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Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie ()

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie (original title)
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Underneath the sands of Egypt, Anubis, an ancient evil spirit, has awakened. It's up to Yugi, who defeated Anubis centuries ago, to use his skill and determination to rid the world of evil once again.

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Tristan Taylor (voice) (as John Campbell)
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Ben Baron ...
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Tea Garnder (voice)
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Solomon Moto (voice) (as Maddie Blaustein)
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Additional Voices (voice) (as Andrew Paull)
Darren Dunstan ...
Max-A-Million Pegasus (voice)
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Joey Wheeler (voice)
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Yugi Moto / Yami Yugi (voice)
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Additional Voices (voice) (as Ed Paul)
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Newscaster (voice)
Scott Rayow ...
Anubis (voice) (as Scottie Ray)
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Narrator (voice)
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Mokuba Kaiba (voice) (as Tara Jayne)
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Seto Kaiba (voice)
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Seto Kaiba (voice) (as Kenjirô Tsuda)

Directed by

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Hatsuki Tsuji

Written by

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Matthew Drdek ... (screenplay)
 
Lloyd Goldfine ... (screenplay)
 
Norman J. Grossfeld ... (screenplay)
 
Masahiro Hikokubo ... (original story)
 
Michael Pecoriello ... (screenplay)
 
Michael Pecoriello ... (writer)
 
Kazuki Takahashi ... (concept)
 
Junki Takegami ... (original story)

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Natasha Alliare ... asistant executive producer
Lloyd Goldfine ... producer
Norman J. Grossfeld ... executive producer (as Norman Grossfeld)
Masanobu Hachida ... assistant line producer
Alfred Kahn ... executive producer (as Alfred R. Kahn)
Noriko Kobayashi ... producer
Katia Milani ... producer
Hideyuki Nagai ... executive producer
Michael Pecoriello ... producer
Naoki Sasada ... producer
Tamizo Suzuki ... executive producer
Hideki Yamashita ... executive producer

Music by

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Elik Alvarez
Joel Douek
Shinkichi Mitsumune
Freddy Sheinfeld

Cinematography by

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Duk Gyu Choi ... director of photography
Hiroaki Edamitsu ... director of photography
Tae Hee Heo ... director of photography
Kang-Ok Kim ... director of photography

Editing by

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Akio Nakagawa

Editorial Department

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Abel Bautista ... video post
Keith Croket ... assistant film editor
David Etzold ... video post
David Fisher ... background editor
Cathy Rait ... color timer

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Seong Un Ko ... assistant director
Chi Man Park ... assistant director
Woo Hyun Park ... assistant director
Ju Hee Shin ... production director
Yoshiaki Tsutsui ... assistant director

Art Department

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Naoki Hishikawa ... storyboard artist
Masahiro Minami ... storyboard artist
Hatsuki Tsuji ... storyboard artist

Sound Department

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Ryan Collison ... foley engineer
Shawn Conrad ... recording engineer / supervising adr recordist
André Dias ... dubbing editor
Dan Fulton ... first assistant sound editor
Aline Gavroy ... film dubbing mixer
Takuya Hiramitsu ... sound director
Dustin Hudson ... stereo sound consultant: Dolby
Bruce Kitzmeyer ... sound effects editor
Michael Knoblauch ... recording engineer
Brian Langman ... sound designer
Eliza Paley ... adr editor
Mike Patrick ... sound recordist
Joseph Shalack ... adr engineer
Ahmad Shirazi ... supervising sound editor (as Maddy Shirazi)
Paul P. Soucek ... sound designer
William Sweeney ... foley editor
Questar Welsh ... adr recording

Animation Department

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Mi Hyun Ahn ... color
Hee-Nam Cho ... animation director (as Hee Nam Cho)
Young Ra Cho ... final animation check
Jong-Min Choi ... final animation check (as Jong Min Choi)
Ryan Kelly ... animator: title animation
Koung Tae Kim ... animation director
Gi Suk Lee ... final animation check
Hoi Young Lee ... background art director
Chiho Nakamura ... color key
Shûichi Shimamura ... monster design (as Shuichi Shimamura)
Hatsuki Tsuji ... character designer
Myoung Hee Yoo ... final animation check

Music Department

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Elik Alvarez ... original score
John Angier ... original score
Michael Brady ... music production assistant
Joel Douek ... original score
Jen Scaturro ... songs
Ralph Schuckett ... original score
Julian Schwartz ... music producer
Wayne Sharpe ... original score
Freddy Sheinfeld ... original score
Jake Siegler ... songwriter / soundtrack: bass
Gil Talmi ... original score
Mollie Weaver ... singer

Additional Crew

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Christopher Collet ... additional adr director
Julie Dill ... marketing
Nicole Douek ... consultant: Egyptology
Kristen Gray ... business affairs
Anietra Guzman ... marketing
Chi Young Kang ... assistant coordinator
Young Tae Kim ... assistant coordinator
Won Sook Kwak ... assistant coordinator
Arthur 'Sam' Murakami ... story and gameplay advisor
Samuel R. Newborn ... business affairs
Roz Nowicki ... marketing
Eric Stuart ... adr director

Thanks

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Elsayed Aly ... special thanks
Carlos Bu ... special thanks
Carla Firby ... special thanks
Bobby Miller ... special thanks
Jay Rubin ... special thanks
Irwin Simon ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Yugi, a smaller than average high school student, and an easy target for bullies, is given an ancient Egyptian riddle called the "Millennium Puzzle" by his grandfather, a local game shop manager. Yugi pieces the puzzle together and unexpectedly becomes the powerful "Game King." Now when Yugi gets into sticky situations, the "Game King" takes over and protects Yugi and his friends. Written by Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}

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Taglines Jusque-la ce n'etait que de entrainement! (Everything else was just practice!) (French DVD release) See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel monsters: Hikari no Pyramid (Japan)
  • Yûgiô Dyueru monsutâzu: Hikari no Piramiddo (Japan)
  • 遊☆戯☆王デュエルモンスターズ 光のピラミッド (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters - Light of the Pyramid (Japan, English title)
  • Game King Duel Monsters: Pyramid of Light (Japan)
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Runtime
  • 100 min
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Box Office

Budget $20,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Though elements of the Dawn of the Duel story arc from season 5 of the show are used, the plot of this film greatly mirrors that of season 4. An ancient enemy arises and uses the Pharaoh's power against him in some way, they wear powerful stone and use its card counterpart to surround the field and prevent any interference, Yugi is prevented from using the God Cards until the end, after the enemy loses the final duel from a combined attack of 3 Legendary Monsters they take the form of or combine with a great beast to attack Yugi and his friends (Joey even uses some of the same monsters to fight both), the enemy uses Pegasus to manipulate Kaiba when he seeks him out for answers, Pegasus later shows up to provide background information and other answers for Yugi and/or his friends, and Yugi and the Pharaoh are separated for a sizable portion of the story and are only reunited once the enemy suffers some form of defeat and loses what was originally going to be the source of power for their attack on the world. See more »
Goofs When Yugi uses Kaiba's "Return from the Different Dimension", he mentions how Kaiba wanted 'a perfect victory', but Kaiba never said that - he only thought it. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Movie (2007). See more »
Soundtracks You're Not Me See more »
Quotes Joey Wheeler: [after being the mob kid in a match] Maybe now you'll have the proper respect for Joey, the Godfather of Games!
Yugi Moto: [comes out from hiding] Is the coast clear yet, Joey?
Skinny Mob Guy: Hey, it's Yugi! He's back!
[leads the mob to chase after Yugi, runs over Joey and Tristan in the process]
Tristan Taylor: [dazed] Yeah, they respect ya.
Joey Wheeler: [also dazed] I coulda been a contender.
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