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1 hour ago, Issac Newton said:

"It's tough being a man" didn't appear on Top 10. Its just a single film released on 1969. Also, it's difficult to get distribution revenue of film released before 1980. Box office number of film release from 1980 are directly available on SF Database by General Works.

 

Distribution Revenue : ¥110M (Nikki Business Page no 131)

The local title is "男はつらいよ、",it's a movie series which was really popular in Japan during 70s and 80s,and this series had more than 50 movies

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And I think James Bond is also got over over ¥50B in Japan

Bond was the biggest franchise in Japan before Star Wars came into Japan,from Dr.No to Tomorrow never die,by rental the total 19 movie gross over ¥187B+,by box it will gross at least ¥340B+,and then we add Daniel Cregs Bond which gross over 160B(include No time to die) here and easily put Bond over ¥500B here

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10 minutes ago, Bruce said:

And I think James Bond is also got over over ¥50B in Japan

Bond was the biggest franchise in Japan before Star Wars came into Japan,from Dr.No to Tomorrow never die,by rental the total 19 movie gross over ¥187B+,by box it will gross at least ¥340B+,and then we add Daniel Cregs Bond which gross over 160B(include No time to die) here and easily put Bond over ¥500B here

I have confusion regarding your numbers ¥500B for James Bond will easily pass Doraemon. I am in puzzled now

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20 minutes ago, Bruce said:

The local title is "男はつらいよ、",it's a movie series which was really popular in Japan during 70s and 80s,and this series had more than 50 movies

I will check the distribution numbers but will not get the exact box office numbers for movies released before 1980. The film franchise has 50 movies

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17 minutes ago, Bruce said:

by the way,Superman(1978)is the only superhero film which got the yearly champion in Japan,the rantal was ¥2.8B and box office at least gross over ¥5B,It was the highest grossing film in Japan of 1979.

So maybe Superman is a popular superhero in Japan

¥5.6B Box Office for Superman

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James Bond Franchises

(Only Daniel Craig)

Casino Royale : ¥2.21B

Quantum of Solace : ¥1.98B

Skyfall : ¥2.75B

Spectre : ¥2.96B

NTTD : ¥2.10B

 

(Only Pierce Brosnan)

Die Another Day : ¥2.35B

The World Is Not Enough : ¥1.99B

 

← Distribution Rentals →

Tomorrow Never Dies : N/A

GoldenEye : ¥1B

 

(Only Timothy Dalton)

Licence to Kill : N/A

The Living Daylights : N/A

 

(Only Roger Moore) 

A View to a Kill : ¥1.3B

Octopussy : ¥1.92B

For Your Eyes Only : ¥2.05B

Moonraker : ¥2.3B

 

So far, this is what I could find. Rest need to verfied through Books

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1 hour ago, Issac Newton said:

James Bond Franchises

(Only Daniel Craig)

Casino Royale : ¥2.21B

Quantum of Solace : ¥1.98B

Skyfall : ¥2.75B

Spectre : ¥2.96B

NTTD : ¥2.10B

 

(Only Pierce Brosnan)

Die Another Day : ¥2.35B

The World Is Not Enough : ¥1.99B

 

← Distribution Rentals →

Tomorrow Never Dies : N/A

GoldenEye : ¥1B

 

(Only Timothy Dalton)

Licence to Kill : N/A

The Living Daylights : N/A

 

(Only Roger Moore) 

A View to a Kill : ¥1.3B

Octopussy : ¥1.92B

For Your Eyes Only : ¥2.05B

Moonraker : ¥2.3B

 

So far, this is what I could find. Rest need to verfied through Books

Distribution Rentals(Box office should ×1.6-1.8)

 Dr.No ¥57.6m

From Russia with love ¥260m

Goldfinger ¥760m

(4th Biggest of all time in Japan at the time)

Thunderball ¥1.18B

(Thunderball broke All-time imported film box office record in Japan,and it was 2nd biggest of all time only after "Tokyo Olympic")

You Only Live twice ¥670m

On her majesty secret service ¥139m*(only Tokyo box office)

Diamonds are forever* ¥309m(only Tokyo)

Live and Let die ¥830m

The man with the golden gun ¥938m

The Spy who loved me ¥3.15B(3rd highest grossing film in Japan at the time,and still the highest grossing Bond film till today)

Moonraker ¥2.3B

For your eyes only ¥2.15B

Octopussy ¥1.92B

A view to a kill ¥1.3B

The Liveing Daylight ¥773m

 

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2 hours ago, Issac Newton said:

James Bond Franchises

(Only Daniel Craig)

Casino Royale : ¥2.21B

Quantum of Solace : ¥1.98B

Skyfall : ¥2.75B

Spectre : ¥2.96B

NTTD : ¥2.10B

 

(Only Pierce Brosnan)

Die Another Day : ¥2.35B

The World Is Not Enough : ¥1.99B

 

← Distribution Rentals →

Tomorrow Never Dies : N/A

GoldenEye : ¥1B

 

(Only Timothy Dalton)

Licence to Kill : N/A

The Living Daylights : N/A

 

(Only Roger Moore) 

A View to a Kill : ¥1.3B

Octopussy : ¥1.92B

For Your Eyes Only : ¥2.05B

Moonraker : ¥2.3B

 

So far, this is what I could find. Rest need to verfied through Books

This thread is about box office change,yearly chart in Japan (1950-1968)

http://tieba.baidu.com/p/7027205387?share=9105&fr=sharewise&see_lz=0&share_from=post&sfc=copy&client_type=2&client_version=12.10.1.0&st=1635347218&unique=5231073DCEAB45A9D3EA3E14903B0F57

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7 minutes ago, Bruce said:

The highest grossing Bond film in Japan was "the spy who loved me",the box office should near ¥70B ,super impressive in 1977,the movie is still the highest grossing Bond film in Japan

Distribution Revenue was ¥3.15B so ¥6.3B Box Office

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