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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Weekend Actuals (11/10-11)
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Indeed! Who would have thought it would go on to best Frozen and achieve the highest recorded multiplier ever? Moments like that are what makes predicting the box office more entertaining. :P


Out of curiosity, I searched up some of the biggest surprises between your predictions for a film's total after its opening weekend versus what it actually finished with.

Bohemian Rhapsody will finish around ¥10 billion higher than your initial prediction of ¥2.5- 3 billion. Frozen finished around ¥18.5 billion higher than the initial ¥7 billion you predicted after its opening. ¥7 billion was also the initial floor you gave for Your Name, although you recognized even after the OW that it was likely to go much higher than that.

Unfortunately, this thread only dates back to 2008. It would have been interesting to see what your predictions would be for Princess Mononoke, Titanic, the first Harry Potter, and Spirited Away after their openings.


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But at least Corpse is very quickly realized the mistake, unlike Box Office Mojo....


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Corpse wrote:

Indeed! Who would have thought it would go on to best Frozen and achieve the highest recorded multiplier ever? Moments like that are what makes predicting the box office more entertaining. :P


Out of curiosity, I searched up some of the biggest surprises between your predictions for a film's total after its opening weekend versus what it actually finished with.

Bohemian Rhapsody will finish around ¥10 billion higher than your initial prediction of ¥2.5- 3 billion. Frozen finished around ¥18.5 billion higher than the initial ¥7 billion you predicted after its opening. ¥7 billion was also the initial floor you gave for Your Name, although you recognized even after the OW that it was likely to go much higher than that.

Unfortunately, this thread only dates back to 2008. It would have been interesting to see what your predictions would be for Princess Mononoke, Titanic, the first Harry Potter, and Spirited Away after their openings.


Princess Mononoke had one of the biggest opening weekends, and the biggest ever for an animated film, when it was released. Predicting a ¥10 billion+ total after it opened would have been normal, with a few probably expecting it to beat E.T. to become the highest grossing film ever. Of course, it did so and went higher than that and almost reached ¥20 billion. My, and others, prediction would have been well off, but not by a huge degree.

Titanic would likely have been similar to a Bohemian Rhapsody, Frozen, or Your Name.. Very, very off. Who would predict a 40-60 multiplier? :mer: Its opening weekend is unknown, but since it did open at #1 (in the often competitive late December), and given it likely wasn't a huge debut (otherwise I expect its number would be available), a multiplier somewhere in that range is likely.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone would have been pretty close, honestly, given its ridiculous opening weekend. After it opened, I would have expected ¥15 billion at least since a multiplier of 10 isn't too hard to reach, especially for a December release. Its opening weekend is what I, and many others, probably would have gotten way wrong.

Spirited Away was expected to be monstrous, and it showed when it achieved a debut over ¥1 billion, becoming the first animated film to reach that mark. It may have been among as few as three or fours film to open that high before it as well (I can only think of two others). From there, I doubt many, myself included, would have predicted below ¥20 billion, and reaching ¥25 billion (that's still less than Mononoke's multiplier) and going on to challenge/beat Titanic wouldn't have seemed unlikely either.

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Japan Academy Prize
https://www.japan-academy-prize.jp/prizes/42.html

Expect the expected LOL


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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Weekend Actuals; Charts Updated! (02/2
The thing with the Japan Academy Prize is that they're very, very predictable.

Shoplifters winning Best Picture and numerous other awards is no surprise.
Mirai of the Future winning Best Animated Film isn't surprising (Hosoda is undefeated in the category).
Bohemian Rhapsody winning Best Foreign-Language Film is no surprise. It's one of the best critically reviewed films ever in Japan, and the audience reception was/is through the roof.

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Japan Academy Prize Best Picture Winners:

Best Picture Winners:
2018 - Shoplifters (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
2017 - The Third Murderer (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
2016 - Shin Godzilla (Hideaki Anno, Shinji Higuchi)
2015 - Our Little Sister (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
2014 - The Eternal Zero (Takashi Yamazaki)
2013 - The Great Passage (Yuya Ishii)
2012 - The Eighth Day Cicada (Izuru Narushima)
2011 - Confessions (Tetsuya Nakashima)
2010 - The Unbroken (Setsurō Wakamatsu)
2009 - Departures (Tojiro Takita)
2008 - Tokyo Tower: Me and Mom, and Sometimes Dad (Yoji Matsuka)
2007 - Hula Girls (Lee Sang-il)
2006 - Always: Sunset on Third Street (Takashi Yamazaki)
2005 - Half a Confession (Kiyoshi Sasabe)
2004 - When the Last Sword is Drawn (Yojiro Takita)
2003 - The Twilight Samurai (Yoji Yamada)
2002 - Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki)
2001 - After the Rain (Takashi Koizuma)
2000 - Poppoya (Yasuo Furuhata)
1999 - Begging for Love (Hideyuki Hirayama)
1998 - Princess Mononoke (Hayao Miyazaki)
1997 - Shall We Dance (Masayuki Suo)
1996 - A Last Note (Kaneto Shindo)
1995 - Crest of Betrayal (Kinji Fukasaku)
1994 - A Class to Remember (Yoji Yamada)
1993 - Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (Masayuki Suo)
1992 - My Sons (Yoji Yamada)
1991 - Childhood Days (Masahiro Shinoda)
1990 - Black Rain (Shohei Imamura)
1989 - The Silk Road (Junya Sato)
1988 - A Taxing Woman (Juzo Itami)
1987 - House on Fire (Kinji Fukasaku)
1986 - Gray Sunset (Shunya Itō)
1985 - The Funeral (Juzo Itami)
1984 - The Ballad of Narayama (Shohei Imamura)
1983 - Fall Guy (Kinji Fukasaku)
1982 - Station (Yasuo Furuhata)
1981 - Zigeunerweisen (Seijun Suzuki)
1980 - Vengeance is Mine (Shohei Imamura)
1979 - The Incident (Yoshitaro Nomura)
1978 - The Yellow Handkerchief (Yoji Yamada)


Best Animated Picture Winners:
2018 - Mirai of the Future (Mamoru Hosoda)
2017 - The Night is Short, Walk on Girl (Masaaki Yuasa)
2016 - In This Corner of the World (Sunao Katabuchi)
2015 - The Boy and the Beast (Mamoru Hosoda)
2014 - Stand By Me, Doraemon (Takashi Yamazaki)
2013 - The Wind Rises (Hayao Miyazaki)
2012 - Wolf Children (Mamoru Hosoda)
2011 - From Up on Poppy Hill (Goro Miyazaki)
2010 - Arrietty (Hiromasa Yonebayashi)
2009 - Summer Wars (Mamoru Hosoda)
2008 - Ponyo (Hayao Miyazaki)
2007 - Tekkonkinkreet (Michael Arias)
2006 - The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Mamoru Hosoda)


Best Foreign-Language Picture Winners:
2018 - Bohemian Rhapsody (Bryan Singer)
2017 - La La Land (Damien Chazelle)
2016 - Sully (Clint Eastwood)
2015 - American Sniper (Clint Eastwood)
2014 - Frozen (Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee)
2013 - Les Miserables (Tom Hooper)
2012 - The Intouchables (Eric Toledano, Olivier Nakache)
2011 - The King's Speech (Tom Hooper)
2010 - Avatar (James Cameron)
2009 - Gran Torino (Clint Eastwood)
2008 - The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan)
2007 - Letters from Iwo Jima (Clint Eastwood)
2006 - Flags of Our Father (Clint Eastwood)
2005 - Million Dollar Baby (Clint Eastwood)
2004 - The Last Samurai (Edward Zwick)
2003 - The Pianist (Roman Polanski)
2002 - Monster's Ball (Marc Foster)
2001 - Billy Elliot (Stephen Daldry)
2000 - Dancer in the Dark (Lars von Trier)
1999 - The Sixth Sense (M. Night Shyamalan)
1998 - L.A. Confidential (Curtis Hanson)
1997 - Titanic (James Cameron)
1996 - II Postino (Michael Radford)
1995 - The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont)
1994 - Schindler's List (Steven Spielberg)
1993 - Jurassic Park (Steven Spielberg)
1992 - JFK (Oliver Stone)
1991 - Dances with Wolves (Kevin Costner)
1990 - Field of Dreams (Phil Alden Robinson)
1989 - Die Hard (John McTiernan)
1988 - The Last Emperor (Bernardo Bertolucci)
1987 - Platoon (Oliver Stone)
1986 - Back to the Future (Robert Zemeckis)
1985 - Amadeus (Milos Forman)
1984 - Once Upon a Time in America (Sergio Leone)
1983 - An Officer and a Gentlemen (Taylor Hackford)
1982 - E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Steven Spielberg)
1981 - Die Blechtrommel (Volker Schlöndorff)
1980 - Kramer vs. Kramer (Robert Benton)
1979 - The Deer Hunter (Michael Cimino)
1978 - Conversation Piece (Luchino Visconti)
1977 - Rocky (John G. Avildsen)

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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Weekend Actuals; Charts Updated! (02/2
Bohemian has a good chance, but it's not a lock for me, like 68% winrate. Also 4 out of 5 films in this category are from 20th Century Fox, not bad!
Mirai is very strong with its Oscar nominee boost, 95% winrate. A little bit sad that if Broly won we'll probably see Toei statement which is likely to include box office update.
Shoplifters is invincible, 99.7% winrate. Cannes winner + Oscar nominee + the pass away of its supporting actress, in which she nominated not just one but two in the same category this year and win posthumous for Shoplifters.


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Corpse wrote:

Princess Mononoke had one of the biggest opening weekends, and the biggest ever for an animated film, when it was released. Predicting a ¥10 billion+ total after it opened would have been normal, with a few probably expecting it to beat E.T. to become the highest grossing film ever. Of course, it did so and went higher than that and almost reached ¥20 billion. My, and others, prediction would have been well off, but not by a huge degree.

Titanic would likely have been similar to a Bohemian Rhapsody, Frozen, or Your Name.. Very, very off. Who would predict a 40-60 multiplier? :mer: Its opening weekend is unknown, but since it did open at #1 (in the often competitive late December), and given it likely wasn't a huge debut (otherwise I expect its number would be available), a multiplier somewhere in that range is likely.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone would have been pretty close, honestly, given its ridiculous opening weekend. After it opened, I would have expected ¥15 billion at least since a multiplier of 10 isn't too hard to reach, especially for a December release. Its opening weekend is what I, and many others, probably would have gotten way wrong.

Spirited Away was expected to be monstrous, and it showed when it achieved a debut over ¥1 billion, becoming the first animated film to reach that mark. It may have been among as few as three or fours film to open that high before it as well (I can only think of two others). From there, I doubt many, myself included, would have predicted below ¥20 billion, and reaching ¥25 billion (that's still less than Mononoke's multiplier) and going on to challenge/beat Titanic wouldn't have seemed unlikely either.


Thank you for retroactively giving your predictions! I couldn't find your post-OW prediction for Avatar, but I'm guessing over ¥15 billion would still have been seen as a very ambitious target even given the post-Titanic James Cameron factor.


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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Weekend Actuals; Charts Updated! (02/2
Doraemon presales for Saturday: 47765
Last year: 46976

That is very close indeed. Also it has 1.08m seats available compared to 970k last year. Will be a fun weekend to watch.


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So was The Mule not eligible, Corpse?


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So was The Mule not eligible, Corpse?


It opens next weekend, so it'll likely be nominated next time.

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R136a1 wrote:
Thank you for retroactively giving your predictions! I couldn't find your post-OW prediction for Avatar, but I'm guessing over ¥15 billion would still have been seen as a very ambitious target even given the post-Titanic James Cameron factor.


Yeah, after its strong, but not great, opening weekend, I wouldn't have predicted anywhere near ¥15 billion. The good, but not great, reviews also wouldn't have suggested phenomenal legs either. I don't remember if I made any projections (probably not since I started to actually research the Japanese box office in early 2010), but I likely would have predicted around ¥6/7 billion.

I guess any time I project ~¥7 billion, you can expect a film to double/triple that number. :lol:

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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Weekend Actuals; Charts Updated! (02/2
I'm not going to post a Weekend Forecast this weekend. Instead, since we have a very big opener (Doraemon), I'm going to post the hourly admissions updates to keep track of it over the weekend. I've more or less made this the norm for awhile now when a big film opens, and I'll probably make it permanent moving forward.

First update coming up soon.

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Sorry this is taking a bit, but I'm adding more films to the chart for comparison purposes. I'll have the update posted "soon"!

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Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Saturday Ticket Sales:

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 9PM > FINAL

29,064 > x44,099 > x66,420 - Doraemon 39

Previous Major Openers (Saturday Results) [2015-]
43,557 > x71,681 > x93,992 > 122,021 > 151,314 > 175,522 > 207,502 > 229,798 > 277,427 > 342,959 > 348,024 - Detective Conan 21
39,732 > x64,094 > x90,575 > 118,008 > 155,118 > 174,599 > 209,900 > 236,090 > 282,310 > 341,011 > 345,143 - Detective Conan 22
43,953 > x57,204 > x81,751 > 110,262 > 126,170 > 168,362 > 195,657 > 206,362 > 254,352 > 324,272 > 330,349 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5
74,565 > 116,519 > 144,266 > 177,687 > 206,086 > 240,279 > 271,568 > 281,438 > 308,702 > 317,438 > 317,709 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
52,996 > x60,631 > x75,890 > 117,855 > 124,236 > 147,342 > 187,892 > 197,398 > 226,441 > 286,005 > 293,246 - Star Wars VII
39,622 > x55,638 > x79,473 > x99,228 > 124,143 > 156,171 > 176,298 > 194,209 > 229,193 > 285,429 > 289,656 - Detective Conan 20
63,854 > x89,438 > 109,249 > 128,842 > 148,074 > 177,219 > 197,555 > 209,978 > 235,145 > 283,231 > 286,726 - One Piece Film Gold
37,688 > x51,536 > x78,625 > x96,317 > 110,615 > 147,556 > 158,990 > 176,601 > 209,065 > 278,130 > 283,482 - Star Wars VIII
30,914 > x42,990 > x62,982 > x85,904 > 102,185 > 140,690 > 163,724 > 174,087 > 209,595 > 261,046 > 266,911 - Jurassic World 2
35,649 > x44,489 > x58,686 > x69,098 > x88,527 > 103,765 > 131,753 > 161,863 > 196,572 > 255,793 > 262,671 - Beauty and the Beast
37,850 > x52,209 > x81,753 > 101,473 > 119,605 > 161,180 > 177,321 > 188,231 > 210,871 > 235,354 > 241,332 - Code Blue
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 227,517 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
25,910 > x32,060 > x57,063 > x73,610 > x84,101 > 120,336 > 134,258 > 141,719 > 171,620 > 211,793 > 217,221 - Fantastic Beasts 2
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 209,804 - Detective Conan 20
17,886 > x31,861 > x46,109 > x55,320 > x84,164 > x94,353 > 114,193 > 134,889 > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > 202,075 - Your Name.
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 196,491 - Jurassic World
26,792 > x41,467 > x59,601 > x72,157 > x99,348 > 117,861 > 135,650 > 147,193 > 165,271 > 185,998 > 193,053 - Dragon Ball Super: Broly
30,062 > x52,132 > x69,597 > x80,552 > 115,470 > 128,413 > 141,480 > 160,560 > 183,484 > 185,333 > 187,901 - Doraemon 38
14,564 > x18,126 > x38,232 > x49,350 > x55,948 > x82,147 > x96,840 > 104,265 > 129,089 > 162,764 > 166,650 - Fantastic Beasts


All films that have opened above ¥800 million since 2015 are included above. Please note that Detective Conan 20, Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, and Jurassic World weren't tracked using all of the usual locations (two-thirds of the market) since Aeon Cinemas wasn't apart of the regular updates yet. Their total admissions do, however, include Aeon Cinemas. There was also an error tracking Your Name. after 5PM, so it's missing two updates.

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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Doraemon 39 Debuts
So it's doing worse than Doraemon 38.


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Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Saturday Ticket Sales:

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 9PM > FINAL

29,064 > x44,099 > x66,420 > x80,789 > 104,701 > 124,875 > 137,005 > 144,884 - Doraemon 39

Previous Major Openers (Saturday Results) [2015-]
43,557 > x71,681 > x93,992 > 122,021 > 151,314 > 175,522 > 207,502 > 229,798 > 277,427 > 342,959 > 348,024 - Detective Conan 21
39,732 > x64,094 > x90,575 > 118,008 > 155,118 > 174,599 > 209,900 > 236,090 > 282,310 > 341,011 > 345,143 - Detective Conan 22
43,953 > x57,204 > x81,751 > 110,262 > 126,170 > 168,362 > 195,657 > 206,362 > 254,352 > 324,272 > 330,349 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5
74,565 > 116,519 > 144,266 > 177,687 > 206,086 > 240,279 > 271,568 > 281,438 > 308,702 > 317,438 > 317,709 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
52,996 > x60,631 > x75,890 > 117,855 > 124,236 > 147,342 > 187,892 > 197,398 > 226,441 > 286,005 > 293,246 - Star Wars VII
39,622 > x55,638 > x79,473 > x99,228 > 124,143 > 156,171 > 176,298 > 194,209 > 229,193 > 285,429 > 289,656 - Detective Conan 20
63,854 > x89,438 > 109,249 > 128,842 > 148,074 > 177,219 > 197,555 > 209,978 > 235,145 > 283,231 > 286,726 - One Piece Film Gold
37,688 > x51,536 > x78,625 > x96,317 > 110,615 > 147,556 > 158,990 > 176,601 > 209,065 > 278,130 > 283,482 - Star Wars VIII
30,914 > x42,990 > x62,982 > x85,904 > 102,185 > 140,690 > 163,724 > 174,087 > 209,595 > 261,046 > 266,911 - Jurassic World 2
35,649 > x44,489 > x58,686 > x69,098 > x88,527 > 103,765 > 131,753 > 161,863 > 196,572 > 255,793 > 262,671 - Beauty and the Beast
37,850 > x52,209 > x81,753 > 101,473 > 119,605 > 161,180 > 177,321 > 188,231 > 210,871 > 235,354 > 241,332 - Code Blue
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 227,517 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
25,910 > x32,060 > x57,063 > x73,610 > x84,101 > 120,336 > 134,258 > 141,719 > 171,620 > 211,793 > 217,221 - Fantastic Beasts 2
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 209,804 - Detective Conan 19
17,886 > x31,861 > x46,109 > x55,320 > x84,164 > x94,353 > 114,193 > 134,889 > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > 202,075 - Your Name.
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 196,491 - Jurassic World
26,792 > x41,467 > x59,601 > x72,157 > x99,348 > 117,861 > 135,650 > 147,193 > 165,271 > 185,998 > 193,053 - Dragon Ball Super: Broly
30,062 > x52,132 > x69,597 > x80,552 > 115,470 > 128,413 > 141,480 > 160,560 > 183,484 > 185,333 > 187,901 - Doraemon 38
14,564 > x18,126 > x38,232 > x49,350 > x55,948 > x82,147 > x96,840 > 104,265 > 129,089 > 162,764 > 166,650 - Fantastic Beasts

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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Doraemon 39 Debuts
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So it's doing worse than Doraemon 38.


Saturday, very likely. Sunday, maybe. Weekend, probably.

But, it's not an exact comparison this year because this entry was the first Friday release in the series. Granted, it didn't do much business on Friday because it skews so young, but the day certainly could have deflated Saturday slightly.

However, it's become a common trend since Friday instead of Saturday debuts became the norm last year, that Sundays have typically become stronger than usual as a result. Why? I'm not exactly sure other than WOM being able to spread a day earlier, but that rarely affects franchise films. We'll see what happens here.

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“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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Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Saturday Ticket Sales:

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 9PM > FINAL

29,064 > x44,099 > x66,420 > x80,789 > 104,701 > 124,875 > 137,005 > 144,884 > 153,968 - Doraemon 39

Previous Major Openers (Saturday Results) [2015-]
43,557 > x71,681 > x93,992 > 122,021 > 151,314 > 175,522 > 207,502 > 229,798 > 277,427 > 342,959 > 348,024 - Detective Conan 21
39,732 > x64,094 > x90,575 > 118,008 > 155,118 > 174,599 > 209,900 > 236,090 > 282,310 > 341,011 > 345,143 - Detective Conan 22
43,953 > x57,204 > x81,751 > 110,262 > 126,170 > 168,362 > 195,657 > 206,362 > 254,352 > 324,272 > 330,349 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5
74,565 > 116,519 > 144,266 > 177,687 > 206,086 > 240,279 > 271,568 > 281,438 > 308,702 > 317,438 > 317,709 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
52,996 > x60,631 > x75,890 > 117,855 > 124,236 > 147,342 > 187,892 > 197,398 > 226,441 > 286,005 > 293,246 - Star Wars VII
39,622 > x55,638 > x79,473 > x99,228 > 124,143 > 156,171 > 176,298 > 194,209 > 229,193 > 285,429 > 289,656 - Detective Conan 20
63,854 > x89,438 > 109,249 > 128,842 > 148,074 > 177,219 > 197,555 > 209,978 > 235,145 > 283,231 > 286,726 - One Piece Film Gold
37,688 > x51,536 > x78,625 > x96,317 > 110,615 > 147,556 > 158,990 > 176,601 > 209,065 > 278,130 > 283,482 - Star Wars VIII
30,914 > x42,990 > x62,982 > x85,904 > 102,185 > 140,690 > 163,724 > 174,087 > 209,595 > 261,046 > 266,911 - Jurassic World 2
35,649 > x44,489 > x58,686 > x69,098 > x88,527 > 103,765 > 131,753 > 161,863 > 196,572 > 255,793 > 262,671 - Beauty and the Beast
37,850 > x52,209 > x81,753 > 101,473 > 119,605 > 161,180 > 177,321 > 188,231 > 210,871 > 235,354 > 241,332 - Code Blue
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 227,517 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
25,910 > x32,060 > x57,063 > x73,610 > x84,101 > 120,336 > 134,258 > 141,719 > 171,620 > 211,793 > 217,221 - Fantastic Beasts 2
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 209,804 - Detective Conan 19
17,886 > x31,861 > x46,109 > x55,320 > x84,164 > x94,353 > 114,193 > 134,889 > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > 202,075 - Your Name.
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 196,491 - Jurassic World
26,792 > x41,467 > x59,601 > x72,157 > x99,348 > 117,861 > 135,650 > 147,193 > 165,271 > 185,998 > 193,053 - Dragon Ball Super: Broly
30,062 > x52,132 > x69,597 > x80,552 > 115,470 > 128,413 > 141,480 > 160,560 > 183,484 > 185,333 > 187,901 - Doraemon 38
14,564 > x18,126 > x38,232 > x49,350 > x55,948 > x82,147 > x96,840 > 104,265 > 129,089 > 162,764 > 166,650 - Fantastic Beasts

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“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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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Doraemon 39 Debuts
Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Saturday Ticket Sales:

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 9PM > FINAL

29,064 > x44,099 > x66,420 > x80,789 > 104,701 > 124,875 > 137,005 > 144,884 > 153,968 > 157,751 > 157,910 - Doraemon 39

Previous Major Openers (Saturday Results) [2015-]
43,557 > x71,681 > x93,992 > 122,021 > 151,314 > 175,522 > 207,502 > 229,798 > 277,427 > 342,959 > 348,024 - Detective Conan 21
39,732 > x64,094 > x90,575 > 118,008 > 155,118 > 174,599 > 209,900 > 236,090 > 282,310 > 341,011 > 345,143 - Detective Conan 22
43,953 > x57,204 > x81,751 > 110,262 > 126,170 > 168,362 > 195,657 > 206,362 > 254,352 > 324,272 > 330,349 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5
74,565 > 116,519 > 144,266 > 177,687 > 206,086 > 240,279 > 271,568 > 281,438 > 308,702 > 317,438 > 317,709 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
52,996 > x60,631 > x75,890 > 117,855 > 124,236 > 147,342 > 187,892 > 197,398 > 226,441 > 286,005 > 293,246 - Star Wars VII
39,622 > x55,638 > x79,473 > x99,228 > 124,143 > 156,171 > 176,298 > 194,209 > 229,193 > 285,429 > 289,656 - Detective Conan 20
63,854 > x89,438 > 109,249 > 128,842 > 148,074 > 177,219 > 197,555 > 209,978 > 235,145 > 283,231 > 286,726 - One Piece Film Gold
37,688 > x51,536 > x78,625 > x96,317 > 110,615 > 147,556 > 158,990 > 176,601 > 209,065 > 278,130 > 283,482 - Star Wars VIII
30,914 > x42,990 > x62,982 > x85,904 > 102,185 > 140,690 > 163,724 > 174,087 > 209,595 > 261,046 > 266,911 - Jurassic World 2
35,649 > x44,489 > x58,686 > x69,098 > x88,527 > 103,765 > 131,753 > 161,863 > 196,572 > 255,793 > 262,671 - Beauty and the Beast
37,850 > x52,209 > x81,753 > 101,473 > 119,605 > 161,180 > 177,321 > 188,231 > 210,871 > 235,354 > 241,332 - Code Blue
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 227,517 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
25,910 > x32,060 > x57,063 > x73,610 > x84,101 > 120,336 > 134,258 > 141,719 > 171,620 > 211,793 > 217,221 - Fantastic Beasts 2
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 209,804 - Detective Conan 19
17,886 > x31,861 > x46,109 > x55,320 > x84,164 > x94,353 > 114,193 > 134,889 > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > 202,075 - Your Name.
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 196,491 - Jurassic World
26,792 > x41,467 > x59,601 > x72,157 > x99,348 > 117,861 > 135,650 > 147,193 > 165,271 > 185,998 > 193,053 - Dragon Ball Super: Broly
30,062 > x52,132 > x69,597 > x80,552 > 115,470 > 128,413 > 141,480 > 160,560 > 183,484 > 185,333 > 187,901 - Doraemon 38
31,532 > x41,391 > x68,734 > x84,425 > 116,091 > 129,657 > 143,882 > 158,848 > 171,269 > 174,628 > 174,797 - Doraemon 37
14,564 > x18,126 > x38,232 > x49,350 > x55,948 > x82,147 > x96,840 > 104,265 > 129,089 > 162,764 > 166,650 - Fantastic Beasts



Good first day, though depending on Sunday (which would prove otherwise), the franchise may be stabilizing and going back to more routine numbers after last year's film saw a noticeable jump and set a series record. But let's see how Sunday performs first before making any certain comments.

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“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.”
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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Biggest Openers Since 2015
Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Weekend Admissions

Biggest Openers Since 2015:

Saturday Results (Two-Thirds of Market):
Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity), [Theaters/Showings], Film Title
348,024/605,267 (57.4% capacity), [239/1,676] - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (Apr., 2017)
345,143/655,976 (52.6% capacity), [249/1,832] - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (Apr., 2018)
330,349/701,865 (47.1% capacity), [247/2,864] - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (July, 2017)
317,709/530,456 (59.9% capacity), [231/1,727] - Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (Dec., 2015)
293,246/714,702 (41.0% capacity), [236/2,789] - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Dec., 2015)
289,656/530,905 (54.5% capacity), [230/1,502] - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (Apr., 2016)
286,726/658,842 (43.5% capacity), [231/2,256] - One Piece Film Gold (July, 2016)
283,482/670,255 (42.3% capacity), [254/2,527] - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dec., 2017)
266,911/816,498 (32.7% capacity), [251/3,196] - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (July, 2018)
262,671/667,610 (39.3% capacity), [245/2,327] - Beauty and the Beast (Apr., 2017)
241,332/608,132 (39.7% capacity), [250/1,979] - Code Blue (July, 2018)
227,517/473,967 (48.0% capacity), [221/1,582] - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F (Apr., 2015)
217,221/919,956 (23.6% capacity), [258/3,250] - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Nov., 2018)
209,804/462,825 (45.3% capacity), [229/1,366] - Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno (Apr., 2015)
202,075/451,836 (44.7% capacity), [218/1,257] - Your Name. (Aug., 2016)
196,491/520,369 (37.8% capacity), [237/1,744] - Jurassic World (Aug., 2015)
193,053/648,160 (29.8% capacity), [252/2,037] - Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Dec., 2018)
187,901/485,825 (38.7% capacity), [235/1,574] - Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island (Mar., 2018)
174,797/501,322 (34.8% capacity), [240/1,487] - Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the Antarctic (Mar., 2017)
166,650/766,440 (21.7% capacity), [241/2,556] - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Nov., 2016)
157,910/547,894 (28.8% capacity), [252/1,655] - Doraemon: Nobita's Chronicle of Moon Exploration (Mar., 2019)
157,739/484,007 (32.6% capacity), [247/1,422] - Masquerade Hotel (Jan., 2019)
139,061/668,663 (20.8% capacity), [236/2,346] - Finding Dory (July, 2016)
136,031/515,406 (26.4% capacity), [233/1,460] - Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan (Mar., 2016)


Sunday Results (Two-Thirds of Market):
Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity), [Theaters/Showings], Film Title
357,985/643,941 (55.6% capacity), [249/1,793] - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (Apr., 2018)
328,862/595,145 (55.3% capacity), [240/1,648] - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (Apr., 2017)
316,396/810,365 (39.0% capacity), [251/3,159] - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (July, 2018)
303,414/524,359 (57.9% capacity), [231/1,688] - Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (Dec., 2015)
288,800/558,006 (51.7% capacity), [250/1,859] - Code Blue (July, 2018)
282,386/512,761 (55.1% capacity), [230/1,434] - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (Apr., 2016)
275,491/670,208 (41.1% capacity), [236/2,636] - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Dec., 2015)
264,078/659,166 (40.1% capacity), [254/2,486] - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dec., 2017)
263,634/633,723 (41.6% capacity), [245/2,241] - Beauty and the Beast (Apr., 2017)
234,075/456,584 (51.2% capacity), [218/1,263] - Your Name. (Aug., 2016)
220,152/483,455 (45.5% capacity), [235/1,567] - Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island (Mar., 2018)
219,122/687,402 (31.9% capacity), [247/2,805] - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (July, 2017)
217,273/450,421 (48.2% capacity), [229/1,277] - Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno (Apr., 2015)
214,354/623,299 (34.4% capacity), [252/1,972] - Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Dec., 2018)
210,322/497,446 (42.2% capacity), [240/1,479] - Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the Antarctic (Mar., 2017)
207,464/639,737 (32.4% capacity), [231/2,205] - One Piece Film Gold (July, 2016)
205,221/685,215 (29.9% capacity), [236/2,336] - Finding Dory (July, 2016)
203,669/748,846 (27.2% capacity), [243/2,554] - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Nov., 2016)
201,580/429,746 (46.9% capacity), [221/1,467] - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F (Apr., 2015)
196,225/903,942 (21.7% capacity), [258/3,189] - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Nov., 2018)
191,678/510,040 (37.6% capacity), [233/1,443] - Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan (Mar., 2016)
179,254/485,593 (36.9% capacity), [247/1,414] - Masquerade Hotel (Jan., 2019)
175,504/501,557 (35.0% capacity), [237/1,587] - Jurassic World (Aug., 2015)


Weekend Results (Two-Thirds of Market):
Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity), [Theaters/Showings], Film Title
703,128/1,299,917 (54.1% capacity), [249/3,625] - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (Apr., 2018)
676,886/1,200,412 (56.4% capacity), [240/3,324] - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (Apr., 2017)
621,123/1,051,181 (59.1% capacity), [231/3,415] - Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (Dec., 2015)
583,307/1,626,823 (35.9% capacity), [251/6,355] - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (July, 2018)
572,042/1,043,666 (54.8% capacity), [230/2,936] - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (Apr., 2016)
569,497/1,392,147 (40.9% capacity), [236/5,431] - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Dec., 2015)
549,579/1,389,766 (39.6% capacity), [247/5,670] - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (July, 2017)
547,821/1,330,179 (41.2% capacity), [254/5,015] - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Dec., 2017)
530,132/1,116,138 (47.5% capacity), [250/3,838] - Code Blue (July, 2018)
526,470/1,302,175 (40.4% capacity), [245/4,570] - Beauty and the Beast (Apr., 2017)
494,190/1,298,579 (38.1% capacity), [231/4,461] - One Piece Film Gold (July, 2016)
436,267/x,908,420 (48.0% capacity), [218/2,520] - Your Name. (Aug., 2016)
429,097/x,903,746 (47.5% capacity), [221/3,049] - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F (Apr., 2015)
427,077/x,913,713 (46.8% capacity), [229/2,643] - Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno (Apr., 2015)
413,446/1,823,898 (22.7% capacity), [258/6,439] - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Nov., 2018)
408,053/x,969,280 (42.1% capacity), [235/3,141] - Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island (Mar., 2018)
407,419/1,271,559 (32.0% capacity), [252/4,010] - Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Dec., 2018)
385,119/x,998,768 (38.6% capacity), [240/2,966] - Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the Antarctic (Mar., 2017)
371,995/1,021,926 (36.4% capacity), [237/3,331] - Jurassic World (Aug., 2015)
370,390/1,515,394 (24.4% capacity), [243/5,111] - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Nov., 2016)
344,292/1,394,229 (24.7% capacity), [236/4,683] - Finding Dory (July, 2016)
336,993/x,969,600 (34.8% capacity), [247/2,836] - Masquerade Hotel (Jan., 2019)
327,709/1,025,446 (31.9% capacity), [233/2,903] - Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan (Mar., 2016)

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“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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Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Sunday Ticket Sales

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 9PM > FINAL

49,893- Doraemon 39

As has become the new norm since domestic films began opening on Fridays instead of Saturdays last year, Doraemon's Sunday is looking to experience a significant increase. As you can see below, this is the third highest number of admissions to begin a Sunday (since 2015 anyway), and it's the biggest start to the day for a Doraemon film. Let's see if it continues this momentum, at least until 5PM, anyway, since Doraemon films stall/die in the evening.

Previous Major Openers (Sunday Results) [2015-]:
47,152 > x77,663 > 117,569 > 150,789 > 196,456 > 222,491 > 257,516 > 290,708 > 332,949 > 357,826 > 357,985 - Detective Conan 22
44,969 > x79,673 > 106,581 > 141,399 > 176,107 > 202,263 > 237,924 > 263,064 > 301,101 > 328,708 > 328,862 - Detective Conan 21
43,544 > x56,945 > x94,864 > 121,147 > 137,712 > 176,895 > 211,513 > 233,287 > 266,175 > 310,627 > 316,396 - Jurassic World 2
68,068 > 121,410 > 140,214 > 175,159 > 212,303 > 239,912 > 275,001 > 284,050 > 301,372 > 303,414 > 303,414 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
48,646 > x66,915 > 109,572 > 132,453 > 146,053 > 201,672 > 223,094 > 237,267 > 266,239 > 285,738 > 288,800 - Code Blue
41,505 > x60,776 > x92,279 > 118,040 > 147,909 > 183,527 > 203,203 > 226,105 > 255,277 > 282,340 > 282,386 - Detective Conan 20
58,188 > x70,602 > x85,503 > 130,437 > 138,471 > 165,576 > 206,251 > 215,799 > 245,092 > 274,998 > 275,491 - Star Wars VII
44,544 > x61,806 > x95,031 > 115,926 > 135,456 > 172,663 > 187,607 > 203,548 > 251,431 > 263,949 > 264,078 - Star Wars VIII
45,987 > x56,944 > x75,411 > x89,067 > 121,228 > 135,686 > 165,877 > 198,605 > 234,747 > 261,046 > 263,634 - Beauty and the Beast
48,646 > x66,915 > 109,572 > 132,453 > 146,053 > 201,672 > 223,094 > 237,267 > 266,239 > 285,738 > 234,075 - Your Name.
44,933 > x75,504 > 101,569 > 123,255 > 162,561 > 181,102 > 198,933 > 211,634 > 219,273 > 219,998 > 220,152 - Doraemon 38
34,327 > x45,706 > x65,083 > x88,540 > 103,380 > 132,669 > 151,634 > 161,136 > 194,354 > 217,019 > 219,122 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 217,273 - Detective Conan 19
34,674 > x58,364 > x83,804 > 103,559 > 134,266 > 153,207 > 172,514 > 189,625 > 203,933 > 212,672 > 214,354 - Dragon Ball Super: Broly
40,053 > x62,171 > x96,820 > 111,334 > 153,971 > 173,958 > 192,034 > 203,992 > 209,324 > 210,285 > 210,322 - Doraemon 37
36,072 > x57,885 > x76,836 > x95,227 > 114,580 > 143,048 > 163,262 > 169,357 > 189,252 > 207,335 > 207,464 - One Piece Film Gold
25,102 > x34,335 > x58,977 > x81,932 > x96,106 > 139,004 > 153,796 > 159,983 > 185,950 > 200,159 > 203,669 - Fantastic Beasts
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 201,580 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
31,050 > x37,548 > x63,803 > x85,248 > x98,650 > 133,943 > 146,623 > 158,823 > 178,463 > 194,057 > 196,225 - Fantastic Beasts 2
37,661 > x56,398 > x91,407 > 105,975 > 141,439 > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > 186,605 > 190,834 > 191,406 > 191,678 - Doraemon 36
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 175,504 - Jurassic World

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“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."


Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:10 pm
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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Doraemon 39 Debuts
Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Sunday Ticket Sales

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 9PM > FINAL

49,893 > x78,100 - Doraemon 39

Previous Major Openers (Sunday Results) [2015-]:
47,152 > x77,663 > 117,569 > 150,789 > 196,456 > 222,491 > 257,516 > 290,708 > 332,949 > 357,826 > 357,985 - Detective Conan 22
44,969 > x79,673 > 106,581 > 141,399 > 176,107 > 202,263 > 237,924 > 263,064 > 301,101 > 328,708 > 328,862 - Detective Conan 21
43,544 > x56,945 > x94,864 > 121,147 > 137,712 > 176,895 > 211,513 > 233,287 > 266,175 > 310,627 > 316,396 - Jurassic World 2
68,068 > 121,410 > 140,214 > 175,159 > 212,303 > 239,912 > 275,001 > 284,050 > 301,372 > 303,414 > 303,414 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
48,646 > x66,915 > 109,572 > 132,453 > 146,053 > 201,672 > 223,094 > 237,267 > 266,239 > 285,738 > 288,800 - Code Blue
41,505 > x60,776 > x92,279 > 118,040 > 147,909 > 183,527 > 203,203 > 226,105 > 255,277 > 282,340 > 282,386 - Detective Conan 20
58,188 > x70,602 > x85,503 > 130,437 > 138,471 > 165,576 > 206,251 > 215,799 > 245,092 > 274,998 > 275,491 - Star Wars VII
44,544 > x61,806 > x95,031 > 115,926 > 135,456 > 172,663 > 187,607 > 203,548 > 251,431 > 263,949 > 264,078 - Star Wars VIII
45,987 > x56,944 > x75,411 > x89,067 > 121,228 > 135,686 > 165,877 > 198,605 > 234,747 > 261,046 > 263,634 - Beauty and the Beast
48,646 > x66,915 > 109,572 > 132,453 > 146,053 > 201,672 > 223,094 > 237,267 > 266,239 > 285,738 > 234,075 - Your Name.
44,933 > x75,504 > 101,569 > 123,255 > 162,561 > 181,102 > 198,933 > 211,634 > 219,273 > 219,998 > 220,152 - Doraemon 38
34,327 > x45,706 > x65,083 > x88,540 > 103,380 > 132,669 > 151,634 > 161,136 > 194,354 > 217,019 > 219,122 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 217,273 - Detective Conan 19
34,674 > x58,364 > x83,804 > 103,559 > 134,266 > 153,207 > 172,514 > 189,625 > 203,933 > 212,672 > 214,354 - Dragon Ball Super: Broly
40,053 > x62,171 > x96,820 > 111,334 > 153,971 > 173,958 > 192,034 > 203,992 > 209,324 > 210,285 > 210,322 - Doraemon 37
36,072 > x57,885 > x76,836 > x95,227 > 114,580 > 143,048 > 163,262 > 169,357 > 189,252 > 207,335 > 207,464 - One Piece Film Gold
25,102 > x34,335 > x58,977 > x81,932 > x96,106 > 139,004 > 153,796 > 159,983 > 185,950 > 200,159 > 203,669 - Fantastic Beasts
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 201,580 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
31,050 > x37,548 > x63,803 > x85,248 > x98,650 > 133,943 > 146,623 > 158,823 > 178,463 > 194,057 > 196,225 - Fantastic Beasts 2
37,661 > x56,398 > x91,407 > 105,975 > 141,439 > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > 186,605 > 190,834 > 191,406 > 191,678 - Doraemon 36
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 175,504 - Jurassic World

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“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."


Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:15 pm
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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Doraemon 39 Debuts
Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Sunday Ticket Sales

10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 9PM > FINAL

49,893 > x78,100 > 116,613 - Doraemon 39

Previous Major Openers (Sunday Results) [2015-]:
47,152 > x77,663 > 117,569 > 150,789 > 196,456 > 222,491 > 257,516 > 290,708 > 332,949 > 357,826 > 357,985 - Detective Conan 22
44,969 > x79,673 > 106,581 > 141,399 > 176,107 > 202,263 > 237,924 > 263,064 > 301,101 > 328,708 > 328,862 - Detective Conan 21
43,544 > x56,945 > x94,864 > 121,147 > 137,712 > 176,895 > 211,513 > 233,287 > 266,175 > 310,627 > 316,396 - Jurassic World 2
68,068 > 121,410 > 140,214 > 175,159 > 212,303 > 239,912 > 275,001 > 284,050 > 301,372 > 303,414 > 303,414 - Yo-Kai Watch 2
48,646 > x66,915 > 109,572 > 132,453 > 146,053 > 201,672 > 223,094 > 237,267 > 266,239 > 285,738 > 288,800 - Code Blue
41,505 > x60,776 > x92,279 > 118,040 > 147,909 > 183,527 > 203,203 > 226,105 > 255,277 > 282,340 > 282,386 - Detective Conan 20
58,188 > x70,602 > x85,503 > 130,437 > 138,471 > 165,576 > 206,251 > 215,799 > 245,092 > 274,998 > 275,491 - Star Wars VII
44,544 > x61,806 > x95,031 > 115,926 > 135,456 > 172,663 > 187,607 > 203,548 > 251,431 > 263,949 > 264,078 - Star Wars VIII
45,987 > x56,944 > x75,411 > x89,067 > 121,228 > 135,686 > 165,877 > 198,605 > 234,747 > 261,046 > 263,634 - Beauty and the Beast
48,646 > x66,915 > 109,572 > 132,453 > 146,053 > 201,672 > 223,094 > 237,267 > 266,239 > 285,738 > 234,075 - Your Name.
44,933 > x75,504 > 101,569 > 123,255 > 162,561 > 181,102 > 198,933 > 211,634 > 219,273 > 219,998 > 220,152 - Doraemon 38
34,327 > x45,706 > x65,083 > x88,540 > 103,380 > 132,669 > 151,634 > 161,136 > 194,354 > 217,019 > 219,122 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 217,273 - Detective Conan 19
34,674 > x58,364 > x83,804 > 103,559 > 134,266 > 153,207 > 172,514 > 189,625 > 203,933 > 212,672 > 214,354 - Dragon Ball Super: Broly
40,053 > x62,171 > x96,820 > 111,334 > 153,971 > 173,958 > 192,034 > 203,992 > 209,324 > 210,285 > 210,322 - Doraemon 37
36,072 > x57,885 > x76,836 > x95,227 > 114,580 > 143,048 > 163,262 > 169,357 > 189,252 > 207,335 > 207,464 - One Piece Film Gold
25,102 > x34,335 > x58,977 > x81,932 > x96,106 > 139,004 > 153,796 > 159,983 > 185,950 > 200,159 > 203,669 - Fantastic Beasts
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 201,580 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
31,050 > x37,548 > x63,803 > x85,248 > x98,650 > 133,943 > 146,623 > 158,823 > 178,463 > 194,057 > 196,225 - Fantastic Beasts 2
37,661 > x56,398 > x91,407 > 105,975 > 141,439 > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > 186,605 > 190,834 > 191,406 > 191,678 - Doraemon 36
xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx > xxx,xxx >>> 175,504 - Jurassic World

_________________
Japan Box Office

“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."


Sat Mar 02, 2019 11:21 pm
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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Doraemon 39 Debuts
Broly Japan home release June 5, we get some new numbers
Resurrection F final WW number = 7.9 billion (previously reported at 7.7 billion before China market)
Broly WW exceed 12 billion, domestic nearly 4 billion
https://tower.jp/article/feature_item/2019/03/04/2501
https://navicon.jp/news/52617/


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