Sunday, March 16, 2014

Animation's World Box Office

The world totals for cartoons.

International Weekend Totals -- (World Cumes)

Mr. Peabody and Sherman -- 15,300,000ドル -- (148,779,916ドル)

Frozen -- 10,400,000ドル -- (1,026,556,000ドル)

The Lego Movie -- 4,700,000ドル -- (378,431,928ドル) ...

As the entertainment press reminds us:

... Disney’s Frozen, which held its Top 10 position at the domestic box office for the 17th straight weekend, is now open in all markets. It cast a spell in Japan this weekend to give Walt Disney Animation Studio its biggest opening of all-time there with an estimated 9ドル.4M. That’s 13% off Monsters University’s opening last year – the film went on to be the No. 2 movie of 2013 in Japan with over 90ドルM. I’m told that multiples for opening weekend in Japan can sometimes be as high as 15. If Frozen has legs there, it could potentially overtake Toy Story 3 as the biggest animated movie of all time. ...

Mr Peabody & Sherman is also continuing its strong run overseas. The movie travelled to another 15ドル.3M from 10,340 screens in 61 markets. The international cume is now 85ドル.6M for the Fox release. In Germany particularly this week, the movie saw a 9% bump, adding a further 1ドル.5M. It’s still got Australia, China and Korea to go. ...

Warner Bros’ The Lego Movie added an estimated 4ドル.7M in 52 markets for an international cume of 141ドル.5M. Upcoming releases include Australia on April 3 and Germany on April 10. ...

All three features seem to have staying power in world markets.

Posted by Steve Hulett at 2:56 PM

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