to disagree with Apollo'south view on the artifact'due south identity and claimed that it rightfully belonged to Paul Atishon. This led into a civil trial that carve up the Wright Anything Agency in half, with Apollo and Phoenix on opposite sides of the courtroom.
Preparing to "burn down" the Founder's Orb.
During the trial, Apollo proved that the artifact they had found in the caves was the Founder'south Orb by melting the wax inside to reveal a small statue of the Holy Mother, Founder of Khura'in. During the recess, Athena overheard Phoenix and Atishon discussing an "agreement", with it transpiring that Maya Fey, Phoenix's quondam assistant and close friend, had been kidnapped past Atishon, thereby explaining why he was desperately trying to win the trial. Apollo was afterwards able to show that a transaction betwixt the Defiant Dragons and Buff for the Founder'southward Orb was legal, as Atishon had murdered Vitrify. With this, the trial was ruled in favor of Apollo, Athena, and Dhurke, who were able to go on possession of the Orb.
Render to Khura'in [ ]
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After the trial, Apollo, Dhurke, Athena, Phoenix, and Primary Prosecutor Miles Edgeworth worked out that Maya Fey was being held in the Kingdom of Khura'in, and then the group travelled to Apollo's childhood domicile. While there, Minister of Justice Inga Karkhuul Khura'in was found dead and Dhurke was accused of being the culprit. Apollo took on the instance, with Athena assisting him while Phoenix and Edgeworth conducted a parallel investigation.
Equally they approached the court for the trial, Phoenix told Athena to stay behind and out of the trial proper, as he did not want her to become injure. For the second time in Apollo's career, Phoenix stood with him as his co-counsel.
Breaking downwardly after learning of Dhurke's death.
It was revealed during the trial that Queen Amara had survived the assassination endeavor made on her life. However, far more than shockingly, Apollo realized that the only thing that would make the case make logical sense was if Dhurke had been channeled by Amara. This meant that Dhurke was already dead, and had been so for days, having been shot iii times by Justice Government minister Inga several days prior to the trial. It was during this moment that Apollo fell into deep despair, wondering what or who he was fighting for. Nevertheless, with motivation from Maya, Nahyuta, and the spirit of Dhurke, Apollo successfully defendant Queen Ga'ran of the murder of Justice Minister Inga, equally well as being the culprit behind the burn down that killed Jove Justice 20-three years prior.
After the trial, Apollo decided to temporarily stay in Khura'in, re-open Dhurke's constabulary part, and help the kingdom go back on its feet. However, beingness the only defence chaser in the country, he soon found himself inundated with clients.
Personality [ ]
No matter what the truth is that's waiting ahead, I won't exist agape!
Mugshot in 2028.
Apollo Justice is largely characterized by his seriousness and desire to build his self-confidence. He deals with the baroque situations that are thrown at him by being somewhat sarcastic and critical toward others, including some of his clients. This often puts him at odds with people similar Klavier and the Wrights, who often tease him and make him wonder if he is beingness taken seriously. He frequently makes puns out of his own name and practices shouting for hours at night, calling it his "Chords of Steel", which sometimes makes his voice raspy. While by and large to "improve" his vocalism in courtroom, these exercises likewise function to both psyche himself upward and make himself feel better. Apollo often uses the phrase "I'm fine!" equally a way of psyching or cheering himself up, with his friend Clay Terran as well developing this habit.
When Apollo started out, he was unsure of himself and hands flustered, and suffered somewhat from stage fright in court. Nonetheless, he has matured greatly with experience, and has gotten much calmer and more self-bodacious. Despite still beingness caught off-baby-sit by Simon Blackquill's swordplay metaphors and slashing motions, Apollo has been able to stand up to him finer, and provided much-needed back up to Athena when it was her turn to head the defence's bench. Despite the style he is often treated, Apollo is a valuable friend and ally to his co-workers.
Ultimately, Apollo is determined about his job, and cares securely about his friends and clients. For case, he cried in relief afterwards finding out that Trucy was prophylactic post-obit her "abduction", too equally when Vera Misham survived her atroquinine poisoning. After Clay Terran's expiry, Apollo developed a cold demeanor and withdrew from those close to him, overwhelmed past his anger and suspicion of Athena, which she sensed when he announced his get out of absence. However, he all the same wanted to believe in her and make sure that he could trust her. When discussing the change, Trucy mentioned that it was dissimilar him to be so "cool and mysterious".
Apollo seems to have something of a love-hate relationship with Klavier Gavin. Apollo considers Gavin to be "absurd" and is jealous of him, something that he does not want to admit to others.[2] He acts "prickly" whenever Gavin is brought upwards, something that his co-workers accept picked upwardly on. They have assumed that Apollo is jealous of Gavin's perceived good looks, although Apollo has denied this to be the example. [three] Apollo claims non to come across Gavin as his "rival".[4]
Miscellaneous [ ]
When talking about newspapers, Apollo has admitted that he only reads the funnies. He claims to be good with astrology and hula hoops, and used to lookout a sure science-fiction evidence, which he was reminded of when Trucy used the phrase "bigger on the inside than on the outside" to describe her top lid. While preparing a example overnight, he used to accept instant noodles, crackers, and manga on his desk; he claimed that the latter is for research, because they were "super realistic and informative". He shares Phoenix Wright'south fright of heights and disinclination to drive, preferring biking instead. He as well dislikes loud music and is unable to swim.
Apollo's unusual hairstyle has inadvertently frightened many of the defendants and witnesses he had met, such as Jinxie Tenma mistaking him for a horned demon.
Relationship with the Sahdmadhi family [ ]
- See also: Sahdmadhi (family unit)
Apollo's bracelet, passed down from Thalassa.
Though Dhurke raised Apollo and is ofttimes referred to as the latter'due south "foster male parent", the precise nature of their relationship has never been fabricated articulate. Dhurke's position as an enemy of the land may accept precluded any official parental or guardianship status, bold that the relevant laws in Khura'in even accept any like concept at all. Notably, though Dhurke calls Apollo his son, Apollo has never addressed Dhurke as his father, nor has he addressed Nahyuta every bit his brother. He has, however, referred to all 3 of them every bit a "family unit", meaning he still appreciates their shared bond to some extent.[5]
Proper name [ ]
- His Japanese surname, "Odoroki" (王泥喜), comes from the word for "a surprise".
- The kanji that make up "Housuke" (法介) tin be broken down into "hou" (法) meaning "law", and "suke" (介), which is a common suffix for male person Japanese names. This makes the meaning of his first proper name literally "male child of law" or "constabulary boy".
- His full Japanese proper name can roughly mean "a surprising man of constabulary".
- The name "Apollo" comes from Apollo, the god of, amongst other things, light, the dominicus and truth in Greek and Roman mythology. This is referenced in Turnabout Inaugural, when Juniper Woods describes the moment that Apollo shielded her from the explosion. Woods compares Apollo to the sun -- strong, bright and warm. Later, when she testifies most Apollo looking for her coughing medicine, Phoenix Wright thinks to himself that she seems to be making Apollo out to be some sort of aboriginal god, before stopping himself, realizing what he simply said. Apollo's namesake was besides the Roman god of music, fitting with the fact that both of Justice's parents were musicians at some point in their careers. The name may also be a nod to Phoenix Wright's outset proper noun originating from mythology.
- The given proper noun of "Apollo" takes on a different, albeit unintentional, meaning in The Cosmic Turnabout and Turnabout for Tomorrow, with the introduction of the Cosmos Space Center and Apollo's connectedness to it. This is due to the "Apollo Program", an American spaceflight plan that coincidentally involved a manned spacecraft encountering complications and having to make an emergency landing, similar to that of the HAT-one Phenomenon.
- The surname "Justice" is a reference to his chore. He likes to make puns with his last proper name.
- In both Spanish and Italian, Apollo's nickname of "Pollo" means "chicken" (admitting with different pronunciation), which might be a reference to his hairstyle existence like that of a chicken'due south rummage.
- His proper name in the unofficial Brazilian Portuguese fan localization is Apolo Justo; Apolo is an simple accommodation of the western name; Justo is the translation of "Justice".
- His nickname in the unofficial Brazilian Portuguese fan localization is Popó, an simple adaptation. Klavier calls him Herr Testa; Direct translation of the nickname.
Appearance [ ]
Apollo has dark brown optics and similarly colored pilus, with the latter being more often than not slicked back. He also has noteworthy bangs which are spiked upward, resembling horns. This hairstyle exposes his rather prominent forehead that has prompted several nicknames, including "Horn Caput" from Rayfa Padma Khura'in and "Herr Brow" from Klavier Gavin.
Apollo typically wears a reddish vest and matching pants, a white shirt with the sleeves rolled upward, and a blue necktie. After Clay Terran's death and the courtroom bombing, he temporarily donned Terran's tattered jacket, likewise as bandages on his artillery and over his right eye.
Development [ ]
- Apollo Justice was the get-go protagonist designed past Kazuya Nuri. He tried to strike a rest between looking cool and existence piece of cake to get attached to by playing with the graphic symbol's expressions.[half dozen]
- Apollo Justice has several defining qualities to distinguish his personality from Phoenix Wright'southward while still existence an otherwise relatively bare slate. He is described in official websites as hot-blooded, a quality embodied in his "Chords of Steel" routine and his carmine red accommodate. He too has some distinctive elements in his speech in Japanese versions of the games in which he appears. For example, he uses the personal pronoun 俺/おれ ore, [seven] and nigh e'er refers to a person past their surname followed by the honorific さん san, with simply iv exceptions. In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, he uses "I'm fine!" ("大丈夫です!" Daijōbu desu!) equally a catchphrase.
- In the English localization of Turnabout Trump, Winston Payne makes a comment about Apollo'south "demonic-looking horns", to which Apollo thinks, "Then I used a little hair gel! Relax, people!" Nevertheless, no mention of hair gel occurs in the respective Japanese text, and in fact the "horns" are evidently natural, considering his appearance as a baby in Turnabout Revolution, in which the "horns" are the simply hair he has on his head. Trucy has similar, albeit much smaller, "horns" on her pilus, hinting at their shared parentage.[8]
- The main clothing color themes of Phoenix Wright, Apollo Justice, and Athena Cykes (blue, red, and yellow, respectively) are the three primary colors.
- In Apollo'southward "Stylin' Street Apparel" DLC outfit for Dual Destinies, his backpack has a little keychain that bears a resemblance to Trucy'southward Mr. Hat puppet and a push similar to those belonging to Ema Skye.
- If the player chooses this outfit in the Extras card so plays any department of the game where Apollo's arms are bandaged, he will however be wearing his usual accommodate. This is likely considering his "bandaged arms" form is a split up model, and the DLC costumes only affect the standard graphic symbol models.
- Apollo's role in Dual Destinies was always intended to mark a drastic change in his grapheme that would brand players wonder "what'south caused this change in Apollo?" from the very get-go of development. The decision to have him appear at the outset of the game with a more stoic attitude, wearing a jacket, and having something covering his eyes, was besides decided upon very early on. However, the actual cause behind this change and his reasons for the jacket and "eye-patch" underwent several drastically different iterations across development.[nine]
- Originally the jacket came from Apollo's father in Egypt. This was intended to tie into a storyline regarding Apollo'due south father and something called "Arab republic of egypt power". Interestingly, the jacket at this phase of development also had the same design on information technology equally is on Apollo's bracelet.
- An "immoral female prosecutor" was going to seduce Apollo and turn him towards the dark side of the law. Although the idea for the "immoral female prosecutor" was scrapped, this part was ultimately given to Aureola Blackquill in the concluding game, with the seduction side of it drastically subdued.
- At one point the jacket came from some sort of organization which Apollo had joined, and bore the organization'southward symbol.
Cultural references [ ]
- During Turnabout Serenade, Trucy states that her hat is "similar a little universe! Bigger on the inside than on the outside!" At this, Apollo muses that this reminds him of a sci-fi prove he used to watch. This is a reference to the long-running British sci-fi show Doctor Who, in which the main character travels the universe in his spacecraft/time car, the TARDIS, i of the almost notable features of which is that its interior is much larger than its exterior.
Other media [ ]
Apollo Justice and Klavier Gavin in Lucky Star.
- In the episode "There is Substance in two-D" of the anime adaptation of Lucky Star, Hiyori Tamura produces two drawings to testify Yutaka Kobayakawa and Minami Iwasaki. These are of chibi versions of Klavier Gavin and Apollo Justice, complete with "Objection!" written beside the moving picture of Apollo. The episode premiered in Japan on August 12, 2007, 4 months after the release of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney in Nihon. The scene can be viewed here.
Jack's Apollo Justice costume in We Love Golf!
- Apollo Justice appears every bit an unlockable costume for the character Jack in the Capcom game Nosotros Dear Golf! on the Wii, which is unlocked past winning all gold trophies in tournament style. An unlockable Pearl Fey costume for the character Annie also exists in the game.
Puzzle & Dragons Apollo Justice carte fine art.
- As office of a promotion for Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser - Spirit of Justice in Japan, Apollo Justice appears every bit a fire-chemical element monster in Puzzle & Dragons. The other Ace Attorney characters that appear as part of the promotion are Phoenix Wright, Maya Fey, and Rayfa Padma Khura'in.
Notes [ ]
Apollo Justice's phone.
- In Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser - Dual Destinies and Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser - Spirit of Justice, Apollo is the but character to use v speech communication bubbles, as "Gotcha!" remains unique to him.
- Apollo'southward cellphone has a Bum Rap Rhiny strap, while its ringtone is a remix of "The Guitar's Serenade". A Bum Rap Rhiny sticker is too visible on his locker in the "Extras and DLC" menu of Spirit of Justice, although it is unclear whether this depiction is supposed to be canonical.
- Apollo was the just returning character in Dual Destinies to be cross-examined.
- In Dual Destinies, Apollo has a pose where he tilts his head backward and smiles while crossing his arms. Although this pose is oftentimes associated with his role as witness in Turnabout for Tomorrow and compared to a similar pose used by his sometime mentor Kristoph Gavin, Apollo uses the pose at other points in the game.
- Excluding Dick Gumshoe's cursory membership, Apollo is ane of merely two members of the Wright Annihilation Agency or its previous incarnations to accept never been arrested or charged for a crime, with the other being Mia Fey. Phoenix Wright has been charged with murder a total of 3 times, Maya Fey was charged twice during her time as Phoenix Wright'due south assistant and and so a third time when she reunited with him in Khura'in, and both Athena Cykes and Trucy Wright were each charged once.
- Owing to the events of Turnabout Revolution, Apollo is i of only ii people to have defeated Phoenix Wright in court, with the other being Miles Edgeworth in Farewell, My Turnabout; in both cases, Wright was forced to take the case of a guilty private due to Maya Fey being held hostage. Although Manfred von Karma and Nahyuta Sahdmadhi also managed to defeat Wright in court (in Turnabout Goodbyes and The Rite of Turnabout, respectively), such victories were brusque-lived due to the verdicts existence overturned.
References [ ]
- ↑ Kellen. "Take THAT! Apollo Justice is coming to the Nintendo 3DS eShop this Nov!". Capcom Unity. Retrieved on 2017-08-xiii.
- ↑ Apollo:Who would have imagined me here, at a Gavinner'south concert...
Apollo:...watching Prosecutor Gavin "rock". To exist honest...
Apollo: ...he was pretty cool. And I am pretty envious. Not that I would ever admit that to Trucy.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. Capcom. Episode: Turnabout Serenade (in English). 2007. - ↑ Athena: Oh, these are from Prosecutor Gavin.
Apollo:Rose, huh? How like him: pretentious.
Athena: They might be pretentious, but yous know what? He makes it piece of work!
Apollo: Hmph.
Athena: Apollo, I've noticed this for a while now, just...
Athena: ...you get awfully prickly when it comes to Prosecutor Gavin...
Apollo: Y-Y'all think then?
Athena: I hateful, don't hate him just because he's beautiful.
Apollo: T-That'southward not it at all!
Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser - Spirit of Justice. Capcom. Episode: The Magical Turnabout (in English). 2016. - ↑ Athena: Hey Apollo, look! There's your rival!
Apollo:Prosecutor Gavin? Nosotros've had some clashes in the courtroom, but I wouldn't say we're rivals--
Athena: Not him! I hateful that speaker over there!
Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser - Dual Destinies. Capcom. Episode: Turnabout Academy (in English). 2013. - ↑ Apollo: It'southward the kind of promise that perseveres through the most desperate of times... ...information technology's what binds [Nahyuta], me, and Dhurke together... every bit a family. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice. Capcom. Episode: Turnabout Revolution (in English). 2016.
- ↑ Ash. Capcom Legends interview with Nuri (art director DGS). Court Records Forums. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
- ↑ Ash. Takumi Special Interview. Court Records Forums. Retrieved 2015-10-22.
- ↑ Ash (2021-07-15). A Long Interview With the Developers: The Core Truth of the Gyakuten Saiban serial (2007). Gyakuten Saiban Library. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
- ↑ (2015). "The Fine art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies -". UDON. ISBN 978-1927925447.
| Apollo Justice: Ace Chaser characters | ||
|---|---|---|
| Turnabout Trump | Kristoph Gavin · Judge · Apollo Justice · Drew Misham · Olga Orly · Winston Payne · Shadi Smith · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout Corner | Bad Badger · Guy Eldoon · Maya Fey · Klavier Gavin · Kristoph Gavin · Hickfield · Estimate · Apollo Justice · Plum Kitaki · Winfred Kitaki · Wocky Kitaki · Pal Meraktis · Nickel Samurai · Pink Princess · Ema Skye · Spoon · Steel Samurai · Wesley Stickler · Alita Tiala · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout Serenade | Daryan Crescend · Klavier Gavin · Valant Gramarye · Judge · Apollo Justice · Lamiroir · Red Annoy · Romein LeTouse · Ema Skye · Machi Tobaye · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout Succession | Spark Brushel · Daryan Crescend · (Guy Eldoon) · Klavier Gavin · Kristoph Gavin · Magnifi Gramarye · Thalassa Gramarye · Valant Gramarye · Zak Gramarye · Dick Gumshoe · Gauge · Apollo Justice · (Plum Kitaki) · (Winfred Kitaki) · (Wocky Kitaki) · Mike Meekins · Drew Misham · Vera Misham · (Olga Orly) · Ema Skye · (Wesley Stickler) · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| Phoenix Wright: Ace Chaser - Dual Destinies characters | ||
|---|---|---|
| Turnabout Countdown | Bum Rap Rhiny · Candice Arme · Athena Cykes · Guess · Apollo Justice · Gaspen Payne · Winston Payne · Phony Phanty · Ted Tonate · Juniper Forest · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| The Monstrous Turnabout | Amazing Nine-Tails · Simon Blackquill · Charley · Athena Cykes · Phineas Filch · Bobby Fulbright · Howlin' Wolf · Estimate · Apollo Justice · Azuki Kozo · Rex Kyubi · Florent Fifty'Belle · Nine-Tailed Fox · Phantom · Pretty Boy Vampire · Tenma Taro · Damian Tenma · Jinxie Tenma · Timothy Twilight · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout University | Simon Blackquill · Charley · Constance Courte · Athena Cykes · Bobby Fulbright · Klavier Gavin · Judge · Apollo Justice · Aristotle Means · Robin Newman · Hugh O'Conner · Phantom · Myriam Scuttlebutt · Juniper Woods · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| The Cosmic Turnabout | Candice Arme · Aureola Blackquill · Simon Blackquill · Charley · Clonco · Yuri Cosmos · Athena Cykes · Metis Cykes · Maya Fey · Bobby Fulbright · Judge · Apollo Justice · Phantom · Ponco · Solomon Starbuck · Dirt Terran · Ted Tonate · Juniper Woods · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout for Tomorrow | (Astonishing Nine-Tails) · Candice Arme · Aura Blackquill · Simon Blackquill · Charley · Clonco · Yuri Cosmos · Athena Cykes · Metis Cykes · Miles Edgeworth · Maya Fey · Mia Fey · Pearl Fey · (Phineas Filch) · Bobby Fulbright · (Klavier Gavin) · Judge · Apollo Justice · (Robin Newman) · (Hugh O'Conner) · (Gaspen Payne) · Phantom · Ponco · (Myriam Scuttlebutt) · Solomon Starbuck · Steel Samurai · (Damian Tenma) · (Jinxie Tenma) · (Tenma Taro) · Dirt Terran · Ted Tonate · Juniper Woods · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout Reclaimed | Simon Blackquill · Sasha Buckler · Herman Crab · Athena Cykes · Norma DePlume · Pearl Fey · Bobby Fulbright · Judge · Apollo Justice · Phantom · Rifle · Marlon Rimes · Jack Shipley · Ora Shipley · Orla Shipley · Sniper · Azura Summers · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice characters | ||
|---|---|---|
| The Foreign Turnabout | Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin · Datz Are'bal · Maya Fey · Holy Mother · Approximate (Khura'in) · Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in · Inga Karkhuul Khura'in · Rayfa Padma Khura'in · Nayna · Gaspen Payne · Paht Rohl · Dhurke Sahdmadhi · Shah'exercise · Ahlbi Ur'gaid · Phoenix Wright | |
| | ||
| The Magical Turnabout | Athena Cykes · Betty de Famme · Bonny de Famme · Klavier Gavin · Magnifi Gramarye · Thalassa Gramarye · Valant Gramarye · Zak Gramarye · Judge · Apollo Justice · Lamiroir · Manov Mistree · Roger Retinz · Nahyuta Sahdmadhi · Ema Skye · Damian Tenma · Jinxie Tenma · Furio Tigre · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| The Rite of Turnabout | Datz Are'bal · Maya Fey · Holy Female parent · Beh'leeb Inmee · Tahrust Inmee · Lady Kee'ra · Approximate (Khura'in) · Apollo Justice · Amara Sigatar Khura'in · Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in · Inga Karkhuul Khura'in · Rayfa Padma Khura'in · Nayna · Plumed Punisher · Dhurke Sahdmadhi · Nahyuta Sahdmadhi · Ema Skye · Shah'do · Steel Samurai · Ahlbi Ur'gaid · Phoenix Wright · Puhray Zeh'lot | |
| | ||
| Turnabout Storyteller | Simon Blackquill · Athena Cykes · Lotta Hart · Judge · Jugemu · Apollo Justice · Nahyuta Sahdmadhi · Geiru Toneido · Taifu Toneido · Uendo Toneido · Uendo Toneido (former) · Bucky Whet · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout Revolution | Amazing Nine-Tails · Datz Are'bal · Abraham Atishon · Paul Atishon · Simon Blackquill · Archie Buff · Armie Vitrify · Athena Cykes · (Betty de Famme) · (Bonny de Famme) · Miles Edgeworth · Ami Fey · Maya Fey · Misty Fey · Pearl Fey · Klavier Gavin · (Thalassa Gramarye) · Dick Gumshoe · Beh'leeb Inmee · (Faitah Inmee) · Judge · Estimate (Khura'in) · Apollo Justice · Jove Justice · Amara Sigatar Khura'in · Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in · Inga Karkhuul Khura'in · Rayfa Padma Khura'in · Florent L'Belle · Lah'kee · Holy Mother · Dhurke Sahdmadhi · Nahyuta Sahdmadhi · Shah'do · Ives Shineto · Ema Skye · (Uendo Toneido) · Ahlbi Ur'gaid · (Bucky Whet) · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright | |
| | ||
| Turnabout Time Traveler | Larry Butz · Miles Edgeworth · Maya Fey · Mia Fey · Dumas Gloomsbury · Dick Gumshoe · Judge · Pierce Nichody · Ema Skye · Selena Sprocket · Sorin Sprocket · Franziska von Karma · Phoenix Wright · Trucy Wright · Ellen Wyatt | |
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