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Episode 1: Reunion is the first special episode for Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. It is set one year after the events of the main game, and features a meet-up between Hershel Layton, Luke Triton, Phoenix Wright, Maya Fey, and Espella Cantabella at Layton's office, as well as including a puzzle that was cut from the main game. Unlike the chapters in the main game and the episodes in the main Ace Attorney and Professor Layton series, this special episode features next to no gameplay (aside from one puzzle) and has a lot of fourth wall breaking by the characters.

References to other cases

  • Upon arriving at Layton's office, Cantabella begins to re-enact her first meeting with Layton and Triton in On a Dark and Stormy Night, with the latter two playing along.
  • After Layton tells Triton that they have had enough tea for the moment, Wright, Fey, and Cantabella all begin trying to work out how many cups they've had, which turns out to be 17 in total. Maya then wonders why the professor stopped there, and says that "Maybe the professor has a rule when it comes to drinking tea [...] You know, something like... "I never drink more than 17 cups of tea during any given puzzle"." This is a reference to the coffee-loving prosecutor Godot, who would often state things to be "one of my rules". The fact this is a reference is even pointed out in a fourth wall-breaking comment by Wright, who tells Fey that she "might want to think twice about using that kind of Ace Attorney reference here".
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