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I think its well established that Miles Edgeworth's first sprites kind of broke the three heads rule.
![Image](http://www.court-records.net/animation/edgeworth-forward(a).gif)
This is what I'm talking about.
I don't know if I'm doing this wright...![Image](https://i.postimg.cc/GmBbkQT6/edgeworth-head-reference.png)
His shoulders are a taad wider than they should be, proportionately speaking, so he fills the span of the witness stand very well.
But the question I'm asking...
![Image](http://www.court-records.net/animationgk/miles-normal(c).gif)
Did they size them that way on his AAI sprites? Because, looking at them like this, I think they
may have? I don't know for sure.
![Image](http://www.court-records.net/animationgk/miles-determined(c).gif)
I think they did retain it! One's entire structure cannot change between games, so they really should have. I honestly like broad shouldered Edgeworth, and I think the DD/SOJ sprites lack the same proportions. (Which explains why he looks so squished, perhaps-)
Another question I have is, did they sized them that way on purpose? they probably did, especially if AAI also has the same detail.
(P.S: If you're wondering why I didn't "measure" the AAI sprites, its because its a major league pain in the rear to do so.)