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39th Doraemon Film Tops Japanese Box Office for 4th Straight Weekend
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Eiga franchise's 39th film, remained at #1 at the Japanese box office for its fourth consecutive weekend. The film sold 262,000 tickets for 311 million yen ($2.82 million) over the weekend. It has earned a cumulative total of 2.8 billion yen ($25.42 million) with 2.45 million tickets.
The film opened on 382 screens on March 1 and Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Takarajima film in its opening weekend. Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no Takarajima holds the record as the highest-grossing film in the current 14-installment Doraemon film series after earning a total of 5.37 billion yen ($48.1 million) at the box office. Each Doraemon film in the past three years has set a new franchise box-office record.
The film's story relates to the Japanese folkloric belief that a rabbit resides on the moon. The film is set on the moon and centers on strong friendships bound together by the "ability to believe." Luna is a mysterious girl who lives on the far side of the moon. Diabolo and his subordinate Goddard stand in the way of Nobita and his friends on their moon exploration journey.
Dai Hirai performed the theme song "The Gift."
The live-action film Mineo Maya's Tonde Saitama (Fly Me to Saitama) manga jumped back from #4 to #2 in its fifth week at the box office. The film sold 127,000 tickets for 175 million yen ($1.58 million) over the weekend. It has sold a cumulative total of 1.93 million tickets for 2.5 billion yen ($22.7 million).
After opening on February 22, the film sold 191,000 tickets for 259,038,800 yen ($2.33 million) on Saturday and Sunday to top the Japanese box office in its opening weekend. The film is expected to sur 3 billion yen ($26.8 million) at the box office.
Densha Otoko) wrote the script. Hanawa performed the film's theme song "Saitama-ken no Uta" (The Song of Saitama Prefecture).
There are two parts to the film: a "legend part" that focuses on Rei and Momomi, and a "modern part" that focuses on a certain Saitama family through whom the legend is told.
In the story, those who live in Saitama Prefecture are ruthlessly persecuted by those who live in Tokyo, so the citizens of Saitama Prefecture hide this fact from others. High school student Momomi Dannoura is the son of the governor of Tokyo, and he is also the student council president at Hokuhodo Academy, the top high school in Tokyo. One day, he meets Rei Asami, a mysterious transfer student who has returned from America. Rei and Momomi are captivated by each other, but Momomi knows Rei is from Saitama Prefecture. The manga tells the story of two people split by a prefectural border, a Saitama "Romeo and Juliet." The couple try to elope and start a revolution to liberate Saitama Prefecture.
Eiga Precure franchise, dropped from #3 to #5 in its second weekend. The film earned 104,783,800 yen ($951,600) from Friday to Sunday, and has earned a cumulative total of 521,766,400 yen ($4.73 million).
The film earned about 248 million yen ($2.22 million) and sold about 221,000 tickets in its first two days, and has set a record for an opening weekend for a spring Precure film. The film opened in Japan on March 16.
The new Eiga Precure Miracle Universe film is primarily set in space, and the story reveals the secret of the "Miracle Lights," the mysterious critical items which appear frequently in the franchise's films. (The lights are distributed to children attending theatrical screenings.) Characters from Star ☆ Twinkle Precure anime star in the film.
DARLING in the FRANXX) composed the music.
The film dropped from #7 to #9 in its second weekend. The film earned 53,372,700 ($484,600) from Friday to Sunday, and has cumulatively earned 286,207,900 yen ($2.59 million yen).
The film ranked at #7 in its opening weekend. The film opened in Japan on March 15.
The film centers on the sextuplets at a high school class reunion. There, they see all their former classmates who have become "proper" adults with company jobs. The sextuplets sulk about this and go home and drink until they fall asleep. But when they wake up, a certain scene awaits them.
The film's returning staff include director Shochiku is distributing the movie. The film will also include returning cast .
The Osomatsu-kun manga and "high tension comedy" TV anime, which centered on the Matsuno household with six naughty and mischievous sons (who are sextuplets). All of the sextuplets, including the eldest Osomatsu, are all in love with the same girl, Totoko. The original Osomatsu-kun series followed the family when the sons were 10 years old. Mr. Osomatsu re-imagines the original manga and TV anime with the sextuplets as adults.
The theatrical game dropped from #1 to #2 on the mini-theater rankings in its second weekend. The film opened on March 15 at Tokyo's EJ Anime Theater Shinjuku and at four other theaters in Japan.
The anime's first two episodes were originally adapt one volume of the original visual novel.
Anime director production committee.
Sources: Eiga.com, Kōgyō Tsūshin (link 2), comScore via KOFIC