![]() Rising of Shadows, the music used when Yami Bakura defeats Bonz and his gang, is a mix of awe-inspiring power and the feeling that something horrible is happening.Marik got several different theme songs in the dub, all of which are excellent and highlight different aspects of his personality.Dartz' theme and Movement of Doma from the Japanese version are some of the most beautiful tracks and fit the tragedy of Dartz and Atlantis.Noah Kaiba's Japanese theme is even more beautiful. Noah Kaiba has a pretty creepy, yet at the same time intriguing theme.Toon World, which sounds so deviously mischievous that's it's absolutely perfect for the creator of Duel Monsters.Thief King Bakura's theme, an ominous, highly catchy piece that suits his character perfectly.Whenever this started playing up you knew things were going to get bad soon. The highly ominous Japanese Seal of Orichalcos theme.Especially helps with the flashbacks of their friendship and how far it went to get them to this spot. "No Matter What" practically defines the bond between Yugi and Joey.From the US version of the movie, we have "You're not Me." Also "One Card Short".The dub has "Face Up, Face Down" and it's awesome.As you can see, I'm the absolute shiz, am I right? What's that? You want to challenge me? Bring it. If Duke Devlin's theme was turned into dialogue, this is what it'd be: "Hello, ladies.Mai and the Harpie Ladies starts off with a hip-hop beat before transitioning into a synth-heavy piece that grows more intense as her combos and strategies evolve.It's got nothing on "EYE'S", a hot-blooded song that accompanies the last anime arc with strong impressions. Anyone would kill to have loyal buddies like those four, especially in YGO verse where people can betray you just to get better cards. Jeez, no wonder Seto Kaiba is jealous of Yugi's friendship. Genki no Shower, the first ending for the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters is a catchy tune about Yugi's friendship with Anzu, Jounouchi, Honda and Yami Yugi/The Pharaoh.The theme that plays when Yugi first turns to Yami Yugi it's called " Transformation ", and it's epic.The German version starting with Season 2 introduced their very own intro, which is arguably even better than the American one.The three EYES tunes are all epic, climactic battle themes in their own ways, each remixing the same epic melody with more intensity each time.Passionate Duelists and God's Anger received epic remixes befitting a Big Damn Movie like this one.And the dub theme gets even better in the second season. The Dub Opening ( It's time to D-D-DD-DDDDDD-DUEL!), with an appropriately mystical, yet catchy tune that draws you in.You gotta thank Joel Douek for all these songs. Each one is intense, boasting of the mystical powers that be in all their intensity, power, awe, and terror for being on the wrong side of them. Although the Japanese tracks were removed for the dub, it made up for that with some pretty epic songs of its own.Fang of Critias is so epic it gets its own techno mix ! From the original we had Passionate Duelists, The Sealed Miracle, God's Anger, Uncharted Territory. The Japanese tracks blend Egyptian/Arabic folk music with European orchestra."Overlap" was used for Kaiba Corp Grand Prix arc and Millennium World arc.Even detractors of Doma arc admit that "Warriors" is an amazing song. "Warriors" was used for the final four of Battle City arc and Doma arc."Wild Drive" was used for quarter final of Battle City arc and Virtual World arc."Shuffle" was used for preliminary stage of Battle City arc."Voice", the first opening song, was used for Duelist Kingdom arc and Domino City Battles arc.All these opening themes are upbeat intense songs which get the viewers interested with the anime itself. The five openings from the Japanese version.The ending song, "Ashita Moshi Kimi ga Kowaretemo", which is as good as the opening theme, giving a nostalgic feel to the listeners even when they watch the anime for the first time.And then mondegreened in the beginning of the Other Abridged Movie. Mostly known in America as the opening to Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series. From the first series, "Kawaita Sakebi" by Field of View.For a franchise about a children's card game, Yu-Gi-Oh! has a surprising amount of epic tunes in both Japanese and English.
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