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Other mistake: The card that Yugi draws on his final turn is a spell card called Diffusion Wave-Motion. He then activates the spell card, but says, "I activate Double Spell," and says he can use a spell card from his opponent's graveyard (which is exactly what activating Double Spell allows him to do). Clearly, the Diffusion Wave-Motion card was shown in his hand by mistake and should've been Double Spell that was shown. (01:10:30 - 01:11:56)

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Other mistake: Yugi activates the spell card Mage Power and equips it to Magician's Valkyria, allowing her to gain 500 attack and defence points for every spell and trap card on the field. A screen displaying the monster's attack and defence points can be seen, but the ATK appears to be 2600 before the points increase (the original ATK being 1600), and is then shown going down to 1600, which is the wrong way round. Also, the DEF appears to be already set to 2800 (instead of the original DEF 1800) without changing. (00:47:05)

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Other mistake: When Kaiba summons Des Feral Imp, he doesn't appear to place any monster card on his duel disk. He is shown moving his hand down towards the duel disk, but no card is ever shown placed in the monster card zones. (00:43:18)

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Other mistake: Just after Yugi destroys Kaiba's Peten the Dark Clown, Kaiba is able to activate the trap card Dark Destruction Virus. However, this card can only be activated if a dark-attribute, fiend-type monster is destroyed, and Peten the Dark Clown is a Spellcaster-type monster. (00:42:30)

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Other mistake: When Pegasus and Kaiba draw until they have six cards in their hand, one of the cards shown in Pegasus' hand is Dark Magician Girl. Seconds later, he is shown summoning Toon Dark Magician Girl from his hand, instead of the regular Dark Magician Girl that was shown in his hand. (00:20:34)

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Other mistake: When Yugi and Tea are running away from the crowd members, they turn around a corner and then retreat when they see pedestrians that they think are after them. There was no way they could have known that these pedestrians were after them as they appeared to be minding their own business and doing nothing callous. (00:18:44)

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Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie mistake picture

Other mistake: After the opening title, the film opens on a large screen displaying Yugi's achievements. Just as the narrator says, "In the three short years...", Yugi is holding the Exodia card, but the card features Japanese text. This can be seen in the English dub, even though all duelling cards are generally translated from the original Japanese language to English. (00:05:27)

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28th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

The Final Face Off: Part 5 - S3-E45

Other mistake: When Kaiba and Mokuba have begun the detonation sequence, a timer on the console begins counting down. The countdown is supposed to be one hour, as Kaiba told them the island will explode in that time, but the timer appears to count down incredibly quickly, with minutes passing by in seconds. (00:16:42)

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28th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

The Final Face Off: Part 2 - S3-E42

Other mistake: When Marik has the Monster Reborn card after taking it from Yugi's graveyard, there is a close-up of the card in his hand. In the close-up, the spell card Fiend's Sanctuary can be seen among the cards in his hand. However, Marik does not have this card in his deck. Yugi has this card in his deck as Kaiba gave it to him at the start of the duel. (00:05:50)

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27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Clash in the Coliseum: Part 6 - S3-E37

Other mistake: When Kaiba says "This is where it all ends, Yugi," a Blue Eyes White Dragon monster card can be seen on his duel disk. At this point, the only monster on his field is Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon, so Blue Eyes White Dragon shouldn't be on his duel disk. The same mistake happens again when Kaiba says "No, I need my Ultimate Dragon to win the duel," right after Yugi activates De-Fusion, before the three White Dragons reappear on the field. (00:14:48 - 00:18:11)

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27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Clash in the Coliseum: Part 5 - S3-E36

Other mistake: Kaiba activates The Flute of Summoning Dragon, which allows him to summon any Dragon-type monster from his hand. At this point, he has four cards in his hand. He then holds up two Blue-Eyes White Dragon monster cards in his right hand, but there also appear to be four cards in his left hand, even though there should now be two instead of four. (00:08:55 - 00:09:16)

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27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Clash in the Coliseum: Part 4 - S3-E35

Other mistake: Kaiba activates the spell card Card of Demise, which allows him to draw cards from his deck until there are five cards in his hand (as long as he discards his entire hand after five turns). Once he has five cards in his hand, he summons the monster card Lord of Dragons from his hand, which should bring the total number of cards in his hand down to four, but instead he has three cards in his hand, instead of four. (00:17:03 - 00:17:43)

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27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Clash in the Coliseum: Part 4 - S3-E35

Other mistake: When Kaiba sets the trap card Cloning face down on the field, he has five cards in his hand. On Kaiba's next turn, he still only has five cards in his hand, even though duelists are supposed to draw one card from their decks at the start of their turn. (00:10:20 - 00:11:29)

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27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Yu-Gi-Oh! mistake picture

Noah's Final Threat: Part 1 - S3-E20

Other mistake: When Yugi draws the Cyber Jar card from his deck, the front side of the card can be seen briefly. In this brief moment, it is a spell card and not a monster card. It becomes a monster card when he goes to set it a few seconds later. (00:07:25)

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27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Settling the Score: Part 2 - S3-E12

Other mistake: When Leichter is boasting about how he has three times as many life points as Kaiba, just as Kaiba says "Just try," the Lord of Dragons monster card can be seen on his duel disk in defence mode. However, Lord of Dragons isn't a monster that Kaiba has on his duel field; it is just the monster he selected as his Deck Master. (00:03:15)

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27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

27th Oct 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

Settling the Score: Part 1 - S3-E11

Other mistake: When younger, Kaiba has duelling cards laid out on the floor; one of the Exodia monster cards can be seen. The Exodia cards have always been presented as extremely rare monster cards, and it is unlikely Kaiba would have one of these. (00:12:40)

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6th Oct 2025

The Young Ones (1982)

Summer Holiday - S2-E6

Other mistake: Whilst Rick is trying to rob the bank, a police officer announces that the police are outside and have the building surrounded. Once the main characters get the money, they run out of the bank, but the police are nowhere to be found and only begin to arrive once they get into the car. (00:29:45 - 00:30:37)

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6th Oct 2025

The Young Ones (1982)

Summer Holiday - S2-E6

Other mistake: When the bank robber is holding the employee hostage, he has him place the money into a sack on the desk with "Euston Film Property Department" written on it. There is also a second sack with "Swag Bag" written on it that has money inside it. Later, when the robber attempts to leave the bank, he only has the Swag Bag sack, and the Euston Film Property Department sack is never brought up again. (00:29:10 - 00:30:30)

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21st Sep 2025

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

A Duel with Destiny: Part 1 - S2-E44

Other mistake: Kaiba activates the spell card Shrink, which halves his monster Vorse Raider's attack points. When the attack point display appears, it begins counting down from 1950 (even though Vorse Raider has 1900), and the attack points lower to 950 (which is 1000 points). Technically, the attack points were right to go down to 950 because Vorse Raider does have 1900 attack points, but the display was wrong to show 1950 attack points. (00:13:10)

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