Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (U.S. movie 2/2004)

Alternative title:
Game King Duel Monsters: Pyramid of Light (Japanese)
Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters - Light of the Pyramid (Japanese)
Yu-Gi-Oh! - Der Film (German)
Yu-Gi-Oh! - Il film (Italian)
Yu-Gi-Oh! - La película (Spanish)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Der Film - Die pyramide des lichts (German)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters: Hikari no Pyramid (Japanese)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Filmen - Ljusets pyramid (Swedish)
Yu-Gi-Oh! La película: Pirámide de la luz (Spanish)
Yu-Gi-Oh! Ostateczne starcie (Polish)
Yu-Gi-Oh!, le film (French)
Yu-Gi-Oh!, le film: La Pyramide de Lumière (French)
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Filmen (Swedish)
Yu-Gi-Oh!: O Filme - Pirâmide de Luz (Portuguese)
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Pyramid of Light
Югио! Мультфильм (Russian)
يوغي هرم النور (Arabic)
遊戯王 デュエルモンスターズ -光のピラミッド- (Japanese)
유희왕 극장판 빛의 피라미드 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Anubis, an ancient Egyptian evil that was defeated by Yugi's alter ego centuries ago, has returned to exact revenge. Wielding the power of the Eighth Millenium Item, Anubis is determined to destroy Yugi and take over the world.
Running time:
90 minutes
Vintage:
2004-08-13
2005-01-02 (TV Tokyo broadcast)
2006-09-30 (Canada, YTV)
2010-01-01 (Televisa Canal 5 México)
Premiere date:
2004-08-13 (USA)
2004-08-19 (Puerto Rico)
2004-08-20 (Mexico)
2004-09-02 (Argentina)
2004-09-03 (Brazil)
2004-09-03 (Venezuela)
2004-09-10 (Colombia and Panama)
2004-09-16 (Bolivia, Chile and Peru)
2004-09-17 (Uruguay)
2004-11-10 (France)
Release dates: We have 5
Ending Theme:
"Fire" by BLAZE
#1: "One Card Short" by James Chatton
#2: "Step Up" by Jean Rodriguez
#3: "Blind Ambition" by Russell Velazquez

#4: "It's Over" by Fatty Koo
#5: "How Much Longer" by Jen Scaturro
Insert song:
"You're Not Me" by Marty Bags
Official website:
Official Brazilian Yu-Gi-Oh! O Filme Website (Portuguese)

Links: We have 2
Comment:
The movie is American-produced by Warner Bros. and 4-Kids and follows the English dub storyline. It has no relation to the Japanese version. TV Tokyo released it in Japan as a TV movie on 2005-01-02.
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Blu-ray (Region A) |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (Dub.Blu-ray) 2019-10-08 (from $27.38) |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (Dub.Blu-ray) 2023-07-25 (from $19.97) |
Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie - [SteelBook] (Dub.Blu-ray) 2024-09-10 (from $21.99) |
DVD (Region 1) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! - Complete 3-Movie Collection (DVD) 2025-02-18 (from $19.96) |
Pokémon: The First Movie / Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (Dub.DVD) 2006-10-10 |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (Dub.DVD) 2004-11-16 (from $6.94) |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (Dub.DVD) 2019-10-08 (from $25.99) |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie / Kangaroo Jack: G'Day U.S.A.! (Dub.DVD) 2005-06-28 |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie [Mini] (Dub.DVD) 2005-04-26 |
Graphic novel |
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie [Ani-Manga w/o Trading Card] (GN) 2004-11-24 (from $11.19) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie [Ani-Manga] (GN 1) 2004-11-24 (from $1.96) |
VHS |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (Dub.VHS) 2004-11-16 (from $4.82) |
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Director: Hatsuki Tsuji
Music: Shinkichi Mitsumune
Original creator: Kazuki Takahashi
Character Design: Hatsuki Tsuji
Sound Director: Takuya Hiramitsu
Background Art Director: Hoi Young Lee
Assistant Line Producer: Masanobu Hachida (Studio Gallop)
Color: Mi Hyun Ahn
Color Key: Chiho Nakamura
Editing: Akio Nakagawa
Line Producer: Akio Wakana
Monster Design: Shuichi Shimamura
Production Director: Ju Hee Shin
Production manager: Kum Nam Cho
Recording Adjustment: Hitoshi Yamada
Recording Director: Yūji Mitsuya
Sound Effects: Tōru Noguchi
Theme Song Performance: BLAZE (ED)
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Kenjirō Tsuda as
Shunsuke Kazama as
Hidehiro Kikuchi as
Hiroki Takahashi as
Maki Saitou as
Hiroshi Kikkawa as
Hirotaka Nagase as
Jirou Jay Takasugi as
Junko Takeuchi as
Kenji Iwama as
Kōji Ishii as
Makoto Tomita as
Mariko Nagahama as
Masanori Ikeda as
Mika Ishibashi as
Shinobu Matsumoto as
Shun Takagi as
Tadashi Miyazawa as
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Animation Production: Gallop
Animation Production Assistance: DongWoo Animation
Sound Effects: Anime Sound Production
Sound Production: Jinnan Studio
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ADR Director: Eric Stuart
Additional ADR Direction: Christopher Collet
Additional ADR Recording: Questar Welsh
ADR Editor: Eliza Paley
Assistant Executive Producer: Natasha Allaire
Assistant Film Editor: Keith Croket
Background Editor: David Fisher
Color Timing: Cathy Rait
Consultant: Nicole Douek (Egyptology)
Digital Film Recordist: Jeff Huston
Dolby Sound Consultant: Dustin Hudson
Foley Artist: Nancy Cabrera
Foley Editor: William Sweeney
Foley Recording: Ryan Collison
HD Conform Editor: Brandon Bussinger
Insert Song Composition: John Siegler
Insert Song Lyrics: Norman J. Grossfeld
Insert Song Performance: Marty Bags
Insert Song Producer: John Siegler
Music Editing: Keith Goldstein
Music Mixing: Larry Alexander
Music Production Assistant: Mike Brady
Original Score:
Elik Alvarez Freddy Sheinfeld Gil Talmi Joel Douek John Angier Ralph Schuckett Wayne Sharpe
Production Coordination: Brenda Dillon
Re-Recording Mixing: Peter Waggoner
Story/Gameplay Adviser: Arthur Murakami
Supervising Sound Editor: Maddy Shirazi
Theme Song Arrangement: Russell Velázquez (ED)
Theme Song Composition:
Eddie Brickerson (ED) Eddie Montilla (ED) Gabrielle Travis (ED) Jean Rodriguez (ED) Jen Scaturro (ED) John Siegler (ED) Julian Schwartz (ED) Kiana Allison (ED) Ron Riley (ED) Russell Velázquez (ED)
Theme Song Lyrics:
Eddie Brickerson (ED) Eddie Montilla (ED) Gabrielle Travis (ED) Jean Rodriguez (ED) Jen Scaturro (ED) Julian Schwartz (ED) Kiana Allison (ED) Norman J. Grossfeld (ED) Ron Riley (ED) Russell Velázquez (ED)
Theme Song Performance:
Fatty Koo (ED) James Chatton (ED) Jean Rodriguez (ED) Jen Scaturro (ED) The Deleted (ED)
Theme Song Producer:
Eddie Montilla (ED) Herminio Quiroz (ED) Jean Rodriguez (ED) Jen Scaturro (ED) John Siegler (ED) Julian Schwartz (ED) Norman J. Grossfeld (ED) Ron Riley (ED) Russell Velázquez (ED) |
Eric Stuart as
Amy Birnbaum as
John Campbell as
Wayne Grayson as
Ben Baron as
Darren Dunstan as
Maddie Blaustein as
Marc Thompson as
Mike Pollock as
Scottie Ray as
Sebastian Arcelus as
Tara Jayne as
Wayne Grayson as
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Color: Deluxe
Digital Film Record: Postworks, NY
HD Finishing Services: Orbit Digital
Home Distributor: Cinedigm (2019)
Licensed by:
4K Media Inc. 4Kids Entertainment Manga Entertainment (UK; 2018) Warner Bros. (Sub License)
Music Production: Tu Casa Entertainment (Executive Producer; "Step Up")
Post-Production Sound Facilities: Sound One Corp.
Production: 4Kids Entertainment
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Distributor: Dai Won DVD |
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Adaptation: Nicole Fontaine (Quebec)
Voice Direction: Nicole Fontaine (Quebec)
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Benoît Grimmiaux as
Bruno Mullenaerts as
Daniel Picard as
David Manet as
Marie Van R as
Nessym Guetat as
Patrice Dubois as
Sébastien Reding as
Charles Miquelon as
Jean-François Beaupré as
Jean-Luc Montminy as
Marie Van R as
Nicolas Bacon as
David Manet as
Jean-Paul Dermont as
Marc André Bélanger as
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ADR Production: Technicolor (Montreal)
Broadcaster:
Canal J (November 11, 2008) CinéFamiz (September 2008) Gulli (February 2009) TPS Cinefamily (September 2006) TPS Star (March 2006)
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Dubbing Studio: Studio La Dame Blanche (France dub)
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ADR Director: David Robles (Spain dub)
ADR Engineer: Gabriel Gutiérrez (Spain dub)
Mix Engineer: Alberto Ovejero (Spain dub)
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Alex Saudinós as
Boris Sanz as
Cesar Lechiguero as
Iker Díaz as
Josu Mitxelena as
Pablo Sevilla as
Pedro Arrieta as
Roberto Cuenca Rodríguez Jr. as
Toni Pau Antich as
Ana Lobo as
Beatriz Berciano as
Chelo Molina as
Cholo Moratalla as
Eduardo Gorriño as
Felip Bau as
Iñaki Beraetxe as
Jaione Insausti as
José Cruz Gurrutxaga as
Josu Varela as
Julio Núñez as
Kandido Uranga as
Laura Violeta as
Miguel Ángel Garzón as
Pablo Adán as
Pablo Tribaldos as
Ramón V. Pascual as
Alejandro Illescas as
Alfonso López as
Alfonso Obregón as
Alvaro María Sánchez as
Ana Teresa Bengoetxea as
Benjamin Rivera as
Cesar Arias as
Eba Ojanguren as
Enzo Fortuny as
Francisco Javier Pombo as
Gabriel Gama as
Gerardo Reyero as
Irwin Daayan as
Jorge Roig as
José María Regalado as
Kepa Cueto as
Liliana Barba as
Miguel Angel Ghigliazza as
Ricardo Mendoza as
Roberto Mendiola as
Rocio Garcel as
Ruben Moya as
Vicente Quintana as
Adolfo Moreno
Carlos Cárdenas
David Robles
Felip Bau
Francisco Javier García Saénz
Francisco Javier Martínez
Jesús Rodríguez
Ramón Reparaz
Vicente Quintana
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Distributor: Argentina Video Home
Dubbing: Artsound Mexico
Dubbing Studio: 103 Todd-Ao Estudios (Spain dub)
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Dubbing Director: Lisa Mazzotti
Script: Ruggero Busetti
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Lorenzo Scattorin as
Alessandro D'Errico as
Claudio Moneta as
Debora Magnaghi as
Gabriele Calindri as
Irene Scalzo as
Simone D'Andrea as
Alberto Olivero as
Davide Garbolino as
Enrico Bertorelli as
Marco Balzarotti as
Tony Fuochi as
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Broadcaster: Sky Cinema Italia
Dubbing: Studio PV
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Gerrit Schmidt-Foß as
Joachim Kerzel as
Konrad Bösherz as
Robin Kahnmeyer as
Sebastian Schulz as
Till Hagen as
Hannes Maurer as
Jan Spitzer as
Kim Hasper as
Peter Groeger as
Rubina Nath as
Martina Treger as
Reinhard Scheunemann as
Tobias Müller as
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Voice Direction: Ruud Drupsteen |
Sander de Heer as
Dieter Jansen as
Frans Limburg as
Lottie Hellingman as
Niki Romijn as
Roberto de Groot as
Steve Beirnaert as
Fred Meijer as
Pim Koopman as
Wim van Rooij as
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Distributor: Warner Bros.
Dubbing: Sun Studio
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Dubbing Director: Dariusz Dunowski |
Grzegorz Drojewski as
Jacek Kopczynski as
Wojciech Paszkowski as
Beata Wyrąbkiewicz as
Cezary Kwiecinski as
Tomasz Steciuk as
Kajetan Lewandowski as
Marek Obertyn as
Wojciech Duryasz as
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Dubbing: Start International Polska |
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Dubbing Director: Guilherme Briggs |
Guilherme Briggs as
Mauro Eduardo as
Affonso Amajones as
Rodrigo Andreatto as
Samira Fernandes as
Thiago Longo as
Vagner Fagundes as
Ana Vieira as
Carlos Duarte as
Guilherme Briggs as
Luís Velez as
Marisa Leal as
Mila Belo as
Quimbé as
Tiago Caetano as
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Distributor: Warner Bros. (Brazil)
Dubbing Studio: Delart (Rio de Janeiro)
Internet Streaming: Looke (Brazil)
Production: ETC Filmes
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Adam Fietz as
Andreas Werling as
Johan Svensson as
Johan Werling as
Mia Kihl as
Stefan Berglund as
Stephan Karlsen as
Viktor Kilsberg as
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