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  1. It's not a mistake. It's outpacing TASM in yen. Just not in dollars.
  2. Corpse : Weekend Actuals (08/05-06) 01 (01) ¥375,739,700 ($3.4 million), -29%, ¥3,102,899,500 ($28.1 million), Despicable Me 3 (Toho-Towa) WK3 02 (---) ¥328,260,500 ($3.0 million), 0, ¥451,899,700 ($4.1 million), Transformers: The Last Knight (Toho-Towa) NEW 03 (---) ¥250,455,600 ($2.3 million), 0, ¥250,455,600 ($2.3 million), Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: True Ending (Toei) NEW 04 (03) ¥205,537,100 ($1.9 million), -19%, ¥945,719,900 ($8.6 million), I Want To Eat Your Pancreas (Toho) WK2 05 (---) ¥165,513,800 ($1.5 million), 0, ¥226,321,600 ($2.1 million), JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.: Diamond Is Unbreakable (Toho) NEW 06 (04) ¥147,675,400 ($1.3 million), -38%, ¥2,730,665,500 ($24.9 million), Gintama (Warner Bros.) WK4 07 (02) ¥146,373,300 ($1.3 million), -53%, ¥857,803,700 ($7.8 million), The Mummy (Toho-Towa) WK2 08 (07) ¥137,453,700 ($1.2 million), -29%, ¥2,120,225,600 ($19.3 million), Pokemon: I Choose You! (Toho) WK4 09 (05) ¥130,779,600 ($1.2 million), -44%, ¥5,831,299,600 ($52.3 million), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) WK6 10 (06) ¥99,003,900 ($903,000), -58%, ¥549,884,200 ($5.0 million), Tokyo Ghoul (Shochiku) WK2 Weekend Actuals (08/12-13) 01 (---) ¥448,491,500 ($4.1 million), 0, ¥775,406,300 ($7.1 million), Spider-Man: Homecoming (Sony) NEW 02 (01) ¥405,337,900 ($3.7 million), +08%, ¥4,284,028,400 ($38.9 million), Despicable Me 3 (Toho-Towa) WK4 03 (04) ¥197,791,700 ($1.8 million), -04%, ¥1,557,038,800 ($14.2 million), I Want To Eat Your Pancreas (Toho) WK3 04 (02) ¥184,442,900 ($1.7 million), -44%, ¥993,865,700 ($9.1 million), Transformers: The Last Knight (Toho-Towa) WK2 05 (08) ¥143,037,600 ($1.3 million), +04%, ¥2,547,071,700 ($23.2 million), Pokemon: I Choose You! (Toho) WK5 06 (06) ¥133,782,700 ($1.2 million), -07%, ¥3,155,229,700 ($28.8 million), Gintama (Warner Bros.) WK5 07 (09) ¥118,478,600 ($1.1 million), -09%, ¥6,163,779,200 ($55.3 million), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) WK7 08 (07) ¥102,594,500 ($937,000), -30%, ¥1,158,191,100 ($10.5 million), The Mummy (Toho-Towa) WK3 09 (11) ¥102,305,000 ($935,000), +05%, ¥2,533,497,900 ($23.1 million), Mary and the Witch's Flower (Toho) WK6 10 (03) ¥98,870,500 ($902,000), -60%, ¥548,643,200 ($5.0 million), Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: True Ending (Toei) WK2 Weekend Estimates (08/19-20) 01 (---) ¥350,000,000 ($3.2 million), 0, ¥350,000,000 ($3.2 million), High & Low 2: End of Sky (Shochiku) NEW 02 (---) ¥275,000,000 ($2.5 million), 0, ¥450,000,000 ($4.1 million), Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? (Toho) NEW 03 (02) ¥271,000,000 ($2.5 million), -33%, ¥5,575,000,000 ($50.7 million), Despicable Me 3 (Toho-Towa) WK5 04 (01) ¥255,000,000 ($2.3 million), -43%, ¥1,850,000,000 ($16.9 million), Spider-Man: Homecoming (Sony) WK2 05 (03) ¥159,000,000 ($1.4 million), -19%, ¥2,200,000,000 ($20.1 million), I Want To Eat Your Pancreas (Toho) WK4 06 (04) ¥103,000,000 ($940,000), -44%, ¥1,450,000,000 ($13.2 million), Transformers: The Last Knight (Toho-Towa) WK3 07 (05) ¥97,000,000 ($885,000), -32%, ¥2,975,000,000 ($27.2 million), Pokemon: I Choose You! (Toho) WK6 08 (06) ¥82,000,000 ($750,000), -39%, ¥3,500,000,000 ($32.5 million), Gintama (Warner Bros.) WK6 09 (09) ¥72,000,000 ($660,000), -29%, ¥2,850,000,000 ($26.1 million), Mary and the Witch's Flower (Toho) WK7 10 (07) ¥63,000,000 ($575,000), -47%, ¥6,475,000,000 ($58.1 million), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) WK8 This is the post-Obon Festival Weekend, so drops are typically high -- unsurprisingly since Obon Week (Mon-Fri) can deliver grosses more than double a films' previous weekend gross, which was the case for most holdovers this year. High & Low 2: End of Sky came in a little lower than its predecessor by around 15%, but that'll be enough to take the #1 spot in the post-Obon Festival weekend. The first film was very frontloaded, so I'm sure this one will be, too, especially since it opened at the end of Summer. I wouldn't expect more than ¥1.5 billion (~$15 million). Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom? delivered a solid start, but its legs will be the focal point of its performance. It's the type of animated film that can develop incredible legs, over a 10 multiplier, but audience scores I've seen are very mixed... For now, I'd say a ¥2 billion (~$20 million) total is likely, but we'll have to wait and see where this goes. Despicable Me 3 becomes the highest-grossing non-Disney/Pixar imported animated film of all-time, and will become the first to ever reach ¥6 billion (~$55 million) or maybe even ¥7 billion (~$65 million). Illumination couldn't have hoped for more, and this result that's comfortably above the blockbuster milestone puts them on the same level as, if not above, Disney Animation/Pixar now in the market. Spider-Man: Homecoming debuted slightly higher than The Amazing Spider-Man 2 last week, and due to the holidays, should remain ahead of it and eventually outgross it, along with The Amazing Spider-Man. Aside from the two Avengers films, the only Marvel/DC films to gross over ¥3 billion (~$30 million) have been Spider-Man films (all of them), and Homecoming will likely continue the streak. I Want To Eat Your Pancreas delivered an excellent post-Obon Festival weekend drop, and will effortlessly achieve the most-impressive run this Summer in terms of legs (already near a 9 multiplier after just 4 weeks). It's likely headed for a total above ¥3 billion (~$30 million), which would give it a multiplier of almost 12. Transformers: The Last Knight still can't stabilize and will end up as the lowest-grossing film in the franchise with around ¥2 billion (~$20 million). Pokemon: I Choose You! is on the cusp of ¥3 billion and whether it hit the mark over the weekend or in the next couple days, it'll become the first film in the franchise since 2013 to reach the milestone. I don't think it'll quite make it to ¥3.5 billion (~$32/33 million), but the Pokemon Company and Toho has to be pleased with how well it recovered versus the last three/four films in the series. Gintama continues to perform very well, and will settle for about ¥4 billion (~$36/37 million); exceeding the milestone will depend on the final week of summer weekdays. It's the highest-grossing domestic live-action film this year, and it'll be tough to top. Mary and the Witch's Flower held steady in its seventh weekend, and post-Obon Festival weekend, and will soon exceed the ¥3 billion milestone. Overall, its performance has been a bit underwhelming all around, and certainly isn't the result that Studio Ponoc (comprised of former Studio Ghibli staff) was wanting. It's aiming for about ¥3.5 billion ($32/33 million), which is "good", but barely to qualify as a mild success. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales remains in the Top 10 in its eighth weekend of release, which will probably be its last there. The fifth film in the Pirates franchise is still currently the lowest-grossing in the series, but I think it has just enough left in the sails to exceed the first film's ¥6.8 billion total. So, a total near ¥7 billion ($62/63 million) appears to be the landing spot and that should be enough to make it the #1 film of Summer 2017... unless Gru and his minions survive the post-Summer and manage to sink the ship.
  3. SMH mignt not even debut at #1 in admissions. On the tracked movie theaters it's currently at 205,584 admissions for saturday+sunday against 209,121 for DM3.
  4. Courtesy of Corpse : Weekday Estimates (07/03-07) Monday (07/03) ¥165,000,000 ($1.5 million), 0, ¥1,215,000,000 ($10.8 million), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) Day 3 ¥60,000,000 ($530,000), 0, ¥545,000,000 ($4.8 million), Shinobi's Country (Toho) Day 3 ¥23,000,000 ($205,000), -38%, ¥1,853,000,000 ($16.5 million), Confessions of a Murderer (Warner Bros.) Day 24 ¥19,000,000 ($170,000), 0, ¥185,000,000 ($1.7 million), I Have Difficulty Being Loved Too Much (Shochiku) Day 3 ¥17,000,000 ($150,000), -45%, ¥1,854,000,000 ($16.5 million), Hirugao: Love Affairs in the Afternoon (Toho) Day 24 ¥12,000,000 ($105,000), -64%, ¥12,093,000,000 ($107.3 million), Beauty and the Beast (Disney) Day 74 ¥8,000,000 ($70,000), -63%, ¥286,000,000 ($2.6 million), Hacksaw Ridge (Kino Films) Day 10 ¥7,000,000 ($60,000), 0, ¥94,000,000 ($840,000), Anpanman: Buruburu's Big Treasure Hunt Adventure! (Tokyo Theaters, Co.) Day 3 ¥7,000,000 ($60,000), 0, ¥77,000,000 ($680,000), Free! Timeless Medley Yakusoku (Promise) (Shochiku) Day 3 ¥6,000,000 ($55,000), -55%, ¥445,000,000 ($4.0 million), Innocent Curse (Shochiku) Day 17 Tuesday (07/04) ¥135,000,000 ($1.2 million), 0, ¥1,350,000,000 ($12.0 million), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) Day 4 ¥45,000,000 ($400,000), 0, ¥590,000,000 ($5.2 million), Shinobi's Country (Toho) Day 4 ¥18,000,000 ($160,000), -35%, ¥1,871,000,000 ($16.7 million), Confessions of a Murderer (Warner Bros.) Day 25 ¥16,000,000 ($140,000), 0, ¥200,000,000 ($1.8 million), I Have Difficulty Being Loved Too Much (Shochiku) Day 4 ¥14,000,000 ($125,000), -46%, ¥1,868,000,000 ($16.6 million), Hirugao: Love Affairs in the Afternoon (Toho) Day 25 ¥9,000,000 ($80,000), -58%, ¥12,102,000,000 ($107.4 million), Beauty and the Beast (Disney) Day 75 ¥7,000,000 ($60,000), -63%, ¥293,000,000 ($2.7 million), Hacksaw Ridge (Kino Films) Day 11 ¥5,000,000 ($45,000), 0, ¥100,000,000 ($890,000), Anpanman: Buruburu's Big Treasure Hunt Adventure! (Tokyo Theaters, Co.) Day 4 ¥5,000,000 ($45,000), 0, ¥82,000,000 ($730,000), Free! Timeless Medley Yakusoku (Promise) (Shochiku) Day 4 ¥5,000,000 ($45,000), -39%, ¥450,000,000 ($4.1 million), Innocent Curse (Shochiku) Day 18 % changes versus same day last week. Weekdays in order from strongest to weakest (typically): Wednesday > Monday > Friday > Tuesday > Thursday.
  5. Corpse : (C)2017 Disney. All Rights Reserved. Weekend Estimates (07/01-02) 01 (---) ¥1,075,000,000 ($9.6 million), 0, ¥1,075,000,000 ($9.6 million), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) NEW 02 (---) ¥475,000,000 ($4.2 million), 0, ¥475,000,000 ($4.2 million), Shinobi's Country (Toho) NEW 03 (01) ¥179,000,000 ($1.6 million), -22%, ¥1,800,000,000 ($16.1 million), Confessions of a Murderer (Warner Bros.) WK4 04 (---) ¥150,000,000 ($1.3 million), 0, ¥150,000,000 ($1.3 million), I Have Difficulty Being Loved Too Much (Shochiku) NEW 05 (02) ¥116,000,000 ($1.0 million), -44%, ¥12,100,000,000 ($107.3 million), Beauty and the Beast (Disney) WK11 06 (03) ¥112,000,000 ($1.0 million), -26%, ¥1,775,000,000 ($15.9 million), Hirugao: Love Affairs in the Afternoon (Toho) WK4 07 (---) ¥100,000,000 ($890,000), 0, ¥100,000,000 ($890,000), Anpanman: Buruburu's Big Treasure Hunt Adventure! (Tokyo Theaters, Co.) NEW 08 (05) ¥56,000,000 ($500,000), -41%, ¥475,000,000 ($4.2 million), Innocent Curse (Shochiku) WK3 09 (---) ¥55,000,000 ($490,000), 0, ¥55,000,000 ($490,000), Free! Timeless Medley Yakusoku (Promise) (Shochiku) NEW 10 (04) ¥54,000,000 ($480,000), -50%, ¥250,000,000 ($2.3 million), Hacksaw Ridge (Kino Films) WK2 >Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales kicks off the Summer Box Office Season with a bang, likely delivering a debut above the ¥1 billion mark with an estimated 775,000 admissions. If actuals remain above ¥1 billion, it'll become the 37th film to debut above the milestone. The fifth Pirates film, based on estimates, matched the debut of its predecessor On Stranger Tides in terms of admissions (maybe slightly more), though with it opening on the 1st (a discount day) it probably will come in a bit lower in revenue. This will celebrate the fourth-consecutive film in the franchise to debut above the ¥1 billion mark if it stays above the mark, which is only beaten by the Harry Potter franchise (six films). Disney is surely happy with the films' success so far, as the opening should be good for a total around ¥7.5/8.0 billion (~$70 million), which could be enough to propel the film above the $800 million mark at the worldwide box office. >Shinobi's Country comes in second place, but it had an impressive opening of its own - one that could have exceeded ¥500 million ($4.5 million) depending on its unique situation. Since the 1st of the month (discount day) fell over a weekend, the avg. ticket prices will be lower than normal (while admissions are higher than normal), which complicates things enough; however, the film also received stage greetings on Saturday which messes with ticket prices even further... Either way, the film - directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and based on the novel of the same name - performed very well and should have a nice run this summer. >Beauty and the Beast experienced its expected harsh drop this weekend, although the drop could have been worse. This won't be the end of its steep declines, unfortunately, since a number of theaters are dropping it next week, and the July 15-16 weekend is extremely crowded so it'll likely be cut almost entirely then. I'm expecting it'll eventually end its run with ~¥12.5 billion ($110 million) on ~8.8 million admissions. Incredibly impressive on multiple accounts.
  6. Corpse : Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Weekend Admissions Biggest Openers Since 2015 (¥1 Billion+ Debuts) Saturday Results: Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity), [Theaters/Showings], Film Title 348,024/605,267 (57.4% capacity), [239/1,676], Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 330,349/701,865 (47.1% capacity), [247/2,864], Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 317,709/530,456 (59.9% capacity), [231/1,727], Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (2015) 293,246/714,702 (41.0% capacity), [236/2,789], Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 289,656/530,905 (54.5% capacity), [230/1,502], Detective Conan: Darkest Nightmare (2016) 286,726/658,842 (43.5% capacity), [231/2,256], One Piece Film Gold (2016) 262,671/667,610 (39.3% capacity), [245/2,327], Beauty and the Beast (2017) Sunday Results: Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity) - Film Title [Theaters/Showings] 328,862/595,145 (55.3% capacity), [240/1,648], Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 303,414/524,359 (57.9% capacity), [231/1,688], Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (2015) 282,386/512,761 (55.1% capacity), [226/1,434], Detective Conan: Darkest Nightmare (2016) 275,491/670,208 (41.1% capacity), [236/2,636], Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 263,634/633,723 (41.6% capacity), [245/2,241], Beauty and the Beast (2017) 219,122/687,402 (31.9% capacity), [247/2,805], Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 207,464/639,737 (32.4% capacity), [231/2,205], One Piece Film Gold (2016) Weekend Results: Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity) - Film Title [Theaters/Showings] 676,886/1,200,412 (56.4% capacity), [240/3,324], Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 621,123/1,051,181 (59.1% capacity), [231/3,415], Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (2015) 572,042/1,043,666 (54.8% capacity), [230/2,936], Detective Conan: Darkest Nightmare (2016) 569,497/1,392,147 (40.9% capacity), [236/5,431], Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 549,579/1,389,766 (39.6% capacity), [247/5,670], Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 526,470/1,302,175 (40.4% capacity), [245/4,570], Beauty and the Beast (2017) 494,190/1,298,579 (38.1% capacity), [231/4,461], One Piece Film Gold (2016)
  7. Corpse : Usual Locations (Two-Thirds of Market) - Hourly Saturday Ticket Sales 10AM > 11AM > 12PM > 1PM > 2PM > 3PM > 4PM > 5PM > 7PM > 10PM > FINAL 43,953 > x57,204 > x81,751 > 110,262 > 126,170 > 168,362 > 195,657 > 206,362 > 254,352 > 324,272 > 330,349 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5 Compared To Most Recent ¥1 billion+ Openers (2015-): 43,557 > x71,681 > x93,992 > 122,021 > 151,314 > 175,522 > 207,502 > 229,798 > 277,427 > 342,959 > 348,024 - Detective Conan 21 43,953 > x57,204 > x81,751 > 110,262 > 126,170 > 168,362 > 195,657 > 206,362 > 254,352 > 324,272 > 330,349 - Pirates of the Caribbean 5 74,565 > 116,519 > 144,266 > 177,687 > 206,086 > 240,279 > 271,568 > 281,438 > 308,702 > 317,438 > 317,709 - Yo-Kai Watch 2 52,996 > x60,631 > x75,890 > 117,855 > 124,236 > 147,342 > 187,892 > 197,398 > 226,441 > 286,005 > 293,246 - Star Wars VII 39,622 > x55,638 > x79,473 > x99,228 > 124,143 > 156,171 > 176,298 > 194,209 > 229,193 > 285,429 > 289,656 - Detective Conan 20 63,854 > x89,438 > 109,249 > 128,842 > 148,074 > 177,219 > 197,555 > 209,978 > 235,145 > 283,231 > 286,726 - One Piece Film Gold 35,649 > x44,489 > x58,686 > x69,098 > x88,527 > 103,765 > 131,753 > 161,863 > 196,572 > 255,793 > 262,671 - Beauty and the Beast Saturday Results (Two-Thirds of Market): Tickets Sold/Available Tickets (% Capacity), [Theaters/Showings] - Film Title 348,024/605,267 (57.4% capacity), [239/1,676] - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 330,349/701,865 (47.1% capacity), [247/2,864] - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) 317,709/530,456 (59.9% capacity), [231/1,727] - Yo-Kai Watch: Great King Enma and the 5 Stories, Nyan! (2015) 293,246/714,702 (41.0% capacity), [236/2,789] - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 289,656/530,905 (54.5% capacity), [230/1,502] - Detective Conan: Darkest Nightmare (2016) 286,726/658,842 (43.5% capacity), [231/2,256] - One Piece Film Gold (2016) 262,671/667,610 (39.3% capacity), [245/2,327] - Beauty and the Beast (2017)
  8. Frozen had by the far the most impressive weekend box-office run ever in Japan. Too bad it couldn't quite keep up with the weekdays.
  9. Corpse : (C)2017 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Weekend Estimates (05/27-28) 01 (01) ¥339,000,000 ($3.0 million), -22%, ¥9,625,000,000 ($85.2 million), Beauty and the Beast (Disney) WK6 02 (---) ¥130,000,000 ($1.2 million), 0, ¥130,000,000 ($1.2 million), What a Wonderful Family! 2 (Shochiku) NEW 03 (---) ¥120,000,000 ($1.1 million), 0, ¥120,000,000 ($1.1 million), To Each His Own (Toho) NEW 04 (02) ¥114,000,000 ($1.0 million), -29%, ¥6,350,000,000 ($56.7 million), Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (Toho) WK7 05 (04) ¥97,000,000 ($870,000), -33%, ¥3,675,000,000 ($33.3 million), The Fate of the Furious (Toho-Towa) WK5 06 (03) ¥93,000,000 ($835,000), -37%, ¥875,000,000 ($7.9 million), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Disney) WK3 07 (05) ¥92,000,000 ($825,000), -35%, ¥325,000,000 ($2.9 million), Peach Girl (Shochiku) WK2 08 (08) ¥77,000,000 ($690,000), -21%, ¥1,575,000,000 ($14.1 million), Teiichi: Battle of Supreme High (Toho) WK5 09 (06) ¥76,000,000 ($680,000), -40%, ¥250,000,000 ($2.3 million, Your Eyes (Nikkatsu) WK2 10 (07) ¥65,000,000 ($585,000), -39%, ¥300,000,000 ($2.7 million), Arrival (Sony) WK2 Based on this past weekend's estimates, I have Beauty and the Beast hitting the ¥10 billion milestone on Thursday, its 42nd day in release. Disney's latest live-action iteration will become the 31st film to reach the uber-blockbuster milestone of ¥10 billion, and likely the tenth fastest of those to reach the important mark. Fastest to ¥10 billion (90 Days or Less) 25 - Spirited Away (2001) 28 - Your Name. (2016) 28 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 30 - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003) 31 - Ponyo (2008) 33 - Howl's Moving Castle (2004) 35 - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 37 - Frozen (2014) 37 - Alice in Wonderland (2010) 42 - Beauty and the Beast (2017) *Projection* 43 - Princess Mononoke (1997) 44 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azakaban (2004) 45 - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 47 - Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace (1999) 50 - Avatar (2009) 52 - Finding Nemo (2003) 52 - Toy Story 3 (2010) 52 - The Last Samurai (2003) 53 - The Wind Rises (2013) 53 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) 53 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) 57 - The Matrix Reloaded (2003) 78 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004)
  10. Saturday pre-sales down 52.3% for BATB. Looking to drop a bit better than Alice over the weekend, but not that much better. GOTG2 not breaking out, as expected.
  11. It has nothing to do with Disney. Detective Conan movies pretty much get the same multiplier every year (5-5.5) regardless of competition. Same thing for Shin-chan movies, Doraemon movies, Pokemon movies, etc.
  12. Yes, I know. Although technically the 1st of may isn't part of GW. But it's dropping on par with other similar movies like FF8, not better.
  13. BATB is up in pre-sales over saturday last week (up 2.7%). FF8 is down 45.1%.
  14. There's a discount since it's Ladies Day, so it probably won't be its largest day in yen. That will most likely be Friday which is Children's Day and is always the biggest Golden Week day.
  15. Too early to tell. It will depend a lot on its drop once GW is over. Post golden week drops are usually very harsh though, even Frozen dropped 35%.
  16. Based on last week actuals and mimorin drops. BATB : 968m yen Furious (using BATB average ticket price) : 640 million yen Conan : 591m yen
  17. Wait, it only did 6k admissions after 9.20 pm on saturday ? Then it might actually be a little higher on sunday. Though given the scale, whether it's below or above, it's basically flat. edit : It's up.
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