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I actually feel Kaiba in DSofD is a bit softer than he was at the end of the manga. In the manga, he was willing to let others suffer through Battle City for the sake of a chance to duel Atem. I generally believe his motivation for defeating Atem was more complicated than just a matter of pride, but he was very callous to the suffering of Yugi's friends. In this movie, we don't really see him reach that level. When the world is put at risk, he's the one who asks Yugi to team up. The pre-release stuff also didn't say he was villainous, as has already been discussed on the YMMV discussion page. I just feel that this wasn't an entry that should've been jumped to including, but it's an easy enough fix.
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I actually feel Kaiba in Dark Side of Dimensions is a bit softer than he was at the end of the manga. In the manga, he was willing to let others suffer through Battle City for the sake of a chance to duel Atem. I generally believe his motivation for defeating Atem was more complicated than just a matter of pride, but he was very callous to the suffering of Yugi\'s friends. In this movie, we don\'t really see him reach that level. When the world is put at risk, he\'s the one who asks Yugi to team up. The pre-release stuff also didn\'t say he was villainous, as has already been discussed on the YMMV discussion page. I just feel that this wasn\'t an entry that should\'ve been jumped to including, but it\'s an easy enough fix.
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I actually feel Kaiba in DSoD is a bit softer than he was at the end of the manga. In the manga, he was willing to let others suffer through Battle City for the sake of a chance to duel Atem. I generally believe his motivation for defeating Atem was more complicated than just a matter of pride, but he was very callous to the suffering of Yugi's friends. In this movie, we don't really see him reach that level. When the world is put at risk, he's the one who asks Yugi to team up. The pre-release stuff also didn't say he was villainous, as has already been discussed on the YMMV discussion page. I just feel that this wasn't an entry that should've been jumped to including, but it's an easy enough fix.
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I actually feel Kaiba in DSofD is a bit softer than he was at the end of the manga. In the manga, he was willing to let others suffer through Battle City for the sake of a chance to duel Atem. I generally believe his motivation for defeating Atem was more complicated than just a matter of pride, but he was very callous to the suffering of Yugi\'s friends. In this movie, we don\'t really see him reach that level. When the world is put at risk, he\'s the one who asks Yugi to team up. The pre-release stuff also didn\'t say he was villainous, as has already been discussed on the YMMV discussion page. I just feel that this wasn\'t an entry that should\'ve been jumped to including, but it\'s an easy enough fix.
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