Japan, which has always been recognized as a major animation country, also feels inferior. The recent hit of "Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World" brought in an astonishing box office of 4.7 billion yuan. The Japanese media next door also reported this last night, marveling at the amazingly rapid growth of Chinese animation, and its market size has long surpassed that of Japan. The domestic film "Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World" has grossed over 4.7 billion yuan, ranking second in China's film history. On the other hand, the box office of the old animation powerhouses such as Japan and the United States, "Your Name" in China was about 8.7 billion yen, and Disney's "Zootopia" earned more than 23 billion yen. However, the recent "Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World" has earned a record of 70 billion yen. Japanese media commented that although Japan used to have a prominent position in the animation industry, China is catching up with an unstoppable momentum. |
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