Japan Box-Office: On Hiatus
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pookpooi
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
mark66 wrote: So what does that mean for DRAGON SLAYER 2? Where can I watch the first one?
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JustLurking
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
A2 won its first daily in admits...on thur (on mimorin anyway)
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
pookpooi wrote: mark66 wrote: So what does that mean for DRAGON SLAYER 2? Where can I watch the first one? Be nice. Demon Slayer 2 will drop. Question is if it'll be closer to a Harry Potter 2 sort of decline (possibly on the low end at -15% since it came out just a year later and managed to retain most of the audience), or one of the more standard ~40% ones.
_________________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."
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mark66
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Oops... (I just watched HOUSE OF THE DRAGON finale, that might explain it) Yeah, Demon Slayer will drop - but will it be an AVATAR drop or an HARRY POTTER drop?
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JustLurking
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
mark66 wrote: Oops... (I just watched HOUSE OF THE DRAGON finale, that might explain it) Yeah, Demon Slayer will drop - but will it be an AVATAR drop or an HARRY POTTER drop? Are you talking about the film coming out in a couple months? That's more like a compilation of episodes (2 of them already aired early this year, whereas one will be the first episode of the upcoming season coming out in april), so it shouldn't really be expected to perform like a followup anyway. If it does 5b for what it is, that's already absurdly bonkers. Hell, 3b for what it is would be plenty already. For a proper followup film, would put the disappointment mark at O/U 20b probably.
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Chaplainfan
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Washington Post through Bloomberg just came out with an article talking about Hollywood struggles in Japan but it is behind a paywall so I will post it below: https://rb.gy/6lhschQuote: *Analysis by Gearoid Reidy"| Bloomberg December 22, 2022 at 3:34 p.m. EST
In its economic heyday of the late 1980s and early 1990s, there was a curious phenomenon of Hollywood celebrities showing up in Japanese commercials: Arnold Schwarzenegger hawking instant noodles, Harrison Ford pitching Kirin beer. To this day, Tommy Lee Jones still appears in a long-standing series advertising canned coffee.
You won’t, however, see much of the current generation of Hollywood stars — no Dwayne Johnson promoting Toyotas, no Ryan Reynolds plugging energy drinks. That’s not just because Japanese firms don’t have the market budget they once had — Johnny Depp recently advertised Asahi beer — but because of a growing, often ignored fact: In Japan, Hollywood isn’t the draw it used to be.
The US share of the world’s third-biggest box office has been dropping for years, a phenomenon that predates the pandemic and has only been aggravated by it. Four of the top five grossing movies this year are domestic hits, with Hollywood’s only representative the ’80s throwback Top Gun: Maverick.
It’s part of a broader decoupling between Hollywood and Japan. But unlike the woes studios face in China, this is no ideological departure. Japan is a free market, with no equivalent of the quota Beijing places on US movies, nor censors stepping in to prevent their release on moral grounds. Neither is it a pandemic phenomenon. Japan is one of the few countries that largely kept cinemas open during the global outbreak.
Instead, Japanese audiences are favoring domestic fare, a trend accelerated by an increase in big-budget animated movies. Every other film, except Top Gun, in the top five this year is Japan-made and uses animation, led by One Piece Film: Red and Jujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie. Even James Cameron isn’t immune. His Avatar: The Way of Water debuted at a disappointing third place in Japan, behind two animated motion pictures that have been on screens for weeks. Some estimates say it’s the only market where Avatar failed to debut at number one.
While the first Avatar was a box-office hit in Japan and the country’s 12th-highest grossing movie of all time, tastes have shifted in the decade-plus since. The phenomenon is epitomized by the success of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — the Movie: Mugen Train — which despite opening in the midst of the pandemic became Japan’s biggest-ever box office hit, toppling a record held since 2001 by Studio Ghibli’s Oscar-winning Spirited Away.
There’s no single reason behind the audience’s changing tastes. But one must be the rising quality of domestic movies. The days of reusing animations and dragging the same action scenes out for episode after episode are over. Japanese animation these days is a big-budget affair, illustrated nowhere better than by the hits from director Makoto Shinkai, the creative force behind Your Name, the 2016 tale of body-swapping teens that is Japan’s fifth-biggest box-office blockbuster. Shinkai’s recently released Suzume, a disaster-themed animated fantasy that’s one of the movies that beat Avatar last weekend, is nearing 10 billion yen ($75 million).
Meanwhile, the same pressures that impact the movie industry elsewhere also affect Japan. The rise of streaming means that films need to be tent-pole events to get people in seats. Animation directors like Shinkai or Studio Ghibli alum Mamoru Hosoda have become brand names unto themselves, with budgets to match. That pressure for success encourages making movies of established franchises such as One Piece, the long-running pirate series that is Japan’s all-time top-selling manga, or perennial high-school basketball tale Slam Dunk, a movie adaption of which beat Cameron to the top of the box office last weekend.
The rise of high-quality movies from the pages of comic books also means there’s less room for Hollywood’s equivalents. Another reason for its shrinking share is the limited audience for the now-ubiquitous superhero movies. With a few exceptions, such as Avengers and Spider-Man, consumers haven’t taken to them in the way they previously flocked to franchises like Harry Potter or Pirates of the Caribbean. While Black Panther might rank globally as the 10th biggest-grossing movie of the last decade, it scored just $14.7 million in Japan. This year’s Thor: Love and Thunder earned a paltry $9.8 million.
Even Walt Disney Co.’s animation hits seem to be struggling. While 2013’s Frozen grossed nearly $250 million in Japan — fully 20% of its total — recent entries have done startlingly poorly. Last year’s Encanto earned just $6.8 million, Raya and the Last Dragon $3.3 million, and Strange World, released a month ago, less than $1 million. For a Disney-crazy country, that failure should be concerning. Notably, remakes of previous hits like Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast seem unaffected by this disinterest, a further indication that it’s the properties themselves, not the hassle of going to the theater, that’s turning audiences off.
Japan’s success in capturing audiences at home is to be applauded. There’s no question of protectionism here. But it’s hard not to feel a little troubled if this trend continues long term. Among certain generations, despite a lack of a common language, it’s easy to bond over a shared love of Arnie blockbusters or the early career of Leonardo DiCaprio. For that to disappear entirely would be to lose something precious. Of course, there’s always the alternative: Japan could better export its increasingly high-quality products.
Anime already scores highly on Netflix Inc. worldwide, with more than one generation of westerners having grown up watching Japanese cartoons. Sony Group Corp.’s purchase of anime streaming service Crunchyroll bears close attention.
It’ll be interesting to see if the second season of the Japan-produced Netflix show Alice in Borderland, released this week, resonates with audiences. The first season largely sank without trace abroad, only for the similarly themed South Korean Squid Game to become an international phenomenon. Instead of aging Hollywood stars in Japanese commercials, it might be Japanese stars, real or otherwise, hawking products on western screens.”
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Good article that, for anyone not in the know about the box office, provides some good points many should understand.
The shift began in ~2008 with Japanese films earning more than Imported films for the first time since 1985. And Japanese films have topped Imported films every year since with their share trending higher and higher on average. But then 2020 happened which saw a major spike in Japanese films > Imported films with a whopping 76.3% vs 23.7%. That was believed to be just due to the pandemic (Hollywood delaying everything, and/or skipping theaters)... but then... Imported films did even worse in 2021 (their films earned even less than 2020), with 2021's share difference grew as well: 79.3% (Japanese) vs 20.7% (Imported)...
Top Gun: Maverick, and to a much lesser extent Fantastic Beasts 3 and No Way Home (both fell short of blockbuster status), will help Imported films beat their 2020/2021 totals, but I don't think the share will be much better because I believe Japanese films probably hit 70%+ again.
But do note... this has been accelerated due to Disney's erosion. They were the top Imported distributor (and second overall) every year for over a decade (maybe two, but I don't have their data for the early/mid 2000s), but since 2020, their revenue has dropped ~80%+ all three years (2020, 2021, and 2022), and they're not even in the top 5 distributors in the market anymore. 2023 will be no different because their slate is awful.
So, Hollywood's decline has been a trend for almost 15 years, but with Disney itself becoming DOA in the market, it's seen a massive downward shift.
_________________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."
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Chaplainfan
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I am very happy about RRR being the highest grossing Indian film in Japan and hopefully it will lead to more being released there.
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JeremyJay22
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
How have Suzume’s legs looked recently.
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MSFK
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Advanced tickets for Kimetsu no Yaiba is sold starting from today. I wonder how the movie will perform based on those sales. I assume that the goal for this campaign is not about the movie, but about selling merchandise. Yesterday, Ufotable announced a big set of merchandise, which will be sold at theaters. https://www.ufotable.co.jp/kimetsu/event/worldtour/
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Corpse
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JeremyJay22 wrote: How have Suzume’s legs looked recently. Good/strong. In its seventh weekend, it'll rise to #2 this weekend ahead of Avatar 2 (not holding well, it appears, down almost 40% vs last Sat.). (Slam Dunk is managing to hold onto #1). So, it'll be going into the holiday period with good momentum. ~¥19 billion - One Piece Film Red ¥13.8 billion - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 ~¥13.5 billion - Top Gun: Maverick ¥13 billion is looking *pretty* good for Suzume, I think, so it's going to be a tight race for second/third place this year. And what an incredible Top 4. Any one of them would top most years.
_________________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."
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Chaplainfan
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Will Suzume finally hit the ¥10B mark tomorrow on Sunday. Speaking of ¥10B since Slam Dunk is number one and Avatar is not proving to be a threat at all to the two Anime flicks, does Slam Dunk have a chance at that important number?
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ultimatemegax
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MSFK wrote: Advanced tickets for Kimetsu no Yaiba is sold starting from today. I wonder how the movie will perform based on those sales. I assume that the goal for this campaign is not about the movie, but about selling merchandise. Yesterday, Ufotable announced a big set of merchandise, which will be sold at theaters. https://www.ufotable.co.jp/kimetsu/event/worldtour/You really can't say that the goal is selling merchandise because the amount of merchandise isn't different than a lot of late night anime films' merchandise for sale. It's more "this is another revenue stream" where they're getting die hard fans to pay to see episodes early before they air on TV. Several late night anime series will run "preview" events with episode 1 (sometimes episodes 1-2) with a stage greeting, but only at one theatre. Demon Slayer is popular enough where there's predicted enough demand country-wide for these screenings. That's the main goal; to continue to drum up interest in the new season and to get some extra money from early screenings. There's already merchandise available for sale through many different sources, so it's not about selling merchandise at these theatres, but marketing and additional revenue.
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JustLurking
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
ultimatemegax wrote: MSFK wrote: Advanced tickets for Kimetsu no Yaiba is sold starting from today. I wonder how the movie will perform based on those sales. I assume that the goal for this campaign is not about the movie, but about selling merchandise. Yesterday, Ufotable announced a big set of merchandise, which will be sold at theaters. https://www.ufotable.co.jp/kimetsu/event/worldtour/You really can't say that the goal is selling merchandise because the amount of merchandise isn't different than a lot of late night anime films' merchandise for sale. It's more "this is another revenue stream" where they're getting die hard fans to pay to see episodes early before they air on TV. Several late night anime series will run "preview" events with episode 1 (sometimes episodes 1-2) with a stage greeting, but only at one theatre. Demon Slayer is popular enough where there's predicted enough demand country-wide for these screenings. That's the main goal; to continue to drum up interest in the new season and to get some extra money from early screenings. There's already merchandise available for sale through many different sources, so it's not about selling merchandise at these theatres, but marketing and additional revenue. this no way in hell would they release it so wide, and with IMAX to boot, for 2 months, with the sole goal of selling merch Aniplex clearly anticipates this will sell tickets, but...how many of them? This is pretty experimental since it's doing what other anime series normally do on an uberlimited format, except they decided the series is so popular it can afford to do the same thing (with an added compilation at the start to pad the length), but ultra-wide instead, and play like a 'proper' film. It's pretty hard to project what expectations for this one should be since you are trying to do a balancing act between the comical popularity of the series, and...a format that would have no business going wide if it wasn't for said popularity!
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Chaplainfan
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Merry Christmas to the Japan Box Office thread of WOKJ, and Suzume is estimated to reached ¥10 Billion today.
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Chaplainfan
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Here is the Weekend results of Dec 24-25. BTW Corpse are you going to post other results since I think you said they will not take that much time as weekend ones?
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Some Charts Updated/Updating
Yes, I actually plan to have a LOT of charts updated today. Some probably up in the next hour or two. The "issue" with the weekend chart is having to dedicate time to converting everything to USD, but especially the totals, to get the most accurate results. You can't just plug them in and get the accurate USD total, that only gives you the current USD total at the specific moment. You have to look at the rate for the full week, take what each film earned during that week (subtracting current JPY total from last week's JPY total) and then convert it using the exchange rate average of the week (not just whatever it is on Sunday/Monday). It takes me around 60-90 minutes to do it all (higher end+ if I write up an analysis), but I haven't had a full hour to dedicate to this. Or when I do, I'm not home. Things should go back to normal next week though. I don't mind doing it, of course, I enjoy it, just haven't had the time really lately.
_________________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."
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: Fastest to 10 Billion
First is this one! Congrats to Suzume hitting ¥10 billion on day 45. 11 days slower than Weathering With You, but that comes with a much less favorable release date. Now that it's finally hit the holidays, it will make up a lot of ground and possibly end up matching it (or come very close).
It might even return to the #1 spot at the box office in its eighth week.
Fastest Films to ¥10 billion (Uber-Blockbuster Milestone):
10 days - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) _____ 20 days - One Piece Film Red (2022) _____ 25 days - Spirited Away (2001) 28 days - Your Name. (2016) 28 days - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 30 days - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003) _____ 31 days - Ponyo (2008) 33 days - Howl's Moving Castle (2004) 34 days - Weathering With You (2019) 35 days - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 37 days - Frozen (2014) 37 days - Alice in Wonderland (2010) 40 days - Frozen II (2019) 41 days - Aladdin (2019) 42 days - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (2021) 42 days - Beauty and the Beast (2017) 43 days - Princess Mononoke (1997) 44 days - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azakaban (2004) 45 days - Suzume (2022) 45 days - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 47 days - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) 50 days - Avatar (2009) _____ 51 days - The Last Samurai (2003) 52 days - Toy Story 3 (2010) 52 days - Finding Nemo (2003) 53 days - The Wind Rises (2013) 53 days - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) 53 days - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 57 days - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) 65 days - Top Gun: Maverick (2022) 74 days - Toy Story 4 (2019) 74 days - Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) _____ 78 days - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) 82 days - Titanic (1997) _____ 107 days - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) 132 days - Evangelion 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon a Time (2021)
_________________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."
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: Fastest to 5 Billion
And congrats to The First Slam Dunk hitting ¥5 billion on day 23! Someone asked if it has ¥10 billion potential, and I don't believe so. Most likely targeting ~¥8 billion or so which is still fantastic.
Fastest Films to ¥5 billion (Blockbuster Milestone):
4 days - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) _____ 8 days - One Piece Film Red (2022) 9 days - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (2021) 10 days - Howl's Moving Castle (2004) _____ 11 days - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) 12 days - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 13 days - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 13 days - Spirited Away (2001) 14 days - Suzume (2022) 14 days - Weathering With You (2019) 14 days - Beauty and the Beast (2017) 14 days - Your Name. (2016) 14 days - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 14 days - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) 14 days - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003) _____ 15 days - Evangelion 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon a Time (2021) 15 days - Jurassic World (2015) 15 days - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014) 15 days - Alice in Wonderland (2010) 15 days - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) 16 days - Frozen II (2019) 16 days - Toy Story 4 (2019) 16 days - Aladdin (2019) 16 days - Ponyo (2008) 16 days - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) 16 days - The Da Vinci Code (2006) 16 days - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) 16 days - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) 17 days - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (2022) 17 days - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) 17 days - Code Blue (2018) 17 days - Frozen (2014) 17 days - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011) 17 days - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) 17 days - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) 18 days - Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet (2021) 18 days - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019) 18 days - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) 18 days - Rookies (2009) 18 days - Spider-Man 3 (2007) 18 days - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 19 days - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) 20 days - Umizaru: The Last Message (2010) _____ 21 days - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018) 21 days - The Wind Rises (2013) 21 days - One Piece Film Z (2012) 21 days - Hero (2007) 22 days - Top Gun: Mavierick (2022) 22 days - Avengers: Endgame (2019) 22 days - Avatar (2009) 22 days - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) 22 days - Finding Nemo (2003) 22 days - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) 22 days - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) 23 days - The First Slam Dunk (2022) 23 days - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 23 days - Big Hero 6 (2014) 23 days - Arrietty (2010) 24 days - Toy Story 3 (2010) 24 days - The Last Samurai (2003)
_________________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."
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: 2022 #1 Films
2022 Weekend #1 Films:
01/01-02: ¥620.5 million ($5.1 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Week 2) 01/08-09: ¥905.0 million ($7.9 million) - Spider-Man: No Way Home (Week 1) 01/15-16: ¥471.5 million ($4.1 million) - The Confidence Man JP: Episode of Hero (Week 1) 01/22-23: ¥409.3 million ($3.5 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Week 5) 01/29-30: ¥238.5 million ($2.0 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Week 6) 02/05-06: ¥419.2 million ($3.6 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Week 7) 02/12-13: ¥256.4 million ($2.2 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Week 8) 02/19-20: ¥336.4 million ($2.9 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Week 9) 02/26-27: ¥183.6 million ($1.6 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Week 10) 03/05-06: ¥394.3 million ($3.4 million) - Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (Week 1) 03/12-13: ¥281.7 million ($2.4 million) - Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (Week 2) 03/19-20: ¥434.4 million ($3.6 million) - Sing 2 (Week 1) 03/26-27: ¥314.0 million ($2.5 million) - Sing 2 (Week 2) 04/02-03: ¥252.7 million ($2.1 million) - Sing 2 (Week 3) 04/09-10: ¥785.6 million ($6.3 million) - Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (Week 1) 04/16-17: ¥1.384 billion ($11.0 million) - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (Week 1) 04/23-24: ¥894.4 million ($7.0 million) - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (Week 2) 04/30-05/01: ¥734.8 million ($5.6 million) - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (Week 3) 05/07-08: ¥396.9 million ($3.0 million) - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (Week 4) 05/14-15: ¥703.3 million ($5.5 million) - Shin Ultraman (Week 1) 05/21-22: ¥486.1 million ($3.8 million) - Shin Ultraman (Week 2) 05/28-29: ¥824.7 million ($6.5 million) - Top Gun: Maverick (Week 1) 06/04-05: ¥757.4 million ($5.8 million) - Top Gun: Maverick (Week 2) 06/11-12: ¥669.9 million ($5.0 million) - Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (Week 1) 06/18-19: ¥594.3 million ($4.5 million) - Top Gun: Maverick (Week 4) 06/25-26: ¥505.3 million ($3.7 million) - Top Gun: Maverick (Week 5) 07/02-03: ¥391.0 million ($2.9 million) - Top Gun: Maverick (Week 6) 07/09-10: ¥388.0 million ($2.9 million) - Thor: Love & Thunder (Week 1) 07/16-17: ¥797.0 million ($5.8 million) - Kingdom II: To Distant Lands (Week 1) 07/23-24: ¥415.3 million ($3.0 million) - Kingdom II: To Distant Lands (Week 2) 07/30-31: ¥939.0 million ($7.1 million) - Jurassic World: Dominion (Week 1) 08/06-07: ¥2.254 billion ($16.7 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 1) *2nd Biggest OW Ever* 08/13-14: ¥1.497 billion ($11.3 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 2) 08/20-21: ¥818.3 million ($6.0 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 3) 08/27-28: ¥1.209 billion ($8.7 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 4) 09/03-04: ¥696.6 million ($5.0 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 5) 09/10-11: ¥494.3 million ($3.5 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 6) 09/17-18: ¥580.1 million ($4.1 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 7) 09/24-25: ¥358.1 million ($2.5 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 8) 10/01-02: ¥341.6 million ($2.4 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 9) 10/08-09: ¥229.9 million ($1.6 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 10) 10/15-16: ¥233.1 million ($1.6 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 11) 10/22-23: ¥323.0 million ($2.2 million) - Sword Art Online Progressive: Scherzo of Deep Night (Week 1) 10/29-30: ¥303.5 million ($2.1 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 13) 11/05-06: ¥122.9 million ($0.8 million) - One Piece Film Red (Week 14) 11/12-13: ¥1.386 billion ($9.9 million) - Suzume (Week 1) 11/19-20: ¥1.147 billion ($8.1 million) - Suzume (Week 2) 11/26-27: ¥842.7 million ($6.1 million) - Suzume (Week 3) 12/03-04: ¥1.296 billion ($9.6 million) - The First Slam Dunk (Week 1) 12/10-11: ¥825.0 million ($6.0 million) - The First Slam Dunk (Week 2) 12/17-18: ¥546.7 million ($4.2 million) - The First Slam Dunk (Week 3) 12/24-25: ¥461.7 million ($3.5 million) - The First Slam Dunk (Week 4)
Legend: ¥1 billion+ (Exemplary) / ¥500 million+ (Great) / ¥300 million+ (Good) / ¥200 million+ (Acceptable) / ¥100 million+ (Mediocre)
_________________Japan Box Office “Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Top Opening Weekends 2023
Top Opening Weekends: 2023Gross ¥ ($) / Admissions [Screen Count] - Film (Distributor)¥1.296 billion ($9.6 million) / 846,687 [418] - The First Slam Dunk (Toei)¥1 billion ↨¥500 million ↨¥477.0 million ($3.5 million) / 259,000 [1,466] - Avatar: The Way of Water (Disney) ¥320.0 million ($2.4 million) / 235,000 [347] - Dr. Coto's Clinic (Toho)¥300 million ↨¥242.6 million ($1.8 million) / 178,000 [352] - Fragments of the Last Will (Toho)¥200 million ↨¥197.1 million ($1.5 million) / 146,000 [336] - Phases of the Moon (Shochiku) ¥165.4 million ($1.2 million) / 128,000 [327] - Black Night Parade (Toho) ¥115.1 million ($0.9 million) / 77,000 [762] - Black Adam (Warner Bros.)¥100 million ↑Legend:¥1 billion+ (Exemplary) / ¥500 million+ (Great) / ¥300 million+ (Good) / ¥200 million+ (Acceptable) / ¥100 million+ (Mediocre)************** Top Opening Weekends: 2022 (FINAL)Gross ¥ ($) / Admissions [Screen Count] - Film (Distributor)
¥2.254 billion ($16.7 million) / 1,579,552 [495] - One Piece Film Red (Toei) *2nd Biggest OW Ever* ¥1.622 billion ($14.2 million) / 1,135,829 [418] - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Toho) ¥1.386 billion ($9.9 million) / 982,631 [420] - Suzume (Toho) ¥1.384 billion ($11.0 million) / 966,367 [498] - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (Toho) ¥1 billion ↨ ¥939.0 million ($7.1 million) / 603,015 [976] - Jurassic World: Dominion (Toho-Towa) ¥905.0 million ($7.9 million) / 584,000 [896] - Spider-Man: No Way Home (Sony) ¥824.7 million ($6.5 million) / 524,843 [745] - Top Gun: Maverick (Towa Pictures) ¥797.0 million ($5.8 million) / 527,000 [497] - Kingdom II: To Distant Lands (Toho, Sony) ¥785.6 million ($6.3 million) / 503,955 [895] - Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (Warner Bros.) ¥703.3 million ($5.5 million) / 450,000 [401] - Shin Ultraman (Toho) ¥669.9 million ($5.0 million) / 497,526 [407] - Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (Toei) ¥531.5 million ($3.9 million) / 481,052 [387] - Minions: The Rise of Gru (Toho-Towa) ¥500 million ↨ ¥471.0 million ($4.1 million) / 331,000 [352] - The Confidence Man JP: Episode of Hero (Toho) ¥455.6 million ($4.0 million) / 302,443 [839] - Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Sony) ¥434.4 million ($3.6 million) / 339,589 [433] - Sing 2 (Toho-Towa) ¥407.1 million ($1.1 million) / 281,000 [364] - Silent Parade (Toho) ¥394.2 million ($3.4 million) / 322,000 [382] - Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (Toho) ¥388.0 million ($2.9 million) / 237,000 [853] - Thor: Love & Thunder (Disney) ¥343.8 million ($2.6 million) / 209,000 [874] - Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Disney) ¥342.4 million ($3.0 million) / 244,000 [353] - Your Turn to Kill (Toho) ¥333.7 million ($2.9 million) / 264,000 [351] - 99.9: Criminal Lawyer (Shochiku) ¥327.1 million ($2.3 million) / 201,000 [911] - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Disney) ¥323.0 million ($2.2 million) / 198,688 [240] - Sword Art Online Progressive: Scherzo of Deep Night (Aniplex) ¥311.6 million ($2.5 million) / 253,000 [363] - Crayon Shin-chan: Mononoke Ninja Chinpuden (Toho) ¥309.8 million ($2.5 million) / 221,000 [200] - Mr. Osomatsu (Toho) ¥306.3 million ($2.3 million) / 205,000 [750] - Lightyear (Disney) ¥300.3 million ($2.6 million) / 186,000 [822] - The Matrix Resurrections (Warner Bros.) ¥300 million ↨ ¥297.4 million ($2.1 million) / 225,000 [322] - That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Scarlet Bond (Bandai Namco Arts) ¥266.7 million ($2.1 million) / 200,000 [108] - The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie (Pony Canyon) ¥257.3 million ($2.0 million) / 128,000 [184] - Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island (Shochiku ODS) ¥256.8 million ($1.8 million) / 174,000 [798] - Bullet Train (Sony) ¥247.0 million ($2.1 million) / 152,000 [821] - The Batman (Warner Bros.) ¥221.5 million ($1.9 million) / 162,000 [350] - The Last 10 Years (Warner Bros.) ¥219.2 million ($1.6 million) / 151,000 [121] - Yuru Camp (Shochiku) ¥200 million ↨ ¥186.2 million ($1.3 million) / 154,000 [270] - Delicious Party Pretty Cure: Dreaming Children's Lunch! (Toei) ¥169.8 million ($1.5 million) / 114,000 [574] - The King's Man (Disney) ¥164.9 million ($1.1 million) / 131,000 [351] - Body Search (Warner Bros.) ¥161.0 million ($1.4 million) / 104,000 [603] - Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (Sony) ¥160.6 million ($1.3 million) / 101,000 [802] - Morbius (Sony) ¥155.2 million ($1.1 million) / 128,000 [336] - Radiation House: The Movie (Toho) ¥149.6 million ($1.1 million) / 107,000 [342] - High & Low: The Worst X (Shochiku) ¥146.0 million ($1.3 million) / 117,000 [227] - The Cherry Bushido (Nikkatsu) ¥145.6 million ($1.3 million) / 117,000 [373] - The Boss Baby: Family Business (Toho-Towa, Gaga) ¥142.4 million ($1.1 million) / 115,000 [224] - Divine Protector: The Master Salt Begins (Nikkatsu) ¥137.0 million ($1.2 million) / x91,000 [703] - West Side Story (Disney) ¥132.8 million ($1.0 million) / x96,000 [338] - Akira to Akira (Toho) ¥130.4 million ($1.0 million) / x98,000 [312] - Even if This Love Disappears from the World Tonight (Toho) ¥128.5 million ($1.0 million) / x92,000 [324] - The Wandering Moon (Gaga) ¥128.0 million ($1.1 million) / x86,000 [768] - Uncharted (Sony) ¥127.2 million ($0.9 million) / x96,000 [311] - Seven Secretaries: The Movie (Toho) ¥125.4 million ($1.0 million) / x92,000 [356] - Tang (Warner Bros.) ¥124.7 million ($1.1 million) / x97,000 [344] - Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations (Toei) ¥124.5 million ($0.9 million) / x89,000 [360] - Hell Dogs (Toei, Sony) ¥124.1 million ($0.9 million) / x99,000 [354] - It's in the Woods (Shochiku) ¥124.0 million ($1.1 million) / x89,000 [640] - Death on the Nile (Disney) ¥122.0 million ($1.1 million) / x89,000 [367] - What to Do with the Dead Kaiju? (Shochiku, Toei) ¥122.0 million ($0.9 million) / x86,000 [316] - Baby Broker (Gaga) ¥120.9 million ($0.9 million) / x83,307 [236] - Lesson in Murder (KlockWorx) ¥106.7 million ($0.8 million) / x94,000 [307] - Pokémon: Jirachi - Wish Maker (Toho) *re-release* ¥113.0 million ($0.9 million) / x71,000 [184] - Free! The Final Stroke - Part 2 (Shochiku) ¥108.9 million ($0.7 million) / x79,000 [352] - Whisper of the Heart (Sony, Shochiku) ¥109.0 million ($0.9 million) / x77,000 [350] - Noise (Warner Bros.) ¥105.7 million ($0.8 million) / x77,000 [407] - Elvis (Warner Bros.) ¥104.9 million ($0.8 million) / x81,000 [347] - The Way of the Househusband: The Movie (Sony) ¥103.4 million ($0.7 million) / x79,000 [336] - Kamen Rider Revice: Battle Familia (Toei) ¥100.3 million ($0.7 million) / x73,000 [334] - The Hound of Baskervilles: Sherlock the Movie (Toho) ¥100 million ↑
Legend: ¥1 billion+ (Exemplary) / ¥500 million+ (Great) / ¥300 million+ (Good) / ¥200 million+ (Acceptable) / ¥100 million+ (Mediocre)
_________________Japan Box Office “Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.” “We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.” “There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.” “You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.” "Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box Office: Top Grossing Films 2023
Top Grossing Films: 2023Gross ¥ ($) / Admissions [Days In Release] - Film (Distributor)¥10 billion ↨¥5.07 billion ($37.6 million) / 3.41 million [23] - The First Slam Dunk (Toei)¥5 billion ↨¥3 billion ↨¥2 billion ↨¥1.44 billion ($10.8 million) / 0.79 million [10] - Avatar: The Way of Water (Disney) ¥1.14 billion ($8.4 million) / 0.87 million [31] - That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Scarlet Bond (Bandai Namco Arts) ¥1.11 billion ($8.3 million) / 0.84 million [17] - Fragments of the Last Will (Toho) ¥1.02 billion ($7.6 million) / 0.75 million [10] - Dr. Coto's Clinic (Toho) ¥1.01 billion ($7.5 million) / 0.74 million [24] - Phases of the Moon (Shochiku)¥1 billion ↑¥500 million ↑Legend:¥10 billion+ (Uber-Blockbuster) / ¥5 billion+ (Blockbuster) / ¥3 billion+ (Hit) / ¥2 billion+ (Respectable) / ¥1 billion+ (Commercial Success)MANY films updated to their final totals since the last update below. Anything with an [F] has had an officially reported final number.Top Grossing Films: 2022 - ONGOING (3 Films Still Playing)Gross ¥ ($) / Admissions [Days In Release] - Film (Distributor)
¥18.78 billion ($136.6 million) / 13.57 million [142] - One Piece Film Red (Toei) ¥13.80 billion ($122.7 million) / 9.84 million [F] - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (Toho) ¥13.50 billion ($100.7 million) / 8.36 million [F] - Top Gun: Maverick (Towa Pictures) ¥10.01 billion ($72.2 million) / 7.45 million [45] - Suzume (Toho) ¥10 billion ↨ ¥9.78 billion ($76.4 million) / 7.02 million [F] - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (Toho) ¥6.32 billion ($46.7 million) / 4.24 million [F] - Jurassic World: Dominion (Toho-Towa) ¥5.20 billion ($38.1 million) / 3.68 million [F] - Kingdom II: To Distant Lands (Toho, Sony) ¥5 billion ↨ ¥4.60 billion ($36.3 million) / 3.15 million [F] - Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (Warner Bros.) ¥4.44 billion ($34.2 million) / 2.99 million [F] - Shin Ultraman (Toho) ¥4.44 billion ($32.8 million) / 3.67 million [F] - Minions: The Rise of Gru (Toho-Towa) ¥4.25 billion ($37.7 million) / 2.82 million [F] - Spider-Man: No Way Home (Sony) ¥3.31 billion ($26.8 million) / 2.63 million [F] - Sing 2 (Toho-Towa) ¥3.00 billion ($25.0 million) / 2.35 million [F] - The Last 10 Years (Warner Bros.) ¥3 billion ↨ ¥2.97 billion ($21.4 million) / 2.16 million [F] - Silent Parade (Toho) ¥2.90 billion ($25.2 million) / 2.20 million [F] - 99.9: Criminal Lawyer (Shochiku) ¥2.89 billion ($25.1 million) / 2.12 million [F] - The Confidence Man JP: Episode of Hero (Toho) ¥2.69 billion ($22.3 million) / 2.25 million [F] - Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (Toho) ¥2.49 billion ($18.5 million) / 1.77 million [E] - Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero (Toei) ¥2.20 billion ($16.8 million) / 1.67 million [E] - The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie (Pony Canyon) ¥2.16 billion ($16.6 million) / 1.41 million [F] - Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Disney) ¥2.04 billion ($15.7 million) / 1.69 million [F] - Crayon Shin-chan: Mononoke Ninja Chinpuden (Toho) ¥2.00 billion ($17.5 million) / 1.51 million [F] - Your Turn to Kill (Toho) ¥2 billion ↨ ¥1.91 billion ($16.8 million) / 1.33 million [F] - Venom: Let There Be Carnage (Sony) ¥1.82 billion ($12.6 million) / 1.08 million [E] - Uta no Prince Sama Maji Love Starish Tours (Shochiku) ¥1.67 billion ($13.6 million) / 1.21 million [F] - Mr. Osomatsu (Toho) ¥1.53 billion ($11.4 million) / 1.20 million [F] - Even if This Love Disappears from the World Tonight (Toho) ¥1.40 billion ($12.2 million) / 0.92 million [F] - The Matrix Resurrections (Warner Bros.) ¥1.35 billion ($9.9 million) / 0.88 million [F] - Thor: Love and Thunder (Disney) ¥1.32 billion ($9.2 million) / 0.90 million [E] - Bullet Train (Sony) ¥1.24 billion ($8.8 million) / 0.81 million [38] - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Disney) ¥1.21 billion ($8.5 million) / 0.88 million [E] - Lightyear (Disney) ¥1.19 billion ($9.9 million) / 0.76 million [F] - The Batman (Warner Bros.) ¥1.17 billion ($8.2 million) / 0.98 million [F] - Body Search (Warner Bros.) ¥1.10 billion ($7.7 million) / 0.70 million [E] - Sword Art Online Progressive: Scherzo of Deep Night (Aniplex) ¥1.08 billion ($8.1 million) / 0.55 million [E] - Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island (Shochiku ODS) ¥1.06 billion ($7.8 million) / 0.73 million [F] - Yuru Camp (Shochiku) ¥1.04 billion ($8.1 million) / 0.73 million [E] - Lesson in Murder (KlockWorx) ¥1.00 billion ($8.8 million) / 0.84 million [F] - The Boss Baby: Family Business (Toho-Towa, Gaga) ¥1 billion ↑ ¥980.0 million ($8.4 million) / 0.70 million [F] - West Side Story (Disney) ¥918.6 million ($7.2 million) / 0.72 million [E] - Radiation House: The Movie (Toho) ¥870.5 million ($7.6 million) / 0.62 million [E] - The King's Man (Disney) ¥860.0 million ($7.1 million) / 0.60 million [E] - Free! The Final Stroke - Part 2 (Shochiku) ¥823.1 million ($5.7 million) / 0.69 million [E] - Delicious Party Pretty Cure: Dreaming Children's Lunch! (Shochiku) ¥823.0 million ($5.7 million) / 0.59 million [E] - High & Low: The Worst X (Shochiku) ¥802.6 million ($5.8 million) / 0.59 million [E] - Baby Broker (Gaga) ¥780.5 million ($5.7 million) / 0.60 million [E] - Tang (Warner Bros.) ¥767.8 million ($5.4 million) / 0.58 million [E] - Akira to Akira (Toho) ¥750.8 million ($5.9 million) / 0.55 million [E] - The Wandering Moon (Gaga) ¥748.7 million ($5.5 million) / 0.57 million [E] - My Boyfriend in Orange (Shochiku) ¥688.8 million ($4.7 million) / 0.55 million [E] - Divine Protector: The Master Salt Begins (Nikkatsu) ¥661.1 million ($4.6 million) / 0.52 million [E] - Seven Secretaries: The Movie (Toho) ¥654.2 million ($5.4 million) / 0.48 million [E] - CODA (Gaga) ¥646.6 million ($5.5 million) / 0.51 million [E] - The Cherry Bushido (Nikkatsu) ¥604.4 million ($4.2 million) / 0.44 million [E] - Hell Dogs (Toei, Sony) ¥595.3 million ($4.3 million) / 0.45 million [E] - Elvis (Warner Bros.) ¥591.9 million ($5.1 million) / 0.41 million [E] - Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (Sony) ¥564.6 million ($4.2 million) / 0.42 million [E] - Motherhood (Warner Bros.) ¥564.1 million ($4.0 million) / 0.45 million [E] - A Hundred Flowers (Toho) ¥560.0 million ($4.7 million) / 0.43 million [F] - Ushikubi Village (Toei) ¥553.0 million ($4.8 million) / 0.39 million [E] - Uncharted (Sony) ¥532.2 million ($3.6 million) / 0.42 million [E] - Whisper of the Heart (Shochiku, Sony) ¥522.0 million ($4.1 million) / 0.39 million [E] - xxxHOLiC (Gaga) ¥521.6 million ($4.5 million) / 0.39 million [E] - Death on the Nile (Disney) ¥518.4 million ($4.1 million) / 0.36 million [E] - Morbius (Sony) ¥500.0 million ($4.1 million) / 0.38 million [F] - What to Do with the Dead Kaiju? (Toei) ¥500 million ↑
Legend: ¥10 billion+ (Uber-Blockbuster) / ¥5 billion+ (Blockbuster) / ¥3 billion+ (Hit) / ¥2 billion+ (Respectable) / ¥1 billion+ (Commercial Success)
_________________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."
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Re: Japan Box Office: Top 100 Grossing Films
The worst thing happened (not really, just super annoying!) with TGM... It freakin' ended in that long 17th place tie I said many weeks/months ago that I really hope it didn't, making that spot a 4-day now... Top 100 Highest-Grossing Films of All-Time001. ¥40.43 billion ($386.1 million) - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) _______________ 002. ¥31.68 billion ($261.2 million) - Spirited Away (2001)* _______________ 003. ¥27.05 billion ($218.0 million) - Titanic (1997)* 004. ¥25.50 billion ($249.6 million) - Frozen (2014) 005. ¥25.03 billion ($236.5 million) - Your Name. (2016) 006. ¥20.30 billion ($163.7 million) - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 007. ¥20.18 billion ($173.7 million) - Princess Mononoke (1997)* _______________ 008. ¥19.60 billion ($190.0 million) - Howl's Moving Castle (2004) 009. ¥18.78 billion ($136.6 million) - One Piece Film Red (2022) *21 Weeks in Release* 010. ¥17.35 billion ($164.5 million) - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003) 011. ¥17.30 billion ($147.8 million) - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 012. ¥15.90 billion ($169.5 million) - Avatar (2009)* 013. ¥15.50 billion ($156.0 million) - Ponyo (2008) _______________ 014. ¥14.19 billion ($131.7 million) - Weathering With You (2019) 015. ¥13.80 billion ($122.7 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (2021) 016. ¥13.70 billion ($126.7 million) - The Last Samurai (2003) 017. ¥13.50 billion ($100.7 million) - Top Gun: Maverick (2022) *Final Estimate* 017. ¥13.50 billion ($125.1 million) - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) 017. ¥13.50 billion ($66.9 million) - E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 017. ¥13.50 billion ($100.0 million) - Armageddon (1998) 021. ¥13.37 billion ($122.4 million) - Frozen II (2019) 022. ¥13.11 billion ($117.3 million) - Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) 023. ¥12.85 billion ($120.6 million) - Jurassic Park (1993) 024. ¥12.70 billion ($117.6 million) - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) 025. ¥12.40 billion ($109.7 million) - Beauty and the Beast (2017) 026. ¥12.16 billion ($112.0 million) - Aladdin (2019) 027. ¥12.02 billion ($123.5 million) - The Wind Rises (2013) 028. ¥11.80 billion ($142.8 million) - Alice in Wonderland (2010) 029. ¥11.63 billion ($96.3 million) - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 030. ¥11.00 billion ($46.0 million) - Antarctica (1983) 030. ¥11.00 billion ($88.0 million) - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) 030. ¥11.00 billion ($102.4 million) - Finding Nemo (2003) 030. ¥11.00 billion ($90.5 million) - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 034. ¥10.90 billion ($102.4 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) 035. ¥10.80 billion ($130.7 million) - Toy Story 3 (2010) 036. ¥10.65 billion ($92.7 million) - Independence Day (1996) 037. ¥10.32 billion ($100.2 million) - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) 038. ¥10.28 billion ($94.0 million) - Evangelion 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon a Time (2021) 039. ¥10.10 billion ($85.0 million) - Bayside Shakedown (1998) 040. ¥10.09 billion ($94.3 million) - Toy Story 4 (2019) 041. ¥10.02 billion ($82.3 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) 042. ¥10.01 billion ($72.2 million) - Suzume (2022) *7 Weeks in Release* _______________ 043. ¥9.80 billion ($63.0 million) - The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986) 044. ¥9.78 billion ($76.4 million) - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (2022) 045. ¥9.70 billion ($94.1 million) - Mission: Impossible II (2000) 046. ¥9.67 billion ($125.3 million) - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011) 047. ¥9.66 billion ($77.7 million) - A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) 048. ¥9.53 billion ($77.9 million) - Jurassic World (2015) 049. ¥9.50 billion ($66.0 million) - Back to the Future Part II (1989) 049. ¥9.50 billion ($85.6 million) - Jurassic Park: The Lost World (1997) 051. ¥9.40 billion ($80.6 million) - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) 052. ¥9.37 billion ($85.5 million) - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019) 052. ¥9.37 billion ($76.8 million) - Monsters, Inc. (2002) 054. ¥9.35 billion ($78.2 million) - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) 055. ¥9.30 billion ($83.6 million) - Code Blue (2018) 056. ¥9.25 billion ($111.9 million) - Arrietty (2010) 057. ¥9.20 billion ($59.0 million) - Heaven and Earth (1990) 058. ¥9.18 billion ($83.6 million) - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018) 058. ¥9.18 billion ($77.7 million) - Big Hero 6 (2014) 060. ¥9.17 billion ($83.4 million) - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) 061. ¥9.07 billion ($69.2 million) - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) 062. ¥9.05 billion ($79.5 million) - The Da Vinci Code (2006) 063. ¥9.00 billion ($30.0 million) - Jaws (1975) 064. ¥8.96 billion ($91.3 million) - Monsters University (2013) 065. ¥8.87 billion ($114.9 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) 066. ¥8.79 billion ($49.6 million) - Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) 067. ¥8.76 billion ($85.1 million) - The Eternal Zero (2013) 068. ¥8.70 billion ($62.0 million) - The Matrix (1999) 069. ¥8.55 billion ($94.5 million) - Rookies (2009) 070. ¥8.50 billion ($76.5 million) - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004) 071. ¥8.38 billion ($80.2 million) - Stand By Me, Doraemon (2014) 072. ¥8.25 billion ($79.2 million) - Shin Godzilla (2016) 073. ¥8.20 billion ($54.0 million) - Back to the Future Part III (1990) 073. ¥8.20 billion ($67.9 million) - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) 073. ¥8.20 billion ($61.2 million) - The Silk Road (1988) 076. ¥8.15 billion ($74.6 million) - Hero (2007) 077. ¥8.10 billion ($56.7 million) - Deep Impact (1998) 078. ¥8.07 billion ($72.3 million) - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) 079. ¥8.04 billion ($97.2 million) - Umizaru: The Last Message (2010) 080. ¥8.00 billion ($84.3 million) - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) 081. ¥7.90 billion ($66.0 million) - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2003) 082. ¥7.84 billion ($65.3 million) - Tales from Earthsea (2006)* 083. ¥7.80 billion ($66.2 million) - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014) 084. ¥7.75 billion ($72.0 million) - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008) 085. ¥7.68 billion ($73.8 million) - The Sixth Sense (1999) 086. ¥7.65 billion ($70.5 million) - Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet (2021) 087. ¥7.63 billion ($70.6 million) - Zootopia (2016) 088. ¥7.51 billion ($66.3 million) - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) 089. ¥7.50 billion ($59.2 million) - Spider-Man (2002) 090. ¥7.40 billion ($49.4 million) - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) 091. ¥7.34 billion ($64.8 million) - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) 092. ¥7.33 billion ($93.6 million) - Umizaru: Brave Hearts (2012) 093. ¥7.32 billion ($66.9 million) - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) 094. ¥7.31 billion ($88.4 million) - Bayside Shakedown: Set the Guys Loose! (2010) 094. ¥7.31 billion ($66.1 million) - Despicable Me 3 (2017) 096. ¥7.24 billion ($64.8 million) - Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998) 097. ¥7.20 billion ($81.7 million) - Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) 098. ¥7.12 billion ($66.9 million) - Spider-Man 3 (2007) 099. ¥7.10 billion ($61.7 million) - Umizaru: Limit of Love (2006) 100. ¥7.03 billion ($71.7 million) - Speed (1994) _______________Bonus 25 (101-125)101. ¥7.00 billion ($29.9 million) - Ghostbusters (1984) 102. ¥6.90 billion ($53.2 million) - Ocean's Eleven (2002) 103. ¥6.89 billion ($61.6 million) - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 104. ¥6.88 billion ($56.8 million) - Pearl Harbor (2001) 105. ¥6.87 billion ($77.1 million) - One Piece Film Z (2012) 106. ¥6.86 billion ($56.4 million) - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (2006) 106. ¥6.86 billion ($88.9 million) - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) 108. ¥6.83 billion ($65.8 million) - Finding Dory (2016) 109. ¥6.80 billion ($60.3 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) 110. ¥6.71 billion ($60.2 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 111. ¥6.70 billion ($61.1 million) - Spider-Man 2 (2004) 111. ¥6.70 billion ($42.0 million) - Top Gun (1986) 111. ¥6.70 billion ($61.8 million) - The Matrix Revolutions (2003) 114. ¥6.67 billion ($62.9 million) - The Lion King (2019) 115. ¥6.60 billion ($60.0 million) - Belle (2021) 116. ¥6.57 billion ($58.6 million) - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) 117. ¥6.53 billion ($63.5 million) - Maleficent (2014) 118. ¥6.50 billion ($53.9 million) - Mission: Impossible (1996) 118. ¥6.50 billion ($62.5 million) - The Green Mile (2000) 120. ¥6.48 billion ($61.0 million) - Departures (2008) 121. ¥6.46 billion ($54.4 million) - The Cat Returns (2002) 122. ¥6.45 billion ($69.8 million) - Forrest Gump (1995) 123. ¥6.36 billion ($64.8 million) - Pokemon: Revelation Lugia (1999) 124. ¥6.33 billion ($58.0 million) - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016) 125. ¥6.32 billion ($46.7 million) - Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) Note: Most films released before 1998 have estimated USD ($) totals.*=re-release earnings included.
_________________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."
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Most Attended Films
Someone asked why some films from the 50/60s that'd likely be on this list based on their distributor income aren't, and the answer is that no admissions have been reported for them. This list only includes films with official admissions reported. It's certainly not 100% accurate in its rankings due to this, but I'd rather not try and estimate them. That said, if anyone would have admissions for very old films, feel free to share a source and I'll check and add them! Many have been updated and/or added from people messaging me.
Most Attended Films of All-Time (5 Million+)
001. 29.25 million - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020) _____________ 002. 24.28 million - Spirited Away (2001)* 003. 20.03 million - Frozen (2014) 004. 20.00 million - Emperor Meiji and the Great Russo-Japanese War (1957) _____________ 005. 19.50 million - Tokyo Olympiad (1965) 006. 19.30 million - Your Name. (2016) 007. 17.43 million - Titanic (1997)* 008. 16.20 million - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 009. 15.50 million - Howl's Moving Castle (2004) _____________ 010. 14.98 million - Princess Mononoke (1997)* 011. 14.00 million - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 012. 13.57 million - One Piece Film Red (2022) *21 Weeks in Release* 013. 12.87 million - Ponyo (2008) 014. 12.60 million - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003) 015. 12.55 million - Godzilla vs. King Kong (1962) 016. 12.10 million - The Last Samurai (2003) 017. 11.00 million - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) 018. 10.69 million - E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 019. 10.61 million - Weathering With You (2019) 020. 10.46 million - Avatar (2009)* 021. 10.45 million - Frozen II (2019) _____________ 022. 9.84 million - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (2021) 023. 9.72 million - The Wind Rises (2013) 024. 9.61 million - Godzilla (1954) 025. 9.50 million - Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) 026. 9.00 million - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 027. 8.94 million - Beauty and the Beast (2017) 028. 8.90 million - Armageddon (1998) 029. 8.80 million - Antarctica (1983) 029. 8.80 million - The Sinking of Japan (1973) 031. 8.60 million - Finding Nemo (2003) 032. 8.55 million - Jurassic Park (1993) 032. 8.55 million - Aladdin (2019) 034. 8.40 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) 035. 8.36 million - Top Gun: Maverick (2022) *Final Estimate* 036. 8.34 million - The Return of Godzilla (1955) 037. 8.30 million - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) 038. 8.00 million - The Da Vinci Code (2006) 039. 7.82 million - Toy Story 4 (2019) 040. 7.80 million - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) 041. 7.75 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) 042. 7.71 million - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) 043. 7.65 million - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004) 044. 7.60 million - Monsters, Inc. (2002) 045. 7.59 million - Alice in Wonderland (2010) 046. 7.58 million - Arrietty (2010) 047. 7.50 million - The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986) 048. 7.45 million - Suzume (2022) *7 Weeks in Release* 049. 7.38 million - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 050. 7.36 million - Toy Story 3 (2010) 051. 7.33 million - The Sands of Kurobe (1968) 052. 7.26 million - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019) 053. 7.22 million - Big Hero 6 (2014) 054. 7.20 million - Godzilla vs. Mothra (1964) 055. 7.18 million - Code Blue (2018) 056. 7.16 million - The Eternal Zero (2013) 057. 7.10 million - Bayside Shakedown (1998) 058. 7.09 million - Monsters University (2013) 059. 7.02 million - A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) 060. 7.02 million - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (2022) 061. 7.00 million - Seven Samurai (1954) _____________ 062. 6.97 million - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014) 063. 6.95 million - Rookies (2009) 064. 6.90 million - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011) 065. 6.88 million - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018) 066. 6.80 million - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) 067. 6.72 million - Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time (2021) 068. 6.70 million - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) 069. 6.67 million - A Slope in the Sun (1958) 070. 6.66 million - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) 071. 6.60 million - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) 072. 6.54 million - Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back! (1998) 073. 6.50 million - The Silk Road (1988) 074. 6.47 million - Mission: Impossible II (2000) 075. 6.46 million - Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) 076. 6.40 million - Crimson Wings (1958) 077. 6.35 million - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008) 078. 6.31 million - Stand By Me, Doraemon (2014) 079. 6.29 million - Hero (2007) 080. 6.26 million - Jurassic World (2015) 081. 6.25 million - Looking at Love and Death (1964) 082. 6.23 million - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004) 083. 6.22 million - Despicable Me 3 (2017) 084. 6.18 million - Tales from Earthsea (2006)* 085. 6.00 million - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) _____________ 086. 5.94 million - Man Who Causes A Storm (1957) 087. 5.93 million - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2003) 088. 5.91 million - Zootopia (2016) 089. 5.90 million - The Sixth Sense (1999) 090. 5.86 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) 091. 5.75 million - Umizaru: Brave Hearts (2012) 092. 5.70 million - Bayside Shakedown: Set the Guys Loose! (2010) 093. 5.69 million - Shin Godzilla (2016) 094. 5.67 million - One Piece Film Z (2012) 095. 5.60 million - Umizaru: The Last Message (2010) 095. 5.60 million - Pokemon: Revelation Lugia (1999) 095. 5.60 million - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2006) 095. 5.60 million - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) 095. 5.60 million - Finding Dory (2016) 100. 5.55 million - Deep Impact (1998) 101. 5.53 million - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) 102. 5.50 million - Departures (2008) 102. 5.50 million - The Cat Returns (2002) 102. 5.50 million - Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) 105. 5.48 million - Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet (2021) 106. 5.41 million - Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964) 107. 5.40 million - Ghostbusters (1984) 108. 5.35 million - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 109. 5.30 million - The Matrix (1999) 109. 5.30 million - Umizaru: The Limit of Love (2006) 111. 5.24 million - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) 112. 5.20 million - Speed (1994) 113. 5.17 million - Spider-Man 3 (2007) 114. 5.14 million - Spider-Man (2002) 115. 5.13 million - Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965) 116. 5.10 million - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) 117. 5.08 million - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) 118. 5.01 million - Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (2015) 119. 5.00 million - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016)
*=re-release admissions included.
_________________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."
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Chaplainfan
Angels & Demons
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Re: Japan Box Office: Fastest to 5 Billion
Corpse wrote: Most likely targeting ~¥8 billion or so which is still fantastic. That would make it the second Toei Animation film in the top 100 which would in fact be fantastic also.
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