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Super Mario Galaxy Movie

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is in its ninth weekend of release in Japan, where it has fallen to #5 at the box office. The film is also available on home video in North America.

Synthesized from 7 Yomimono stories · updated Jun 28

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie opened in Japan and held the #1 spot for its first three weekends, then dropped to #2 in its fifth weekend and returned to #1 in its fourth weekend. By its sixth weekend it was still at #2, earning 205 million yen. In its ninth weekend it fell to #5, earning 94 million yen. The film's box office trajectory shows a steady decline after a strong start, with no further updates on its total gross or international performance from the available stories.

In North America, the film was released on home video during the week of June 14-20, with multiple SKUs available. The film also received a nomination at the Golden Trailer Awards but did not win in its category. No other details about the film's production, cast, or future plans are provided in the stories.

Key facts

Japanese box office rank in ninth weekend
#5
Ninth weekend earnings in Japan
94 million yen
North American home video release date
June 14-20, 2026
Golden Trailer Awards nomination
Nominated but did not win
Sixth weekend rank in Japan
#2
Sixth weekend earnings in Japan
205 million yen
Fifth weekend rank in Japan
#2
Fifth weekend earnings in Japan
276,962,830 yen

Timeline

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Facts

Release
movie · 2026-04-25 · Japan · 2026-06-27
Release
movie · 2026-06-04 · Japan · 2026-06-04
Release
movie · 2026-04-23 · Japan · 2026-05-28

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All coverage

Jun 18

North American Anime, Manga Releases, June 14-20

Anime News Network published its weekly roundup of North American anime and manga releases for June 14-20. The list includes home video releases for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can't Sing, and Berserk: The Golden Age Arc - Memorial Edition, alongside dozens of new manga volumes from Viz Media, Seven Seas, and other publishers.

Jun 11

Live-Action Yamaguchi-kun Isn't So Bad Film Opens at #6

The live-action film adaptation of Yuu Saiki's Yamaguchi-kun Isn't So Bad manga opened at #6 at the Japanese box office in its first weekend, earning 88,953,160 yen from Friday to Sunday. The film stars Hikaru Takahashi and Naniwa Danshi member Kyōhei Takahashi, and opened on June 5.

Jun 4

Super Mario Galaxy Movie Stays at #2, Third Mononoke Film Opens at #6 in Japan

In its sixth weekend, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie remained at #2 at the Japanese box office, earning 205 million yen. Detective Conan: Highway no Datenshi held at #4 in its eighth weekend, while the third Mononoke film, Gekijōban Mononoke Dai-San-Shō: Hebigami, opened at #6 with 117 million yen in its first three days.

Jun 2

Silent Hill F, Kpop Demon Hunters, Exit 8 Win Golden Trailer Awards

The Golden Trailer Awards, honoring the year's best film marketing, announced winners on May 28. Konami's Silent Hill f won Best Video Game Trailer. Netflix's KPop Demon Hunters won Best Animation/Family Poster. The live-action film of the horror game Exit 8 won Best Foreign Horror. Several anime and game-related nominees, including Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, lost in their categories.

May 28

Super Mario Galaxy Movie Drops to #2 in Japan in Fifth Weekend

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie fell from first to second place at the Japanese box office in its fifth weekend, selling 203,000 tickets for 276,962,830 yen. Detective Conan: Highway no Datenshi dropped to fourth in its seventh weekend, while the live-action Sakamoto Days film held fifth place in its fourth weekend.