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Eleven Arts To Host Subtitled Screenings of Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions In the USA


Eleven Arts just activated the trap cards of all the sub fans of the North American anime world.

Film distributor Eleven Arts recently started listing new screenings for Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions. The new screenings are for a subtitled run for the film.

Twenty three dates were listed for the film’s subtitled version:

  • 4/14/2017: The Maple Theater (Bloomfield, MI)
  • 4/14/2017: Hollywood Theater (Pittsburgh, PA)
  • 4/14/2017: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Richardson (Richardson, TX)
  • 4/14/2017: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema One Loudon (Ashburn, VA)
  • 4/15/2017: The Tower Theater (Sacramento, CA)
  • 4/15/2017: Caramel Mountain 12 (San Diego, CA)
  • 4/15/2017: Town Square 14 (San Diego, CA)
  • 4/15/2017: Angelika Pop-Up (Washington D.C.)
  • 4/15/2017: Consolidated Ward with TITAN XC (Honolulu, HI)
  • 4/15/2017: Consolidated Kapolei (Kapolei, HI)
  • 4/15/2017: Village East Cinema (New York, NY)
  • 4/15/2017: Angelika Film Center & Cafe (Dallas, TX)
  • 4/15/2017: Angelika Plano (Plano, TX)
  • 4/15/2017: Angelika Film Center & Cafe – Mosaic (Fairfax, VA)
  • 4/15/2017: Reading Cinemas Manville 12 Plex (Manville, NJ)
  • 4/15/2017: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Richardson (Richardson, TX)
  • 4/16/2017: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Main Street (Kansas City, MO)
  • 4/16/2017: Cedar Lee Theatre (Cleveland, OH)
  • 4/18/2017: Avalon Atmospheric Theater and Lounge (Milwaukee, WI)
  • 4/20/2017: Avalon Atmospheric Theater and Lounge (Milwaukee, WI)
  • 4/24/2017: Raleigh Raleighwood Cinema Grill (Raleigh, NC)
  • 4/28/2017: New People Cinema (San Francisco, CA)
  • 4/29/2017: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Montecillo (El Paso, TX)

Two dub screening dates are also listed:

  • 4/16/2017: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Richardson (Richardson, TX)
  • 4/30/2017: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Montecillo (El Paso, TX)

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Dark Side of Dimensions was directed by Satoshi Kuwahara (Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal). Yu-Gi-Oh! manga creator Kazuki Takahashi was deep in the weeds on the project, acting as character designer, script writer, and chief production supervisor. The film opened in Japanese theaters on April 23, 2016.

The confirmed cast includes:

  • Yugi Muto: Shunsuke Kazama
  • Seto Kaiba: Kenjiro Tsuda
  • Hiroto Honda: Hidehiro Kikuchi
  • Katsuya Jonouchi: Hiroki Takahashi
  • Mokuba Kaiba: Junko Takeuchi
  • Sera: Kana Hanazawa
  • Kudaragi: Kendo Kobayashi
  • Aigami/Deeva: Kento Hayashi
  • Anzu Mazaki: Maki Saitou
  • Shadi Shin: Nozomu Sasaki
  • Ryo Bakura: Rica Matsumoto
  • Mani: Satoshi Hino
  • Kudaragi Gang Member (Jungle Pocket): Hirohisa Ota
  • Bakura’s Father: Kazuhiro Yamaji
  • Black Magician: Kazunari Kojima
  • Kudaragi Gang Member (Jungle Pocket): Kozo Takeyama
  • Isono: Masami Iwasaki
  • Sera (young): Rina Endo
  • Ryuji Otogi: Ryo Naitou
  • Kudaragi Gang Member (Jungle Pocket): Shinji Saito
  • Deeva (young): Shoma Takeda
  • Sugoroku Muto: Tadashi Miyazawa
  • Mani (young): Takeru Taniyama
  • Black Magician Girl: Yuki Nakao

Eleven Arts screened the film in dubbed format on January 27, 2017. Over five hundred theaters carried the film during the initial run. Manga Entertainment and 4K Media gave the film a theatrical run in the UK and Ireland on February 1.

For the dubbed release, the entire original dub cast returned to reprise their roles. Daniel J. Edwards joined the crew to play new character Aigami. The full cast includes:

  • Yugi Muto: Dan Green
  • Seto Kaiba: Eric Stuart
  • Téa Gardner: Amy Birnbaum
  • Kudaragi: Billy Bob Thompson
  • Aigami: Daniel J. Edwards
  • Sera: Laurie Hymes
  • Duke Devlin: Marc Thompson
  • Mani: Tamir Cousins
  • Mokuba Kaiba: Tara Sands
  • Ryo Bakura: Ted Lewis
  • Joey Wheeler: Wayne Grayson
  • Bakura’s Father: Marc Thompson
  • Young Bakura: Michael Crouch

Eleven Arts started streaming a dubbed trailer for the feature in August 2016, which you can check out below:

Source: Eleven Arts (Thanks to ravegrl for the tip!)

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