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Gyakuten Saiban Official Anthology Comic: Mitsurugi-hen (Manga)

Gyakuten Saiban Official Anthology Comic: Mitsurugi-hen

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An anthology of shorts made by various doujinshi artists and published by Capcom.

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Mar 28, 2006 to Sep 28, 2006

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  • Reiji Mitsurugi
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    Reiji Mitsurugi is an esteemed prosecutor and an old friend of Ryuuichi Naruhodou. During his first four years as a prosecutor, he had a perfect win record, and he was a ruthless man who would do anything to get a guilty verdict for the defendant. He was adopted by his mentor, Manfred Von Karma, after the death of his father in the DL-6 case. Mitsurugi is generally seen as a snob due to his skeptical, ruthless and generally aloof nature that differs little between everyday life and the courtroom. However, he has a strong sense of right and wrong, and acts only in ways that he believes are fair and just. Generally, Mitsurugi is calm and level-headed when talking with people, although he does tend to come off as a little cold and, sometimes, rather condescending. In court, Mitsurugi usually has the trial precisely planned out, ensuring his victory. Because of this, he tends to become easily ruffled with anything that does not conform to his plan. In particular, he tries to stick to standard courtroom proceedings, trying to make the witnesses state their names and professions, although he regularly has a great deal of difficulty with this task due to the often rather eccentric characters called as witnesses in his cases.

  • Ryuuichi Naruhodou
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    "Ace Attorney" and main character of the first three games, Phoenix has wanted to be a defense lawyer since he was a kid, and first appears as the new addition to Mia Fey's law practice. Phoenix is generally easy-going, which usually leads to his friends leading him around. He's dedicated to defending his innocent clients, but because he's just starting out he depends a lot on his boss and mentor, Mia Fey. Phoenix is also a loyal friend who won't back down once he's set his mind on something. He has a bit of a sarcastic side that he usually keeps to himself. Director Takumi speculates that before studying to become a lawyer, Phoenix may have gone to college to become a Shakespearean actor. Character artist Suekana, however, prefers to think he would have been a manga artist. Phoenix is an only child, but he's close friends with Larry Butz prior to the game, and is Mia Fey's employee. No reference as to his parents. (Source: Court Records)

  • Kaiji Ganto
    Kaiji Ganto4 fan favorites
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    Age: 65 Gender: Male Height: 185 Occupation: Chief of Police Official Art The eccentric chief of police in Rise from the Ashes. Personality: Externally, Gant is usually cheerful and a strong leader of the police force, if not a bit eccentric. He calls most people by pet names, plays with his hair, and is prone to long, eerie pauses. Despite his oddities, however, he is a clever and calculating man who knows just how to get what he wants. Misc Facts: Gant loves swimming, and suggests it often. He also has a huge organ in his office which, according to Gumshoe, is very loud when he plays. Gant is character designer Kazuya Nuri's favorite character. He was modeled after Zeus. Takumi said that when the script was first written they modeled Gant's character after their image of a television producer. Friends and Family: Gant has no known family. But he used to work with Lana when they were both detectives, and were known as the "Legendary Duo." Name Origin: English: Gant was probably taken directly from hisJapanese name. But, "le gant" also means "the glove" in French. Damon may come from "Dameon", which is a name often associated with evil (partially due to the old horror movie The Omen in which that was the name of the Devil's son). Japanese: A fan suggested to me that the Japanese name (in terms of the kanji chosen) may come from an old Chinese saying along the lines of: "You can pick on the mountains, but don't pick on the sea [because the sea is merciless]." That it's almost Buddhist-sounding and is supposed to imply that he's all forgiving. Which...he's not! I've also heard that it may be the Romanization of a foreign language word, but I'm not sure of what (other than le gant mentioned above). French: Damien is the French equivalent of Damon. (Source: Court Records) No voice actors have been added to this character. Help improve our database by searching for a voice actor, and adding this character to their roles .

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