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Japanese Box Office, November 16-17
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
ed the cast as the new magical girl Nagisa Momoe. The film ranked at #3 on Box Office Mojo's chart and earned 106,622,724 yen (US$1,052,366) on 129 screens for a new total of 1,521,585,948 yen (US$15,018,053).
Maro, the future is in jeopardy. The film earned 72,756,324 (US$718,104) on 199 screens for a new total of 777,531,964 yen (US$7,674,240).
The Kento Nakajima as Tsukasa Kiriki, a young man who has a strong sense of justice, but rebels against his rich parents and s a motorcycle gang called the Paradise Butterflies. The film ranked at #8 on Box Office Mojo's chart and earned 30,168,593 (US$297,764) on 90 screens for a new total of 137,677,632 yen (US$1,358,878).
Roku Akazawa, a man dealing with his own guilt over an accident that resulted in the death of a female friend in elementary school. The film earned 23,644,671 yen (US$233,372) on 266 screens for a new total of 434,678,775 yen (US$4,290,279).
Sources: Kogyo Tsushinsha, Box Office Mojo