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The First Slam Dunk Rises Back to #1, Demon Slayer: Swordsmith Village Arc Stays at #2

posted on by Adriana Hazra, Rafael Antonio Pineda
Suzume back up to #7, Blue Giant drops to #9

slam-dunk
The First Slam Dunk, the new anime film of Takehiko Inoue's Slam Dunk basketball manga, sold 212,000 tickets and earned 311,010,150 yen (about US$2.28 million) from Friday to Sunday, rising back up from #4 to #1 in terms of tickets sold for its 13th weekend. The film has sold a total of 7.74 million tickets and earned a cumulative total of 11,276,348,740 yen (about US$82.76 million).

The film is now the 31st highest-earning film of all time in Japan, as well as the 12th highest-earning anime film, surpassing Evangelion: 3.0+1.0.

The film ranked at #1 in its opening weekend. The film sold 847,000 tickets and earned 1,295,808,780 yen (about US$9.50 million) over its opening weekend.

The film opened in Japan on December 3. The movie has IMAX screenings in 40 cinemas all over Japan, and Dolby Atmos screenings in 34 cinemas. The movie added Dolby Cinema screenings on December 10.

Inoue personally directed the film at Toei Animation and wrote the script. Among the listed staff members are character designer/animation director Yasuyuki Ebara (Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress) and technical directors Katsuhiko Kitada (Attack on Titan episodes, Major: Yūjō no Winning Shot), Naoki Miyahara (Digimon Adventure, Popin Q), Toshio Ōhashi (LayereD Stories 0), and Yū Kamatani (Looking for Magical DoReMi, Precure Super Stars!).

Daiki Nakazawa directed the CG, and Yūta Ogura produced the CG. Kazuo Ogura directed the art. Yota Tsuruoka directed the sound with Koji Kasamatsu.

kimetsu_worldtour
"World Tour Jōei: Kimetsu no Yaiba Jōgen Shūketsu, Soshite Katanakaji no Sato e" (World Tour Screenings: Demon Slayer: The Upper Ranks Gather and Onward to the Swordsmith Village), the theatrical screenings of the upcoming Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc (Kimetsu no Yaiba: Katanakaji no Sato-Hen) television anime, stayed at #2 in terms of tickets sold in its fourth weekend. The film sold 211,000 tickets to earn 313,443,020 yen (about US$2.30 million yen) from Friday to Sunday. The film has sold 2.26 million tickets, and has earned a cumulative total of 3,190,289,400 yen (about US$23.42 million).

The film began screening in MX4D, 4DX, and Dolby Cinema on February 25.

The film ranked at #1 in its opening weekend. The film sold 813,000 tickets and earned 1,158,765,410 yen (about US$8.75 million) in its first three days in Japan.

The screenings opened on February 3 in 418 theaters in Japan. The screenings include episodes 10 and 11 of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Entertainment District Arc, as well as the first Swordsmith Village Arc episode. The screenings will play in theaters in over 95 countries and territories.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc will premiere on television in April with a one-hour special.

Director Haruo Sotozaki, character designer and chief animation director Akira Matsushima, the animation studio ufotable, and the main cast are all returning for the new arc.

suzume
Makoto Shinkai's Suzume (Suzume no Tojimari) film earned 96,675,800 yen (about US$709,700) from Friday to Sunday, and rose back up from #9 to #7 in its 16th weekend. The film has now earned a cumulative total of about 13,927,272,760 yen (about US$102.2 million) and has sold over 10.48 million tickets.

The film is now the 15th highest-grossing film of all time in Japan, and the ninth highest-grossing anime film of all time in Japan, having surpassed Jujutsu Kaisen 0.

The film opened at #1 on November 11 and sold 1.33 million tickets to earn 1.88 billion yen (about US$13.49 million) in its first three days.

The film sold 38.7% more tickets and earned 47.4% more than Shinkai's acclaimed your name. film, which earned 1,277,960,000 yen (about US$12.51 million at the time) in its first three days. It also sold 14.8% more tickets and earned 14.4% more than Shinkai's previous film Weathering With You, marking the strongest opening three days of Shinkai's films.

Actress Nanoka Hara voices the heroine Suzume Iwato in the film. SixTONES idol group member Hokuto Matsumura (live-action Liar × Liar film's Tōru, live-action xxxHOLiC film's Shizuka Doumeki) made his voice acting debut in the film as Sōta Munakata, a young man who embarks on a journey with Suzume as the "Door-Closing Master."

Shinkai (your name., Weathering With You) directed the film and wrote the screenplay. He is also credited with the original story. Masayoshi Tanaka (your name., Weathering With You) designed the characters. Kenichi Tsuchiya (your name., Garden of Words) was the animation director. Takumi Tanji (Children Who Chase Lost Voices) was the art director. CoMix Wave Films and STORY inc. produced the movie. Toho is distributing the film. RADWIMPS scored the film. Seattle-based Hollywood film composer Kazuma Jinnouchi (Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045, RWBY: Ice Queendom) scored the film alongside RADWIMPS. TikTok performer Toaka performed one of the film's theme songs "Suzume."

postervisual
The anime film adaptation of Shinichi Ishizuka's Blue Giant manga dropped from #8 to #9 in its second weekend. The film earned 104,017,680 yen (about US$763,600) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 326,468,630 yen (about US$2.39 million),

The film opened in Japan on February 17 and earned 116,561,020 yen (about US$867,600) in its first three days.

Yuzuru Tachikawa (Death Parade, Mob Psycho 100 all three seasons, Deca-Dence) directed the film at studio NUT. NUMBER 8, the editor of the Blue Giant manga and the story director for the Blue Giant Supreme manga, wrote the screenplay. TOHO Animation is distributing the film.

World-renowned pianist Hiromi Uehara composed the original music that the film's in-story jazz trio JASS performs, and also played the piano for the character Yukinori Sawabe. Saxophonist Tomoaki Baba played the saxophone for the character Dai. Shun Ishiwaka, the drummer of the millennium parade band, played drums for Shunji Tamada.

Call Me Chihiro, the live-action film adaptation of Hiroyuki Yasuda's Chihiro-san manga, opened on Thursday and ranked at #2 in the mini-theater rankings from Friday to Sunday.

Sources: Kōgyō Tsūshin (link 2, link 3, link 4), comScore via KOFIC


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