The film’s official website announced the other day that “The Million-dollar Pentagram” had earned a cumulative 91.57 million USD from 10.06 million ticket sales during its 52-day run through June 2 in Japan. It has already become the highest-grossing film in the Case Closed/Detective Conan anime franchise and the 16th top-grossing film of all time released in Japan, surpassing Makoto Shinkai’s 2019 film “Weathering With You.”
The 27th feature film in the Case Closed/Detective Conan anime franchise, “Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram,” earned 1.47 million USD on 172,000 admissions, according to Kogyo Tsushinsha. This represents a 24.7 percent decrease from the previous weekend, yet it maintained its third-place position.
Following its second-place debut last weekend, “Umamusume: Pretty Derby Beginning of a New Era,” an all-new feature film from the Umamusume: Pretty Derby franchise, earned 1.28 million USD on 138,000 admissions in its second weekend. This marks a 46 percent week-on-week drop, placing it in fourth. The 108-minute film, featuring Jungle Pocket, now has a cumulative total of 3.84 million USD from 430,000 ticket sales.
The live-action feature film inspired by Soichiro Yamamoto’s romantic comedy manga series “Teasing Master Takagi-san,” also known as “KARAKAI JOZU NO TAKAGI-SAN,” opened in 251 theaters across Japan on May 31. The film, starring Mei Nagano as the main heroine Takagi, and Fumiya Takahashi as the male protagonist Nishikata, earned 1.07 million USD on 129,000 admissions, debuting in fifth place at the weekend box office.