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Yu-Gi-Oh!

Original title: Yugioh Dyueru Monsutazu
  • TV Series
  • 2000–2006
  • TV-Y
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000)
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Yugi Moto solves an Ancient Egyptian Puzzle and brings forth a dark and powerful alter ego. Whenever he and his friends are threatened by evil in Duel Monster Card Game, this alter ego break... Read allYugi Moto solves an Ancient Egyptian Puzzle and brings forth a dark and powerful alter ego. Whenever he and his friends are threatened by evil in Duel Monster Card Game, this alter ego breaks out to save them.Yugi Moto solves an Ancient Egyptian Puzzle and brings forth a dark and powerful alter ego. Whenever he and his friends are threatened by evil in Duel Monster Card Game, this alter ego breaks out to save them.

  • Creator
    • Kazuki Takahashi
  • Stars
    • Amy Birnbaum
    • Dan Green
    • Wayne Grayson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,145
    280
    • Creator
      • Kazuki Takahashi
    • Stars
      • Amy Birnbaum
      • Dan Green
      • Wayne Grayson
    • 75User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dan Green
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    • Yami Yugi…
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    Wayne Grayson
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    • Joey Wheeler…
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    Gregory Abbey
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    • Tristan Taylor…
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    Eric Stuart
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    • Seto Kaiba…
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    Jonathan Todd Ross
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    Megan Hollingshead
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    Tara Sands
    Tara Sands
    • Mokuba Kaiba…
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    Marc Thompson
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    Lisa Ortiz
    Lisa Ortiz
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    Madeleine Blaustein
    Madeleine Blaustein
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    Carrie Keranen
    Carrie Keranen
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    Sam Riegel
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    • 2000–2003
    • Creator
      • Kazuki Takahashi
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    gareiss1

    Original is better!

    It took me a while, but I finally got my hands on originals! All that was cut out; all the unanswered questions, all the cute sight gags and jokes! Why?! Okay, maybe a little mature for the American standard of what a cartoon is supposed to be, but... all they did to it here is turn it into a 20 minute commercial for the game! Come on people! There is so much more to the story! How Yugi met Joun... (cringe) Joey, and Hon... (double cringe) Tristan. How he got the puzzle. How Joey got the Red Eyes in the first place. Where Mai really comes from, why she _really_ duels... I'm not going to answer any of these for you, you just have to find it yourself. I don't know the policy for leaving urls here, otherwise I would tell you >
    DemiMooreisHOT

    So when's the movie?

    Yu-Gi-Oh has to be one of my favorite cartoons since Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It's about a boy, Yugi Moto, who must save his kidnapped Grandfather from an evil millionaire. How is he to do it? By playing Duel Cards on an island tournament, thats how. Each person he duels has their own motive for winning, whether it's to save a loved one (like his friend Joey), a personal vendetta (like Kaiba or Bandit Keith), or if they just want to buy more 'accessories' (Mia). I think seeing each character's personality, and how it reflects on their card playing, is one of the best aspects of this show. (especially Joey, he's so damn funny!)

    This ain't no Pokemon folks, It's time to duel!
    10ikrani

    Even With The Nostalgia Goggles Off, It's Still Entertaining

    The year was 1999. The 90s were making their final rounds in television, spewing out franchise after franchise to weather the storm of the 2000s. But out of all the shows created in these times, only two have withstood the test of time: Pokemon, and Yu-Gi-Oh.

    But why was Yu-Gi-Oh so successful? I mean, it was just a card game, right? There were plenty of other franchises that existed to sell toys: Transformers, G.I. Joe, Pokemon, Star Wars (you know, the prequels), etc. So what made Yu-Gi-Oh any different? Because, dear friend, while other shows' merchandise remained simple merchandise, Yu-Gi-Oh took a Japanese card game and turned it into A BATTLE OF GOD-LIKE ENTITIES, HERE TO RECLAIM THE WORLD THEY RULED SO LONG AGO.

    Seriously, if you knew the card game, then you knew NOTHING about the show. It managed to tie this simple game to Egyptian rituals, malevolent spirits, dark magic, action, peril, souls being bound to items of immeasurable power... Does this bone-chilling stuff sound ANYTHING like a children's card game to you?

    That's not to say that the show is dark; most of the time it's quite upbeat and focuses on the card game. But when the dark powers appear before us, you can FEEL the grandiose nature of their presence OOZING out of the screen. You can feel the fact that there are greater forces at work at all times; always lurking in the shadows, always calculating their next move, and the only ones that stand between us and their demented plans are Yugi Moto and company.

    Now, I know a lot of people like to complain about how 4Kids took out a lot of the violence, the nudity, the use of guns in certain scenes, and... Honestly, I'm glad they did. This show doesn't NEED violence; it doesn't need a lot of the more adult content that the Japanese include in their kids shows. By taking a lot of those elements out, they made the show more about what it SHOULD focus on: the mysticism and the card game. Putting in guns, violence and other "questionable" content only serves to bring the show closer to reality, the exact opposite of magic. Yes, the first few episodes are pretty dumbed down and the first arc holds little basis in the actual rules of the game. But once it got past that stage, it turned into a really fun, really enjoyable experience, with the exception of some painfully obvious censorship here and there.

    So if you love magic, mystery, secrets, dark realms of evil power, and 2D animation that still holds up today, check out this incredible show. It is AWESOME, man!
    8Muggen85

    The best Manga series there is!!

    I don't know why so many people doesn't like this show, it's got everything you can wish from a good cartoon show. The excitement, humor and the fight against good and evil. And when they are taking most of the story from agent Egypt It's get more and more exited.

    I had never enjoyed a Manga series this much, except from Sailor Moon. But this series is the best when it comes down from it's category. But it's too bad that the cards you can buy from the series is to expensive, but that doesn't stop me. I got almost a hundred, and more is going to be.

    Yu-Gi-Oh is the best cartoon show I had ever seen and the movie is so god that I can watch it over and over again. THIS IS ABSOLUTE GREAT!!!
    perni

    Yes, I know I already reviewd this show, but...

    ...I have some nagging thoughts I just have to write down for the whole world to see! Okay, so lately the whole Kidnapped-Grandfather plot has been ditched in favor of a story with this mind-absorbing villain who wants three Egyptian God Cards. These cards are supposedly unstoppable, although according to this show the hero can't lose so that statement is up for debate. And it's become increasingly noticeable that the show spends 50% of its running time explaining things THAT'S IT ALREADY DISCUSSED AT LENGTH. For example:

    Villain: With this card, I'll be able to add 1000 Attack Points to my dragon with every turn! My monster will soon become invincible, as its Attack Points will eventually surpass those of your puny magician!

    (commercial break)

    Villain: Why don't you give up, Yu-Gi? There is no way you can beat my dragon, as with each turn it gains an additional 1000 Attack Points, making it utterly unbeatable! Bwa ha ha! You might as well turn in your (insert name of mystical object here) right now and save yourself the embarrasment! HOW CAN YOUR MINISCULE MAGICIAN POSSIBLE CONTEND WITH THE MIGHT OF MY MIGHTY DRAGON, SINCE MY CREATURE BECOMES MORE AND MORE POWERFUL WITH EACH PROGRESSIVE TURN? It's madness to pursue this battle! Bwa ha ha!

    Hero: (looks perplexed)

    Villain: Make your move, fool! For this battle will soon be over!!!

    (commercial break)

    And it goes on like that until someone actually does do something. I love how the villains just KNOW they can win, but Yu-Gi always manages to yank the right card out of his deck by believing in "the heart of the cards." Yeah, you know what? I call it luck, Yu-Gi m'boy. Seriously, if it weren't for the cool character designs and my morbid sense of curiosity, I would have given up on this show a while back. But darn me if I don't tune in every blasted afternoon!!!

    Sigh...pray for me, my friends.

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    • Trivia
      Yu-Gi-Oh in English means "Game King".
    • Goofs
      When Yugi has three Exodia pieces in his hand he draws for another and he picks up the same one he had in his hand.
    • Quotes

      Seto Kaiba: Anyone who's late for registration will be disqualified. Mokuba, make sure Wheeler's late.

    • Alternate versions
      This is the first season of Yuugiou. The storyline follows the first manga arc from before the duel monsters game really began to be played excessively. Yuugi was not aware of his other self at this time, and his other self forces those who have done harm to Yuugi or his friends to play a batsu geemu. (Penalty Game) This series is commonly mistaken by fans of the English dub for "Yuugiou: Duel Monsters" as being the series they know and love. The English dub skipped over this series however, and it was never dubbed.
    • Connections
      Edited into Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series (2006)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • NAS
      • TV Tokyo
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Yu-Gi-Oh: Dawn of the Duel
    • Production companies
      • Shueisha
      • Studio Gallop
      • Studio Gallop
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    • Runtime
      24 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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