Super Mario Galaxy Movie Drops to #5, Kiki's 4K Remaster Debuts at #6 in Japan
The box office chart shows a mix of holdovers and a new 4K restoration, with the Detective Conan film crossing 13 billion yen cumulative.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie fell to #5 in its ninth weekend, earning 94 million yen. Kiki's Delivery Service's 4K remaster opened at #6 with 173 million yen in three days. Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway dropped to #7, while the live-action Mr. Osomatsu sequel fell to #9.
This week's Japanese box office chart, covering June 20-22, sees the Super Mario Galaxy Movie slip one spot to #5 in its ninth weekend. The Illumination-Nintendo sequel has now earned over 7.6 billion yen cumulative. Studio Ghibli's Kiki's Delivery Service entered the chart at #6 with its new 4K restoration, earning 173 million yen in its first three days. Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway, the franchise's 29th film, dropped to #7 in its 11th weekend but has passed 13.3 billion yen total. The live-action Mr. Osomatsu sequel fell to #9 in its second weekend.
- Super Mario Galaxy Movie: #5, ninth weekend, 94 million yen weekend, 7.6 billion yen cumulative
- Kiki's Delivery Service (4K remaster): #6, debut, 173 million yen in three days
- Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway: #7, 11th weekend, 87 million yen weekend, 13.3 billion yen cumulative
- Mr. Osomatsu (live-action sequel): #9, second weekend, 77 million yen weekend, 337 million yen cumulative
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