Yu☆Gi☆Oh! Hikari no Pyramid


Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie

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Synonyms: Yugioh, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duel Monsters, Yugioh: Duel Monsters, Yu-Gi-Oh!: Pyramid of Light
Japanese: 遊☆戯☆王 デュエルモンスターズ 光のピラミッド
English: Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie
German: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Der Film
French: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Le film
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Aug 13, 2004
Studios: Gallop
Source: Manga
Genres: AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy
Theme: Strategy GameStrategy Game
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 1 hr. 41 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #65242
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Popularity: #2482
Members: 74,961
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Dec 26, 2012
I liked this movie long ago, but it became painful to watch.

I love Yuugi-ou as much as the next person and Pegasus and Kaiba would be among my favorite characters - but here, even they are too bombastic and annoying. Yuugi is too preachy and dramatic (I watched the version with Dan Green, I don't think there is japanese one), Kaiba is too sadistic, Pegasus is too crazy and Anubis is a bad villain.
Action scenes with mummies and Jonouchi, Honda and Yuugi could've been fun, but they were in there too long. The same goes for a card game climax.
Apr 30, 2016
Mixed Feelings
In honor of the recently released Yugioh: Dark Side of Dimensions, Lawlmartz presents the long awaited:

Children's Card Games Saga Part III:
If Monsters Are Real, Does That Mean Card Games Are Real Life?

It's truly been far too long since I last watched Yugioh. Heck, the last installment of the Children's Card Games Saga was back in October, so it's high time to let loose on what was the most kick ass movie of 2004.
Never mind Kill Bill vol. 2, ...
Oct 31, 2013
This is one hell of a movie from my childhood. I adore this movie to death, and I've watched it a million times over the years, and still to this day I watch it often. It's really entertaining, the theming for the most part was pretty good, the monsters where awesome, and the sound and music blew my balls off, but compared to the actual series, it was kinda lame.
Though I will say that the movie's artwork and animation where all really well done, for the most part, it got really boring when Anubis stepped in, and in my opinion, even Kaiba's duel ...
Feb 23, 2019
Mixed Feelings
After finishing the actual series, I jumped right to Dark Side of Dimensions, kind of (completely) forgetting that there had once been another Yugioh movie, long ago... And boy did watching it again bring back memories. (Mostly of my parents' extremely unimpressed faces as we left the theater.) I think what struck me most... was that I basically got the same thing out of it watching it today as I did watching it over and over again as a kid, back when I didn't have the comprehensive understanding of the show it's based on that I do now. Which is not exactly a compliment, if ...
Jun 16, 2011
when i heard that a yu-gi-oh movie was coming to theaters, i was happy to the point of demanding to see it. upon going to see it as a young child, i was amazed by it but now that i had re watched it as an older teen, i find there are flaws in it i was too excited to notice. since there is only one other review about this, i'll pitch in to help out. the story line, though not all together linked to the original show, was okay. i liked where they were trying to go and everything but it was sorta pulled ...
May 30, 2012
First of all I loved the « original » YuGiOh Duel Monsters.
When I heard about it going to the big screen I was psyched. The trailer was great.
But as for the movie, although I did “enjoy” it, I was disappointed. The movie was a duel between Kaiba and Yugi, we’ve seen this a million times, and Kaiba has lost a million times,
try something new.

There is an Evil (Anubis) living inside Yugi’s item (Millennium Puzzle) and he uses this duel as a means to escaping.
Small Yugi and his friends are sucked into the item were they come across zombie mummies.
So eventually the duel ...
Oct 10, 2021
So this movie was so-so. Art and animation were good and fitting for a theatrical movie from 2004. For the plot, it's the revived-ancient-enemy-wanting-to-destroy-the-main-character type, and it's advised to watch this after watching the anime tv series Yu-gi-oh! Duel Monsters up until Battle City arc. As always, Kaiba's still obsessed of defeating Yugi, power of friendship, and of course, the hilarity of Pegasus' engrish. I also felt that the duel between Yami Yugi and Anubis was kinda underwhelming.
One thing to note of, the card layout in this movie mirrors that of the present day, real world yu-gi-oh cards, so I guess it's a plus.
Nov 27, 2023
The plot had potential, with an evil sorcerer named Anubis awakening from a 5000-year-old sleep and seeking to destroy the world with the help of the Pyramid of Light, the 8th Millennium Item. Yugi and his friends must enter the Millennium Puzzle to defeat Anubis and battle mummies along the way. It would have been watchable if the movie had focused on this storyline.

Unfortunately, the movie was ruined by the inclusion of Seto Kaiba, who drove the plot with his obsession to beat Yugi. Even Anubis, the supposed villain, only appeared for a brief moment. The movie combined two good elements, a card game, and ...
Jan 12, 2014
Mixed Feelings
Time to take a look at something from the Yugioh franchise. I guess there's no better place to start than with the movie...well OK, the show is a much better place to start, but I haven't finished the show yet. Anyways, on to the review.

Story: The story isn't much more than what you'd expect from your typical episode of the show. There's a duel between two characters and someone possessing something or used to live in the ancient past is somehow involved. It's not terrible, but there is a concept of the story that seems like it would have played a bigger part, but got ...
Jun 22, 2022
Mixed Feelings
It was a decent movie, the start to the end of the story movie was maintained well. Have a lot of mixed opinions about this movie, a lot of parts in the film felt pretty blank. The battle was average, it could have been better. All the characters who appeared in the movie were given enough screen time. And we also saw a special card and it was so good. the villain in this movie was also not good as a character and didn't give justice to his villain part.

In this movie, I mainly liked the end part where that special card is revealed. It ...
Jul 7, 2020
I love this movie so much because it was part of my childhood, but putting affection aside (if that's possible), it had what it needed to have to be an acceptable anime movie: the story is the minimum the movie needed, the characters are worked in a basic cliche level (no one seems to evolve), the sound effects are okay but the movie OST was sooo different from the anime, with a different style and little clips during the movie that I did find cool but I think they don't fit the anime in general so well. The art was very good, the animation is ...