Yanni Yogi

CantFaketheFunk
43. Yanni Yogi

May be this high solely because of Zarla. Oh well. Yanni amused me when playing 1-4, when he was acting all senile (and he is the REASON for the aforementioned cross-examination of Polly, so...) and being all "Keith!" to Phoenix. But then when you see him as the serious old man who'd been pretending to be insane for fifteen years and basically had his life ruined by DL-6 just as much as Edgeworth had? It really made him a lot more sympathetic, even if he was the man who killed Robert Hammond.

Hammond had it coming.

DNEA
22. Yanni Yogi

"Zzzz... *pop*

Dammit Keith, why'd you wake me up? Huh? Twenty-two what? Oh are you talking about that Christmas song? Twenty-two parrots a-sqwaking, twenty-one false identities, twenty... zzzz..."

Naye745
47. Yanni Yogi

one of the better "murderers" in the series, i loved his goofiness and similarly i loved the way he changed when he finally was willing to admit the truth

SSBM_Guy
22. Yanni Yogi

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Case(s): DL-6, 1-4

Yeah. Yanni is pretty forgettable when it comes to murderers. Everyone sorta thinks von Karma is the murderer for 1-4. Nah, von Karma was the murderer for DL-6 and is the mastermind behind the murder of 1-4. But Yogi was just the person who did the actual killing. And Yogi is pretty awesome. Just like with Ini/Mimi and Engarde, Yogi has dual-personality. One to hide his true personality and...well...his true personality. And like with Engarde, both personalities of Yogi is awesome. DAMMIT, KEITH. AND MEG. At least, I think it was Meg. Plus, Yogi has a pink sweater. That's awesome. And the only person he can tell his secrets to is his own parrot. Though, that sorta led to his downfall. But that's still awesome. Also, he sorta spazzes out at court. And then he flees when he's in trouble. Then, when Yogi shows his true personality, it's just really weird to see how he acts. I mean, his fake personality just had him as some senile old man who thinks Gumshoe is some kid and thinks that his children is a lawyer with spiky hair and a spirit medium. But Yogi's true personality is just...whoa. When he confesses, it's just sorta...I don't know. Cool. Also, the fact that he regrets nothing is pretty badass. Especially since he's saying this with a beanie and a pink sweater on. Also, in bailiff form, he was awesome, too. STOP BREATHING MY AAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRR~!

transience
31. Yanni Yogi

- I'm of two minds on this guy - don't like him at all when he's doing that stupid bubble pop animation and acting like he has alzheimers - but I rather like him when he confesses, and he's part of the awesome last trial date of 1-4

WiggumFan267
18. Yanni Yogi

I actually originally had this guy a lot higher, around 12, before bringing him back down here and let me just say that he is still amazing. Other than von Karma, Yogi makes the third fifth of 1-4 beyond amazing. So yes, while all the DL-6 stuff is obviously the best part of the case, Yogi's (and Larry's) parts are almost as amazing as that part (which is why 1-4 is my favorite case and why Yogi is so high). But alas, I did say "third fifth", which is a pretty small part. When Yogi is in his "lol" state, he's still kind of amusing. I mean yeah, he's just your random funny senile oldman who's like "lawlz Keith watch my pasta shop" and its always good for a few chuckles. And naturally when the real Yogi comes out, it's one of those whoa moments. Just to see him so serious (and the sad look as well) really gives a nice touch to his exit. I really wish we had more stuff involving the real Yogi, but I guess it wouldn't go well with the case. Either way, the stuff that happened to him in DL-6 had to suck cuz he didn't even do anything wrong and ended up having to act stupid his entire life, at the risk of being found guilty, and he lost his fiancee thanks to it... and all he had left, was Polly, the bird. He must have had an incredibly lonely life. And I'm surprised he didn't TRULY go crazy, bottling those feelings up for so long. That's probably why he was so motivated to kill... 15 years of holding it in. Finally, an outlet for his anger at everyone that caused his suffering. But yeah, Yogi's character is amazing and it's too bad we didn't get a chance to explore it more.