Yu-Gi-Oh! (遊☆戯☆王, Yū-Gi-Ō!, lit. "Game King") is a 30-minute film produced by Toei Animation based on the TV series of the same name. It was first shown in theaters on March 6, 1999.
The movie is about a boy named Shogo Aoyama who is too timid to duel even after he got a powerful rare card, the legendary Red-Eyes Black Dragon, in his Deck. Yugi tries to bring Shougo's courage out in a duel with Seto Kaiba, who has his eyes on Shougo's rare card.
Seto Kaiba sports brown hair like his manga counterpart instead of green hair in the TV series, as well as his Duelist Kingdom purple duster. The other characters use their TV series character designs.
A second film was produced and released in North America as Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light.
OriginJapon GenresScience fiction, Action, Animation ActorsHikaru Midorikawa, Nobuyuki Hiyama, Megumi Hayashibara Rating57% Dans un futur où l’humanité a établi des colonies avancées sur la Lune, les « Bounty dog », un groupe de jeunes espions est en mission pour espionner les activités de la société Constans Corporation qui gère la colonie lunaire. L’un des membres, Yoshiyuki, est encore traumatisé par la perte récente de sa petite amie, Yayoi. Contans Corp est suspecté de développer de nouvelles armes en effraction du pacte de non-prolifération des armes dans l’espace. Alors que les Bounty dog entrent en conflit armé avec les agents de Contans Corp, ils découvrent l’existence de clones cyborg qui essayent aussi de les éliminer. Le plus troublant est que l’un deux clame être Yayoi à la plus grande confusion de Yoshiyuki. Les Bounty dog apprennent que ces clones sont le produit d’une forme de vie extraterrestre Darkness qui vit dans le centre de la Lune et qui a observé l’Humanité depuis des millénaires. Décidé de venger Yayoi, Yoshiyuki se donne pour mission de détruire cette forme de vie extraterrestre.
, 1h51 OriginJapon GenresScience fiction, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Animation ActorsRie Kugimiya, Māya Sakamoto, Shin-ichiro Miki, Fumiko Orikasa, Romi Park, Toshiyuki Morikawa Rating68% The movie begins with a young girl, Julia Crichton, waking up from a dream about the day her family was forcibly taken from her home by soldiers beside her older brother Ashley, who is currently studying their parents' alchemy books. Ashley then shows his sister some pages and explains that with the alchemy in the book, he hopes to make a world that no one's seen before. Soon after discovering two strange rubbed-out pages, the siblings hear some strange noises and Ashley goes ahead to investigate, but a worried Julia follows to a room where she finds the bodies of her parents hung up and dripping blood. She watches in horror as her brother is attacked and presumably murdered to which she faints.
, 1h48 GenresScience fiction, Adventure, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Films set in the future, Films about cats, Films about extraterrestrial life, Children's films, Films about extraterrestrial life, Alien invasions in films, Disaster films ActorsYumi Kakazu, Subaru Kimura, Tomokazu Seki, Miyuki Sawashiro, Masaharu Fukuyama, Kotono Mitsuishi Rating77% The movie's plot involves Nobita, who throws a temper tantrum because he wants a really large RC toy robot in order to upstage the rich kid, Suneo, who has been showing off the new robot that his cousin made. His fit makes Doraemon angry and he uses his Anywhere Door to get anyway from the summer heat cool off at the North Pole. Sometime later, Nobita follows and a discovers a strange bowling ball-like orb which starts blinking with a pulsating light, and summons what looks like a giant robot´s foot. After Nobita uses the foot to sled down, crashing into his room through the Anywhere Door, the bowling ball follows him home through the door and another robot piece falls into his backyard. A frozen Doraemon follows soon after, covered in ice before being thawed out and with a cold. Learning of the robot parts, Doraemon admits to Nobita that he has nothing to do with it as the two use the Opposite World Entrance Oil and the Roll-Up Fishing Hole to enter the World Inside the Mirror, an alternate mirror world without people. There, they built the robot which Nobita christens the name "Zanda Claus" as he believed the sphere summoning the parts is from Santa Claus.