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Japanese Box Office, March 31-April 1

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Doraemon, Bokura ga Ita, Precure, Liar Game, Ultraman Saga stay in top 10

Doraemon: Nobita to Kiseki no Shima ~Animal Adventure~, this year's Doraemon film, stayed at No. 1 during its fifth weekend. The story takes the robot cat Doraemon, his owner Nobita, and their friends to an island paradise full of animals that would have otherwise gone extinct. The film guest stars Nana Mizuki, Kouichi Yamadera, Masako Nozawa, and Atsuko Tanaka. The film earned US$3,678,829 on 359 screens for a gross-to-date of US$35,487,107.

The first film in Takahiro Miki's two-part live-action film adaptation of Yuuki Obata's We Were There (Bokura ga Ita) romance manga stayed at No. 2 during its third weekend. Toma Ikuta (Akihabara @ DEEP) and Yuriko Yoshitaka (Gantz) lead the films' cast. The story follows a girl named Nanami Takahashi (Yoshitaka) as she struggles with her decade-long relationship with Motoharu Yano (Ikuta), her high school's most popular boy who has his own issues from his past. The film earned US$2,393,402 on 295 screens for a gross-to-date total of US$19,017,309.

The Precure All Stars New Stage: Mirai no Tomodachi film stayed at No. 5 during its third weekend. The film is the fourth to unite all 28 main characters from the Precure magical girl franchise. The film earned US$1,347,267 on 172 screens for a new total of US$9,232,219.

The manga-based Liar Game: Reborn (Liar Game -Saisei-) live-action film stayed at No. 6 during its fifth weekend. Shota Matsuda (Hana Yori Dango [2005]) reprises his lead role as the genius Akiyama from Shinobu Kaitani's Liar Game psychological thriller manga. Mikako Tabe (Kimi ni Todoke) plays the heroine Yū in a new game, while Mana Ashida (Usagi Drop/Bunny Drop) goes against typecasting as Alice, a member of the Liar Game organization. The film earned US$1,279,221 on 318 screens for a new total of US$23,167,011.

The live-action Ultraman Saga film fell from No. 4 to No. 7 during its second weekend. The film features the new character Ultraman Saga (voiced by Mamoru Miyano) and the returning heroes Ultraman Zero/Nozomu Taiga (BREAKERZ musician DAIGO), Ultraman Dyna/Shin Asuka (Takeshi Tsuruno), and Ultraman Cosmos/Musashi Haruno (Taiyō Sugiura). The film also stars seven members of the all-female idol group AKB48 as the Earth Defense Force's "Team U." The film earned US$1,182,262 on 318 screens for a gross-to-date total of US$4,259,266.

The live-action film adaptation of Bisco Hatori's Ouran High School Host Club romantic comedy manga fell at No. 14 to No. 16 during its third weekend. 17-year-old actress Haruna Kawaguchi (Yankee-kun to Megane-chan, Moshidora) reprises her lead role as Haruhi in the film. The film depicts an aspect of the story not seen in the live-action television series, although Hatori herself is collaborating on the script. The film earned US$257,204 on 148 screens for a new total of US$2,257,096.

The live-action film adaptation of Hikaru Nakamura's Arakawa Under the Bridge manga returned to Box Office Mojo's chart during its ninth weekend to earn US$8,111 on six screens for a new total of US$3,332,629.

The Strike Witches anime film fell from Box Office Mojo's chart during its third weekend.

Sources: Kogyo Tsushinsha, Box Office Mojo


This article has a follow-up: Japanese Box Office, April 7-8 (2012-04-23 23:15)
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