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Highest-grossing Japanese films by worldwide revenue since 1997 Year Title Worldwide gross Format Ref. 1997 Princess Mononoke: $169,785,704 Anime [21] 1998 Pokémon: The First Movie: $172,744,662 Anime [20] 1999 Pokémon: The Movie 2000: $133,949,270 Anime [26] 2000 Pokémon 3: The Movie: $68,411,275 Anime [117] 2001 Spirited Away: $395,580,000 ...
The following is a list of the highest-grossing films in Japan. This list only accounts for the films' box office earnings at cinemas and not their ancillary revenues (i.e. home video sales, video rentals , television broadcasts, or merchandise sales).
Tokyo Godfathers (2003) It's time to talk about Satoshi Kon. It would be tempting to compare Kon to live action directors in the West given his striking cinematic language that feels, at times ...
Anime (Japanese: アニメ, IPA: ⓘ) is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.However, Outside of Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to the animation produced exclusively in Japan.
Godzilla Minus One became the highest-grossing Japanese Godzilla film at the global box office. [ 12 ] In the United States, the film earned the highest-grossing live-action Japanese film (surpassing Milo and Otis ) , [ 13 ] it holds the box office record for the highest-grossing Japanese-language movie, [ 14 ] and surpassed Bong Joon-ho 's ...
Although the Japan Academy Film Prize has been awarded annually since 1978 to Japanese films, animation films were disregarded in the early years of the Prize. Animation films have included top grossing Japanese films of the year, such as Doraemon (1980, 1981, 1983, 1984), [ 1 ] Studio Ghibli 's Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), [ 2 ] Only ...
During the 1980s, anime rose in popularity, with new animated movies released every summer and winter, often based upon popular anime television series. Mamoru Oshii released his landmark Angel's Egg in 1985 while Hayao Miyazaki adapted his manga series, Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind , into a feature film of the same name in 1984.
Nippon Herald Movies X [14] — March 1, 1971 [15] The World of Hans Christian Andersen [2] Al Kilgore [16] Chuck McCann Koro Yabuki [17] Toei Animation Sean Productions Inc. Hal Roach Studios [18] United Artists G N/A April 24, 1972: Cleopatra: Queen of Sex