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{{CharacterTab|Lotta Hart}}
 
{{Character
 
{{Character
 
|image = Lotta Hart OA.png
 
|image = Lotta Hart OA.png
|aliastemp = Lotta Hair {{tt|*|By Phoenix Wright}} <br> "The person with the fluffy cotton candy hair" {{tt|*|By Pearl Fey}} <br> "That foreign lady" {{tt|*|By Morgan Fey}} <br> "That camera woman" {{tt|*|By Morgan Fey}}
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|aliastemp = Lotta Hair{{tt|*|by Phoenix Wright}} <br> "The person with the fluffy cotton candy hair"{{tt|*|by Pearl Fey}} <br> "That foreign lady"{{tt|*|by Morgan Fey}} <br> "That camera woman"{{tt|*|by Morgan Fey}}
 
|occupation = [[Turnabout Goodbyes|Investigative photographer]] ( - Dec. 28, 2016) <br> [[Reunion, and Turnabout|Paranormal photographer]] (Dec. 28, 2016 - June 22, 2017) <br> [[Farewell, My Turnabout|Tabloid]] [[The Grand Turnabout|photographer]] (June 22, 2017 - )
|japanese = ''大沢木ナツミ (Natsumi Oosawagi)''
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|japanese = 大沢木ナツミ (''Natsumi Oosawagi'')
 
|french = Eva Cozésouci
 
|french = Eva Cozésouci
 
|german = Lotta Hart
 
|german = Lotta Hart
 
|spanish = Lotta Hart
 
|spanish = Lotta Hart
 
|italian = Lotta Hart
 
|italian = Lotta Hart
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|birthday = 1994-1995
 
|age = 22
 
|age = 22
|height = 158
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|ageref = Turnabout Goodbyes
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|age2 = 24
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|ageref2 = The Grand Turnabout
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|status = Alive
 
|eyes = Brown
 
|eyes = Brown
 
|hair = Red
 
|hair = Red
|birthday = 1994
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|height = 5'2"; 158
 
|family = '''An unnamed father''' <br> '''An unnamed sister'''
|friends = '''[[Phoenix Wright]]''' <br> '''[[Maya Fey]]''' <br> '''[[Mikiko Hayami]]''' (Journalistic rival) <br> '''[[Miles Edgeworth]]''' (Aided investigations) <br> '''An additional, unnamed friend'''
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|friends = '''[[Phoenix Wright]]''' <br> '''[[Maya Fey]]''' <br> '''[[Mikiko Hayami]]''' (journalist protégé and rival)
|occupation = [[Turnabout Goodbyes|Paranormal photographer]] ( - Dec. 28, 2016) <br> [[Reunion, and Turnabout|Investigative photographer]] (Dec. 28, 2016 - June 22, 2017) <br> [[Farewell, My Turnabout|Tabloid photographer]] (June 22, 2017 - )
 
|affiliates = '''[[Morgan Fey]]''' (Host at Kurain) <br> '''[[Dick Gumshoe]]''' <br> '''[[Bansai Ichiyanagi]]''' (Investigation target)
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|affiliates = '''[[Gourdy]]''' (former investigation target) <br> '''[[Morgan Fey]]''' (host at Kurain Village) <br> '''[[Dick Gumshoe]]''' <br> '''[[Bansai Ichiyanagi]]''' (former investigation target) <br> '''[[Borumosu]]''' (former investigation target) <br> '''[[Miles Edgeworth]]'''
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|amusical = [[Maira Mikaze]]
|family = '''An unnamed father'''
 
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|afilm = [[Mitsuki Tanimura]]
 
|debut = ''[[Turnabout Goodbyes]]''
 
|debut = ''[[Turnabout Goodbyes]]''
|theme = "Congratulations Everybody"
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|theme = "Blissful People"
 
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{{quote|Lotta Hart|What! Don't try to play stupid with me just 'cause you think I'm some country bumpkin! Yeah, I know how y'all Yanks think! "I say, those southern folks talk with that exaggerated drawl, why they must be dumb!" Well let me tell you, just because I might be dumb don't mean we all are!|''[[Turnabout Goodbyes]]''}}
 
 
'''Lotta Hart''' is a fiery-tempered photographer who appeared as a witness in several of [[Phoenix Wright]]'s cases, with much of the photographic evidence in said cases coming from her.
{{quote|Lotta Hart|Hey! You! Hold on, now! This gal's got a few questions to ask!|''[[Reunion, and Turnabout]]''}}
 
 
'''Lotta Hart''' is a fiery-tempered photographer who appears as a witness in several of [[Phoenix Wright]]'s cases. Much of the photographic evidence in said cases comes from her.
 
   
 
==Early life==
 
==Early life==
According to her, Hart was born and raised in the "Heart of the Heartland". She was originally at college, but after believing to have taken a picture of a "yoofo" (U.F.O.) in a friend's wedding photograph, she left college to become a "paranormal photographer".
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According to her, Hart was born and raised in the "Heart of the [[wikipedia:Heartland (United States)|Heartland]]". She was originally at college, but after believing to have taken a picture of a "yoofoh" (U.F.O.) in her sister's graduation photograph, she left college to become an "investigative photographer".
   
==First encounter with Wright==
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==The hunt for Gourdy==
 
:''Main article: [[Turnabout Goodbyes]]''
 
:''Main article: [[Turnabout Goodbyes]]''
{{quote|Lotta Hart|Yeah! Second-rate shutterbugs trying to steal my scoop!|''[[Turnabout Goodbyes]]''}}
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{{quote|Lotta Hart|Second-rate shutterbugs trying to steal my scoop!|''[[Turnabout Goodbyes]]''}}
 
[[File:Gourdy article.png|thumb|left|The Gourdy article.]]
   
[[Phoenix Wright]]'s first encounter with the fiery red-head was during the murder trial of [[Miles Edgeworth]]. She had heard about [[Gourdy]] and planned to capture a photograph of the beast. Going by an article in the local newspaper, Hart set up a camera on the shore of [[Gourd Lake]] that was set to respond to loud noises. She then pretended to be a college student taking photographs of meteor showers so as to throw off any "shutterbugs" that might try to steal her scoop.
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[[Phoenix Wright]]'s first encounter with the fiery redhead was during the murder trial of [[Miles Edgeworth]]. She had heard about [[Gourdy]] and planned to capture a photograph of the beast. Going by an article in the local newspaper, Hart set up a camera on the shore of [[Gourd Lake]] that was set to respond to loud noises. She then pretended to be a college student taking photographs of meteor showers so as to throw off any "shutterbugs" that might try to steal her scoop.
   
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[[File:Lotta Hart Angry 1.gif|thumb|left|Wright's first meeting with Hart was a little bumpy at first.]]
 
Wright and [[Maya Fey]] came across the camera and Fey (in her typical do-without-thinking way) set off a party popper to activate the device. Hart soon arrived on the scene, absolutely furious that Fey had wasted precious film. However, after conversing with the two of them, she believed she may have observed the murder the previous night and also that her camera had been triggered twice that night. Hart told Wright about a photo she had taken of the lake showing the murder, and that she was going to make an enlarged version. She then went to the police station to act as a witness, and in doing so replaced the [[Yanni Yogi|original witness]] the police were going to use.
 
Wright and [[Maya Fey]] came across the camera and Fey (in her typical do-without-thinking way) set off a party popper to activate the device. Hart soon arrived on the scene, absolutely furious that Fey had wasted precious film. However, after conversing with the two of them, she believed she may have observed the murder the previous night and also that her camera had been triggered twice that night. Hart told Wright about a photo she had taken of the lake showing the murder, and that she was going to make an enlarged version. She then went to the police station to act as a witness, and in doing so replaced the [[Yanni Yogi|original witness]] the police were going to use.
   
 
[[File:Bigpic.png|thumb|left|The enlarged photo.]]
In court, Hart showed her photos to prosecutor [[Manfred von Karma]]. Von Karma had Hart rehearse a vague account of the murder, and told her not to reveal the enlarged photo. Wright took the defense's bench and could not break through Hart's testimony at first, but after an outburst by Fey, Hart let slip that she had not seen Edgeworth clearly. Wright eventually revealed Hart's real reason for being on the lake that night along with the fact that she hadn't actually witnessed the murder; she had just convinced herself she had. Wright also got Hart to show the enlarged photo, which presented enough doubt to extend the trial to another day.
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Before the trial, Hart showed her photos to prosecutor [[Manfred von Karma]], who instructed her to rehearse an intentionally vague account of the murder to not show the enlarged photograph in court. Wright took the defense's bench and could not break through Hart's testimony at first, but after an outburst by Fey, Hart let slip that she had not seen Edgeworth clearly. Wright eventually revealed Hart's real reason for being on the lake that night along with the fact that she hadn't actually witnessed the murder; she had just convinced herself she had. Wright also got Hart to show the enlarged photo, which presented enough doubt to extend the trial to another day.
   
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[[File:Victorywv1.png|thumb|right|A ghost?]]
Hart later apologized to Wright for her actions in court as she had gotten caught up in the moment. She promised to make it up to him with information. However, in return she wanted evidence either proving or disproving the existence of Gourdy. Wright eventually proved that "Gourdy" was in fact a stray [[Steel Samurai]] balloon. Disheartened, Hart revealed that the original witness was the boat shop owner and gave Wright a copy of the other photo taken that night. Although this photograph was only of the empty lake, it was the timestamp on it that revealed that [[Robert Hammond]] had been murdered before Edgeworth had arrived on the scene.
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Hart later apologized to Wright for her actions in court as she had gotten caught up in the moment, and promised to make it up to him with information. However, in return she wanted evidence either proving or disproving the existence of Gourdy. Wright eventually proved that "Gourdy" was in fact a stray [[Steel Samurai]] balloon. Disheartened, Hart revealed that the original witness was the boat shop owner and gave Wright a copy of the other photo taken that night. Although this photograph was only of the empty lake, it was the timestamp on it that revealed that [[Robert Hammond]] had been murdered before Edgeworth had arrived on the scene.
   
 
After Edgeworth was found innocent, Hart took a picture of the triumphant group and was shocked to find a ghost was in the picture. This ghost was Wright's deceased mentor: [[Mia Fey]].
 
After Edgeworth was found innocent, Hart took a picture of the triumphant group and was shocked to find a ghost was in the picture. This ghost was Wright's deceased mentor: [[Mia Fey]].
   
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==At Kurain Village==
==Second encounter==
 
 
:''Main article: [[Reunion, and Turnabout]]''
 
:''Main article: [[Reunion, and Turnabout]]''
 
{{quote|Phoenix Wright|Lotta! At a time like this!?}}
 
{{quote|Phoenix Wright|Lotta! At a time like this!?}}
 
{{quote|Lotta Hart|Times like this are perfect for snapping up shots!|''[[Reunion, and Turnabout]]''}}
 
{{quote|Lotta Hart|Times like this are perfect for snapping up shots!|''[[Reunion, and Turnabout]]''}}
   
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[[File:Lotta Channeling Photo 1.png|thumb|left|The first photograph.]]
 
The next time Wright encountered Hart was a year later in [[Kurain Village]]. She was a self-styled "paranormal photographer" and was in search of another big scoop. She was present outside [[Fey Manor]]'s [[Channeling Chamber]] when [[Turner Grey]] was shot and dashed into the room with Wright to find what appeared to be a possessed Maya Fey covered in blood, with the dead body of Grey lying in his own blood. Hart quickly snapped a couple of photographs (despite protests from Wright) before being herded from the room by [[Morgan Fey]].
 
The next time Wright encountered Hart was a year later in [[Kurain Village]]. She was a self-styled "paranormal photographer" and was in search of another big scoop. She was present outside [[Fey Manor]]'s [[Channeling Chamber]] when [[Turner Grey]] was shot and dashed into the room with Wright to find what appeared to be a possessed Maya Fey covered in blood, with the dead body of Grey lying in his own blood. Hart quickly snapped a couple of photographs (despite protests from Wright) before being herded from the room by [[Morgan Fey]].
   
 
Hart testified during Fey's trial for Grey's murder, with her temper clashing with that of prosecutor [[Franziska von Karma]]. Although Wright tried to find a contradiction in her testimony, he was forced to admit that, in her position, he would say the same. The first photograph was submitted as evidence and appeared to show Maya standing over Grey's corpse with a pistol in her hand.
 
Hart testified during Fey's trial for Grey's murder, with her temper clashing with that of prosecutor [[Franziska von Karma]]. Although Wright tried to find a contradiction in her testimony, he was forced to admit that, in her position, he would say the same. The first photograph was submitted as evidence and appeared to show Maya standing over Grey's corpse with a pistol in her hand.
   
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[[File:Lotta Channeling Photo 2.png|thumb|right|The second photograph.]]
 
With a little prodding from [[Mia Fey]], Wright remembered that Hart had taken two photographs and that, like her father, Franziska had tried to conceal the presence of a second photograph by ordering Hart not to reveal it. Her plan failed and the second photograph was shown to the court.
 
With a little prodding from [[Mia Fey]], Wright remembered that Hart had taken two photographs and that, like her father, Franziska had tried to conceal the presence of a second photograph by ordering Hart not to reveal it. Her plan failed and the second photograph was shown to the court.
   
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Hart's experience of the incident made her decide to change her job from "paranormal photographer" to "tabloid photographer" shortly afterwards.
 
Hart's experience of the incident made her decide to change her job from "paranormal photographer" to "tabloid photographer" shortly afterwards.
   
==Third encounter==
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==Tabloid work==
 
:''Main article: [[Farewell, My Turnabout]]''
 
:''Main article: [[Farewell, My Turnabout]]''
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{{quote|Lotta Hart|You sure you went to school, [[Phoenix Wright|City Boy]]? Wherever Lotta Hart goes, there's a story to be found! A big scoop to be had!|''[[Farewell, My Turnabout]]''}}
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Lotta Hart appeared at the [[Gatewater Imperial Hotel]] during the [[Hero of Heroes Grand Prix]] in order to get a tabloid scoop on the scandal between [[Adrian Andrews]] and [[Juan Corrida]]. She wrote a note saying that Matt Engarde had made Adrian Andrews get close to Juan Corrida keep an eye on him (as they were rivals). [[Wendy Oldbag]], a security guard at the hotel, stole Hart's camera, and used it to take a picture of the [[Nickel Samurai]] (really Adrian Andrews) leaving the crime scene. Corrida was murdered shortly after the Grand Prix, and the photos on Hart's camera were initially used as evidence against Engarde. Wright took Engarde's case but eventually found out that he really had done the deed.
 
Lotta Hart appeared at the [[Gatewater Imperial Hotel]] during the [[Hero of Heroes Grand Prix]] in order to get a tabloid scoop on the scandal between [[Adrian Andrews]] and [[Juan Corrida]]. She wrote a note saying that Matt Engarde had made Adrian Andrews get close to Juan Corrida keep an eye on him (as they were rivals). [[Wendy Oldbag]], a security guard at the hotel, stole Hart's camera, and used it to take a picture of the [[Nickel Samurai]] (really Adrian Andrews) leaving the crime scene. Corrida was murdered shortly after the Grand Prix, and the photos on Hart's camera were initially used as evidence against Engarde. Wright took Engarde's case but eventually found out that he really had done the deed.
   
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Hart was spotted by Miles Edgeworth and [[Kay Faraday]] during a Steel Samurai show at an embassy. Edgeworth vaguely remembered her but avoided interacting with her due to a feeling that talking to her would be very unpleasant for him. She later took a photo of the [[Yatagarasu]] apparently flying above the [[rose garden]] in the embassy.
 
Hart was spotted by Miles Edgeworth and [[Kay Faraday]] during a Steel Samurai show at an embassy. Edgeworth vaguely remembered her but avoided interacting with her due to a feeling that talking to her would be very unpleasant for him. She later took a photo of the [[Yatagarasu]] apparently flying above the [[rose garden]] in the embassy.
   
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==The black market auction==
==Reappearance==
 
:''Main article: [[The Forgotten Turnabout]] and [[The Grand Turnabout]]''
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:''Main article: [[The Forgotten Turnabout]]''
 
{{JReleased|u}}
[[File:Reapper_lotta.png|thumb|Lotta in Gyakuten Kenji 2]]
 
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[[File:Ladder redcoat.png|thumb|right|Hart's first photo.]]
{{JReleased}}{{expand}}
 
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Three weeks after the Yatagarasu incident, [[Mikiko Hayami]] clued Hart in on a black market evidence auction going on at the [[Big Tower]]. Hart learned of a secret 51st floor above the [[Prosecutorial Investigation Committee]] [[meeting room]], accessible only through a hatch and ladder on the viewing platform at the top of the tower. The two decided to work together on this scoop; Hart would infiltrate the 51st floor, while Hayami would use a wiretapping device to intercept wireless communications. Hart found a storeroom of various pieces of evidence on display, and tried to hide behind a costume trunk, but it was locked, so she hid behind the [[Alif Red]] instead. Hart witnessed 11 auction participants enter one by one; each would take a mask equipped with a voice changer, and then take a lift to the meeting room below, where the auction would be held. Hart then peered into the meeting room through the space between the lift and the floor to watch the auction unfold.
   
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During the auction, one of the participants won the [[Borumosu Doll]], and Hart quickly returned to her hiding place as the winner entered the storeroom with the auction conductor. Hart heard one of them talking about wanting to exact revenge, then heard a piercing scream, causing Hart to freeze. Eventually, she mustered the courage to take a peek, and witnessed an extraordinary sight: a figure in a red raincoat heading to the roof, the left hand bloodied, while a titanic eye peered through a window next to the ladder. Hart managed to take a photo of this incident.
[[File:Ladder_redcoat.png|thumb|left|Lotta's first photo.]]
 
In April of 2019, Lotta took on another investigation, this time into the activities of prosecutor [[Bansai Ichiyanagi]]. To that end, she hid herself in the Prosecutorial Investigation Committee's headquarters' warehouse one night, only to witness two extraordinary sights: [[Sōta Sarushiro|a man in red]] on his way to the roof, his hand bloodied, and most impossibly, the titanic eye of a "monster" seen through the window of the room she was hiding in. When [[Miles Edgeworth]] arrived to investigate the attempted murder of [[Kay Faraday]] and the murder of [[Tsubasa Kagome]] not long after, she reluctantly explained her "scoop" to him and testified about the case the following day.
 
   
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Hart then looked into the meeting room again, and counted 11 participants, as if the crime that she had just witnessed had never happened. The only difference was that the gavel was no longer being used. Hart then returned behind the Alif Red, and suddenly heard a loud noise, causing her to faint. The next thing she knew, [[Miles Edgeworth]], [[Kay Faraday]], [[Tateyuki Shigaraki]] and [[Ema Skye]] had discovered the storeroom, where they found her.
[[File:Intro_theeye.png|thumb|The eye of the "monster".]]
 
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After Kagome's case was resolved, Lotta accompanied Edgeworth and Kay to the building's warehouse once more as they sought out a strange transceiver, which was found to have been placed there by [[Shelly de Killer]] in order to provide Edgeworth with a message about the case. Soon after, the trio left the building and were accosted by [[Penny Nichols]], who had found the body of [[Teikun Ō]] at a nearby [[Global Studios]] filming lot. Excited, Lotta accompanied Edgeworth and Kay to the scene, but preferred to take her own pictures rather than assist the two. Shortly thereafter, she left in pursuit of [[Shi-Long Lang]], the official investigator of the case, believing he would have a better hold on things than Edgeworth. Unable to shake info from him, she returned to the committee headquarters to find her protege and rival [[Mikiko Hayami]], also in pursuit of the "monster" Lotta had seen. Unfortunately for both of them, Edgeworth showed the monster had been nothing more than a [[Berry Big Circus]] balloon Sōta Sarushiro had commandeered, and Lotta opted to stay behind rather than accompany Edgeworth, Mikiko, and the others to the circus to confront Sarushiro.[[File:Lotta_-Happy-.png|thumb]]
 
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The four new intruders were investigating the murder of [[Tsubasa Kagome]], as well as an incident that had caused Faraday to lose her memory. Edgeworth [[Logic Chess|grilled]] Hart until she revealed what she had witnessed. She testified about the incident the following day, during a P.I.C. hearing for Edgeworth. It turned out that the loud noise that Hart had heard had come from Faraday herself, who had stumbled and fallen through the hatch after seeing Kagome's body on the roof, the hooded figure that Hart had seen. Moreover, Kagome had been replaced by an [[Tōko Mutō|unwilling co-conspirator]] who was being blackmailed into helping the auction conductor, and the replacement had been made easily due to the mask and her similar physique. These events allowed Edgeworth to expose P.I.C. chair [[Bansai Ichiyanagi]] as the Kagome's killer and the auction conductor.
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==Monster sightings?==
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:''Main article: [[The Grand Turnabout]]''
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[[File:Intro theeye.png|thumb|left|The eye of the "monster".]]
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After Kagome's case was resolved, a transceiver was heard from inside the warehouse, and Hart accompanied Edgeworth and Faraday once more as they sought it out. The person on the other end was [[Shelly de Killer]], who told Edgeworth about a mastermind who had been pulling the strings behind the case that Edgeworth had solved. Soon after, the trio left the building and were accosted by [[Penny Nichols]], who had found the body of [[Zheng Fa]] president [[Teikun Ō]] at a nearby lot, where [[Global Studios]] was filming the movie ''The Great Monster Borumosu vs Gourdy''. There were three peculiarly shaped holes in the concrete, and the president was found in one of them, prompting Hart to believe that the great monster [[Borumosu]] had stepped on the president. Excited at this opportunity for a major scoop, Hart furiously took pictures while Edgeworth investigated the scene.
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[[File:Reapper lotta.png|thumb|right|Hart in front of the Big Tower.]]
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Eventually, Hart learned that Nichols had seen [[Shimon Aizawa]], one of the actors, talking to a scaly creature resembling [[Gourdy]]. Later, Hart left in pursuit of [[Shi-Long Lang]], the official investigator of the case, believing that he would have a better gasp on what was happening than Edgeworth. Unable to glean any information from him, she returned to the Big Tower entrance to meet up with Hayami and learn that she, too, had obtained "evidence" of Borumosu. She had intercepted the sound of flames being spewed, which she believed came from Borumosu. The duo confronted the Global Studios crew, trying to get them to admit that they were hiding the presence of real monsters. Unfortunately for both of them, Edgeworth revealed that their "monster" had been nothing more than a [[Berry Big Circus]] balloon that [[Sōta Sarushiro]] had commandeered, while the "footprints" came from Bansai Ichiyanagi trying to dig something up, and Nichols had mistaken a camera crane covered with a waterproof sheet for Gourdy due to her failing eyesight. Hart accompanied Edgeworth, Hayami, and the others to the circus to confront Sarushiro. Edgeworth went on to prove that Sarushiro was the mastermind behind [[Gyakuten Kenji 2|all the events he had recently encountered]], and so the latter was arrested.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
{{quote|Lotta Hart|I-I didn't mean anything bad! I know I can be a little mean, but I ain't evil!}}
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{{quote|Lotta Hart|I-I didn't mean anything bad! I know I can be a little mean, but I ain't evil!}}
 
{{quote|Phoenix Wright|(Well, at least she knows herself...)|''[[Reunion, and Turnabout]]''}}
 
{{quote|Phoenix Wright|(Well, at least she knows herself...)|''[[Reunion, and Turnabout]]''}}
 
[[File:LottaMug.png|thumb|right|Lotta Hart's mugshot.]]
 
[[File:LottaMug.png|thumb|right|Lotta Hart's mugshot.]]
   
Hart is fierce and loud, but well-meaning. She defends her secrets ferociously, but she is always willing to help Wright, just not for free. Hart is often single-minded in the pursuit of her goals and gets aggravated if she thinks people are mocking her or her homeland. Although she was a paranormal photographer at one point, she is "really bad when it comes to blood and ghosts and stuff". Hart also has a habit of changing her job each time Wright sees her. However, it usually incorporates her photography abilities.
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Hart is fierce and loud, but well-meaning. She defends her secrets ferociously, but she is always willing to help Wright and Edgeworth, just not for free. Hart is often single-minded in the pursuit of her goals and gets aggravated if she thinks people are mocking her or her homeland. Nonetheless, it is easy to get her to spill information once she calms down, or when acquaintances such as Mikiko Hayami are brought up. Although she was a paranormal photographer at one point, she is "really bad when it comes to blood and ghosts and stuff"; leaping into situations without forethought is another character trait of hers. Hart also had a habit of changing her job each time Wright met her, although it usually incorporated her photography abilities.
   
Hart has a strong southern accent (but she is able to cover it up). Because of this, many people have a problem understanding what she is saying. This is also because she has a habit of shortening sentences into short phrases, such as saying "Reckon course", which means "Ya reckon? Of course I did!". Her accent and manner of speech has made some people think negatively of her, such as Franziska von Karma and Morgan Fey, the latter even believing her to be from a different country altogether.
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Hart has a strong southern accent. Because of this, many people have a problem understanding what she is saying. This is also because she has a habit of shortening sentences into short phrases that she has invented, such as saying, "Reckon course!" which means, "Ya reckon? Of course I did!" Her accent and manner of speech have made some people think negatively of her, such as Franziska von Karma and Morgan Fey, the latter even believing her to be from a different country altogether. Nonetheless, with some effort, she is able to speak without her accent (or, in her words, "talk Yank").
   
 
==Name==
 
==Name==
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* "Lotta Hart" is a play on "a lot of heart", which refers to her well-meaning nature. There have been a few times in which her name has been used for a play on words. Wright once stated that she was in a whole "Lotta" trouble, as Lotta often hides information from him. When Wright encounters her again after a year, one of the options for remembering her name is "Lotta Hair", in reference to her afro.
 
* "Lotta Hart" is a play on "a lot of heart", which refers to her well-meaning nature. There have been a few times in which her name has been used for a play on words. Wright once stated that she was in a whole "Lotta" trouble, as Lotta often hides information from him. When Wright encounters her again after a year, one of the options for remembering her name is "Lotta Hair", in reference to her afro.
   
* Her full [[France|French]] name is a play on "''elle va causer (des) soucis''", which means "she'll be trouble".
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* Her full [[France|French]] name is a play on "''elle va causer'' (''des'') ''soucis''", which means "she'll be trouble".
   
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
 
* Hart was the designer's idea of a stereotypical person from [[wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]]. Apparently the developers in the Osaka [[Capcom]] offices did not appreciate the implication that people from Osaka are cheapskates.<ref>(2009). "The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney". UDON. ISBN 1-897376-19-7.</ref>
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* Hart was the designer's idea of a stereotypical person from [[wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]]. Apparently the developers in the Osaka [[Capcom]] offices did not appreciate the implication that people from Osaka are cheapskates. <ref>(2009). "The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney". UDON. ISBN 1-897376-19-7.</ref>
 
   
* The dialect of Osaka is a favorite with Japanese authors, manga and anime artists for representing a character somewhat "different" from the norm. To keep this "difference" in dubbed anime, characters are often given the Southern [[United States]] accent instead. This is most likely the origin of Hart's style of speech.
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* The dialect of Osaka is a favorite with Japanese authors, manga, and anime artists for representing a character somewhat "different" from the norm. To keep this "difference" in dubbed anime, characters are often given the Southern [[United States]] accent instead. This is most likely the origin of Hart's style of speech.
   
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* In the French version of ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice For All]]'', she at one point comments on [[Morgan Fey]]'s behavior by saying, "Je veux être calife à la place du calife" ("I want to be Caliph instead of the Caliph"). This is a reference to the catchphrase of the titular character of the French comics series ''[[wikipedia:Iznogoud|Iznogoud]]'', who is constantly trying to usurp the Caliph to whom he is second-in-command (thus mirroring Morgan Fey's lust for power). The phrase has even entered everyday French for referring to over-ambitious people who want to become the boss.
* Of all four characters that have the 'Congratulations Everybody theme; Lotta Hart, Angel Starr, Desirée DeLite and April May, Lotta and Desirée have made reappearances since their debuts.
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Lotta Hart
What! Don't try to play stupid with me just 'cause you think I'm some country bumpkin! Yeah, I know how y'all Yanks think! "I say, those southern folks talk with that exaggerated drawl, why they must be dumb!" Well let me tell you, just because I might be dumb don't mean we all are!

Lotta Hart is a fiery-tempered photographer who appeared as a witness in several of Phoenix Wright's cases, with much of the photographic evidence in said cases coming from her.

Early life

According to her, Hart was born and raised in the "Heart of the Heartland". She was originally at college, but after believing to have taken a picture of a "yoofoh" (U.F.O.) in her sister's graduation photograph, she left college to become an "investigative photographer".

The hunt for Gourdy

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Lotta Hart
Second-rate shutterbugs trying to steal my scoop!
Gourdy article

The Gourdy article.

Phoenix Wright's first encounter with the fiery redhead was during the murder trial of Miles Edgeworth. She had heard about Gourdy and planned to capture a photograph of the beast. Going by an article in the local newspaper, Hart set up a camera on the shore of Gourd Lake that was set to respond to loud noises. She then pretended to be a college student taking photographs of meteor showers so as to throw off any "shutterbugs" that might try to steal her scoop.

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Wright's first meeting with Hart was a little bumpy at first.

Wright and Maya Fey came across the camera and Fey (in her typical do-without-thinking way) set off a party popper to activate the device. Hart soon arrived on the scene, absolutely furious that Fey had wasted precious film. However, after conversing with the two of them, she believed she may have observed the murder the previous night and also that her camera had been triggered twice that night. Hart told Wright about a photo she had taken of the lake showing the murder, and that she was going to make an enlarged version. She then went to the police station to act as a witness, and in doing so replaced the original witness the police were going to use.

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The enlarged photo.

Before the trial, Hart showed her photos to prosecutor Manfred von Karma, who instructed her to rehearse an intentionally vague account of the murder to not show the enlarged photograph in court. Wright took the defense's bench and could not break through Hart's testimony at first, but after an outburst by Fey, Hart let slip that she had not seen Edgeworth clearly. Wright eventually revealed Hart's real reason for being on the lake that night along with the fact that she hadn't actually witnessed the murder; she had just convinced herself she had. Wright also got Hart to show the enlarged photo, which presented enough doubt to extend the trial to another day.

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A ghost?

Hart later apologized to Wright for her actions in court as she had gotten caught up in the moment, and promised to make it up to him with information. However, in return she wanted evidence either proving or disproving the existence of Gourdy. Wright eventually proved that "Gourdy" was in fact a stray Steel Samurai balloon. Disheartened, Hart revealed that the original witness was the boat shop owner and gave Wright a copy of the other photo taken that night. Although this photograph was only of the empty lake, it was the timestamp on it that revealed that Robert Hammond had been murdered before Edgeworth had arrived on the scene.

After Edgeworth was found innocent, Hart took a picture of the triumphant group and was shocked to find a ghost was in the picture. This ghost was Wright's deceased mentor: Mia Fey.

At Kurain Village

Main article: Reunion, and Turnabout
Phoenix Wright
Lotta! At a time like this!?
Lotta Hart
Times like this are perfect for snapping up shots!
Lotta Channeling Photo 1

The first photograph.

The next time Wright encountered Hart was a year later in Kurain Village. She was a self-styled "paranormal photographer" and was in search of another big scoop. She was present outside Fey Manor's Channeling Chamber when Turner Grey was shot and dashed into the room with Wright to find what appeared to be a possessed Maya Fey covered in blood, with the dead body of Grey lying in his own blood. Hart quickly snapped a couple of photographs (despite protests from Wright) before being herded from the room by Morgan Fey.

Hart testified during Fey's trial for Grey's murder, with her temper clashing with that of prosecutor Franziska von Karma. Although Wright tried to find a contradiction in her testimony, he was forced to admit that, in her position, he would say the same. The first photograph was submitted as evidence and appeared to show Maya standing over Grey's corpse with a pistol in her hand.

Lotta Channeling Photo 2

The second photograph.

With a little prodding from Mia Fey, Wright remembered that Hart had taken two photographs and that, like her father, Franziska had tried to conceal the presence of a second photograph by ordering Hart not to reveal it. Her plan failed and the second photograph was shown to the court.

Later on, Hart regretted helping out the prosecution and tried to avoid Wright, running away from him. As she ran, she yelled behind her for Wright to stay away as she was "a worthless piece of trash" and that if Wright laid eyes on her "they'll turn ta dust". Nonetheless, Wright wearily pursued her to the Side Room of Fey Manor. The room appeared to be empty, and so Wright searched the room only to get the fright of his life when Hart jumped out from inside a large box used to store clothes and fled once again. Although Wright attempted to chase her again, she managed to evade him this time. Hart did pass Pearl Fey during her escape and demanded that the little girl not look so accusingly at her, much to Pearl's confusion.

Later, while Wright was pondering over the involvement of the Miney sisters in the case, he heard what he thought was a mosquito buzzing in his ear. This turned out to be Hart trying to attract his attention. She apologised for her actions in court and offered all the information she had for free. Hart told Wright that if Maya wasn't the culprit, then it would only be Ini Miney and informed him about her hospitalisation half a year earlier. She gave Wright the address of the Hotti Clinic, where Ini was hospitalised, saying that the reason she hadn't checked it out for herself was that it was too much effort. Upon his return from the clinic, Hart informed Wright that Morgan that she had gone with the police as she had something to tell them. She also told Wright about how Morgan had lost the position of Master to her younger sister Misty, forcing her family to become a powerless branch family.

Luckily for Wright, the information he obtained from Hart and the clinic proved vital to his case, as it lead to his discovery that "Ini" was actually Mimi Miney and the true murderer of Dr. Grey, with help from Morgan Fey. The fact that the clothing box that Hart had hidden in was large enough to hide a grown (although not particularly mature) woman also proved to be vital to the investigation, as it turned out to have been used in the murder plot to transport a drugged Maya Fey.

Hart's experience of the incident made her decide to change her job from "paranormal photographer" to "tabloid photographer" shortly afterwards.

Tabloid work

Main article: Farewell, My Turnabout
Lotta Hart
You sure you went to school, City Boy? Wherever Lotta Hart goes, there's a story to be found! A big scoop to be had!

Lotta Hart appeared at the Gatewater Imperial Hotel during the Hero of Heroes Grand Prix in order to get a tabloid scoop on the scandal between Adrian Andrews and Juan Corrida. She wrote a note saying that Matt Engarde had made Adrian Andrews get close to Juan Corrida keep an eye on him (as they were rivals). Wendy Oldbag, a security guard at the hotel, stole Hart's camera, and used it to take a picture of the Nickel Samurai (really Adrian Andrews) leaving the crime scene. Corrida was murdered shortly after the Grand Prix, and the photos on Hart's camera were initially used as evidence against Engarde. Wright took Engarde's case but eventually found out that he really had done the deed.

Hart congratulated Wright after the trial. She also bought a $1600 camera and put Wright's name on the bill.

The Yatagarasu

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Hart was spotted by Miles Edgeworth and Kay Faraday during a Steel Samurai show at an embassy. Edgeworth vaguely remembered her but avoided interacting with her due to a feeling that talking to her would be very unpleasant for him. She later took a photo of the Yatagarasu apparently flying above the rose garden in the embassy.

The black market auction

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Hart's first photo.

Three weeks after the Yatagarasu incident, Mikiko Hayami clued Hart in on a black market evidence auction going on at the Big Tower. Hart learned of a secret 51st floor above the Prosecutorial Investigation Committee meeting room, accessible only through a hatch and ladder on the viewing platform at the top of the tower. The two decided to work together on this scoop; Hart would infiltrate the 51st floor, while Hayami would use a wiretapping device to intercept wireless communications. Hart found a storeroom of various pieces of evidence on display, and tried to hide behind a costume trunk, but it was locked, so she hid behind the Alif Red instead. Hart witnessed 11 auction participants enter one by one; each would take a mask equipped with a voice changer, and then take a lift to the meeting room below, where the auction would be held. Hart then peered into the meeting room through the space between the lift and the floor to watch the auction unfold.

During the auction, one of the participants won the Borumosu Doll, and Hart quickly returned to her hiding place as the winner entered the storeroom with the auction conductor. Hart heard one of them talking about wanting to exact revenge, then heard a piercing scream, causing Hart to freeze. Eventually, she mustered the courage to take a peek, and witnessed an extraordinary sight: a figure in a red raincoat heading to the roof, the left hand bloodied, while a titanic eye peered through a window next to the ladder. Hart managed to take a photo of this incident.

Hart then looked into the meeting room again, and counted 11 participants, as if the crime that she had just witnessed had never happened. The only difference was that the gavel was no longer being used. Hart then returned behind the Alif Red, and suddenly heard a loud noise, causing her to faint. The next thing she knew, Miles Edgeworth, Kay Faraday, Tateyuki Shigaraki and Ema Skye had discovered the storeroom, where they found her.

The four new intruders were investigating the murder of Tsubasa Kagome, as well as an incident that had caused Faraday to lose her memory. Edgeworth grilled Hart until she revealed what she had witnessed. She testified about the incident the following day, during a P.I.C. hearing for Edgeworth. It turned out that the loud noise that Hart had heard had come from Faraday herself, who had stumbled and fallen through the hatch after seeing Kagome's body on the roof, the hooded figure that Hart had seen. Moreover, Kagome had been replaced by an unwilling co-conspirator who was being blackmailed into helping the auction conductor, and the replacement had been made easily due to the mask and her similar physique. These events allowed Edgeworth to expose P.I.C. chair Bansai Ichiyanagi as the Kagome's killer and the auction conductor.

Monster sightings?

Main article: The Grand Turnabout
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The eye of the "monster".

After Kagome's case was resolved, a transceiver was heard from inside the warehouse, and Hart accompanied Edgeworth and Faraday once more as they sought it out. The person on the other end was Shelly de Killer, who told Edgeworth about a mastermind who had been pulling the strings behind the case that Edgeworth had solved. Soon after, the trio left the building and were accosted by Penny Nichols, who had found the body of Zheng Fa president Teikun Ō at a nearby lot, where Global Studios was filming the movie The Great Monster Borumosu vs Gourdy. There were three peculiarly shaped holes in the concrete, and the president was found in one of them, prompting Hart to believe that the great monster Borumosu had stepped on the president. Excited at this opportunity for a major scoop, Hart furiously took pictures while Edgeworth investigated the scene.

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Hart in front of the Big Tower.

Eventually, Hart learned that Nichols had seen Shimon Aizawa, one of the actors, talking to a scaly creature resembling Gourdy. Later, Hart left in pursuit of Shi-Long Lang, the official investigator of the case, believing that he would have a better gasp on what was happening than Edgeworth. Unable to glean any information from him, she returned to the Big Tower entrance to meet up with Hayami and learn that she, too, had obtained "evidence" of Borumosu. She had intercepted the sound of flames being spewed, which she believed came from Borumosu. The duo confronted the Global Studios crew, trying to get them to admit that they were hiding the presence of real monsters. Unfortunately for both of them, Edgeworth revealed that their "monster" had been nothing more than a Berry Big Circus balloon that Sōta Sarushiro had commandeered, while the "footprints" came from Bansai Ichiyanagi trying to dig something up, and Nichols had mistaken a camera crane covered with a waterproof sheet for Gourdy due to her failing eyesight. Hart accompanied Edgeworth, Hayami, and the others to the circus to confront Sarushiro. Edgeworth went on to prove that Sarushiro was the mastermind behind all the events he had recently encountered, and so the latter was arrested.

Personality

Lotta Hart
I-I didn't mean anything bad! I know I can be a little mean, but I ain't evil!
Phoenix Wright
(Well, at least she knows herself...)
LottaMug

Lotta Hart's mugshot.

Hart is fierce and loud, but well-meaning. She defends her secrets ferociously, but she is always willing to help Wright and Edgeworth, just not for free. Hart is often single-minded in the pursuit of her goals and gets aggravated if she thinks people are mocking her or her homeland. Nonetheless, it is easy to get her to spill information once she calms down, or when acquaintances such as Mikiko Hayami are brought up. Although she was a paranormal photographer at one point, she is "really bad when it comes to blood and ghosts and stuff"; leaping into situations without forethought is another character trait of hers. Hart also had a habit of changing her job each time Wright met her, although it usually incorporated her photography abilities.

Hart has a strong southern accent. Because of this, many people have a problem understanding what she is saying. This is also because she has a habit of shortening sentences into short phrases that she has invented, such as saying, "Reckon course!" which means, "Ya reckon? Of course I did!" Her accent and manner of speech have made some people think negatively of her, such as Franziska von Karma and Morgan Fey, the latter even believing her to be from a different country altogether. Nonetheless, with some effort, she is able to speak without her accent (or, in her words, "talk Yank").

Name

  • Her Japanese surname, "Oosawagi", means "clamour" or "uproar".
  • "Lotta Hart" is a play on "a lot of heart", which refers to her well-meaning nature. There have been a few times in which her name has been used for a play on words. Wright once stated that she was in a whole "Lotta" trouble, as Lotta often hides information from him. When Wright encounters her again after a year, one of the options for remembering her name is "Lotta Hair", in reference to her afro.
  • Her full French name is a play on "elle va causer (des) soucis", which means "she'll be trouble".

Development

  • Hart was the designer's idea of a stereotypical person from Osaka. Apparently the developers in the Osaka Capcom offices did not appreciate the implication that people from Osaka are cheapskates.[1]
  • The dialect of Osaka is a favorite with Japanese authors, manga, and anime artists for representing a character somewhat "different" from the norm. To keep this "difference" in dubbed anime, characters are often given the Southern United States accent instead. This is most likely the origin of Hart's style of speech.
  • In the French version of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Justice For All, she at one point comments on Morgan Fey's behavior by saying, "Je veux être calife à la place du calife" ("I want to be Caliph instead of the Caliph"). This is a reference to the catchphrase of the titular character of the French comics series Iznogoud, who is constantly trying to usurp the Caliph to whom he is second-in-command (thus mirroring Morgan Fey's lust for power). The phrase has even entered everyday French for referring to over-ambitious people who want to become the boss.

References

  1. (2009). "The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney". UDON. ISBN 1-897376-19-7.