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Weekend Actuals (05/11-12)
01 (02) ¥315,972,200 ($2.9 million), -41%, ¥4,758,608,600 ($43.1 million), Avengers: Endgame (Disney) WK3
02 (03) ¥312,119,700 ($2.8 million), -32%, ¥1,465,395,700 ($13.4 million), Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Toho) WK2
03 (04) ¥253,811,400 ($2.3 million), -42%, ¥4,031,500,900 ($36.1 million), Kingdom (Toho/Sony) WK4
04 (01) ¥249,522,700 ($2.3 million), -57%, ¥7,951,036,700 ($72.6 million), Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Toho) WK5
05 (05) ¥x90,632,800 ($826,000), -53%, ¥1,757,580,700 ($15.8 million), Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane, The Lost Hiroshi (Toho) WK4
06 (06) ¥x37,908,900 ($345,000), -43%, ¥234,997,500 ($2.1 million), Kakegurui (Gaga) WK2
07 (---) ¥x35,000,000 ($320,000), 0, ¥x50,000,000 ($455,000), Leaving the Scene (Toei) NEW
08 (---) ¥x30,000,000 ($275,000), 0, ¥x45,000,000 ($410,000), Cheer Boys!! (Bandai Visual/Pony Canyon) NEW
09 (---) ¥x25,000,000 ($230,000), 0, ¥x33,467,500 ($305,000), The Curse of La Llorona (Warner Bros.) NEW
10 (---) ¥x20,000,000 ($185,000), 0, ¥x25,000,000 ($230,000), Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (Warner Bros.) NEW
11 (12) ¥x19,822,900 ($181,000), +06%, ¥207,069,700 ($1.8 million), What is Love? (Elephant House) WK4
12 (07) ¥x17,919,700 ($163,000), -60%, ¥677,967,300 ($6.2 million), Shazam! (Warner Bros.) WK4
13 (11) ¥x16,794,400 ($153,000), -38%, ¥297,666,200 ($2.7 million), Sound! Euphonium The Movie: Oath's Finale (Shochiku) WK4
14 (09) ¥x14,829,000 ($135,000), -57%, ¥3,689,237,300 ($33.4 million), Tonde Saitama (Toei) WK12


Close battle for #1 between Avengers: Endgame and Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, both rising due to the expected large decline for Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (due to it playing so strong over the holidays). Endgame edged out the victory in revenue, but Detective Pikachu managed to win the weekend in admissions by just 2,000 (209,000 versus 207,000).

>Endgame is by far the biggest non-Spider-Man superhero film ever in the market now, an achievement it accomplished last week, and will soon exceed the ¥5 billion blockbuster milestone. A ¥6 billion ($55 million) finish is probably asking for just a bit too much, but it'll get very close to that mark, likely finishing with ¥5.8/5.9 billion. That won't be enough to put it over any of the Spider-Man trilogy films, but to put this number into perspective, it'll be 60% higher than Infinity War; 65% higher than The Avengers; and 85% higher than Age of Ultron.

>Detective Pikachu held very well in the post-Golden Week weekend, though the drop is a little misleading since it opened on the tail-end of the holiday frame. Still, this is a good hold, much stronger than the second weekend holds that the animated films typically have. I'm actually expecting legs to be pretty solid, so a total of ¥3 billion ($25 million+) is attainable.  

>Kingdom is still going strong, exceeding the ¥4 billion milestone over its fourth weekend of release. It's been showing some of the better post-Golden Week holds, and even with mediocre legs from this point on, it should be able to reach the ¥5 billion ($45 million) blockbuster milestone. This is a big win for Toho (and Sony), as well as for live-action adaptation of popular manga. If it exceeds ¥5 billion, it'll become only the third ever live-action manga adaptation from a Weekly Shonen, following second films in the Death Note and Rurouni Kenshin trilogies, respectively.  

>Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire experienced a harsh drop in both earnings and ranking in its fifth weekend of release, but the decline was to be expected given its strength over the Golden Week holiday frame. It will end up getting very close to the ¥9 billion ($80 million+) mark, but it could also just fall short. Last year's film, Zero the Enforcer (the highest grossing film in the franchise), stopped just shy of that figure as well until it received a premium format expansion six-months after its debut that pushed it beyond the mark.  

>ALL of the openers, ranked 7th-10th, haven't had any of their numbers released yet, except for the 3-day total for The Curse of Llorona. So, they're all estimates based on their weekend admissions rankings. When, or if (due to being either limited or near-limited), their weekend numbers are released, I'll edit this post with them. 

>And, Bohemian Rhapsody is now at ¥13,002,823,080 ($116.6 million) with 9,414,183 admissions after 178 days in release. It's still playing on 59 screens, but I expect it'll probably finish up very soon now. An absolutely stunning, phenomenal performance.

 

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3 minutes ago, KP1025 said:

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Weekend Actuals (05/11-12)
01 (02) ¥315,972,200 ($2.9 million), -41%, ¥4,758,608,600 ($43.1 million), Avengers: Endgame (Disney) WK3
02 (03) ¥312,119,700 ($2.8 million), -32%, ¥1,465,395,700 ($13.4 million), Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Toho) WK2
03 (04) ¥253,811,400 ($2.3 million), -42%, ¥4,031,500,900 ($36.1 million), Kingdom (Toho/Sony) WK4
04 (01) ¥249,522,700 ($2.3 million), -57%, ¥7,951,036,700 ($72.6 million), Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Toho) WK5
05 (05) ¥x90,632,800 ($826,000), -53%, ¥1,757,580,700 ($15.8 million), Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane, The Lost Hiroshi (Toho) WK4
06 (06) ¥x37,908,900 ($345,000), -43%, ¥234,997,500 ($2.1 million), Kakegurui (Gaga) WK2
07 (---) ¥x35,000,000 ($320,000), 0, ¥x50,000,000 ($455,000), Leaving the Scene (Toei) NEW
08 (---) ¥x30,000,000 ($275,000), 0, ¥x45,000,000 ($410,000), Cheer Boys!! (Bandai Visual/Pony Canyon) NEW
09 (---) ¥x25,000,000 ($230,000), 0, ¥x33,467,500 ($305,000), The Curse of La Llorona (Warner Bros.) NEW
10 (---) ¥x20,000,000 ($185,000), 0, ¥x25,000,000 ($230,000), Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (Warner Bros.) NEW
11 (12) ¥x19,822,900 ($181,000), +06%, ¥207,069,700 ($1.8 million), What is Love? (Elephant House) WK4
12 (07) ¥x17,919,700 ($163,000), -60%, ¥677,967,300 ($6.2 million), Shazam! (Warner Bros.) WK4
13 (11) ¥x16,794,400 ($153,000), -38%, ¥297,666,200 ($2.7 million), Sound! Euphonium The Movie: Oath's Finale (Shochiku) WK4
14 (09) ¥x14,829,000 ($135,000), -57%, ¥3,689,237,300 ($33.4 million), Tonde Saitama (Toei) WK12


Close battle for #1 between Avengers: Endgame and Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, both rising due to the expected large decline for Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (due to it playing so strong over the holidays). Endgame edged out the victory in revenue, but Detective Pikachu managed to win the weekend in admissions by just 2,000 (209,000 versus 207,000).

>Endgame is by far the biggest non-Spider-Man superhero film ever in the market now, an achievement it accomplished last week, and will soon exceed the ¥5 billion blockbuster milestone. A ¥6 billion ($55 million) finish is probably asking for just a bit too much, but it'll get very close to that mark, likely finishing with ¥5.8/5.9 billion. That won't be enough to put it over any of the Spider-Man trilogy films, but to put this number into perspective, it'll be 60% higher than Infinity War; 65% higher than The Avengers; and 85% higher than Age of Ultron.

>Detective Pikachu held very well in the post-Golden Week weekend, though the drop is a little misleading since it opened on the tail-end of the holiday frame. Still, this is a good hold, much stronger than the second weekend holds that the animated films typically have. I'm actually expecting legs to be pretty solid, so a total of ¥3 billion ($25 million+) is attainable.  

>Kingdom is still going strong, exceeding the ¥4 billion milestone over its fourth weekend of release. It's been showing some of the better post-Golden Week holds, and even with mediocre legs from this point on, it should be able to reach the ¥5 billion ($45 million) blockbuster milestone. This is a big win for Toho (and Sony), as well as for live-action adaptation of popular manga. If it exceeds ¥5 billion, it'll become only the third ever live-action manga adaptation from a Weekly Shonen, following second films in the Death Note and Rurouni Kenshin trilogies, respectively.  

>Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire experienced a harsh drop in both earnings and ranking in its fifth weekend of release, but the decline was to be expected given its strength over the Golden Week holiday frame. It will end up getting very close to the ¥9 billion ($80 million+) mark, but it could also just fall short. Last year's film, Zero the Enforcer (the highest grossing film in the franchise), stopped just shy of that figure as well until it received a premium format expansion six-months after its debut that pushed it beyond the mark.  

>ALL of the openers, ranked 7th-10th, haven't had any of their numbers released yet, except for the 3-day total for The Curse of Llorona. So, they're all estimates based on their weekend admissions rankings. When, or if (due to being either limited or near-limited), their weekend numbers are released, I'll edit this post with them. 

>And, Bohemian Rhapsody is now at ¥13,002,823,080 ($116.6 million) with 9,414,183 admissions after 178 days in release. It's still playing on 59 screens, but I expect it'll probably finish up very soon now. An absolutely stunning, phenomenal performance.

 

Hope it will be true.

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Weekend Forecast (05/18-19)
01 (02) ¥281,000,000 ($2.6 million), -10%, ¥1,975,000,000 ($18.0 million), Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Toho) WK3
02 (---) ¥250,000,000 ($2.3 million), 0, ¥325,000,000 ($3.0 million), The Confidence Man JP (Toho) NEW
03 (03) ¥198,000,000 ($1.8 million), -22%, ¥4,485,000,000 ($40.2 million), Kingdom (Toho/Sony) WK5
04 (01) ¥193,000,000 ($1.8 million), -39%, ¥5,205,000,000 ($47.2 million), Avengers: Endgame (Disney) WK4
05 (04) ¥187,000,000 ($1.7 million), -25%, ¥8,300,000,000 ($75.8 million), Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Toho) WK6
06 (---) ¥x90,000,000 ($820,000), 0, ¥115,000,000 ($1.0 million), According to Our Butler (Toei) NEW
07 (---) ¥x75,000,000 ($680,000), 0, ¥105,000,000 ($960,000), Iwane: Sword of Serenity (Shochiku) NEW
08 (05) ¥x65,000,000 ($590,000), -28%, ¥1,840,000,000 ($16.6 million), Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane, The Lost Hiroshi (Toho) WK5
09 (---) ¥x30,000,000 ($275,000), 0, ¥x40,000,000 ($365,000), Replicas (Showgate) NEW
10 (06) ¥x27,000,000 ($245,000), -33%, ¥290,000,000 ($2.6 million), Kakegurui (Gaga) WK3


>Pokemon: Detective Pikachu debuted in third place two weeks ago; rose to second place in its second weekend; and now it may very well rise once again and take the #1 spot in its third weekend of release. The film has been enjoying good WOM, and is likely benefiting from those now turning out for it that were previously weary of the film due to its Hollywood production. I believe this will be a fairly short-lived boost, maybe til the end of the month, but we may need to keep watch on this one -- it could end up being extra-leggy.

>The Confidence Man JP will be attempting to block Pikachu from rising to #1, and it certainly could do it, though I think it'll fall just short of the top spot. Either way, it'll have a respectable opening weekend.

>The big trio from April, Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire, Kingdom, and Avengers: Endgame, will continue to add to their impressive running totals. Almost every April (pre-Golden Week) has a similar slate of three particular tentpoles (a Detective Conan film, a big live-action domestic film, and a big Disney film), and this year's trio are among the strongest of the decade. All three films will be in the Yearly Top 10 (Conan probably Top 3/5).
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8 hours ago, Minnale101 said:

That imax release has come clutch this weekend 

 

good detective Pikachu 

Even corpse was no sure DP will explode in Japan. 

Is going to do good numbers, above expectations.

And China is doing good too 

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14 minutes ago, salvador-232 said:

Pikachu fell 11,5% on Saturday in line with corpse prediction but was very clearly beaten by Confidence Man JP

Yeah I think confidence man will win weekend. It has a fantastic 4.1 rating on filmark

 

Still the drop for detective Pikachu is fantastic.

 

confidence man will effect endgame and kingdom legs. But movies already did so well 

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Looks like USD 50M will be happening for Endgame, I view that as an absolute win.     

 

Also Pika holding really nice, unusually for a Western live action adaptation of a Japanese animated property this will end up being  a pretty good market for it :) 

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Looks like USD 50M will be happening for Endgame, I view that as an absolute win.     

 

Also Pika holding really nice, unusually for a Western live action adaptation of a Japanese animated property this will end up being  a pretty good market for it :) 

They predict $53-55M 

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Weekend Estimates (05/18-19)
01 (---) ¥330,000,000 ($3.0 million), 0, ¥405,000,000 ($3.7 million), The Confidence Man JP (Toho) NEW
02 (02) ¥271,000,000 ($2.5 million), -13%, ¥1,965,000,000 ($17.9 million), Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Toho) WK3
03 (03) ¥202,000,000 ($1.8 million), -20%, ¥4,485,000,000 ($40.2 million), Kingdom (Toho/Sony) WK5
04 (01) ¥196,000,000 ($1.8 million), -38%, ¥5,205,000,000 ($47.2 million), Avengers: Endgame (Disney) WK4
05 (04) ¥182,000,000 ($1.7 million), -27%, ¥8,300,000,000 ($75.8 million), Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Toho) WK6
06 (---) ¥x85,000,000 ($775,000), 0, ¥110,000,000 ($1.0 million), According to Our Butler (Toei) NEW
07 (---) ¥x80,000,000 ($725,000), 0, ¥110,000,000 ($1.0 million), Iwane: Sword of Serenity (Shochiku) NEW
08 (05) ¥x66,000,000 ($600,000), -27%, ¥1,840,000,000 ($16.6 million), Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane, The Lost Hiroshi (Toho) WK5
09 (06) ¥x22,000,000 ($200,000), -43%, ¥285,000,000 ($2.6 million), Kakegurui (Gaga) WK3
10 (---) ¥x20,000,000 ($180,000), 0, ¥x30,000,000 ($275,000), Replicas (Showgate) NEW


>The Confidence Man JP takes the #1 spot, debuting noticeably higher than early numbers were suggesting. The first movie in the TV comedy is enjoying strong reviews from both critics and audiences, so I would expect a good run to go along with its good opening. It'll probably exceed ¥2 billion ($20 million).  

>Pokemon: Detective Pikachu holds strong in second place, delivering the best hold in the Top 10. WOM appears to be quite good for the film, and I believe a number of weary moviegoers who may have been interested in seeing it, but not in theaters, are likely coming out now. This will probably be a short-lived benefit, maybe til the end of the month, but we may need to keep watch on this one -- it could end up being extra-leggy. For now, expect a total between ¥3.0-3.5 billion (~$30 million). 

>There is a very close race for the #3 spot (less than 1,000 admissions from ~70% of the market separate them), but I think it'll go to Kingdom since it plays better in rural areas (just don't be surprised if Endgame is #3). All of the pre-Golden Week openers in April have performed very well, and Kingdom is no exception. It's going to clear the ¥5 billion blockbuster milestone, a figure that has become difficult for domestic live-action films to reach. Also, there's even a possibility that it'll become the highest-grossing live-action film adapted from a Weekly Shonen manga series. It needs to outgross Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno's ¥5.22 billion total for that title, and that looks at least 50% doable.

>Avengers: Endgame is dropping a bit hard, unsurprising given most superhero films do, but it's now exceeded the ¥5 billion blockbuster milestone, becoming the only non-Spider-Man superhero film to ever reach this status. I don't expect it to develop any late-legs, so expect a finish around ¥6 billion ($53/54 million). Very, very impressive.

>Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire is holding steady, which was a bit of a concern coming out of a very, very big (Super) Golden Week holiday frame. It's difficult to tell whether or not it'll outgross last year's film to become the highest-grossing film in the long-running franchise, but it'll be very close either way. Last year's film got an expansion very late in its run (6 months later), which allowed it to exceed ¥9 billion. This year's film is on track to reach just about ¥9 billion ($82/83 million) without any expansion, so I guess it'll be Toho's decision if they want it to claim the record or not.

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Weekend Actuals (05/18-19)
01 (---) ¥386,000,000 ($3.5 million), 0, ¥480,504,400 ($4.4 million), The Confidence Man JP (Toho) NEW
02 (02) ¥275,989,800 ($2.5 million), -12%, ¥1,965,934,600 ($17.9 million), Pokemon: Detective Pikachu (Toho) WK3
03 (01) ¥211,643,500 ($1.9 million), -33%, ¥5,240,996,600 ($47.5 million), Avengers: Endgame (Disney) WK4
04 (03) ¥209,781,900 ($1.9 million), -17%, ¥4,515,354,000 ($40.5 million), Kingdom (Toho/Sony) WK5
05 (04) ¥188,453,400 ($1.7 million), -24%, ¥8,318,979,000 ($75.9 million), Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (Toho) WK6
06 (---) ¥x95,000,000 ($860,000), 0, ¥120,748,300 ($1.1 million), According to Our Butler (Toei) NEW
07 (---) ¥x80,000,000 ($725,000), 0, ¥110,000,000 ($1.0 million), Iwane: Sword of Serenity (Shochiku) NEW *ESTIMATE*
08 (05) ¥x71,381,100 ($648,000), -22%, ¥1,853,965,500 ($16.7 million), Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane, The Lost Hiroshi (Toho) WK5
09 (06) ¥x23,049,700 ($209,000), -42%, ¥290,138,900 ($2.7 million), Kakegurui (Gaga) WK3
10 (---) ¥x20,000,000 ($180,000), 0, ¥x30,000,000 ($275,000), Replicas (Showgate) NEW
11 (11) ¥x18,845,980 ($171,000), -05%, ¥257,894,480 ($2.3 million), What is Love? (Elephant House) WK5
12 (09) ¥x18,338,600 ($166,000), -30%, ¥x76,797,600 ($697,000), Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (Warner Bros.) WK2


>The Confidence Man JP takes the #1 spot, not only debuting higher than its pre-sales ahead of the weekend indicated, but also higher than weekend estimates by a solid margin. The first film based on the Fuji TV Comedy sold an impressive 284,000 admissions over the weekend frame across 324 screens, and reached 357,228 admissions sold since Friday. This is a very good debut, and with an early strong reception, legs will probably be kind. I would expect a finish around ¥2.5 billion ($20-25 million). Certainly not shabby for this time of year.

>Pokemon: Detective Pikachu holds strong in second place, delivering the best hold in the Top 10 on an additional 180,000 admissions over the weekend. WOM appears to be quite good for the film, and I believe a number of weary moviegoers who may have been interested in seeing it, but not in theaters, are likely coming out now. This will probably be a short-lived benefit, maybe til the end of the month, but we may need to keep watch on this one -- it could end up being extra-leggy. For now, expect a total between ¥3.0-3.5 billion (~$30 million). 

>Avengers: Endgame ended up coming in third place in a very close race. As mentioned just two weeks into its run, it's the highest-grossing non-Spider-Man film in the market, and then right before going into its fourth-weekend, it exceeded the ¥5 billion blockbuster milestone -- this makes it only the fourth superhero film to ever reach the mark. Expect a finish of about ¥6 billion ($53/54 million).

>Kingdom settles for fourth place in its fifth-weekend of release, and it delivered yet another impressive hold this weekend. It's now guaranteed to exceed the ¥5 billion blockbuster milestone, and then if it can gross more than ¥5.22 billion, it'll outgross Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno to become the highest-grossing domestic live-action adaptation of a Weekly Shonen manga series. This film was a major win on several fronts.

>Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire holds steady to round out the Top 5 in its sixth-weekend of release. It continues to track ahead of last year's franchise record-setting film, Zero the Enforcer, and should finish right around the ¥9 billion ($82/83 million) mark. Toho will probably need to give it some special screenings or a late expansion of some sort (like they did with last year's film), in order to surpass the franchise record of ¥9.18 billion, and they actually announced just that with "cheering" screenings at select locations beginning on May 30th.

>According to Our Butler, Iwane: Sword of Serenity, and Replicas remain estimates based on their weekend admissions rankings.

 

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Gkids took the NA rights for Weathering With You and set a theatrical release for early 2020.

 

Gkids has set an awards-qualifying run for 2019 with a theatrical release in early 2020, in both the original Japanese and a new English-language version.

 

ye I figured the early simultaneous release rumors were false, but it's interesting they're choosing Gkids over Funimation. they must be pushing hard for an Oscar nom (I remember Funimation had a really weird release date for Your Name that ruined its awards chances).

 

not sure what this means for its Box Office potential but Gkids has gotten 11 Best Animated Feature nominations in 10 years, and hasn't missed an Oscar nomination in the last 6 years. Looks like they're genuinely trying to get Shinkai his long overdue Oscar nomination which I'm very happy for. I'm not expecting him to win cus the Oscars are still an American Award and they'll prioritize American productions over Foreign's but a nomination is good enough.

 

It's also interesting they're doing a dub release as well. The last anime (and only) anime movie that won best animated feature (Spirited Away) was also released in english dub so :ph34r:

 

 

 

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Top 100 Highest-Grossing Films of All-Time

001. ¥30.80 billion ($249.0 million) - Spirited Away (2001)
002. ¥26.20 billion ($212.0 million) - Titanic (1997)
003. ¥25.48 billion ($249.6 million) - Frozen (2014)
004. ¥25.03 billion ($236.5 million) - Your Name. (2016) 
005. ¥20.30 billion ($163.7 million) - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
006. ¥19.60 billion ($190.0 million) - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
007. ¥19.30 billion ($165.5 million) - Princess Mononoke (1997)
008. ¥17.35 billion ($164.5 million) - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003)
009. ¥17.30 billion ($147.8 million) - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
010. ¥15.60 billion ($188.7 million) - Avatar (2009)
011. ¥15.50 billion ($156.0 million) - Ponyo (2008)
012. ¥13.70 billion ($126.7 million) - The Last Samurai (2003)
013. ¥13.50 billion ($125.1 million) - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
013. ¥13.50 billion ($66.9 million) - E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
015. ¥13.40 billion ($100.0 million) - Armageddon (1998)
016. ¥12.86 billion ($115.4 million) - Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) [23 Weeks in Release]
017. ¥12.85 billion ($120.6 million) - Jurassic Park (1993)
018. ¥12.70 billion ($117.6 million) - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
019. ¥12.40 billion ($109.7 million) - Beauty and the Beast (2017) 
020. ¥12.02 billion ($123.5 million) - The Wind Rises (2013)
021. ¥11.80 billion ($142.8 million) - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
022. ¥11.63 billion ($96.3 million) - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) 
023. ¥11.00 billion ($46.0 million) - Antarctica (1983)
023. ¥11.00 billion ($88.0 million) - The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
023. ¥11.00 billion ($102.4 million) - Finding Nemo (2003)
023. ¥11.00 billion ($90.5 million) - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
027. ¥10.90 billion ($102.4 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
028. ¥10.80 billion ($130.7 million) - Toy Story 3 (2010)
029. ¥10.65 billion ($92.7 million) - Independence Day (1996)
030. ¥10.32 billion ($100.2 million) - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004)
031. ¥10.10 billion ($85.0 million) - Bayside Shakedown (1998)
032. ¥10.02 billion ($82.3 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
033. ¥9.70 billion ($94.1 million) - Mission: Impossible II (2000)
033. ¥9.70 billion ($78.0 million) - A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
035. ¥9.67 billion ($125.3 million) - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011)
036. ¥9.53 billion ($77.9 million) - Jurassic World (2015) 
037. ¥9.50 billion ($66.0 million) - Back to the Future Part II (1989)
037. ¥9.50 billion ($85.6 million) - Jurassic Park: The Lost World (1997)
039. ¥9.40 billion ($61.0 million) - The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986)
039. ¥9.40 billion ($80.6 million) - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
041. ¥9.37 billion ($76.8 million) - Monsters, Inc. (2002)
042. ¥9.30 billion ($83.6 million) - Code Blue (2018) 
043. ¥9.35 billion ($78.2 million) - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
044. ¥9.25 billion ($111.9 million) - Arrietty (2010)
045. ¥9.20 billion ($59.0 million) - Heaven and Earth (1990)
046. ¥9.18 billion ($83.6 million) - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018)
046. ¥9.18 billion ($77.7 million) - Big Hero 6 (2014)
048. ¥9.17 billion ($83.4 million) - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) 
049. ¥9.07 billion ($69.2 million) - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002)
050. ¥9.05 billion ($79.5 million) - The Da Vinci Code (2006)
051. ¥9.00 billion ($30.0 million) - Jaws (1975)
052. ¥8.96 billion ($91.3 million) - Monsters University (2013)
053. ¥8.87 billion ($114.9 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
054. ¥8.79 billion ($49.6 million) - Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)
055. ¥8.76 billion ($85.1 million) - The Eternal Zero (2013)
056. ¥8.70 billion ($62.0 million) - The Matrix (1999)
057. ¥8.55 billion ($94.5 million) - Rookies (2009)
058. ¥8.50 billion ($76.5 million) - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004)
059. ¥8.38 billion ($80.2 million) - Stand By Me, Doraemon (2014)
060. ¥8.25 billion ($79.1 million) - Shin Godzilla (2016)
061. ¥8.20 billion ($54.0 million) - Back to the Future Part III (1990)
061. ¥8.20 billion ($67.9 million) - Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
061. ¥8.20 billion ($61.2 million) - The Silk Road (1988)
064. ¥8.15 billion ($74.6 million) - Hero (2007)
065. ¥8.10 billion ($56.7 million) - Deep Impact (1998)
066. ¥8.07 billion ($72.3 million) - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) 
067. ¥8.04 billion ($97.2 million) - Umizaru: The Last Message (2010)
068. ¥8.00 billion ($84.3 million) - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
069. ¥7.90 billion ($66.0 million) - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2003)
070. ¥7.80 billion ($66.2 million) - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014)
071. ¥7.75 billion ($72.0 million) - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008)
072. ¥7.68 billion ($73.8 million) - The Sixth Sense (1999)
073. ¥7.65 billion ($62.5 million) - Tales from Earthsea (2006)
074. ¥7.63 billion ($70.6 million) - Zootopia (2016) 
075. ¥7.54 billion ($67.8 million) - Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998)
076. ¥7.51 billion ($66.3 million) - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)
077. ¥7.50 billion ($59.2 million) - Spider-Man (2002)
078. ¥7.40 billion ($49.4 million) - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
079. ¥7.34 billion ($64.8 million) - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) 
080. ¥7.33 billion ($93.6 million) - Umizaru: Brave Hearts (2012)
081. ¥7.31 billion ($88.4 million) - Bayside Shakedown: Set the Guys Loose! (2010)
081. ¥7.31 billion ($66.1 million) - Despicable Me 3 (2017) 
083. ¥7.20 billion ($81.7 million) - Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995)
084. ¥7.12 billion ($66.9 million) - Spider-Man 3 (2007)
085. ¥7.10 billion ($61.7 million) - Umizaru: Limit of Love (2006)
086. ¥7.03 billion ($71.7 million) - Speed (1994)
087. ¥7.00 billion ($29.9 million) - Ghostbusters (1984)
087. ¥7.00 billion ($53.2 million) - Ocean's Eleven (2002)
089. ¥6.89 billion ($61.6 million) - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017) 
090. ¥6.88 billion ($56.8 million) - Pearl Harbor (2001)
091. ¥6.87 billion ($77.1 million) - One Piece Film Z (2012)
092. ¥6.86 billion ($56.4 million) - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (2006)
092. ¥6.86 billion ($88.9 million) - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010)
094. ¥6.83 billion ($65.8 million) - Finding Dory (2016) 
095. ¥6.80 billion ($60.3 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
096. ¥6.71 billion ($60.2 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)
097. ¥6.70 billion ($61.1 million) - Spider-Man 2 (2004)
097. ¥6.70 billion ($42.0 million) - Top Gun (1986)
097. ¥6.70 billion ($61.8 million) - The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
100. ¥6.56 billion ($58.6 million) - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald (2018)


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101. ¥6.53 billion ($63.5 million) - Maleficent (2014)
102. ¥6.50 billion ($53.9 million) - Mission: Impossible (1996)
102. ¥6.50 billion ($62.5 million) - The Green Mile (2000)
104. ¥6.48 billion ($61.0 million) - Departures (2008)
105. ¥6.46 billion ($54.4 million) - The Cat Returns (2002)
106. ¥6.45 billion ($69.8 million) - Forrest Gump (1995)
107. ¥6.36 billion ($64.8 million) - Pokemon: Revelation Lugia (1999)
108. ¥6.33 billion ($58.0 million) - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016) 
109. ¥6.22 billion ($21.3 million) - The Towering Inferno (1975)
110. ¥6.17 billion ($41.4 million) - Phantom of the Opera (1990)
111. ¥6.13 billion ($30.6 million) - Star Wars (1978)
112. ¥6.10 billion ($48.4 million) - The Bodyguard (1992)
113. ¥6.09 billion ($26.0 million) - Back to the Future (1985)
114. ¥6.08 billion ($49.6 million) - The Ecstasy Hotel (2006)
115. ¥6.00 billion ($53.7 million) - War of the Worlds (2005)
116. ¥5.98 billion ($76.3 million) - Thermae Romae (2012)
117. ¥5.97 billion ($75.9 million) - Bayside Shakdown: Final (2012)
118. ¥5.95 billion ($54.5 million) - Cliffhanger (1993)
119. ¥5.89 billion ($65.3 million) - Les Miserables (2012)
120. ¥5.85 billion ($47.7 million) - The Boy and the Beast (2015) 
121. ¥5.83 billion ($58.8 million) - True Lies (1994)
122. ¥5.73 billion ($46.6 million) - Cinderella (2015) 
123. ¥5.71 billion ($53.1 million) - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
124. ¥5.67 billion ($23.5 million) - Flashdance (1983)
125. ¥5.55 billion ($56.8 million) - Red Cliff: Part II (2009)
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