Hayao Miyazaki’s latest anime film – The Boy and the Heron has become the fourth highest grossing anime film in the U.S. overtaking Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, which previously held the position.
The anime film released in the country on Dec 8, 2023, and has earned over 39 million USD in over one month from its theatrical run.
The Boy and the Heron is preceded by two Pokemon movies and Demon Slayer: Mugen Train. Check out the top 4 anime movies and their earnings below:
Sr. No | Movie Name | Total Gross |
---|---|---|
1. | Pokémon: The First Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back | USD 85,744,662 |
2. | Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train | USD 49,505,008 |
3. | Pokémon the Movie 2000 | USD 43,758,684 |
4. | The Boy and the Heron | USD 39,703,394. |
5. | Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero | USD 38,112,140 |
The Boy and the Heron earned USD 1,817,762 in its opening weekend in the U.S. and came in at the 12th position in the box office.
The movie has also been a critical success, bagging the Best Animated Film award at Golden Globe 2024 and becoming the first anime film to do so. It has also been nominated for numerous other awards and is also eligible to be considered for the Best Picture at this years Oscars.
Additionally, Hayao Miyazaki had also been bestowed with Astra Award for Best International Filmmaker on Jan 6, 2024, for his work on the film.
The Boy And The Heron (called How Do You Live), released in Japan on July 14, 2023. It became the first ever Studio Ghibli film to get simultaneous IMAX release. It also became the first-ever animated film as well as Japanese film to open the 48th Toronto International Film Festival.
Source: ANN
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