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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions

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2016 film by Satoshi Kuwabara

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions
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Kanji遊☆戯☆王 THE DARK SIDE OF DIMENSIONS(ザ・ダーク・サイド・オブ・ディメンションズ)
Literal meaningYu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions
Revised HepburnYū Gi Ō Za Dāku Saido Obu Dimenshonzu
Directed bySatoshi Kuwabara
Written by
Based onYu-Gi-Oh!
by Kazuki Takahashi &Shueisha
Produced byTeruaki Jitsumatsu
Starringseebelow
CinematographyHiroaki Edamitsu
Edited byAkio Nakagawa
Music byYoshihiro Ike
Production
company
Distributed byToei Company
Release date
  • April 23, 2016 (2016-04-23)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥800 million ($7.5 million)[1]

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions (Japanese:遊☆戯☆王 THE DARK SIDE OF DIMENSIONS(ザ・ダーク・サイド・オブ・ディメンションズ),Hepburn:Yū Gi Ō Za Dāku Saido Obu Dimenshonzu) is a 2016Japanese animatedscience fantasyfilm written and directed by Satoshi Kuwabara, withKazuki Takahashi and Masahiro Hikokubo as co-writers, based on theYu-Gi-Oh! franchise by Takahashi. Produced byStudio Gallop and distributed byToei Company,The Dark Side of Dimensions tells a new story that takes place after the events of the originalYu-Gi-Oh! storyline; specifically, it is set six month after the events of the originalYu-Gi-Oh! manga, and thus features some slight contradictions to the storyline of theanime adaptation.[a][2][3] The film starsShunsuke Kazama as the voice ofYugi Mutou andKenjiro Tsuda asSeto Kaiba, alongsideHiroki Takahashi,Takayuki Kondo, Maki Satō,Rica Matsumoto,Junko Takeuchi,Kento Hayashi,Kana Hanazawa andSatoshi Hino.The Dark Side of Dimensions was released in Japan on April 23, 2016, in the United States and Canada on January 27, 2017,[4] and in Australia on February 2, 2017.[5]

Plot

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Seto Kaiba commissions an excavation to retrieve the lost and disassembled Millennium Puzzle from the ruins of the Millennium chamber, where a mysterious cloaked man appears at the underground shrine. Six months after the Pharaoh's departure[b],Yugi Muto and his friends Joey Wheeler, Téa Gardner, Tristan Taylor, and Ryo Bakura prepare to graduate from Domino High School and contemplate what they will do in the future.

Kaiba locates the Puzzle, which once housed the spirit of the Pharaoh Atem, Kaiba's longtime rival, whom he hopes to revive in order to settle their ancient score. The excavation is interrupted by a young man named Diva, who faces Kaiba in a game ofDuel Monsters and steals two pieces of the Puzzle. He keeps one fragment and gives the other to his younger sister Sera, who passes it on to Yugi; as the modern-day counterpart of the Pharaoh, he is the only one who can reassemble the Puzzle.

Diva, under the alias "Aigami," befriends Yugi and his friends while taking an interest in Bakura, whom he believes is responsible for the death of his mentor and father figure, Shadi Shin. Using the Quantum Cube, he transports Bakura and Joey to another dimension, where Bakura apologizes for Shadi's death and explains that the evil spirit of the Millennium Ring was responsible. However, they are interrupted by Diva's friend Mani, who has become warped by the Millennium Ring's evil energy. When Yugi, Téa, and Tristan find "Aigami", he reveals his true identity and his plan to eliminate Yugi and his friends. As Diva nearly disintegrates them into another dimension, Joey returns to the real world with help from Atem.

Kaiba rebuilds the Millennium Puzzle and discovers that the last two pieces are missing. He abducts Diva and approaches Yugi so they can duel to showcase his updated Duel Disk virtual reality technology while wagering their pieces of the puzzle. However, Yugi, furious with Diva for what he did to Bakura, decides to duel him instead, which Kaiba agrees to. Yugi defeats Diva, resulting in Bakura returning to the real world.

While dueling Kaiba, Yugi reassembles the Millennium Puzzle to prove that Atem's spirit is no longer inside. Diva becomes corrupted by the Millennium Ring's evil power and duels Yugi and Kaiba, during which Kaiba sacrifices himself and tells Yugi to summon Atem. Yugi puts on the Puzzle and continues the Duel, but is physically unable to draw his next card and begins to black out. However, he is suddenly engulfed by a beam of golden light and Atem returns. He possesses Yugi's body and defeats Diva, who returns to normal before disappearing. Atem and Yugi bid each other farewell, and Atem and the Millennium Puzzle then fade away.

Yugi and his friends graduate from high school and see Téa off at the airport as she leaves to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a professional dancer inNew York City. Meanwhile, Kaiba uses his technology in conjunction with the Quantum Cube to transport his consciousness to the afterlife and challenge Atem to a duel. Atem smiles as Kaiba approaches.

Voice cast

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See also:List of Yu-Gi-Oh! characters
CharacterJapanese voice castEnglish dub cast
Yugi Mutou/AtemShunsuke Kazama[6][7]Dan Green[8]
Seto KaibaKenjiro Tsuda[6][7]Eric Stuart[8]
Katsuya Jōnouchi/Joey WheelerHiroki Takahashi[6][7]Wayne Grayson[9]
Anzu Mazaki/Téa GardnerMaki Saitō[6][7]Amy Birnbaum[9]
Hiroto Honda/Tristan TaylorTakayuki Kondo[6][7]Greg Abbey[9]
Ryo Bakura/Dark BakuraRica Matsumoto[6][7]Ted Lewis[9]/Michael Lockwood Crouch (young)[10]
Mokuba KaibaJunko Takeuchi[6][7]Tara Sands[11]
Ryuji Otogi/Duke DevlinRyō Naitō[6][7]Marc Thompson
Aigami (Diva)Kento Hayashi[12]Daniel J. Edwards[13]
Sugoroku Mutō/Solomon MutoTadashi Miyazawa[6]Wayne Grayson
Ryō Bakura's FatherKazuhiro Yamaji[citation needed]Marc Thompson[citation needed]
SeraKana Hanazawa[12]Laurie Hymes[14]
ManiSatoshi Hino[12]Tamir Cousins[15]
Scud/KudaragiKendo Kobayashi[16]Billy Bob Thompson[17]
Shadi ShinNozomu Sasaki[6]Wayne Grayson

Production

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The film was announced in the West prior to its announcement in Japan.4K Media Inc. announced the film on the officialYu-Gi-Oh! website, that the movie was in development in Japan and that they were shopping for a distributor in all non-Asian territories.[2][18] The film's teaser trailer was first shown in a panel featuringKazuki Takahashi at the 2015San Diego Comic-Con.[4] It was later uploaded to the official yugioh.com YouTube channel.[19][20] OriginalYu-Gi-Oh! manga creatorKazuki Takahashi personally drew thekeyframes for one of the film's sequences.[citation needed] 4K Media held a contest in August 2016, offering fans the chance to provide voices for the English-language release of the film.[21]

Release

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The film was released in theaters in Japan on April 23, 2016,[1] later receiving 4DX and MX4D screenings on September 24, 2016.[22] Before the release on 2017, to promote the upcoming film,Six Flags theme park began to promote a campaign for the film from November 19, 2016 to January 1, 2017,[23] as4K Media confirmed to promote for the new holiday promotion in partnership Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.[24] The film received limited screenings in North America from January 27, 2017, to February 9, 2017, offering limited editiontrading cards for attendees, whileManga Entertainment screened the film for a limited time in the United Kingdom in February 2017.[25][26]Eleven Arts later listed the English subtitled version screenings in the United States.[27]

Transcend Game

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Yu-Gi-Oh! creatorKazuki Takahashi created a new one-shot manga calledTRANSCEND GAME. The two-part prologue story is set between the end of theYu-Gi-Oh! manga and the beginning ofThe Dark Side of Dimensions. In Japan, Part 1 was released in the 19th issue ofWeekly Shōnen Jump on April 11, 2016, and Part 2 was released in the 20th issue on April 18, 2016.[28]

In the United States, Part 1 was released in the December 19, 2016 issue of VIZ Media's digitalWeekly Shōnen Jump magazine.[29] Part 2 was released in the January 2, 2017 issue.[30]

Reception

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Box office

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The Dark Side of Dimensions opened on 137 theaters and debuted at number 6 in the Japanese box office charts, earning 133,010,600 yen (about $1,200,000) in its first weekend.[31] The film earned over 800,000,000 yen (about $7,500,000) after its screenings ended.[1][32] During its 4DX and MX4D screenings, the film has earned 1,000,000,000 yen (about US $9,000,000).[33] In the United Kingdom the film grossed a total of $141,065 and in Australia $157,175. In New Zealand, the film earned $16,680 on its opening weekend.[34] In the United States, the film earned a total of $1,015,339.[35]

Home media

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In its first week of release in Japan, the film's Blu-ray sold 17,720 units,[36] and the DVD sold 4,208 units[37] for a total of 21,728 units. In its last charted week (2nd week), the Blu-ray sold an additional 980 units[38] for a total of 18,500 units. In its last charted week (5th week), the DVD sold 205 units for a total of 6,093 units.[39] In the United Kingdom, it was 2017's seventh best-sellingforeign language film on home video, and the year's third best-sellingJapanese film (behind the anime filmsYour Name andMy Neighbor Totoro).[40]

Critical response

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The Dark Side of Dimensions received a mixed critical reception. Onreview aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 40%, with an average rating of 5.1/10 from five critic reviews.[41] Richard Eisenbeis fromKotaku reviewed the movie favorably, praising the character conflict and narrative.[42] However, S. Jhoanna Robledo fromCommon Sense Media notes that the complicated storyline is best appreciated by fans of the show.[43]

Home media

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The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 8, 2017, in Japan. TheYu-Gi-Oh! Transcend Game manga was bundled with the release.[44] Manga Entertainment released the film on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on May 29, 2017, in the United Kingdom.[45] Lionsgate released the film on Blu-ray Disc, DVD, and Digital HD on June 27, 2017, in the United States and Canada.[46]Anchor Bay Entertainment also released the film on June 13, 2017.[47]

Notes

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  1. ^Despite these contradictions, the English dub is presented as taking place after the end of the anime, rather than the manga, and advances the time-gap from six months to one year.
  2. ^As depicted inYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters. The film takes place one year after the events of the anime in the English dub continuity.

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