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Japanese Box Office, June 16-17

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Hotaru no Hikari falls to #2

The live-action film Naohito Fujiki are both reprising their roles in the film. The manga follows a 27-year-old office worker Hotaru (Ayase) who is uninterested in love. Hotaru's situation gets complicated as she suddenly finds herself living with her boss, Seiichi Takano (Fujiki). In the film's story, Hotaru and Takano travel to Italy. The film earned US$2,924,004 on 316 screens for a new total of US$10,784,617.

Hiroshi Abe), who designs bath-houses in ancient Rome. One day he's sucked into modern-day Japan. Able to travel back and forth in between worlds, Lucius uses Japanese ideas to improve the Roman baths he builds in the past. The film grossed US$1,947,176 on 317 screens for a total of US$67,185,720.

The live-action 3D franchise, wrote a new original story for the film. The film earned US$548,005 on 226 screens for a gross-to-date of US$16,352,171.

The anime film returning from the series. The film earned US$501,200 on 30 screens.

The live-action film Ikebukuro West Gate Park) plays the "ultra" high school delinquent Makoto Taiga in the love story. The film earned US$342,330 on 153 screens.

The live-action Masaki Okada as brothers Mutta and Hibito. The two make a vow to go into space but only Hibito succeeds at becoming an astronaut. However, Mutta's life changes one fateful day. The film pulled in US$287,721 on 322 screens for a gross-to-date of US$19,248,130.

The live-action film Ouran High School Host Club romantic comedy manga was not ranked on Box Office Mojo's chart, but the website listed that the film earned US$991 on two screens during its 14th weekend for a new total of US$2,819,457.

The live-action film Arakawa Under the Bridge manga did not rank on Box Office Mojo's chart but is listed as earning US$128 on one screen on its 20th weekend, for a new total of US$3,348,319.

Blood-C: The Last Dark are no longer listed on Box Office Mojo's chart.

Sources: Kogyo Tsunshinsha, Box Office Mojo


This article has a follow-up: Japanese Box Office, June 9-10
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