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Japanese Box Office, April 23-24
posted on by Egan Loo
Gantz manga, opened at #1. It earned the equivalent of US$6,562,105 on 375 screens.
Detective Conan manga, dropped from #1 to #2 in its second weekend. It made US$4,274,543 more on 332 screens for a new total of US$13,659,304.
Crayon Shin-chan comedy manga, also dropped from #2 to #3 on Kogyo Tsushinsha's chart but from #3 to #4 on Box Office Mojo's chart. In its second weekend, it added US$1,902,980 on 325 screens to its gross-to-date of US$4,724,760.
franchise's 40th anniversary with all 28 Kamen Rider heroes and special guests, slipped from #4 to #5 in its fourth weekend. It earned the equivalent of US$921,290 on 288 screens for a cumulative total of US$12,177,150.
Pretty Cure (Precure) magical girl television series to date, fell from #8 to #12 in its sixth weekend. It took in US$287,470 on 160 screens for a gross-to-date of US$10,866,071.
Doraemon: Nobita and the Platoon of Iron Men), fell from #11 to #13 in its eighth weekend. It earned US$262,398 on 304 screens for a total-to-date of US$27,496,309.
The live-action film High School Debut manga stayed #14 in its fourth weekend. It earned US$235,849 on 139 screens for a cumulative total of US$3,242,697.
Jump Heroes Film, the One Piece 3D: Mugiwara Chase, is no longer listed on either chart.
Sources: Kogyo Tsushinsha, Box Office Mojo