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[edit] Article should be moved to one of its official titles
In the IMDb, the 2004 film goes under the original name : Yûgiô: Gekijô-ban. Internationally known English title: Yu-Gi-Oh! And U.S. title Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie. The article should be moved to one of these three titles. Hoverfish 20:19, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
- Hoverfish, I adopted this one as a form of disambiguation - There is another Yu-Gi-Oh! movie out there. ALSO, this IS the subtitle of the movie (Pyramid of Light). Also, "Yûgiô: Gekijô-ban," as far as I know, is not the actual Japanese title.
[edit] Canon of Anubis
One of the reasons said that Anubis can't be a canon charater because he was not seen in "Dawn of the Duel". But, we only saw the end of Atem's rule. Anubis might have happened BEFORE "Dawn of the Duel".
[edit] This artice needs spell checks and rewritten abit
Mos tof the stuff in here is either too much needed, no capitols in spaces needed, and has many words that need to be spell checked.Just a thought.Kingdomheartsora 20:41, 31 January 2007
[edit] What's in the uncut version?
Infobox listed Japanese version added 10 minutes of the footage over the English version. So what was added? Consider the changes made in the tv series have been documented so excruciatingly, there is no way nobody knows about the extra contents. Jacob Poon 00:54, 8 February 2008 (UTC)