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See Highest-grossing Japanese films in Japan below for more complete data within the domestic Japanese market and Japanese films by number of box office admissions for more data on both domestic and overseas performance, especially for films released prior to 1997. The highest-grossing Japanese film in terms of box office ticket sales is the ...
This mainly affects films released prior the 1990s, as there has been very little Japanese ticket price inflation since the 1990s. Where the number of admissions is unknown, they are estimated by dividing the nominal gross revenue by the average ticket price in the year of release (or the distributor rentals by the average rental earnings per ...
Pom Poko was the number one Japanese film on the domestic market in 1994, earning ¥2.63 billion in distribution income, [8] and grossing ¥4.47 billion in total box office revenue. [1] It became the 2nd highest-grossing animated film after The Lion King .
“The Boy and the Heron,” a fantastical coming-of-age story from animation maestro Hayao Miyazaki, earned $12.8 million in its opening weekend, becoming the first original anime production to ...
The film was released on July 20, 2002, as the highest-grossing domestic film at the Japanese box office in 2002 [8] and the 7th highest-grossing film of the year overall. [9] As of January 5, 2015, it is the 86th highest-grossing film in Japan, with ¥6.46 billion. [10] The film grossed a total of $65 million at the box office. [1]
The chart below lists the highest-grossing animated films. Figures are given in United States dollars (USD). Many films that were released during the 20th century do not appear on this list as figures have not been adjusted for inflation, and as a result the films on this list have all had a theatrical run (including re-releases) since 2004.
In a summer-movie season when almost nothing the Hollywood studios put out seems to be working, there is one thing that's saving the year: animated movies. The 15 highest-grossing animated movies ...
The film released in Japan on July 20, 1991, by Toho in theaters. Despite the movie's success in the Japanese box office, Only Yesterday was not released to other Western countries for over a decade. The film had an advertisement tie-in with the tomato sauce brand, Kagome. Children's lunch sets were made and launched upon the film's release. [36]