Yu-Gi-Oh!

Yu-Gi-Oh! (1998)

133 mistakes in season 3 - chronological order

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Clash in the Coliseum: Part 4 - S3-E35

Continuity mistake: When Marik says he needs to make sure Kaiba's link to his Millennium Rod doesn't interfere with his plan, his left hand is positioned right below the two loops near the top of the rod. It then fades to a closer shot of the Millennium Rod, and his hand is suddenly away from the two loops. (00:09:54)

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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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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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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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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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Clash in the Coliseum: Part 6 - S3-E37

Continuity mistake: When Kaiba draws the Absorb Spell card from his deck, in the close-up shot, he has his thumb pressed against the front of the card and two fingers pressed against the back. In the next shot, he has one finger against the front and one finger against the back. (00:14:50)

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Battle for the Bronze: Part 1 - S3-E38

Continuity mistake: When the duel starts, in the shot of Joey saying "I've got a duel to win," Tea can be seen standing next to Yugi. A minute later, when Yugi says "I'd say he has a good chance at finally defeating Kaiba," Tea cannot be seen next to Yugi. Then, two shots after that, Tea can be seen standing next to Yugi again. (00:10:38 - 00:11:41)

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Battle for the Bronze: Part 1 - S3-E38

Continuity mistake: After Joey and Kaiba draw their cards, there is a wide shot where the other characters can be seen to the right of shot. In the wide shot, Tristan can be seen standing behind Yugi, on his left. Devlin then says, "I don't think I've ever seen Joey this confident before," and Tristan is now behind Yugi on his right. (00:10:38)

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Battle for the Bronze: Part 2 - S3-E39

Continuity mistake: When Yugi sees that the Millennium Puzzle is glowing, he grabs ahold of it with his hand. Part of the chain attached to the puzzle can be seen lying on top of it. When the shot cuts, the chain on top of the puzzle has changed position to be hanging over a different corner. (00:07:50)

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Joey Wheeler, Shadi: Go, Drumsticks.
Mai Valentine: Uh, guys? Joey named his chicken.
Joey Wheeler, Shadi: It's a Nematory, Mai.
Mai Valentine: Whatever.

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