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  1. 22 hours ago, charlie Jatinder said:

    Worldwide $474,930,500 ¥49,851,475,000

     

    Asia $432,808,000 ¥43,703,175,000
    Country Gross in $ Gross in ¥
    Japan $380,850,000 ¥39,853,000,000
    Taiwan $22,270,000 ¥2,322,000,000
    South Korea $16,288,000 ¥1,749,000,000
    Thailand $4,200,000 ¥436,800,000
    Hong Kong $4,100,000 ¥412,775,000
    Singapore $1,900,000 ¥198,550,000
    Malaysia $1,200,000 ¥126,000,000
    Indonesia $1,000,000 ¥105,000,000
    Vietnam $800,000 ¥83,250,000
    Rest of Asia $200,000 ¥20,800,000

     

    America $37,165,000 ¥4,013,895,000
    Country Gross in $ Gross in ¥
    North America $34,150,000 ¥3,688,200,000
    Mexico $2,290,000 ¥247,320,000
    Argentina $115,000 ¥12,420,000
    Colombia $60,000 ¥6,480,000
    Central America $475,000 ¥51,300,000
    Rest of LATAM $75,000 ¥8,175,000

     

    Oceania $3,795,000 ¥406,065,000
    Country Gross in $ Gross in ¥
    Australia $3,260,000 ¥348,820,000
    New Zealand $535,000 ¥57,245,000

     

    Europe and Africa $1,150,500 ¥124,340,000
    Country Gross in $ Gross in ¥
    Spain $1,070,000 ¥115,560,000

    I saw this official graph says in argentina DS 15586 admissions = 5076435 peso, so the average ticket price is 325 peso, if total admission is 21000, the total gross would be 6,825,000 peso, around 72837 USD

    http://tiebapic.baidu.com/forum/w%3D580/sign=96a01eca37a446237ecaa56aa8237246/73e9b24543a98226347e4f979d82b9014b90ebf5.jpg

  2. 1 hour ago, Borobudur said:

    This doesn't matter if they rolled their Thursday number into Friday.

     

    71%-72% is bad. The reason you mentioned are all reasons why the movie have such a bad drop, not the excuse of why the film is actually doing good. Have a reason to justify  a bad thing doesn't make a bad thing become good. They are just simply explaining the bad.   

     Why drop 70% is a bad thing? It still contribute top 1 box office during the weekend. Compared to other anime films it's good. Compared to hollywood films is bad. There is no absolute good or bad, just data.

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  3. 1 hour ago, charlie Jatinder said:

    In Post COVID competition isnt really a factor, in fact films are getting more shows than they could have gotten originally and retaining more as well.

     

    It's simple fact that these films have a niche audience which gets burned in first week, so drops are more. 

    In australia before covid Dragon ball: Broly drop 85% 2nd weekend, while DS drop 70% after covid, maybe we can assume DS do better at retaining than other anime films

  4. 23 minutes ago, El Squibbonator said:

    Well, Raya and the Last Dragon had a US opening weekend gross less than half that of Demon Slayer. Make of that what you will. 

    Highest-grossing animated films[3]
    Rank Peak Title Worldwide gross Year Reference(s)
    1 1 The Lion King (2019 remake)[nb 2] $1,657,713,459 2019 [# 1][6][7]
    2 2 Frozen II $1,450,026,933 2019 [# 2][# 3]
    3[nb 3] 1 Frozen $1,290,000,000 2013 [# 4]
    4 2 Incredibles 2 $1,242,805,359 2018 [# 5]
    5 2 Minions $1,159,398,397 2015 [# 6]
    6 5 Toy Story 4 $1,073,394,593 2019 [# 7]
    7 1 Toy Story 3 $1,066,969,703 2010 [# 8][# 9]
    8 4 Despicable Me 3 $1,034,799,409 2017 [# 10]
    9 4 Finding Dory $1,028,570,889 2016 [# 11]
    10 4 Zootopia $1,023,784,195 2016 [# 12]
    11 2[nb 4] Despicable Me 2 $970,766,005 2013 [# 13][# 14]
    12 1 The Lion King (1994 original) $968,483,777 1994 [# 15][# 16]
    13 1 Finding Nemo $940,350,086 2003 [# 17][# 18]
    14 1 Shrek 2 $919,838,758 2004 [# 19][# 20]
    15 2 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs $886,686,817 2009 [# 21][# 22]
    16 6 Ice Age: Continental Drift $877,244,782 2012 [# 23][# 24]
    17 12 The Secret Life of Pets $875,457,937 2016 [# 25]
    18 10 Inside Out $857,611,174 2015 [# 26]
    19 3 Shrek the Third $813,367,380 2007 [# 27][# 28]
    20 16 Coco $807,817,888 2017 [# 29]
    21 7 Shrek Forever After $752,600,867 2010 [# 30][# 31]
    22 9 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted $746,921,274 2012 [# 32][# 33]
    23 11 Monsters University $743,559,607 2013 [# 34][# 35]
    24 6 Up $735,099,082 2009 [# 36][# 37]
    25 24 Ne Zha $742,514,069 2019 [a][10]
    26 9 Kung Fu Panda 2 $665,692,281 2011 [# 38][# 39]
    27 4 Ice Age: The Meltdown $660,998,756 2006 [# 40][# 41]
    28 16 Big Hero 6 $657,827,828 2014 [# 42][# 43]
    29 22 Moana $643,000,000 2016 [# 44]
    30 23 Sing $634,151,679 2016 [# 45]
    31 6 Kung Fu Panda $631,744,560 2008 [# 46][# 47]
    32 4 The Incredibles $631,442,092 2004 [# 48][# 49]
    33 7 Ratatouille $623,726,085 2007 [# 50][# 51]
    34 19 How to Train Your Dragon 2 $621,537,519 2014 [# 52][# 53]
    35 9 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa $603,900,354 2008 [# 54][# 55]
    36 14 Tangled $592,461,732 2010 [# 56][# 57]
    37 18 The Croods $587,204,668 2013 [# 58][# 59]
    38 2 Monsters, Inc. $577,000,000 2001 [# 60][# 61]
    39 16 Cars 2 $559,852,396 2011 [# 62][# 63]
    40 17 Puss in Boots $554,987,477 2011 [# 64][# 65]
    41 14 Despicable Me $543,113,985 2010 [# 66][# 57]
    42 5 Madagascar $542,063,846 2005 [# 67][# 49]
    43 22 Brave $538,983,207 2012 [# 68][# 69]
    44 8 The Simpsons Movie $536,414,270 2007 [# 70][# 71]
    45 41 Ralph Breaks the Internet $529,323,962 2018 [# 72]
    46 41 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $528,583,774 2018 [# 73]
    47 38 The Boss Baby $527,965,936 2017 [# 74]
    48 44 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World $521,799,505 2019 [# 75]
    49 12 WALL-E $521,300,000 2008 [# 76][# 77]
    50 35 Kung Fu Panda 3 $521,170,825 2016 [# 78]

     

     

     

    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train film currently playing $457,000,000 2020

     

     

     

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  5. 2 minutes ago, El Squibbonator said:

    I think we're all ignoring the elephant in the room here. Demon Slayer's success has proven that there is a large market for theatrically-released adult anime (as opposed to kids' shows like Pokémon) in the United States. Does this mean that American animation studios will be inspired to produce more adult-oriented animated movies that aren't comedies? 

    Kids' shows earn way more 

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