Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time (劇場版 遊☆戯☆王 〜超融合!時空を越えた絆〜 Gekijōban Yū-Gi-Ō!: Chō-Yūgō! Toki o Koeta Kizuna) is a film starring the protagonists of Yu-Gi-Oh!, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's: Yugi Muto, Jaden Yuki and Yusei Fudo.
The film was created to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Yu-Gi-Oh! by Studio Gallop. Unlike the film Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light, this film is canonical with the 5D's anime series, taking place during the second season, before the start of the WRGP.
It was released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010. An English-language version of the film was produced by 4Kids Entertainment. The digital cinema developer and distributor Cinedigm screened the film in selected stereoscopic 3D theaters in the United States.
Cast[]
Image | Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Yusei Fudo | Yuya Miyashita | Greg Abbey | |
Yugi Muto | Shunsuke Kazama | Dan Green | |
Yami Yugi | |||
Jaden Yuki | Kenn | Matthew Labyorteaux | |
Paradox | Atsushi Tamura | Sean Schemmel | |
Jack Atlas | Takanori Hoshino | Ted Lewis | |
Crow Hogan | Shintarō Asanuma | Tom Wayland | |
Akiza Izinski | Ayumi Kinoshita | Erica Schroeder | |
Luna | Yuka Terasaki | Eileen Stevens | |
Leo | Ai Horanai | ||
Yubel | Hiromi Tsuru | ||
Lyman Banner | Kappei Yamaguchi | Wayne Grayson | |
Solomon Muto | Tadashi Miyazawa | ||
Maximillian Pegasus | Shigeo Shiraishi | Darren Dunstan | |
Dark Magician | Kazunari Kojima | Michael Sinterniklaas | |
Dark Magician Girl | Yuki Nakao | Erica Schroeder | |
Seto Kaiba | N/A | Eric Stuart | |
Marik Ishtar | Jonathan Todd Ross | ||
Kagemaru | Marc Thompson | ||
Sartorius | Maddie Blaustein | ||
Professor Viper | Sean Schemmel | ||
Rex Goodwin | Jon Thomas | ||
Roman Goodwin | Marc Thompson | ||
Narrator | Marc D. Donovan |
Additional Voices[]
Notes[]
- The English-language version of the film features an additional ten-minute prologue that recaps the original three television series, made up of clips taken from them. As with those series, the movie's English dub is heavily edited and localized for younger audiences outside Japan. Musical tracks and sound effects are completely replaced with original American-made ones, foreign text is erased or obscured, and the trading cards are visually edited in the same manner as the TV series to not resemble the actual real-life cards.
- From this film forward, Wayne Grayson replaces Maddie Blaustein as Solomon Muto after Blaustein's death in late 2008. Archive audio of Blaustein as Sartorius appears in the recap at the beginning of the film.
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
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Manga Entertainment | 2011 | 2 PAL |
United Kingdom | ||
B DVB-T | |||||
New Video Group | 2014 | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
A DVB-T |
External Links[]
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time at the Internet Movie Database
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia