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Super Mario Bros. Drops to #3 in Japan, IDOLiSH7 Stays at #9
posted on by Adriana Hazra

The film sold 1.276 million tickets and earned 1.843 billion yen ($13.54 million) in its first three days in Japan.
The film has earned US$1,307,168,400 worldwide, suring Disney's Frozen film's US$1,284,540,518. It is now the #3 all-time highest-earning animated film worldwide if Disney's 2019 CG film The Lion King is counted as animated, or #2 if not.
The film opened in the U.S. and in over 60 markets worldwide on April 5.
The film has been the highest-grossing film of 2023 worldwide. The film is also the highest-earning video game adaptation in history.

The concert opened in Japan on May 20 and earned 220 million yen ($1.58 million) in its opening weekend. The 16 cast of the IDOLiSH7, TRIGGER, Re: vale, and ŹOOĻ units reprised their roles from the anime series and games.
Eiji Inomoto (Trigun Stampede) was the CG chief director.

The film opened on April 14, and it sold 2,176,407 tickets to earn 3,144,638,7340 yen ($23.4 million) in its first three days, making it the best three-day opening for the franchise. The film is the first in the franchise to earn more than 10 billion yen.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders) composed the music.
The live-action Kishibe Rohan Louvre e Iku
(Rohan at the Louvre, or literally, Rohan Kishibe Goes to the Louvre; Rohan au Louvre in French) manga dropped off the top 10 in its fourth weekend, but still earned 79,130,570 yen ($558,400) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 1,013,233,310 yen ($7.14 million).Sources: Kōgyō Tsūshin (link 2), comScore via KOFIC