is a 1999
Japanese animated fantasy
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adventure
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short film
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based on a
manga series of the same name written and illustrated by
Kazuki Takahashi
, known professionally as , was a Japanese manga artist. He made his serial manga debut in 1986, and is best known as the author of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'', published in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from 1996 to 2004. The manga spawned a popular trading car ...
. The short film is directed by Junji Shimizu, written by
Yasuko Kobayashi
is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu drama screenwriter who has been involved in various television shows throughout her career, beginning in 1993 with ''Tokusou Robo Janperson''.
In September 2022, Kobayashi launched a new manga series with illus ...
, and produced by
Toei Animation
() is a Japanese animation studio primarily controlled by its namesake Toei Company. It has produced numerous series, including ''Sally the Witch,'' '' GeGeGe no Kitarō,'' '' Mazinger Z'', '' Galaxy Express 999'', '' Cutie Honey'', '' Dr. Slu ...
. The short film was released in Japan on March 6, 1999, as part of Toei Animation Spring 1999 Animation Fair, featuring alongside ''
Dr. Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn'' and ''
Digimon Adventure
, known as ''Digimon: Digital Monsters'' in English-speaking territories, is a 1999 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation in cooperation with WiZ, Bandai and Fuji Television. It is the first anime series in the ''D ...
''.
Taking place in the same continuity of
the first anime series, the short revolves around a boy named Shōgo Aoyama, who is targeted by Seto Kaiba after obtaining a powerful rare card; the legendary Red-Eyes Black Dragon.
Plot
A shy boy named Shōgo Aoyama gets the rare card, Red Eyes Black Dragon, a card that brings potential to those who duel with courage. Despite having never won a game of Duel Monsters before, Shōgo boasts that he doesn't need to duel others since he'd just win with that card. Having noticed Shogo possessing this card,
Seto Kaiba
is a fictional character in the manga ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' by Kazuki Takahashi. As the majority shareholder and CEO of his own multi-national gaming company, Kaiba Corporation, Kaiba is reputed to be Japan's greatest gamer and aims to become the world' ...
sends out invitations to him, as well as
Yugi Muto
Yūgi is a Japanese given name. It may refer to:
People
* Yugi Sethu (born 1964), Tamil actor, director and screenwriter
Characters Given name
* Yugi Mutou, the main character of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''
* Yugi (''Tenchi Muyo!''), a character in ' ...
, for a tournament against him. When Shōgo refuses the invitation, Kaiba sends one of his men to force him to attend, which catches the attention of Yugi and his friend, Katsuya Jonouchi. As Jonouchi holds off the man, Yugi and Shōgo try to escape but are attacked by another guard who steals Shōgo's Red Eyes Black Dragon and Yugi's Millennium Puzzle. As Jonouchi manages to retrieve the card, Shogo admits he didn't want to duel in case he lost with the card, so Yugi decides to duel in his place.
Yugi retrieves his Millennium Puzzle from Kaiba and transforms into his alter ego, as Kaiba prepares his duel using a new holographic Duel Disk system. Yugi soon runs into trouble when Kaiba brings out his Blue Eyes White Dragon, and when Yugi manages to beat one, he brings out another one and combines it with his other two dragons. As Yugi moves onto the defensive, it is revealed Jonouchi had sneaked Shōgo's Red Eyes Black Dragon into Yugi's deck, though Yugi refuses to use it until Shōgo's shows courage. When Kaiba stops Yugi's ability to defend, Shōgo finally shows courage, encouraging Yugi to summon Red Eyes Black Dragon and fuses it with his Meteor Dragon to defeat Kaiba. Afterwards, things go back to normal and Shōgo starts dueling normally and making friends.
Voice cast
*
Megumi Ogata as
Yugi Muto
Yūgi is a Japanese given name. It may refer to:
People
* Yugi Sethu (born 1964), Tamil actor, director and screenwriter
Characters Given name
* Yugi Mutou, the main character of ''Yu-Gi-Oh!''
* Yugi (''Tenchi Muyo!''), a character in ' ...
*
Hikaru Midorikawa
is a Japanese voice actor from Otawara, Tochigi who is represented by Aoni Production. He is best known for the roles of Softon in ''Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo'', Tamahome in ''Fushigi Yûgi'', Seiran Shi in ''Saiunkoku Monogatari'', Gridman in '' Gri ...
as
Seto Kaiba
is a fictional character in the manga ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' by Kazuki Takahashi. As the majority shareholder and CEO of his own multi-national gaming company, Kaiba Corporation, Kaiba is reputed to be Japan's greatest gamer and aims to become the world' ...
*
Toshiyuki Morikawa
is a Japanese voice actor, narrator and singer who is the head of Axlone, a voice acting company he founded in April 2011. His name is also sometimes mistranslated as Tomoyuki Morikawa. In 2003, he and Fumihiko Tachiki formed the band "2Hearts", ...
as Katsuya Jonouchi
*
Yumi Kakazu
, better known by the Kana form of her name , is a Japanese voice actress from Kamifukuoka, Saitama (now Fujimino, Saitama).
Filmography Anime television series
* ''After War Gundam X'' (Sala Tyrell) (voice acting debut)
* ''AKB0048'' (Katagiri ...
as Anzu Mazaki
*
Ryōtarō Okiayu
is a Japanese actor and voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production. His major roles include Treize Khushrenada in '' Mobile Suit Gundam Wing'', Hisashi Mitsui in ''Slam Dunk'', Meisuke Nueno in ''Hell Teacher Nūbē'', Kunimitsu Tezuka in '' ...
as Hiroto Honda
*
Eiko Yamada
is a Japanese actress and voice actress from Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Hisamura worked under her maiden name before her marriage and for a long time afterward, so that name is still often used, even among fans. She is currently affilia ...
as Shōgo Aoyama
*
Hisako Kyōda
is a Japanese actress and voice actress. Some of her major voice roles include Genkai in '' Yu Yu Hakusho'', Omusubiman in ''Soreike! Anpanman'' and Yukari Godai in '' Maison Ikkoku''. Kyōda is affiliated with the talent agency Haikyō.
Fi ...
as Shopkeeper
Production
The short film is directed by Junji Shimizu, while written by
Yasuko Kobayashi
is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu drama screenwriter who has been involved in various television shows throughout her career, beginning in 1993 with ''Tokusou Robo Janperson''.
In September 2022, Kobayashi launched a new manga series with illus ...
, who've written few episodes for the series. Michi Himeno and Shingo Araki returned from the television series to design the characters and animation direction, along with BMF providing the music for the film.
Release
The short film was released in theaters in Japan on March 6, 1999, as part of Toei Animation Spring 1999 Animation Fair, and was featured along with ''
Dr. Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn'' and ''
Digimon Adventure
, known as ''Digimon: Digital Monsters'' in English-speaking territories, is a 1999 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation in cooperation with WiZ, Bandai and Fuji Television. It is the first anime series in the ''D ...
''.
Reception
Box office
The short film, along with ''
Dr. Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn'' and ''
Digimon Adventure
, known as ''Digimon: Digital Monsters'' in English-speaking territories, is a 1999 Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation in cooperation with WiZ, Bandai and Fuji Television. It is the first anime series in the ''D ...
'' collectively grossed .
References
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