This year is poised to mark the Japanese box office¡¯s best performance since pre-pandemic 2019, when the ?14.2 billion (roughly $129 million) earned by the No. 1 film ¡ª Makoto Shinkai¡¯s anime blockbuster ¡°Weathering With You¡± ¡ª supercharged an all-time box-office record of ?261.1 billion ($2.4 billion)??.
According to figures compiled by the Pixiin film and TV drama site (official numbers from the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan will not be announced until January), the year¡¯s biggest hit was ¡°Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,¡± the latest feature iteration of the dark fantasy ¡°Demon Slayer¡± franchise. Released in Japan in July by Aniplex and Toho, the film has so far grossed a total of ?38.33 billion. This is second on Japan¡¯s all-time box-office list, with the top spot held by the first ¡°Demon Slayer¡± film, which finished its domestic run with ?40.75 billion in 2020.
Meanwhile, the worldwide gross of ¡°Infinity Castle¡± has surpassed the ?100 billion ($644 million) mark, according to a Nov. 18 announcement by its Japanese distributors. This figure, a record for a Japanese film, was bested this year only by the Chinese animation smash ¡°Ne Zha 2¡± with $2.2 billion (though the film made all but 3% of this total in mainland China).
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