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Shin-chan Debuts at #1, The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese Debuts at #5
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The film opened at #1. The film sold 212,000 tickets and earned 262 million yen ($2.47 million) in its opening weekend.
The 28th Crayin Shin-chan film opening due to the effects of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Participating theaters resumed selling advance ticket es on August 7, after putting them on hold due to the film's delay. However, the accompanying "Kimi mo Yūsha Da zo! Hobo Yonin no Yūsha to Issho ni Dai-Bōken! Campaign" (You're a Hero, Too! The Great Adventure With the Roughly Four Heroes! Campaign) at the theaters for fans was canceled.
The film's story features a "magical crayon," and centers around a floating kingdom called Rakuga Kingdom (the name is a pun on the word "rakugaki" meaning "scribbling"). The kingdom gets its energy from scribbles, but lately the scribbles are decreasing and the kingdom is in danger of collapsing. To save the country, the military start forcing humans to scribble.
Television talent Ringo-chanl Kyary Pamyu Pamyu voiced the princess of Rakuga Kingdom.
Giga Aishiteru."
The dropped to #3 in its sixth weekend. The film earned 113,783,750 yen ($1.07 million) from Friday to Sunday. It has sold a total of 2.36 million tickets and earned a cumulative total of 2,844,505,250 yen ($26.81 million).
The film opened at #1 in 377 theaters in its first weekend. The film sold 630,000 tickets for 761 million yen ($7.13 million) from August 7-9. The film sold 334,000 tickets for 413 million yen ($3.postponed from its original March 6 opening in order to curb the spread of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The film's story begins with Nobita meeting two twin dinosaurs named Kyu and franchise, the story is completely different. The new film is the franchise's 40th, and it marks the 50th anniversary of the original manga.
the theme songs "Birthday" and "Kimi to Kasaneta Monologue" for the film. The film is the franchise's first to feature two theme songs, and it is also the first work for which Mr. Children have written two songs.
The live-action The Carp on the Chopping Block Jumps Twice (Sōjo no Koi wa Nido Haneru) manga opened at #5.
The film adapts both the The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese (Kyūso wa Cheese no Yume o Miru) manga and The Carp on the Chopping Block Jumps Twice (Sōjo no Koi wa Nido Haneru) sequel manga. Isao Yukisada is directing the film, with a script by Anne Horiizumi.
Seven Seas Entertainment released The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese last November.
The live-action Kyou Kara Ore Wa!! dropped to #8 in number of tickets sold in its ninth weekend. The film earned 64,752,850 yen ($612,600) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 5,081,545,200 yen ($48.07 million).
The film opened in Japan on July 17. The film sold 605,000 tickets and earned 787,588,600 yen ($7.34 million) to rank at #1 in its opening weekend. Audiences for the film were about 40% men and 60% women, with ages ranging from teenagers to senior citizens. The Eiga.com website projects that the film will earn about 5 billion yen ($46.64 million).
The film's cast reprised their roles from the live-action premiered on the same day the film opened.
Fukuda directed the 10-episode live action series, which premiered on NTV's Nichiyō Drama time slot in October 2018. The new series marked the first live-action adaptation for the manga in about 21 years.
The third film in the Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel film Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel III. spring song dropped to #9 in number of tickets sold in its fifth weekend. The film earned 70,232,800 yen ($664,400) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 1,570,029,700 yen ($14.85 million).
The film opened at #1 and sold 270,000 tickets for 474,890,600 yen ($4.48 million) in its opening weekend. The film opening in order to curb the spread of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
The first Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel film, opened at #1 at the Japanese box office by both attendance and box office earnings in October 2017. The film sold a total of 980,000 tickets to earn 1.5 billion yen ($13.5 million).
The first film screened in the United States in November-December 2017. The film then Aniplex of America released the film on Blu-ray Disc in November 2018.
The second film, and Canada in March 2019.
announced in March it was postponing the screenings. Aniplex of America also announced that it is canceling the North American premiere of the third film, which was scheduled to be held at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles on April 17 at 7:00 p.m.
The Bokutachi no Uso to Shinjitsu Documentary of Keyakizaka46 film opened at #6.
The live-action Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare) manga is no longer in the top 10, but still earned 24,020,750 yen ($227,200) from Friday to Sunday in its fifth weekend. The film has earned a cumulative total of 732,153,550 yen ($6.92 million).
The sold 100,000 tickets as of Monday, and will expand to 54 more theaters with a new special "Fuyu no Hanashi" (Winter Story) video this week.
The film opening in order to curb the spread of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
label produced the Given film. The television anime focuses on high school students Ritsuka and Mafuyu, but the film focuses on the adults Haruki, Akihiko, and Ugetsu.
The television anime's cast reprised their roles for the film. MICHIRU returned to handle sound direction and music composition, respectively. The artist centimillimental returned to perform the film's theme song.
The manga runs in licensed the series.
Sources: Kōgyō Tsūshin (link 2), Eiga.com, comScore via KOFIC