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Now, apply everything I just said to the Phoenix Wright universe and you have something of ridiculously awesome proportions. With a live orchestra located in the lower front, revolving stages, seamless background and scene transitions, crazy lighting effects, beautiful and detailed clothing designs, along with great acting and singing performances, it was quite a show indeed. Though I barely understood any of it, I was enthralled throughout the entire two-hour showing. The Cosmos troupe—the newer, more experimental of the five troupes that make up the Revue and the one that did the Phoenix Wright musicals—were performing their rendition of Trafalgar, and I was fortunate enough to attend a showing in July. Often performing musical adaptations of Western works, the Takarazuka Revue has performed shows based on movies like Casablanca and JFK, novels such as The Great Gatsby and Zorro, various plays by Shakespeare, manga, and even video games.

Premiering just six months later due to the popularity of the first Phoenix Wright, Phoenix Wright 2 focuses on a young woman whose mother is a suspect in a crime she didn't commit. The combination of the music, lighting, and general mood due to their history makes it truly special. My favorite sequence, however, would have to be the Phoenix Wright/Miles Edgeworth dance-off that seamlessly turns into them facing against each other in the court room. In fact, the big opening sequence features Phoenix Wright, Miles Edgeworth, Larry Butz, Lotta Hart, Detective Gumshoe, Maya Fey, and Ema Skye all dancing in tandem. Of course, Miles Edgeworth is there to get in his way, and the results are awesome song and dance sequences featuring some of your favorite characters from the franchise.

They also do a great job with the character design, making changes when needed for example, Ranju Tomu (Phoenix Wright) was originally going to have the same hairstyle as the character does in the game, but they changed it due to it actually looking pretty terrible. They even go so far as to mimic character mannerisms you're familiar with, such as the way Miles shakes his head and shrugs his shoulders, or the way that Franziska waves her finger back and forth at Phoenix whenever he has screwed up. Using actual songs (particularly from the court room), art assets and sound effects from the game just oozes fanservice, and it totally works. Working alongside Capcom, the musicals feature a close attention to detail that doesn't go unnoticed and is much appreciated. It's really all the little touches that help make these musicals so great, though. It does do a good job of capturing the twists and turns the games are so known for, however, and even introduces Franziska von Karma herself—carrying her signature whip, of course! The best part of the show comes at the end, when the main characters dress in extra fancy versions of their outfits and do a song/dance number that lasts for a good ten minutes.

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(The 'u' is silent in Takarazuka, by the way. (The 'u' is silent in Takarazuka, by the way.)Irvue 2 6 2 A Better Finder Rename 8 80 Intelkg Download Free Moneydance 2019 3ds Resume Lab 1 2 Pages Templates Google Docs Live Home 3d Pro 3 6 2010 Affinity Designer Beta 1 7 0 5 Android Dr Cleaner Pro 1 2 1 Download Free Lyn 1 9 2 Lightweight Image Browser And ViewerHere are a bunch of images that weren't included in the article!: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Truth ResurrectedAll images are screencaps I took from the DVDs I got at the Takarazuka Revue gift shop. If you are working with the classic editor, you might have to use the screen options (upper right corner of the screen) to enable the option.All images are screencaps I took from the DVDs I got at the Takarazuka Revue gift shop. So, the first step is to go to the editor and look at its sidebar to see if you included a post thumbnail.

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