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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*His English given name is derived from his original Japanese name "''Emil''", while his surname is a play on "punching bag".
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*"Emeer", his English given name, is derived from his Japanese original ("''Emīru''"), as well as sounding similar phonetically to the spell incantation "[http://aceattorney.wikia.com/wiki/Dimere Amere]" for gameplay purposes. It may also be a play on "mere".
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*"Punchenbaug" is a play on "punching bag", linking it somewhat with his counterpart in the Japanese version. This may be a reference to how he's something of a "verbal punching bag" for everyone else due to his incompetence and habits. His full name could thus be a play on "a mere punching bag."
 
*Emeer appears in more trials than any other character in the game, appearing in three. He appears during [[Espella Cantabella|Espella Cantabella's]] [[Chapter 2: The Fire Witch|trial]] for murdering [[Muggs and Robbs]] and both of [[Maya Fey|Maya Fey's]] [[Chapter 4: The Golden Court|trials]] for murdering [[Hershel Layton]] and [[Newton Belduke]].
 
*Emeer appears in more trials than any other character in the game, appearing in three. He appears during [[Espella Cantabella|Espella Cantabella's]] [[Chapter 2: The Fire Witch|trial]] for murdering [[Muggs and Robbs]] and both of [[Maya Fey|Maya Fey's]] [[Chapter 4: The Golden Court|trials]] for murdering [[Hershel Layton]] and [[Newton Belduke]].
   

Revision as of 00:43, 5 July 2014

Emeer Punchenbaug, known as "Some Guy" at first, is a character appearing in Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. He is a witness during several trials in the game.

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Plot

He first appears during the first witch trial, when he unexpectedly joins as a fifth witness. This leads the other witnesses to become unsure, as they all believed there were only four witnesses. He didn't show up at first because he was too drunk to hear the Inquisitors call forth all witnesses.

He appears yet again as a witness in the next witch trial, this time under his full name. Strangely, he somehow seemed to have become very rich, his clothes filled with valuable gemstones. He also planned on starting his own company, the Punchenbaug's Retail Organisation (PRO). It later turns out he had taken the arm of Professor Layton, who had been turned into gold. He sold it for a high price to a local pawnbroker, which made him very rich. However, he is exposed during the trial and needs to give everything back.

Later in the trial it also turns out he had taken the bottle of tomato juice in Sir Belduke's office, after he and Jean Greyerl forced open the door. He then fell asleep on the couch due to the sleep medicine in the juice.


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Trivia

  • "Emeer", his English given name, is derived from his Japanese original ("Emīru"), as well as sounding similar phonetically to the spell incantation "Amere" for gameplay purposes. It may also be a play on "mere".
  • "Punchenbaug" is a play on "punching bag", linking it somewhat with his counterpart in the Japanese version. This may be a reference to how he's something of a "verbal punching bag" for everyone else due to his incompetence and habits. His full name could thus be a play on "a mere punching bag."
  • Emeer appears in more trials than any other character in the game, appearing in three. He appears during Espella Cantabella's trial for murdering Muggs and Robbs and both of Maya Fey's trials for murdering Hershel Layton and Newton Belduke.