It is officially confirmed that, as of August 25, Walt Disney Studio’s 3DCG musical fantasy film Frozen has sold 20,000,474 tickets in Japan earning 25,434,515,160 yen (about US$245 million) in the 24th week since its opening on March 14. It becomes the first film reached the 20 million mark at Japanese box office in 13 years since Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away in 2001. While the film is still running in theaters, the “MovieNEX” set of the film, which contains both a DVD and Blu-ray disc, has sold more than 2.5 million units in Japan. It needs only more 8 hundred million yen to reach the record of the second highest-grossing film of all time in Japan, James Cameron’s 1998 film Titanic (26.2 billion yen).
“Frozen” Japanese edition trailer
The Japanese poster
Source: Cinema Today
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