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The Movie: Pyramid of Light - Yu- Gi- Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light. Yu- Gi- Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light! Duel Monsters: Pyramid of Light Genre. Anime movies: Yu- Gi- Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light Produced by. Michael Pecoriello.
Elik Alvarez, Joel Douek, Freddy Sheinfeld, John Angier, Wayne Sharpe, Gil Talmi, Blaze. Warner Bros., Studio Gallop. Entertainment. 1. August 2. 00. 4 (USA), 1. March 2. 00. 5 (Japan, DVD Premiere). Yu- Gi- Oh! Duel Monsters: Pyramid of Light is an anime film based on the Yu- Gi- Oh!
The film's director was Hatsuki Tsuji. Although the movie took place after the Battle City arc, it is debatable as to whether or not it is canon due to the alternate explanation of how Yugi Muto solved the Millennium Puzzle and the inclusion of Anubis (who has not been mentioned outside of the film) in the film. Duel Monsters television show. It has also been turned into an ani- manga. Note the three Egyptian Gods.
Slifer, Ra, and Obelisk engraved on the Tablet. The events of Battle City have just concluded, and Yugi now owns all three Egyptian God cards.
Seto Kaiba longs to finally defeat him, and he has a plan. He suspects that since Maximillion Pegasus created the Egyptian God cards, he would have also created a way to beat them, just in case something ever went wrong. The stakes are the following: if Pegasus wins, he gets Kaiba's three . Kaiba wins, and Pegasus must fulfill his wager: he picks up two cards from Pegasus's decks. However, Pegasus is confused; he only created one card to beat the Egyptian Gods, not two.. Yugi's grandpa, Solomon Muto (who also happens to be visiting the museum), reads an inscription on the side of a sarcophagus (The eye that sees what's yet to come, its vision shall be fulfilled, unless blinded by events predetermined, thus light & shadows both be killed), triggering a strange vision in Yugi's mind concerning his Millennium Puzzle, the Pyramid of Light, Anubis, and Kaiba. After he wakes up, he finds the pyramid stolen, the sarcophagus now empty, and Mokuba standing outside.
The Pyramid of Light (right) and its Stone Tablet on display at the Domino City museum. Note the three Egyptian Gods Slifer, Ra, and Obelisk engraved on the Tablet. The events of Battle City have just concluded, and Yugi now. Deze mangaserie liep van 19, en introduceerde de franchise. De manga is behalve in Japan ook in de Verenigde Staten en in Nederland uitgegeven. De eerste drie seizoenen zijn in Nederland. Les derniers commentaires de rubrique; News: ce pack est pas mal car ces nouvelles cartes silencieuses sont tr.
Mokuba says that Kaiba wants Yugi to bring his duel disk to the Kaiba. Corp Duel Dome immediately. Seto asks Mokuba to seal all the exits, forcing Yugi to duel him, but not before Joey Wheeler and Tristan Taylor find their way in to watch. Before long, Kaiba has his !
Suddenly, a ghostly voice calls out, . Then, a man rises up from behind Kaiba, throws him aside, and takes over the duel himself. But now he's back with the Pyramid of Light around his neck and two of his most powerful monsters - ! Putting all his faith into the cards, Yugi draws the . He uses it to revive . But Anubis isn't finished yet. With the Pyramid gone, he combines his fallen Sphinxes into a new, even stronger monster - !
Yugi, however, activates . The God Monsters return and destroy the Great Sphinx, seemingly taking Anubis with it. But a giant jackal - the ancient Egyptian representation of Anubis, the Lord of the Dead - rises from the remains of the Pyramid!
On top of it all, Pegasus, who had earlier arrived via helicopter to help them, gets them out of the explosion in time. The Movie: Pyramid of Light creates some mild continuity problems within the Yu- Gi- Oh!
Anubis into the show's history. Though designed by Kazuki Takahashi himself, the character is mentioned nowhere else in canon; despite his supposed prominence in the Pharaoh's past, he does not appear during the . A flashback in episode 1.
It also most likely takes place before Episode 1. Yu- Gi- Oh!, because Yugi was preparing to go to Egypt in said episode. However, the dubbed series had Tristan make reference to the movie's events in episode 1. However, most of them were fixed or pointed out when it aired in Japan. The entire card itself was either vertically reversed or placed upside- down while horizontally reversed. Since they were Yami Yugi's cards, Kaiba would be unable to Summon them.
It is possible that Kaiba probably had another strategy to make . However, this is an error as . However, that's the field he has 1 turn later, when he revives . There should only be one of each Egyptian God card in existence, and Yami Yugi is never shown to own more than 1 . Yugi Muto(Duel already in progress; this Duel is not real but the result of a simulation by Kaiba.
Corp's computer) Seto Kaibahas 1. Life Points, controls 1 . Yami Yugi has 2. 20. Life Points, controls . Yami Yugi. Kaiba's Turn. Kaiba draws . Kaiba then activates .
Since Seto's Life Points are lower than Yami Yugi's, the ATK of . Maximillion Pegasus. Seto Kaiba VS. Maximillion Pegasus. Turn 1: Pegasus. Pegasus draws .
Pegasus Normal Summons . Kaiba Normal Summons . Pegasus' hand is shown to contain . Pegasus then activates his face- down . Pegasus then Normal Summons . On Pegasus' End Phase, the effect of .
Kaiba then activates . Kaiba then Normal Summons . Unidentified Man. Joey Wheeler VS. Unidentified Man. Unidentified Man's Turn. The man draws . Boy.
Duel already in progress, Joey Wheeler has unknown Life Points, controls . No face- down cards and no hand. Boy has unknown Life Points, controls . Boy. Boy's Turn. The boy Tributes . Due to the effect of ?
Seto Kaiba/Anubis. Yami Yugi VS. Seto Kaiba.
Turn 1: Kaiba(Yami Yugi's Deck: 4. Kaiba's hand contains .
Kaiba then Normal Summons . Yami Yugi's hand contains .
Yami Yugi then Normal Summons . Yami Yugi Sets a card (. Yami Yugi currently has three (. Yami Yugi Special Summons ? Whenever Yami Yugi or Seto lose Life Points, their actual life energy is sucked out of them and used to feed Anubis inside the Pyramid. They are transported to Yugi's Millennium Puzzle.
Yugi's own soul is absorbed within his Millennium Puzzle, leaving Yami Yugi to Duel against Seto by himself. The stadium where Yami Yugi and Seto are dueling begins to collapse, but the . He then Normal Summons .
He then Normal Summons . Now whenever a Dark Fiend- type monster with at most 5. ATK is destroyed by battle, this card will force Yami Yugi to send ten random cards in his Deck to the Graveyard.
He then Normal Summons . Kaiba then activates . Five turns after the activation of . Kaiba's hand now contains .
Kaiba then Sets a card. Yami Yugi then Sets two cards (. He then activates his face- down .
Yami Yugi then activates face- down . Yami Yugi then Tributes . The second effect of . There are currently three: . Kaiba then activates .
Due to the first effect of . There are currently five (. The second effect of . Since Yami Yugi added . Yami Yugi then Normal Summons . On Kaiba's Standby Phase, the second effect of .
However, Anubis uses his power to prevent the . Anubis then appears and tosses Kaiba aside in order to take his place in the Duel (Life Points included). Anubis. Turn 1. 7: Anubis (Kaiba's Turn continued)Anubis Special Summons . At this point, Yugi Muto uses the . This action exposes a weakness in the . Yami Yugi then activates .
Anubis then activates the second effect of . Italics are used to denote cards whose first appearance was in the film. The movie was shown on special screenings in Japan on November 3rd, 2. The movie then aired on TV Tokyo on January 2, 2.
The Japanese version is in 1. English version runs originally for 9. Many scenes in the English version were omitted, switched, and some were altered. The English version thus puts the story 5. Ancient Egypt 5. 00. Pharaoh Atem cannot be disproved (or proven). The Movie: Pyramid of Light is the only part of the Yu- Gi- Oh!
Unlike the Japanese original version, the English dub of the TV anime series completely edited the text out of the cards due to FCC regulations, expanding the art on them to fill the gap. The cards in the movie also retained the visual rarity that their real- world card game counterparts have, with the rarer cards having gold lettering on them to match those of an Ultra Rare card. In addition, the Life Point counters used in this Duel are the same used in the original Japanese series.
However, there are portions throughout the film in which the cards are displayed with the picture and text mirrored backwards. In Yu- Gi- Oh Duel Monsters, and the movie itself, Spell Cards are still called Magic Cards. However, Yugi's true opponent for the final of the tournament was against Marik Ishtar / Dark Marik as all scenes that follow the headline show Yugi receiving The Winged Dragon of Ra from Marik. To further stretch the card game tie- in, the Exclusive Pack was released in card shops to help garner interest in the movie.
The DVD versions stated that there were 4 promo cards included in the DVD; however, most versions instead came with a . North American dub, Yu- Gi- Oh!
The Movie: Pyramid of Light also featured an unusual amount of violence compared to the dub. Contrary to the usual concept of Shadow Realm, the words . This is as close as the English dub got to a swear word, unless the word .
Their appearance is similar to the archaeologists who discovered the Dark Puzzle in the first episode of the first series. An ancient enemy arises and uses the Pharaoh's power against him in some way, they possess a powerful artifact 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. In the Japanese version, the dagger was never mentioned at all before that scene and Yugi just needed to find a hard object to throw at the eye and break it.