“Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions” Subtitled Version to be Screened in the US

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In two to three days’ time, the English-subtitled version of the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise’s fourth film “Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions” will be released to number of theatres in the United States. Prior to this release however, over 500 theatres located in the United States and Canada screened the English dub version of the film.

Directed by the man who worked on the films “Dr. Pinoko no Mori no Bōken” and “Astro-boy: Shinsen Gumi”, Satoshi Kuwabara, the film takes on an original story featuring the rival pair of the series, Seto Kaiba and Yugi Muto and takes place after the events of the manga. Originally the film premiered in Japan on April 23 and screened on over 137 screens, eventually earning up to 1 billion yen (about US$9 million.

Now Eleven Arts has released a list of the different locations where the subbed film will be released. It is to be noted though that a number of the locations will also be having the dubbed version of the film for screening as well. The following locations are:

• Sacramento, CA: The Tower Theater, April 15 (subtitled)
• San Diego, CA: Caramel Mountain 12, April 15 (subtitled)
• San Diego, CA: Town Square 14, April 15 (subtitled)
• San Francisco, CA: New People Cinema, April 28 (subtitled)
• Washington D.C.: Angelika Pop-Up, April 15 (subtitled)
• Honolulu, HI: Consolidated Ward with TITAN XC, April 15 (subtitled)
• Kapolei, HI: Consolidated Kapolei, April 15 (subtitled)
• Bloomfield, MI: The Maple Theater, April 14 (subtitled)
• Kansas City, MO: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Main Street, April 16 (subtitled)
• Raleigh, NC: Raleighwood Cinema Grill, April 24 (subtitled)
• Manville, NJ: Reading Cinemas Manville 12 Plex, April 15 (subtitled)
• New York, NY: Village East Cinema, April 15 (subtitled)
• Cleveland, OH: Cedar Lee Theatre, April 16 (subtitled)
• Pittsburgh, PA: Hollywood Theater, April 14 (subtitled)
• Dallas, TX: Angelika Film Center & Cafe – Dallas, April 15 (subtitled)
• El Paso, TX: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Montecillo, April 29 (subtitled) and April 30 (dubbed)
• Plano, TX: Angelika Plano, April 15 (subtitled)
• Richardson, TX: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Richardson, April 14 (subtitled), April 15 (subtitled), and April 16 (dubbed)
• Ashburn, VA: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema One Loudon, April 14 (subtitled)
• Fairfax, VA: Angelika Film Center & Cafe – Mosaic, April 15 (subtitled)
• Milwaukee, WI: Avalon Atmospheric Theater and Lounge, April 18 (subtitled) and April 20 (subtitled)

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