Japanese media chart analysis shows that Demon Slayer and Spirited Away's box office record trajectory is no exaggeration to record it in film history

Japanese media chart analysis shows that Demon Slayer and Spirited Away's box office record trajectory is no exaggeration to record it in film history

The magical year of 2020 is about to pass, and Japanese film history has finally ushered in new drastic changes at the end of the year. "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" has defeated the long-standing "Spirited Away" in the box office record and topped the box office champion in film history. Japanese media summarized the trajectory of the two masterpieces to the top. Let's take a look.

·Speaking of which, due to the total population limit in Japan, the average movie ticket price is 1,500 yen. In fact, the long-standing "Spirited Away" has a box office of more than 30 billion yen, which shows that more than 20 million viewers have squeezed into the cinema one after another, accounting for 1/5 of Japan's total population. This is close to the limit. However, after so many years, "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" has once again reached this limit. Here we will not discuss whether the film is good or not, but look at the trajectory of reaching this limit analyzed by the Japanese media.

·First, let’s look at the orange trajectory of “Spirited Away”. It was extremely popular that year, breaking 10 billion in 25 days and 20 billion in 60 days. After that, it entered an extremely slow growth zone. Relying on the enduring quality of the film, it was not until it was released again in 2020 that it achieved a total of 31.68 billion yen in film history.

In comparison, the green trajectory of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" opened high and continued to rise, and it took 73 days to reach a new record of 32.47 billion yen. It can be said that Japanese audiences watched the movie just to "check in".


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