Well to be fair, Yugioh is like making a deal or transaction. Killing your opponents won’t resolve anything basically for ultimate power and more you have to complete certain steps for said contract to be resolved. Hence why Kaiba wanted to duel little Yugi to put him in enough danger so the pharaoh could respond. One last thing. Dueling is about proving your the best, ego and pride is heavily involved so therefore you have to duel, this is the whole gimmick of the world of Yugioh. That’s why we duel in real life for the title of KOG, but also for fun.
Like the Gx finale where the literal grim reaper of the Yu-Gi-Oh universe shows up and instead of just telling Jaden "alright I'm just gonna leave ive already got what I want" a duel is initiated.
@@ishmaelvilmenay3340 This, as weird as it is sometimes they did a great job giving an explanation to all of this. It's like a ritual, the same with the god cards or millennium items for example. You have to win them via a duel or else you cant use them/they just kill you for stealing them or trying to circumvent the "rules".
"Wait a minute, did you just summon a monster you don't own?" "Yeah, so?" "That's against the rules, isn-" *Punched by Obelisk "SCREW THE RULES, IT'S A GOD!!"
would be a bit funnier if it was Obelisk saying that last bit. like: ''SCREW THE RULES, I'M A GOD!!'' *a tear falls from Kaibas face* ''he remembered''
2 things to note: 1) Yugi's deck in this is basically retrained from his season 1 deck + new cards in it 2) Yugi's only participating in the millennium puzzle tournament because he wanted to save Bakura from Aigami
And Joey. Yugi knew Aigami erased him too. Which Ifelt did Joey dirty from how easy it was.That man took a direct hit from Phoenix Ra in a Shadow Game and stayed standing, Aigami should've had to work to take out Joey.
@@littlekuribohimposte Nah, Card Games are just timeless. They date back thousands of years ago from and I'm just reading off my google search here before AD1000 from the Mamluk Empire in Egypt. So Kazuki Takahashi might've been inspired by that. Rest in Peace King of Games
Hey, they're dueling in Atem's tomb and Obelisk had a good bond with Kaiba. If anyone would be able to call on the big guy from beyond the grave, it's be Kaiba.
@@caiusdrakegaming8087 Agreed PLUS Seto Kaiba IS the reincarnation of Priest Seto who if i recall was not only Atem's cousin BUT also VERY faithful to him and Egypt with the respect going both ways so chances are that could have been enough for Obelisk to decide for himself to help out lets be honest the Egyptian God Cards have done quite a few non-duel related things like destroying Pegasus's employees and scaring Pegasus in his nightmare
@@ked49Are you sure it's not just that he was just bloody to stubborn to win that he decided to, literally, punch Death in the face to gain an upper hand against his opponent?
I love that despite NOT wanting the Pharaoh to return, Aigami pushing Yugi to his absolute limit was what caused Atem to step in and go "You should go home now." I know some people have their grievances with the moment, but to me, it doesn't at all take away from Yugi's abilities. We've seen time and time again how good of a duelist he is. Atem stepping in kind of reminds me of how Yugi stepped in when Atem was battling Gansley in the Virtual World Arc. Atem was taking hit after hit, and one more might have exhausted him to the point of not being able to continue. That's exactly what happened here. Not to mention, with Yugi superimposed on the Pharaoh's face, it's a clear message to the audience that they ARE working together; just as they ALWAYS did. Plus, it allows for Yugi to finally be able to have that proper closure he so desperately needed. And I personally love that they didn't speak to each other; their bond was so strong they didn't need words. You know exactly what they WOULD say should they have conversed. Side note I really love the detail that Yugi's monster is what allowed Atem to special summon Mahad. A lot of people (myself included initially) think the Pharaoh just SUMMONED him from sheer will but that's not what happened at all. It is really reminiscent of how Yugi's final draw in his duel against Pegasus allowed Atem to bring forth the Magician of Black Chaos. It's quite iconic, and quite fitting. That these two are able to work in such tandem, that even when separated, they are as one. Also also I absolutely adore that Atem did not even dare let Yugi hit the floor as he collapsed. Love that protective energy. It never left. And it makes sense it wouldn't; that type of love for someone (however you want to perceive that love to be) doesn't just go away when death occurs.
honestly when you remember that in egyptian mythology pharaohs are essentially demigod, i find it reasonable that Atem, under certain situations, can perform what is more or less a divine intervention, after all the series proved that gods that the egyptian god cards were based on very much do exist, and what keeps it from being a cop out to me is he only does it the once, he does not do it causally, he does it in a time of great peril to save his closest friend, as yugioh was more than a mere host for his spirit, he was his friend, arguably his closest
technically, mahad can summon himself to the field just by being drawn, so it didnt need clear kuriboh to do that. but yugi/atem still needed the draw power of clear kuriboh, so yes the parallel is still there and is quite a nice touch.
Also keep in mind, in the series, Yugi has just as much skill and talent for dueling as Atem does(well, Yugi has a bit more as confirmed by the pharaoh himself)but Yugi always had really low confidence that held him back from his full potential, he would always second guess himself.
Well the Millennium Puzzle has the lucky draw thing to force specific cards to the top of the deck. I don't think Yugi ever learned that power, it's a Pharaoh thing.
I like the choice of card for Atem to draw in defense of Yugi. Mahad is the priest who originally commanded the Dark Magician, and who merged his Ba and Ka together to become an eternal guardian for the pharaoh. Having returned to the afterlife and reunited with his friends and family, Atem has also reunited with the man who protected him in so many duels throughout the story. So, for his brief return from the afterlife, Atem brought along a friend to defend his irreplaceable partner.
Also notable is that Mahad is summoned facing towards Atem, kneeling. Every other monster is summoned facing away from the player, but Mahad is so devoted to his king that faces towards him in respect before taking to the field.
Another cool thing is that Mahad is LIGHT attribute when Dark Magician is DARK. Likely a reference to the Pharaoh having finished his journey and the darkness of Zorc, the Shadow Games, and the Milennium items being purged
Fun fact: in his solo duel against aigami, you could say that kaiba pulled a litteral deus ex machina: A God from the machine. After all, Kaiba used tech to ressurect Obelisk.
Aigami: How? How did you do this?! Kaiba: What are you babbling about? Of course a God can call forth another God. Aigami: Do you really believe your own hype that much? Kaiba: *I AM THE HYPE!!!*
Kaiba is a reincarnation of Priest Seto. This makes him also, by technicality, "The Pharoah." The technology helped, but Kaiba magically summoned Obelisk. Kaiba did not use technology to bring back Obelisk at all, except using his jet to get there lol The Egyptian Gods will come to the Pharoa's aid. It's only because it was the resting place of the Millennium Items. That flash in his eyes signifies him calling out for Obelisk. it makes more sense in the sub, where the translation is "call out" instead of "summon." In my head I imagine Obelisk telepathically going "Kaiba! Good to see you-- Oh you need me to throw some hands? I'm down."
@@XXMatt0040XX I had this exact thought process too. The sub really does help fill in how he summoned Obelisk. The sub shows Kaiba having the same inner monologue like his dub but he was feeling more regret than angry he's about to die and he's close to finishing his project. In the dub, when he sees Atem, he says, "I will Duel him again!" The sub, when he sees Atem, he whispers, "Yugi..." I felt like Atem symbolically giving the thumbs up was like his acknowledgement. "Go ahead Kaiba, use the Gods. You have every right to do so... Obelisk is hearing your plea, Kaiba.."
Honestly now that I think about it, apart from drawing from the ground, Obelisk should be allowed to summon itself, since it has to tribute 3 monsters in order to be normal summoned because of it's effect.
They were dueling in the tomb of the Pharaoh's, Kaiba was a Pharaoh in a past life, and the God's are said to serve the Pharaoh's in their time of need, Kaiba summoning Obelisk mirrors the time when Atem first summoned Obelisk against Thief King Bakura
So we have two characters I want to introduce: Aigami and Tea Gardner. One of them is the final villain we have ever seen for the original series and he has some of the most broken cards ever and has a grand goal. The other is not really a duelist and wants to be a dancer, and is there to cheer her friends on. Now one of these has a 3 W 0 L win ratio, the other has 0 W 3 L win ratio. Can you guess which is which?
@@Snipergod1024 Yeah Mai threw her duel against Tea, she got outside help from Yugi because of his Dark Magician and in her first ever duel, she beat Joey when they were both noobs
I love the pharaoh scene in this movie so much. Shows up, draws one card, Egypt themed light show plays, villain defeated. It's like boiling down every thing about the show and movies into one glorious moment.
The scene itself is glorius but kinda go against everything that the finale of the original series and this own movie tried to tell The whole message of letting the past in the past Yugi becoming the True king of games surpassing atem And the whole moral point of kaiba of Being obssessed with the past and this is what stops him from greatness is throw away for a (i admit that it was awesome and glorius but...) a big plot hole of how t.f. atem appearend again
That exact scene ruined it for me. Aigami had game, he deserved the win, but no, plot had to plot and Atem had to come out of nowhere and hand Yugi the win.
@@joaoarap4573 I see it as Atem showing up to take care of Zorc/The Milennium Ring. It makes sense since Zorc should be gone, but still persists just to spread misery like a bad dream. So Atem showing up to get rid of him once and for all, so the world can truly move on is fitting
@@lordgrub12345 Nope, if anything, that is a criticism I give to the entirety of DM. It always hands Yugi/Atem/Kaiba victories with the most BS of reasons.
Joey would most likely have been running the newer support like - Black Stone of Legend - Black Metal Dragon - Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon - Red-Eyes Black Meteor Dragon - Meteor Dragon Red-Eyes Impact - Red-Eyes Fusion - Red-Eyes Insight - Red-Eyes Spirit - Return of the Red-Eyes - Red-Eyes Fang With Chain - Archfiend Black Skull Dragon - Meteor Black Comet Dragon Since he is most likely tag teaming with Yugi, throw a Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon in there for Yu-Jo. If his deck doesn’t lean super heavily into being a pure Red-Eyes deck but includes more warriors like Flame Swordsman, Landstar, Gilford and Gearfried, including Red-Eyes Slash Dragon in his deck would be very likely.
@@Zong_Chenghe is definitely keeping his card that requires three tributes because it was badass also I kinda wanted him to keep his dragon for the true gearfree
correction, In the first dual Oblisk can be summoned not because hes an Egyptian god but because the card text effect of the Egyptian gods Requiring Tributes Overwriting the dimension summoning rules (Requires 3 Tributes to Normal Summon in card text overwriting Game Mechanics) so even though he can't normal Tribute that line of text effectively bypasses the Board Lock
Fun fact this is actually the 49th duel analysis video Sam's made and the SEVENTH duel involving Yugi and Kaiba against or dueling with each other. The first was DSOD, Pyramid of Light, Battle City, Dartz, Noah, and their 4 way with Marik and Joey. Which means Yugi and Kaiba when together make up around 14% of this series so far
Yugi Moto (not Yami Yugi) is one my favorite duelist in any YGO series. That reactive playstyle, where he waits for his opponent to commit past a point of no return before dismantling their plays with a well thought-out plan, is very reminiscent of how an actual competitive player holds their interruptions. It's more noticeable in his duels against Yami and Kaiba, but even here, you can see him baiting his opponent into bad attacks and turn the tables on them the instant they get blinded by a potential game shot.
I think the main purpose of the Dimension Summoning was to give Yugi and Kaiba (especially Kaiba) a convenient way to summon their stronger Monsters without tributing, thus rendering the duels much faster.
@@nicholasberto575 Yes, "Dimension Duels" are honestly just a reskin of the original "format" of the Dark Games and their function. One thing I like; the Obelisk hits the field, it is NOT a dimension summon. Like it says in the video, Obelisk forces himself onto the board with his own power. The Gods will aid the Pharoah in his time of need. Kaiba, being a reincarnation of Priest Seto is by technicality also "the" Pharoah because Priest Seto became Pharaoh after Atem.
It's funny, back in the early 2000s (Battle City Arc) when I was a kid, me and my friends didn't have a total grasp on the Yugioh card rules so we made up our own regarding life points and followed card effects for the Egyptain God cards from the anime. We didn't realize that life point lost between monsters was done through subtracting the difference. Instead if your monster was destroyed, you would lose life points equal to the current attack of the destroyed monster. Same thing for defense monsters. I guess we were dueling with "Dimension Damage", before it became a thing.
I absolutely love how all of little Yugi's wins have been done through very precise combo strategies. I think it really shows the difference between himself and people like Atem and Kaiba. And to a degree it even sets him apart from other protagonists aside from maybe Yusei or Yusaku.
Just makes me love Yugi's deck even more. I love Silent Magician and the whole growth mechanic. Really shows Yugi's path as a kid getting older, wiser, and far stronger. But he can still play with toys like the lego gadgets too. The psychology behind Yugioh characters' decks fascinates me to no end.
@@riluna3695 for kazuki i think he always imagined yugi to be himself without the tiring effects of his life meaning a kid who no matter how old will always love games
There is a narrative purpose to the spirit mechanic in Dimension Duel. Both Kaiba and Yugi always sets their monster to the highest stat, showing that they have great willpower. However, Aigami relies on monster with zero ATK (thus does not need willpower to power them up) that are then buffed with card effect, implying a dueling style with a very weak willpower (since powering up by card effect does not require willpower). For all of Aigami's talk about how superior Prana are and how their consciouness are 7 times greater than the average person, he resorts to cheat out his monster's power, while Yugi and Kaiba powers them up with their own strength. A telling scene is this sort-of throwaway line by Aigami when Yugi summons Gaia Lord: "You set its stats to max again?". This implies that setting max stat is actually difficult, and might even be common to see an average dimension duelist rarely able to get their monster's stat to max.
Pretty sure that scene is more so Aigami being dumbfounded that Yugi would choose to increase his monster’s attack to the max as he knows that if Lord Gaia is destroy, Yugi would lose. However, that isn’t to say there isn’t any meaning to it as it could also be indicative of Yugi’s willingness to fight to the very end as when put on the edge, he’ll choose to fight as opposed to self preservation. Contrast this to Aigami where his cubic monsters let themselves return to the hand and field and so you can see he fights for self preservation which correlates to his backstory where he aims to take those chosen by the plana to a new world while also ridding the world from Bakura under belief that he’s still being under the influence of the ring/believing that Bakura was evil.
I honestly really like the obelisk play in the first duel. Yes, drawing it was shenanigans, but so were many things in yugioh in general, like drawing the legendary dragons in season 4. And if you accept that obelisk has his "unaffected by everything " protection, then i think its neat, that it can bypass the dimension duel summoning restriction, because its three monster summoning requirement isnt inherent to it being a high level monster, but instead is something like a cost printed on the card itself.
Sam you clever man, you were trying to release this close to the airing date of the DSOD movie in Japan. Great touch and even greater video! I know these can be tough to make, but I think a good one to make down the line would be Team 5ds vs Team Taiyo. It is a very long duel, but it's got real spirit and it's pretty straight forward. Plus, it's got one of the best uses of the rules at the end of the duel that I've seen in any yugioh series
Had Marik not taken over Lumis then Yugi would have lost, at least. He only had 500 life points left which would have been reduced to 0 by the effect of Mask of Dispel at the start of his next turn.
In case anyone might be confused. Cubic counter does not reduce the monster's ATK to zero. That effect is exclusive to Cubic Rebirth. This is why Krystal Dragon still had 2500ATK
13:03 Also the fact that Kaiba HIMSELF just so happens to be the reincarnation OF a pharaoh, and Atem's cousin/SUCCESSOR for that matter XD I feel like not enough people recognize that fun detail :D
I can't imagine how much trouble Kaiba would've been in if his duel with Aigami was a normal duel instead of a dimension duel. His best move first turn would've been summoning or setting Lord of D. and passing, while Aigami could've done his normal turn(s) as if nothing is different.
In the original Japanese version of the movie, Aigami's commentary about Obelisk is that it should only be in service to the Pharoah and could only be summoned by his will. The latter part being said as it zooms in on Kaiba's eyes upon Obelisk. Basically, it implies that Atem was giving his blessings to Kaiba here, and he is possibly interpreting it as Atem wanting him to succeed not only in this duel but to achieve his plan.
Kaiba is technically "The" Pharoah. Priest Seto became Pharoah after Atem. I personally think the Puzzle itself did it; antithetical to the Rod making Kaiba sacrifice Obelisk, the Puzzle let him draw it. Of course, Atem is actually a God in the afterlife; so nothing I'm adding is mutually exclusive to your comment
Obelisk was probably having a nice lil 5000+ year old nap, came out of retirement for the marik arc, went back to sleep, got bitch slapped by kaiba only to almost win another children's cardgame 😂😂😂
About the Obelisk summoning. I understood that his effect overrides the dimension summoning requirement. As in, even in a Dimension Duel, Obelisk still requires 3 Tributes to Normal Summon; which his opponent gladly put onto his field.
My friend pointed out that in Yugi vs Aigami Yugi is absolutely RUTHLESS. He strung Aigami along the first few turns and corned him into defeating himself.
I always thought it wasn't just Kaiba being in the tomb that let him summon obelisk. It was Atem who gave him the card in that moment. Because the Egyptian Gods are all Pharaoh's servants. And Kaiba says "Yugi" before summoning Obelisk, noticing it was him doing it. Later on Atem also helps Joey, and of course, directly intervenes finally with Yugi. I know some people don't like that, and I understand their reasoning, but I personally love that Atem is still watching over his friends. Even Kaiba.
I mean, if you pay attention to the final duel where Atem steps in to finish it. He arrives similarly to how the Egyptian God Cards do when they're summoned. He had ascended basically. He was of the divine by that point.
Late, but Kaiba is actually "The Pharoah" by technicality. Kaiba is a reincarnation of Priest Seto; who was Pharoah after Atem. Kaiba actually has the right to call for the Gods' aid. In the sub, "summon" is replaced by "call out." Kaiba is calling out for Atem (who is actually a legit God in the afterlife.) I like to think of it as the reverse of the Rod telling Kaiba to sacrifice Obelisk; this time it's the Millennium Puzzle giving him the chance. I also like to imagine Obelisk seeing Kaiba and going "Hey man! Oh, this guy causing problems? Let's throw some hands one more time..."
Three things i liked absolutely,about the movie: 1-Superb animations and incredible voice acting in the japanese dub (i got chills when deep eyes and Crimson Nova trinity were summoned with their chants, literally goes to show you the emphasis difference with other dubs) 2-Kaiba is not a rival..he is THE rival. Not many would commit to sacrifice something for their nemesis, especially those with a big ego like him. 3-Kaiba finally acknowledge Yugi as a worthy opponent, because during their duel,before the final attack he smiled..and it was imo,a smile of satisfaction,for both a great duel and a grandiose opponent. Im literally impatient to see the new movie and i hope it surpasses darkside and the expectations of something even greater 😊
in 13:34 , if you're watching the japanese dub, that moment becomes more epic it's also playing a different theme in the background (remix of god's anger from DM)
I really like these videos especially the opening and closing spiels "The Duel begins and ________ goes first and he/she draws. His/her opening hand consists of..." "It's ________ and he/she draws. His/her opening hand consists of..." "It's ________'s turn and the penultimate/final turn of the Duel" And of course misplays and alternate strategies... "I'm gonna count this as a misplay" Speaking of misplays, please upload the exhibition Duel during Battle City. "Was Marik/Yami Bakura About to Beat Yami Marik?" Although this Duel mainly focuses on digging for The Winged Dragon of Ra, I observed 2 misplays in that Duel. 1.) When Bakura played Multiple Destruction, Marik would've attacked with Drillago to destroy Gernia. When this happens, Bakura draws Puppet Master and since he has no Level 4 or below Monster, he's bricked so when it's back to Yami Marik and draws a card, Yami Marik can attack directly leaving Bakura with 1300 LP left. Another alternative play here was summon Makyura then attack Gernia with him or Drillago then attack Bakura directly with the other Monster. When it's Bakura's turn, he draws Puppet Master then set Monster Reborn and end his turn. When it's back to Marik, he draws and doesn't matter what card since Mark can just attack directly with either Monsters (Bakura 1300 -> 0) winning Yami Marik the Duel (Misplay - Yami Marik) 2.) Bakura should've set Monster Reborn before playing Exchange so that Yami Marik won't be able to take it from his hand should Ra be sent to the Graveyard. (Misplay - Bakura) Also a side note (although not a misplay), Bakura is noted for being reckless with his Life Points just focusing on digging for Ra.
Aigami rolls up and is like we’re playing by my super special rules that help me more than they help you and Kaya and Yugi are like all right and then kick his ass lol
The Deus Ex Machina moments in this movie were great and fitting. Throughout the series and especially in the manga, Kaiba is just built different. When I saw him summon obelisk in this movie, I was so hype and had no problem accepting it narratively. Same goes for Yugi and Atem.
i honestly wish i knew the deck recipe thats Atem used in the simulation duel when Kaiba was testing his new dueling system earlier in the movie it looked so cool
I always thought that Kaibas new duel disk drawing method allowed him to draw cards basically from anywhere as long as he was actively thinking and wanting to draw a card more so as a way for people who say have lost that hand and dont have a cybernetic one then as you said drawing Obelisk was just because of the location still and always will be a badass scene
I love how Yugi went from timid boy getting beat up to wiping the floor with Aigami and going "this is what happens when you mess with my friends" I was really proud of his growth when I saw the movie.
Coolest thing about Kaiba playing Obelisk is the cards literally don't exist in the world anymore so Kaiba manifested Obelisk through sheer willpower and my personal headcanon the Pharaoh essentially sending him backup
As a note, it's probably Unification of the Cubic lords was never the mysterious card, but instead it could be Cubic Defense, since before the Dark Cubic stuff appeared, he had no fusion monster from what we see In the last duel where he has Unification, I think the mysterious card is probably Cubic Karma, since he has no vijam on hand it cannot be used, and the card he draws is probably Indiora Death Volt For Kaiba in the last duel, I think those 4 mysterious cards are: 3 Blue Eyes White Dragon 1 Lord of D Probably saved them just in case he can draw a fusion card
What I find amusing is that the Dimension Duels happened during the tournament. So the Audience were probably just sitting there witnessing and hearing the words for a weird summoning mechanic, and never getting any context on it (Not that it mattered)
Must be really cool to actually see thier hands sometimes instead of running the duel back to back and theorizing what they drew and set depending on Thier play
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"It's no monster... It's a GOD!" is still one of the hardest Kaiba quotes ever.
Kaiba is just THAT EXTRA.
Marik was the first to say that.
Yea but Kaiba said it cooler. And yes it was a ygotas reference
Eric Stuart at his finest!
Seriously what the fks a Kami?
It means God...
Now bow!
I love how Aigami grew into a giant monster but, instead of crushing Yugi and Kaiba under his foot he just wanted to play a card game
It felt really weird. Like weirder than usual
Every YGO end villain is like that. It’s like they’re waiting to be reasoned with by dueling.
Well to be fair, Yugioh is like making a deal or transaction. Killing your opponents won’t resolve anything basically for ultimate power and more you have to complete certain steps for said contract to be resolved. Hence why Kaiba wanted to duel little Yugi to put him in enough danger so the pharaoh could respond. One last thing. Dueling is about proving your the best, ego and pride is heavily involved so therefore you have to duel, this is the whole gimmick of the world of Yugioh. That’s why we duel in real life for the title of KOG, but also for fun.
Like the Gx finale where the literal grim reaper of the Yu-Gi-Oh universe shows up and instead of just telling Jaden "alright I'm just gonna leave ive already got what I want" a duel is initiated.
@@ishmaelvilmenay3340 This, as weird as it is sometimes they did a great job giving an explanation to all of this. It's like a ritual, the same with the god cards or millennium items for example. You have to win them via a duel or else you cant use them/they just kill you for stealing them or trying to circumvent the "rules".
"Wait a minute, did you just summon a monster you don't own?"
"Yeah, so?"
"That's against the rules, isn-" *Punched by Obelisk
"SCREW THE RULES, IT'S A GOD!!"
would be a bit funnier if it was Obelisk saying that last bit. like:
''SCREW THE RULES, I'M A GOD!!''
*a tear falls from Kaibas face*
''he remembered''
@@RavenTheSensai top tier joke with that change, made me chuckle
"Wait, that's disquali-"
"GOTTO HANDO IMPAKUTOOOO!"
Kaiba is the embodiment of "screw the rules, I have money."
@@RavenTheSensai
If LK ever adapts DSOD that better be the joke for the duel
Kaiba really said "I have out bullshited your bullshit Aigami"
Can someone use this line in the abridged version of the movie plez 😂
@@galaxyjaam039 naw he's gonna say "screw my own rules, i have a god"
You can't bullshit a bullshitter! By, i've not heard that line in a good many years...
He learned from years of dueling Yugi
"you may have bullshitted me, but I bullshitted your bullshit!"
2 things to note:
1) Yugi's deck in this is basically retrained from his season 1 deck + new cards in it
2) Yugi's only participating in the millennium puzzle tournament because he wanted to save Bakura from Aigami
And Joey. Yugi knew Aigami erased him too. Which Ifelt did Joey dirty from how easy it was.That man took a direct hit from Phoenix Ra in a Shadow Game and stayed standing, Aigami should've had to work to take out Joey.
@@littlekuribohimposte I think (don't quote me on this, it's been 8 years since I watched this) that Joey was saved by atem at that point
@@roninwarriorsfan Yeah Joey was saved prior to the tournament
@@roninwarriorsfan IT's been just as long for me soI can't say if you're definitivly right or wrong.
Oh god, are we old?
@@littlekuribohimposte Nah, Card Games are just timeless. They date back thousands of years ago from and I'm just reading off my google search here before AD1000 from the Mamluk Empire in Egypt. So Kazuki Takahashi might've been inspired by that. Rest in Peace King of Games
- turn 3
- "the penultimate turn of the duel!"
all modern players felt that
Fr fr 🤣🤣🤣
Bolt to asume the Duel gets to Turn 4
@@HorusOrigin bold to assume it even gets to turn 3 XD
@@ARCEUS493ZELDA bold to assume it even gets to turn 2
@@LouX453 true true XD especially with the salty scoopers out there
Kaiba summons Obelisk from the Earth..
And people thought Yugi attacking the moon was wild...
Yeah master roshi could have just cut off gokus tail
Hey, they're dueling in Atem's tomb and Obelisk had a good bond with Kaiba. If anyone would be able to call on the big guy from beyond the grave, it's be Kaiba.
@@caiusdrakegaming8087 Agreed PLUS Seto Kaiba IS the reincarnation of Priest Seto who if i recall was not only Atem's cousin BUT also VERY faithful to him and Egypt with the respect going both ways so chances are that could have been enough for Obelisk to decide for himself to help out lets be honest the Egyptian God Cards have done quite a few non-duel related things like destroying Pegasus's employees and scaring Pegasus in his nightmare
@@MDKGunnerplus seto is one of two people to directly defy fate. He has a very strong magical aura.
@@ked49Are you sure it's not just that he was just bloody to stubborn to win that he decided to, literally, punch Death in the face to gain an upper hand against his opponent?
The pharaoh appears. He draws a card. It’s Pot of Greed. He plays it and leaves without explaining what it does. Reality collapses. The end.
that is aporia not the pharaoh
@@yassinhafez1337Who and what?
I love that despite NOT wanting the Pharaoh to return, Aigami pushing Yugi to his absolute limit was what caused Atem to step in and go "You should go home now." I know some people have their grievances with the moment, but to me, it doesn't at all take away from Yugi's abilities. We've seen time and time again how good of a duelist he is. Atem stepping in kind of reminds me of how Yugi stepped in when Atem was battling Gansley in the Virtual World Arc. Atem was taking hit after hit, and one more might have exhausted him to the point of not being able to continue.
That's exactly what happened here. Not to mention, with Yugi superimposed on the Pharaoh's face, it's a clear message to the audience that they ARE working together; just as they ALWAYS did. Plus, it allows for Yugi to finally be able to have that proper closure he so desperately needed. And I personally love that they didn't speak to each other; their bond was so strong they didn't need words. You know exactly what they WOULD say should they have conversed.
Side note I really love the detail that Yugi's monster is what allowed Atem to special summon Mahad. A lot of people (myself included initially) think the Pharaoh just SUMMONED him from sheer will but that's not what happened at all. It is really reminiscent of how Yugi's final draw in his duel against Pegasus allowed Atem to bring forth the Magician of Black Chaos. It's quite iconic, and quite fitting. That these two are able to work in such tandem, that even when separated, they are as one. Also also I absolutely adore that Atem did not even dare let Yugi hit the floor as he collapsed. Love that protective energy. It never left. And it makes sense it wouldn't; that type of love for someone (however you want to perceive that love to be) doesn't just go away when death occurs.
honestly when you remember that in egyptian mythology pharaohs are essentially demigod, i find it reasonable that Atem, under certain situations, can perform what is more or less a divine intervention, after all the series proved that gods that the egyptian god cards were based on very much do exist, and what keeps it from being a cop out to me is he only does it the once, he does not do it causally, he does it in a time of great peril to save his closest friend, as yugioh was more than a mere host for his spirit, he was his friend, arguably his closest
technically, mahad can summon himself to the field just by being drawn, so it didnt need clear kuriboh to do that. but yugi/atem still needed the draw power of clear kuriboh, so yes the parallel is still there and is quite a nice touch.
That's such a beautiful way to describe their relationship. Well said!
Also keep in mind, in the series, Yugi has just as much skill and talent for dueling as Atem does(well, Yugi has a bit more as confirmed by the pharaoh himself)but Yugi always had really low confidence that held him back from his full potential, he would always second guess himself.
Well the Millennium Puzzle has the lucky draw thing to force specific cards to the top of the deck.
I don't think Yugi ever learned that power, it's a Pharaoh thing.
I like the choice of card for Atem to draw in defense of Yugi.
Mahad is the priest who originally commanded the Dark Magician, and who merged his Ba and Ka together to become an eternal guardian for the pharaoh. Having returned to the afterlife and reunited with his friends and family, Atem has also reunited with the man who protected him in so many duels throughout the story.
So, for his brief return from the afterlife, Atem brought along a friend to defend his irreplaceable partner.
I like to think that Mahad was already in Yugi's deck and Atem's arrival more or less willed it to the top.
Also notable is that Mahad is summoned facing towards Atem, kneeling. Every other monster is summoned facing away from the player, but Mahad is so devoted to his king that faces towards him in respect before taking to the field.
Another cool thing is that Mahad is LIGHT attribute when Dark Magician is DARK. Likely a reference to the Pharaoh having finished his journey and the darkness of Zorc, the Shadow Games, and the Milennium items being purged
@@rohithperla9536 Also another display of the series' theme of dark and light not necessarily equating to any "morality."
So what you're saying is that Aigami got jumped.
Fun fact: in his solo duel against aigami, you could say that kaiba pulled a litteral deus ex machina: A God from the machine. After all, Kaiba used tech to ressurect Obelisk.
Nah, he used the heart of the cards.
Aigami: How? How did you do this?!
Kaiba: What are you babbling about? Of course a God can call forth another God.
Aigami: Do you really believe your own hype that much?
Kaiba: *I AM THE HYPE!!!*
@@DranzerG3 Hype is for losers who aren't gods.
Kaiba is a reincarnation of Priest Seto. This makes him also, by technicality, "The Pharoah." The technology helped, but Kaiba magically summoned Obelisk. Kaiba did not use technology to bring back Obelisk at all, except using his jet to get there lol
The Egyptian Gods will come to the Pharoa's aid. It's only because it was the resting place of the Millennium Items. That flash in his eyes signifies him calling out for Obelisk. it makes more sense in the sub, where the translation is "call out" instead of "summon."
In my head I imagine Obelisk telepathically going "Kaiba! Good to see you-- Oh you need me to throw some hands? I'm down."
@@XXMatt0040XX
I had this exact thought process too. The sub really does help fill in how he summoned Obelisk.
The sub shows Kaiba having the same inner monologue like his dub but he was feeling more regret than angry he's about to die and he's close to finishing his project. In the dub, when he sees Atem, he says, "I will Duel him again!"
The sub, when he sees Atem, he whispers, "Yugi..."
I felt like Atem symbolically giving the thumbs up was like his acknowledgement. "Go ahead Kaiba, use the Gods. You have every right to do so... Obelisk is hearing your plea, Kaiba.."
Kaiba in the first duel was like: "Screw the rules, I activate plot armor!"
And they had to end it there becuase there was no way to top it
Honestly now that I think about it, apart from drawing from the ground, Obelisk should be allowed to summon itself, since it has to tribute 3 monsters in order to be normal summoned because of it's effect.
That's what both Yugi and Kaiba said in this entire movie.
They were dueling in the tomb of the Pharaoh's, Kaiba was a Pharaoh in a past life, and the God's are said to serve the Pharaoh's in their time of need, Kaiba summoning Obelisk mirrors the time when Atem first summoned Obelisk against Thief King Bakura
Well, its kaiba, his character trait is "screw everything, im seto fckn kaiba" 😂
So we have two characters I want to introduce: Aigami and Tea Gardner. One of them is the final villain we have ever seen for the original series and he has some of the most broken cards ever and has a grand goal. The other is not really a duelist and wants to be a dancer, and is there to cheer her friends on.
Now one of these has a 3 W 0 L win ratio, the other has 0 W 3 L win ratio.
Can you guess which is which?
Easy
Tea 3W, 0L
Aigami 0W, 3L
What do I win?
But which one dueled against characters with plot armor
@@Linkhood Ironically... both.
@@Snipergod1024 Yeah Mai threw her duel against Tea, she got outside help from Yugi because of his Dark Magician and in her first ever duel, she beat Joey when they were both noobs
I love the pharaoh scene in this movie so much. Shows up, draws one card, Egypt themed light show plays, villain defeated. It's like boiling down every thing about the show and movies into one glorious moment.
The scene itself is glorius but kinda go against everything that the finale of the original series and this own movie tried to tell
The whole message of letting the past in the past
Yugi becoming the True king of games surpassing atem
And the whole moral point of kaiba of Being obssessed with the past and this is what stops him from greatness is throw away for a (i admit that it was awesome and glorius but...) a big plot hole of how t.f. atem appearend again
That exact scene ruined it for me. Aigami had game, he deserved the win, but no, plot had to plot and Atem had to come out of nowhere and hand Yugi the win.
@@joaoarap4573 I see it as Atem showing up to take care of Zorc/The Milennium Ring. It makes sense since Zorc should be gone, but still persists just to spread misery like a bad dream.
So Atem showing up to get rid of him once and for all, so the world can truly move on is fitting
@@toumabyakuya I'm sorry, did you watch the entire series with your eyes closed?
@@lordgrub12345 Nope, if anything, that is a criticism I give to the entirety of DM. It always hands Yugi/Atem/Kaiba victories with the most BS of reasons.
It's a shame Joey never got to have a duel in the movie. I will always wonder what new cards I would have used
For real better yet it could have been a 1 V 3 towards the end and as for his cards, it'll pretty much be the update of red eyes cards.
@@danielcain8136bit of red eyes and many dice or coin cards. I think he would defeat satorius in gx s2, cuz nobody has more luck than Joey 👀
Joey would most likely have been running the newer support like
- Black Stone of Legend
- Black Metal Dragon
- Red-Eyes Darkness Metal Dragon
- Red-Eyes Black Meteor Dragon
- Meteor Dragon Red-Eyes Impact
- Red-Eyes Fusion
- Red-Eyes Insight
- Red-Eyes Spirit
- Return of the Red-Eyes
- Red-Eyes Fang With Chain
- Archfiend Black Skull Dragon
- Meteor Black Comet Dragon
Since he is most likely tag teaming with Yugi, throw a Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon in there for Yu-Jo.
If his deck doesn’t lean super heavily into being a pure Red-Eyes deck but includes more warriors like Flame Swordsman, Landstar, Gilford and Gearfried, including Red-Eyes Slash Dragon in his deck would be very likely.
@@Zong_Chenghe is definitely keeping his card that requires three tributes because it was badass also I kinda wanted him to keep his dragon for the true gearfree
@@Zong_Cheng I would have loved to see Yugi and Joey team up to summon Red Eyes Dark Dragoon.
correction, In the first dual Oblisk can be summoned not because hes an Egyptian god but because the card text effect of the Egyptian gods Requiring Tributes Overwriting the dimension summoning rules (Requires 3 Tributes to Normal Summon in card text overwriting Game Mechanics) so even though he can't normal Tribute that line of text effectively bypasses the Board Lock
His trap also explicitly states that it's getting normal summoned, not dimension summoned.
"it's no monster. It's a god." Might be Kaiba's most badass line ever imo and he had tons before that one
It is the pinnacle of “screw the rules, I have money”
Eric Stuart at his finest! Say what you will about 4Kids...
idk man, i feel like the enitre duel against ishizu is pretty great. "screw destiny- i'm KAIBA!" is my favorite
This and "That's right I'll sacrifice god" from the Japanese version of his duel against Ishizu are my two favourite Kabia lines.
@@ianslee4765 more like, “screw fate, I have blue eyes”
Oh my lord it was a like 20 something duels but we are back here in the dark side of dimensions
Fun fact this is actually the 49th duel analysis video Sam's made and the SEVENTH duel involving Yugi and Kaiba against or dueling with each other. The first was DSOD, Pyramid of Light, Battle City, Dartz, Noah, and their 4 way with Marik and Joey.
Which means Yugi and Kaiba when together make up around 14% of this series so far
@DranzerG3 kinda makes sense given Yugi is the mc 😂
@@ribottostudio And Kaiba ain't slacking on those numbers either
Yugi Moto (not Yami Yugi) is one my favorite duelist in any YGO series. That reactive playstyle, where he waits for his opponent to commit past a point of no return before dismantling their plays with a well thought-out plan, is very reminiscent of how an actual competitive player holds their interruptions. It's more noticeable in his duels against Yami and Kaiba, but even here, you can see him baiting his opponent into bad attacks and turn the tables on them the instant they get blinded by a potential game shot.
Judai even noted how hard it actually is to deal damage to him.
@@trulymrword And if Dimitri wasn't acting like how he thought Yugi would, he would have won the duel with Yugi's deck.
I think the main purpose of the Dimension Summoning was to give Yugi and Kaiba (especially Kaiba) a convenient way to summon their stronger Monsters without tributing, thus rendering the duels much faster.
It was a reference of the final arc in DM. In Ancient egypt they dueled using the spirit +magic. Like solomon summoning exodia against zorc.
@@nicholasberto575 Yes, "Dimension Duels" are honestly just a reskin of the original "format" of the Dark Games and their function.
One thing I like; the Obelisk hits the field, it is NOT a dimension summon. Like it says in the video, Obelisk forces himself onto the board with his own power.
The Gods will aid the Pharoah in his time of need. Kaiba, being a reincarnation of Priest Seto is by technicality also "the" Pharoah because Priest Seto became Pharaoh after Atem.
It's funny, back in the early 2000s (Battle City Arc) when I was a kid, me and my friends didn't have a total grasp on the Yugioh card rules so we made up our own regarding life points and followed card effects for the Egyptain God cards from the anime.
We didn't realize that life point lost between monsters was done through subtracting the difference. Instead if your monster was destroyed, you would lose life points equal to the current attack of the destroyed monster. Same thing for defense monsters.
I guess we were dueling with "Dimension Damage", before it became a thing.
You were visionaries
I absolutely love how all of little Yugi's wins have been done through very precise combo strategies. I think it really shows the difference between himself and people like Atem and Kaiba. And to a degree it even sets him apart from other protagonists aside from maybe Yusei or Yusaku.
Just makes me love Yugi's deck even more. I love Silent Magician and the whole growth mechanic. Really shows Yugi's path as a kid getting older, wiser, and far stronger. But he can still play with toys like the lego gadgets too. The psychology behind Yugioh characters' decks fascinates me to no end.
@@riluna3695 for kazuki i think he always imagined yugi to be himself without the tiring effects of his life meaning a kid who no matter how old will always love games
@@riluna3695Also the Big Fucking Destruction Dragon with Omega Rays everywhere.
Yuma also later on learns to use strategy’s even without his ace
@@trulymrword Because sometimes, you can't afford to be clever and tactical and strategic.
Sometimes, you need to just break some shit.
0:00 Intro
1:00: Duel 1. Kaiba Vs Aigami.
14:20: Conclude duel 1 (Who supposed to win).
16:40: Duel 2: Yugi vs Aigami.
23:47: Conclude duel 2 (Who supposed to win).
24:50: Duel 3: Yugi/Kaiba Vs Dark Aigami
32:45: Conclude duel 3 (Who supposed to win).
There is a narrative purpose to the spirit mechanic in Dimension Duel. Both Kaiba and Yugi always sets their monster to the highest stat, showing that they have great willpower. However, Aigami relies on monster with zero ATK (thus does not need willpower to power them up) that are then buffed with card effect, implying a dueling style with a very weak willpower (since powering up by card effect does not require willpower).
For all of Aigami's talk about how superior Prana are and how their consciouness are 7 times greater than the average person, he resorts to cheat out his monster's power, while Yugi and Kaiba powers them up with their own strength.
A telling scene is this sort-of throwaway line by Aigami when Yugi summons Gaia Lord:
"You set its stats to max again?". This implies that setting max stat is actually difficult, and might even be common to see an average dimension duelist rarely able to get their monster's stat to max.
Pretty sure that scene is more so Aigami being dumbfounded that Yugi would choose to increase his monster’s attack to the max as he knows that if Lord Gaia is destroy, Yugi would lose. However, that isn’t to say there isn’t any meaning to it as it could also be indicative of Yugi’s willingness to fight to the very end as when put on the edge, he’ll choose to fight as opposed to self preservation. Contrast this to Aigami where his cubic monsters let themselves return to the hand and field and so you can see he fights for self preservation which correlates to his backstory where he aims to take those chosen by the plana to a new world while also ridding the world from Bakura under belief that he’s still being under the influence of the ring/believing that Bakura was evil.
Is on brand for Yugioh to choose storytelling over mechanics honestly.
13:36 Seto Kaiba: “It's no monster... It's a GOD!!!”
Dub Kaiba was flawless in DSOD.
Eh, Sub Kaiba saying it slaps harder
Dub Kaiba: It's a God.
Sub Kaiba: KAMI DA!!!
@@nicholasdaniel2778 i mean people like you are always gonna say that
@@alakazamlover4908 And that means?
23:00 Just realized this is a damn "Why are you hitting yourself?" combo. Glorified 3-step magic cylinder...
I honestly really like the obelisk play in the first duel.
Yes, drawing it was shenanigans, but so were many things in yugioh in general, like drawing the legendary dragons in season 4.
And if you accept that obelisk has his "unaffected by everything " protection, then i think its neat, that it can bypass the dimension duel summoning restriction, because its three monster summoning requirement isnt inherent to it being a high level monster, but instead is something like a cost printed on the card itself.
These are some of my favorite videos. Thank you so much for making these. I'm excited about this one
Sam you clever man, you were trying to release this close to the airing date of the DSOD movie in Japan. Great touch and even greater video! I know these can be tough to make, but I think a good one to make down the line would be Team 5ds vs Team Taiyo.
It is a very long duel, but it's got real spirit and it's pretty straight forward. Plus, it's got one of the best uses of the rules at the end of the duel that I've seen in any yugioh series
Aigami has it hard, all his duels ended on his turn!
What a fitting end to his duels.
Still waiting for Kaiba and Yugi vs Lumis and Umbra 😢
Same here❤❤
I agree.
Me too
Good call
Had Marik not taken over Lumis then Yugi would have lost, at least. He only had 500 life points left which would have been reduced to 0 by the effect of Mask of Dispel at the start of his next turn.
In case anyone might be confused. Cubic counter does not reduce the monster's ATK to zero. That effect is exclusive to Cubic Rebirth. This is why Krystal Dragon still had 2500ATK
Yami yugi returning at the end of duel made me emotional it was literally like seeing an old friend one last time
Kaiba ripped a hole thru space and time to summon a God so he could work towards dueling his bromance, the Pharoah. Typical day for Seto Kaiba.😅
13:03 Also the fact that Kaiba HIMSELF just so happens to be the reincarnation OF a pharaoh, and Atem's cousin/SUCCESSOR for that matter XD
I feel like not enough people recognize that fun detail :D
Can we take a moment to appreciate how badass big brain Yugi is? he doesn't even need shenanigans like Kaiba :'D
The way Yugi smacked him with that triple Trap combo reminds me of the Pharaoh's "MONSTA CARDO" against Weevil (Oricalcos).
This movie is almost 8 years old. Wow. 😮
I know
I can't imagine how much trouble Kaiba would've been in if his duel with Aigami was a normal duel instead of a dimension duel. His best move first turn would've been summoning or setting Lord of D. and passing, while Aigami could've done his normal turn(s) as if nothing is different.
Dark Ganex wouldn’t have been able to get over Lord of D. His combo into Buster Gundhil would’ve been halted
I never realized how short these duels were.
In the original Japanese version of the movie, Aigami's commentary about Obelisk is that it should only be in service to the Pharoah and could only be summoned by his will. The latter part being said as it zooms in on Kaiba's eyes upon Obelisk. Basically, it implies that Atem was giving his blessings to Kaiba here, and he is possibly interpreting it as Atem wanting him to succeed not only in this duel but to achieve his plan.
Kaiba is technically "The" Pharoah. Priest Seto became Pharoah after Atem.
I personally think the Puzzle itself did it; antithetical to the Rod making Kaiba sacrifice Obelisk, the Puzzle let him draw it.
Of course, Atem is actually a God in the afterlife; so nothing I'm adding is mutually exclusive to your comment
I love how Kaiba says that line, "It's no monster. It's a God!" in Duel Links.
There is nothing quite like Kaiba than screwing the rules of the duel to force out a resting Egyptian god
Obelisk was probably having a nice lil 5000+ year old nap, came out of retirement for the marik arc, went back to sleep, got bitch slapped by kaiba only to almost win another children's cardgame 😂😂😂
@@galaxyjaam039hey, it is the only card game in universe
About the Obelisk summoning. I understood that his effect overrides the dimension summoning requirement. As in, even in a Dimension Duel, Obelisk still requires 3 Tributes to Normal Summon; which his opponent gladly put onto his field.
My friend pointed out that in Yugi vs Aigami Yugi is absolutely RUTHLESS. He strung Aigami along the first few turns and corned him into defeating himself.
Our boy grew up and learned to go for the throat. Atem would be proud
“It’s no monster, it’s a god!” Best quote from Kaiba ever.
I see your quote, and raise you "I have just transcended common sense!"
Eric Stuart at his finest! Say what you will about 4Kids, but, man, the casting...
@@noahzhellos8344 just out of curiosity, what is that from
@@ked49 If memory serves, subbed version of Kaiba vs Alister first duel.
YOU MOCK ME WITH FRUIT?!
I always thought it wasn't just Kaiba being in the tomb that let him summon obelisk. It was Atem who gave him the card in that moment. Because the Egyptian Gods are all Pharaoh's servants. And Kaiba says "Yugi" before summoning Obelisk, noticing it was him doing it. Later on Atem also helps Joey, and of course, directly intervenes finally with Yugi. I know some people don't like that, and I understand their reasoning, but I personally love that Atem is still watching over his friends. Even Kaiba.
I mean, if you pay attention to the final duel where Atem steps in to finish it. He arrives similarly to how the Egyptian God Cards do when they're summoned. He had ascended basically. He was of the divine by that point.
I prefer kiaba used bribed the god to return .
Late, but Kaiba is actually "The Pharoah" by technicality. Kaiba is a reincarnation of Priest Seto; who was Pharoah after Atem.
Kaiba actually has the right to call for the Gods' aid. In the sub, "summon" is replaced by "call out." Kaiba is calling out for Atem (who is actually a legit God in the afterlife.)
I like to think of it as the reverse of the Rod telling Kaiba to sacrifice Obelisk; this time it's the Millennium Puzzle giving him the chance.
I also like to imagine Obelisk seeing Kaiba and going "Hey man! Oh, this guy causing problems? Let's throw some hands one more time..."
Three things i liked absolutely,about the movie:
1-Superb animations and incredible voice acting in the japanese dub (i got chills when deep eyes and Crimson Nova trinity were summoned with their chants, literally goes to show you the emphasis difference with other dubs)
2-Kaiba is not a rival..he is THE rival. Not many would commit to sacrifice something for their nemesis, especially those with a big ego like him.
3-Kaiba finally acknowledge Yugi as a worthy opponent, because during their duel,before the final attack he smiled..and it was imo,a smile of satisfaction,for both a great duel and a grandiose opponent.
Im literally impatient to see the new movie and i hope it surpasses darkside and the expectations of something even greater 😊
Wait whats the new movie??
in 13:34 , if you're watching the japanese dub, that moment becomes more epic
it's also playing a different theme in the background (remix of god's anger from DM)
But if you watch the entirety of DSOD in the English Dub. You realize that Kaiba's VA was giving us his best. It was a flawless Kaiba.
Yeah, it’s cool how they were able to get the 4Kids actors and actresses back
Friendly reminder for everyone that God's Anger is a BANGER. It's the music playing as Joey tanks Ra's attack
Kaiba summoning Obelisk in DSOD is probably the best scene in that movie.
It was SO hype.
I really like these videos especially the opening and closing spiels
"The Duel begins and ________ goes first and he/she draws. His/her opening hand consists of..."
"It's ________ and he/she draws. His/her opening hand consists of..."
"It's ________'s turn and the penultimate/final turn of the Duel"
And of course misplays and alternate strategies...
"I'm gonna count this as a misplay"
Speaking of misplays, please upload the exhibition Duel during Battle City.
"Was Marik/Yami Bakura About to Beat Yami Marik?"
Although this Duel mainly focuses on digging for The Winged Dragon of Ra, I observed 2 misplays in that Duel.
1.) When Bakura played Multiple Destruction, Marik would've attacked with Drillago to destroy Gernia. When this happens, Bakura draws Puppet Master and since he has no Level 4 or below Monster, he's bricked so when it's back to Yami Marik and draws a card, Yami Marik can attack directly leaving Bakura with 1300 LP left. Another alternative play here was summon Makyura then attack Gernia with him or Drillago then attack Bakura directly with the other Monster. When it's Bakura's turn, he draws Puppet Master then set Monster Reborn and end his turn. When it's back to Marik, he draws and doesn't matter what card since Mark can just attack directly with either Monsters (Bakura 1300 -> 0) winning Yami Marik the Duel (Misplay - Yami Marik)
2.) Bakura should've set Monster Reborn before playing Exchange so that Yami Marik won't be able to take it from his hand should Ra be sent to the Graveyard. (Misplay - Bakura)
Also a side note (although not a misplay), Bakura is noted for being reckless with his Life Points just focusing on digging for Ra.
"Deus ex Obelisk"
Took me a minute, but this is the best pun I've heard in a while
Shouldn’t it be Obelisk ex machina?
@@dragonstouch1042 the joke here is that Obelisk the Tormentor’s name in the OCG is “God from the Obelisk”
duuude thanks a lot! i wouldn't ask for a better video in a boring dinner time like today, been waiting for these duels to be covered
Probably my favorite YGO movie of all time
it's so cool when you say "and the penultimate turn of the duel".
By the way, it's a literal Obelisk ex Machina (Obelisk in the Machine).
I've been bingeing these series recently and have been really enjoying them. Great work
Aigami rolls up and is like we’re playing by my super special rules that help me more than they help you and Kaya and Yugi are like all right and then kick his ass lol
I feel like Obelisk was in Kaiba's head like, "bro, I got you"
12:53 kaiba kinda went "Screw the rules , i have lootboxes!"
"MONSTA DEWA NAI, KAMI DA!!!!!"
Iconic word. I got goosebumps hearing that word.
Great video as usual! Fingers crossed for the Lumis and Umbra duel one day.
Same that was a fun duel.
Yugi and Joey vs the Big 5 would be great too.
I've been waiting for this duel's analysis for YEARS. Finally.
The Deus Ex Machina moments in this movie were great and fitting. Throughout the series and especially in the manga, Kaiba is just built different. When I saw him summon obelisk in this movie, I was so hype and had no problem accepting it narratively. Same goes for Yugi and Atem.
'Penultimate', Sam's favorite word!!! Kidding dude! 😃
Love you my guy
This vids are make me feel alive
My heart beats in hyper drive
i honestly wish i knew the deck recipe thats Atem used in the simulation duel when Kaiba was testing his new dueling system earlier in the movie it looked so cool
fun fact
the dub version of the film constanly switches between calling him diva and aigami..aka his japanese and english names
I always thought that Kaibas new duel disk drawing method allowed him to draw cards basically from anywhere as long as he was actively thinking and wanting to draw a card more so as a way for people who say have lost that hand and dont have a cybernetic one then as you said drawing Obelisk was just because of the location still and always will be a badass scene
I love how Yugi went from timid boy getting beat up to wiping the floor with Aigami and going "this is what happens when you mess with my friends"
I was really proud of his growth when I saw the movie.
Kaiba watching Aigami play solitaire for 5 minutes he was so close to saying 'This is some bs'
Gotta love how Aigami keeps losing during his own turn lol 😂
Just rewatched this movie with my brothrr yesterday. This is the greatest fan service we ever got as yugioh fans.
Coolest thing about Kaiba playing Obelisk is the cards literally don't exist in the world anymore so Kaiba manifested Obelisk through sheer willpower and my personal headcanon the Pharaoh essentially sending him backup
This breakdown explain a lot of questions in the movie that I needed answered! Thanks for this!😅
THE TIME HAS COME AND SO HAVE I
I’LL LAUGH LAST CUZ YA CAME TO DIE
One thing I love about Atem's turn is how Mahad enters play kneeling to him. Talk about eternal loyalty.
i love that Yugi beats Aigami via essentially inverting Berserker Soul.
Reminded me rather how he forced Strings into an infinite loop of attacks with Osiris' second mouth.
And similar to how he beat Atem by forcing Slifer into a similar attack loop to nuke all 3 gods
Amazing to see another episode of this series, keep up the great work!
AYYYE! I play Cubik on Master Duel. Archetype absolutely SLAPS!
As a note, it's probably Unification of the Cubic lords was never the mysterious card, but instead it could be Cubic Defense, since before the Dark Cubic stuff appeared, he had no fusion monster from what we see
In the last duel where he has Unification, I think the mysterious card is probably Cubic Karma, since he has no vijam on hand it cannot be used, and the card he draws is probably Indiora Death Volt
For Kaiba in the last duel, I think those 4 mysterious cards are:
3 Blue Eyes White Dragon
1 Lord of D
Probably saved them just in case he can draw a fusion card
I love Aigami so much I wish we got to see more of him
I'd love to know what the power(s) of the plana is
riiight, if we got more aigami i could get cubic supp😭😭😭i love cubics we just need help
What I find amusing is that the Dimension Duels happened during the tournament. So the Audience were probably just sitting there witnessing and hearing the words for a weird summoning mechanic, and never getting any context on it (Not that it mattered)
The final match of 5Ds: Yusei Fudo vs. Jack Atlas.
14:10 Wait, that's Mokuba?
One of the most deserving archetypes of more support
I love the deck
I just got to say Obelisk looks menacing in this film
"But monster can't activate their effects on the field!"
"Its no monster its a GOD!"
Kaiba is just in another level
"well how about another copy of it" i wasn't expecting that 😂😂😂
What about making a video ranking every movie deck (it can have an anime world potential and real world potential as its topic)
Neat analysis video! Thanks for uploading!
Must be really cool to actually see thier hands sometimes instead of running the duel back to back and theorizing what they drew and set depending on Thier play
Makes me super happy 😅 Saves me a ton of Reverse Engineering
"it's no monster. . . It's a god!"
This line still give me the chills
I need the duel of Yusei Jack and Crow vs Goodwin analyzed STAT!
And Yusei vs Kiryu round 2 and 3
13:34 - "Bakana! Monsta koka no muko!"
"Monsta dera mai! KAMI DA!!!"
If Aigami was possessed by the ring, does that mean it was Zorc/Yami Bakura and not Aigami duelling?
All of the above, like jaden it is an amalgamation of souls
Zorc was destroyed
@@somnus2658 all darkness in all of time was too… then yugioh GX happened
Love your vids bro u is the best
Love this video! Keep up the good work! But you know what is a internal duel is lighting vs spectre. It was a very close fight
They really liked 4-Turn Duels, huh? 😂
And Aigami losing during his own turn