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Disney films has top the list the most of any studio topping the list 32 times. Animal Farm, Out of an Old Man's Head, Fritz the Cat, and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train were the only four adult animated films on the chart. The top-grossing animated film of the year has usually been an American film, with a few exceptions.
The following is a list of highest-grossing anime films in the United States and Canada. # Title Box Office Year Ref(s) 1 Pokémon: The First Movie: $85,744,662
Year Title Studio Worldwide gross Budget Ref(s) 2020: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train: Ufotable: $507,127,293 $15,700,000
The worldwide gross figures for anime films were also not reported prior to 1997. As such, there are two tables. The first table shows the distributor rentals, gross receipts (if known) and box office admissions in Japan up until 1996, while the second table shows the worldwide gross revenue since 1997.
It also has the best second week drop for any film that debuted at over $150 million. [229] It had the third-highest theatrical opening for an animated film of all time, behind Incredibles 2 and The Lion King. [230] It had the fourth-highest PG-rated opening ever, behind Beauty and the Beast, Incredibles 2 and The Lion King. [231]
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Beginning with Animerama, the first Japanese animated film trilogy or series to be rated X by the MPAA established in the United States, begins the first film of the trilogy is A Thousand and One Nights (1969), was a success in Japan with distribution box-office revenue of ¥290 million, [2] it fails at the box-office revenue in the United States until Fritz the Cat, the first animated film ...