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=== ''Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]: During the second case, when Apollo can examine the DVD cases stacked around Phoenix's hospital bed.
{{quote| '''Apollo''': It's a swaying, spiraling stack of DVD cases. Better stay away or it'll become a crashing, cascading cavalcade of DVD cases.}}
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: ''Apollo Justice'' often pokes fun at the very series it belongs to, most noticeably when Apollo spends the start of his first trial gearing himself up to bellow the series [[Catch Phrase]] ('''''"{{color|red|Objection!}}"''''') and then gets reprimanded when he finally does so for yelling in court.
* [[Air Guitar]]: Klavier's gimmick; it even ''sounds like a real guitar'' when he does it.
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* [[Anachronic Order]]: The last case {{spoiler|takes you back seven years to Phoenix's last trial, and makes you jump between the present and seven years ago in a "game" of sorts.}}
* [[And the Adventure Continues...]]:
{{quote| '''Apollo:''' ...And that's pretty much the end of my story. For now, anyway. I've still got a long way to go. And this power of mine... well, it needs some work. But... there's hope now. We'd lost it, but somehow, we found it again. That's why people are smiling again... Hope. Yeah, I think I'll keep at this lawyer thing for a while. Oops, training time. Gotta go. Chords of Steel... here comes Justice! }}
* [[Anime Hair]]: Daryan has a 'do that's oddly suggestive ([[Fan Nickname]]: Dickhead), Drew Misham's looks like half of its hair was frozen at an angle from its head in the shape of a painting brush, and the Gavin brothers' hair forms a G at the side while the lower part forms a drill. This trope also gets subverted in the case of Apollo's hairstyle: Apollo himself actually said that he used hair gel when Olga refused to testify due to being scared by his 'demonic horns'.
* [[Apron Matron]]: Plum Kitaki
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* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]: If you select "Refresher course, please!" when Kristoph Gavin asks if you want a refresher on cross-examinations, Justice will think "Better safe than sorry, especially this early in the game!"
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]: Apollo and Trucy. {{spoiler|Which turns out to be not that far from the truth.}}
{{quote| '''Trucy''': A lot of people come just to see my panties, you know!<br />
'''Apollo''': You... might not want to advertise it like that. }}
* [[Living Lie Detector]]: Apollo {{spoiler|and the rest of the Gramarye family}}.
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* [[Meanwhile in the Future]]: Part of the final case.
* [[Medium Awareness]]: Happens in Case 3 when an item is added to the inventory, and Trucy notices the message being told to the player.
{{quote| {{color|blue|<nowiki>*Headset attached to Trucy.*</nowiki>}}<br />
'''Trucy''': "Attached?" I'm not some kind of robot, Apollo! }}
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Wesley Stickler.
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* [[Out-Gambitted]]: {{spoiler|Kristoph Gavin}} gets out-gambitted by {{spoiler|Phoenix}}. {{spoiler|Kristoph sets up a huge gambit to poison two people and not get caught. But Phoenix manages to ''overhaul the entire legal system'' just to ensure Kristoph gets convicted.}}
* [[Panty Thief]]: Apollo's not the thief, actually.
{{quote| '''Phoenix''': Good job. But as a father, I have to wonder why you're still carrying around Trucy's panties in your pocket.}}
** When the real panty thief is caught, he claims he did it [[For Science!]]
* [[Repetitive Name]]: In Japanese, Wocky Kitaki and Alita Tiala were named Kitaki Takita and Minami Namina, respectively. Put the first and last names together, and you get Kitakitakita and Minaminamina. [[Punny Name|Incidentally,]] "Kita" is the Japanese word for 'north' and "Minami" is 'south'.