Ace Attorney - Turnabout Spotlight (ENG SUB)

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Will Powers is accused of plotting to murder Dan Yuuya during a play, leading to a trial where evidence is presented and witnesses testify. The true culprit, Meta Danai, is revealed through investigations, with Powers, Kaori, and Erito declared not guilty in the end.

Insights

  • Larry joined the Steel Samurai Theater Troupe to impress Yumeko, leading to his involvement in the lantern incident.
  • Will Powers' disagreement with the direction of the troupe and the use of the lantern signal created tension and suspicions.
  • The true culprit behind the lantern incident, Mr. Meta Danai, was identified through the unique fragrance of lip cream on the whistle, confessing to his attempt to harm Mr. Powers out of personal struggles.

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  • Who is accused of plotting to murder Dan Yuuya during a play?

    Will Powers is accused of plotting to murder Dan Yuuya during a play performed by the Steel Samurai Troupe. The prosecution claims that Powers was envious of Yuuya's rising popularity and planned to kill him to protect his own position in the troupe.

  • What evidence is presented against Will Powers during the trial?

    Evidence is presented in the form of a letter from the producer informing Powers that he will no longer play the Steel Samurai role. Additionally, a witness, a cleaning lady from the troupe, testifies to hearing a quarrel between Powers and Yuuya before the incident.

  • Who confesses to being the one in the Steel Samurai suit during the performance?

    Kaori confesses to being the one in the Steel Samurai suit during the performance, not Powers. This revelation casts doubt on Powers' involvement in the crime and shifts the focus of the investigation.

  • Who is identified as the true culprit behind the murder plot?

    Mr. Meta Danai is identified as the true culprit behind the murder plot. The unique fragrance of lip cream links him to the grease on the whistle used in the crime, leading to his confession and guilt.

  • How does the trial of Will Powers and the investigation conclude?

    The trial concludes with Mr. Powers, Miwakuno Kaori, and Hananitsuku Erito being declared not guilty. The Steel Samurai Theater Troupe is restructured, and the stageplay ends with gratitude to the audience, promotion of goods, and a reflection on the performance's success.

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Summary

00:00

Steel Samurai Theater Troupe Drama Unfolds

  • The Steel Samurai Theater Troupe is selling various snacks before the show, including Steel Samurai bento, buns, banana, and cookies.
  • Larry, a childhood friend of Nick and Edgey, is now a member of the Steel Samurai Theater Troupe.
  • Larry joined the troupe to impress a girl named Yumeko, whom he met online and is going on a date with after the play.
  • Will Powers, a member of the troupe, had a disagreement with the direction of the troupe, causing tension.
  • Detective Dick Gumshoe arrives at the theater after an accident involving a falling lantern, preventing anyone from leaving.
  • Miles Edgeworth, a prosecutor, questions the witnesses about the incident, focusing on the use of the lantern in the play.
  • The signal for the lantern falling was a whistle played by Will Powers, who knew the consequences of playing it.
  • A witness claims to have heard Will Powers threatening Dan Yuuya, the Crow Tengu character, before the incident.
  • The witness's testimony could be crucial evidence in determining the cause of the lantern accident.
  • The witness's claim raises doubts about Will Powers' innocence and involvement in the incident.

18:11

Troupe drama: jealousy, accusations, and loyalty.

  • Yuuya and Powers have a strained relationship due to jealousy and misunderstandings.
  • Meta Danai is the producer of the troupe.
  • Tooru-chan is a nickname for Meta Danai.
  • Powers is accused of a crime and taken in for questioning.
  • Detective Gumshoe escorts Powers to the police department.
  • Wright believes Powers is innocent and vows to help him.
  • Miwakuno Kaori defends Powers, stating he is not a killer.
  • Yuuya regains consciousness in the hospital.
  • Erito is the sponsor of the troupe and has a history with Powers.
  • Powers is accused of plotting to murder Yuuya due to jealousy.

34:01

"Nick's Return to Office for Game"

  • The protagonist needs to return to the office to receive a game bought online.
  • Nick, the protagonist, is always on the side of those who are alone.
  • Nick was falsely accused of stealing lunch money in the past.
  • The Steel Samurai's righteous heart is compared to Nick's.
  • It takes two people and 30 minutes to wear the Steel Samurai costume.
  • The Evil Magistrate role has already been cast to Yuuya.
  • Troupe Sukhavati is a group of spirits training for acting roles.
  • Miyako Gaga is the leader of Troupe Sukhavati.
  • Maya Fey is mistaken for a new actress challenging the troupe.
  • Yumeko's best friend, Buffalo Chikusa, intervenes in a misunderstanding.

54:12

"Steel Samurai Trial: Envy, Mistakes, Confessions"

  • The trial of Mr. Will Powers is in session, with the prosecution accusing him of plotting to murder Dan Yuuya during a play performed by the Steel Samurai Troupe.
  • The prosecution claims that Powers was envious of Yuuya's rising popularity and planned to kill him to protect his own position in the troupe.
  • Evidence is presented in the form of a letter from the producer informing Powers that he will no longer play the Steel Samurai role.
  • A witness, a cleaning lady from the troupe, testifies to hearing a quarrel between Powers and Yuuya before the incident.
  • Larry, a witness, initially implicates Powers in the murder plot but later admits to making mistakes during the performance.
  • A recording of the performance shows that if Larry had not made mistakes, the lantern would have fallen on Powers, not Yuuya.
  • Powers claims he did not remember making any mistakes during the performance, leading to doubts about his presence during the incident.
  • It is revealed that Kaori, not Powers, was in the Steel Samurai suit during the performance, casting doubt on Powers' involvement in the crime.
  • Kaori confesses to being the one in the suit and accuses Ms. Miwakuno, Powers' lover, of being an accomplice in the murder plot.
  • The trial is adjourned, with Powers, Kaori, and Miwakuno to return for further proceedings the next day.

01:10:15

Friendship tested, secrets revealed, whistle missing.

  • Kaori apologizes for suspecting her friend and expresses regret.
  • Mr. Powers questions why Kaori didn't speak up about Miwakuno playing the Steel Samurai.
  • Reveals that Miwakuno played the Steel Samurai to hide her lack of talent during an audition.
  • Kaori admits fault for the situation and urges belief in Miwakuno.
  • Two individuals, Danny-boy and Edgey-poo, discuss their preferences in women.
  • A physical altercation breaks out between the two individuals and a third party.
  • The group investigates the theater, learning about the ropes and their names.
  • A mishap occurs with a cleaning agent, causing distress among the group.
  • The group searches for a missing whistle that could be crucial evidence.
  • Big sis Gaga helps in the search for the missing whistle and offers a high-class item as a gift.

01:25:59

Trial reveals hidden motives in stageplay murder.

  • Maya is energetic and reminiscent of a younger version of someone.
  • Maya receives a mysterious item from an unknown person.
  • Will Powers and Miwakuno Kaori are on trial for plotting to murder Dan Yuuya during a stageplay.
  • Hikage Tsutomu, a backstage worker, operated the lantern during the crime.
  • A second whistle is discovered backstage, raising doubts about the original whistle's use.
  • Mr. Urano is suspected of tampering with the ropes and hiding the spare whistle.
  • Hananitsuku Erito, the sponsor, admits to hiding the whistle but denies any motive for murder.
  • The defense argues that Erito's motive stems from jealousy towards Will Powers.
  • Will Powers defends Erito, citing their childhood promise to support each other.
  • Erito confesses to hiding the whistle out of self-interest, not to protect Powers, leading to his guilt.

01:41:13

Culprit Confesses: Innocence Proven in Theater

  • The investigation to protect Mr. Powers led to suspicion falling on Mr. Hananitsuku, despite Mr. Powers denying his involvement.
  • A black substance on Nick's face prompts a discussion about dirt from putting out a fire at the theater.
  • The presence of grease on a whistle indicates the culprit used it to move weights, with Mr. Hananitsuku's clean hands raising doubts.
  • The unique fragrance of lip cream links Mr. Meta Danai to the grease on the whistle, leading to his identification as the true culprit.
  • Mr. Meta Danai confesses to attempting to harm Mr. Powers due to personal struggles and is found guilty.
  • Mr. Powers' unwavering faith in Mr. Hananitsuku's innocence and righteous heart is highlighted.
  • The Steel Samurai Theater Troupe is restructured with Mr. Powers, Miwakuno Kaori, and Hananitsuku Erito declared not guilty.
  • The stageplay concludes with gratitude to the audience, promotion of goods, and a reflection on the performance's success.
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