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Dec 8, 2011
Yu-Gi-Oh: Bonds Beyond Time by all means not an amazing movie to say the least, but that is not to say that I did not enjoy the film. Anyway, lets begin.

Story - The story of the movie sees the 3 heroes of the series face off against the main villain in the film named Paradox. The heroes paths intertwine, and how that is done is told really well, and makes sense. It starts of in Yusei's timeline and his encounter with Paradox, then follows Jayden's encounter with Paradox. Eventually Jayden and Yusei meet up with each other because Yusei followed Paradox into the time portal. Eventually they follow Paradox again in order to warn Yugi of Paradox's plans.

Art - The art style is still the same from the original series, but the colours are more bright and vibrant, enhancing the experience.

Sound - Nothing much to say really, if you have watched Yu-Gi-Oh, you know what the sound is like.

Character - With Yugi, Yusei and Jayden teaming up, they are an amazing team. The characters work well together, and no one overshadowed the other...in a sense. (I was rooting for Yugi to just own and the others to be in the background :P) Paradox is interestng to say the least. He is considered to be 'the most powerful enemy' and he wants to destroy the game of duel monsters in order to prevent the destruction of his timeline.

Enjoyment - I really enjoyed my experience, but I did find it funny with the amount of trap cards countering each other. It almost gets ridiculous in a way, but still I enjoyed the film.

Overall - If you like Yu-Gi-Oh, then you'll like this film.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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