Dragon Ball Super: Broly Film Sells One Million Tickets in Six Days
The 20th film has been also well-received by critics and moviegoers in Japan

The official Twitter for Toei Animation's 20th Dragon Ball film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly announced
today that it has earned 1,309,156,000 yen on 1,011,595 admissions in six days since its release on
December 14. It crossed the one million ticket sales mark one day faster than the anime franchise's
top-grossing film Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' in 2015.
So if the 20th film can keep its strong momentum during this winter holiday season, it looks highly
possible to surpass the 32-year-old Dragon Ball anime franchise's current box office record of 3.74
billion yen marked by Resurrection 'F.'
映画『#ドラゴンボール超ブロリー』
— 「ドラゴンボール超」TV・映画公式 (@DB_super2015) 2018年12月20日
皆様のおかげで公開6日目にして…
早くも動員100万人突破‼️‼️‼️
動員: 101万1,595人
興行収入: 13億9百15万6,000円
(12/14~12/19累計)
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As reported, the 100-minute film was released in 361 theaters with 467 screens across Japan on
December 14, and topped the weekend box office with an impressive 813 million yen from the
639,000 ticket sales. It also become the most popular film in both Pia and Filmarks' first day
satisfaction rankings.
"Dragon Ball Super: Broly" trailer
Source: "Dragon Ball Super" official Twitter
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