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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Demon Slayer Obliterating Record Books
In Singapore there is a fan screening this weekend at a very high price (5x the regular ticket price). But general screening is not due till Jan 2021-Feb 2021.


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At 9h40pm, it still can +30k admits/ 20mins !!!!!. WTH is this thing???!!!!
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Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Saturday Cumulative Hourly Sales]

Usual Locations (70% of the Market):

07AM - 11,314 (~15,800)...........................08AM - 30,010 (~42,000)
09AM - 93,760 (~131,300).........................10AM - 142,242 (~199,100)
11AM - 181,599 (~254,200)........................12PM - 276,561 (~387,200)
01PM - 336,368 (~470,900)........................02PM - 367,422 (~514,400)
03PM - 461,081 (~645,500)........................04PM - 520,550 (~728,800)
05PM - 559,281 (~783,000)........................06PM - 631,480 (~884,100)
07PM - 689,893 (~965,800)........................08PM - 791,427 (~1,108,000)
09PM - 890,103 (~1,246,100).....................10PM - 962,940 (~1,348,100)
11PM - ......................12AM -
FINAL -


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

As of 10pm, it has sold 78.3% of its available seats up to that point.


Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Friday Cumulative Hourly Sales]
Spoiler: show
Usual Locations (70% of the Market)

07AM - 11,500 (~16,100).........................08AM - 27,994 (~39,200)
09AM - 76,541 (~107,100).......................10AM - 122,210 (~171,100)
11AM - 149,461 (~209,200)......................12PM - 179,702 (~251,500)
01PM - 210,381 (~294,500)......................02PM - 229,143 (~320,800)
03PM - 274,098 (~383,700)......................04PM - 316,488 (~443,100)
05PM - 352,269 (~493,200)......................06PM - 418,363 (~585,700)
07PM - 490,041 (~686,100)......................08PM - 539,897 (~755,800)
09PM - 622,495 (~871,500)......................10PM - 658,651 (~922,100)
11PM - 666,553 (~933,200)......................12AM - 673,220 (~942,500)
FINAL - 675,749 (~945,200)


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

Note: Actual numbers may be a bit higher due to Aeon Cinemas and 109 Cinemas experiencing certain down times due to online traffic.

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At 9h40pm, it still can +30k admits/ 20mins !!!!!. WTH is this thing???!!!!
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The definition of a once-in-a-lifetime event.

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It just added another 20k admits/20 mins at usual locations at 10pm. Lol.
The is first time I saw this.
Does this mean we can expect this movie will have some heat at late night show? Which is different from other anime movies.


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Danhjpn wrote:
It just added another 20k admits/20 mins at usual locations at 10pm. Lol.
The is first time I saw this.
Does this mean we can expect this movie will have some heat at late night show? Which is different from other anime movies.


I recommend looking back at the last few pages. I've gone into some detail explaining why this film is so big. So big as in the biggest film opening ever by a near 2:1 margin! The Saturday alone is going to come very close to beating the opening WEEKEND record just by itself.

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Any official Friday number yet?

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Any official Friday number yet?


No. I thought it was going to be announced with the stage greeting showing this morning (milestones and records of various kinds are typically announced at these), but perhaps it being a virtual stage greeting kept them from wanting to do it that way.

When Saturday concludes, I'll provide a range for Friday and Saturday with an extreme low and high so we have the idea of where it'll end up versus an estimate it may go over or under. I'm not really concerned about getting the admissions too off, we've largely got that down to a small margin of error. The biggest unknown is what the average ticket price is. I've been using the standard 1,300, but there are reasons it could be lower (though definitely not by much) or higher (the more likely scenario).

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Danhjpn wrote:
It just added another 20k admits/20 mins at usual locations at 10pm. Lol.
The is first time I saw this.
Does this mean we can expect this movie will have some heat at late night show? Which is different from other anime movies.


I recommend looking back at the last few pages. I've gone into some detail explaining why this film is so big. So big as in the biggest film opening ever by a near 2:1 margin! The Saturday alone is going to come very close to beating the opening WEEKEND record just by itself.


These are the stats that keep me going back to Endgame's opening in states.


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Just so any upcoming prediction posts aren't too cluttered with information, here are the reasons for an average ticket price coming in below the standard ¥1,300 or above it:

Below:
-The first showings in the morning and the 8pm showings in the evening are discounted nationwide. This is a normal practice to give more people on a budget opportunities to come to the movies. These were very popular showtimes for the film, especially on Friday since the afternoon showings were weaker due to it being a weekday.
-Aeon Cinemas was running a benefit for members to get a ticket for a discounted price of ¥1,100. Aeon has been crashing almost daily since Monday when online reservations first began, so I'm not sure how this may have impacted the sales and that benefit since attendees often had to buy a ticket in-person (or go elsewhere).
-The series has a pretty broad audience (and you could see varying age groups in the pictures shared), but it's safe to say it likely skews a bit more favorably toward teens/young-adults (students). And students receive discounted ticket prices.

Above:
-The film is rated PG-12. This is not unheard of for an animated film, but it's pretty rare, especially for a wide release like this. So due to this, adult ticket prices would be more common than child prices.
-It opened on all IMAX screens in the country with maxed out, sold out showings just about everywhere. This will greatly boost the average ticket price.
-Aeon Cinemas crashing a lot. As I mentioned above, you could get a discounted ticket at their locations this weekend for the film, but their online systems have crashed a lot, meaning audiences were more likely to buy a ticket at a different chain (where possible) than normal.
-This is an Aniplex release in collaboration with Toho in order to give it the widest release possible. Aniplex on their own often charge very high ticket prices (just like their home video releases...) for their films, well above the national average. However, being a Toho collaboration, I didn't see any overly-priced tickets anywhere, but there may have still been some sold through Aniplex themselves.

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Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Saturday Cumulative Hourly Sales]

Usual Locations (70% of the Market):

07AM - 11,314 (~15,800)...........................08AM - 30,010 (~42,000)
09AM - 93,760 (~131,300).........................10AM - 142,242 (~199,100)
11AM - 181,599 (~254,200)........................12PM - 276,561 (~387,200)
01PM - 336,368 (~470,900)........................02PM - 367,422 (~514,400)
03PM - 461,081 (~645,500)........................04PM - 520,550 (~728,800)
05PM - 559,281 (~783,000)........................06PM - 631,480 (~884,100)
07PM - 689,893 (~965,800)........................08PM - 791,427 (~1,108,000)
09PM - 890,103 (~1,246,100).....................10PM - 962,940 (~1,348,100)
11PM - 975,170 (~1,365,200).....................12AM -
FINAL -


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

As of 11pm, it has sold 77.7% of its available seats up to that point.


Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Friday Cumulative Hourly Sales]
Spoiler: show
Usual Locations (70% of the Market)

07AM - 11,500 (~16,100).........................08AM - 27,994 (~39,200)
09AM - 76,541 (~107,100).......................10AM - 122,210 (~171,100)
11AM - 149,461 (~209,200)......................12PM - 179,702 (~251,500)
01PM - 210,381 (~294,500)......................02PM - 229,143 (~320,800)
03PM - 274,098 (~383,700)......................04PM - 316,488 (~443,100)
05PM - 352,269 (~493,200)......................06PM - 418,363 (~585,700)
07PM - 490,041 (~686,100)......................08PM - 539,897 (~755,800)
09PM - 622,495 (~871,500)......................10PM - 658,651 (~922,100)
11PM - 666,553 (~933,200)......................12AM - 673,220 (~942,500)
FINAL - 675,749 (~945,200)


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

Note: Actual numbers may be a bit higher due to Aeon Cinemas and 109 Cinemas experiencing certain down times due to online traffic.

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“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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Weekend (Revenue) record in just one day. SLAYED.


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So we're talking 2.3m admissions in 2 days - up 55 % from YO-KAI-WATCH's record...

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So we're talking 2.3m admissions in 2 days - up 55 % from YO-KAI-WATCH's record...


Yes, but it'll be Saturday and Sunday (not Friday). Sunday is honestly not going to trail Saturday by much (if at all). Its pre-sales (reservations) appear just as high, if not more. The Umeda theater I've posted numbers and images for is around 80% booked for the entire day again (just like Saturday).

The only disadvantage Sunday has is slightly fewer overall seats (6,000 less in this case) due to theaters cutting a late showtime or two. The last showings on Sunday are usually around 10pm versus 11pm/midnight on Saturday. But Sunday is usually bigger than Saturday, as it counters the lack of later showings by much, much stronger morning sales.

So if Saturday's admissions are 1.3/1.4 million, I'd expect Sunday's to be 1.2-1.4 million. So the 2-day opening weekend admissions could be as high as 2.7/2.8 million. 3-day admissions possibly as high as 3.6-3.8 million or so. I'll have some prediction ranges up this afternoon.

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I realised one correlation with Baahubali 2 in India.

Prior to Baahubali 2, weekend record (3 days) in India was ₹1.47Bn. Baahubali 2 opened with ₹1.38Bn on Friday and went for ₹3.64Bn weekend and best 2 days of ₹2.58Bn.

Pure weekend admits record in Japan is 1.49mn Admits. DS will have 1.38mn approx on Saturday and 2 day perhaps 2.55-2.6mn & 3 days 3.5-3.6mn perhaps.


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Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Saturday Cumulative Hourly Sales]

Usual Locations (70% of the Market):

07AM - 11,314 (~15,800)...........................08AM - 30,010 (~42,000)
09AM - 93,760 (~131,300).........................10AM - 142,242 (~199,100)
11AM - 181,599 (~254,200)........................12PM - 276,561 (~387,200)
01PM - 336,368 (~470,900)........................02PM - 367,422 (~514,400)
03PM - 461,081 (~645,500)........................04PM - 520,550 (~728,800)
05PM - 559,281 (~783,000)........................06PM - 631,480 (~884,100)
07PM - 689,893 (~965,800)........................08PM - 791,427 (~1,108,000)
09PM - 890,103 (~1,246,100).....................10PM - 962,940 (~1,348,100)
11PM - 975,170 (~1,365,200).....................12AM - 979,072 (~1,370,700)
FINAL -


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

As of 12am, it has sold 77.2% of its available seats up to that point. Final Update in about an hour.


Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Friday Cumulative Hourly Sales]
Spoiler: show
Usual Locations (70% of the Market)

07AM - 11,500 (~16,100).........................08AM - 27,994 (~39,200)
09AM - 76,541 (~107,100).......................10AM - 122,210 (~171,100)
11AM - 149,461 (~209,200)......................12PM - 179,702 (~251,500)
01PM - 210,381 (~294,500)......................02PM - 229,143 (~320,800)
03PM - 274,098 (~383,700)......................04PM - 316,488 (~443,100)
05PM - 352,269 (~493,200)......................06PM - 418,363 (~585,700)
07PM - 490,041 (~686,100)......................08PM - 539,897 (~755,800)
09PM - 622,495 (~871,500)......................10PM - 658,651 (~922,100)
11PM - 666,553 (~933,200)......................12AM - 673,220 (~942,500)
FINAL - 675,749 (~945,200)


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

Note: Actual numbers may be a bit higher due to Aeon Cinemas and 109 Cinemas experiencing certain down times due to online traffic.

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And note once again, just like with Friday, Aeon Cinemas and 109 Cinemas were down due to online traffic at various points throughout the day, and it's been confirmed again by the programmers that some sales weren't recorded. They've estimated most of the missing timeframes, but the final number for the day will be off slightly due to missing sales (meaning the actual will likely be higher).

I'll take this into account when providing estimate ranges on the extreme low and high ends.

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“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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That's such an absolutely insane number, wow. Even with that ridicolous number of seats it still managed to pull 77% capacity, unbelievable.


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Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Saturday Cumulative Hourly Sales]

Usual Locations (70% of the Market):

07AM - 11,314 (~15,800)...........................08AM - 30,010 (~42,000)
09AM - 93,760 (~131,300).........................10AM - 142,242 (~199,100)
11AM - 181,599 (~254,200)........................12PM - 276,561 (~387,200)
01PM - 336,368 (~470,900)........................02PM - 367,422 (~514,400)
03PM - 461,081 (~645,500)........................04PM - 520,550 (~728,800)
05PM - 559,281 (~783,000)........................06PM - 631,480 (~884,100)
07PM - 689,893 (~965,800)........................08PM - 791,427 (~1,108,000)
09PM - 890,103 (~1,246,100).....................10PM - 962,940 (~1,348,100)
11PM - 975,170 (~1,365,200).....................12AM - 979,072 (~1,370,700)
FINAL - 983,582 (~1,377,000)


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

Saturday capacity was at 76.9%.


Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Friday Cumulative Hourly Sales]
Spoiler: show
Usual Locations (70% of the Market)

07AM - 11,500 (~16,100).........................08AM - 27,994 (~39,200)
09AM - 76,541 (~107,100).......................10AM - 122,210 (~171,100)
11AM - 149,461 (~209,200)......................12PM - 179,702 (~251,500)
01PM - 210,381 (~294,500)......................02PM - 229,143 (~320,800)
03PM - 274,098 (~383,700)......................04PM - 316,488 (~443,100)
05PM - 352,269 (~493,200)......................06PM - 418,363 (~585,700)
07PM - 490,041 (~686,100)......................08PM - 539,897 (~755,800)
09PM - 622,495 (~871,500)......................10PM - 658,651 (~922,100)
11PM - 666,553 (~933,200)......................12AM - 673,220 (~942,500)
FINAL - 675,749 (~945,200)


Note: Usual location admissions is the first number (70% of market), while I'm providing a projected overall admissions number in (parenthesis).

Note: Actual numbers may be a bit higher due to Aeon Cinemas and 109 Cinemas experiencing certain down times due to online traffic.

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“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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Usual Locations (~70% of Market) - Saturday Ticket Sales:

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

142,242 > 181,599 > 276,561 > 336,368 > 367,422 > 461,081 > 520,550 > 559,281 > 689,893 > 890,103 > 983,582 - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train

Previous Major Openers (Saturday Results) [2015-]
142,242 > 181,599 > 276,561 > 336,368 > 367,422 > 461,081 > 520,550 > 559,281 > 689,893 > 890,103 > 983,582 - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train
73,340 > 116,543 > 149,878 > 190,292 > 241,845 > 295,857 > 326,797 > 363,351 > 406,474 > 445,035 > 452,803 - Frozen II
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
46,010 > x75,560 > x92,582 > 120,114 > 161,255 > 191,961 > 224,019 > 243,554 > 278,997 > 323,437 > 332,987 - Detective Conan 23
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
31,686 > x52,347 > x68,672 > x89,283 > 121,223 > 142,018 > 169,920 > 190,957 > 224,255 > 262,073 > 279,289 - Weathering With You
31,164 > x55,849 > x76,346 > x99,994 > 132,246 > 162,745 > 189,448 > 204,712 > 234,474 > 267,010 > 274,872 - Toy Story 4
37,449 > x52,412 > x79,646 > x93,066 > 107,529 > 143,882 > 158,307 > 172,013 > 206,816 > 263,918 > 274,621 - Star Wars IX
25,090 > x33,718 > x65,555 > x82,521 > x92,695 > 133,900 > 157,507 > 164,428 > 207,078 > 266,202 > 271,313 - Aladdin
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
40,886 > x48,964 > x59,752 > x94,729 > 107,521 > 119,125 > 142,006 > 167,255 > 178,584 > 239,359 > 248,613 - Avengers: Endgame
37,850 > x52,209 > x81,753 > 101,473 > 119,605 > 161,180 > 177,321 > 188,231 > 210,871 > 235,354 > 241,332 - Code Blue
00,000 > x00,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 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
00,000 > x00,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 209,804 - Detective Conan 19
17,886 > x31,861 > x46,109 > x55,320 > x84,164 > x94,353 > 114,193 > 134,889 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 202,075 - Your Name.
00,000 > x00,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 000,000 > 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
25,356 > x43,237 > x55,116 > x64,925 > x89,017 > 104,943 > 124,039 > 135,701 > 153,608 > 183,235 > 191,730 - One Piece: Stampede
30,062 > x52,132 > x69,597 > x80,552 > 115,470 > 128,413 > 141,480 > 160,560 > 183,484 > 185,333 > 187,901 - Doraemon 38
22,790 > x29,291 > x44,300 > x56,439 > x65,324 > x90,408 > 101,566 > 107,419 > 130,880 > 166,900 > 174,835 - Spider-Man: Far From Home
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
17,244 > x32,719 > x45,130 > x53,048 > x74,252 > x91,218 > 108,787 > 116,698 > 136,475 > 158,887 > 165,385 - The Lion King
29,064 > x44,099 > x66,420 > x80,789 > 104,701 > 124,875 > 137,005 > 144,884 > 153,968 > 157,751 > 157,910 - Doraemon 39

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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Biggest Openers Since 2015
Usual Locations (~70% of Market) - Saturday Admissions

Biggest Openers Since 2015:

Saturday Results (~70% of Market):
Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity), [Theaters/Showings], Film Title
983,582/1,278,438 (76.9% capacity), [267/6,080] - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (Oct., 2020)
452,803/1,077,542 (42.0% capacity), [267/3,777] - Frozen II (Nov., 2019)
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)
332,987/725,315 (45.9% capacity), [258/2,202] - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Apr., 2019)
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)
279,289/719,848 (38.8% capacity), [261/2,370] - Weathering With You (July, 2019)
274,872/775,754 (35.4% capacity), [262/2,657] - Toy Story 4 (July, 2019)
274,621/729,871 (37.6% capacity), [267/2,669] - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Dec., 2019)
271,313/719,670 (37.7% capacity), [261/2,374] - Aladdin (June, 2019)
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)
248,613/533,783 (46.6% capacity), [258/2,293] - Avengers: Endgame (Apr., 2019)
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)
205,137/648,401 (31.6% capacity), [259/2,096] - Godzilla: King of the Monsters (June, 2019)
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)
191,730/585,196 (32.8% capacity), [254/1,787] - One Piece: Stampede (Aug., 2019)
187,901/485,825 (38.7% capacity), [235/1,574] - Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island (Mar., 2018)
174,835/517,134 (33.8% capacity), [260/1,835] - Spider-Man: Far From Home (June, 2019)
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)
165,385/471,596 (35.1% capacity), [262/2,020] - The Lion King (Aug., 2019)
157,910/547,894 (28.9% 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)
151,875/419,163 (36.2% capacity), [251/1,655] - Avengers: Infinity War (Apr., 2018)
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)
136,021/413,696 (32.9% capacity), [259/1,802] - Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back - Evolution (July, 2019)

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“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: Demon Slayer Obliterating Record Books
Even though I've been literally tracking this for like 48 hours (42+ straight), just looking at this number still seems unreal. It's just that BIG. And here we thought Frozen II had was big...

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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: Demon Slayer Obliterating Record Books
Updated Projections after Saturday's numbers:

Friday: ¥1.15-1.30 billion ($11-12 million) / 910,000-975,000 admissions.
Saturday: ¥1.70-1.90 billion ($16-18 million) / 1,325,000-1,425,000 admissions.
Sunday: ¥1.55-1.70 billion ($15-16 million) / 1,200,000-1,275,000 admissions.

Opening Weekend (Sat. & Sun.): ¥3.2-3.6 billion ($30-34 million) / 2,525,000-2,700,000 admissions.
3-Day Total (Fri.-Sun.): ¥4.4-4.9 billion ($42-47 million) / 3,425,000-3,675,000 admissions.

Sunday could match or beat Saturday, but I'll be "conservative" and predict it'll match or drop ~10%.

Also, if it still needs to be said, its first three days will be the three biggest days ever. In history. Each day by massive margins. Friday will be the third biggest day ever, so Saturday and Sunday will be fighting over which takes 1st.

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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: All-Time Opening Weekends
Here are the updated projections, using a rough average of my predicted ranges, after Saturday's numbers:

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All-Time Opening Weekends (2-Day) - REVENUE

00. ~¥3,500,000,000 (~$33 million) - [1100+?] - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) *Updated Projection (10/17)*
01. ¥2,222,854,550 ($18.8 million) - [631] - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) *w/previews*
02. ¥2,068,252,580 ($17.0 million) - [919] - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
03. ¥2,050,745,255 ($16.8 million) - [858] - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) *w/previews*
04. ¥1,944,562,960 ($16.6 million) - [760] - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) *w/previews*
05. ¥1,879,423,202 ($18.9 million) - [758] - Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) *w/previews*
06. ¥1,871,164,334 ($17.3 million) - [796] - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) *w/previews*
07. ¥1,644,716,870 ($15.1 million) - [841] - War of the Worlds (2005) *w/previews*
08. ¥1,628,893,000 ($14.0 million) - [408] - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014)
09. ¥1,617,608,800 ($15.0 million) - [638] - The Matrix Revolutions (2003) *w/previews*
10. ¥1,616,000,000 ($14.9 million) - [878] - Frozen II (2019)
11. ¥1,604,609,245 ($13.5 million) - [639] - Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) *w/previews*
12. ¥1,550,280,200 ($12.4 million) - [578] - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
13. ¥1,542,985,506 ($14.8 million) - [729] - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) *w/previews*
14. ¥1,483,804,112 ($14.0 million) - [448] - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
15. ¥1,471,311,021 ($12.2 million) - [881] - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
16. ¥1,456,401,175 ($12.6 million) - [550] - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) *w/previews*
17. ¥1,463,827,700 ($13.1 million) - [403] - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019)
18. ¥1,377,047,900 ($12.7 million) - [556] - Toy Story 4 (2019)
19. ¥1,372,054,050 ($16.7 million) - [300] - One Piece Film Z (2012)
20. ¥1,327,140,004 ($11.3 million) - [826] - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
21. ¥1,316,539,200 ($14.3 million) - [859] - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
22. ¥1,301,851,375 ($16.4 million) - [922] - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011)
23. ¥1,295,834,500 ($12.1 million) - [384] - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018)
24. ¥1,286,928,000 ($11.9 million) - [368] - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017)
25. ¥1,263,735,608 ($10.5 million) - [408] - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003)
26. ¥1,258,095,403 ($11.3 million) - [863] - The Da Vinci Code (2006)
27. ¥1,245,023,900 ($10.3 million) - [958] - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
28. ¥1,226,000,000 ($9.6 million) - [760] - Spider-Man (2002)
29. ¥1,225,913,932 ($12.9 million) - [428] - Rookies (2009)
30. ¥1,216,654,000 ($10.8 million) - [1002] - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
31. ¥1,209,158,900 ($11.1 million) - [348] - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016)
32. ¥1,208,276,812 ($10.1 million) - [807] - Spider-Man 3 (2007)
33. ¥1,205,116,126 ($14.8 million) - [800] - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
34. ¥1,185,000,000 ($11.0 million) - [448] - Weathering With You (2019)
35. ¥1,155,771,000 ($10.9 million) - [739] - One Piece Film Gold (2016)
36. ¥1,133,513,323 ($14.1 million) - [224] - Evangelion 3.0: You Can (Not) Redo (2012)
37. ¥1,125,800,000 ($9.9 million) - [937] - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
38. ¥1,122,000,000 ($10.3 million) - [842] - Aladdin (2019)
39. ¥1,096,150,000 ($9.8 million) - [439] - Code Blue (2018)
40. ¥1,084,000,000 ($10.0 million) - [778] - Spider-Man 2 (2004)
41. ¥1,065,362,800 ($9.7 million) - [773] - Beauty and the Beast (2017)
42. ¥1,057,808,800 ($8.7 million) - [434] - Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (2015)
43. ¥1,048,271,900 ($9.3 million) - [989] - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)
44. ¥1,038,295,232 ($11.9 million) - [190] - One Piece Film Strong World (2009)
45. ¥1,037,341,850 ($9.5 million) - [962] - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
46. ¥1,034,459,534 ($9.8 million) - [481] - Ponyo (2008)
47. ¥1,013,719,284 ($8.8 million) - [475] - Hero (2007)
48. ¥1,010,000,000 ($8.9 million) - [318] - Spirited Away (2001)
49. ¥1,005,428,333 ($9.6 million) - [409] - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008)



All-Time Opening Weekends (2-Day) - ADMISSIONS

00. ~2,650,000 - [1100+?] - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) *Updated Projection (10/17)*
01. 1,486,743 - [631] - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) *w/previews*
02. 1,484,916 - [408] - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014)
03. 1,469,755 - [796] - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) *w/previews*
04. 1,467,945 - [919] - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
05. 1,421,738 - [760] - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) *w/previews*
06. 1,390,446 - [858] - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) *w/previews*
07. 1,357,977 - [758] - Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) *w/previews*
08. 1,279,120 - [578] - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
09. 1,210,000 - [878] - Frozen II (2019)
10. 1,198,210 - [729] - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) *w/previews*
11. 1,190,009 - [841] - War of the Worlds (2005) *w/previews*
12. 1,186,413 - [881] - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
13. 1,144,539 - [403] - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019)
14. 1,140,081 - [300] - One Piece Film Z (2012)
15. 1,138,689 - [639] - Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) *w/previews*
16. 1,110,913 - [638] - The Matrix Revolutions (2003) *w/previews*
17. 1,104,980 - [448] - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
18. 1,065,264 - [826] - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
19. 1,043,267 - [550] - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) *w/previews*
20. 1,031,000 - [556] - Toy Story 4 (2019)
21. 1,012,000 - [384] - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018)
22. 987,568 - [368] - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017)
23. 987,387 - [428] - Rookies (2009)
24. 974,577 - [434] - Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (2015)
25. 933,781 - [353] - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016)
26. 930,586 - [408] - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003)
27. 923,711 - [863] - The Da Vinci Code (2006)
28. 921,341 - [807] - Spider-Man 3 (2007)
29. 880,697 - [922] - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011)
30. 833,190 - [1002] - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
31. 830,000 - [448] - Weathering With You (2019)
32. 828,149 - [859] - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
33. 820,830 - [739] - One Piece Film Gold (2016)
34. 819,738 - [190] - One Piece Film Strong World (2009)
35. 812,557 - [481] - Ponyo (2008)
30. 810,918 - [439] - Code Blue (2018)
31. 810,000 - [318] - Spirited Away (2001)
33. 805,350 - [409] - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008)
34. 800,258 - [958] - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

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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: Demon Slayer Obliterating Record Books
hearing ¥3.47 Billion 2 days revenue. will confirm.

If that turns out to be true, means Saturday was ¥2Bn plus and if Sunday is around same that will be ¥5.5mn Approx 3 days, making Japan 4th country after USA, China and India to have $50mn 3 days weekend.


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