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Who is Aristotle means in Themis Legal Academy?

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Who is Aristotle means in Phoenix Wright?

Aug 22, 2013 · An interesting quote. So, in the latter part of the trial, Means says the following line a few times: Aristotle Means. Prof. Means always means what he says and says what he means by all means! — Turnabout Academy. This might be a good replacement over the current quote at the top of the page talking about Themis.

Who was Aristotle means and what did he believe?

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy; Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney; Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies; Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice; Side games. ... Aristotle Means - Sprite Gallery Edit Edit source History Talk (0) watch 03:39. Valkyrie Elysium: Interactive Trailer ...

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For Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Aristotle Means' OK sign...Spoilers". Menu. Home; Q&A; Boards; Community; Contribute; ... Aristotle Means' OK sign...Spoilers Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies 3DS . Android iOS (iPhone/iPad)

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Recurring

Phoenix Wright — As a rookie attorney, his eyes briefly appear completely white as his mouth gapes in shock. As a veteran attorney, he jumps up with his mouth gaping in shock before coming back down, his eyes turning completely white.

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Frank Sahwit — Brings his arms up in shock while his toupee bounces up.

Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney

Olga Orly — In her "Russian waitress" persona, she throws her dishes upwards, then quickly moves her hand from one side to another to catch them as they fall down.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies

Juniper Woods — Pulls on her pigtails as she normally does when distressed, then accidentally lets go, causing them to hit her in the eyes. Her eyes then appear as two "X"s.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice

Ahlbi Ur'gaid — He gets taken aback. His posture however causes his heavy bag to shift his balance, and eventually makes him comically fall over.

Gyakuten Kenji 2

Shelly de Killer — Tightly squeezes the ice cream cone in his hand, causing it to pop up into the air before spinning back down.

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Ryunosuke Naruhodo — Reels back in shock before slamming his face and open hands into the defense's bench.

Who is Professor Aristotle?

Aristotle Means, also known as Professor Means, or Professor Aristotle Means, is a minor antagonist in the video game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, but the main antagonist of the "Turnabout Academy" case. He is a former teacher of the Themis Legal Academy, an academy that teaches students how to become attorneys, prosecutors, ...

How tall is Means?

He is the tallest character and tallest villain in the entire series, standing at an impressive 196 centimeters (six feet, five inches). Means is designed to look like a Greek Statue.

How many breakdowns does Means have?

Means has two breakdowns and is the first Ace Attorney villain to have them both in the same trial. His first breakdown occurs when Athena presses him hard enough to make him realize that she is not going to stop accusing him of the murder and also goes as far as criticizing his style of teaching and his belief in "the end justifies the means," labeling him "the embodiment of the dark age of the law." This is when he sheds his more pleasant nature and brings out his true colors. He quickly reshapes his hair into that of a mohawk and reveals an evil sneer on his face, complete with a scar near his right eye. He also pulls out a chalkboard, complete with seemingly infinite pieces of chalk, which he proceeds to use both to write down "lessons" for Athena, Apollo, prosecutor Simon Blackquill, and even the judge to see as the trail goes along, and to throw at Athena and Apollo should either say something that he does not like.

Idea of where Surname came from

Does anyone think that this guy's last name comes from the phrase "by any means necessary?" New Seeker ( talk) 15:33, August 22, 2013 (UTC)

Ichiro Shinji?1642?

Aristotle Means' Japanese name is Ichiro Shinji,which sounds like 1642,the year of death of Galileo Galilei.The pole of globe maybe also related to him,not only Aristotle.It is so funny that Aristotle supported Geocentrism when Galileo Galilei supported Heliocentrism.

An interesting quote

So, in the latter part of the trial, Means says the following line a few times:

Bathroom Detail

What's Bathroom Detail? Whitehorse24 ( talk) 21:27, November 29, 2016 (UTC)Whitehorse24

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