He often wears a KaibaCorp Duel Disk on his left arm. He wears the Millennium Puzzle on a lace around his neck. So far, he is the only character in the franchise to have his hair divided into three colors. His extremely extravagant hair features multiple layers including long blond crooked, pointy locks for his fringe the rest features a set of five large spikes and two smaller spikes colored black with a magenta sheen along the edges. His normal outfit consists of the standard male Domino Junior/Senior High uniform complete with a closed buckled collar. ![]() Yugi's character design was overseen by Kazuki Takahashi. Depicted here is the character in the full Domino School boy's regalia from front, side, and rear views and alongside views of his head from different angles. Yugi's design incorporates multiple layers of clothing and a wide range of expressions. Téa has been shown to have romantic feelings for both Yugi and Yami Yugi. Yugi has been friends with Téa since childhood and has a romantic crush on her. Yugi's friends often cheer him on from the sidelines, and Joey has dueled at his side. Yugi is part of a close-knit group of best friends: Joey Wheeler, Tristan Taylor, Téa Gardner and Bakura Ryou. He lives with his paternal grandfather, Solomon Muto, and his mother. Yugi was initially unaware of his existence and control of Yugi's body, and would involuntarily shift to Yami Yugi at trying times. Yugi possessed the three thousand-year-old (five thousand in the dub) mystical Millennium Puzzle, which allowed his body to bear host to the spirit of the Puzzle, Yami Yugi. Together with the spirit of Pharaoh Atem, he holds the title "King of Games" (King of Duelists in Japanese version). It was stated once that Yugi is the modern day version of Pharaoh Atem. It was up on Dailymotion, but currently only two episodes from it are up.Īlso, while we’re on the topic, while Googling for the Singapore dub, I dug up this petition asking 4K and Konami to consider an uncut redub.Yugi Muto ( 武 ( む ) 藤 ( とう ) 遊 ( ゆう ) 戯 ( ぎ ) Mutō Yūgi), also romanized as Yugi Mutou, is the main protagonist of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series, along with Yami Yugi. Here you go, guys enjoy!įor more uncut episodes, you can look into watching the Singapore dub also keeps the original music and dialogue, but they use the dub names and the voices/acting (but mostly the voices) can be a bit wacky at times, DUDE! Still, they made it up to Mai VS Marik at last check, so they have that working for them. But who knows, maybe with the DM remaster going on, they’ll reconsider resparking the project.īut anywho, enough backstory. And since the Japanese-audio versions were on the DVDs too, it does make sense. ![]() Especially given the contract issues with Yugi’s Seiyuu, Shunsuke Kazama, that were only recently cleared up IIRC for the Crunchyroll subs. The main excuse tossed around was that 4Kids didn’t want them to compete with sales of the dub DVDs (while, while stupid, given it was 4Kids at the time…), but after looking it up on the Wikia and seeing a possible legal rights issue listed there, that seems a lot more plausible. It only went on for nine episodes before the plug was pulled, with a fourth DVD going up to 12 already planned. :P Some original names were also kept in spots (like Sugoroku over Solomon), while one instance sounds good in theory, but not so much in practice lol. How well it was adapted is now up to you to judge. This dub kept the original music and OP/EN, card designs, as well as the original dialogue. *ahem* Anywho, yeah, produced back in 2004. This is the uncut dub 4Kids produced with FUNimation way back in… *google-fu* 2004 WHOA WHAT HOLD ON TEN+ YEARS AGO?! WHAT–I MEAN HOW?! :O So I had these lying around and, after some discussion earlier, decided to upload them. Let me know if you find that the links are down, and always check the original post! I’ll post these up for download on NAC sometime soon, so stay tuned. And today, I decided to reupload these to Videa.hu because Cloudy’s gotten a bit unreliable lately. And I also made the prologue about the History of Gaming consistent through all nine episodes (originally, it’d either be scripted slightly differently or had different inflections) by using the prologue as used in episode 8, which was much closer to the original’s style. ![]() I also tweaked the audio a bit for one, I added back the more human-like monster sounds (Cyclops/Hitotsu-Me Giant, Crocodilus, etc) that were cut for some reason where no one was speaking over them. Update (7/16/17): ALL THE LINKS HAVE BEEN UPDATED! It seems Cloudy had issues with most of the MKV files I originally uploaded for this, so back in March 2016, I spent a few days resyncing the uncut dub’s audio to the Japanese DVD rips (Zero-Raws for 1-4, then Astral_Union’s for 5-9 since ZR had some weird frame rate issue going there).
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