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The movie about the otter that coincided with the Conan period…
>>2
Roboco, huh…
>>138
If it’s Roboco, I guess it’s fine…
The number of showings for other movies will be 1 to 2.
The new release is no exception.
I thought it was a gift of milk soap from the thumbnail.
Roboco and others are sacrificed.
>>5
Crayon Shin-chan has been doing this for over ten years.
>>5
Roboco is rather going to get the leftovers from the thread image.
You can really see it anytime you go.
It looks like the Yamanote Line.
Well, that’s because people will be coming in.
When expectations are high…
The year before last, Mario was involved in this…
Right now there aren’t any other blockbuster movies, so that’s how it is.
I wonder how much time I will spend once Minecraft starts.
Since this is usually how it goes, even though it’s a GW movie, Conan is being released a week earlier to consider other films…
It’s always like this, so it’s not excessive; it’s just business as usual.
It’s a mystery how it has been steadily increasing year after year, especially since a few years ago.
>>15
Even though there is a declining birth rate, the number of children increases every year…
When Minecraft and MCU movies start, they’ll be snatching the screen away from Conan, so just wait and tremble.
>>16
There’s no way that’s true.
That’s amazing, Conan.
I happened to go to a movie theater on a weekend when Conan was playing, and there was an unbelievable line, even though the theater is usually empty on weekdays.
I look forward to the Conan movies, but I hate that they take over good screens completely.
If the number of screenings decreases due to being pressured by Conan, then it’s the fault of overlapping with Conan.
Do not allow Conan to take away the diversity of movies.
Overall stock market decline
Where is Roboco being held?
Well, if it turns out to be a terrible movie, there would be complaints, but the quality has been solid lately…
In recent years, I dislike that even IMAX gets reserved slots.
>>25
Well, IMAX theaters have a lot of seats and the ticket prices are high…
By the way, when previews are shown at Osaka Expo and such, they are quite often trimmed for full size.
It feels like a work that mostly has close-up layouts of faces, resulting in a low amount of information on the screen…
It seems reasonable to consider it as a movie series that will make 10 billion yen.
Shueisha has also realized they can’t win and are throwing out something inconsequential like Roboco…
The Monster Verse completely overlaps with the Conan cycle.
There’s no helping it; the more you do it, the more it will repeat.
Robo-chan is screening about five times a day in our neighborhood.
It’s not particularly few.
Toho, stop the exclusivity of Conan, Crayon Shin-chan, Doraemon, Godzilla, and Demon Slayer.
Honestly, it’s because of this that I go to the mini theater when watching Conan.
When box office revenues were falling, the number of screens actually decreased.
I hope there are no other movies you want to see.
Well, it’s mostly overlapping…
I’m going to take the IMAX screen for a full month.
After that, it seems that 1 to 2 slots will continue to remain for about 3 months.
It was written that our local theater will also have screenings every 45 minutes starting today.
I wonder what it would be like in Minecraft Japan… I’ve heard it’s so popular in America that it’s dangerous.
>>40
There are idiots over there who bring in live chickens…
The first week is unavoidable, but how many weeks will this continue?
>>42
About 2 months.
I checked the schedule for the nearest TOHO today, and I laughed because everything except for Demon Slayer and Roboco is showing only once a day.
Over there, Minecraft is more popular than Mario.
Bulletin board during Katani Nadu.
The nearby Aeon Cinema was also like this and it was no good.
It was no good.
Roboco is already using the Conan crossover as an official joke.
If I casually go to the cinema, I can watch Conan, huh?
It seems like there might be people who enter the Conan screen that are different from mine.
Minecraft is coming next week, huh?
It looks like 40% will be Conan, 50% will be Minecraft, and the rest will likely be shown once a day.
>>52
Isn’t it Conan 6 and Minecraft 3?
I didn’t realize it was such a big content…
There probably aren’t many places without Minecraft subtitles.
>>54
I thought about IMAX, but recently they’ve started doing dubbed versions even in IMAX.
It seems like they wouldn’t notice if I mixed in Future Boy or The Great among these.
>>56
Gamba will perform at the beginning of next month.
Minecraft is too unpredictable in terms of popularity…
It seems like they are putting all their effort into making it for children.
Minecraft is doing quite well overseas, but it depends on the percentage of Japanese users.
>>60
Elementary school students are mostly playing.
Is that why you want to avoid the peak season of popular works?
Due to this influence, it was no surprise that the amateur film ended its IMAX run in just one week.
If this hits, let’s further lower the character’s rank and delve into the foolish detective of the Gunma Prefectural Police next!
Well, I have many thoughts as someone who isn’t really interested in Conan, but I guess it’s inevitable because theaters can’t survive without blockbusters like Conan.
Minecraft is not impossible, but it’s way too much of a snail for Thunderbolt.
Even if I say it, it’s clear that Conan is amazing, and the distributor will adjust accordingly.
There probably aren’t any great movies during that period, right?
I thought it was a stock thread.
Is the popularity of Minecraft due to the game’s inherent quality…?
Is that just a move in America?
>>69
Putting aside Chicken Jockey, it is already a record-breaking hit.
It’s just that Mario has overtaken, so it might not be that globally widespread.
Content that shocked me from the morning.
Well, I think it can’t be helped with Conan, but this year there’s also Demon Slayer, which must make the movie theaters happy.
>>71
The western movie I want to see overlaps with the timing of Demon Slayer…
That older sister has been sitting since morning until night!
>>72
To understand that means…
The number of screenings for “Tonde Saitama 2” in Shiga Prefecture was impressive.
Well, the most cat-like thing about the country is that the Statham movies are released a year late.
The working man will be released next year.
This year’s foreign films are probably just Minecraft, Thunderbolts, Mission: Impossible, and Jurassic Park, right?
>>79
If we’re counting Thunderbolts, wouldn’t F4 and Superman take priority?
>>79
North America has also run out of hits.
>>79
It was good, even though it was Anora R18…
I’m looking forward to things like substance.
Also, the works of Director Dag Johan Haugerud.
>>79
I’m looking forward to the second one since the first Wicked was good.
It seems that the Box Office revenue for “Crayon Shin-chan” has increased because it started airing in the summer, likely due to adjusting the timing away from “Detective Conan” and “Doraemon.”
>>82
Well, simply put, summer has better conditions than Golden Week.
If it’s just the first week, that’s one thing, but Conan and Demon Slayer will monopolize the main screen and large format for about a month…
I’m glad I got to see the movie I wanted to see yesterday.
Was it during Ms. Amuro’s movie that we won the Endgame…?
In recent years, too much has happened in Hollywood.
This year’s fire also caused quite a lot of damage.
I think Zootopia 2 and Lilo will sell well in Japan too.
How to Train Your Dragon is… yeah.
I thought it was a seat in a mini theater.
I just finished watching the screening that started at 7 o’clock.
I can’t say too many bad things about Disney, or rather MCU, because they are really working hard on distribution in Japan…
The others have given up, and it’s becoming the norm to delay for more than half a year or to soft-launch.
There are also bizarre things like late-night screenings on Fridays…
I wonder if I can get a little leeway from Rohan for a month.
>>94
Shouldn’t you be more worried about sharing the same day as Tom Cruise?
Well, the number of screens showing it has increased compared to the previous work…
There are quite a few movies being released next week.
Roboco probably figured it’s better to borrow popularity by rotating on the same day rather than avoiding Conan.
(Gintama feels awkward after preventing Demon Slayer’s consecutive first-place record)
>>96
(Sorachi drawing original characters from Demon Slayer as a bonus)
Is this year’s Conan movie expected to be such a big hit?
Nagano Prefectural Police? Is everyone able to understand with sub-characters like that as the main focus?
>>97
The uncle is also the main one.
>>97
Mr. Kyogoku isn’t a major character either, but “The Blue Seal” made 9 billion.
Was it interesting?
Rohan didn’t do it in the neighborhood before, but this time he’ll do it in the neighborhood, so I’ll watch it while eating popcorn at the cinema.
>>103
Be sure not to throw it!
And everyone becomes Conan.
Since we came all the way to the cinema, should we also watch other anime movies? It seems that the seats for Doraemon are gradually filling up too.
It seems that this happened because there are few other prominent works rather than others being sacrificed.
>>107
I mean, at the level of Conan, I think others are avoiding it from the start.
It was almost certain that Conan would turn 18.
I was anxious about going to see the papal election this weekend, but I’m relieved it was still available just in time…
Because it’s a mystery, you can understand the content even when viewed on its own.
Since it’s the Nagai series, it’s strong that parents mostly know about it…
Honestly, I haven’t been keeping up with the original Conan or even the anime, but I still go to see the movies.
I wonder why…
>>110
Anime movies like Dragon Ball that are released year-round are constantly improving in quality, so even though I don’t watch anime at all, I still go to see the movies.
The last two years of Crayon Shin-chan have been a bit suspicious.
Although it was released in Japan on April 4, I’m sad that the opportunity for “Nezha 2” has largely disappeared.
I certainly don’t have much familiarity with Chinese movies, but that was really interesting…
>>111
I thought it was something else, but it turned out to be a CG animated movie I recognized from an advertisement.
It’s a sequel, and since I didn’t know anything about the previous work, I was skipping it, but it turns out it was that good.
>>125
It’s the best-selling movie in China.
Stop monopolizing IMAX when you don’t prioritize the beauty of the animation.
Please stop.
>>113
I think the same way, but even during NOPE, the screenings at Osaka Expo and Ikebukuro’s Grand Cinema Sunshine ended really quickly, so I feel it’s quite tough; even the IMAX production isn’t being given special treatment…
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Superman and the Fantastic Four are coinciding with Demon Slayer, huh…
It’s like the Marvel position in western movies.
From someone else’s perspective, they probably don’t want to deal with that.
>>120
Perhaps something that overlaps a bit would be the Mario movie?
(This year’s Conan movie was set at the Osaka Expo, right…?)
At this rate, Robo-chan’s goal of 20 billion yen in box office revenue will be thwarted…
It’s Conan season again this year.
Since Conan couldn’t really take it away from Mario either.
I can’t imagine that Minecraft and the MCU can take so much.
Nata originally didn’t have many screenings at all…
“Nata has surpassed even Disney to become the number one highest-grossing animated film in history.”
Is the number of movies simply decreasing?
Japan’s Golden Week is destined to be filled with Conan.
I’m sad that the RRR documentary, which was just released last week, is already being shown only once a day.
>>131
RRR was a huge hit, but isn’t Bollywood usually like that?
Apart from RRR, they were doing films like Calcutta and Devara, but I’ve never seen a thread about them.
>>143
Why is the standard here?
It’s incredible to be able to make a movie every year that has a 100% guarantee of selling.
>>132
There are plenty of popular Hollywood series, but new installments don’t come out every year…
If it’s about something like American comics, they must be doing something or other.
>>132
It’s a bit strange that Toho consistently earns 20 billion yen every year with Conandora…
>>200
Conan only surpassed 10 billion last year and the year before, so it’s not that stable.
Minecraft is very popular as a game in Japan, but when asked if the movie has the potential to be a big hit in Japan…
I think it will go to several billion.
I wanted to see a showdown with Demon Slayer.
>>134
Such a tremendous opportunity loss makes it pointless to do.
>>136
Then let’s do this.
Double feature screening.
Will there ever come a day when Conan (the serialized version) will come to an end?
It’s fine to show a lot in one day, but I can’t accept bringing all the IMAX, 4DX, and DOLBY together…!
>>137
If we don’t distribute it to them, there won’t be enough boxes to meet the demand, right?
My nephew who loves Minecraft is also feeling like the movie is nothing special…
Well, I think Conan will definitely be playing when Demon Slayer is out…
What I want to see is only once in the morning anyway, so it’s not a problem!
I think the Demon Slayer boom has finally passed, but I wonder how much it still sells now.
If anything, even if it concludes, it seems like Conan will continue making movies.
Since we lost in the endgame, there’s no way we can win with Thunderbolts…
Even though theaters decreased globally during the pandemic, Japan has continued to increase its number of cinema complexes.
Let’s cry like Conan.
Demon Slayer is insane for continuing to air a recap of the entire series week by week from April until around July.
>>153
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the “Infinity Train” fever has completely fried the brains of those involved.
>>153
Starting today, it’s the Drum House Arc!
>>162
The original anime was stretched out too much, so it seems like it might be just right now…
Was last year’s top foreign film Oppenheimer? I think it was around 3 hours long.
>>155
If we focus on live-action foreign films, isn’t it Deadpool?
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[Foreign Films] Rank Release Month Title Box Office Distributor (Unit: 100 million yen)
1 8 Inside Head 2 5.36 WDS
2 7 Minions: The Rise of Gru 4.53 Toho-Towa
3 23/12 Wish 3.61 WDS
4 23/12 Wonka: The Beginning of the Chocolate Factory 2.37 WB
5 7 Deadpool & Wolverine 2.11 WDS
6 3 Oppenheimer 1.87 Bitters End
7 4 Godzilla x Kong: New Empire 1.74 Toho
8 11 Venom: The Last Dance 1.51 SPE
9 5 Joker: Folie à Deux 1.16 WB
10 5 Mad Max: Furiosa 1.00 WB
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The foreign films from last year are this.
>>158
Anime is amazing!
>>160
The Endgame can’t use the number one selling point in the world anymore because of Conan.
I think it’s a cheap title for movies that come to Japan claiming to be number one in the U.S. for the first week.
Indeed, Godzilla vs. Kong was interesting.
The Conan movies are popular.
Roboco went to see the earliest screening of Conan.
The sense of discomfort in Bitter’s End mixing with Disney, Toho, and Warner is incredible, but it was a huge stroke of luck for the big companies to pick up Oppenheimer.
Last year, Oppenheimer was a victim of Conan.
Roboko isn’t really a huge masterpiece or anything like that either.
>>169
If it were just about voice acting, it might be on par with Conan…
[Japanese Film] | Rank | Release Month | Title | Box Office (in hundred million yen) | Distributor |
|—|—|—|—|—|
| 1 | 4 | Detective Conan: The Special Route to the Million Dollar Five-Point Star | 158.0 | Toho |
| 2 | 7 | Haikyuu!! The Movie: The Battle at the Garbage Dump | 116.4 | Toho |
| 3 | 3 | Kingdom: The Return of the General | 80.3 | Toho/SPE |
| 4 | 23/December | SPY×FAMILY: CODE: White | 63.2 | Toho |
| 5 | 8 | Last Mile | 59.6 | Toho |
| 6 | 1 | Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM | 53.8 | * Bandai Namco Filmworks/Shoutiku |
| 7 | 7 | Strange House | 50.7 | Toho |
| 8 | 23/December | If I Can Meet You Again at the Hill Where That Flower Blooms | 45.4 | Shoutiku |
| 9 | 3 | Doraemon: Nobita’s Planet Symphony | 43.1 | Toho |
| 10 | 8 | My Hero Academia: The Movie – Your Next | 36.0 | Toho |
| 11 | 1 | Golden Kamuy | 29.9 | Toho |
| 12 | 8 | Crayon Shin-chan: Hiro and Friends’ Dinosaur Diary | 26.9 | Toho |
| 13 | 2 | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Miracle of Bonds and the Hashira Training | 23.1 | Toho/Aniplex |
| 14 | 9 | Look Back | 20.4 | Avex Pictures |
| 15 | 9 | Mrs.GREEN APPLE // The White Lounge in CINEMA | 19.0 | * Shoutiku ODS Business Office |
| 16 | 10 | Shinji Wakai: The Unshakable Ones | 18.9 | * Toho |
| 17 | 4 | Blue Lock: The Movie – Episode Nagi | 18.1 | * Bandai Namco Filmworks |
| 18 | 9 | Let’s Talk about Suomi | 17.7 | Toho |
| 19 | 11 | Shinji Wakai: The One Who Continues to Live | 17.0 | * Toho |
| 20 | 5 | The Dangerous Detective Returns | 16.4 | Toei |
| 21 | 9 | Dear Family | 14.7 | Toho |
| 22 | 11 | Attack on Titan: Final Edition THE LAST ATTACK | 14.5 | * Pony Canyon |
| 23 | 5 | Uma Musume: Pretty Derby – The Door to a New Era | 14.1 | Toho |
| 24 | 23/December | PERFECT DAYS | 13.3 | Bitters End |
| 25 | 3 | Wonderful Family the Movie! Doki Doki Cute’s “Incident Report”! | 12.4 | Toho |
| 26 | 7 | What If Tokugawa Ieyasu Became Prime Minister | 12.0 | Toho |
| 27 | 3 | When April Comes, She Is | 11.9 | Toho |
| 28 | 11 | Who Is That Girl? | 11.6 | Shoutiku |
| 29 | 10 | Riku Support Team | 11.0 | * WB |
| 30 | 10 | Ninety-Nine Years Old. What Is Celebratory? | 10.4 | Shoutiku |
| 31 | 9 | Overlord The Movie: The Holy Kingdom Arc | 10.3 | * KADOKAWA |
By the way, last year’s Japanese films.
>>171
Haikyuu is amazing…
>>171
Shinji Muroi is more involved than I thought…
Roboco is working hard on creating buzz, and there are a decent number of theaters showing it, but it feels like it’s not at the level of reaching several hundred million.
>>172
I feel like 500 million is enough.
If it reaches 1 billion, it seems like it will do 2.
The Overlord box office revenue exceeded 1 billion.
That’s amazing…
Devara aside, the topic of Kalki wasn’t something I wanted to discuss in a thread…
Even though there were still 3 hours left, I really wanted to avoid the slow and dragging developments that continued, only to end with “to be continued” in the second half.
What are you talking about! Are you saying it’s better to show a lot of Conan than to have a movie that only has 2-3 people on a weekday afternoon?!
>>176
Thanks to that Conan, I can believe that even if it’s during the weekdays in the daytime, there are only 2 or 3 people who come in to watch the movie.
>>180
Thank you…
Was Roboco that popular?
>>177
It’s compact in 64 minutes, so it must be easy to fit into gaps.
I want to say “seriously, don’t mess with me,” but I can’t complain because I earn that much…
This time, even if it’s a spinoff called the Nagano Prefectural Police edition, it’s quite inferior, so it shouldn’t be a hit.
>>181
There’s also an old man.
>>181
It’s a line I hear every year since Zero Shiko…
It seems that Amuro’s voice has changed and her popularity among female fans has decreased, so she might not be as popular as she used to be.
I wonder if they’ll do something like the last blood relation reveal again.
It feels like there hasn’t been much of that Hollywood action movie trend lately, so there might be some demand for it.
Is it that anime is strong, or is it that other things are just too weak?
>>192
I feel like there should be a bit more foreign films, even though there are still some Japanese films.
>>192
It is quite an achievement that three live-action films have surpassed 5 billion.
I continue to rub popular characters, but it’s surprising that the person from the Nagano Prefectural Police was so popular to be delved into that much.
>>193
Takamei is quite popular.
So I didn’t think they would focus mainly on the uncle and Yamato.
>>193
There is popularity, but since the movie is selling well, there might be a strong aspect of having the luxury to rotate characters other than the main ones.
Yesterday, since it was the last Gundam showing near my house, I went at night, but when I finished and came out, the theater was packed with people for the 12 AM screening of Conan, and it was crazy…
I was startled thinking it was a weather forecast in the thumbnail.
>>196
Pop…
I thought that kind of schedule was only for special theaters, but when I checked the schedule of a nearby cinema, it had a similar number of screenings…
I saw a big poster in the cinema where the old man said, “This time I won’t sleep!” I thought the main selling point was the old man, but it didn’t seem like he was doing much in the trailer.
The year 2024 is
Toho has achieved the remarkable feat of having three animated films surpassing 5 billion yen and three live-action films in one year.
Shochiku became profitable due to the huge success of Gundam SEED and Anohana.
Many of the people who want to see a Conan movie are children.
In other words, it seems that it has been decided that a guardian must accompany.
Well, the number of people is certainly large…
I’ve known for a long time, but is Conan really that popular…? I’m confused, but I get it because it is certainly interesting.
From the perspective of someone watching new releases at Japanese multiplexes that aren’t even 30% full each week, I feel a strong desire for Conan and the others to earn a lot… and I hope the staff doesn’t suffer.