The movie “Devil’s Blade” exceeded 28.8 billion yen in revenue, and the remaining 2 billion yen to first place in history. During the year “Sen to Chihiro”[Lista de clasificación disponible]| ORICON NEWS



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The latest box office earnings for the anime film “Theatrical Version” Devil’s Blade “Infinite Train Edition” released on October 16 were announced on December 7. In 52 days from day one, the number of viewers was 21,525,216 and the box office revenue was 28,848,875,300 yen. The remaining 2 billion yen was left until it surpassed 30.8 billion yen (according to a poll by the box office news agency) of “Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi”, which has been ranked number one in the rankings. of box office revenue, including live action works. Furthermore, it is up 1.3 billion yen from the previous week, and is expected to top the same job by the end of the year.

The play has box office revenue of 4.6 billion yen in 3 days, 10.7 billion yen in 10 days, 15.7 billion yen in 17 days, 20.4 billion yen in 24 days, 23.3 billion yen in 1 month and 10 million mobilization in 16 days. A blockbuster movie that surpassed 20 million viewers in 45 days. Furthermore, the 10 billion yen advance in 10 days since release is the fastest number of days among films screened in Japan, and it is shining at the top of the all-time box office income rankings, including movies. live action works. Even if it exceeds 30.8 billion yen (according to a survey by Kokou Tsushinsha) of “Chihiro no Kamikakushi”, the momentum continues.

“Devil’s Blade” is based on the manga serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” from February 2016 to May 2008, and is a popular work with a cumulative total of more than 120 million comics. Set in the world where human-eating demons lived in the Taisho era, a coal-seller boy, Sumijiro, changed his life completely when his family was killed by a human-eating demon, and the only one who survived but became a a demon. A story about going on a journey to avenge the demon who killed his family to return Sadako to humans.

A television animation aired from April to September last year, and it became popular and became a social phenomenon. This version of the film, which is connected from the final episode of the animation, takes place in the “infinite train” that the demon has taken over, and the story of Sumijiro and the pillar of flames, Anjuro Rengoku fighting against him. demon, and a new mission is assigned. Sumijiro and his companions search for an “infinite train” that has left more than 40 people missing in a short time next to the prison.

■ Transition of the box office results of “Theatrical Version” Devil’s Blade “Infinite Train Edition” (release date October 16)
Public 3 days: box office income 4,623,117,450 yen, mobilized 3,424.93 people
Open 10 days: boxing income 10,754,232,550 yen, mobilization 7,983,442 people (compared to the previous week + about 6.1 billion yen)
Open 17 days: boxing income 15,799,365,450 yen, mobilization 11,891,254 people (compared to the previous week + about 5 billion yen)
Open 24 days: boxing income 20,483,611,650 yen, mobilization number 15,373,943 people (compared to the previous week + about 4.7 billion yen)
Open 31 days: boxing income 23,349,290,1050 yen, mobilization 17,505,285 people (compared to the previous week + about 2.9 billion yen)
Open 39 days: boxing revenue 25,917,043,800 yen, mobilization 19,397,589 people (compared to the previous week + about 2.6 billion yen)
Open 45 days: boxing revenue 27,512,438,050 yen, mobilization 20,532,177 people (compared to the previous week + about 1.6 billion yen)
Open 52 days: boxing income 28,848,875,300 yen, mobilization 21,525,216 people (compared to the previous week + about 1.3 billion yen)

■ Ranking of successive movies box office revenue (according to box office news agency)
1. “The God of Thousand and Hidden Spirited Away” (30.8 billion yen)
2. “Theatrical version” Devil’s Blade “Infinite Train Edition” (28.84 billion yen)
3. “Titanic” (26.2 billion yen)
4. “Anne and the Snow Queen” (25.5 billion yen)
5. “What is your name? (25.30 billion yen)
6. “Harry Potter and the Sage’s Stone” (20.3 billion yen)
7. “Howl’s Moving Castle” (19.6 billion yen)
8. “Princess Mononoke” (19.3 billion yen)
9. “Dancing Great Investigation Line MOVIE 2 Block the Rainbow Bridge! (17.35 billion yen)
10. “Harry Potter and the Secret Room” (17.3 billion yen)



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