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Report: Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie – Pyramid of Light (English Dub)

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light (Dub) – A Nostalgic Train Wreck You Can’t Look Away From

Released: 2004 (North America)
Director: Hatsuki Tsuji (Japanese), Darren Dunstan (English dub adaptation)
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ (2/5 – as a film) / ★★★★☆ (4/5 – as a "so bad it’s good" nostalgia trip)

The Plot (As Told by the Dub)

Before we analyze the voice acting, let’s recap the movie’s bizarre timeline. Pyramid of Light is set after the conclusion of the Battle City arc but before the ceremonial duels of the Millennium World arc. yugioh pyramid of light dub

The villain is Anubis (voiced with delicious ham by Scottie Ray, famous for Ninja Turtles)—an ancient Egyptian sorcerer who was erased from history by Atem’s father. Anubis creates a virtual monster called "The Pyramid of Light" to counter the Egyptian Gods and unleashes a new type of card: "Sphinx." Report: Yu-Gi-Oh

The plot involves Yugi Muto, Yami Yugi (Atem), and Seto Kaiba. Kaiba, still bitter about losing to Yami Yugi in Battle City, is tricked by Anubis into using the Pyramid of Light. The climax features a three-way duel where Kaiba has to begrudgingly team up with Yugi to stop the destruction of the world. Rotten Tomatoes: 16% (based on 19 reviews)

In the sub, this is a straightforward, slightly dark action piece. In the YuGiOh Pyramid of Light Dub, it is a symphony of screaming, one-liners, and iconic vocal inflections.

Contemporary Critics (2004):

  • Rotten Tomatoes: 16% (based on 19 reviews). Consensus: "Overlong, confusing, and only for die-hard fans."
  • Common complaints: Anubis is a weak villain; plot contradicts established lore (the Millennium Items’ origins); animation quality is below the TV series’ average.