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Post by rt054 on Jan 27, 2011 15:42:50 GMT -7
This movie celebrates the 10th year that the Yu-Gi-Oh has been on tv. Paradox a character shown in one of the newer yugioh 5D's episodes comes from a future where the world has been destroyed. He believes the Duel Monsters card game is responsible so he travels back in time to steal several powerful cards and eventually kill Maximillian Pegasus. He first steals Yusei's Stardust Dragon during a turbo duel and goes back to the GX era to steal Cyber End Dragon, Rainbow Dragon, and duels Jaden. However Yusei using the power of the Crimson Dragon goes back in time and saves Jaden from Paradox's attack. Jaden and Yusei travel back to Yugi's era but are to late for Paradox had already made his move. He stole Blue Eyes White Dragon, Red Eyes Black Dragon, killed Pegasus and Yugi's Grandpa. They convince Yugi to join them and go back 30 minutes to stop Paradox and face him and his Sin monsters in a 3 on 1 duel.
The movie was released in Japan Jan 23, 2010 and the American version with extra footage will be shown in theaters on Feb. 26 and 27 and on March 5 and 6 where you can get a special yugioh card for buying the ticket.
Here are a few vids with a trailer and preview clips that were shown during the op and end of the Japanese Yugioh 5D's episodes.
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Post by Raid Boss on Jan 29, 2011 22:51:29 GMT -7
That's pretty epic, and Yugi's Dark Magician makes an appearance. It's totally sad that Kuriboh has to save the day
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Post by rt054 on Feb 25, 2011 6:45:06 GMT -7
Premiere 18 in El Paso is the closest theater that will be showing it. It won't be shown anywhere in New Mexico this weekend, probably due to Allen Theaters showing the Bomb Squad movie. I'll keep checking to see if it will end up here for March 5.
Update 3/3 It's definitely worth seeing though it would have been much better with the original Japanese version duel soundtrack. Premiere Cinema 18 is inside a mall on Exit 24B Geronimo, and W Gateway BLVD. in El Paso. just park in the Target parking and the store connects to the mall the theater is close by.
Still no mention of it being anywhere in Las Cruces, more than likely because Allen Theaters doesn't have Cinedigm.
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