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:''Not to be confused with the "[[Pursuit]]" musical themes, which are sometimes referred to as "Cornered" themes.''
 
:''Not to be confused with the "[[Pursuit]]" musical themes, which are sometimes referred to as "Cornered" themes.''
 
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{{MusicInfo
|image1 = Civil trial Nick breakdown.png
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|image1 = A Cornered Heart.png
|caption1 = Phoenix Wright in despair during the civil trial in ''[[Turnabout Revolution]]''.
 
 
|album = ''[[Gyakuten Saiban 6 Original Soundtrack]]''
 
|album = ''[[Gyakuten Saiban 6 Original Soundtrack]]''
 
|disc = 2
 
|disc = 2
 
|number = 19
 
|number = 19
 
|japanese_name = 追いつめられたハート
 
|japanese_name = 追いつめられたハート
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|episode = ''[[The Foreign Turnabout]]'' <br> ''[[The Magical Turnabout]]'' <br> ''[[The Rite of Turnabout]]'' <br> ''[[Turnabout Revolution]]''
 
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"'''A Cornered Heart'''" is a music track from ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice]]'' which, with one exception, only plays during trials.
"'''A Cornered Heart'''" is a music track from ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice]]'' which, with one exception, only plays during trials. Similarly to the "[[Confess the Truth]]" themes, it is a dark, brooding track which plays during dramatic moments, although "A Cornered Heart" is normally save for times when a protagonist is faced with an especially hopeless situation, such as when [[Trucy Wright]] and [[Maya Fey]]'s trials are about to end in a conviction in ''[[The Magical Turnabout]]'' and ''[[The Rite of Turnabout]]'' respectively, or when [[Phoenix Wright]] falls into despair over Fey's kidnapping in ''[[Turnabout Revolution]]''. The one exception occurs in ''[[The Foreign Turnabout]]'', when the track plays as [[Ahlbi Ur'gaid]] announces his decision to believe in Phoenix as his lawyer and tell the truth about the murder he is accused of, thereby saving them both from a conviction under the [[Defense Culpability Act]].
 
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Similarly to the "[[Confess the Truth]]" themes, it is a dark, brooding track which plays during dramatic moments, although "A Cornered Heart" is normally save for times when a protagonist is faced with an especially hopeless situation, such as when [[Trucy Wright]] and [[Maya Fey]]'s trials are about to end in a conviction in ''[[The Magical Turnabout]]'' and ''[[The Rite of Turnabout]]'' respectively, or when [[Phoenix Wright]] falls into despair over Fey's kidnapping in ''[[Turnabout Revolution]]''. The one exception occurs in ''[[The Foreign Turnabout]]'', when the track plays as [[Ahlbi Ur'gaid]] announces his decision to believe in Phoenix as his lawyer and tell the truth about the murder he is accused of, thereby saving them both from a conviction under the [[Defense Culpability Act]].
   
 
''[[Turnabout Storyteller]]'' is the only main story episode in which this track does not play.
 
''[[Turnabout Storyteller]]'' is the only main story episode in which this track does not play.
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[[Category:Music|Cornered Heart, A]]
 
[[Category:Music|Cornered Heart, A]]
 
[[Category:Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice|Cornered Heart, A]]
 
[[Category:Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice|Cornered Heart, A]]

Revision as of 10:14, 23 December 2017

Not to be confused with the "Pursuit" musical themes, which are sometimes referred to as "Cornered" themes.

"A Cornered Heart" is a music track from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice which, with one exception, only plays during trials.

Similarly to the "Confess the Truth" themes, it is a dark, brooding track which plays during dramatic moments, although "A Cornered Heart" is normally save for times when a protagonist is faced with an especially hopeless situation, such as when Trucy Wright and Maya Fey's trials are about to end in a conviction in The Magical Turnabout and The Rite of Turnabout respectively, or when Phoenix Wright falls into despair over Fey's kidnapping in Turnabout Revolution. The one exception occurs in The Foreign Turnabout, when the track plays as Ahlbi Ur'gaid announces his decision to believe in Phoenix as his lawyer and tell the truth about the murder he is accused of, thereby saving them both from a conviction under the Defense Culpability Act.

Turnabout Storyteller is the only main story episode in which this track does not play.