
SYNOPSICS
Gekijouban Yuugiou: Chouyuugou! Jikuu o koeta kizuna (2010) is a Japanese movie. Ken'ichi Takeshita has directed this movie. Gregory Abbey,Matthew Labyorteaux,Dan Green,Sean Schemmel are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2010. Gekijouban Yuugiou: Chouyuugou! Jikuu o koeta kizuna (2010) is considered one of the best Animation,Action,Fantasy,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.
After falling through a time-slip, Yusei Fudo (who has just had his powerful card stolen by a mysterious stranger) meets with Judai Yuki and Yugi Muto, who agree to help Yusei defeat the evil Paradox, who is planning to destroy Pegasus before he can invent Duel Monsters.
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Gekijouban Yuugiou: Chouyuugou! Jikuu o koeta kizuna (2010) Reviews
Not What I Wanted
Sadly this isn't what I wanted. When I heard they were making a Yugioh movie and involved the three main characters from the spin- off show I was honestly excited. Then I remembered that I had to see the 4kids version and the not the Japanese. However I kept an open mind and decided to try. Sadly though it's not very good. 1. The movie feels long and boring. I'll be honest I was hoping it would focus more on the original Yugioh cast since most of the audience was old school Yugioh fans but I guess we can watch 5Ds (It's better than GX.) The duel is a four way duel so the turns feel longer and made me start checking my watch. 2. The characters are like what they are in the shows but they should have spent more time together to build their bond. It's called bonds beyond time and yet when they do talk (not counting the duels) it's mostly exposition for the audience. They don't have a bond which is ironic because that's what the movie is called. 3. The villain looks like a mix of Dartz from season 4 of the original and Jack Atlas from 5Ds. So his appearance wasn't creative. Say what you will about Pyramid of Light. At least Anubis looked more menacing sounded more menacing. Plus his goal is to destroy the world of duel monsters because apparently the card game destroyed the future. Which not only sounds unlikely but also how did Duel Monsters destroy the world? How could it destroy the world? We don't get an explanation. This movie felt like a huge waste of time and someone making fun of you by saying 'we got your money now' I wish this was more about the characters since it would've worked better as the title says the word 'bond' in it. Sadly though there is no bond. Everything about this movie feels empty. Plus none of this affects anyone's continuing story line in the show. Sadly I have to give it a 1/10 because it was a 10th anniversary and they forgot about caring for the movie so the fans can enjoy it.
Better than the first movie
Compared to the first movie it is decent. The only downside is when watching the English dub is the extra 15 minutes added to the beginning is just a recap of all 3 TV series which isn't really needed. It's just kinda there for the sake of parents being forced to watch it with their kids and so they can have an understanding of what they are watching and is also there for anyone that hasn't watched all 3 series. The movie itself is a decent run time it doesn't drag on too long. The animation is a big improvement to the TV series and the first movie. English dub has it's moments of cheesy dialogue but nothing too terrible. The plot of the movie however is like watching an anime adaptation of a fanfiction however still worth watching
Didn't live up to the hype.
The original Yu-Gi-Oh! was one of my favourite childhood shows. Because of that, I continued watching it as is went on to GX an 5D's. So when I first found out about this movie I was really excited. My friends and I were looking forward to seeing Yugi, Jaden and Yusei team up against the bad guy. But when I finally saw it, I was pretty disappointed. First, the movie was way too short. It basically dove directly into Yusei chasing the bad guy and quickly teaming up with Jaden and Yugi, and then the big duel of the film. The movie should have been 80 to 90 minutes. That way the story would have had time for development, and the characters from the three generations would have spent more time together. Before I watched the movie, these were the two things I expected the most, so I ended up feeling let down. Second, the duel against the villain was also too short. You would think that a duel with the three protagonists teamed up would be just long enough for people to enjoy, but it wasn't. It should have been a fair amount of turns, like when Yugi and Kaiba teamed up against Dartz in the orginal Yu-Gi-Oh!. That way we would have seen a lot more famous cards we remember from our childhood. So for those two reasons, I wouldn't recommend this movie.