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04 Jan 2012 05:00 PM
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The final box office numbers for 2011 in Japan have been announced and 14th Pocket Monsters Victini and the Light Hero - Reshiram / Victini and the Dark Hero - Zekrom (ビクティニと白き英雄レシラム / ビクティニと黒き英雄ゼクロム) movies made a combined 4.33 Billion yen (approx 56.5 million USD) making them the 5th highest grossing movies in Japan in 2011. Considering that the final two Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows movies and Pirates of the Caribbean were the highest grossing films of the year, the Pocket Monsters movies did quite well. Kokurikozaka kara (コクリコ坂から) by Studio Ghibli was the highest grossing anime film in Japan though as it just edging out the Pocket Monsters movies.

Place Movie Gross
1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 9.61 Billion Yen
2 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 8.85 Billion Yen
3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 6.76 Billion Yen
4 Kokurikozaka kara 4.46 Billion Yen
5 Pocket Monsters 14th Movies 4.33 Billion Yen

The 14th Pocket Monsters movies were also released in Japan on DVD on December 16th, 2011 and for its debut week of December 12th to December 18th, the DVD version of the movies was the 13th best selling DVD of the week overall and the 2nd best anime DVD for the same time period. The DVD dropped to 6th place in the anime ranking for the week of December 19th to December 25th as two One Piece box sets took the top places.

Sources: http://movie.goo.ne.jp/special/ranking2011/boxoffice.html and http://www.oricon.co.jp/.
04 Jan 2012 05:06 PM
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It appears the Bluray versions of the movies didn't do too well as it didn't show up on the Bluray list for the week but it was overall Bluray's for the week not Bluray animes. The DVD version did well on the overall DVD's for the week so hopefully they won't stop doing the Pocket Monsters Blurays.
Last edited 04 Jan 2012 05:06 PM by Sunain
05 Jan 2012 11:35 AM
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I agree. They sure took their sweet time to release a HD version of a Pokémon movie, let's hope this first one won't also be the last one to get a Blu-Ray version (though that seems kinda unlikely, when you think about it).
05 Jan 2012 07:02 PM
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This basically goes to show that when Pokemon is attached to a project, it'll be successful no matter what.

I've seen both movies and thought they were both predictable and dreadful. The animation quality may have improved with new technology now-a-days, but couldn't they come out with an original plot?? Movie 8 was pretty good.

Here's hoping Kyurem VS The Sacared Swordsmen will be better.