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abbiistabbii · 1 year
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Important news for that intersection of Source Filmmarker people who also like Star Trek: the circle under the dish in tc_hydro can be made into a Starship bridge with some assets found by searching "spytech".
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terengineer · 5 years
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https://youtu.be/VglyzzQDzXs
Tomorrow 14:00(GMT+08:00)swipe up video!
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mrshlapa · 7 years
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recentanimenews · 3 years
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Japan Box Office: Tokyo Revengers Becomes Highest-grossing Live-action Film of 2021
    In its 12th weekend, the total box office gross of the live-action film adaptation of Ken Wakui's Tokyo Revengers manga has finally reached an impressive 4.38 billion yen (39.42 million USD), making it the highest-grossing live-action film of this year by surpassing Rurouni Kenshin: The Final, which earned 4.32 billion yen (38.88 million USD) from its domestic run in the spring.
  The Takumi Kitamura (Tonkatsu DJ Agetaro)-starring film was released in 350 theaters in Japan on July 9, 2021, and earned 528 million yen (4.78 million USD) on 386,000 admissions on its first Saturday and Sunday, beating the two mega-budget Hollywood films, Godzilla vs. Kong in second and Black Widow in third. 
  In an interview by Cinema Today published on August 1, producer Shota Okada did not deny the possibility of a sequel, saying, "How far this story can go depends on the voices of each and every one of our fans. With a momentum like 'We're going as far as we can go!," we're looking forward to your continued support!"
    The first part of Free! the Final Stroke, the two-part final chapter of Kyoto Animation's Free! anime film series, kept its same third place in its second weekend. As for the exact box-office performance of this film, the reliable figures are not yet available.
  Mamoru Hosoda's Ryu to Sobakasu no Hime / BELLE dropped two places to fourth in its 12th weekend. Its total gross is now 6.2 billion yen (55.82 million USD) to become the 40th top-grossing Japanese film of all-time. My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: World Heroes Mission climbed up one position to fifth in its eighth weekend, bringing its total to 3.1 billion yen (27.91 million USD).
  The only new anime film last weekend, the second chapter of the Princess Principal Crown Handler didn't make it to the overall top 10 ranking due to its small number of theaters (46), but ranked third in Filmarks' first day satisfaction ranking with an approval rating of 4.05 based on 129 reviews.
           Weekend box office Top 10 in Japan (September 25-26, 2021)
 (ticket sales basis)
    1 (1). "Masquerade Night" - 1.8 billion yen
 2 (new). "The Prime Minister's Husband" 
 3 (3). "Free! the Final Stroke 1st Part"
 4 (2). "BELLE" - 6.2 billion yen
 5 (6). "My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: World Heroes Mission" - 3.1 billion yen
 6 (new). "Kuhaku"
 7 (9). "Tokyo Revengers" - 4.38 billion yen
 8 (4). "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" - 780 million yen
 9 (7). "Kaguya-sama: Love Is War Final" - 870 million yen
10 (new). "MINAMATA"
    "Princess Principal Crown Handler 2nd Chapter" trailer:
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    Sources: Eiga.com, Pixiin, Filmmarks
   © 2020 Movie "Tokyo Revengers" Production Committee
© Princess Principal Project
  By: Mikikazu Komatsu
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terengineer · 2 years
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https://youtu.be/VPkkGwQK-Iw New chick the link video! This is 2022 DCS World combat movie final trailer!
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terengineer · 2 years
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https://youtu.be/PbFNO1OKejU New chick the link video!
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terengineer · 2 years
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https://youtu.be/GERA7MU1T8M
6/1 14:00(UTC+08:00) Chick the link video!
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recentanimenews · 6 years
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Japan Box Office: Waka Okami wa Shougakusei! Film Keeps Showing Strong Performance
While last week's top-grossing film Monster Strike The Movie: Sora no Kanata dropped sharply to ninth in its second week, the anime feature film adaptation of Hiroko Reijo's children novel Wakaokami wa Shogakusei! (The Young Innkeeper Is a Grade Schooler!) has kept gaining a good box-office reception thanks to favorable words of mouth over the internet.
  The Kitaro Kousaka (Nasu: Summer in Andalusia)-directed film opened in 215 theaters across Japan on September 21, 2018, and ranked first and second in Filmmark and Pia's first day satisfaction rankings, respectively. Though it has never ranked in the weekly top 10 since its opening, the film's critical reception by the audience and critics has been very high. Even in its fourth weekend, 95 of the 215 theaters still sold more tickets than the previous weekend. It has earned 200 million yen on 168,000 admission in 24 days, and more theaters will be newly added from this weekend. 
    The novel series was published from Kodansha's children novel imprint Aoitori Bunko for 20 volumes
from 2003 to 2013, and has sold over three million copies in Japan. The story centers around Oriko "Okko"
Seki, a sixth-grade elementary school girl. After losing her parents in a sudden traffic accident, she moves
to her grandmother Mineko's hot spring inn "Haru no Ya." Because of a ghost boy Uribo who has lived there
for 60 years, she starts her training as "Wakaokami" (young innkeeper) of the inn. 
  The novel's TV anime adaptation also produced by Madhouse was aired for 24 episodes from April to September
of this year. 
     Weekend box office in Japan (October 13-14, 2018)
 (ticket sales basis)
   1 (new). "The Laws of The Universe Part1" (Japanese religious group Happy Science's PR anime film)
 2 (new). "Nichinichi Kore Koujitsu"
 3 (new). "The House with a Clock in Its Walls"
 4 (2). "Christopher Robin"
 5 (3). "Natsume Yujin-cho the Movie: Ephemeral Bond"
 6 (6). "Quiet Place"
 7 (5). "Cafe Funiculi Funicula"
 8 (4). "Perfect Worls Kimito iru Kiseki"
 9 (1). "Monster Strike The Movie: Sora no Kanata"
 10 (10). "One Cut of the Dead"
     "Wakaokami wa Shogakusei!" film poster visual
    Source: Eiga.com, Anime Hack
  © ©Hiroko Reijo, Asami, KODANSHA/Wakaokami wa Shogakusei! Production Committee
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