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‘Demon Slayer’ ousts Ghibli classic as Japan's top-grossing film

An anime epic in which a teenager hunts down and beheads demons on Monday became Japan's top-grossing film of all time

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2020 7:00AM

‘Demon Slayer’ ousts Ghibli classic as Japan's top-grossing film
'Demon Slayer' has chalked up 32.5 billion yen (RM1.27 billion) in box-office sales since its October release, a spokeswoman for anime producer Aniplex said. – Pic courtesy of Ufotable, December 28, 2020

'DEMON Slayer', based on the hit manga series, has chalked up 32.5 billion yen (RM1.27 billion) in box-office sales since its October release, a spokeswoman for anime producer Aniplex said.

The story of Tanjiro, whose life transforms when his family are killed in a demon attack, has drawn 24 million viewers to cinemas, she added – in a year that has seen movie theatres and film releases around the world hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

After weeks of closing in on the top spot, 'Demon Slayer' dethroned the 2001 fantasy classic 'Spirited Away', whose total takings had reached 31.7 billion yen including ticket sales from a summer re-release.

Japan has seen a relatively limited outbreak of Covid-19, with some 3,200 deaths, although record numbers of new cases have been reported in recent weeks.

'Demon Slayer' has been helped by Japan not implementing the strict lockdown measures seen elsewhere, and movie theatres have largely stayed open, though with restrictions including mask-wearing.

Throughout the pandemic, people have been urged to avoid crowds – putting most other forms of mass entertainment off-limits – while a sophisticated marketing campaign, including tie-ups with shops and restaurants, and well-known actors voicing the characters, also helped boost the film.

The success of the movie, whose full title is 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train', has been a rare bright spot in the economic malaise that has accompanied the pandemic in Japan.

One research institute estimated the entire series has generated an economic impact of 270 billion yen in Japan alone.

'Demon Slayer' has already been distributed elsewhere in Asia with releases in Europe and the United States planned for next year. – AFP, December 28, 2020

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