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Anonymous /a/280528700#280541631
7/13/2025, 11:02:32 PM
>>280531250
No.
>>280531271
>seething
Lol. The only who seethes is the underage child who made a console war thread with MHA and some irrelevant, dead manga (Japan don't care about Black Clover) because your daily threads (I'd bet they're FULL of samefags, about 1-2 people talking to themselves mostly) are dead so you migrated. You also know nothing about film business and how the industry operates.
>Literally low balling at around 200 million in japan.
Lmao. That’s not lowballing, that's science fiction. You just woke up, inhaled a bag of expired Mugen Train merch, and decided box office gravity doesn't apply anymore.
First off, Mugen Train made ¥40B (~$390M) in Japan during peak lockdown, when:
>there were no other blockbusters
>theaters were empty, so rewatching was easy
>people were desperate for any content.
>it had a movie-style narrative with a finality
>the government gave stimulus checks
>and it had unprecedented media blitz coverage, down to literal government shoutouts
Swordsmith Village (2023)
>made ~¥3.8B (~$25M)
>with IMAX rollouts, with a dubbed release, with premiere hype, with bonus chapters
And guess what? It flopped internationally, and underwhelmed at home.
Hashira Training Arc (2024)
>final gross in Japan: less than ¥5.5B (~$35M)
Down again. This time got beaten in multiple foreign territories by MHA filler. That's right, Tanjiro got bodied by a dead franchise.

There's zero sign of this thing pulling anything north of ¥10B-15B unless:
>they start selling literal crack with each ticket
>Jurassic World gets banned from screens
>Japan enters a second pandemic and locks people in the theater
And even then, it's a stretch because:
>Infinity Castle has long runtime (2h35m)
>less rewatch value
>not accessible to casuals
>marketing already showing fatigue (as per trailer views vs earlier hype)
>pushed into September to dodge Hollywood competition and it's getting eaten alive by Jurassic World 20 days after Infinity Castle drops
Anonymous /a/280528700#280531934
7/13/2025, 6:44:56 PM
>>280531250
No.
>>280531271
>seething
Lol. The only who seethes is the underage child who made a console war thread with MHA and some irrelevant, dead manga (Japan don't care about Black Clover) because your daily threads (I'd bet they're FULL of samefags, about 1-2 people talking to themselves mostly) are dead so you migrated. You also know nothing about film business and how the industry operates.
>Literally low balling at around 200 million in japan.
Lmao. That’s not lowballing, that's science fiction. You just woke up, inhaled a bag of expired Mugen Train merch, and decided box office gravity doesn't apply anymore.
First off, Mugen Train made ¥40B (~$390M) in Japan during peak lockdown, when:
>there were no other blockbusters
>theaters were empty, so rewatching was easy
>people were desperate for any content.
>it had a movie-style narrative with a finality
>the government gave stimulus checks
>and it had unprecedented media blitz coverage, down to literal government shoutouts
Swordsmith Village (2023)
>made ~¥3.8B (~$25M)
>with IMAX rollouts, with a dubbed release, with premiere hype, with bonus chapters
And guess what? It flopped internationally, and underwhelmed at home.
Hashira Training Arc (2024)
>final gross in Japan: less than ¥5.5B (~$35M)
Down again. This time got beaten in multiple foreign territories by MHA filler. That's right, Tanjiro got bodied by a dead franchise.

There's zero sign of this thing pulling anything north of ¥10B-15B unless:
>they start selling literal crack with each ticket
>Jurassic World gets banned from screens
>Japan enters a second pandemic and locks people in the theater
And even then, it's a stretch because:
>Infinity Castle has long runtime (2h35m)
>less rewatch value
>not accessible to casuals
>marketing already showing fatigue (as per trailer views vs earlier hype)
>pushed into September to dodge Hollywood competition and it's getting eaten alive by Jurassic World 20 days after Infinity Castle drops
Anonymous /a/280151309#280156124
7/1/2025, 9:08:37 PM
>>280156024
>phone posting to bump the thread
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Anonymous /a/279753697#279754993
6/17/2025, 10:19:48 PM
>They actually thought it was Yuri show.

HAHAHAAHAHA YURIKEKS BUCKBROKEN.