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A Guide to Every Yu-Gi-Oh! Movie

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In this article, you'll get to know all the movies in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, with a description of each one.

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Introduction

In addition to various anime, the popular Yu-Gi-Oh! has some very fun movies that will surely guarantee good times for fans.

Therefore, I prepared this list with all the movies in the Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise!

List of Yu-Gi-Oh! Movies

Yu-Gi-Oh! (movie)

The first Yu-Gi-Oh! is only 30 minutes long and takes place even before the original anime.

In the movie, we meet a boy named Shougo Aoyama, who is too insecure to duel even though he has a rare and powerful card in his deck, the legendary Red-Eyes Black Dragon.

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Seto Kaiba finds out about Shougo's rare card and organizes an "unrefusable" tournament for the guests, where his presence is mandatory. Yugi Muto enters the tournament and faces Kaiba, promising to show Shougo that one can have the potential and power to become a true duelist.

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light

In the chronology of the anime series, this film takes place between the )

Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions

The movie Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions takes place after the events of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.

In the opening of the film, the Kaiba Corporation is doing a quest for the Millennium Puzzle. Suddenly, a mysterious cloaked man is seen in the underground shrine, so one of Kaiba's bodyguards complains that he is late and tries to rush him by telling him to speed up his progress; otherwise they will find someone more effective.

A year after the Pharaoh's departure, Yugi Muto and his closest friends are in their senior year of high school and are talking about what they will do in the future. Meanwhile, Seto Kaiba has commissioned an excavation to retrieve the dismantled Millennium Enigma from the ruins of the Millennium Chamber, with the aim of reviving Atem. The dig is interrupted by Diva, who faces Kaiba in a game of Duel Monsters and steals two pieces of the recovered puzzle. He keeps one fragment and gives the other to his sister Sera, who passes it on to Yugi Muto, aware that he was the Pharaoh's host.

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Diva, under the alias of "Aigami", forgets about friendship with Yugi and the rest of the friends. He is interested in Yugi's friend Ryo Bakura, whom he believes is responsible for the death of his father/mentor, Shadi. Using his Quantum Cube, he transports Bakura and Joey to another dimension. Bakura apologizes and explains that the Millennium Ring's evil spirit was responsible.

The two are interrupted by Mani who has become warped by the Millennium Ring's evil energies. When Yugi, Tea and Tristan meet "Aigami", he reveals himself to be Diva and her plan to eliminate Bakura as well as Yugi. As Diva nearly disintegrates the three of them into another dimension, Joey inadvertently returns to the real world, thanks to Atem's spirit.

Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time

In the anime series chronology, the movie Yu-Gi-Oh!: Bonds Beyond Time takes place after the events of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's

As Yusei Fudo ponders the state of New Domino City, Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan cheer him up with the idea of ​​riding their Duel Runners. As they ride, a mysterious Turbo Duelist named Paradox challenges Yusei to a duel. Yusei summons his Stardust Dragon, but Paradox seals it inside a card and disappears with it. They later discover an article that shows a mysterious battle in the past of Venice, Italy, which Yusei knows has not happened in history before. To make matters worse, New Domino City is disappearing. As a result, the Crimson Dragon appears, giving Yusei's Duel Runner the ability to travel through time.

In the past, Jaden Yuki is attacked by evil versions of stolen monster cards in Venice, Italy, including Stardust Dragon. As Paradox prepares to kill Jaden, Yusei and the Crimson Dragon arrive and protect him. Afterwards, Paradox flees to an earlier period in time. Jaden tells Yusei that he was chasing Paradox, who stole his friends' cards.

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Yusei explains the situation to Jaden, and they decide to work together. Jaden takes a computer and uses the Manjome foundation's database to access an article, which claims that Paradox killed Pegasus, using Stardust and other famous dragons. Suddenly, Jaden's Neos card disappears like Stardust Dragon, and that era begins to disappear as well. Yusei and Jaden travel further in time to try to prevent Pegasus' death.