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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Golden Week 2023 - New Record
So it appears Super Mario is doing very well?

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Post Re: Japan Box Office: Fastest to 5 Million Admissions
Super Mario is doing super well! You can go back over the past several pages to see various stats. In short, it's performance so far is better than any Hollywood film in history and in the top 3/4 overall at this point in its run.

Now, its weekdays post holidays have been pretty weak and will probably allow more and more films catch up to it over time (weekdays are just as important as weekends in Japan, with that split being close to 50:50 for the all-time biggest films in the market, which is why skewing too young can be a hindrance), but we need to see what its weekends are like before projecting what sort of gross it could really be aiming for.

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Update: Thursday came in lower than Tuesday, which isn't unusual (they're the two weakest days of the week), so the hat giveaway at select Toho Cinemas didn't have an impact.

So, predicting it hits 5 million admissions on Friday. There's a small chance it still did on Thursday, but Friday looks almost certain to be the day after the Thursday admissions.

Fastest Films to 5 Million Admissions:

7 Days - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020)
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10 Days - One Piece Film Red (2022)
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15 Days - The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) *Projection*
16 Days - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (2021)
16 Days - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
16 Days - Spirited Away (2001)
17 Days - Detective Conan: The Black Iron Submarine (2023)
17 Days - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014)
17 Days - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
17 Days - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
18 Days - Your Name. (2016)
19 Days - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
20 Days - Beauty and the Beast (2017)
20 Days - Frozen (2014)
20 Days - Ponyo (2008)
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21 Days - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
21 Days - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003)
21 Days - The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
22 Days - Suzume (2022)
22 Days - Frozen II (2019)
22 Days - Weathering With You (2019)
22 Days - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019)
22 Days - Code Blue (2018)
22 Days - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
24 Days - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (2022)
24 Days - Toy Story 4 (2019)
24 Days - Aladdin (2019)
24 Days - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
24 Days - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
24 Days - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
25 Days - The Da Vinci Code (2006)
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26 Days - The Wind Rises (2013)
26 Days - Rookies (2009)
27 Days - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
27 Days - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004)
28 Days - Arrietty (2010)
29 Days - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
30 Days - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018)
30 Days - One Piece Film Z (2012)
30 Days - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011)

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As for "Slam Dunk" has it reached ¥14 Billion yet or will it over the weekend?

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Hat thing must have been insanely limited - I was checking the updates and couldn't even tell. Oh well then.


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As for "Slam Dunk" has it reached ¥14 Billion yet or will it over the weekend?


I estimate that it did yesterday (Thursday). If Toei makes an announcement, they'll probably just hold off until after the weekend.

So, two questions now:

-Will it be able to catch up to Suzume (currently at ¥14.61 billion as of Sunday) and become the #2 film of 2022?

-Will it be able to reach ¥15 billion?

If it plays normally from here on out, it shouldn't be able to do either. But it's been super leggy the past couple months and Toei will almost certainly do the final day announcement with a final giveaway in the near future (maybe June?). This doesn't lock up ¥15 billion, but it makes it a possibility until that actual final day comes and goes.

And 10 million admissions was a question a week or so ago, but I believe it's in position now to reach that milestone on its own.

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Jiffy wrote:
I'd be curious to see info for older films' multipliers even if they aren't getting added to the chart.


Looking things Back,

The Lost World: Jurassic Park opened with ¥1,248,003,000 - Biggest Two Days OW back then

Consecutive ATG Holder

Before 2000 ~ Rentals
¥78.72M | The Paleface (1949)
¥99.24M | The Red Shoes (1950)
¥141.05M | Genji Monogatari (1951)
¥176.59M | Himeyuri Memorial Tower (1952)
¥395.14M | Gone With Wind (1953)
¥542.90M | Emperor Meiji and the Great Russo-Japanese War (1957)
¥966.76M | Ben Hur (1960)
¥1223.21M | Tokyo Olympiad (1965)
¥1255.88M | Ben Hur (1968 RR)
¥1322.43M | Japan Sinks (1973)
¥2732.00M | The Exorcist (1974)
¥3640.00M | The Towering Inferno (1975)
¥5005.00M | Jaws (1976)
¥9620.00M | E.T. (1982)
¥11300.0M | Princess Mononoke (1997)
¥16000.0M | Titanic (1998)

After 2000 ~ Gross
¥30.40B | Spirited Away (2001)
¥40.43B | Demon Slayer Mugen Train (2020)

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The Red Shoes - was extremely popular back then broke Tokyo Box Office record grossing ¥27,624,114 / 327,410 admits in 8 weeks.

I will shortly post everything once I am done

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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Golden Week 2023 - New Record
Always appreciate when you share older numbers!

Also... just a heads up. Weekend drops will be horrendous. Since last Friday was a holiday, this Friday is going to be down like 75-90% across the board. And since last Saturday and Sunday were boosted a bit for being a last weekend of a holiday period, I wouldn't be surprised by drops up to/over 50% there too.

Sooo... everything is very likely dropping over 50% (maybe 60%+) this weekend.

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If mario drops 50% on satsun then 15b will be very hard with this holiday slate I think. Even with very good drops a 13b finish would be far more likely. So it would need to have fantastic drops for 15b.


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The Red Shoes - was extremely popular back then broke Tokyo Box Office record grossing ¥27,624,114 / 327,410 admits in 8 weeks.

I will shortly post everything once I am done


That's very fascinating!

I love the film so that is cool to see (along with GWTW's dominance even extending here back then).


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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Golden Week 2023 - New Record
It's not a two-way race, it's a three-way race between Suzume, Slam Dunk, and Mario.
For now my prediction is Suzume, followed by Slam Dunk, followed by Mario, but since I say it's a race, any of them still have a chance of winning.


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If mario drops 50% on satsun then 15b will be very hard with this holiday slate I think. Even with very good drops a 13b finish would be far more likely. So it would need to have fantastic drops for 15b.


Assuming Sunday holds a little better than Saturday week-over-week, looks to be aiming for around a 40% drop on Sat/Sun. Better than 50%, of course, but it's still going to make ¥15 billion difficult due to the weak weekdays. Not impossible! If its weekends from here on out hold super well, and it's given a couple big giveaways, it can get there, just need to wait and see (Japan's box office motto).

But this isn't surprising if it would miss. ¥15 billion continues to be the milestone of what sets the "big boys" apart from the other uber-blockbusters (¥10 billion+)

We just had four films just miss the mark in 2022 (this is assuming Suzume and Slam Dunk don't reach it as they're still playing) with ¥13.7-14.61 (currently). And if Mario would miss, then it and Detective Conan will up that to six films that missed in just a 1.5 year span.

That's far from a bad thing, of course (still talking Top 20 level grosses). The fact we've had so many films in that short amount of time get closer to ¥15 billion than ¥10 billion is insane, but it goes to show how special (and difficult) it still is to get to ¥15 billion. And having One Piece Film Red almost hit ¥20 billion in 2022 further shows how strong the box office is right now.

All that said, it would be very nice if Mario can do it so Hollywood doesn't go 10 years without a ¥15 billion film. I don't see anything on Hollywood's calendar for the rest of 2023 or 2024 that has any real chance. But then again, many ¥15 billion films are unpredictable and aren't considered likely candidates.

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If mario drops 50% on satsun then 15b will be very hard with this holiday slate I think. Even with very good drops a 13b finish would be far more likely. So it would need to have fantastic drops for 15b.


Assuming Sunday holds a little better than Saturday week-over-week, looks to be aiming for around a 40% drop on Sat/Sun. Better than 50%, of course, but it's still going to make ¥15 billion difficult due to the weak weekdays. Not impossible! If its weekends from here on out hold super well, and it's given a couple big giveaways, it can get there, just need to wait and see (Japan's box office motto).

But this isn't surprising if it would miss. ¥15 billion continues to be the milestone of what sets the "big boys" apart from the other uber-blockbusters (¥10 billion+)

We just had four films just miss the mark in 2022 (this is assuming Suzume and Slam Dunk don't reach it as they're still playing) with ¥13.7-14.61 (currently). And if Mario would miss, then it and Detective Conan will up that to six films that missed in just a 1.5 year span.

That's far from a bad thing, of course (still talking Top 20 level grosses). The fact we've had so many films in that short amount of time get closer to ¥15 billion than ¥10 billion is insane, but it goes to show how special (and difficult) it still is to get to ¥15 billion. And having One Piece Film Red almost hit ¥20 billion in 2022 further shows how strong the box office is right now.

All that said, it would be very nice if Mario can do it so Hollywood doesn't go 10 years without a ¥15 billion film. I don't see anything on Hollywood's calendar for the rest of 2023 or 2024 that has any real chance. But then again, many ¥15 billion films are unpredictable and aren't considered likely candidates.

The good news is that it has a high start so it can afford to bleed out. Because I tried comping it with a ton of 13-14b+ films post 2nd weekend and it lost ground to almost every one of them this week due to the weekdays.

Still that would be an amazing result relative to pre release expectations. And I guess gives us a baseline of how much GW can frontload a film if it only hits like, 12-13b or so.


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I know it's annoying that I'm putting the estimate for Mario's third weekend just shy of ¥1 billion, but that's what I'm just getting with the avg. ticket price dropping some. It's so close though that it could have gotten there, but better to be "surprised" if it cracked it vs estimating right on the mark and it ends up being ¥980/990 million or something.

And the drop obviously looks terrible, but remember it increased 34% in its second weekend due to Golden Week. A big drop was expected, and it looks even bigger here since Japan is on 3-day weekends now and Friday was down almost 90% since last Friday was a holiday, while Sat/Sun were down a little over 40% (41/42% or so). So with weekends being 3-day now, this ~60% drop looks especially bad since Friday is included.

Golden Week gave it a huge total right out of the gate, so its three-week total is still the third highest ever, and the highest ever for a Hollywood film. It's going to lose a lot of ground over the next week or two though since it's having weak weekdays, and ¥15 billion is probably unlikely, but the film exceeding ¥10 billion is going to be very impressive, and the higher it goes from there (¥12/13 billion looks likely to me) just adds to the impressiveness.

Biggest Third Weekends (2000-):

¥2.499 billion ($23.9 million), -18%, ¥15.79 billion ($150.4 million) - Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020)
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¥1.205 billion ($9.4 million), -23%, ¥6.73 billion ($53.4 million) - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
¥1.196 billion ($9.6 million), -15%, ¥6.67 billion ($54.0 million) - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
¥1.189 billion ($8.7 million), -26%, ¥7.73 billion ($57.7 million) - Detective Conan: The Black Iron Submarine (2023)*
¥1.134 billion ($11.1 million), -02%, ¥6.29 billion ($61.2 million) - Your Name. (2016)
¥1.078 billion ($11.5 million), +05%, ¥5.89 billion ($62.8 million) - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
¥1.033 billion ($9.4 million), -29%, ¥6.01 billion ($55.0 million) - Frozen II (2019)
¥1.012 billion ($9.9 million), -16%, ¥6.78 billion ($65.9 million) - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
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¥998.9 million ($9.2 million), -21%, ¥5.86 billion ($54.3 million) - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
¥995.9 million ($9.3 million), -09%, ¥5.52 billion ($50.9 million) - Aladdin (2019)
¥990.0 million ($7.4 million), -60%, ¥7.97 billion ($58.4 million) - The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)* *Est.*
¥980.3 million ($8.7 million), -09%, ¥7.28 billion ($59.5 million) - Spirited Away (2001)
¥935.7 million ($7.8 million), -20%, ¥6.13 billion ($50.8 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)
¥893.1 million ($7.9 million), -20%, ¥6.69 billion ($59.5 million) - Beauty and the Beast (2017)
¥881.2 million ($8.6 million), +01%, ¥5.28 billion ($51.6 million) - Frozen (2014)
¥848.1 million ($7.0 million), -22%, ¥4.98 billion ($41.2 million) - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
¥842.7 million ($6.1 million), -27%, ¥6.27 billion ($44.4 million) - Suzume (2022)
¥826.7 million ($6.9 million), +14%, ¥6.40 billion ($53.0 million) - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
¥818.3 million ($6.0 million), -45%, ¥9.28 billion ($70.8 million) - One Piece Film Red (2022)
¥799.6 million ($8.3 million), -24%, ¥4.86 billion ($50.3 million) - Rookies (2009)
¥776.5 million ($7.3 million), -05%, ¥5.26 billion ($48.9 million) - Ponyo (2008)
¥772.9 million ($6.5 million), -30%, ¥6.37 billion ($53.8 million) - The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
¥734.8 million ($5.6 million), -18%, ¥5.23 billion ($41.0 million) - Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween (2022)
¥719.7 million ($6.0 million), -23%, ¥5.95 billion ($49.5 million) - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003)
¥718.1 million ($6.8 million), -29%, ¥5.91 billion ($54.8 million) - Weathering With You (2019)
¥710.3 million ($6.5 million), -13%, ¥4.91 billion ($45.1 million) - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004)
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¥692.4 million ($8.6 million), -37%, ¥5.03 billion ($62.1 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)
¥683.5 million ($6.1 million), -34%, ¥5.18 billion ($45.9 million) - The Da Vinci Code (2006)
¥669.1 million ($5.0 million), -12%, ¥4.37 billion ($33.5 million) - Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
¥665.4 million ($5.6 million), +30%, ¥4.14 billion ($35.2 million) - Big Hero 6 (2014)
¥644.4 million ($5.6 million), +04%, ¥7.34 billion ($68.2 million) - Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (2021)
¥636.9 million ($6.9 million), -06%, ¥4.67 billion ($50.5 million) - Avatar (2009)
¥628.2 million ($5.8 million), -27%, ¥5.51 billion ($50.9 million) - Toy Story 4 (2019)
¥624.6 million ($5.8 million), -27%, ¥4.59 billion ($33.4 million) - Finding Nemo (2003)
¥618.0 million ($5.6 million), -30%, ¥4.73 billion ($42.8 million) - Detective Conan: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (2019)
¥614.2 million ($5.5 million), -19%, ¥4.92 billion ($43.8 million) - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018)
¥613.3 million ($5.6 million), -12%, ¥5.22 billion ($46.9 million) - Code Blue (2018)
¥605.9 million ($5.6 million), -26%, ¥4.36 billion ($40.1 million) - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018)
¥597.5 million ($4.9 million), -37%, ¥5.95 billion ($48.1 million) - Jurassic World (2015)
¥585.6 million ($5.2 million), -22%, ¥3.79 billion ($33.9 million) - Detective Conan: Crimson Love Letter (2017)
¥584.5 million ($6.6 million), -15%, ¥4.68 billion ($56.3 million) - Umizaru: The Last Message (2010)
¥580.4 million ($5.5 million), -23%, ¥3.79 billion ($35.7 million) - Boys Over Flowers: Final (2008)
¥574.1 million ($5.0 million), -19%, ¥3.55 billion ($31.3 million) - Umizaru: The Limit of Love (2006)
¥562.2 million ($5.3 million), -17%, ¥3.70 billion ($33.9 million) - Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare (2016)
¥559.1 million ($4.5 million), -54%, ¥3.68 billion ($29.5 million) - Spider-Man (2002)
¥555.6 million ($5.7 million), -31%, ¥4.36 billion ($44.0 million) - The Wind Rises (2013)
¥548.8 million ($6.3 million), -09%, ¥3.98 billion ($46.0 million) - Arrietty (2010)
¥547.1 million ($5.7 million), -13%, ¥3.44 billion ($34.5 million) - Monsters University (2013)
¥546.7 million ($4.2 million), -34%, ¥4.19 billion ($31.0 million) - The First Slam Dunk (2022)
¥540.6 million ($4.5 million), -22%, ¥4.42 billion ($37.2 million) - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
¥538.4 million ($4.2 million), -09%, ¥2.84 billion ($22.0 million) - Monsters, Inc. (2002)
¥536.5 million ($6.2 million), -20%, ¥3.66 billion ($42.3 million) - Bayside Shakedown: Set the Guys Loose! (2010)
¥536.2 million ($6.1 million), -26%, ¥3.88 billion ($44.4 million) - Toy Story 3 (2010)
¥533.8 million ($5.6 million), -14%, ¥4.75 billion ($49.8 million) - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
¥531.7 million ($5.2 million), +46%, ¥3.20 billion ($30.9 million) - The Eternal Zero (2013)
¥528.0 million ($5.0 million), -22%, ¥6.08 billion ($55.6 million) - Evangelion 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon a Time (2021)
¥525.2 million ($6.6 million), -22%, ¥5.31 billion ($65.7 million) - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 (2011)
¥522.0 million ($4.6 million), -09%, ¥2.79 billion ($24.7 million) - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004)
¥515.5 million ($4.5 million), -12%, ¥3.77 billion ($32.8 million) - Tales from Earthsea (2006)
¥511.1 million ($4.4 million), -28%, ¥5.22 billion ($45.3 million) - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
¥506.2 million ($4.3 million), -18%, ¥5.42 billion ($46.1 million) - Yo-Kai Watch: It's the Secret of Birth, Nyan! (2014)
¥506.1 million ($4.8 million), -39%, ¥4.48 billion ($42.0 million) - Hero (2007)
¥504.8 million ($4.7 million), -01%, ¥3.18 billion ($29.4 million) - The Last Samurai (2003)


*3-Day Weekend (2023-Present)

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Universal Numbers - $8.2M Weekend / $59.8M Total

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I'm just going to keep what I have estimated above for now since Universal was a little high with theirs the past two weekends.

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“We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.”
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“You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.”
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Jiffy wrote:
Kanroji Mitsuri wrote:
The Red Shoes - was extremely popular back then broke Tokyo Box Office record grossing ¥27,624,114 / 327,410 admits in 8 weeks.

I will shortly post everything once I am done


That's very fascinating!

I love the film so that is cool to see (along with GWTW's dominance even extending here back then).


Some Legend Run!
Jaws 1st Week Rental - ¥386M (¥400M 2-Days Weekend Gross) ~ 83 TC / 126 SC
- 3 week total rental ¥1.648B
- 7 week total rental ¥3.743B
- 8~11 week rental ¥510M
- 12~15 week rental ¥510M (no drops)
- 1~27 week total rental ¥4.924B

E.T 1st week only 35 SC limit release, 2nd week 168 SC 3rd week 171 SC. 34 days Rental ¥5,156,000,000 / admission 5,915,818 / Gross ¥7,451,690,800. OW Gross ¥96,788,000

Star Wars 1st week only 7 SC limit release, gross ¥252,111,930 and OW ¥178,647,000. Average ticket price is ¥1,322

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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Golden Week 2023 - New Record
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I'm just going to keep what I have estimated above for now since Universal was a little high with theirs the past two weekends.


Yeah, pretty much shock.. I do think there might be a slight chance of crossing ¥8.0B but ¥8.1B per C.E.R. seems high.

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And I'm estimating Detective Conan: The Black Iron Submarine missed the Biggest Fifth Weekend Chart (which I have a ¥500 million cutoff for) with around ¥450 million.

I'm estimating this will bring its five-week total up to around ¥11.06 billion ($82.2 million) / 7.82 million admissions.

Based on its post-GW numbers, it's likely heading for ~¥12.5-13 billion ($93-97 million) / 8.8-9.2 million admissions. Now, this doesn't included any late farewell event Toho may do for it. They've had one for the last few films (except 2021) which gave them a final little bump, so this range could be a little higher if Toho does something.

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Post Re: Japan Box-Office: Golden Week 2023 - New Record
Since "The First Slam Dunk" is a a success it makes me wonder if they will possibly do more with the "Slam Dunk" franchise since the box office numbers and admissions proves it's big. Could it make them want to possibly make a sequel, Make a new manga and even anime series?

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Chaplainfan wrote:
Since "The First Slam Dunk" is a a success it makes me wonder if they will possibly do more with the "Slam Dunk" franchise since the box office numbers and admissions proves it's big. Could it make them want to possibly make a sequel, Make a new manga and even anime series?

A new manga is never going to happen. Inoue isn't even working on the series he does have ongoing and there is below 0 chance he's ever letting someone else continue one of his series.


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There's clearly still big demand for Slam Dunk after all this time. It's a shame Inoue, who I presume has full control of it, doesn't allow more to be done with the property.

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Conan is up to ¥11.11B / 7.83M admits until SUN

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Kanroji Mitsuri wrote:
Corpse wrote:
I'm just going to keep what I have estimated above for now since Universal was a little high with theirs the past two weekends.


Yeah, pretty much shock.. I do think there might be a slight chance of crossing ¥8.0B but ¥8.1B per C.E.R. seems high.


As I thought - ¥8.05B ~ ¥1068M WKend

Conan WKend - ¥499M

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Yep! Very nice.

The weekend top 10 figures haven't been released yet but I think pretty much all the totals/admissions for everything playing has been, so I'll begin updating the charts here soon. The only ones that I'll hold off on/can't update yet are various Biggest Weekend Charts that will be needing updated.

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