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Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time
Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time
While riding with Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan, Yusei Fudos's Stardust Dragon is captured by Paradox, a mysterious Turbo Duelist from the future, during a Turbo Duel and turned into a Sin Monster. With the help of the Crimson Dragon, Yusei chases after Paradox as he enters a time slip, ending up in the past. During this time, Paradox duels against Jaden Yuki, who is still able to use the powers of Yubel and The Supreme King. However, by this time Paradox had also captured Cyber End Dragon and Rainbow Dragon and overwhelms Jaden. He is saved thanks to Yusei and the Crimson Dragon. Jaden informs Yusei of Paradox's true intentions. By stealing various monsters from across time and turning them dark, he plans to kill Maximillion Pegasus, the creator of Duel Monsters, preventing the game from being created and causing the events of all three series to never happen. Yusei and Jaden agree to pursue Paradox, which leads them to the past and causes a meeting with the King of Games, Yugi Mutou. However, by the time Yusei & Jaden arrive, Paradox had already attacked his time, supposedly killing both Pegasus and Yugi's grandpa, and had also managed to steal Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Red-Eyes Black Dragon. After explaining everything to Yugi, he agrees to fight with Yusei and Jaden against Paradox in the ultimate three-on-one duel to free the trapped monsters and save both the world and time itself before it's too late. (Source: Wikipedia)
Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time
Episode 1 • DeadLine Studio
While riding with Jack Atlas and Crow Hogan, Yusei Fudos's Stardust Dragon is captured by Paradox, a mysterious Turbo Duelist from the future, during a Turbo Duel and turned into a Sin Monster. With the help of the Crimson Dragon, Yusei chases after Paradox as he enters a time slip, ending up in the past. During this time, Paradox duels against Jaden Yuki, who is still able to use the powers of Yubel and The Supreme King. However, by this time Paradox had also captured Cyber End Dragon and Rainbow Dragon and overwhelms Jaden. He is saved thanks to Yusei and the Crimson Dragon. Jaden informs Yusei of Paradox's true intentions. By stealing various monsters from across time and turning them dark, he plans to kill Maximillion Pegasus, the creator of Duel Monsters, preventing the game from being created and causing the events of all three series to never happen. Yusei and Jaden agree to pursue Paradox, which leads them to the past and causes a meeting with the King of Games, Yugi Mutou. However, by the time Yusei & Jaden arrive, Paradox had already attacked his time, supposedly killing both Pegasus and Yugi's grandpa, and had also managed to steal Blue-Eyes White Dragon and Red-Eyes Black Dragon. After explaining everything to Yugi, he agrees to fight with Yusei and Jaden against Paradox in the ultimate three-on-one duel to free the trapped monsters and save both the world and time itself before it's too late. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Main Characters

Paradox
Main
VA: Sean Schemmel

Yusei Fudou
Main
VA: Greg Abbey

Judai Yuki
Main
VA: Matthew Charles

Yami Yuugi
Main
VA: Chuck Powers

Yuugi Mutou
Main
VA: Chuck Powers
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Episodes

Paradox
Main
VA: Sean Schemmel

Yusei Fudou
Main
VA: Greg Abbey

Judai Yuki
Main
VA: Matthew Charles

Yami Yuugi
Main
VA: Chuck Powers

Yuugi Mutou
Main
VA: Chuck Powers

Yubel
Supporting
VA: Cassandra Morris

Jack Atlas
Supporting
VA: Ted Lewis

Aki Izayoi
Supporting
VA: Erica Schroeder

Luca
Supporting
VA: Cassandra Morris

Lua
Supporting
VA: Cassandra Morris

Crow Hogan
Supporting
VA: Pete Capella

Mahado
Supporting
VA: Michael Sinterniklaas

Daitokuji
Supporting
VA: Vinnie Penna

Rex Godwin
Supporting
VA: Oliver Wyman

Mana
Supporting
VA: Erica Schroeder

Rudger Godwin
Supporting
VA: Marc Diraison

Seto Kaiba
Supporting
VA: Eric Stuart

Sugoroku Mutou
Supporting
VA: Chuck Powers

Pegasus Crawford
Supporting
VA: Brian Zimmerman

Takuma Saiou
Supporting
VA: Maddie Blaustein
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