Description
"Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie - The Bond That Transcends Time" is a feature-length anime film that intertwines three distinct story arcs from the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" franchise, blending characters and events from the original series, "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX," and "Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's." The narrative centers around the concept of time travel and the enduring bonds of friendship that connect the protagonists across different eras.
The film begins with Yugi Muto, the protagonist of the original "Yu-Gi-Oh!" series, who is preparing for a ceremonial duel to commemorate the completion of the new Domino City Museum. During the event, a mysterious figure named Paradox appears, claiming to be a time traveler from the future. Paradox blames Yugi and his friends for a catastrophic event that will devastate the world in the future. To prevent this, Paradox seeks to eliminate Yugi and his allies, believing that their actions in the past are the root cause of the future's destruction.
Paradox uses a powerful card called the "Malefic" series, which allows him to summon corrupted versions of iconic monsters from the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" universe. Yugi, along with his friends Joey Wheeler and Tristan Taylor, engage in a duel with Paradox, but they are quickly overwhelmed by his advanced strategies and powerful cards. Just as Paradox gains the upper hand, Jaden Yuki, the protagonist of "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX," and Yusei Fudo, the protagonist of "Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's," are transported to the past through a temporal rift created by Paradox's actions.
Jaden and Yusei join forces with Yugi to confront Paradox in a high-stakes team duel. The trio must work together, combining their unique dueling styles and strategies, to overcome Paradox's relentless assault. Throughout the duel, the characters reflect on the importance of their bonds with their friends and the impact their actions have on the future. The film emphasizes themes of unity, perseverance, and the idea that the connections between people can transcend time and space.
As the duel progresses, Paradox's motivations are revealed. He hails from a dystopian future where the world has been ravaged by environmental collapse and societal decay. Paradox believes that by erasing Yugi and his friends from history, he can prevent the chain of events that led to this bleak future. However, Yugi, Jaden, and Yusei counter his arguments by asserting that the future is not predetermined and that humanity has the power to change its destiny through cooperation and hope.
In the climax of the duel, the three protagonists summon their signature monsters—Yugi's Dark Magician, Jaden's Elemental HERO Neos, and Yusei's Stardust Dragon—to deliver a final, coordinated attack that defeats Paradox. The victory not only saves the present but also sends a message to the future that the bonds of friendship and the will to fight for a better world can overcome any adversity.
The film concludes with Paradox acknowledging the error of his ways and returning to the future with a renewed sense of hope. Yugi, Jaden, and Yusei part ways, each returning to their respective timelines, but with the knowledge that their actions have forged a connection that transcends time itself. The story reinforces the central themes of the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" franchise, emphasizing the power of friendship, determination, and the belief in a brighter future.
The film begins with Yugi Muto, the protagonist of the original "Yu-Gi-Oh!" series, who is preparing for a ceremonial duel to commemorate the completion of the new Domino City Museum. During the event, a mysterious figure named Paradox appears, claiming to be a time traveler from the future. Paradox blames Yugi and his friends for a catastrophic event that will devastate the world in the future. To prevent this, Paradox seeks to eliminate Yugi and his allies, believing that their actions in the past are the root cause of the future's destruction.
Paradox uses a powerful card called the "Malefic" series, which allows him to summon corrupted versions of iconic monsters from the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" universe. Yugi, along with his friends Joey Wheeler and Tristan Taylor, engage in a duel with Paradox, but they are quickly overwhelmed by his advanced strategies and powerful cards. Just as Paradox gains the upper hand, Jaden Yuki, the protagonist of "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX," and Yusei Fudo, the protagonist of "Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's," are transported to the past through a temporal rift created by Paradox's actions.
Jaden and Yusei join forces with Yugi to confront Paradox in a high-stakes team duel. The trio must work together, combining their unique dueling styles and strategies, to overcome Paradox's relentless assault. Throughout the duel, the characters reflect on the importance of their bonds with their friends and the impact their actions have on the future. The film emphasizes themes of unity, perseverance, and the idea that the connections between people can transcend time and space.
As the duel progresses, Paradox's motivations are revealed. He hails from a dystopian future where the world has been ravaged by environmental collapse and societal decay. Paradox believes that by erasing Yugi and his friends from history, he can prevent the chain of events that led to this bleak future. However, Yugi, Jaden, and Yusei counter his arguments by asserting that the future is not predetermined and that humanity has the power to change its destiny through cooperation and hope.
In the climax of the duel, the three protagonists summon their signature monsters—Yugi's Dark Magician, Jaden's Elemental HERO Neos, and Yusei's Stardust Dragon—to deliver a final, coordinated attack that defeats Paradox. The victory not only saves the present but also sends a message to the future that the bonds of friendship and the will to fight for a better world can overcome any adversity.
The film concludes with Paradox acknowledging the error of his ways and returning to the future with a renewed sense of hope. Yugi, Jaden, and Yusei part ways, each returning to their respective timelines, but with the knowledge that their actions have forged a connection that transcends time itself. The story reinforces the central themes of the "Yu-Gi-Oh!" franchise, emphasizing the power of friendship, determination, and the belief in a brighter future.
Cast
- Yūgi Mutō
- Katsuya Jounouchi
- Duelist AHiroshi Kikkawa
- Pegasus J. CrawfordJirō Jay Takasugi
- Duelist C
- Narration
- Engineer A
- Sugoroku Muto
- Archaeologist A
- Duelist 1
- Archaeologist B
- Yami Yûgi
- Yugi Moto
- Makuba Kaiba
- NarratorBen BaronMarc André BélangerAlfonso LópezVicente QuintanaPim Koopman
- Yugi Muto
- Maximilion PegasusIñaki Beraetxe
- Excavator
- Karta laguntzailea
- Professor
- Duelist #1
- Pegasus Crawford
- yugi moto(yami yugi)
- EgiptologoaJosé María Regalado
- Téa Gardner/Anzu Mazaki
- Technician
- AnubisJean-Luc MontminyJean-Paul DermontEduardo GorriñoFelip BauPablo AdánFrans Limburg
- Tea Gardner
- Duellanti
- Narratore
- ErzählerJoachim Kerzel
- Salomon Muto
- KC-Koordinator
- PegasusRoberto de Groot
- Anúbis
- Téa Gardner
- SolomonCarlos Duarte
- Faraó
- Joey WheelerNicolas BaconJosé Cruz GurrutxagaQuimbé
- Hiroto Honda
- Anzu MasakiMaki Saitō
- Engineer BHirotaka Nagase
- Security Guard AKenji Iwama
- AnnouncementMariko Nagahama
- Duelist B
- Security Guard B
- Duelist 2
- Injection Fairy Lily
- Duelist 3
- NarrateurBenoît Grimmiaux
- Seto KaibaPatrice DuboisRoberto Cuenca Rodríguez Jr.Luís Velez
- Maximilien Pegasus,
- Commentateur TV
- Makuba
- Maximillion Pegasus
- Tristan TaylorJean-François BeaupréMiguel Ángel GarzónRamón V. PascualKim HasperSteve BeirnaertTiago Caetano
- Joseph "Joey" Wheeler/Katsuya Jounouchi
- Tristan Taylor/Hiroto Honda
- Jokalari ilehoriaEba Ojanguren
- Jokalari handikotea
- Newscaster
- Abuelo Moto (Yugi's grandfather)
- Karta Doktorea
- Duelist #2
- Voice in Kaiba Corp.
- Maximilian Pegasus
- Telecronista
- Solomon Muto
- Crocket
- Yami YugiDaniel PicardCesar LechigueroJosu MitxelenaPablo SevillaPepijn Gunneweg
- Computerstimme
- Eifersüchtiger Junge
- Journalist
- Maximillion Pégasus
- Mokuba KaibaCharles MiquelonChelo MolinaNiki Romijn
- Peten the Dark Clown's voice
- Computer voice
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorHatsuki Tsuji
- MusicShinkichi Mitsumune
- Original storyJunki TakegamiMasahiro Hikokubo
- Animation DirectorHee Nam ChoKoung Tae KimNak Soo Choi
- Background Art DirectorHoi Young Lee
- Executive producerHideki YamashitaHideyuki NagaiTamizo SuzukiAlfred R. KahnNorman J. Grossfeld
- Assistant CoordinatorChi Young KangWon Sook KwakYoung Tae Kim
- Assistant Line ProducerMasanobu Hachida
- Color KeyChiho Nakamura
- Final Animation CheckJong Min ChoiKi Suk LeeMyoung Hee YooYoung Ra Cho
- Monster DesignShuichi Shimamura
- Production DirectorJu Hee Shin
- Recording AdjustmentHitoshi Yamada
- Sound EffectsTōru Noguchi
- ADR Director
- Additional ADR DirectionChristopher Collet
- ADR EditorEliza Paley
- Assistant Executive ProducerNatasha Allaire
- Associate producerChris GuidoShane Guenego
- Business AffairsKristen GraySamuel R. Newborn
- CompositingRob BruceRyan Kelly
- DesignJennifer ObrotkaLucialie DumaguingPaul J. BaccashRyan Kelly
- Digital Film RecordistJeff Huston
- Foley ArtistNancy Cabrera
- Foley RecordingRyan Collison
- Insert Song CompositionJohn Siegler
- Insert Song PerformanceMarty BagsJean-Marc Anthony Kabeya
- MarketingAnietra GuzmanJulie DillRoz Nowicki
- Music MixingLarry Alexander
- Music Production AssistantMike Brady
- Original ScoreElik AlvarezFreddy SheinfeldGil TalmiJoel DouekJohn AngierRalph SchuckettWayne Sharpe
- Production AccountingAnna OrlovskayaBrandon ChungDoris CapetFran SaporitoWazida Ramdeen
- Production AssociateJason LamSherene Sharpe
- Re-Recording EngineerMike PatrickRobert Olari
- Sound EditorDan FultonEric Strausser
- Special Thanks ToBobby MillerCarla FirbyCarlos BuElsayed AlyIrwin SimonJay Rubin
- Supervising Sound EditorMaddy Shirazi
- Theme Song ArrangementRussell Velázquez
- Theme Song InstrumentsJen ScaturroLarry SaltzmanRussell Velázquez
- Theme Song ProducerEddie MontillaHerminio QuirozJean RodriguezJen ScaturroJohn SieglerJulian SchwartzNorman J. GrossfeldRon RileyRussell Velázquez
- Dubbing Director
- Voice Direction
- ADR EngineerGabriel Gutiérrez
- ScriptRuggero Busetti
- StoryboardHatsuki TsujiMasahiro MinamiNaoki Hishikawa
- Original creator
- Character DesignHatsuki Tsuji
- Sound DirectorTakuya Hiramitsu
- Director of PhotographyDuk Gyu ChoiHiroaki EdamitsuKang-Ok KimTae Hee Heo
- ProducerNaoki SasadaNoriko KobayashiKatia MilaniLloyd GoldfineMichael Pecoriello
- Assistant DirectorChi Man ParkSeong Un KoWoo Hyun ParkYoshiaki Tsutsui
- ColorMi Hyun Ahn
- EditingAkio Nakagawa
- Line ProducerAkio Wakana
- PlanningHidetaka IkutaKeisuke IwataTakashi Harada
- Production managerKum Nam Cho
- Recording DirectorYūji Mitsuya
- Theme Song PerformanceBLAZEFatty KooJames ChattonJean RodriguezJen ScaturroThe Deleted
- ScreenplayLloyd GoldfineMatthew DrdekMichael PecorielloNorman J. Grossfeld
- Additional ADR RecordingQuestar Welsh
- ADR Recording EngineerMike KnoblauchShawn Conrad
- Assistant Film EditorKeith Croket
- Background EditorDavid Fisher
- Color TimingCathy Rait
- ConsultantNicole Douek
- Digital Film Record CoordinatorMatthew ReedyTracey Soast
- Dolby Sound ConsultantDustin Hudson
- Foley EditorWilliam Sweeney
- HD Conform EditorBrandon Bussinger
- Insert Song LyricsNorman J. Grossfeld
- Insert Song ProducerJohn Siegler
- Music EditingKeith Goldstein
- Music producerJohn SieglerJulian Schwartz
- MusicianChris BlethSandra Park
- Post-Production CoordinatorAki OhnukiJessica Allen
- Production AssistantKristen ThorneTakashi Otani
- Production CoordinationBrenda Dillon
- Re-Recording MixingPeter Waggoner
- Sound Effects EditingBrian LangmanBruce KitzmeyerPaul Soucek
- Story/Gameplay AdviserArthur Murakami
- Technical Support ServicesAvi LaniadoNick Church
- Theme Song CompositionEddie BrickersonEddie MontillaGabrielle TravisJean RodriguezJen ScaturroJohn SieglerJulian SchwartzKiana AllisonRon RileyRussell Velázquez
- Theme Song LyricsEddie BrickersonEddie MontillaGabrielle TravisJean RodriguezJen ScaturroJulian SchwartzKiana AllisonNorman J. GrossfeldRon RileyRussell Velázquez
- Video PostAbel BautistaDavid J. EtzoldJordan Podos
- Adaptation
- ADR Script
- Mix EngineerAlberto Ovejero
Production
- Sound ProductionJinnan Studio
- ProductionNASShueishaTV TokyoKonamiETC Filmes4Kids Entertainment
- DistributorWarner Bros.DynitArgentina Video HomeDai Won DVD
- Animation Production AssistanceDongwoo Animation
- Internet StreamingNetflixTubi TVHooplaLookeVVVVIDKanopy
- ColorDeluxe
- DubbingStudio PVArtsound MexicoSun Studio
- Soundtrack4Kids EntertainmentRCA Records
- Digital Film RecordPostworks, NY
- Music ProductionTu Casa Entertainment
- Blu-ray DistributorKSM
- Animation ProductionGallop
- Licensed byWarner Bros.Manga Entertainment4Kids Entertainment4K Media Inc.
- DVD DistributionWarner Bros.Video Chile
- BroadcasterYTVCartoon NetworkHBO Latin AmericaCinemax Latin AmericaSBTTelevisa Canal 5Canal JGulliTele 5CinéFamizTPS CinefamilyTPS StarGamavisiónSky Cinema Italia
- Home DistributorCinedigm
- Dubbing StudioDelart103 Todd-Ao EstudiosStudio La Dame Blanche
- ADR ProductionTechnicolor
- Sound EffectsAnime Sound Production
- HD Finishing ServicesOrbit Digital
- Post-Production Sound FacilitiesSound One Corp.
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Ending
“One Card Short”
“Step Up”
“Blind Ambition”
“It's Over”
“How Much Longer”





















