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Japanese Box Office, August 10-11
posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki's The Wind Rises (Kaze Tachinu) anime film stayed at #1 during its fourth weekend. The film centers on Jirō Horikoshi (played by Evangelion director Hideaki Anno), the designer of Japan's famed Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane of World War II. The film earned 510,018,889 yen (US$5,224,123) on 454 screens for a new total of 5,475,897,358 yen (US$56,116,996).
The Kamen Rider Wizard in Magic Land and Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger: Gaburincho of Music films fell from #5 to #8 in its second weekend. Kamen Rider Wizard, the latest live-action tokusatsu (special-effects) television series in the long-running Kamen Rider franchise, premiered in Japan last year. The film follows the protagonist Haruto, Koyomi, and a boy named Shiina after they are transported to "Land of Magic" by a rainbow-colored whirlwind. There, they meet Kamen Rider Sorcerer (Takanori Jinnai). The films ranked at #7 on Box Office Mojo's chart and earned 140,193,491 yen (US$1,436,001) on 303 screens for a new total of 554,005,358 yen (US$5,674,676).
The Pokémon the Movie: ExtremeSpeed Genesect film fell from #6 to #9 in its fifth weekend. Kunihiko Yuyama's feature film is billed as the final chapter of Pocket Monsters: Best Wishes! (Pokemon: Black and White!). It features a confrontation between the legendary Pokémon ExtremeSpeed Red Genesect and Mewtwo, who returns in this installment in an alternate form. The film ranked at #8 on Box Office Mojo's chart and earned 120,892,256 yen (US$1,238,299) on 345 screens for a new total of 2,173,057,048 yen (US$22,258,623).
The Gekijōban Gintama Kanketsu-hen: Yorozuya yo Eien Nare (Final Gintama: The Movie: Be Forever Yorozuya) film fell from #9 to #10 on Box Office Mojo's chart in its sixth weekend. The film has a brand-new story written by original manga creator Hideaki Sorachi. The main cast for the original anime is returning once again for the movie. The film earned 42,682,251 yen (US$437,407) on 127 screens for a new total of 1,398,061,201 yen (US$14,320,340).
Gekijō-ban Toriko Bishokushin no Special Menu, the first film based on Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro's Toriko manga, fell from #11 to #12 on Box Office Mojo's chart during its third weekend. The movie deals with Acacia the Bishokushin ("Gourmet God") and the secret special menu that lies dormant on a fabled island. Toriko also deciphers the mystery of the ruins there. The "4 Heavenly King Bishokuya" must protect the island and face off against a new foe, the former Bishokukai brass Girimu. The film earned 15,353,386 yen (US$157,341) on 179 screens for a new total of 181,456,228 yen (US$1,859,563).
Soreike! Anpanman: Tobase! Kibō no Handkerchief, the 25th Anpanman film, fell from #12 to #13 on Box Office Mojo's chart in its sixth weekend. The film's theme is "hope" and it continues the theme of cheering up those affected by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. The film is screening simultaneously with the "Minna de Teasobi: Anpanman to Itazura Obake" (Playtime for Everyone: Anpanman and the Mischievous Ghost) short. The film ranked at #8 on Box Office Mojo's chart and earned 12,724,276 yen (US$130,334) on 143 screens for a new total of 322,179,753 yen (US$3,300,087).
The Short Peace anime anthology featuring works from Katsuhiro Ōtomo, Shuhei Morita, Hiroaki Ando, and Hajime Katoki fell from Box Office Mojo's chart in it sfourth weekend.
Sources: Kogyo Tsushinsha, Box Office Mojo
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