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Japanese Box Office, November 22-23
posted on 2008-11-30 23:52 EST
Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! Okashi no Kuni no Happy Birthday, the theatrical spinoff from the ongoing Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! television series, dropped from #3 to #4 at the Japanese box office during November 22-23, the movie's third weekend. The movie is the fifth theatrical release from the Precure or Pretty Cure magical girl anime franchise. There were no other films related to anime or manga in the top 10 list.
Sources: Kogyo Tsushinsha
Image © 2008 Yes! Precure 5 GoGo! the Movie Production Committee
follow-up of Japanese Box Office, November 15-16
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