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Re: Japan Box-Office: 38th Japan Academy Prize WINNERS
Usual Locations (~43% of Market) - Weekend Admissions
100,797 (-05%), American Sniper (Warner Bros.) Week 2 46,092 (+34%), Big Hero 6 (Disney) Week 11 39,768 (-15%), Terrace House: Closing Door (Toho) Week 3 33,830 (--), Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin I (Shochiku) NEW 25,904 (--), Have a Song on Your Lips (Asmik Ace) NEW 20,972 (-15%), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount) Week 4 17,391 (--), The Curtain Rises (T-Joy) NEW 14,510 (--), Chef (Sony) NEW 12,925 (-05%), The Fault in Our Stars (Fox) Week 2 12,872 (-14%), Annie (Sony) Week 6 12,302 (-20%), Mortdecai (Kadokawa) Week 4 9,968 (-10%), Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (Toho) Week 11 9,672 (-01%), Moomins on the Riviera (Phantom Film) Week 3 8,977 (-17%), Joker Game (Toho) Week 5 8,820 (--), The Documentary of SKE48 - Idle Tears (Toho Video Division) NEW 8,523 (-08%), Maestro! (Shochiku/Asmik Ace) Week 4 8,218 (-30%), Fifty Shades of Grey (Toho-Towa) Week 3
Another massive Sunday with it being the 1st of the Month, just like last month. Most films saw Sunday increases of nearly 100% or better (admissions). This does greatly decrease the avg. ticket price for everything over the weekend, though, so expect the drops above to be around 10-15% higher in gross.
American Sniper looks good for a sub-20% hold in its second weekend, and Big Hero 6 is definitely up over last weekend with that huge increase in admissions.
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin I was one of two films to decrease on Sunday, but it still sold through 63% of its available weekend admissions here. It's only playing at 13 locations, 8 of which are accounted for above.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Sun Mar 01, 2015 2:53 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Estimates
Weekend Estimates (02/28-03/01)
01 (01) ¥278 million ($2.4 million), -16%, ¥930 million ($8.0 million), American Sniper (Warner Bros.) Week 2 02 (03) ¥159 million ($1.4 million), +22%, ¥8.84 billion ($75.3 million), Big Hero 6 (Disney) Week 11 03 (02) ¥105 million ($895,000), -24%, ¥860 million ($7.3 million), Terrace House: Closing Door (Toho) Week 3 04 (04) ¥76 million ($645,000), -27%, ¥1.04 billion ($8.7 million), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount) Week 4 05 (--) ¥75 million ($640,000), 0, ¥75 million ($640,000), Have a Song on Your Lips (Asmik Ace) NEW 06 (--) ¥65 million ($550,000), 0, ¥65 million ($550,000), Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin I (Shochiku) NEW 07 (--) ¥45 million ($380,000), 0, ¥45 million ($380,000), The Curtain Rises (T-Joy) NEW 08 (06) ¥34 million ($290,000), -32%, ¥660 million ($5.6 million), Mortdecai (Kadokawa) Week 4 09 (09) ¥33 million ($280,000), -14%, ¥125 million ($1.1 million), The Fault in Our Stars (Fox) Week 2 10 (06) ¥33 million ($275,000), -28%, ¥1.25 billion ($10.7 million), Annie (Sony) Week 6 11 (07) ¥32 million ($270,000), -24%, ¥7.59 billion ($64.7 million), Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (Toho) Week 11 12 (10) ¥26 million ($220,000), -29%, ¥820 million ($7.0 million), Joker Game (Toho) Week 5 13 (--) ¥25 million ($210,000), 0, ¥25 million ($210,000), Chef (Sony) NEW
>American Sniper is certainly shaping up to have an impressive run in Japan. It's very likely to exceed ¥2 billion now, and might make a run at ¥2.5 billion ($21/22 million). It will become Clint Eastwood's biggest film in Japan since Letters from Iwo Jima's blockbuster performance.
>Big Hero 6, as expected, saw a weekend increase following its Oscar win last Sunday. It has achieved 11-consecutive weeks in the Top 3 now, and should go on to remain in the Top 10 throughout all of March. It's unlikely to reach ¥10 billion, but a total of ¥9.5 billion ($81/82 million) is looking doable. It's going to be incredibly difficult for any film this year to beat it.
Its legs and weekly performance have already been more impressive than any Disney film or Pixar film, except Frozen, so everything from this point is just bonus points.
>Have a Song on Your Lips is a disappointment, as are most wide openers on 200+ screens that fail to reach ¥100 million.
>Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin I had an excellent debut on only 13 screens. Its Saturday was bigger than its Sunday, so its avg. ticket price might end up high enough to edge out Have a Song on Your Lips for a Top 5 debut.
>The mystery surrounding Mr. Children [Reflection]'s increase last weekend (rose from 11th to 5th place) and strong weekday performance last week has been explained. It's no longer screening, so fans were rushing out last week to see it.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Sun Mar 01, 2015 3:52 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Estimates (02/28-03/01)
I'm a little late posting this, but was reminded of this important news while thinking of a film that could beat Big Hero 6 this year. And The Boy and the Beast is probably the only film that has potential to do it.
Berlin: Gaumont Pre-Sells Animated ‘Beast’ Across Europe
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Mamoru Hosoda’s animated tale “The Boy and the Beast,” which is repped by Gaumont, has attracted distributors across Europe.
Produced by Studio Chizu and Nippon TV, “The Boy and the Beast” has pre-sold to Studiocanal in the U.K., Lucky Red in Italy, Madman in Australia and A Contracorriente in Spain. Gaumont’s deputy head of sales Yohann Comte said the company was closing Switzerland and is sifting through offers for Germany and the U.S..
“The fact that we’ve almost closed most of Europe underscores the rising profile of Mamoru Hosoda, who is perceived by many as the heir of Hayao Miyazaki,” said Comte. “Since Miyazaki has announced he was (retiring), buyers are particularly interested in showcasing another Japanese animation talent.”
“Beast” is a coming-of-age tale about Kyuta, a lonely Japanese boy living in Shibuya, and Kumatetsu, a lonesome beast inhabiting Jutengai, an imaginary world. One day, Kyuta forays into the imaginary world and, as he’s looking for his way back, meets Kumatetsu, who becomes his guide and friend.
Gaumont is shopping the arthouse toonpic with a showreel at the European Film Market. Nippon TV reps Asian territories.
Hosoda earned critical and commercial acclaim with his last film “Wolf Children,” which was a hit in France, where Eurozoom distributed.
Toho is expected to roll out the film in Japan on July 11; Gaumont is planning a release in late 2015 or early 2016.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:02 pm
Algren
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Estimates (02/28-03/01)
Looking forward to that. Looks good.
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Sun Mar 01, 2015 10:37 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Ranking (02/28-03/01)
Weekend Ranking (02/28-03/01)
01 (01) American Sniper (Warner Bros.) Week 2 02 (03) Big Hero 6 (Disney) Week 11 03 (02) Terrace House: Closing Door (Toho) Week 3 04 (--) The Curtain Rises (T-Joy) DEBUT 05 (--) Have a Song on Your Lips (Asmik Ace) DEBUT 06 (04) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount) Week 4 07 (--) Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin I (Shochiku) DEBUT 08 (07) Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (Toho) Week 11 09 (08) Annie (Sony) Week 6 10 (06) Mortdecai (Kadokawa) Week 4
>American Sniper delivers a very strong second weekend atop the box-office. Eastwood's latest only dropping -12%, taking in ¥292,022,600 ($2.5 million) with 242,428 admissions over the weekend.
And after two weeks now, it has already broke ¥1 billion with ¥1,017,176,300 ($8.7 million) with 804,934 admissions. It'll break ¥2 billion with no sweat, and has a good shot at ¥2.5 billion ($21/22 million) or more, and possibly reaching 2 million admissions.
>Big Hero 6 rises one spot to the #2 position, and achieves its 11th-consecutive week in the Top 3. And after 11-weeks in release, it has exceeded ¥8.8 billion ($75 million) with over 6.9 million admissions. It is now the 46th biggest film of all-time, and the 12th biggest animated film of all-time.
>The Curtain Rises makes a very surprising debut at #4, playing on 127 screens. Unfortunately, T-Joy hasn't released any weekend figures for it yet, but given its ranking, it came in much, much higher than estimates. The only explanation I have is that it played incredibly well at Aeon Cinemas, but to play so heavily outside of the usual locations, there must have been some events going on at Aeon or elsewhere.
>Have a Song on Your Lips comes in at #5, earning ¥83,033,900 ($710,000) with 72,900 admissions on 260 screens. Any opening under ¥100 million on over 200 screens it pretty disappointing, so hopefully it rebounds over the weekdays.
>Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles falls out of the Top 5 after 4 weeks in release, but is still posting some decent numbers and broke ¥1 billion over the weekend, too. It earned ¥80,981,100 ($690,000) with 60,227 admissions over the the weekend, bringing its 4-week total up to ¥1,057,400,400 ($9.0 million) with 712,837 admissions.
>Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin I debuts at #7 despite playing on 13 screens. However... again, no weekend figures has been reported for it yet. It's no uncommon for very limited releases to have numbers reported later in the week, but I think this is the first time that two different film figures are still unknown.
>Yo-Kai Watch: The Secret of Birth, Nyan! is still hanging in there near the bottom of the Top 10, which to me shows that it's the only choice for parents and their toddlers/young children. Yo-Kai Watch has become the most-attended TV anime film of all-time, and the second highest-grossing TV anime film of all-time.
Now with March upon us, there will be several notable releases coming up, beginning with the newest Doraemon release (the 36th installment) this upcoming weekend. Doraemon always has one of the best openings every year at the box-office, and regularly frequents the yearly Top 10.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Mon Mar 02, 2015 9:43 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: 2015 Opening Weekends
No opener debuted with ¥100 million or more this weekend.
Top Opening Weekends - 2015 Gross ¥ ($) / Admissions [Screens] - Film (Distributor)
¥1.629 billion ($14.0 million) / 1,484,916 [408] - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (Toho) #2 All-Time [Admissions] ¥1 billion ↨ ¥600.4 million ($5.2 million) / 463,556 [540] - Big Hero 6 (Disney) ¥515.3 million ($4.4 million) / 396,280 [266] - The Last: Naruto the Movie (Toho) ¥500 million ↨ ¥340.3 million ($3.0 million) / 256,161 [418] - Parasyte Part 1 (Toho) ¥332.4 million ($2.8 million) / 249,321 [333] - American Sniper (Warner Bros.) ¥300 million ↨ ¥287.1 million ($2.5 million) / 195,209 [640] - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Warner Bros.) ¥259.3 million ($2.2 million) / 168,577 [649] - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount) ¥251.1 million ($2.1 million) / 189,897 [160] - Terrace House: Closing Door (Toho) ¥243.4 million ($2.1 million) / 210,497 [295] - Ao Haru Ride (Toho) ¥218.6 million ($1.9 million) / 164,186 [505] - Annie (Sony) ¥207.1 million ($1.8 million) / 174,121 [310] - Joker Game (Toho) ¥204.5 million ($1.8 million) / 166,620 [307] - Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider Gaim & Drive: Full Throttle (Toei) ¥200.3 million ($1.7 million) / 153,767 [292] - ST: Scientific Investigation Squad (Toho) ¥200 million ↨ ¥185.6 million ($1.6 million) / 141,890 [678] - Exodus: Gods and Kings (Fox) ¥172.7 million ($1.5 million) / 156,949 [151] - Aikatsu! The Movie (Toei) ¥157.7 million ($1.4 million) / 124,191 [342] - The Vancouver Asahi (Toho) ¥153.4 million ($1.3 million) / 118,593 [321] - Gone Girl (Fox) ¥144.4 million ($1.2 million) / 109,854 [638] - Mortdecai (Kadokawa) ¥136.9 million ($1.2 million) / 93,164 [103] - Psycho-Pass: The Movie (Toho Video Division) ¥120.7 million ($1.0 million) / 93,101 [353] - Taken 3 (Fox) ¥118.5 million ($1.0 million) / 102,828 [261] - Maestro! (Shochiku/Asmik Ace) ¥100 million ↑
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:00 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: Top Grossing Films (2015)
Top Grossing Films - 2015 Gross ¥ ($) / Admissions [Days in Release] - Film (Distributor)
¥10 billion ↨ ¥8.84 billion ($75.1 million) / 6.92 million [72] - Big Hero 6 (Disney) #46 All-Time ¥7.61 billion ($64.8 million) / 6.85 million [72] - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (Toho) #64 All-Time ¥5 billion ↨ ¥3 billion ↨ ¥2 billion ↨ ¥1.98 billion ($16.9 million) / 1.56 million [E] - Parasyte Part 1 (Toho) ¥1.94 billion ($16.5 million) / 1.52 million [E] - The Last: Naruto the Movie (Toho) ¥1.85 billion ($15.8 million) / 1.57 million [E] - Ao Haru Ride (Toho) ¥1.54 billion ($13.3 million) / 1.10 million [E] - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Warner Bros.) ¥1.30 billion ($11.0 million) / 1.04 million [E] - The Vancouver Asahi (Toho) ¥1.25 billion ($10.7 million) / 0.99 million [37] - Annie (Sony) ¥1.06 billion ($9.0 million) / 0.71 million [23] - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Paramount) ¥1.02 billion ($8.7 million) / 0.80 million [9] - American Sniper (Warner Bros.) ¥1.00 billion ($8.5 million) / 0.79 million [E] - ST: Scientific Investigation Squad (Toho) ¥1 billion ↑
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:00 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: Top 100 Grossing Films
Top 100 Highest-Grossing Films of All-Time
01 ¥30.40 billion - Spirited Away (2001) 02 ¥26.20 billion - Titanic (1997) 03 ¥25.47 billion - Frozen (2014) 04 ¥20.30 billion - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 05 ¥19.60 billion - Howl's Moving Castle (2004) 06 ¥19.30 billion - Princess Mononoke (1997) 07 ¥17.35 billion - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003) 08 ¥17.30 billion - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 09 ¥15.60 billion - Avatar (2009) 10 ¥15.50 billion - Ponyo (2008) 11 ¥13.70 billion - The Last Samurai (2003) 12 ¥13.50 billion - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) 12 ¥13.50 billion - E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 14 ¥13.40 billion - Armageddon (1998) 15 ¥12.85 billion - Jurassic Park (1993) 16 ¥12.70 billion - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) 17 ¥12.02 billion - The Wind Rises (2013) 18 ¥11.80 billion - Alice in Wonderland (2010) 19 ¥11.00 billion - Antarctica (1983) 19 ¥11.00 billion - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) 19 ¥11.00 billion - Finding Nemo (2003) 19 ¥11.00 billion - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 23 ¥10.90 billion - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) 24 ¥10.80 billion - Toy Story 3 (2010) 25 ¥10.65 billion - Independence Day (1996) 26 ¥10.32 billion - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) 27 ¥10.10 billion - Bayside Shakedown (1998) 28 ¥10.02 billion - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) 29 ¥9.70 billion - Mission: Impossible II (2000) 29 ¥9.70 billion - A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) 31 ¥9.67 billion - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) 32 ¥9.50 billion - Back to the Future Part 2 (1989) 32 ¥9.50 billion - Jurassic Park: The Lost World (1997) 33 ¥9.40 billion - The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986) 33 ¥9.40 billion - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) 36 ¥9.37 billion - Monsters, Inc. (2002) 37 ¥9.35 billion - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) 38 ¥9.25 billion - Arrietty (2010) 39 ¥9.20 billion - Heaven and Earth (1990) 40 ¥9.17 billion - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) 41 ¥9.07 billion - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) 42 ¥9.05 billion - The Da Vinci Code (2006) 43 ¥9.00 billion - Jaws (1975) 44 ¥8.96 billion - Monsters University (2013) 45 ¥8.87 billion - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) 46 ¥8.84 billion - Big Hero 6 (2014) [11 Weeks in Release] 47 ¥8.79 billion - Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) 48 ¥8.76 billion - The Eternal Zero (2013) 49 ¥8.70 billion - The Matrix (1999) 50 ¥8.55 billion - Rookies (2009) 51 ¥8.50 billion - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004) 52 ¥8.38 billion - Stand By Me, Doraemon (2014) 53 ¥8.20 billion - Back to the Future Part 3 (1990) 53 ¥8.20 billion - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) 53 ¥8.20 billion - The Silk Road (1988) 56 ¥8.15 billion - Hero (2007) 57 ¥8.10 billion - Deep Impact (1998) 58 ¥8.04 billion - Umizaru: The Last Message (2010) 59 ¥8.00 billion - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) 60 ¥7.90 billion - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2003) 61 ¥7.75 billion - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008) 62 ¥7.68 billion - The Sixth Sense (1999) 63 ¥7.65 billion - Tales from Earthsea (2006) 64 ¥7.61 billion - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014) [11 Weeks in Release] 65 ¥7.54 billion - Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998) 66 ¥7.50 billion - Spider-Man (2002) 67 ¥7.40 billion - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) 68 ¥7.33 billion - Umizaru: Brave Hearts (2012) 69 ¥7.31 billion - Bayside Shakedown: Set the Guys Loose! (2010) 70 ¥7.20 billion - Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) 71 ¥7.12 billion - Spider-Man 3 (2007) 72 ¥7.10 billion - Umizaru: Limit of Love (2006) 73 ¥7.03 billion - Speed (1994) 74 ¥7.00 billion - Ghostbusters (1984) 74 ¥7.00 billion - Ocean's Eleven (2002) 76 ¥6.88 billion - Pearl Harbor (2001) 77 ¥6.87 billion - One Piece Film Z (2012) 78 ¥6.86 billion - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (2006) 78 ¥6.86 billion - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010) 80 ¥6.80 billion - Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) 81 ¥6.70 billion - Spider-Man 2 (2004) 81 ¥6.70 billion - Top Gun (1986) 81 ¥6.70 billion - The Matrix Revolutions (2003) 84 ¥6.53 billion - Maleficent (2014) 85 ¥6.50 billion - Mission: Impossible (1996) 85 ¥6.50 billion - The Green Mile (2000) 87 ¥6.48 billion - Departures (2008) 88 ¥6.46 billion - The Cat Returns (2002) 89 ¥6.45 billion - Forrest Gump (1995) 90 ¥6.36 billion - Pokemon: Revelation Lugia (1999) 91 ¥6.22 billion - The Towering Inferno (1975) 92 ¥6.17 billion - Phantom of the Opera (1990) 93 ¥6.10 billion - The Bodyguard (1992) 94 ¥6.09 billion - Back to the Future (1985) 95 ¥6.08 billion - The Ecstasy Hotel (2006) 96 ¥6.00 billion - War of the Worlds (2005) 97 ¥5.98 billion - Thermae Romae (2012) 98 ¥5.97 billion - Bayside Shakdown: Final (2012) 99 ¥5.95 billion - Cliffhanger (1993) 100 ¥5.89 billion - Les Miserables (2012)
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
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Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:59 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: Most-Attended Films
Most-Attended Films of All-Time (5 million+ Admissions)
01 :: 23.50 million - Spirited Away (2001) 02 :: 20.03 million - Frozen (2014) 03 :: 19.50 million - Tokyo Olympiad (1965) 04 :: 16.83 million - Titanic (1997) 05 :: 16.20 million - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 06 :: 15.50 million - Howl's Moving Castle (2004) 07 :: 14.20 million - Princess Mononoke (1997) 08 :: 14.00 million - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 09 :: 13.00 million - Emperor Meiji and the Great Russo-Japanese War (1958) 10 :: 12.87 million - Ponyo (2008) 11 :: 12.60 million - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003) 12 :: 12.55 million - Godzilla vs. King Kong (1962) 13 :: 12.10 million - The Last Samurai (2003) 14 :: 11.00 million - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) 15 :: 10.69 million - E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 16 :: 10.10 million - Avatar (2009) 17 :: 9.72 million - The Wind Rises (2013) 18 :: 9.61 million - Godzilla (1954) 19 :: 9.00 million - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 20 :: 8.90 million - Armageddon (1998) 21 :: 8.80 million - The Sinking of Japan (1973) 22 :: 8.60 million - Finding Nemo (2003) 23 :: 8.55 million - Jurassic Park (1993) 24 :: 8.40 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) 25 :: 8.34 million - The Return of Godzilla (1955) 26 :: 8.30 million - Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) 27 :: 8.00 million - Antarctica (1983) 27 :: 8.00 million - The Da Vinci Code (2006) 29 :: 7.80 million - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) 30 :: 7.75 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) 31 :: 7.71 million - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) 32 :: 7.65 million - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) 33 :: 7.60 million - Monsters, Inc. (2002) 34 :: 7.56 million - Arrietty (2010) 35 :: 7.50 million - The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986) 36 :: 7.33 million - The Sands of Kurobe (1968) 37 :: 7.30 million - Alice in Wonderland (2010) 38 :: 7.20 million - Toy Story 3 (2010) 38 :: 7.20 million - Godzilla vs. Mothra (1964) 40 :: 7.16 million - The Eternal Zero (2013) 41 :: 7.10 million - Bayside Shakedown (1998) 42 :: 7.05 million - Monsters University (2013) 43 :: 7.02 million - A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) 44 :: 7.00 million - Seven Samurai (1954) 45 :: 6.95 million - Rookies (2009) 46 :: 6.92 million - Big Hero 6 (2014) [11 Weeks in Release] 47 :: 6.90 million - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011) 48 :: 6.85 million - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014) [11 Weeks in Release] 49 :: 6.80 million - Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) 50 :: 6.70 million - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) 51 :: 6.67 million - A Slope in the Sun (1958) 52 :: 6.60 million - Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) 53 :: 6.54 million - Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back! (1998) 54 :: 6.50 million - The Silk Road (1988) 54 :: 6.50 million - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) 56 :: 6.46 million - Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) 57 :: 6.40 million - Crimson Wings (1958) 58 :: 6.31 million - Stand By Me, Doraemon (2014) 59 :: 6.30 million - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008) 60 :: 6.29 million - Hero (2007) 61 :: 6.25 million - Looking at Love and Death (1964) 62 :: 6.23 million - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004) 63 :: 6.10 million - Tales from Earthsea (2006) 64 :: 6.00 million - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) 65 :: 5.94 million - Man Who Causes A Storm (1957) 66 :: 5.93 million - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2003) 67 :: 5.90 million - The Sixth Sense (1999) 68 :: 5.86 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) 69 :: 5.75 million - Umizaru: Brave Hearts (2012) 70 :: 5.70 million - Bayside Shakedown: Set the Guys Loose! (2010) 71 :: 5.67 million - One Piece Film Z (2012) 72 :: 5.60 million - Umizaru: The Last Message (2010) 72 :: 5.60 million - Pokemon: Revelation Lugia (1999) 72 :: 5.60 million - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2006) 75 :: 5.58 million - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010) 76 :: 5.55 million - Deep Impact (1998) 77 :: 5.50 million - The Cat Returns (2002) 77 :: 5.50 million - Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) 79 :: 5.41 million - Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964) 80 :: 5.40 million - Ghostbusters (1984) 81 :: 5.30 million - The Matrix (1999) 81 :: 5.30 million - Umizaru: The Limit of Love (2006) 83 :: 5.20 million - Speed (1994) 84 :: 5.17 million - Spider-Man 3 (2007) 85 :: 5.14 million - Spider-Man (2002) 86 :: 5.13 million - Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965) 87 :: 5.10 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) 88 :: 5.00 million - The Departures (2008)
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:59 pm
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Re: Japan Box Office: Big Hero 6 Weekly Charts
Big Hero 6 Aims for the Top 10 (Animated Films)
¥600 million ($5.2 million) ¥454 million ($3.9 million), -24%, ¥2.08 billion ($17.4 million) ¥665 million ($5.6 million), +46%, ¥4.14 billion ($35.2 million) ¥546 million ($4.6 million), -18%, ¥5.72 billion ($48.6 million) ¥426 million ($3.7 million), -22%, ¥6.41 billion ($54.7 million) ¥349 million ($3.0 million), -18%, ¥7.03 billion ($59.9 million) ¥307 million ($2.6 million), -12%, ¥7.57 billion ($64.5 million) ¥227 million ($1.9 million), -26%, ¥7.97 billion ($67.9 million) ¥163 million ($1.4 million), -28%, ¥8.38 billion ($71.5 million) ¥131 million ($1.1 million), -20%, ¥8.61 billion ($73.4 million) ¥159 million ($1.3 million), +21%, ¥8.84 billion ($75.1 million)
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
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Tue Mar 03, 2015 11:30 pm
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Best Multipliers 2015
Best Multipliers of 2015 (¥1 billion Earners)
x14.72 - Big Hero 6 [11 Weeks in Release] x8.24 - The Vancouver Asahi [Estimate] x7.60 - Ao Haru Ride [Estimate] x5.81 - Parasyte Part 1 [Estimate] x5.72 - Annie [6 Weeks in Release] x5.36 - The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies [Estimate] x5.01 - ST: Scientific Investigation Squad [Estimate] x4.67 - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! [11 Weeks in Release] x4.08 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [4 Weeks in Release] x3.76 - The Last: Naruto the Movie [Estimate] x3.06 - American Sniper [2 Weeks in Release]
¥1 billion Earners (Japanese / Imported) x33.34 - Frozen (Disney) [MAR] x16.15 - The Eternal Zero (Toho) [DEC] x10.92 - Stand By Me, Doraemon (Toho) [AUG] x10.85 - The Liar and His Lover (Toho) [DEC] x10.67 - Gravity (Warner Bros.) [DEC] x10.26 - The Little House (Toho) [JAN] x9.45 - Maleficent (Disney) [JULY] x9.32 - Memories of Marnie (Toho) [JULY] x9.00 - Thermae Romae II (Toho) [APR] x8.81 - Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (Warner Bros.) [AUG] x8.69 - The Tale of Princess Kaguya (Toho) [NOV] x7.76 - The Mole Song: Undercover Agent Reiji (Toho) [FEB] x7.72 - Partners the Movie 3 (Toei) [APR] x7.71 - Mission Impossible: Samurai! (Shochiku) [JUNE] x7.47 - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Sony) [APR] x7.42 - Planes (Disney) [DEC] x7.39 - Pokemon XY: The Cocoon of Destruction & Diancie (Toho) [JULY] x7.29 - A Samurai Chronicle (Toho) [OCT] x7.13 - Cape Nostalgia (Toei) [OCT] x6.89 - Say, "I Love You" (Shochiku) [JULY] x6.84 - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Fox) [MAR] x6.77 - As the Gods Will (Toho) [NOV] x6.73 - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (Fox) [SEPT] x6.56 - Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (Toho) [DEC] x6.56 - A Bolt from the Blue (Toho) [MAY] x6.55 - Close Range Love (Toho) [OCT] x6.46 - Interstellar (Warner Bros.) [NOV] x6.35 - Hot Road (Shochiku) [AUG] x6.29 - Godzilla (Toho) [JULY] x6.14 - Edge of Tomorrow (Paramount) [JUNE] x6.11 - The Snow White Murder Case (Shochiku) [MAR] x6.04 - Beauty and the Beast (Gaga) [OCT] x5.99 - Transformers: Age of Extinction (Paramount) [AUG] x5.96 - Doraemon: Nobita's Great Demon - Peko and the Exploration Party (Toho) [MAR] x5.52 - Lupin III (Toho) [AUG] x5.47 - I Want to Hold You (Toho) [JAN] x5.43 - Trick: The Last Stage (Toho) [JAN] x5.41 - Noah (Paramount) [JUNE] x5.38 - Crayon-Shin chan: Serious Battle! Robot Dad Strikes (Toho) [APR] x5.18 - Detective Conan: The Sniper from Another Dimension (Toho) [APR] x5.16 - Lucy (Toho-Towa) [AUG] x4.98 - Fury (Kadokawa) [NOV] x4.77 - Guardians of the Galaxy (Disney) [SEPT] x4.73 - Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (Warner Bros.) [SEPT] x4.52 - Kamen Rider Gaim & Wizard (Toei) [DEC] x4.50 - The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Warner Bros.) [FEB] x3.88 - Crows: Explode (Toho) [APR] x3.84 - Hensei Rider vs Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentei (Toei) [MAR] x3.78 - X-Men: Days of Future Past (Fox) [MAY] Average Multiplier - x7.47, +7.1% over 2013
Best Multipliers (Wide-Openers) [1998-] 01. 33.34 - Frozen (Mar., 2014) 02. 30.37 - Spirited Away (July, 2001) 03. 26.99 - Princess Mononoke (July, 1997) 04. 26.13 - Avatar (Dec., 2009) 05. 23.21 - Departures (Sept., 2008) 06. 19.96 - Les Miserabes (Dec., 2012) 07. 16.44 - The Cat Returns (July, 2002) 08. 16.15 - The Eternal Zero (Dec., 2013) 09. 15.69 - Monsters, Inc. (Mar., 2002) 10. 15.25 - The Last Samurai (Dec., 2003) 11. 14.98 - Ponyo (July, 2008) 12. 14.84 - Howl's Moving Castle (Nov., 2004) 13. 14.81 - Always: Sunset on Third Street (Nov., 2005) 14. 14.72 - Big Hero 6 (Dec., 2014) [11 Weeks in Release] 15. 14.25 - Confessions (June, 2010) 16. 13.96 - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (July, 2003) 17. 13.83 - Thermae Romae (Apr., 2012) 18. 13.64 - Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World (May, 2004) 19. 13.09 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Dec., 2001) 20. 12.98 - Summer Wars (Aug., 2009) 21. 12.88 - Ted (Jan., 2013) 22. 12.51 - The Wind Rises (July, 2013) 23. 12.50 - The Phantom of the Opera (Jan., 2005) 24. 12.48 - Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (Aug., 2003) 25. 12.24 - Finding Nemo (Dec., 2003)
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Tue Mar 03, 2015 11:36 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Ranking; Charts Updated
Well, so much for Big Hero 6 having an extended run throughout March. It's going to be in for one nasty drop this weekend and probably find itself at the bottom of the Top 10.
Toho has cut it entirely from their theaters this weekend, and other locations aren't looking too good, either. It went from being the 5th widest release last weekend to almost nothing. It's still in the Top 3 at the weekend box-office, even if it'll be falling fast soon with many notable films being released, so cutting it this exact weekend is rather bizarre. Next weekend would have made more sense with a ton of wide openers being released on the 14th ahead of Spring Break.
I never would have thought Yo-Kai Watch would end up playing a little longer (it'll probably lose most of its screens/showtimes next weekend), but it appears that way.
I'll be posting an updated release schedule later, too, with more notable films now having release dates. Summer 2015 is looking very significant. There isn't going to be a slow, or even average, week once we hit July until late September. Almost every weekend has one or more blockbusters being released now, and there are still a couple major films planned for Summer without a date.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:37 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: 2015 Release Schedule
2015 Key Release Schedule (Updated)
Spring Break/Golden Week Releases (March/April): ***+, Doraemon: Nobita's Space Hero Record of Space Heroes (Toho) 03/07 **+, Strobe Edge (Toho) 03/14 **+, Into the Woods (Disney) 03/14 **+, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Fox) 03/20 **+, Assassination Classroom (Toho) 03/21 **+, Furious 7 (Toho-Towa) 04/17 ****+,Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno (Toho) 04/18 ***+, Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F (Toei) 04/18 Golden Week Releases Below: **+, Parasyte Part 2 (Toho) 04/25 *****+, Cinderella (Disney) 04/25 Golden Week Releases Above:
Summer Vacation/Obon Week Releases (July/August): ***+, Avengers: Age of Ultron (Disney) 07/04 ********+, The Boy and the Beast (Toho) 07/11 ***+, Terminator: Genisys (Paramount) 07/11 **+, The Chasing World (Shochiku/Asmik Ace) 07/11 *******+, Hero 2 (Toho) 7/18 ****+, Inside Out (Disney) 07/18 **+, Pokemon XY: The Archdjinni of the Rings: Hoopa (Toho) 07/18 **+, Minions (Toho-Towa) 07/31 Obon Week Releases Below: ****+, Jurassic World (Toho-Towa) 08/07 ****+, Mission: Impossible 5 (Paramount) 08/07 ***+, Japan's Longest Day (Shochiku) 08/08 Obon Week Releases Above: **+, Ted 2 (Toho-Towa) 08/28 ****+, Attack on Titan - Part 1 (Toho) Summer TBA
Winter Break/New Year Releases (November/December): **+, 007: Spectre (Sony) November TBA *****+, Evangelion 4.0: Final (T-Joy) November TBA **+, Nobunaga Concerto (Toho) December TBA New Year Releases Below: **********+, Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (Disney) 12/18 *****+, Yo-Kai Watch 2 (Toho) December TBA New Year Releases Above:
Each * = ¥1 billion+ (~$9/10 million) likelihood/potential
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Thu Mar 05, 2015 12:21 am
Algren
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Updated Key Release Schedule
Any reason behind the Big Hero 6 cut?
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Thu Mar 05, 2015 12:49 am
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Updated Key Release Schedule
I'm not completely sure, honestly.
It has hung onto more screens/showtimes than it's really needed for several weeks now, so my guess is that it was going to lose some of them last weekend but didn't since it won the Oscar. So, the drastic decrease (or cut) in screens/showtimes might be due to that.
Its weekdays have been down 50/60% from last week, so maybe theaters were looking ahead to the weekend and decided to severely cut its counts because of this, too. Doraemon opening probably played a role in it, too, but new openers usually don't have have too much of an effect regarding this.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:19 am
Algren
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Updated Key Release Schedule
Well, considering Doraemon is from Toho, I would assume that is the main reason, at least for the Toho cinemas, but the others, I guess is because of the combination of post-Oscars fatigue and it hogging cinemas for the last few weeks. It's a shame to see it get such a decrease, though. But then again, it wasn't exactly nearing any record or anything, so it's not a big loss. It proved it was a huge success, and that's all we could have really hoped for anyway. If I remember correctly, Frozen, while not as drastically, also got pulled from many cinemas at the end, right? (although I think the DVD release had something to do with that, but they did give up on it when it still had gas left in the tank).
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Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:27 am
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Updated Key Release Schedule
Yeah, Frozen was pulled in July after its DVD was released. If they had pushed the DVD release back even further, it may have challenged Titanic for the #2 all-time spot.
However, July is a big month for entertainment releases (DVDs, Games, etc.), so not releasing it then may have dented its all-time record first week and overall Blu-Ray/DVD sales slightly. It sold over 1 million copies in 3 days (about $50 million in sales), and has since sold over 3.2 million copies (over $120 million in sales). And this doesn't included the record 4.5 million rentals (as of last November) it has had, too.
Although... I do remember the DVD release date announcement itself for Frozen did hurt its box-office a bit, too (screen/showtime loss), so that is probably the case with Big Hero 6 now, as well (it just had its DVD release date announced for April recently).
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:48 am
Algren
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Updated Key Release Schedule
Ah, yes, interesting. The DVD angle. It's pretty cool that home media is still big in Japan.
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Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:53 am
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Updated Key Release Schedule
Upcoming Weekend Releases [Theater Counts]
WIDE 03/07, [351] - Doraemon: Nobita's Space Hero Records of Space Heroes (Toho) 03/07, [311] - Solomon's Perjury (Part 1) (Shochiku)
LIMITED [10-99 theaters] 03/06, [27] - Knights of Sidonia: The Movie (Toho Video Division) 03/06, [14] - Hate (Gaga) 03/07, [40] - PriPara the Movie: Everyone, Assemble! Prism Tours (Avex Pictures) 03/07, [16] - MET Live Viewing 2014-15: Offenbach -- Les Contes d'Hoffmann (Shochiku) 03/07, [11] - Diplomacy (Tokyo Theaters, Co.)
Doraemon will have one of the best opening weekends of the year, as it does every year. This weekend's release is the 36th installment in the most-attended movie franchise in Japan's box-office history.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Thu Mar 05, 2015 10:49 pm
Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: Doraemon Box Office History
Doraemon Box-Office History
Past Doraemon Films (1980-2003): ¥1.55 billion ($11.9 million) - Doraemon 1: Nobita's Dinosaur (1980) ¥1.75 billion ($14.4 million) - Doraemon 2: The Record of Nobita: Starblazer (1981) ¥1.22 billion ($9.8 million) - Doraemon 3: Nobita and the Haunts of Evil (1982) ¥1.00 billion ($8.1 million) - Doraemon 4: Nobita's Monstrous Underwater Castle (1983) ¥1.65 billion ($13.5 million) - Doraemon 5: Nobita's Adventure into Underworld (1984) ¥1.20 billion ($9.6 million) - Doraemon 6: Nobita's Little Star Universe (1985) ¥1.30 billion ($11.1 million) - Doraemon 7: Nobita and the Steel Troops (1986) ¥1.50 billion ($13.1 million) - Doraemon 8: Nobita and the Dinosaur Knights (1987) ¥1.36 billion ($12.1 million) - Doraemon 9: Nobita's Parallel Journey to the West (1988) ¥2.02 billion ($17.8 million) - Doraemon 10: Nobita and the Birth of Japan (1989) ¥1.91 billion ($16.5 million) - Doraemon 11: Nobita and the Animal Planet (1990) ¥1.80 billion ($15.8 million) - Doraemon 12: Nobita and the Dorabian Nights (1991) ¥1.68 billion ($14.8 million) - Doraemon 13: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (1992) ¥1.65 billion ($14.8 million) - Doraemon 14: Nobita and the Tin-Plate Labyrinth (1993) ¥1.35 billion ($13.1 million) - Doraemon 15: Nobita and the Fantastical Three Musketeers (1994) ¥1.30 billion ($15.6 million) - Doraemon 16: Nobita's Genesis Diary (1995) ¥1.60 billion ($14.9 million) - Doraemon 17: Nobita and the Galactic Express (1996) ¥2.00 billion ($17.9 million) - Doraemon 18: Nobita's Adventure in the Clockwork City (1997) ¥2.10 billion ($18.5 million) - Doraemon 19: Nobita's South Sea Adventure (1998) ¥2.00 billion ($17.9 million) - Doraemon 20: Nobita's Adventure: Drifts in the Universe (1999) ¥3.05 billion ($29.0 million) - Doraemon 21: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King (2000) ¥3.00 billion ($26.7 million) - Doraemon 22: Nobita and the Winged Braves (2001) ¥2.31 billion ($17.6 million) - Doraemon 23: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom (2002) ¥2.54 billion ($22.6 million) - Doraemon 24: Nobita and the Wind Wizard (2003)
Recent Doraemon Films (2004-2015): Opening Weekend ¥ ($) -> Final Gross ¥ ($) - Film (Year) ¥416.8 million ($3.8 million) -> ¥3.05 billion ($28.7 million) - Doraemon 25: Nobita in the Wan-Nyan Spacetime Odyssey (2004) ¥433.3 million ($3.7 million) -> ¥3.28 billion ($27.6 million) - Doraemon 26: Nobita's Dinosaur (2006) ¥559.4 million ($4.8 million) -> ¥3.54 billion ($30.1 million) - Doraemon 27: Nobita's New Adventure into the Underworld (2007) ¥517.1 million ($5.1 million) -> ¥3.37 billion ($32.1 million) - Doraemon 28: Nobita and the Green Giant Legend (2008) ¥372.9 million ($3.8 million) -> ¥2.45 billion ($25.2 million) - Doraemon 29: The Record of Nobita's Starblazer (2009) ¥553.5 million ($6.2 million) -> ¥3.16 billion ($33.6 million) - Doraemon 30: Nobita's Great Battle of the Mermaid King (2010) ¥446.3 million ($5.4 million) -> ¥2.46 billion ($31.2 million) - Doraemon 31: Nobita and the New Steel Troops (2011) ¥552.6 million ($6.9 million) -> ¥3.62 billion ($46.0 million) - Doraemon 32: Nobita and the Island of Miracles (2012) ¥667.3 million ($7.2 million) -> ¥3.98 billion ($43.2 million) - Doraemon 33: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum (2013) ¥600.4 million ($5.9 million) -> ¥3.58 billion ($35.1 million) - Doraemon 34: Nobita's Great Demon - Peko and the Exploration Party (2014) ¥767.2 million ($7.6 million) -> ¥8.38 billion ($80.2 million) - Stand By Me, Doraemon (2014) ¥???.? million ($?.? million) -> ¥?.?? billion ($??.? million) - Doraemon 36: Nobita's Space Hero Record of Space Heroes (2015)
Total Franchise Earnings: ¥83.68 billion ($787 million) [#2 all-time]; 111.41 million admissions [#1 all-time]
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Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:15 pm
Algren
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Releases [Theater Counts]
There is a Doraemon every year? lol
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Fri Mar 06, 2015 12:08 am
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Releases [Theater Counts]
Except for 2005. I don't know what happened that year exactly, but I think they passed on making a Doraemon film that year because of the anime transition (studio change).
Doraemon has had 3 different anime series, and 2005 was the last transition year.
There are many movie franchises that receive a theatrical release every year (some receive multiple releases a year) in Japan, though, so Doraemon isn't unique in that regard.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Fri Mar 06, 2015 12:30 am
Algren
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Releases [Theater Counts]
It's pretty crazy. So it's on TV and at the cinema? And people don't get bored by it?
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Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:46 pm
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Estimates
Apparently not. Doraemon is a major icon, though, first debuting in the 1960's in manga form. Think of him as Japan's version of Mickey Mouse (just not forgotten like Mickey largely has been). He's a character that gets passed down from generation to generation.
The anime usually averages an average household rating of 9% or so (regularly in the Top 5 anime each week), and has been doing so for many, many years. And the movies have been opening in early March every year since 1980, and is considered the beginning of Spring season, by parents and their children.
“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
Fri Mar 06, 2015 10:04 pm
Algren
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Releases [Theater Counts]
Do you have any ticket-price inflated grosses? Because I'm betting Doraeman 2 in 1981 is near the top of the list. I suppose attendance would also work.
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