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Fantastische Hure

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Nausicaä - 915,000
Laputa - Castle in the Sky - 775,000
Kiki's Delivery-Service - 2,640,000
Porco-Rosso - 3,400,000
Princess Mononoke - 13,530,000 or 14,200,000
Spirited-Away - 23,500,000*
Howl's Moving-Castle - 15,000,000
Tales from Earth-Sea - 6,100,000
Ponyo - 12,870,000
Arrietty - 7,650,000
From Up on Poppy-Hill - 3,550,000
The Wind Rises - 9,690,000
The Tale of Princess Kaguya - 2,000,000
When Marnie Was There - 2,820,000
DragonBall Z Movie #5 - 2,920,000
DragonBall Z Movie #6 - 3,300,000
DragonBall Z Movie #7 - 3,000,000
DragonBall Z Movie #8 - 2,890,000
DragonBall Z Movie #10 - 3,000,000
DragonBall Z - Battle of Gods - 2,400,000 (2.95 billion - total was 2.99 billion though)
DragonBall Z - Fukkatsu no F - 2,800,000 (when it surpassed 3.7 billion - total was 3.74 billion)

DragonBall Broly - 3,009,730(?)

DragonBall Super-Hero - 1,874,332
One-Piece Movie #4 - 2,000,000
One-Piece - Strong-World - 3,850,000
One-Piece - Film-Z - 5,630,000?
One-Piece - Film-GOLD - 3,757,181? (5,007,520,000 - total was 5.18 billion)
One-Piece - Stampede - surpassed 4,000,000 (5.5 billion - total was 5.55 billion)
One-Piece Film RED - 14,276,222
Naruto Movie #1 - 1,300,000
Naruto Movie #2 - 1,050,000 (1.14 billion - total was 1.18 billion though)
Naruto Movie #3 - 700,000 (750 million - total was 780 million though)
Naruto-Shippuden Movie #2 - 1,000,000 (1.15 billion - total was 1.16 billion though)
Naruto-Shippuden Movie #3 - 909,000 (994 million - total was 1.02 billion though)
Naruto-Shippuden Movie #4 - 920,000 (1.01 billion - total was 1.03 billion though)
Naruto - Road to Ninja - 1,250,000 (1.46 billion - total was 1.48 billion though)
Boruto - over 2,000,000
Movie #1 - 6,540,000
Movie #2 - 5,600,000
Movie #3 - 4,500,000
Movie #4 - 3,600,000
Movie #5 - 2,500,000
Movie #6 - 4,300,000
Movie #7 - 4,200,000
Movie #8 - 4,100,000
Movie #9 - 3,210,000
Movie #10 - 4,800,000
Movie #11 - 4,660,000
Movie #12 - 4,540,000
Movie #13 - 4,000,000
Movie #14 - 4,190,000
Movie #15 - 3,470,000
Movie #19 - 1,800,000
Movie #20 - 2,923,000 (3.42 billion - total was 3.55 billion though)
Movie #1 - 1,000,000
Movie #2 - 1,610,000
Movie #3 - 2,160,000
Movie #4 - 2,130,000
Movie #5 - 2,470,000
Movie #6 - 2,920,000-2,940,000
Movie #7 - 2,730,000
Movie #8 - 2,420,000(?)
Movie #9 - 1,850,000(?)
Movie #10 - 2,550,000(?)
Movie #11 - 2,140,000(?)
Movie #12 - 2,040,000(?)
Movie #13 - 2,980,000
Movie #14 - 2,720,000(?)
Movie #15 - 2,650,000-2,670,000(?)
Movie #16 - 2,770,000(?)
Movie #17 - 3,000,000-3,020,000(?)
Movie #18 - 3,310,000-3,340,000(?)
Movie #19 - 3,590,000(?)
Movie #20 - 4,950,000(?)
Movie #21 - 5,370,000(?)
Movie #22 - 6,870,000(?)

Lupin III vs Detective Conan - over 3,580,000
April 2005 - 770,000
Dec. 2005 - 530,000
2006 - 270,000
2007 - 720,000
2008 - 720,000
2009 - 740,000
2010 - 860,000
2011 - 820,000
2012 - 810,000

Cross-Over Movies:
2009 - 940,000
2010 - 1,070,000
2011 - 940,000
2012 - 950,000
Other:
Kimetsu no Yaiba (2020) - 24,049,907 (32,478,895,850 - total was supposedly 40.43-ish billion or 40,016,942,050 though?)
Kimetsu no Yaiba (2020) - 28,966,806? (40,016,942,050)
Space-Battleship-Yamato (1977) - 2,250,000-2,300,000
Space-Battleship-Yamato (1978) - 4,000,000
Suzume - surpassed 11,000,000 (when it surpassed 14.73 billion - total was 14.86 billion though) - could be 11,100,000 specifically
Suzume - 11,150,000(?)
Slam-Dunk The First - 10,490,000 (as-of August 3) Owned @Warmmedown
Slam-Dunk The First - 10,884,000
Yo-Kai-Watch Movie #1 - ~7,000,000
Yo-Kai-Watch Movie #2 - 4,950,000 (when it surpassed 5.45 billion - total was 5.53 billion)
Gin-Tama (2010) - 870,000
Gin-Tama (2013) - 1,360,000
Boku no Hero-Academia Movie #1 - 1,296,000-1,330,000
Boku no Hero-Academia Movie #2 - 1,330,000
Boku no Hero-Academia Movie #3 - 2,240,000 (3.08 billion - total was at 3.43)
Hamtaro Movie #2 - 1,520,000
City-Hunter (2019) - 1,058,102 (1,502,665,440 - total was at 1.53 billion)
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time - 186,000
Summer-Wars - 1,260,000
Wolf Children - 3,440,000
The Boy & the Beast - 4,590,000
Mary & the Witch's Flower - 2,660,000
Inazuma-Eleven Movie #1 - 1,420,000
Inazuma-Eleven Movie #2 - 900,000 (1.1 billion - total was 1.15 billion)
Evangelion 1.0 - 1,500,000
Evangelion 2.0 - 3,000,000
Evangelion 3.0 -3,826,472
Evangelion 3.0+1.0 - 6,690,000 (10.22 billion - total was 10.28 billion though)
Jujutsu-Kaisen-0 - 9,712,142 (13,613,215,790 - total was 13.8 billion though)
Fate/stay-Night: Heaven's Feel I - 988,491
Fate/stay-Night: Heaven's Feel II - 1,091,244
Gundam - Hathaway’s Flash - 1,088,061 (2,209,628,200 - total was 2.23 billion though)

*this is including 2016 re-release which bumped it up from the 30.4 billion original release to 30.8 billion which isn't that much different soooooooooo...

how-ever (02/01 edit) I just found one that has the number for when the movie was at 30.3 billion & that says 23,400,000, soooooo…

how-ever how-ever (11/10 edit) i just found it & it's 23,500,000 so it doesn't matter any-more

Also it is said that Space-Battleship-Yamato (1977) was 4,000,000 but I can't find it any-where else but for the 2nd movie so yeah maybe it was a mistake.

look, there is more but I can't be bothered right-now

btw @GreatSaiyaman123 you might be on the sheeeeeeeeeeeeet-list but you can let Kanzenshuu know that DragonBall Super-Hero had 1,874,332 tickets sold.

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Fantastische Hure

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So many people eager to experience the mediocrity of Oda. :panties
Look, maybe it's time to admit that the world isn't stupid, but that it might just be a you problem...a you being facking stupid problem.

Berserk sucks, so does Junji Ito manga. But oh no you are so special for seeing some-thing that others don't, aren't you...I'm just kidding.
 

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(Close enough)

That was all meant to be one post - kept accidentally clicking post replay on my phone
 

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For all the talk of being young, your brain's acting older than people I know in their 40s who live more than you do in your 20s
 
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