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Japanese Box Office, May 2-3
posted on by Egan Loo
shōnen manga about a brilliant detective trapped in a child's body, stayed at #1 on Kogyo Tsushinsha's Japanese box office chart during the May 2-3 weekend. According to Box Office Mojo, it took in the equivalent of US$3,512,064 on 341 screens during its third weekend for a total of US$20,305,802.
Gekijōban Chō Kamen Rider Decade, and Chō Den-O), debuted at #4. It earned US$1,728,031 on 170 screens to add to its US$2,176,677 total. (It opened on May 1 to take advantage of the Golden Week holidays.)
set eight months after the first schoolyard-brawl film and just before Genji's graduation.
Eiga Yoshito Usui's comedy manga and anime, dropped from #4 to #6 in its third weekend. It garnered US$1,256,445 on 323 screens to add to its total of US$5,942,719.
Drop, comedian Be-Bop-Highschool fighting manga to a delinquent gang.
Sources: Kogyo Tsushinsha
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