Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaUnderneath 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... Ler tudoUnderneath 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.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Seto Kaiba
- (narração)
- Tea Garnder
- (narração)
- Tristan Taylor
- (narração)
- (as John Campbell)
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
- Solomon Moto
- (narração)
- (as Maddie Blaustein)
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
- (as Andrew Paull)
- Max-A-Million Pegasus
- (narração)
- Joey Wheeler
- (narração)
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
- (as Ed Paul)
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
- Newscaster
- (narração)
- Anubis
- (narração)
- (as Scottie Ray)
- Narrator
- (narração)
- Mokuba Kaiba
- (narração)
- (as Tara Jayne)
- Additional Voices
- (narração)
- Seto Kaiba
- (narração)
- (as Kenjirô Tsuda)
Avaliações em destaque
Just remember, adults bring a pillow for a much needed nap (or at least a cell phone with games on it!) and don't buy the kids popcorn and drinks. Mine was too fascinated by the movie to remember to eat the candy (which went straight to my butt) or drink the lemonade (which was thrown out).
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)
If you like Yu-Gi-Oh, you will enjoy this movie. I give Yu-Gi-Oh! The movie 8/10.
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.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThough 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.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen 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.
- Citações
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.
- Versões alternativasFor 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.
- ConexõesEdited into Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Movie (2007)
- Trilhas sonorasYou're Not Me
Written by John Siegler and Norman J. Grossfeld
Produced by John Siegler
Performed by Marty Bags
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Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 19.887.556
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 9.485.494
- 15 de ago. de 2004
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 29.266.490
- Tempo de duração1 hora 40 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1