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-->This video contains [SPOILERS] for every case in Ace Attorney Investigations (and the last case in the original Ace Attorney). Luckily, this game sucks, so you don't really want to play it anyways.

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-->This video contains [SPOILERS] for every case in Ace Attorney Investigations (and the last case in the original Ace Attorney). Luckily, this game sucks, so you don't really want to play it anyways.anyways.

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* TakeThat: Much of the series involves making pointing out and taking potshots at the ''Investigations'' games' writing and characters, such as the first episode's spoiler warning at the start of the video ending with "Luckily, this game sucks, so you don't really want to play it anyways."

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* TakeThat: Much of the series involves making pointing out and taking potshots at the ''Investigations'' games' writing and characters, such as the first episode's spoiler warning at the start of the warning:
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* FreezeFrameBonus: When the Chess Counter gets overloaded after it reaches 60, it briefly flashes four exclamation marks before stating [[DyingDeclarationOfLove "Miles, I love you."]]

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* FreezeFrameBonus: When the Chess Counter gets overloaded after it reaches 60, it briefly flashes four exclamation marks before then stating [[DyingDeclarationOfLove "Miles, I love you."]]"]] right before it explodes.
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** They jokingly suggest that Simon's monkey was the mastermind at one point by pulling a "''WesternAnimation/Ratatouille''" to make Simon shoot the president, with Chimpy singing the [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 Donkey Kong Rap]] as he does so.

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** They jokingly suggest that Simon's monkey was the mastermind at one point by pulling a "''WesternAnimation/Ratatouille''" "''{{WesternAnimation/Ratatouille}}''" to make Simon shoot the president, with Chimpy singing the [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 Donkey Kong Rap]] as he does so.

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* RunningGag: Several.

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* RunningGag: Several.The group establish various throughout the series as they riff.


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* ShoutOut: Several.
** When starting the first game's third case, Jello exclaims it's time for the ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' adventure.
** After seeing Ethan Rooke's body, Jello says they'll need to call the VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents to tell them one of their own have died.
** They jokingly suggest that Simon's monkey was the mastermind at one point by pulling a "''WesternAnimation/Ratatouille''" to make Simon shoot the president, with Chimpy singing the [[VideoGame/DonkeyKong64 Donkey Kong Rap]] as he does so.
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''Miles is on Fire / Miles is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and a fan translation of its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.

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''Miles is on Fire / Miles is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and a fan translation of its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.
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* CompanyCrossReferences: While Jello and Siv are complimenting Nicole Swift's bear trap on her backpack, [[WebAnimation/EpithetErased Molly Blyndeff]] appears in it's place before it cuts away to the next scene.
* FreezeFrameBonus: When the Chess Counter gets overloaded after it reaches 60, it briefly flashes four exclamation marks before stating [[DyingDeclarationOfLove "Miles, I love you."]]
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''Miles is on Fire / Miles Is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and a fan translation of its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.

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''Miles is on Fire / Miles Is is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and a fan translation of its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.
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The first two videos, collectively named ''Miles Is on Fire'', cover the first game while the rest of the series covers ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''.

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The first two videos, collectively named ''Miles Is is on Fire'', cover the first game while the rest of the series covers ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''.
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''Miles Is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and a fan translation of its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.

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''Miles is on Fire / Miles Is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and a fan translation of its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.
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''Miles Is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.

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''Miles Is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and a fan translation of its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.
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The first two videos, named ''Miles Is on Fire'', cover the first game while the rest of the series covers ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''.

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The first two videos, collectively named ''Miles Is on Fire'', cover the first game while the rest of the series covers ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''.
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* TakeThat: Much of the series involves making pointing out and making fun of the ''Investigations'' games' writing and characters, with the first episode's spoiler warning opening ending with "Luckily, this game sucks, so you don't really want to play it anyways."

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* TakeThat: Much of the series involves making pointing out and making fun of taking potshots at the ''Investigations'' games' writing and characters, with such as the first episode's spoiler warning opening at the start of the video ending with "Luckily, this game sucks, so you don't really want to play it anyways."
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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that Kay is 17 while Ray is ''[[PaedoHunt 36]]'', Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".

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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that [[PaedoHunt Kay is 17 while Ray is is]] ''[[PaedoHunt 36]]'', Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".
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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that Kay is 17 while Ray is ''36'', Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".

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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that Kay is 17 while Ray is ''36'', ''[[PaedoHunt 36]]'', Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".
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''Miles is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and it's sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple [[RunningGag Running Gags]], the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.

The first two videos, named ''Miles is on Fire'' cover the first game while the rest of the series covers ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''.

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''Miles is Is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and it's its sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple [[RunningGag Running Gags]], {{running gag}}s, the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.

The first two videos, named ''Miles is Is on Fire'' Fire'', cover the first game while the rest of the series covers ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''.
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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that [[PaedoHunt Kay is 17 while Ray is ''36'']], Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".

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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that [[PaedoHunt Kay is 17 while Ray is ''36'']], ''36'', Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".
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** Ray Shields being a pervert, frequently making comments about "hugs".

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** Ray Shields being a pervert, frequently making comments about "hugs"."hugs".
* TakeThat: Much of the series involves making pointing out and making fun of the ''Investigations'' games' writing and characters, with the first episode's spoiler warning opening ending with "Luckily, this game sucks, so you don't really want to play it anyways."

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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that Kay is 17 while Ray is ''36'', Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".

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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that [[PaedoHunt Kay is 17 while Ray is ''36'', ''36'']], Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".Shields".
* RunningGag: Several.
** Miles Edgeworth being, as the title implies, a robot and to a lesser extent, Gumshoe being a golem.
** The Chess Counter, which counts every mention or reference to chess in the second game. [[RunningGagged It ends up exploding in the finale.]]
** Agent Lang's name being replaced with a different L-word every time it's spoken, as a result of Jello giving up on trying to remember it.
** Ray Shields being a pervert, frequently making comments about "hugs".
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!!WARNING: Unmarked Spoilers for ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'' and ''VisualNovel/GyakutenKenji2''!

''Miles is a Robot'' is a part-LetsPlay, part-improvised AbridgedSeries by Creator/BrendanBlaber and his friends of ''Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth'' and it's sequel ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''. Through riffing on the game's questionable writing and plot, the group ends up establishing multiple [[RunningGag Running Gags]], the most prominent starting with ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'' being that Miles Edgeworth is, as the title implies, a robot.

The first two videos, named ''Miles is on Fire'' cover the first game while the rest of the series covers ''Gyakuten Kenji 2''.

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* NoJustNoReaction: After Ray makes a comment about "what will happen to [[PortmanteauCoupleName Kay-Ray's]] love?!", the entire cast immediately react with various exclamations of disgust and dejections. When Ray asks for a do-over, Miles walks away declaring the conversation is over, which Ray admits is fair. Once they check the character profiles and realize that Kay is 17 while Ray is ''36'', Miles refers to Lang as "Agent Law Please Arrest Ray Shields".

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