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Yu-Gi-Oh! Der Film - Die pyramide des lichts

Originaltitel: Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Der Film - Die pyramide des lichts (2004)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuUnderneath 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 o... Alles lesenUnderneath 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.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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    • Hatsuki Tsuji
  • Drehbuch
    • Matthew Drdek
    • Lloyd Goldfine
    • Norman J. Grossfeld
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dan Green
    • Eric Stuart
    • Amy Birnbaum
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      • Hatsuki Tsuji
    • Drehbuch
      • Matthew Drdek
      • Lloyd Goldfine
      • Norman J. Grossfeld
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dan Green
      • Eric Stuart
      • Amy Birnbaum
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    • Yugi Moto
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    • Seto Kaiba
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    Amy Birnbaum
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    • Tea Garnder
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    Gregory Abbey
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    • Tristan Taylor
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    Sebastian Arcelus
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    Ben Baron
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    Madeleine Blaustein
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    • Solomon Moto
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    Christopher Collet
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    • (as Andrew Paull)
    Darren Dunstan
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    Wayne Grayson
    Wayne Grayson
    • Joey Wheeler
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    Ted Lewis
    Ted Lewis
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    • (as Ed Paul)
    Lisa Ortiz
    Lisa Ortiz
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    Mike Pollock
    Mike Pollock
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    Scott Rayow
    • Anubis
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    • (as Scottie Ray)
    Charles Rocket
    Charles Rocket
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    Tara Sands
    Tara Sands
    • Mokuba Kaiba
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    • (as Tara Jayne)
    Marc Thompson
    Marc Thompson
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    Kenjiro Tsuda
    Kenjiro Tsuda
    • Seto Kaiba
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    • (as Kenjirô Tsuda)
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      • Hatsuki Tsuji
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      • Lloyd Goldfine
      • Norman J. Grossfeld
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    4Drake_Clawfang

    A Waste of Time

    Truth be told, I'm a big fan of Yugioh. I play the card game, the video games, and watch the anime all the time. So as a hard-core fan, even I have to say, this movie sucked. Big time.

    Truth be told,the plot sounds good, and the movie had potential. Anubis, an evil sorcerer, awakens from a 5000 year old sleep and, like most villains, goes to destroy the world. And guess what? He's got the 8th Millennium Item, the Pyramid of Light (picture a blue version of the Millennium Puzzle) to help him do it. To defeat him, Yugi and the gang have to travel into the Millennium Puzzle to defeat him, and battle all sorts of mummies along the way. Now, had the movie focused on the gang's battle against Anubis, then it would have been watchable.

    Then, the monkey wench came in the form of 2 words; Seto Kaiba. Maximillion Pegasus appears, but he ain't the villain. And even the evil sorcerer Anubis can't be the big bad, he only appears for about 10 seconds (egxagerating here). Nope, it's Kaiba and his obsession to beat Yugi (this guy needs a hobby!) that drives the movie, start to finish.

    Anyone who has watched the anime knows how annoying Kaiba can be. You'd think that, if the guy runs a multi-national corporation, he'd have a brain. But even Kaiba can't figure out something's wrong when Anubis whispers in his ear, and the monster attacks physically hurt the duelist. Guess he doesn't have a brain! The movie simply combines 2 good elements that mix to form nothing: A card game and an undead evil. Picture the cast of The Mummy playing poker, and you'll get an idea of how bad the movie was. It was basically a 90 minute episode of Yugioh. It contributes nothing to the anime, and actually creates a huge plot hole (the opening sequence mentions Yugi has been dueling for 3 years, meaning that seasons 3 and 4 in the anime take place at least 2 years apart). And the Pyramid of Light is never mentioned ever again, nor is Anubis, and all cards seen in the film are never seen again either. If I, as a fan didn't like this movie, how enjoyable do you think it would be for a non-fan? Save yourself an hour an a half, and skip seeing this.
    Heir_DogFace

    Uh, what?

    Way to waste your time EmSee! It is completely obvious that this movie is for fans of the show only. But there is no way that it could possibly be considered a good movie.

    First, the damn thing polarizes audiences. The only people who will WANT to see it are young kids and deluded anime fans. Good movies appeal to a broad range of people. Good movies will continued to be celebrated among future generations.

    Secondly, I don't care about your nostalgic memories of the Transformers movie. I remember the Yogi-Bear movie from when I was a tot, but that doesn't make it a good movie. I will never forget Manos, and it will never be good.

    Yu-Gi-Oh is just a marketing tool to exploit kids that are into the fad, and the various overgrown anime fans. The kids will grow out of this and forget about it, while the anime fans of low taste will never let it go because it is a masterful work of DRAMA and CREATIVITY! (I.E. Better than anything they could come up with, which isn't much)
    5ITALUKE

    5/10.

    Taking two cards after being told there was supposed to be only one was stupid. The game part left me confused, maybe it's because I don't know the rules of the game.
    1uzzman

    This movie should have a Surgeon General's warning!

    Scientists estimate that the average human being has around 100,000,000,000 (100 Billion) brain cells (or neurons) and that after the age of 20 we tend to lose them at a rate of around 9,000 neurons per day. There are activities that can enhance that, such as sniffing paint or glue, which can accelerate that loss to about 300,000 a day...remarkable to say the least. In my own research this past week, I have discovered that exposure to the new movie "Yu-Gi-Oh!" makes the paint huffers of the world feel a little better about their eroding brain cells, as I believe I may have lost in the area of about 1.6 billion neurons in the time span of an hour and a half.

    Yu-Gi-Oh is a fantasy card game that has taken over our children's lives and depleted our (parents) pocketbooks of hard-earned cash and has given us some of the most confusing conversations we have ever been subjected to. The cards have turned our sons (and some daughters) into poster children for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder without any help in sight. Either my son is OCD or he is a genius, but to follow this game with any type of success, I suspect he would have to be a mixture of both.

    This leads me to "Yu-Gi-Oh!" the movie. My 9 year-old son has problems with his handwriting, he has issues with the use of pencils upsetting his tactile senses and his reading could be better, but he can utilize the internet to find the release dates of ANY movie that may, or may not be, in production at any moment. I, on other hand, am lucky if I can remember to shave in the morning. Anyway, he knew months in advance when this movie was coming out and quickly began to pine away the days with a sense of wistful yearning that is usually reserved for Sonic the Hedgehog and Spiderman...I knew at that very moment that my brain cells were at risk.

    In the weeks preceding the release of "Yu-Gi-Oh!", I thought of so many ways to get out of seeing this celluloid nightmare. Maybe I would be called away to business in a Third World country...maybe I would be forced to sell soap to the criminally incarcerated...maybe I could pay a babysitter to go to the movie with him. In the end, after debating with my ex and also realizing I was too poor to afford a babysitter, I subjected myself to the experience.

    We arrived at the movie theater; my son a portrait of unheralded joy with a hint of trembling angst, and me, saddled with the look of a man who has realized that the Governor is not going to call with a stay of execution...I am resigned to my own fate. As I expected, we got MORE cards upon payment of the tickets, though I did save some money by going to the matinée, so that's a positive. We started to the theater and as providence would have it, the movie actually started early, so we missed the first 3 minutes or so, which probably saved me approximately 300,000 neurons.

    I cannot remember that much about the actual movie, but I do remember the "plot" (and I use that term loosely) was just what I thought it would be. It can be broken down into this easy to understand dialogue:

    Enemy Guy: "I have this incredible card!"

    Yu-Gi: "Oh yeah? Well, I have this incredible card!"

    Enemy Guy: "Well, you may think that, but I have this card which combined with this other card makes your card obsolete!"

    Yu-Gi: "Ha! You only think that, but I have this face down card that when combined with this magic card and this other spell card combine to create the ultimate monster that you could never dream of stopping!"

    This goes on for an hour and a half. I am not kidding. I got you...you got me...I got you again. Finally someone got someone else and a card that was never before seen makes an appearance and changes the dynamics of the film. It was like watching theoretical Dungeons and Dragons geeks if they were to spar on ESPN, only the latter would probably be more entertaining because of the commercials. Speaking of commercials, this is literally an hour and a half infommercial.

    Finally its over...its over...its over. I keep having to assure myself that this is indeed the case. In the moments after, I realize that I cannot remember the names of any of my teachers in grade school and that I can no longer pinpoint the exact moment when my hair began to recede. Thankfully, these memories are not as important as others and "Yu-Gi-Oh!" has not taken everything from me. The only thing I can actually remember from the movie is that the Blue Eyes Shining Dragon is not one to be trifle with.

    In closing, I would be remiss if I did not quote that great sage Dean Vernon Wormer, "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". After seeing "Yu-Gi-Oh!" I might tend to disagree.
    5Darklordnoodlez

    Depends on what you want

    Objectively it's a bad movie, but it has so much charm. Also it has so funny moments and a really good sound track. So if you look at it critically it's garbage, however if you're looking for a fun movie this is the one. It felt like it had so much soul and so much love put into it.

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      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.
    • Patzer
      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.
    • Zitate

      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.

    • Alternative Versionen
      For the theatrical and TV version aired in Japan, all the cards were translated into Japanese, using the Japanese sound effects, Japanese character names, Japanese soundtrack and adding twelve minutes of footage.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Movie (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      You're Not Me
      Written by John Siegler and Norman J. Grossfeld

      Produced by John Siegler

      Performed by Marty Bags

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. August 2004 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Japan
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • TV TOKYO (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Yu-Gi-Oh! Der film
    • Drehorte
      • Sekimachikita Nerima, Tokio, Japan
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • 4 Kids Entertainment
      • Kids' WB
      • Konami Digital Entertainment
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      • 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 19.887.556 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 9.485.494 $
      • 15. Aug. 2004
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 29.266.490 $
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