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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 29 September, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Funimation Productio |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Animated, Color |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 704400055225 |
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Customer Reviews of Yu Gi Oh:Face Off
Stupid Kids After reading some of the ridiculous reviews for this DVD below, I just had to help this item out. The episodes are good. The voice acting is excellent. To be quite honest, I don't think too much of the Japanese episodes. The dialogue is way too slow and boring. <
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>I have no idea when prebuscent kids thought they were such experts on dubbing, but trust me, the episodes aren't as bad as they claim it to be. Give it a shot and make *your* own decisions about it.
This is baaaad, nuff said.
Well, basically this DVD's episode starts when the othere yugi and others, are going up the castle to defeat pegasus, to get yugi's grandfather back, but steo interrcepts them and demands a duel with yugi, if yugi wins he can go on if seto wins he takes yugis starchips (which allows him to move on) and gets to advance on peagasus instead.
Okay no thats done, I can talk about diffrent things, first is that the english version is baad, the voices are terrible, well most of them anyway, they don't show their emotions very well. Second is that it's too expensive as one of the reviewers have said you can get like 30 episodes for 30-40 dollars, this thing has only 3 -_-. They changed the plot alot, which doesn't stand a chance agains't the original, they edit things out. Also this show is aimed at 'kids' like 10, 8, 12 year olds and blah, though Im thirteen, as I like to say you can't really understand someone a diffrent age unless you are their age. This is where I disagree with the other person this anime can be for anyone for any ages..only if you can understand it and if you are not disturbed with it. Most people would think, oh my god you can't watch it beacause your'e 13! but hey I've got alsmost all the original box sets so blah. Um, yeah the dvd menu is really bad and Iv'e heard there is a 'yugioh rap' I think they treid to copy this with pocket monsters (pokemon)
I seriously advise you to buy the japanese version on the internet, it's more worthy of your money.
Good, but overpriced and a horrible dub
Don't be fooled by my review title; I am literally obsessed with the show. It was this obsession of mine that led me to the original Japanese DVDs. I'd like to comment that this DVD is a ripoff. You're paying $17.95 for what, three episodes? I don't think so, EVEN though these three episodes are some of the best ones of the show. My average spending on Yu-gi-Oh DVDs is $30 for 31 episodes. This means that I've spent about $210 for 171 episodes overall. (In other words, it's about $.82 per episode, not including the two or three hour-long specials, as opposed to the $5.98 per episode you're paying for these DVDs.) Personally, if you're over fifteen, I'd recommend the original Japanese DVDs as opposed to the American ones. (Don't worry, the subtitles are good on all of the boxed sets except for the first one, which has mediocre subtitles that can be confusing since the translator was not too good. The other sets have subtitles that are much better.) With the Japanese DVDs, you get better voice acting (it sucks in the American version, you just can't tell until you've seen the original), more character development, a plot that makes more sense (yes, they chop up the plot before they send animes to America), and you get to see what happens before everyone else (I'm three or four seasons ahead of you guys. Hee hee!). If you're under fifteen, then you might want to stick with these DVDs, since the original version has more violence and cursing. (Oh no! The same smut that we see on TV everyday in a cartoon! The horror! 0_o)
Now, to the actual story. The three episodes on this DVD are some of my personal favorites and I'd recommend them to anyone who enjoys some Seto vs. Yugi duels. (Just wait one more season, guys. You don't know what you're missing.) This particular duel starts after Pegasus, the creator of Duel Monsters and the antagonist of the story (this season, anyway), offers Seto a deal: If Seto can defeat Yugi, he will earn the honor to duel with Pegasus and therefore have a shot at saving Mokuba, his younger brother. Seto then challenges Yugi, who accepts. The duel rages back and forth with neither side showing any mercy until Seto makes the duel dangerous and life-threatening by displaying how desperate he is to win. What happens next? Not telling! ^__^ This duel is also the introduction of Seto's ultimate monster: The Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon, a monster that I love.
So, these episodes are excellent, but they are overpriced and the dub isn't as good as the original. Still, this DVD set would make an excellent addition to any Yugioh fan's collection. Whatever you decide, have fun and happy dueling! ..