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Phoenix Wright (character)

Phoenix Wright, known as in the original Japanese-language versions, is a fictional defense attorney in Capcom's ''Ace Attorney'' video game series. As of September 30, , the series has sold 5.3 million copies and is Capcom's 10th best-selling series of all time. Phoenix has been featured as the protagonist in the first three games of the series, appeared as a supporting character in the fourth and appears as one of the protagonists again for the fifth game. The character has also appeared in both a film and a manga adaptation of the series, a Japanese series of musicals, and crossover video games such as ''Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney'' and ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''.
==Conception and creation==
The idea of a lawyer was conceived when director Shū Takumi was searching for ideas for a game in which the player could discover lies or contradictions in statements.
Phoenix Wright's Japanese given name, Ryūichi, alludes to the mythical dragon with its use of . His Japanese surname, Naruhodō, references the Japanese expression , which equates to the English "I see". This phrase is often used in Japan to express attentiveness to the subject at hand. Shū Takumi chose the phrase to highlight Wright's inexperience; even though his name reads "I see", he may not in fact understand what is happening, something which may also be true of people using the phrase. It is also commonly used in mystery novels when investigating, a core gameplay concept of the series.
In English versions, Wright's name was localized to present a similar meaning to English-speaking audiences. His first name is also a mythical reference: to the phoenix, known for "rising from the ashes", an allusion to his almost impossible comebacks, or "turnabouts", during trials. In fact, the fifth case in the American version of the first game is titled, "Rise from the Ashes." His surname is a pun, allowing for wordplay (such as "Right, Wright?" and "Phoenix Wrong", the name used for Phoenix Wright parodies).〔 Early brainstorming suggestions for Phoenix's name included "Cole" and "Wilton", but "Phoenix" was chosen as a name that would "stand out". The nickname "Nick" (used by his former assistant, Maya Fey) was chosen based on its believability and similarity to the sound of "Phoenix".

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