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Cynosure
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Conan's last movie did 179,626 admissions at the usual locations (independents not included) on its opening Friday. About a third of that was after 7 pm though so given current restrictions this movie might not be able to replicate that performance.
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Cynosure wrote: Conan's last movie did 179,626 admissions at the usual locations (independents not included) on its opening Friday. About a third of that was after 7 pm though so given current restrictions this movie might not be able to replicate that performance. This is a good point. The Detective Conan films have become very strong after 7pm, largely because the 7pm-9pm timeframe is the strongest part of the day on Friday and Saturdays (excluding young skewing films). But nothing can really benefit from this now that most theaters in urban prefectures are closing by 8/9pm so the last showings at around 6pm. However, to counteract this, theaters are scheduling more showings throughout the mornings (by opening an hour or two earlier than normal) and the overall day with more screens being given than normal due to little/no Hollywood films to schedule. Evangelion 3.0+1.0 was still able to match its predecessor's opening weekend because of this. And in Detective Conan's case, it has more than double the number of showings for the day versus the last film, so it's probably like 3x more before 7pm, to counteract that disadvantage. This will be more noticeable on Saturday and Sunday though since Friday mornings/afternoons are the weakest of any day of the week. And ymblcza reported yesterday that Friday reservations at Toho Cinemas were already near 50,000, so factoring in the extra sales since then, and every other chain, chances are good it's likely close to half (if not higher, which I'd bet on it being) of last year's Friday admissions from just reservations.
_________________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: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Also, this film might be very hard to predict this weekend since it's in SO many theaters. Almost all major openers are in 350-375 theaters, give or take a few. And the usual locations for these releases (typically 250-265 theaters, give or take a few) tends to account for around 70% of that total.
Detective Conan broke the theater count record and is opening in 498(!) theaters, but the usual locations still account for somewhere around the normal 250/260. So there's A LOT of locations that are going to be unknown this weekend, and trying to predict anything from just using the usual locations (barely 50% of its total versus the normal 70% or so) is going to be unprecedented. It's not a simple matter of taking the extra theaters and applying the average admissions from the usual locations or anything.
Its theater count is so high due to opening simultaneously on every premium format, making it the first film to ever do this. It's typically a process throughout a film's release to expand to premium formats, such as 4D/MX4D or Dolby Cinema. And most of these are unaccounted in the usual locations, so projecting their share is very difficult.
_________________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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Cynosure
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Thanks for all the extra info.
Do you have DS's hourly Friday performance? Maybe we'll be able to project Conan's Friday result that way when the first updates come out shortly.
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Here:
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train [Friday Cumulative Hourly Sales]
Usual Locations (70% of the Market)
07AM - 11,500.......................08AM - 27,994 09AM - 76,541.......................10AM - 122,210 11AM - 149,461......................12PM - 179,702 01PM - 210,388......................02PM - 229,143 03PM - 274,098......................04PM - 316,488 05PM - 352,269......................06PM - 418,363 07PM - 490,041......................08PM - 539,897 09PM - 622,495......................10PM - 658,651 11PM - 666,553......................12AM - 673,220 FINAL - 675,749
But I strongly advise not comparing it to Demon Slayer. I'm not joking when I say nothing should ever be compared to Demon Slayer because it's truly in a different league unlike anything ever. Even this Friday here was the biggest single-day of all-time, and the first time any film had ever sold over 900,000 admissions in one-day. And, of course, it'd go even higher over the weekend frame.
A film just doing a third of Demon Slayer's business is top-tier level numbers that few films manage, and just half as well is all-time best level prior to Demon Slayer.
_________________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: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Indeed just because Conan broke the theater record we shouldn't expect it do perform like DS. Half of DS will give it unprecedented record breaking numbers compared to rest of movies before DS.
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Cynosure
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
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LPLC
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Demon Slayer will not be in the top 10 today ? Because at 10 a.m, I don't see it actually.
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
It will. The earliest and latest showings are the first to be cut, so it just hasn't had many shows yet.
_________________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: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Big first day for Detective Conan, pretty easily beating the franchise record (over its predecessor).
There are actually a few locations in/around Tokyo that are open until 10pm or so this weekend, namely Toho Shinjuku, which helped it put up some impressive sales after 8pm. Toho Shinjuku, in particular, is the busiest theater in the entire country, so it definitely added several thousand admissions after 8pm just by itself.
This is great news for the weekend, strongly suggesting it'll open higher than its predecessors, thus setting a franchise record for the ninth-consecutive year and aiming to make a big impact on the all-time opening weekend list. This isn't 100% guaranteed, there's a possibility that the year-long delay with this release could have promoted a higher degree of frontloading, but that's an unknown at the moment, so it's more likely it'll surpass the last film's opening weekend.
_________________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: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Also, regarding Demon Slayer.
It's numbers are going to be dropping more and more for the rest of its run (Golden Week aside, where it'll get a boost). The initial drop today and likely over the weekend will be a little misleading, just like it was back when Evangelion hurt it in its first week before it recovered again.
That said, do expect it to start its gradual decline down the charts, and it'll likely fall outside the top 10 in the next 2/3 weeks. And yes, ¥40 billion is still locked, so don't be worrying about every single days impact on that goal. It will get there in time.
_________________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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LPLC
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Demon Slayer finally made it to the top 10 today ?
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Yes, it's in the top 10. And don't worry if it does fall out once in awhile before permanently doing so in a few weeks. It's basically going to be coasting for the rest of its run, and each day doesn't really matter. It got to where it needed to be to reach ¥40 billion.
These shouldn't continue to be questions moving forward. It just needs to play out now.
_________________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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MSFK
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
I am quite curious what makes people still watch Demon Slayer until this point? Nearly 29 million admissions in exact 6 months are a lot.
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Just some repeat viewers here and there (the Dolby Cinema expansion is still fairly fresh), and just some who just haven't seen it yet. Of course, neither group has very many people among them at this point, but they'll keep it alive until the home video release in June.
And closing in on 29 million admissions is more than a lot. It's almost 5.5 million admissions higher than the previous all-time record, and almost 10 million admissions more than any film in history besides Spirited Away.
_________________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: Detective Conan Daily Performance
Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet - Daily Performance TrackerFri.: ¥575,000,000 ($5.3 million) / 400,000 *est.*
_________________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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MSFK
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Thank you for your explanation.
I am just surprised that people are still watching the movie regularly on weekdays. It means the demand is strong enough to keep theaters reserve showtimes for the movie. For other international markets, I only see Demon Slayer has weekend showtimes, like in South Africa or Australia.
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Alright, so upon request and feedback, I'm going to track the latest Detective Conan film on a daily basis! And here are some notes and answers to likely questions:
>The first week of estimating a film is the hardest and most inaccurate. Namely, it takes a bit of time to work out how a film typically performs on each day of the week (remember they behave uniquely from one another), and where its average ticket price ranges on overall and during each individual day.
>This film is also unprecedented in that it's the first film to ever open simultaneously on every premium format, thus boosting its theater count to a new record level that's far beyond the norm (over 100 theaters higher). It's just going to take a bit of time to see how this effects the process of estimating it.
>For this weekend specifically, I'll be using the last film to help in estimating it. Though I am making an immediate adjustment by increasing the previous film's avg. ticket price by ¥100 already since this year's film is playing on all the premium formats. Last year's film only had IMAX I believe, when it opened, later expanding to some of the others much later in its run.
And yes, this is a new record opening day in the franchise, and suggests that its opening weekend will follow suit. But just some caution: This film was delayed from last April, meaning it's the first one since 1997 to NOT open every year. So there's the chance that it built up some extra demand that could have inflated its Friday a bit, which could potentially taken a little weekend business away. I don't think this is likely to have occurred, but since it's an unknown factor at the moment, we can't rule it out yet.
In SHORT: Don't take the estimates during the first week to be very accurate. They could be, I'll try to read it as the days play out, but it simply takes a minimum of a full week to see how it'll perform on each day of the week before estimates become closer to the actual figures.
_________________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: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
MSFK wrote: Thank you for your explanation.
I am just surprised that people are still watching the movie regularly on weekdays. It means the demand is strong enough to keep theaters reserve showtimes for the movie. For other international markets, I only see Demon Slayer has weekend showtimes, like in South Africa or Australia. Demon Slayer isn't the #1 movie of all time, having achieving this title by record margins, in those markets. Japan is also generally a very backloaded market. Audiences don't rush to the theaters to see a movie in their early days. The average multiplier is almost 7, and films can go well beyond that. And big performers and/or WOM hits and such can easily play in wide release for up to half a year or more.
_________________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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MSFK
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Which franchise movies is bigger in Japan: Conan, Doraemon, or Lupin III please?
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Corpse
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
MSFK wrote: Which franchise movies is bigger in Japan: Conan, Doraemon, or Lupin III please? Detective Conan has become the biggest franchise by a considerable margin. Overall, including all franchises (Hollywood included), it's the 4th biggest in revenue and 6th biggest in admissions. Doraemon beats it here, but the individual films are much smaller now. The Conan films have been approaching uber-blockbuster status, and the opening weekends have become among the biggest in the market.
_________________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: Biggest Film Franchises
Below are the Biggest Film Franchises in Japan.
Detective Conan will jump over Pokemon (technically already has after Friday) this year, and may manage to break the ¥100 billion milestone this year to become just the third franchise to reach the mark. This is an annual franchise, and since it's grown so much, it's likely going to become the #1 film franchise in the next 5 years or so in revenue.
And this year's film will likely push it above 80 million admissions, and again, since it's an annual franchise and has grown so big, it's going to make huge gains on the admissions chart, and likely become just the third franchise to reach 100 million admissions, probably in the next 3/4 years.
Top Grossing Film Franchises (¥20 Billion+) 01. ¥130.98 billion ($1.165 billion) - Doraemon [42 Films], 1980- 02. ¥110.48 billion ($1.027 billion) - Wizarding World [10 Films], 2001- 03. ¥90.62 billion ($868 million) - Pokemon [23 Films], 1998- 04. ¥90.44 billion ($853 million) - Detective Conan [23 Films], 1997- 05. ¥81.23 billion ($638 million) - Star Wars [11 Films], 1978- 06. ¥54.65 billion ($438 million) - Kamen Rider [67 Films], 1971- 07. ¥48.85 billion ($??? million) - Godzilla [32 Films], 1954-2018 08. ¥46.56 billion ($413 million) - Crayon Shin-chan [28 Films], 1993- 09. ¥45.08 billion ($403 million) - Jurassic Park [5 Films], 1993- 10. ¥43.65 billion ($417 million) - Marvel Cinematic Universe [23 Films], 2008- 11. ¥43.36 billion ($421 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean [5 Films], 2003-2017 12. ¥40.73 billion ($412 million) - Bayside Shakedown [4 Films], 1998-2012 13. ¥38.85 billion ($372 million) - Frozen [2 Films], 2014-2019 14. ¥38.07 billion ($369 million) - One Piece [14 Films], 2000- 15. ¥36.59 billion ($344 million) - Mission: Impossible [6 Films], 1996- 16. ¥34.28 billion ($318 million) - Spider-Man [8 Films], 2002- 17. ¥33.38 billion ($308 million) - Dragon Ball [20 Films], 1986- 18. ¥31.89 billion ($283 million) - Middle-Earth [6 Films], 2002-2014 19. ¥26.40 billion ($231 million) - The Matrix [3 Films], 1999- 20. ¥26.30 billion ($201 million) - Terminator [6 Films], 1985-2019 21. ¥24.33 billion ($255 million) - Toy Story [4 Films], 1996-2019 22. ¥24.21 billion ($265 million) - Umizaru [4 Films], 2004-2012 23. ¥23.35 billion ($147 million) - Back to the Future [3 Films], 1985-1990 24. ¥22.75 billion ($224 million) - Pretty Cure [29 Films], 2005-
Most Attended Film Franchises (15 Million+) 01. 136.44 million - Doraemon [42 Films], 1980- 02. 105.64 million - Godzilla [32 Films], 1954-2018 03. 87.51 million - Wizarding World [10 Films], 2001- 04. 83.50 million - Pokemon [23 Films], 1998- 05. 82.03 million - Otoko wa Tsurai yo [50 Films], 1969-2019 06. 73.59 million - Detective Conan [23 Films], 1997- 07. 60.82 million - Star Wars [11 Films], 1978- 08. 45.96 million - Kamen Rider [67 Films], 1971- 09. 39.04 million - Crayon Shin-chan [28 Films], 1993- 10. 32.13 million - One Piece [14 Films], 2000- 11. 32.07 million - Dragon Ball [20 Films], 1986- 12. 31.66 million - Pirates of the Caribbean [5 Films], 2003-2017 13. 30.92 million - Bayside Shakedown [4 Films], 1998-2012 14. 30.72 million - Jurassic Park [5 Films], 1993- 15. 30.65 million - Marvel Cinematic Universe [23 Films], 2008- 16. 30.47 million - Frozen [2 Films], 2014-2019 17. 28.54 million - Mission: Impossible [6 Films], 1996- 18. 23.66 million - Spider-Man [8 Films], 2002- 18. 23.66 million - Middle-Earth [6 Films], 2002-2014 20. 19.73 million - Pretty Cure [29 Films], 2005- 21. 19.30 million - Terminator [6 Films], 1985-2019 22. 17.92 million - Umizaru [4 Films], 2004-2012 23. 17.82 million - Toy Story [4 Films], 1996-2019 24. 17.80 million - Back to the Future [3 Films], 1985-1990 25. 17.71 million - The Matrix [3 Films], 1999-
Notes: *NO gross or admissions of a franchise film currently in release are added to the franchise totals. *Ongoing Franchise with sequels in development/or announced; other ongoing media suggesting more films (e.g. TV show/anime, books/manga, etc.). *Consider most USD totals and admissions for older franchises (pre-2000) to be estimated. *Godzilla's film count includes Toho productions only. *No gross figure is available for the Otoko wa Tsurai yo franchise.
_________________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: Demon Slayer Obliterating Record Books
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train - Daily Performance Tracker10/16 - Fri.: ¥1,268,724,700 ($12.0 million) / 910,507 10/17 - Sat.: ¥1,701,723,350 ($16.2 million) / 1,270,234 10/18 - Sun.: ¥1,652,669,400 ($15.7 million) / 1,239,752 10/19 - Mon.: ¥735,000,000 ($7.0 million) / 545,000 10/20 - Tues.: ¥545,000,000 ($5.1 million) / 395,000 10/21 - Wed.: ¥635,000,000 ($6.0 million) / 505,000 10/22 - Thur.: ¥465,000,000 ($4.5 million) / 340,000 10/23 - Fri.: ¥700,000,000 ($6.7 million) / 510,000 10/24 - Sat.: ¥1,500,944,600 ($14.3 million) / 1,115,182 10/25 - Sun.: ¥1,540,504,150 ($14.7 million) / 1,157,654 10/26 - Mon.: ¥620,000,000 ($5.9 million) / 460,000 10/27 - Tues.: ¥410,000,000 ($3.9 million) / 300,000 10/28 - Wed.: ¥575,000,000 ($5.5 million) / 430,000 10/29 - Thur.: ¥390,000,000 ($3.7 million) / 285,000 10/30 - Fri.: ¥555,000,000 ($5.3 million) / 405,000 10/31 - Sat.: ¥1,212,312,550 ($11.6 million) / 887,893 11/01 - Sun.: ¥1,286,354,600 ($12.3 million) / 1,140,390 *Discount Day* 11/02 - Mon: ¥820,000,000 ($7.8 million) / 605,000 *Pre-Holiday Boosted* 11/03 - Tues.: ¥1,185,000,000 ($11.3 million) / 900,000 *Holiday* 11/04 - Wed.: ¥350,000,000 ($3.3 million) / 260,000 11/05 - Thur.: ¥230,000,000 ($2.2 million) / 170,000 11/06 - Fri.: ¥325,000,000 ($3.1 million) / 240,000 11/07 - Sat.: ¥863,827,750 ($8.3 million) / 628,614 11/08 - Sun.: ¥909,098,150 ($8.8 million) / 667,179 11/09 - Mon.: ¥315,000,000 ($3.0 million) / 230,000 11/10 - Tues.: ¥220,000,000 ($2.1 million) / 160,000 11/11 - Wed.: ¥295,000,000 ($2.8 million) / 230,000 11/12 - Thur.: ¥200,000,000 ($1.9 million) / 145,000 11/13 - Fri.: ¥310,000,000 ($3.0 million) / 225,000 11/14 - Sat.: ¥795,343,500 ($7.6 million) / 611,418 11/15 - Sun.: ¥726,313,550 ($6.9 million) / 535,986 11/16 - Mon.: ¥265,000,000 ($2.5 million) / 195,000 11/17 - Tues.: ¥165,000,000 ($1.6 million) / 120,000 11/18 - Wed.: ¥240,000,000 ($2.3 million) / 185,000 11/19 - Thur.: ¥165,000,000 ($1.6 million) / 120,000 11/20 - Fri.: ¥240,000,000 ($2.3 million) / 170,000 11/21 - Sat.: ¥439,606,550 ($4.2 million) / 314,726 11/22 - Sun.: ¥592,738,550 ($5.7 million) / 433,315 11/23 - Mon.: ¥460,110,250 ($4.4 million) / 357,741 *Holiday* 11/24 - Tues.: ¥125,000,000 ($1.2 million) / 90,000 11/25 - Wed.: ¥160,000,000 ($1.5 million) / 120,000 11/26 - Thur.: ¥120,000,000 ($1.1 million) / 85,000 11/27 - Fri.: ¥195,000,000 ($1.9 million) / 130,000 11/28 - Sat.: ¥556,443,300 ($5.3 million) / 392,017 11/29 - Sun: ¥448,060,450 ($4.3 million) / 320,031 11/30 - Mon.: ¥140,000,000 ($1.3 million) / 105,000 12/01 - Tues.: ¥170,000,000 ($1.6 million) / 145,000 *Discount Day* 12/02 - Wed.: ¥125,000,000 ($1.2 million) /100,000 12/03 - Thur.: ¥x95,000,000 ($0.9 million) / x70,000 12/04 - Fri.: ¥145,000,000 ($1.4 million) / 105,000 12/05 - Sat.: ¥319,013,550 ($3.1 million) / 225,976 12/06 - Sun.: ¥336,505,700 ($3.2 million) / 239,874 12/07 - Mon.: ¥100,000,000 ($1.0 million) / x75,000 12/08 - Tues.: ¥x85,000,000 ($0.8 million) / x55,000 12/09 - Wed.: ¥115,000,000 ($1.1 million) / x90,000 12/10 - Thur.: ¥x85,000,000 ($0.8 million) / x60,000 12/11 - Fri.: ¥115,000,000 ($1.1 million) / x80,000 12/12 - Sat.: ¥588,408,200 ($5.7 million) / 407,286 12/13 - Sun.: ¥351,003,000 ($3.4 million) / 248,024 12/14 - Mon.: ¥120,000,000 ($1.2 million) / x85,000 12/15 - Tues.: ¥x85,000,000 ($0.8 million) / x60,000 12/16 - Wed.: ¥110,000,000 ($1.1 million) / x85,000 12/17 - Thur.: ¥x75,000,000 ($0.7 million) / x55,000 12/18 - Fri.: ¥x90,000,000 ($0.9 million) / x65,000 12/19 - Sat.: ¥187,788,050 ($1.8 million) / 133,068 12/20 - Sun.: ¥202,627,400 ($2.0 million) / 148,780 12/21 - Mon.: ¥x75,000,000 ($0.7 million) / x55,000 12/22 - Tues.: ¥x65,000,000 ($0.6 million) / x45,000 12/23 - Wed.: ¥x90,000,000 ($0.9 million) / x65,000 12/24 - Thur.: ¥x70,000,000 ($0.7 million) / x50,000 12/25 - Fri.: ¥105,000,000 ($1.0 million) / x75,000 12/26 - Sat.: ¥554,583,650 ($5.3 million) / 355,697 12/27 - Sun.: ¥353,034,550 ($3.4 million) / 219,946 12/28 - Mon.: ¥290,000,000 ($2.8 million) / 190,000 12/29 - Tues.: ¥325,000,000 ($3.2 million) / 205,000 12/30 - Wed.: ¥335,000,000 ($3.3 million) / 240,000 12/31 - Thur.: ¥210,000,000 ($2.0 million) / 135,000 01/01 - Fri.: ¥320,000,000 ($3.1 million) / 230,000 *Holiday, Discount Day* 01/02 - Sat.: ¥351,200,000 ($3.4 million) / 220,150 *Bank Holiday* 01/03 - Sun.: ¥326,800,000 ($3.2 million) / 204,850 *Bank Holiday* 01/04 - Mon.: ¥275,000,000 ($2.6 million) / 180,000 *Post-Holiday Boosted* 01/05 - Tues.: ¥160,000,000 ($1.5 million) / 100,000 01/06 - Wed.: ¥135,000,000 ($1.3 million) / x95,000 01/07 - Thur.: ¥x80,000,000 ($0.8 million) / x50,000 01/08 - Fri.: ¥x65,000,000 ($0.6 million) / x40,000 01/09 - Sat.: ¥125,790,000 ($1.2 million) / x75,600 01/10 - Sun.: ¥173,710,000 ($1.7 million) / 104,400 01/11 - Mon.: ¥132,804,950 ($1.3 million) / x84,300 *Holiday* 01/12 - Tues.: ¥x40,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x25,000 01/13 - Wed.: ¥x45,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x30,000 01/14 - Thur.: ¥x45,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x25,000 01/15 - Fri.: ¥x50,000,000 ($0.5 million) / x30,000 01/16 - Sat.: ¥x95,550,000 ($0.9 million) / x57,810 01/17 - Sun.: ¥107,750,000 ($1.0 million) / x65,190 01/18 - Mon.: ¥x40,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x23,000 01/19 - Tues.: ¥x35,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x20,000 01/20 - Wed.: ¥x40,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x27,000 01/21 - Thur.: ¥x35,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x20,000 01/22 - Fri.: ¥x40,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x25,000 01/23 - Sat.: ¥x87,960,400 ($0.8 million) / x53,648 01/24 - Sun.: ¥x95,673,000 ($0.9 million) / x58,352 01/25 - Mon.: ¥x33,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x21,000 01/26 - Tues.: ¥x29,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x18,000 01/27 - Wed.: ¥x38,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x26,000 01/28 - Thur.: ¥x30,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x19,000 01/29 - Fri.: ¥x35,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x21,000 01/30 - Sat.: ¥x78,544,500 ($0.7 million) / x48,829 01/31 - Sun.: ¥x90,219,600 ($0.9 million) / x56,171 02/01 - Mon.: ¥x36,000,000 ($0.4 million) / x28,000 *Discount Day* 02/02 - Tues.: ¥x27,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x16,000 02/03 - Wed.: ¥x34,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x24,000 02/04 - Thur.: ¥x27,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x16,000 02/05 - Fri.: ¥x28,000,000 ($0.3 million) / x17,000 02/06 - Sat.: ¥x67,883,790 ($0.6 million) / x42,974 02/07 - Sun.: ¥x77,443,410 ($0.7 million) / x49,026 02/08 - Mon.: ¥x25,000,000 ($0.24 million) / x16,000 02/09 - Tues.: ¥x23,000,000 ($0.22 million) / x14,000 02/10 - Wed.: ¥x35,000,000 ($0.34 million) / x25,000 02/11 - Thur.: ¥x75,000,000 ($0.72 million) / x47,000 *Holiday* 02/12 - Fri.: ¥x32,000,000 ($0.31 million) / x20,000 02/13 - Sat.: ¥x54,533,337 ($0.52 million) / x34,746 02/14 - Sun.: ¥x66,316,163 ($0.63 million) / x42,254 02/15 - Mon.: ¥x27,000,000 ($0.26 million) / x17,000 02/16 - Tues.: ¥x25,000,000 ($0.24 million) / x16,000 02/17 - Wed.: ¥x33,000,000 ($0.31 million) / x23,000 02/18 - Thur.: ¥x24,000,000 ($0.23 million) / x15,000 02/19 - Fri.: ¥x28,000,000 ($0.27 million) / x17,000 02/20 - Sat.: ¥x73,694,892 ($0.69 million) / x46,455 02/21 - Sun.: ¥x77,010,408 ($0.73 million) / x48,545 02/22 - Mon.: ¥x41,000,000 ($0.39 million) / x27,000 *Pre-Holiday Boosted* 02/23 - Tues.: ¥x87,000,000 ($0.83 million) / x55,000 *Holiday* 02/24 - Wed.: ¥x29,000,000 ($0.28 million) / x21,000 02/25 - Thur.: ¥x23,000,000 ($0.22 million) / x15,000 02/26 - Fri.: ¥x27,000,000 ($0.25 million) / x17,000 02/27 - Sat.: ¥x72,622,137 ($0.68 million) / x46,660 02/28 - Sun.: ¥x83,018,963 ($0.78 million) / x53,340 03/01 - Mon.: ¥x29,000,000 ($0.26 million) / x22,000 *Discount Day* 03/02 - Tues.: ¥x24,000,000 ($0.22 million) / x15,000 03/03 - Wed.: ¥x31,000,000 ($0.28 million) / x22,000 03/04 - Thur.: ¥x27,000,000 ($0.25 million) / x16,000 03/05 - Fri.: ¥x31,000,000 ($0.28 million) / x19,000 03/06 - Sat.: ¥68,704,711 ($0.63 million) / x40,982 03/07 - Sun.: ¥93,909,989 ($0.86 million) / x56,018 03/08 - Mon.: ¥x16,000,000 ($0.15 million) / x12,000 03/09 - Tues.: ¥x13,000,000 ($0.12 million) / x10,000 03/10 - Wed.: ¥x18,000,000 ($0.17 million) / x15,000 03/11 - Thur.: ¥x14,000,000 ($0.13 million) / x11,000 03/12 - Fri.: ¥x18,000,000 ($0.17 million) / x13,000 03/13 - Sat.: ¥x39,715,728 ($0.36 million) / x27,895 03/14 - Sun: ¥x47,132,572 ($0.43 million) / x33,105 03/15 - Mon.: ¥x16,000,000 ($0.15 million) / x12,000 03/16 - Tues.: ¥x14,000,000 ($0.13 million) / x10,000 03/17 - Wed.: ¥x20,000,000 ($0.18 million) / x16,000 03/18 - Thur.: ¥x14,000,000 ($0.13 million) / x10,000 03/19 - Fri.: ¥x22,000,000 ($0.20 million) / x16,000 03/20 - Sat.: ¥x41,374,000 ($0.38 million) / x29,000 03/21 - Sun.: ¥x41,374,000 ($0.38 million) / x29,000 03/22 - Mon.: ¥x14,000,000 ($0.13 million) / x10,000 03/23 - Tues.: ¥x13,000,000 ($0.12 million) / x9,000 03/24 - Wed.: ¥x19,000,000 ($0.17 million) / x15,000 03/25 - Thur.: ¥x16,000,000 ($0.15 million) / x12,000 03/26 - Fri.: ¥x25,000,000 ($0.23 million) / x18,000 03/27 - Sat.: ¥x98,147,463 ($0.90 million) / x64,646 03/28 - Sun.: ¥x71,893,187 ($0.66 million) / x47,354 03/29 - Mon.: ¥x34,000,000 ($0.31 million) / x24,000 03/30 - Tues.: ¥x32,000,000 ($0.29 million) / x22,000 03/31 - Wed.: ¥x40,000,000 ($0.36 million) / x29,000 04/01 - Thur.: ¥x33,000,000 ($0.30 million) / x25,000 04/02 - Fri.: ¥x26,000,000 ($0.24 million) / x18,000 04/03 - Sat.: ¥153,334,251 ($1.39 million) / x98,945 04/04 - Sun.: ¥x83,768,349 ($0.76 million) / x54,055 04/05 - Mon.: ¥x35,000,000 ($0.32 million) / x24,000 04/06 - Tues.: ¥x25,000,000 ($0.23 million) / x16,000 04/07 - Wed.: ¥x25,000,000 ($0.23 million) / x17,000 04/08 - Thur.: ¥x13,000,000 ($0.12 million) / x8,500 04/09 - Fri.: ¥x15,000,000 ($0.14 million) / x9,500 04/10 - Sat.: ¥x38,377,067 ($0.35 million) / x25,253 04/11 - Sun.: ¥x33,504,433 ($0.31 million) / x22,047 04/12 - Mon.: ¥x10,000,000 ($0.09 million) / x6,500 *est.* 04/13 - Tues.: ¥x10,000,000 ($0.09 million) / x6,500 *est.* 04/14 - Wed.: ¥x15,000,000 ($0.14 million) / x11,000 *est.* 04/15 - Thur.: ¥x15,000,000 ($0.14 million) / x9,500 *est.* 04/16 - Fri.: ¥xx6,000,000 ($0.06 million) / x3,500 *est.*183-Day Cumulative Total: ¥39,676,710,050 ($379.28 million) / 28,733,998 AdmissionsNote: Mon.-Fri. are rounded estimates (excluding Holiday Mondays), therefore adding up each day won't equal the exact actual total.
_________________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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Somoset
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Corpse wrote: Big first day for Detective Conan, pretty easily beating the franchise record (over its predecessor).
There are actually a few locations in/around Tokyo that are open until 10pm or so this weekend, namely Toho Shinjuku, which helped it put up some impressive sales after 8pm. Toho Shinjuku, in particular, is the busiest theater in the entire country, so it definitely added several thousand admissions after 8pm just by itself.
This is great news for the weekend, strongly suggesting it'll open higher than its predecessors, thus setting a franchise record for the ninth-consecutive year and aiming to make a big impact on the all-time opening weekend list. This isn't 100% guaranteed, there's a possibility that the year-long delay with this release could have promoted a higher degree of frontloading, but that's an unknown at the moment, so it's more likely it'll surpass the last film's opening weekend. Do you have numbers for the opening of the last Detective Conan film?
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Corpse
Don't Dream It, Be It
Joined: Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:45 pm Posts: 37152 Location: The Graveyard
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Re: Japan Box-Office: Weekend Actuals (04/10-11); Charts Upd
Somoset wrote: Corpse wrote: Big first day for Detective Conan, pretty easily beating the franchise record (over its predecessor).
There are actually a few locations in/around Tokyo that are open until 10pm or so this weekend, namely Toho Shinjuku, which helped it put up some impressive sales after 8pm. Toho Shinjuku, in particular, is the busiest theater in the entire country, so it definitely added several thousand admissions after 8pm just by itself.
This is great news for the weekend, strongly suggesting it'll open higher than its predecessors, thus setting a franchise record for the ninth-consecutive year and aiming to make a big impact on the all-time opening weekend list. This isn't 100% guaranteed, there's a possibility that the year-long delay with this release could have promoted a higher degree of frontloading, but that's an unknown at the moment, so it's more likely it'll surpass the last film's opening weekend. Do you have numbers for the opening of the last Detective Conan film? Opening Weekend: ¥1,463,827,700 ($13.1 million) / 1,144,539 Admissions. 3-Day Total: ¥1,886,292,700 ($16.9 million) / 1,458,263 Admissions. It was huge. Before Demon Slayer knocked everything down all lists, it was: the third biggest opening for an animated film ever (second in admissions), the second biggest overall opening weekend since 2008, and it holds the April Opening Weekend Record. And 3-day weekend is currently the 5th biggest in revenue (4th biggest in admissions) in history. Aaaaaaaand the new film just had a Friday somewhere around 30/40% higher than it!Here is the franchise's history again: Detective Conan Box-Office History (1997-):Opening Weekends:¥1.464 billion ($13.1 million) / 1,144,539 - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019) ¥1.296 billion ($12.1 million) / 1,012,000 - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018) ¥1.287 billion ($11.9 million) / 987,568 - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) ¥1.209 billion ($11.1 million) / 933,781 - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016) ¥874.8 million ($7.4 million) / 688,623 - Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno (2015) ¥789.3 million ($7.8 million) / 649,865 - Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper (2014) ¥671.5 million ($6.9 million) / 565,914 - Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea (2013) ¥649.8 million ($6.4 million) / 539,132 - Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (2013) ¥629.7 million ($7.7 million) / 540,975 - Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker (2012) ¥593.2 million ($6.0 million) / 501,700 - Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser (2009) ¥561.9 million ($6.0 million) / 431,527 - Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky (2010) ¥550.1 million ($6.5 million) / 453,619 - Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence (2011) ¥543.5 million ($4.7 million) / 449,917 - Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem (2006) ¥468.0 million ($3.9 million) / 400,000 - Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Capitol City (2003) ¥452.4 million ($3.9 million) / 385,000 - Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure (2007) ¥420.0 million ($4.1 million) / 358,754 - Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear (2008) ¥418.6 million ($3.2 million) / 354,000 - Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street (2002) ¥400.0 million ($3.7 million) / 330,300 - Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky (2004) ¥288.0 million ($2.6 million) / 238,000 - Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths (2005) ¥219.0 million ($1.8 million) / 186,000 - Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven (2001) ¥208.0 million ($1.9 million) / 178,000 - Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes (2000)Totals:¥9.37 billion ($85.5 million) / 7.26 million - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019) ¥9.18 billion ($83.6 million) / 6.88 million - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018) ¥6.89 billion ($61.6 million) / 5.35 million - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) ¥6.33 billion ($58.1 million) / 4.94 million - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016) ¥4.48 billion ($37.1 million) / 3.58 million - Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno (2015) ¥4.26 billion ($41.1 million) / 3.55 million - Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (2013) ¥4.11 billion ($40.3 million) / 3.30 million - Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper (2014) ¥3.63 billion ($37.1 million) / 3.02 million - Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea (2013) ¥3.50 billion ($35.6 million) / 3.00 million - Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser (2009) ¥3.40 billion ($30.3 million) / 2.89 million - Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street (2002) ¥3.28 billion ($42.3 million) / 2.75 million - Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker (2012) ¥3.20 billion ($35.2 million) / 2.71 million - Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky (2010) ¥3.20 billion ($28.6 million) / 2.70 million - Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Capitol City (2003) ¥3.13 billion ($39.8 million) / 2.65 million - Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence (2011) ¥3.03 billion ($26.8 million) / 2.58 million - Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem (2006) ¥2.90 billion ($23.7 million) / 2.50 million - Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven (2001) ¥2.80 billion ($25.6 million) / 2.35 million - Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky (2004) ¥2.53 billion ($21.1 million) / 2.15 million - Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure (2007) ¥2.50 billion ($23.5 million) / 2.15 million - Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes (2000) ¥2.42 billion ($23.1 million) / 2.06 million - Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear (2008) ¥2.32 billion ($19.2 million) / 2.00 million - Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century (1999) ¥2.15 billion ($20.0 million) / 1.82 million - Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths (2005) ¥1.65 billion ($12.1 million) / 1.40 million - Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target (1998) ¥0.18 million ($1.4 million) / NA - Detective Conan: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper (1997)Note (1): Detective Conan is the Sixth Most Attended Franchise in Japan. Note (2): Detective Conan is the Fourth Biggest Franchise in Japan in Revenue. Note (3): Detective Conan has the Most ¥1 Billion Openers among all Domestic Franchises in Japan.
_________________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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