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How much does demon slayer cost to make

Ever thought how much money it takes to make every episode of your favorite anime you binge-watch in a day? The answers are staggering!! Since the anime was built to become a mainstream success, the studio poured a huge amount of money into its animation. back in those days, good and fluid CGI meant you needed to shell out more. The series
ended up being a massive hit, making the studio at least 5 Billion dollars in revenue. Neon Genesis Evangelion – $60,000 Per Episode According to reports, the Evangelion production committee received around 25 Million Yen per month from their official sponsors. That would put the overall budget for the series at 6.25 Million Yen per episode. That
is equal to around 60,000 dollars. One Punch Man – $70,000-$80,000 Per Episode Madhouse Studio & Production released a statement months ago that stated One punch man had an average budget per episode which ranged from 8 million to 9 million Yen. That roughly translates to 70,000 to 80,000 dollars per episode. Demon Slayer – $80,000 Per
Episode Demon Slayer is another anime that has gained widespread acclaim in recent years. The cost for making a single episode of Demon Slayer, known for its unique animation style is $80,000. But it may go as high as &90,000 in some instances. One Piece – $90,000 Per Episode One of the longest running anime in existence also has a humongous
per episode budget. According to Anime News Network, one episode of One Piece is 10 Million Yen. That is roughly 90,000 dollars. Naruto Shippuden – $90,000-$100,000 Per Episode As a general rule of thumb, an acclaimed and widely followed anime costs 100,000 to 300,000 dollars per episode. Naruto Shippuden is one of the greatest anime series
ever made. Experts speculate the anime costs north of 90,000 dollars per episode. My Hero Academia – $110,000 Per Episode A study was recently conducted by Media Development Research Institute Inc for My Hero Academia. While the studio refused to quote a number, the independent study revealed the approximate price for My Hero
Academia’s per episode cost is 110,000 dollars. Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure – $120,000 Per Episode There are a total of 152 episodes for Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure. And each episode costs upwards of $120,000, maybe even higher since these are pretty rough estimates. The studio refuses to release official numbers. Black Clover – $140,000 Per Episode
Black Clover is one of the most followed Shonen anime out there. The cost for making one episode of Black Clover can be as high as 140,000 dollars according to a few sources. The actual cost may be even higher if we factor in marketing and advertising budgets for the series. Jujutsu Kaisen – $150,000 Per Episode According to Masamune Sakaki, a
renowned CG creator in the Japanese anime industry, to nail the fluid animation in Jujutsu Kaisen, Mappa has to shell out at least 2 Million dollars for a mere 13 episode anime. If you put those numbers into the 24 episode Jujutsu Kaisen, the cost per episode becomes $150,000 per episode. Attack On Titan – $150,000-$160,000 Per Episode The
average budget per season of the hit anime series Attack On Titan is at least 5 Million dollars. That would put the anime’s cost per episode at $150,000 or higher. Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War Arc – $160,000 Per Episode The data for the entire budget of all the seasons of Bleach are not available. But if we take in just the upcoming Thousand Year
Blood War arc, the figures would want to look for a chair and sit down. The entire series, if it spans about 50 episodes (the least it should because the arc it is covering is insanely vast), it puts the overall budget at 6 Million to 8 Million Dollars. So if the per episode cost comes down to $160,000 at the maximum. Dragon Ball Super – $180,000 Per
Episode We return with another hit series from the Dragon Ball franchise. The new Super series had better animation and CGI range. So obviously it cost way more than Dragon Ball Z. The cost of making a single episode of Dragon Ball Super was 180,000 dollars at the very least. Death Note – $1,000,000 Per Episode Prepare to have your minds
blown. The cult classic anime series that has found mainstream success globally has a whopping 40 Million overall budget. That puts its per episode at more than 1 Million dollars. Not even a normal live action TV show would cost as much in Hollywood. Japan has some serious money guys!! The cost to produce Demon Slayer is estimated to be around
8 billion yen, which is equivalent to approximately 73 million USD. This is a rather significant budget for an anime television series; however, it was justified by the immense popularity it gained both in Japan and internationally.The production of Demon Slayer involved various expenses, including the salaries of the staff, animation costs, voice acting,
music, and advertising, amongst other things. The anime was produced by the Japanese animation studio, Ufotable, which is known for using high-quality animation techniques, such as hand-drawn visuals and special effects, to create visually stunning anime series.Moreover, the series had an impressive voice acting cast, which included some of the
most renowned voice actors in Japan, such as Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kito, Hiro Shimono, and many others. The soundtrack of the series was also composed by Yuki Kajiura, a well-known composer in the anime industry.Furthermore, to promote the anime, extensive marketing and advertising campaigns were conducted, which included collaborations
with various companies, merchandise sales, and social media campaigns.All of these expenses ultimately contributed to the high cost of producing Demon Slayer, but it was a wise investment, given the massive success the series experienced. The anime has won numerous accolades, including the Anime of the Year award at the 2019 Crunchyroll
Anime Awards, and it broke various records, such as becoming the highest-grossing anime film of all time in Japan.the production cost of Demon Slayer was substantial, but it was worth every penny for the incredible outcome it achieved.What was Demon Slayer season 2 budget?Moreover, since season 1 of Demon Slayer was highly acclaimed and
became a massive commercial success, it can be inferred that its second season also received a generous budget.It’s important to note that the production cost of an anime series depends on various factors, such as animation quality, the number of episodes, voice acting, music composition, and promotion costs. Therefore, the budget for Demon
Slayer season 2 would be influenced by similar factors, and it’s possible that certain parts may have received more investment than others.Despite not being able to confirm the exact budget amount, it can be assumed that Demon Slayer season 2 received a significant budget, enough to maintain its high animation quality and ensure it meets the high
expectations of its fans. the production team would have made sure that every decision related to the development and execution of season 2 aligns with its mission to deliver a gripping, high-quality anime experience for its ardent followers.Which anime has highest budget?Determining the anime with the highest budget can be a challenging task, as
various factors can affect the costs of producing an anime series. The production studio, the quality of animation, the length of the series, the number of episodes, the voice actors, and the overall popularity of the franchise are all crucial factors that can influence the budget of an anime series.One anime series that is widely considered to have had an
enormous budget is “Attack on Titan.” The anime is based on a manga series of the same name and features high-quality animation and intense action sequences. The series is produced by the renowned studio Wit Studio, which is known for its exceptional production standards and the quality of its visuals.The studio has also produced other popular
anime series such as “The Ancient Magus’ Bride” and “Great Pretender.”Another anime series that has a significant budget is “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.” The anime is produced by Production I.G, which is recognized as one of the most prominent and renowned anime studios in Japan. The series is known for its exceptional animation,
unique cyberpunk setting, and intricate plotlines.Its production value and quality of animation make the series a clear indication of a high-budget anime.“Gintama,” another prominent anime series, is also known to have a considerable budget.

The anime series is based on the manga of the same name and is produced by Sunrise Studio. The anime series features a unique blend of action, comedy, and drama, and its animation quality is second to none. The series’ impressive visuals and excellent storytelling make it a staple for many anime fans worldwide.It is also essential to note that the
budget of an anime series can vary significantly depending on its length and number of episodes. “One Piece,” for instance, has over 900 episodes, making it one of the most extended anime series ever. Its vast number of episodes suggests that the anime’s production cost must be high due to its length.Determining the anime series with the highest
budget can be a challenging task as various factors can influence production costs. However, “Attack on Titan,” “Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex,” and “Gintama” are all anime series that have been recognized for their remarkable production quality, and are evidence of high budgets.anime’s ability to captivate audiences worldwide is a
testament to the dedication and effort put in by anime producers in the creation of these masterpieces.Which anime made the most profit?Determining the anime that made the most profit can be a complicated task, as there are many factors that contribute to a show’s profitability. However, according to statistics and research, the anime that made
the most profit to date is “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.”“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” is a popular anime series that aired from April to September 2019.

The anime is based on a manga series of the same name and is produced by the animation studio Ufotable. It tells the story of a young boy named Tanjiro Kamado, who becomes a demon slayer after his family is killed by demons.Teaming up with other demon slayers and a demon he befriends, Tanjiro sets out to avenge his family and protect
humanity from the demons.The success of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” can be attributed to various factors.

One of the most significant factors is its popularity in Japan and worldwide.
The anime has received critical acclaim for its animation quality, storyline, and character development. The popularity of the anime led to the manga series, anime, and merchandise sales skyrocketing.From its debut in April 2019 to its finale in September 2019, the anime series grossed over 270 million USD in Japan alone.Another contributing factor
to the anime’s success was its movie adaptation, “Demon Slayer: Mugen Train.” The movie was released in Japan in October 2020 and quickly became the highest-grossing film in Japanese box office history. In just ten days, the movie grossed over 100 million USD, breaking the previous Japanese box office record of Spirited Away, which held the
record for almost two decades.Furthermore, the anime’s merchandise sales also contribute to its profitability. Various “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” merchandise, such as action figures, keychains, and clothing, continue to be best-sellers globally. The anime’s popularity has also led to a spin-off anime series, “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba:
Entertainment District Arc,” which is set to premiere in 2021.“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” is the anime that has made the most profit to date. Its popularity in Japan and worldwide, the success of its movie adaptation, and its merchandise sales have all contributed to its profitability. The anime’s profitability is a testament to its quality and the
dedication of its fans.What city is known for anime?The city that is most commonly associated with anime is Tokyo, Japan.

This is because Tokyo is the birthplace of anime, and numerous studios and production companies are located there. In Tokyo, you can find a wide range of anime-related attractions and experiences, such as anime-themed cafes, shops selling anime merchandise, and even anime museums.The origins of anime can be traced back to the early 20th
century, with the earliest examples of Japanese animation being short films produced in the 1910s. However, it wasn’t until the post-World War II period that anime began to take on its current form. In the 1950s and 1960s, anime production ramped up, and many of Japan’s most iconic anime franchises were born during this time, such as Astro Boy
and Gundam.Today, anime is a massive industry in Japan, with billions of yen being generated each year by the sale of anime merchandise, DVDs, and streaming services. The popularity of anime has also spread around the world, with fans of the medium living in just about every country.While Tokyo is perhaps the most famous anime city, it’s worth
noting that other Japanese cities also have their own unique anime scenes. For example, Kyoto has a thriving anime industry, and is home to studios that produce some of the most critically acclaimed anime films.In addition to being the home of anime, Tokyo is also known for its cosplay culture. Cosplay, short for “costume play,” refers to the act of
dressing up as a character from an anime, manga, or video game. Tokyo’s Akihabara district is known for its vast selection of cosplay shops, where fans can purchase everything from wigs to elaborate costumes.Tokyo’S status as the anime capital of the world is well-deserved. With its expansive anime-related attractions and long history of producing
innovative, beloved anime franchises, it’s a must-visit destination for any anime fan.What is the top 1 anime in Japan?It is difficult to give a definitive answer on what is the top 1 anime in Japan as it is subjective and varies from person to person. However, based on popularity and ratings, One Piece is considered one of the most successful and
dominant anime in Japan. One Piece is a shonen anime and manga series that has been ongoing since 1997 and has been broadcasted on national television channels in Japan.The anime follows the adventure of Monkey D. Luffy, a young pirate with rubber powers, and his crew as they sail through the Grand Line and explore different islands, battle
other pirates, and uncover the secrets of the world.One Piece has a massive fan following in Japan, with over 470 million copies of the manga sold worldwide, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. Moreover, the anime adaptation has been airing for more than 20 years, with over 900 episodes released to date. The series has also
spawned various merchandise and video games, indicating the popularity and success of the franchise.In addition to One Piece, other anime that hold a significant place in Japanese popular culture include Naruto, Attack on Titan, Dragon Ball, and Sailor Moon. These anime have also been successful in terms of sales, viewership, and cultural impact.
Nevertheless, the popularity of anime in Japan continues to grow, with new and exciting series being produced every season that garner attention and a loyal fanbase.While the top 1 anime in Japan may be subjective and debatable, One Piece is one of the most successful and dominant anime in Japan, with a massive fan following, extensive
merchandise, and a long-running anime adaption that has been airing for over 20 years.Who is the anime creator?The anime industry is comprised of many talented creators who bring the fantastic worlds and characters of anime to life.

These creators can include artists, writers, directors, producers, and animators, amongst others. The term “anime creator” can refer to any one of these individuals, or even an entire team of talented professionals working together to produce an anime series.One of the most important roles in anime creation is that of the director. The director is
responsible for overseeing the overall production process, from storyboarding to voice casting to animation. They work closely with the screenwriter and other key staff to ensure that the final product is true to the original story and meets the expectations of anime fans.Some notable directors in the anime industry include Hayao Miyazaki, Isao
Takahata, and Mamoru Oshii.Another important role in anime creation is that of the writer. Writers are responsible for developing the storylines and characters that drive anime series. They may adapt existing manga or light novel series for the screen, or they may create original storylines. Some writers, such as Hideaki Anno, are also known for
their unique directing styles.Finally, animators play a crucial role in bringing anime to life.
These skilled artists create the characters and environments that populate the anime world, using techniques ranging from traditional hand-drawn animation to cutting-edge digital animation. Some animators, such as Shingo Natsume, are known for their distinctive animation styles that help set a series apart.The term “anime creator” can refer to
any number of talented individuals who contribute to the creation of an anime series. Whether they are writers, directors, or animators, these skilled professionals work tirelessly to bring the vivid anime worlds that fans love to life.What is the budget of jujutsu Kaisen 0?Jujutsu Kaisen 0 is a highly anticipated anime movie based on the popular manga
series Jujutsu Kaisen, which has a huge fan base and has already been adapted into a successful anime series. The movie is produced by MAPPA, a well-known animation studio that has worked on various anime hits such as Attack on Titan, Banana Fish, and Yuri!!!on Ice.Given the reputation of MAPPA and the popularity of Jujutsu Kaisen, it is safe to
assume that the budget of Jujutsu Kaisen 0 is significant. This can be seen in the high production value of the movie, which features stunning animation, intricate character designs, and epic battles that require a lot of visual effects.Moreover, the movie has been promoted heavily through various channels, such as social media, merchandise, events,
and collaborations, indicating that the producers have invested a considerable amount of money in marketing and distribution.While I cannot provide an exact figure for the budget of Jujutsu Kaisen 0, it is evident that the movie has received a substantial financial backing from its producers, MAPPA, and other stakeholders involved in the project. This
investment reflects the confidence and expectation that Jujutsu Kaisen 0 will be a success both artistically and commercially, and will satisfy the fans who have been eagerly waiting for its release.Why anime budget is so high?Anime budget is high due to several reasons.
Firstly, the production of anime involves a lot of skilled professionals, such as directors, producers, artists, animators, sound engineers, and voice actors, among others. These professionals work together to create a high-quality end product that is visually stunning and can effectively convey the story and characters.Secondly, the animation process is
very time-consuming and requires a lot of attention to detail. For instance, anime productions require thousands of individual drawings, which are then put together into a sequence to create a seamless animated scene. Each drawing has to be done meticulously, and any errors can lead to visual inconsistencies, which would compromise the quality of
the final product.Thirdly, the anime industry is highly competitive, and studios need to produce high-quality content to remain relevant and attract new audiences.
The competition has also led to increased demand for animation and the need to invest in new technology and equipment to create more impressive visuals and improve production efficiency.Finally, the cost of producing anime has increased due to the increasing popularity of the genre worldwide. Fans all over the world are drawn to anime’s unique
storytelling style, characters, and themes, leading to a high demand for new anime shows. This has created a need for studios to invest more in producing high-quality content to meet this demand.The budget for anime production is high due to the complexity and intricacy of the animation process, the skill and expertise of the production team, and
the growing demand for high-quality anime content worldwide.How much does a 24 episode anime cost?The cost of producing a 24 episode anime can vary greatly depending on various factors including the animation studio, level of detail in the animation, the complexity of the story and characters, voice actors, and marketing costs. Generally, the
total cost of producing a 24-episode anime ranges from $3 million to more than $30 million.The biggest expense in animating a show is the cost of labor. The animation process includes several stages including storyboarding, layout, key animation, and in-between animation. Each of these stages requires a team of animators, directors, storyboard
artists, and other professionals who are paid based on the complexity and duration of the series.Another factor that affects the cost of an anime is the level of detail in the animation. Highly-detailed animation requires more time and resources than simplistic animation. For example, anime like Naruto, One Piece, and Attack on Titan have intricate
character designs and action sequences, which can be costlier to produce compared to simpler shows.The voice actors of an anime series are another significant cost.
Hiring popular or high-profile voice actors can increase the cost of production as they demand higher fees. For example, the voice actors of Naruto and One Piece can charge several hundred dollars per episode.Finally, marketing is another expense to consider when producing a 24-episode anime. Studios need to promote their shows to attract
viewers and generate revenue. Costs associated with advertising, promotions, and distribution also contribute to the overall cost of a show.The cost of producing a 24-episode anime can range from a few million dollars to over $30 million. The cost is mainly dependent on various factors such as labor, level of detail in animation, voice actors, and
marketing expenses. Therefore, the cost of a show can vary significantly based on these factors, and it’s important to consider these factors when planning to produce an anime series.What anime has the animation?There are countless anime that have animation as animated motion pictures are the defining characteristic of this art form. Anime, as a
form of media, encompasses a wide range of genres such as action, adventure, romance, comedy, horror, drama, and fantasy, among others. Some of the most popular anime that have gained immense popularity over the years due to their stunning animation and compelling storylines include:1.
Naruto: The anime follows the journey of Naruto Uzumaki, an orphan boy with a dream to become Hokage, the leader of his village, while dealing with the personal hardships of growing up.2. Attack on Titan: This is a dystopian story about humanity’s war with Titans, colossal humanoid creatures that threaten to drive humans to extinction.3. Death
Note: The anime follows a high school student named Light Yagami, who discovers a mysterious notebook that has the power to kill anyone whose name is written in it.4. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood: It is a story about brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric who journey to find the Philosopher’s Stone, an artifact that can restore their bodies after a
failed attempt at alchemy.5. One Piece: It follows the journey of Monkey D. Luffy, a young boy with rubber powers, and his crew of pirates as they search for the ultimate treasure, One Piece.6. Dragon Ball Z: It is a classic anime about Goku and his friends, who fight to protect Earth from various villains who threaten to destroy it.These are just a few
examples of anime that have remarkable animation and captivating stories. The anime industry continually produces new and exciting anime that feature incredible animation and diverse stories with each passing year.How much money did Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 make?Jujutsu Kaisen is an immensely popular Japanese manga and anime series that
has captured the hearts of anime lovers around the world.
The first season of Jujutsu Kaisen aired from October 2020 to March 2021, and it was a massive success both commercially and critically. As far as the financial success of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 is concerned, it is estimated that the series generated a revenue of approximately ¥15.5 billion ($148 million) from various revenue streams.The revenue
generated by Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 includes earnings from merchandise sales, DVD and Blu-ray sales, streaming rights, and other ancillary revenue streams. According to reports, the sales of Jujutsu Kaisen merchandise alone reached approximately ¥4.5 billion ($43 million) in 2020, with sales expected to grow further in 2021.The series also
generated a lot of revenue from DVD and Blu-ray sales, with estimates indicating that the combined sales of both formats crossed the 50,000 mark in Japan.Furthermore, the streaming rights for Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 were acquired by Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu, among others, for more than $1 million per episode. This means that the streaming
services paid a combined total of $24 million for the entire 24-episode series.There is no doubt that Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 was a massive financial success, generating an estimated revenue of approximately ¥15.5 billion ($148 million) from various sources including merchandise sales, DVD and Blu-ray sales, and streaming rights. The series’
popularity and commercial success have also paved the way for more seasons and a potential future for the franchise in various media platforms.Is JJK 0 a hit or flop?JJK 0 is a mixtape album released by the famous South Korean boyband BTS. The album was released on June 4, 2019, as a prelude to their fourth studio album Map of the Soul: 7. The
title JJK 0 stands for J-hope, Jimin, and Jungkook’s zero o’clock, and is a compilation of three solo tracks by the three members respectively.To understand whether JJK 0 is a hit or a flop, we need to analyze the album’s critical reception and commercial success. From the critical angle, JJK 0 was received positively by music critics and fans alike. The
mixtape was widely praised for its unique blend of genres, introspective lyrics, and the members’ exceptional vocal abilities.Many music critics acknowledged that the songs conveyed a sense of healing, hope, and self-reflection that resonated with the broader audience.Commercially, JJK 0 was a success, with the album topping various music charts
worldwide, including Billboard’s World Albums Chart. The mixtape’s lead track, “Chicken Noodle Soup,” featuring J-hope and American singer Becky G, was a global hit, amassing over 300 million views on YouTube and achieving platinum certification in multiple countries.Moreover, JJK 0 also performed well in terms of sales, with the album selling
over 500,000 copies worldwide. The mixtape’s popularity led to its inclusion in various year-end lists, with many music publications citing it as one of the best albums of 2019.Jjk 0 was a definite hit, both critically and commercially. The album’s unique blend of music genres and introspective lyrics resonated with music fans worldwide, leading to its
massive success in sales and critical acclaim. Moreover, JJK 0 served as a solid prelude to BTS’s chart-topping fourth studio album, Map of the Soul: 7, and established the trio of J-hope, Jimin, and Jungkook as credible solo artists in their right.What is the highest-grossing anime movie in America?The highest-grossing anime movie in America is
currently Spirited Away, which was directed by the acclaimed Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki. The film was released in the United States in 2002 and was distributed by Disney, becoming a critical and commercial success. Spirited Away made its American debut at the Toronto International Film Festival and was later released in theaters across
the country, earning a total of $10.1 million in the United States and Canada.The film follows the story of a ten-year-old girl named Chihiro who becomes lost in a mysterious world inhabited by spirits and magical creatures. As she tries to find her way back to the human world, Chihiro must navigate the dangers and challenges of this enchanting land,
where she encounters strange and fascinating characters such as Haku, a dragon who befriends her, and Yubaba, a powerful witch who enslaves her.Spirited Away is renowned for its stunning animation, intricate storytelling, and imaginative world-building. The film has been praised for its themes of self-discovery, courage, and compassion, as well
as its commentary on contemporary society and the human condition. Spirited Away has won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and has inspired generations of fans around the world.Its success in America has helped to popularize anime and Japanese cinema in the West, making it a landmark achievement in
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ranks at #2 in both markets The Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train anime film has sold a total of 27.07 million tickets and earned a cumulative 37.1 billion yen (US$351.3 million) in Japan as of Sunday. The film ranked at #2 for its 17th weekend. The film also again ranked at #2 in its second weekend in South Korea. The
film earned the equivalent of US$1.19 million (1,337,863,660 won) over the weekend, and has earned a cumulative total of US$3.66 million (4,108,335,110 won) since it opened on January 27.
The film was originally scheduled to open in South Korea in December, but it was delayed to January 27 due to concerns about the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19). After 12 consecutive weeks at #1 in the box office in Japan, the film dropped to #2 during the January 9-10 weekend, its 13th weekend. The film ranked at #1 again in its 14th and
15th weekend, and fell back down to #2 in its 16th weekend. The film has surpassed Hayao Miyazaki's 2002 Spirited Away, its last rival for all-time highest earnings in Japanese box office history. (Spirited Away earned 30.8 billion yen in its original run, but has since earned a total of 31.68 billion yen after last summer's revival screenings.) The
Demon Slayer film is now also at least the second highest-earning anime film of all time worldwide, topping your name.'s worldwide US$357,986,087 earnings. Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train began screening in Japan on October 16. The film had the highest opening weekend globally for the October 16-18 weekend. The
film sold 3,424,930 tickets and earned 4,623,117,450 yen (about US$43.85 million) in Japan in its first three days. The film sold 910,507 tickets and earned over 1,268,724,700 yen (about US$12.03 million) on its opening day alone, making it the highest weekday opening day in Japan ever. The main staff members of the previous television anime
returned for the sequel film. TOHO and Aniplex are handling the film's distribution in Japan. Funimation and Aniplex of America will screen the film in theaters in North America in early 2021. Sources: Mainichi Shimbun's Mantan Web, Variety (Patrick Frater), comScore via KOFIC News homepage / archives RightStuf - Anime, Manga and More

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