Paradox uses his newly acquired monsters to attack the event, killing Pegasus, Yugi's grandfather, and several bystanders, but Yugi survives. Years earlier, Maximillion Pegasus is hosting a duel tournament in Domino City, which Yugi Muto is attending with his maternal grandfather Solomon. Yusei and Jaden travel back even further in time to try to prevent Pegasus's death. Suddenly, Jaden's Neos card disappears like Stardust Dragon did, and this era starts to vanish as well. Jaden pulls out a computer and uses the Manjome foundation's database to pull up an article, which states that Paradox killed Pegasus, using Stardust and other famous dragons. Yusei explains to Jaden the situation, and they decide to work together. Jaden tells Yusei that he was pursuing Paradox, who stole his friends' cards. Afterward, Paradox flees to an earlier point in time. As Paradox prepares to kill Jaden, Yusei and the Crimson Dragon arrive and protect him. In the past, Jaden Yuki is attacked by evil versions of stolen monster cards in Venice, Italy, including Stardust Dragon. As a result, the Crimson Dragon appears, giving Yusei's Duel Runner the ability to travel through time. Compounding the situation, New Domino City is vanishing. They later discover an article that shows a mysterious battle in the past of Venice, Italy that Yusei knows did not happen in history before. Yusei summons his Stardust Dragon but Paradox seals it inside a card and disappears with it. As they ride, a mysterious Turbo Duelist called Paradox challenges Yusei to a duel. Film critics, however, criticized it for its limited scope of audience, claiming it was strictly marketed to children or fans of the series.Īs Yusei Fudo ponders the state of New Domino City, Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan cheer him up with the idea of riding on their Duel Runners. The film earned over US$2 million in Japanese theaters, and also sold well on DVD, both in Japan and the United Kingdom. The film was also released in the United States on Blu-ray and DVD. In the United Kingdom, Manga Entertainment released the film in selected stereoscopic 3D cinemas, and followed this with a Blu-ray 3D and DVD release. The digital cinema developer and distributor Cinedigm screened the film in selected stereoscopic 3D theaters in the United States. An English-language version of the film was produced by 4Kids Entertainment. It was released in Japanese theaters on January 23, 2010. It was produced to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the NAS-produced series, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, and features the main characters from the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime series, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. Yu-Gi-Oh! the Movie: Super Fusion! Bonds That Transcend Time) is a Japanese 3-D animated science fantasy action film based on the Yu-Gi-Oh! series.
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