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6,9/10
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Yugi und Kaiba liefern sich ein besonderes Duell, das Dimensionen überschreitet.Yugi und Kaiba liefern sich ein besonderes Duell, das Dimensionen überschreitet.Yugi und Kaiba liefern sich ein besonderes Duell, das Dimensionen überschreitet.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Shunsuke Kazama
- Yugi Muto
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Kenjiro Tsuda
- Seto Kaiba
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Kenjirô Tsuda)
Gregory Abbey
- Tristan Taylor
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Greg Abbey)
Luis Alfonso
- Kaiba Corp Engineer
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Amy Birnbaum
- Téa Gardner
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Bethany Cardinal
- Lab Technician B
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Michael Lockwood Crouch
- Young Bakura
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Daniel J. Edwards
- Aigami
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Rina Endô
- Young Sera
- (Synchronisation)
Lindsay Victoria Granduke
- Lab Technician A
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Victoria Granduke)
Wayne Grayson
- Joey Wheeler
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Kana Hanazawa
- Sera
- (Synchronisation)
Kento Hayashi
- Aigami
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Satoshi Hino
- Mani
- (Synchronisation)
Laurie Hymes
- Sera
- (English version)
- (Synchronisation)
Masami Iwasaki
- Isono
- (Synchronisation)
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As a Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie, The Dark Side of Dimensions delivers exactly what longtime fans would expect: high-stakes duels, dramatic speeches about destiny, and Seto Kaiba being as over-the-top as ever. Visually, the film is stunning, with crisp animation and a darker, more polished art style that fits the more serious tone. The soundtrack also does a solid job of heightening the tension during duels, making them feel more intense.
However, the movie struggles with pacing, feeling overly drawn out at times, especially in the non-dueling segments. The story introduces an interesting new antagonist in Aigami, but his backstory and motivations feel underdeveloped compared to classic Yu-Gi-Oh! Villains. While the nostalgia factor is strong, with the return of Yugi and Kaiba, the plot often feels like an excuse to stage elaborate duels rather than a compelling narrative in its own right.
For hardcore fans of the franchise, The Dark Side of Dimensions is an enjoyable ride, filled with callbacks and epic moments. But for casual viewers or those looking for a well-balanced story, it falls a bit short. A solid 6/10-entertaining, but not quite a masterpiece.
However, the movie struggles with pacing, feeling overly drawn out at times, especially in the non-dueling segments. The story introduces an interesting new antagonist in Aigami, but his backstory and motivations feel underdeveloped compared to classic Yu-Gi-Oh! Villains. While the nostalgia factor is strong, with the return of Yugi and Kaiba, the plot often feels like an excuse to stage elaborate duels rather than a compelling narrative in its own right.
For hardcore fans of the franchise, The Dark Side of Dimensions is an enjoyable ride, filled with callbacks and epic moments. But for casual viewers or those looking for a well-balanced story, it falls a bit short. A solid 6/10-entertaining, but not quite a masterpiece.
As a long time fan of the franchise, I can say with certainty that the movie is good. Not spectacular, but good. By far, this movie has some of the smoothest and most beautifully executed animation of the entire franchise. Those who know this series know that the animation isn't always up to snuff, but this movie clearly got a much bigger budget and it was well served to seeing some very beautiful if even a little over-saturated animation. It's also wonderful that all the original voice actors of the characters represented in the movie made their return. It's a particularly wonderful thing of note considering that many of those voice actors are either retired or have switched focus to other areas and are no longer regularly voice acting on a consistent basis. I also like that 4Kmedia did not edit the movie to the point of being unrecognizable like they did with the original series. It was a very well executed English translation from the original Japanese property. However, if I have any point to criticize, it's that the story was a bit of a jumbled mess. It often felt like it was just jumping around from one thing to another without proper transition. It's likely due to the limited run time of the movie itself, but it often felt as if you looked away for only a few seconds or stepped out of the room for a few minutes that you missed major plot points and would easily get lost. I stayed in place for the length of the movie without leaving the room once, and I still felt like I missed something. That is a big issue for me. If I had been a casual viewer and not a fan of the franchise, I would have been so completely lost. That said, I still felt lost at times, and that's most definitely an issue of pacing. Whatever the case, it's a very good movie that any fan of the franchise will enjoy and those looking to get into the franchise should hold off on watching until they get to know more about the franchise itself. Above all, the ending was very satisfying. The action was lacking and rushed, but it reached an ending worthy of the era of the franchise.
Without a doubt my favorite thing about this Movie is it brought all the previous voice actors back together to what I consider a wonderful conclusion to the Original Yugioh Franchise. Was it absolutely astonishing? No, not by a mile. But I must admit this movie had a ton of fan-service that always makes me happy to see. Of course this movie isn't for everyone but that doesn't mean it's a fun experience. It's actually much more mature than I actually expected which in my ideal that is pretty nice, especially for long time fans. It's very nicely animated as well, and always a treat is that I think they did a immensely wonderful performance with all the Characters. Sure some fall apart but I think Dan Green did a wonderful job as Yugi Moto again. Of course all speculating of how I think they did a great job, I would say the only flop of this film is it's more directed to the fans, though that doesn't mean you can't get into it. It's plentiful with wonderful characters, unique backstories, and amazing performances. This is defiantly a watch for anybody interested!
Yeah, don't read too much into the story. At least they tried to somewhat tie into the original series which makes it a lot more bearable than for example Pyramid of Light. They bothered to get all the original voice actors (I watched the Japanese Version with English subtitles) and pretty much nailed the atmosphere of the show (ignoring the new art style). It's also very friendly towards people that didn't bother with the spin-offs, leaving out any gimmicks that came out after 2004 (Synchro, XYZ and so on). And of course the plot rides a lot on nostalgia and fan service, bringing back most of the original cast and connecting directly to some side characters of the original show, which is, in my opinion, not a bad thing.
But honestly, they tried to let the plot sound way more complicated than it actually is. It's not deep, there are plot holes, characters know things they shouldn't, I felt no connection to the newly introduced characters and once you understand what drives the main villain, you get annoyed how complicated he explains his reasons. The movie drags a bit in parts of the first to second act, but the rest is really dynamic and never once I felt bored.
The animations are on point, duels never felt so fluent and honestly were one of the biggest plus points of the movie. But even those are sometimes overshadowed by a new kind of duel that has a gimmick that literally had no impact at all.
All in all I subjectively had a very fun time in an objectively mediocre movie, but for fans of the original show I can definitly recommend it!
But honestly, they tried to let the plot sound way more complicated than it actually is. It's not deep, there are plot holes, characters know things they shouldn't, I felt no connection to the newly introduced characters and once you understand what drives the main villain, you get annoyed how complicated he explains his reasons. The movie drags a bit in parts of the first to second act, but the rest is really dynamic and never once I felt bored.
The animations are on point, duels never felt so fluent and honestly were one of the biggest plus points of the movie. But even those are sometimes overshadowed by a new kind of duel that has a gimmick that literally had no impact at all.
All in all I subjectively had a very fun time in an objectively mediocre movie, but for fans of the original show I can definitly recommend it!
A triumphant, big-screen return for Yugi and friends.
This film is fun and exciting for those of us who grew up with the original anime, but new viewers won't be disappointed, either.
The duels themselves are very fun and exciting, and the wonderfully composed music strengthens them even further.
My only complaint is that the film felt a bit too long. For example, there were a couple of scenes that really didn't add anything to the film which could've easily been cut out.
Wonderful animation, a surprisingly good story and the usual rhetoric about the power of friendship make this one a winner. Even if you think you've outgrown this franchise, I still suggest seeing this one. I left the theater feeling energized and joyful.
Recommended.
8/10
This film is fun and exciting for those of us who grew up with the original anime, but new viewers won't be disappointed, either.
The duels themselves are very fun and exciting, and the wonderfully composed music strengthens them even further.
My only complaint is that the film felt a bit too long. For example, there were a couple of scenes that really didn't add anything to the film which could've easily been cut out.
Wonderful animation, a surprisingly good story and the usual rhetoric about the power of friendship make this one a winner. Even if you think you've outgrown this franchise, I still suggest seeing this one. I left the theater feeling energized and joyful.
Recommended.
8/10
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- WissenswertesThe film is to release in 2016, the 20th anniversary of Yu-Gi-Oh's debut (it first appeared as a manga in September 1996).
- Zitate
Seto Kaiba: [to his employees] Quiet, you sniveling sycophants. It's true, I went through a great deal of trouble to recreate the Pharaoh's deck, his strategies, even his perfectly coiffed hair. In fact, that part is what took the longest.
- Alternative VersionenThe only changes from the Japanese release foe the American version are the character's names, the cards, and the signs.
- SoundtracksYour Move
Composed by Wayne Sharpe and John Siegler
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.015.339 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 656.756 $
- 29. Jan. 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 7.445.186 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 10 Minuten
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